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What is Mr. Hunter asked to do after receiving the letter?A.Telephone the bankB.Register o

What is Mr. Hunter asked to do after receiving the letter?

A.Telephone the bank

B.Register online

C.Sign a contract

D.Make a deposit

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第1题
Lamberts Bank 206 Rampton Hill Thompson, WY 82073-3341June 26Mr. Michael Hunter 92 Woodva

Lamberts Bank

206 Rampton Hill

Thompson, WY 82073-3341

June 26

Mr. Michael Hunter

92 Woodvale Road

Wilton, WY 82007

Dear Mr. Hunter:

Your application for a bank account has been successful, and we are able to offer you the following:

Checkbook

Check guarantee/debit card

Use of Lamberts automatic teller machines (ATM's) and CONNEX ATM's

Online banking and 24-hour telephone banking

A copy of the bank account conditions that apply to your account is enclosed.

Please deposit a minimum of $ 100 into your account. Once this has cleared, we will send your check guarantee/debit card to you.

Thank you for your business.

Sincerely,

Jean Villiers

Jean Villiers (Ms.)

Accounts Manager

Why is the bank writing to Mr. Hunter?

A.He lost his check book and check guarantee card.

B.There are new charges to his account.

C.He asked to open an account.

D.He needed instructions for using the ATM's.

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第2题
听力原文:W: Hi, Bill! I just heard about your aunt Kathy's death. I am sorry.M: Thanks, Na

听力原文:W: Hi, Bill! I just heard about your aunt Kathy's death. I am sorry.

M: Thanks, Nancy. We will really miss her.

W: I know. She was so nice to you.

M: Yes, she was so nice to the whole family. You know, she even left Barbara and me a large sum of money.

W: Oh, really? What do you plan to do with the money?

M: I have no idea. I never thought of having such a big fortune.

W: You might want to talk to Jeff Hunter, my broker, about investing some of it. As a broker, he can help you. The brokerage firm he works for is one of the best in our country.

M: That's a wonderful idea.

W: Have you ever had experience in investment?

M: Oh, yeah. Actually, I already have a small stock portfolio. Barbara and I own some shares in four large companies.

W: That's great. And I am sure you will get some good advice from Mr. Hunter. And perhaps he can also give you some information on tax policy.

M: Thanks. But why do I need to know the tax policy?

W: You know that you will have to pay estate taxes on the inheritance?

M: I could hardly forget about it.

W: So Mr. Hunter would be able to advise you about your taxable income, and perhaps he can suggest some tax shelters for you.

M: It's very kind of you. But I am still worrying that I do not have enough money to be a speculative investor.

W: Well, my broker can give you the latest information in all areas of the stock market, not just in investment for speculation.

M: That's great then. I hope to talk to him because I am thinking of increasing my dividends from stocks.

W: Maybe he will suggest some currently active stocks for you to invest in. He also handles municipal bonds, the income from which is tax-exempt. Talk to him soon, here's his phone number.

M: Thanks a lot!

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A.The death of the man's aunt.

B.The woman's broker.

C.How the man can invest the money.

D.How the man can find Mr. Hunter.

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第3题
A. C. Hunter BollC. Hunter 13011 has been employed by Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. and its

A. C. Hunter Boll

C. Hunter 13011 has been employed by Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. and its predecessor, Thomas H. Lee Company, since 1986. From 1984 through 1986, Mr. Boll was with The Boston Consulting Group. From 1977 through 1982, he served as an Assistant Vice President, Energy and Minerals Division of Chemical Bank. Mr. Boll is a director of Cott Corp. , TransWestern Publishing, L. P. , and United Industries, Inc.

B. John A. Cleary

John A. Cleary was the Chief Executive Officer of Donnelley Marketing, Inc. from 1979 until 1993. Donnelley Marketing, Inc. was a subsidiary of Dun and Bradstreet Corporation until 1991 when it was acquired by a group of investors and senior manager's. Mr. Cleary continued as CEO until 1993 when he was elected Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors, a position he held until 1996 when First Data Corporation acquired the company. Mr. Cleary continued as a senior advisor and consultant to the company. Mr. Cleary is also a director of SoundWater, Inc. , a non-profit environmental education organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of Long Island Sound. Mr. Cleary was also a director of the Direct Marketing Association from 1985 to 1996, and served as Chairman of its Board from 1990 to 1991.

C. Richard G. Evans

Richard G. Evans has been Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary of Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. since June 2001. Prior to joining it, Mr. Evans was Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Director of Green Tree Financial Corporation from 1985 to 1999. Prior to Green Tree, Mr. Evans served as Special Assistant Attorney General for the State of Minnesota from1974 to 1984.

D. Scott R. Fjellman

Scott R. Fjellman has been Senior Vice President and Treasurer of Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. since January 2003. Mr. Fjellman previously was Vice President, Assistant Treasurer of the Company from April 2000 to December 2002. Prior to joining it, Mr. Fjellman was with Arcadia Financial Ltd. for eight years, most recently as Vice President of Securitization and Investor Relations. Before joining Arcadia Financial, Mr. Fjellman spent three years as an auditor with KPMG LLP.

E. Thomas M. Hagerty

Thomas 1Vi Hagerty has been employed by Thomas H. Lee Partners, L P. and its predecessor, Thomas H. Lee Company, since 1988. Prior to joining Thomas H. Lee Partners, L P. , Mr. Hagerty was in the mergers and acquisitions department of Morgan Stanley & Co. Incorporated. Mr. Hagerty is a director of Affordable Residential Communities Inc. , ARC Holdings, Cott Corp. , Houghton Mifflin Company, MGIC Investment Corporation and Syratech Corp. Mr. Vice President of T. H. Lee Mezzanine II, the Administrative General Partner of Thomas H. Lee Advisors II, L.P. , which is the sole limited partner of the Managing General Partner of ML-Lee Acquisition Fund II, L. P. and ML-Lee Acquisition Fund (Retirement Accounts) II, L. P. Mr. Hagerty was the Interim Chief Financial Officer of Conseco, Inc. from July 2000 through April 2001. On December 17, 2002, Conseco, Inc. voluntarily commenced a case under Chapter 11 of the United States Code in the United States Bankruptcy Court, Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division.

He had been an auditor for three years.

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第4题
What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Job hunter

What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?

A.Husband and wife.

B.Job hunter and employer.

C.Teacher and student.

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第5题
What does the study by Hunter show?A.The sections activated by men and women's voices are

What does the study by Hunter show?

A.The sections activated by men and women's voices are different.

B.Women's voices are more easily to identify and listen to.

C.Men and women's brains have a significant difference.

D.Women's voices are more complex than men's.

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第6题
—What about Mr. Wang's teaching?—_______.A.wellB.as wellC.the bestD.as good

—What about Mr. Wang's teaching?—_______.

A.well

B.as well

C.the best

D.as good

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第7题
What can we infer is the sort of work Mr. Jones does?A.Car mechanicB.DoctorC.ConstructionD

What can we infer is the sort of work Mr. Jones does?

A.Car mechanic

B.Doctor

C.Construction

D.Plumber

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第8题
Although there had been an astonishing variety of small Cameras developed in the 1880s, it
was not until George Eastman introduced the Kodak in 1888 that the mass appeal of photography seized America and Europe and thereafter spread quickly to the far corners of the earth. Eastman called his now famous camera the Kodak for no particular reason except that' he liked the word. It was easy to remember and could be pronounced in any language.

An immediate consequence of Eastman's invention was a number of amateur (业余的) photographs that soon became known as snapshots. The word was borrowed from hunters' jargon. When a hunter fired a gun from the hip, without taking careful aim, it was described as a snapshot. Photographers referred to the process of taking pictures as shooting, and they would take pride in a good day's shoot the way country gentlemen would boast about the number of birds brought down in an afternoon.

The Kodak made photography not easy but fun. Almost overnight photography became one of the world's most popular hobbies. A new and ubiquitous(普遍存在的) folk art was born; the showing of one's latest pictures and the creation of family albums became popular social pastimes. Camera clubs and associations numbered their members in the millions. One amateur was the French novelist Emile Zola, who took innumerable photographs of his family, friends, and travels. Interviewed about his favorite hobby in 1900, he observed, "In my opinion you cannot say you have thoroughly seen anything until you have got a photograph of it."

"The little black box," as the Kodak was affectionately dubbed, revolutionized the way people communicated. "A picture is worth a thousand words" was the claim and there were literally billions of pictures. In one year alone--1988, the centenary of the invention of the Kodak--it is estimated that close to thirty billion pictures were taken worldwide. Haft of these, fifteen billion, were taken in the United States alone. The impact of the sale of photographic equipment on the economy is equally incredible.

Photography has played an essential role in the media revolution. It has vastly enhanced our ability to convey information, so that the concept of the global village has become a commonplace. Photographs have immeasurably extended our understanding of and compassion for our fellow human beings.

Did Mr. Eastman have the faintest idea of the power residing in his "little black box" ?

What is the underlying significance of the invention of the Kodak?

A.It marked the beginning of manufacturing small cameras.

B.It met the need of photographers in America and Europe.

C.It made picture-taking suddenly popular among ordinary people.

D.It made the work of professionals more enjoyable.

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