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As a new superstore will attract more cars and pollution to an area, this is taken in
to consideration when working out the cost.(英译汉)

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第2题
According to the speaker, why does coastal area receive more rain than land regions?A.The

According to the speaker, why does coastal area receive more rain than land regions?

A.The ocean saturates the atmosphere with water.

B.More salt particles are suspenede in the air over the coast.

C.The dust from blowing sand causes moisture to condense.

D.Lower coastal elevations attract predictable weather patterns.

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第3题
听力原文:We are a new and growing firm in the area. And we're willing to do our best to at
tract customers away from our competitors with more favorable terms.

(29)

A.We cannot compete with our rivals, since we have just started our business here.

B.We want to have more customers, so we're ready to make more favourable offers.

C.We are unable to provide the best service here, because we do not have enough competitive advantage.

D.We plan to merge our competitors in this area, as we are growing and have more customers.

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第4题
Venice September 20 — The Venice Tourism Board is launching a new advertising campaign to
draw visitors to the city.

Using images of James Franco, the region' s best known seventeenth-century painter, the board will spend 1.5 million dollars on the venture. The city will hold a special exhibit at the Venice Art Museum, where more than 40 of Franco' s works will be displayed from October 2 through October 25. Franco' s works will also adorn big banners at the train stations within commuting distance of Venice.

In addition, the area hotels will offer special discounts to encourage visitors to spend the night in Venice before or after visiting the exhibit.

What does the article mainly discuss?

A.The opening of a train station

B.Plans to attract tourists to the city

C.The renovation of an art museum

D.Recommended restaurants

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第5题
听力原文: The innovative computer company CompCo celebrated its opening today at its new f
acilities in the Montrose Park neighborhood of the city. As part of the celebration, CompCo gave a tour of its facilities to local dignitaries and hosted a banquet inside its new training center. CompCo has hired 100 employees who will start work at their new positions this week, and plans to hire fifty more before the end of the year. This is wonderful news for our city, which is still struggling after the closure of PC Computer Systems three years ago. Two hundred employees lost their jobs when PC left our city. The loss of businesses like PC has had a significant impact on the local economy. The city leaders are working to attract more technology businesses to the area and are currently negotiating a deal with the Intrax Company. The opening of CompCo is an optimistic start to reviving industry in our city.

What did Comp Co do today?

A.It hired new employees.

B.It gave a training workshop.

C.It negotiated a deal.

D.It had a celebration.

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第6题
听力原文:Martin is a medical student. Every summer vacation he works as a guide for a trav

听力原文: Martin is a medical student. Every summer vacation he works as a guide for a travel agency. In order to get as many customers as possible, Martin prepared a speech to attract them. On the morning of the first day, when he saw a woman coming towards the door of tire agency, he immediately opened the door for her and began to describe the tour. "The bus leaves Fairfield at 9:30. It's air-conditioned and very comfortable. We first take you down to the old harbor. From there we drive along the coast and through an old residential area. At 12:30, we go to the Park Restaurant for a first-class meal. Then we go to the zoo in the park. From 3 till 5 we show you the shops in the old town, where you can buy traditional handicrafts, jewellery and pottery. We then go to the area where you can visit the natural history museum and the art gallery. Finally we come back along 8th Avenue, past the concert hall and theaters. You can count on a really wonderful day. "At last he stopped. The woman smiled and thanked him very much. Then she said she had lived in the town all her life and thought his description was very good. However, she only wanted to know what time the next bus left for Green Valley.

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A.He informed the tourists of their itinerary.

B.He tried to sell a tour.

C.He answered the questions from the tourists.

D.He talked about the scenic spots on the tour.

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第7题
Zeppelins, the big floating airships used to carry passengers and drop bombs until the

1930s, havent been seen in American skies for more than 70 years. Now, a California company plans to bring the aircraft back to the United States.

Airship Venture-the name of the zeppelin-arrived in the Bay Area on Saturday, passing over the Golden Gate Bridge on its way to the new home at Moffett Field. Fifteen feet longer than a Boeing 747, the huge aircraft will offer rides that provide a birds-eye view of many parts of the Bay Area on Friday. It will hold 12 passengers and two crew members. The ticket price is $495 per person for a one-hour ride. "It can help you see the world in a way that you havent experienced before," said Brian Hall, who started the company last year with his wife. "In the zeppelin, youre flying low and slow. Youre going at a comfortable pace. Youre seeing things that you wouldnt see from the road."

Zeppelins were invented by Ferdinand von Zeppelin of Germany in the late 19th century to send commercial passengers. They were also used as military carriers until the start of World War II. The zeppelins golden age ended in 1937 when the LZ-129 Hindenburg, the largest one ever built, caught fire and burst into flames in New Jersey, killing 35 of 97 people on board.But about ten years ago, German companies began to build zeppelins and offer passenger rides. "The new type,Airship Venture, can carry more than 80,000 passengers with safety." Hall said. He and his wife came up with the business plan for Airship Venture about two years ago. Two more zeppelins, which take about 18 months to build, plan to offer tours from New York to Florida in 2010.

Despite the slumping (衰退的) economy, the company expects to sell about 15,000 tickets a year in the Bay Area, aiming to attract passengers for special days such as birthdays, anniversaries and even weddings.

1、Airship Venture will hold _____ persons for sightseeing on Friday.

A、12

B、13

C、14

D、15

2、We can infer from the passage that _____.

A、zeppelins offer a different way to see the world

B、the zeppelin flies fast at a comfortable pace

C、zeppelins were made by Brian Hall in Germany

D、the zeppelins golden age started in World War II

3、Zeppelins were or are used in these ways EXCEPT ______.

A、carrying people for sightseeing

B、sending commercial passengers

C、dropping bombs

D、forecasting weather

4、What happened to the LZ-129 Hindenburg?()

A、Passengers loved it most

B、Passengers were killed on it

C、It was the safest zeppelin

D、It worked as a military carrier

5、Airship Venture targets on people who plan to celebrate _____.

A、birthdays

B、anniversaries

C、weddings

D、all of the above

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第8题
Natural ResourcesThroughout history, people have often selected where they want to live
Natural ResourcesThroughout history, people have often selected where they want to live

Natural Resources

Throughout history, people have often selected where they want to live based on the natural resources that are available in the area.26 Some of these resources include water, food sources such as fruits and vegetables, and animals that can be caught or hunted.

A region’s natural resources determine the way of life of its people.27 |On the other hand,poor soil will either send people looking for better places, or attract people with other purposes for the land, such as setting up businesses or factories.

28 People who wish to make a living as fishermen can do so by the pcean, but cannot do so in the desert.Desert people have many traditional and |mique foods, which cannot be found in the forest.Each area attracts people based on their interests and purposes.

Areas that have rich water resources will naturally have more people, frraditionally, villages,towns and cities built near water have been the most luccessful.People there are able to use the water resources to meet their daily lieeds.29 Places that are hard to reach,such as high mountains or dry Beserts, will have fewer people living in them.

30 For too long, people have destroyed natural resources, using up those [resources that cannot be easily replaced.On the earth, we are lucky to have many resources that are renewable, such as sun, wind, water, and trees.As more and more focus is placed on the use of renewable resources, it will become easier to |>rotect our planet from further harm.

A.It is easy to find new resources in nature.

B .Renewable resources are those that can be replaced easily.

c.While you may not think of oceans as natural resources, they are.

D .for example, regions with rich soil can support fanning societies.

E .They can also use the water to help them move goods to other areas.

F.Natural resources are useful to people, and they come from the earth.

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第9题
根据以下材料,回答题。Local Newspapers in Britain1 Britain has a large circulation(发行量)o

根据以下材料,回答题。

Local Newspapers in Britain

1 Britain has a large circulation(发行量)of the national newspapers.The Daily Mirror andThe Daily Express both sell about 4 million copies each day.On average,every family will buyone newspaper in the mornin9,and take two or three on Sundays.

2 Local newspapers are just as popular 3S the national ones in Britain.Local papers have a weekly circulation of l3 million.Nearly every town and country area has its own paper,and almost every local paper is financially holding its own.Many local newspapers are earning good profits.

3 Local newspapers have their special characteristics.They mainly satisfy interest in local events-births,weddings,deaths,council meetings,and sports.Editors often rely on a small staff of people who know the district well.Clubs and churches in the neighborhood regularly supplymthese papers with much local news.Local news does not get out of date as quickly as nationalm news.If there is no room for it in this week’S edition.a news item can be held over until the following week.

4 The editor of a local newspaper never forgets that the Success of any newspaper depends on advertising.For this reason.he is keen to keep the good will of local businessmen.If the newspaper sells well with carefully chosen news items to attract local readers,the businessmen will be grateful to the paper for the opportunity of keeping their products in the public eye.

5 Local newspapers seldom comment on problems of national importance.and editors rarely take sides on political questions.But they can often provide service to the community in expressing

public feeling on local issues.A newspaper can sometimes.persuade the counciltotake action to improve transport,provide better shopping facilities,and preserve local monuments and places

Paragraph 2 查看材料

A.Keeping Good Relations wlth Local Businessmen

B.service Providedby Local Newspapers

C.Larg Circulation of the nation newspapers

D.special Features of Local Newspapers

E.Power of Local Newspapers

F.Popularity of local newspapers

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第10题
根据下列材料,请回答题Local Newspapers in Britain1 Britain has a large circulation (发行量)

根据下列材料,请回答题

Local Newspapers in Britain

1 Britain has a large circulation (发行量) of the national newspapers. The Daily Mirror and The Daily Express both sell about 4 million copies each day. On average, every family will buy one newspaper in the morning, and take two or three on Sundays.

2 Local newspapers are just as popular as the national ones in Britain. Local papers have a weekly circulation of 13 million. Nearly every town and country area has its own paper, and almost every local paper is financially holding its own. Many local newspapers are earning good profits.

3 Local newspapers have their special characteristics. They mainly satisfy interest in local events——births, weddings, deaths, council meetings, and sports. Editors often rely on a small staff of people who know the district well. Clubs and churches in the neighborhood regularly supply these papers with much local news. Local news does not get out of date as quickly as national

news. If there is no room for it in this week"s edition, a news item can be held over until the following week.

4 The editor of a local newspaper never forgets that the success of any newspaper depends on advertising. For this reason, he is keen to keep the good will of local businessmen. If the newspaper sells well with carefully chosen news items to attract local readers, the businessmen will be grateful to the paper for the opportunity of keeping their products in the public eye.

5 Local newspapers seldom comment on problems of national importance, and editol"s rarely take sides on political questions. But they can often provide service to the community in expressing public feeling on local issues. A newspaper can sometimes persuade the council to take action to improve transport, provide better shopping facilities, and preserve local monuments and places of interest.

Paragraph 2 ____________ 查看材料

A.Keeping Good Relations with Local Businessmen

B.Service Provided by Local Newspapers

C.Large Circulation of the National Newspapers

D.Special Features of Local Newspapers

E.Power of Local Newspapers

F.Popularity of local Newspapers

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第11题
The Operation Of InternationaI Airlines International airlines have rediseovered the b

The Operation Of InternationaI Airlines

International airlines have rediseovered the business traveler,the man or woman who regularly jets from country to country as part of the job.This does not neeessarily mean that airlines ever abandoned their business travelers. Instead,eompanies like Lufthansa and Swissair would right argue that they have always catered best for the executive class passengers.But many airlines could be accused of concentrating too heavily in the recent past on attracting passengers by volume,often at the expense of the regular traveler.Too often,they have seemed geared for quantity rather than quality.

Operating a major airline is essentially a matter of finding the right mix of passengers.The airlines need to fill up the back of their wide—bodied jets with low fare passengers,without forgetting that the front end should he filled with people who pay suhstalltially more for their tickets.

It is no coincidence that the two major airline bankruptcies were among the companies specializing in cheap flights.But low fares require consistently full aircraft to make flights economically viable,and in the recent recession the volume of traffic has not grown.Equally the large number of airlines jostling for the available passengers has created a huge excess of capacity.The net result of excess capacity and cut—throat competition driving down fares had been to push some airlines into collapse and leave many others hovering on the brink.

Against this grim background,it is no surprise that airlines are turning increasingly towards the business travelers to improve their rates of return.They have invested much time and effort to establish exactly what the executive demands for sitting apart from the tourists.

High on the list of priorities is punctuality;an executive’s time is money.In—flight service is another area where the airlines are jostling for the executive’s attention.The free drinks and headsets and better food are all part of the lure.

Another development has been the accent of seating arrangements.Regular travelers have become well versed in the debate about seat pitch-the amount of room between each passenger.And first-class passengers are now offered sleeperettes, which,for long journeys,make it possible to snatch a proper night’s sleep.Sleeperettes have proved so popular that they will soon become universal

in the front end of most aircraft.

The airlines are also trying to improve things on the ground.Executive lounges are commonplace and intended to make the inevitable waiting between flights a little more bearable.Luggage handling is being improved.Regrettably,there is little the airlines can do to speed up the boring immigration and customs process,which manages to upset and frustrate passengers of all classes in every continent.

Although it is the airlines’intention to attract executive passengers from their rivals,the airlines themselves would nonetheless like to change one bad habit of this kind of traveler—the expensive habit of booking a flight and then failing to turn up.The practice is particularly widesptead in Europe,where businessmen frequently book return journeys home one on severnl flights.

第 46 题 According to the passage,in operating airlines it is essential to________.

A.keep in mind the need of the executives only.

B.Satisfy the need of the low fare passengers at the expense of the executives

C.Try to attract as maily passengers as possible by reducing fares

D.Cater to the need of passertgers sitting at both ends of jets.

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