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A.She expects the weather to be nice next weekend.B.She forgot she had so much st

A.She expects the weather to be nice next weekend.

B.She forgot she had so much studying to do.

C.She usually hands in her assignments early.

D.She won"t have much time to study later.

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第1题

We must consider the problem in all its ______.

A.prospects

B.respects

C.aspects

D.expects

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第2题

We’ll___ what our country expects of us.A.keep up withB.put up withC.stand up toD.live

A.keep up with

B.put up with

C.stand up to

D.live up to

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第3题

听力原文:M: We were on vacation two weeks.W: And half the time it was rainy.Q: What does t

听力原文:M: We were on vacation two weeks.

W: And half the time it was rainy.

Q: What does the woman imply?

(18)

A.She did not like all the rain.

B.The rain is good for the crops.

C.Part of each day was clear.

D.She hopes the drought is over.

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第4题

Q: What can we learn about the 15-year-old Jenny?

A.She and her cousins went back home at midnight.

B.She liked the traditional 4 A.m. Black Friday openings better.

C.She preferred midnight shopping to early morning shopping.

D.She and her cousins got up very early to buy discounted items.

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第5题

听力原文:W: Who's your new secretary, Tom?M: I'm pleased with the work she's been doing so

听力原文:W: Who's your new secretary, Tom?

M: I'm pleased with the work she's been doing so far.

What do we know about Tom's secretary?

A.She's not efficient.

B.She's often late.

C.She's capable.

D.She's honest.

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第6题

Few Americans remain in one position or one place () a lifetime. We move from town to
city to suburb, from high school to college in a () state, from a job in one region to a better job else where, from the home where we raise our children to the home where we plan to live in retirement. With each move we are () making new friends, who become part of our new life at that time.

For many of us summer is a special time for forming new friendships. Today millions of Americans vacation abroad, and they go not ()to see new sights but also with the hope of meeting new people. No one really expects a vacation trip to produce a close friend, but the beginning of a friend ship is possible.

The word "friend" can be ()to a wide range of relationships--to someone one has known for a few weeks in a new place, to a fellow worker, to a childhood playmate, to a man or woman, to a trusted confidant(知己).

11、A. applied

B.for

C. forever

D. different

E.only

12、A. forever

B. applied

C. only

D. for

E. different

13、

A. only

B. forever

C. different

D. applied

E. for

14、

A. only

B. different

C. for

D. forever

E. applied

15、

A. different

B. for

C. applied

D. only

E. forever

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第7题

Lilian Hanson, a college students, expects to graduate in about two years. What makes Mrs. Hanson different from her classmates is her age— 73 years. She has been studying at college, a few courses at a time, for 27 years.

When Lilian Hanson graduated from high school, she went to the bank to borrow money for the further education. The banker gave her no encouragement. He didn' t think that a country girl should borrow money to go to college. He thought she should be at home doing work in the house or around the farm. So Lilian Hanson went home and raised a family of nine children instead of going to college. Mrs. Hanson never forgot her dream of getting a higher education. When her children were grown, she tried again. She finds the hardest part of going back to school at her age is to sit in class for long periods of time. Because she is not as quick as she used to be, Mrs. Hanson often gets up and walks around classes to keep from getting stiff (僵硬) . At the beginning of a course in using the computer, the other students all stood up to give her a warm welcome when she introduced herself and explained why she was there and what her aims were.

1.Mrs. Hanson couldn' t go to college immediately after she graduated from high school because①().

A.she hadn' t got enough money

B.she was a country girl

C.the banker ordered her not to borrow money

2.Mrs. Hanson wanted to borrow money from the bank②().

A.to support her family

B.because she was 73 years old

C.to further her education at college

3.In the college, what makes Mrs. Hanson different from her classmates is③().

A.the fact that she is poor

B.that she has a family of nine children

C.that she is 73 years old

4.The computer students welcome Mrs. Hanson warmly because④().

A.she had got an excellent result in the exam

B.she was good at telling funny stories

C.they were deeply moved by her spirit

5.Mrs. Hanson is the sort of person who⑤().

A.cares for study very much

B.likes to borrow money from the bank

C.tries to save money for her family

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第8题

Man: Someone said that there was a really good documentary on television last night about
killer whales. I wish I had seen it since that was what we were studying in my zoology class.

Woman: I'm sorry. If I had known you were interested in that sort of thing I would have told you when it was going to be on.

Question: What does the woman imply?

A.She didn't watch the program.

B.She is not usually interested in watching documentaries.

C.She doesn't have time to help the man with his project.

D.She knew that the program was being shown.

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第9题

The Turing machine is an abstract(71)of computer execution and storage introduced in 1936

The Turing machine is an abstract(71)of computer execution and storage introduced in 1936 by Alan Turing to give a mathematically precise definition of(72). or 'mechanical procedure'. As such it is still widely used in theoretical computer science, especially in(73)theory and the theory of computation. The thesis that states that Turing machines indeed capture the informal notion of effective or mechanical method in logic and mathematics is known as Turing's thesis.

Every Turing machine computes a certain(74)partial function over the strings over its alphabet. In that sense it behaves like a computer with a fixed program. However, as Alan luring already described, we can encode the action table of every Turing machine in a string. Thus we might try to construct a Turing machine that expects on its tape a string describing an action table followed by a string describing the input tape, and then computes the tape that the encoded Turing machine would have computed. As Turing showed, such a luring machine is indeed possible and since it is able to simulate any other Turing machine it is called a(75)Turing machine.

A universal Turing machine is Turing complete. It can calculate any recursive function, decide any recursive language, and accept any recursively enumerable language. According to the Church-Turing thesis, the problems solvable by a universal Turing machine are exactly those problems solvable by an algorithm or an effective method of computation, for any reasonable definition of those terms.

A.implement

B.pattern

C.tool

D.model

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第10题

In the last year of the new factory project, cash flows will be closest to:

Zelda Haggerty was recently promoted to project manager at Verban Automation, a maker of industrial machinery. Haggerty’s first task as project manager is to analyze capital-spending proposals.

The first project under review is a proposal for a new factory. Verban wants to build the plant on land it already owns in India. Below are details included on a fact sheet regarding the factory project:

§ The initial outlay to the builder would be $85 million for the building. Verban would spend another $20 million on specialized equipment in the first year.

§ The factory would open up new markets for Verban’s products. Production should begin July 1 of the second year.

§ Verban’s tax rate is 34 percent.

§ Verban expects the factory to generate $205 million in annual sales starting in the third year, with half of that amount in the second year.

§ At the end of the sixth year, Verban expects the market value and the book value of the building to be worth $35 million, and the market value and the book value of the equipment to be worth $3.25 million.

§ Fixed operating costs are expected to be $65 million a year once the factory starts production.

§ Variable operating costs should be 40 percent of sales.

§ Verban uses straight-line depreciation.

§ New inventories are likely to boost working capital by $7.5 million in the first year of production.

§ Verban’s cost of capital for the factory project is 14.3 percent.

Verban’s chief of operations, Max Jenkins, attached a note containing some of his thoughts about the project. His comments are listed below:

§ Comment 1: “We spent $5 million up front on an exclusive, 10-year maintenance contract for all of our equipment in Asia two years ago, before an earlier project was canceled. Your budget should reflect that.”

§ Comment 2: “Some Asian clients are likely to switch over to the equipment from the new factory. They account for about $5 million a year in sales for the U.S. division. Your budget should reflect that.”

§ Comment 3: “I expect variable costs to take a one-time hit in Year 1, as we should plan for about $1.5 million in installation expense for the manufacturing equipment.”

§ Comment 4: “We bought the land allocated for this factory for $30 million in 1998. That money is long spent, so don’t worry about including it in the budget analysis.”

Haggerty is unimpressed with the advice she received from Jenkins and calculates cash flows and net present values using numbers from the fact sheet without taking any of the advice. She assumes all inflows and outflows take place at the end of the year.

Verban is also considering upgrading two smaller, outdated factories, projects for which the cost of capital is 14.3 percent. Both of the remodeled factories would have a three-year life and cash flows as follows:

Initial outlayYear 1Year 2Year 3

-$30 million$15 million$17 million$28 million

Verban is willing to pursue the new factory or the renovations, but not both projects. Haggerty decides which project makes the most sense and prepares models and recommendations for Verban’s executives. Haggerty is concerned that her budgeting calculations do not accurately affect inflation, so she attempts to tweak her models to reflect the 2.5 percent inflation expected annually over the next five years.

Part 2)

In the last year of the new factory project, cash flows will be closest to:

A) $95.71 million.

B) $91.74 million.

C) $90.21 million.

D) $88.00 million.

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