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Match the works with their writers .

1. Heart of Darkness

2. A Christmas Carol

3. The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

4. Lord of the Flies

5. Eveline

A. Charlotte Bronte

B. James Joyce

C. Charles Dickens

D. Robert Louis Stevenson

E. William Golding

F. Thomas Hardy

G. Walt Whitman

H. Joseph Conrad

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第1题

Choose from f- j to match 26 - 30

26. Could you send us a price list regarding your chromium plated domestic products?

27. I appreciate your advice on some problems we are experiencing with the equipment we ordered from you 3 months ago.

28. Would it be possible for you to arrange for us to see your products sometime this month?

29. Mr Nick Adams of Aiko Corporation has referred us to you for information concerning his standing.

30. The Stenogram is efficient , dependable , timesaving and economical.

f. Excessive humidity can seriously affect the operation of the equipment.

g. If it is possible. we should like to arrange a demonstration by the end of this month.

h. For fjfty-two weeks in the year it works hard for you , without lunch breaks or holidays.

i. We welcome the opportunity to report favorably on his company.

j. Prices quoted are inclusive of transportation costs.

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第2题

● Observe that for the programmer, as for the chef, the urgency of the patron (顾客)may go
vern the scheduled completion of the task, but it cannot govern the actual completion. An omelette(煎鸡蛋), promised in two minutes, may appear to be progressing nicely. But when it has not set in two minutes, the customer has two choices—waits or eats it raw. Software customers have had (71) choices.

Now I do not think software (72) have less inherent courage and firmness than chefs, nor than other engineering managers. But false (73) to match the patron's desired date is much more common in our discipline than elsewhere in engineering. It is very (74) to make a vigorous, plausible, and job risking defense of an estimate that is derived by no quantitative method, supported by little data, and certified chiefly by the hunches of the managers.

Clearly two solutions are needed. We need to develop and publicize productivity figures, bug-incidence figures, estimating rules, and so on. The whole profession can only profit from (75) such data. Until estimating is on a sounder basis, individual managers will need to stiffen their backbones and defend their estimates with the assurance that their poor hunches are better than wish derived estimates.

(71)

A. no B. the same

C. other D. lots of

(72)

A.testers B. constructors

C. managers D. architects

(73)

A. tasks B. jobs

C. works D. scheduling

(74)

A. easy B. difficult

C. simple D. painless

(75)

A. sharing B. excluding

C. omitting D. ignoring

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第3题

● Observe that for the programmer, as for the chef, the urgency of the patron(顾客) may go
vern the scheduled completion of the task, but it cannot govern the actual completion.

An omelette(煎鸡蛋), promised in two minutes, may appear to be progressing nicely. But when it has not set in two minutes, the customer has two choices—waits or eats it raw.

Software customers have had (71) choices.

Now I do not think software (72) have less inherent courage and firmness thanchefs, nor than other engineering managers. But false (73) to match the patron's desired date is much more common in our discipline than elsewhere in engineering. It is very(74)to make a vigorous, plausible, and job risking defense of an estimate that is derived by no quantitative method, supported by little data, and certified chiefly by the hunches of the managers.

Clearly two solutions are needed. We need to develop and publicize productivity figures, bug-incidence figures, estimating rules, and so on. The whole profession can only profit from (75) such data. Until estimating is on a sounder basis, individual managers will need to stiffen their backbones and defend their estimates with the assurance that their poor hunches are better than wish derived estimates.

(71)

A. no

B. the same

C. other

D. lots of

(72)

A.testers

B. constructors

C. managers

D. architects

(73)

A. tasks

B. jobs

C. works

D. scheduling

(74)

A. easy

B. difficult

C. simple

D. painless

(75)A. sharing B. excluding C. omitting D. ignoring

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第4题

Part BDirections: Read the text, match the items (61-65) to one of the statements (A to G)

Part B

Directions: Read the text, match the items (61-65) to one of the statements (A to G) given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.

Read the texts from a magazine article in which five persons talked about their attitude to helping the people in developing countries. For question 61 to 65, match the name of each person (61 to 65) to one of the statements given below, which is the summary of his or her speech. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.

Judith Rodgers:

I was shocked. Last week my lecturer advised me to change a more suitable course. He said that a career in law was unsuitable for women. At first I thought he was joking, it was a stupid thing to say. Women are as intelligent as men. There are some excellent women lawyers. If he doesn't like teaching me, he should change his job. I have a right to study law. I will certainly have my career as a lawyer in the future. I don't think any male prejudice can stop me.

Peter Mitchell:

She's wasting her time studying law. When she gets married and has children she'll be too busy to work. I do believe that an intelligent woman can succeed in any career if she has enough strength to overcome male prejudice. But she has to decide first whether or not she wants to have children. It's impossible to have a successful career and to be a good mother at the same time. That's why all the professions are dominated by men. Women sometimes can't decide things properly, because they are too emotional.

Doris Newman:

What's the role of women in society today? First, as toys for men to play with — naive and charming. Second, as unpaid servants of the despotic husband — hard working and obedient. Third, as factories for producing children. This is kept throughout society, from nursery to university, from sports to politics. Nowhere are women given the same status as men. Nowhere are they allowed to think. How can we fight this discrimination? First by refusing to be played with. Second by refusing to be enslaved by marriage. Third, by refusing to have children. Finally, we must use political force to get equality of opportunity in employment and education. Women must regain their self-respect.

Muriel Green:

I really enjoy being a wife and a mother. I have two lovely little kids and I have a good husband who works hard to pay for everything we need. When he comes home after work he's tired and he has a right to expect the house to be clean and the dinner to be ready. I couldn't do his work and he certainly couldn't do mine. We are both happy with our work. My mother was a good mother and a good wife too. She taught me how to cook and how to sew. God creates men and women, who are different in many ways. Our place is at home. God makes women to be mothers and wives. Women's Liberation should stop interfering.

Martin Kent:

Until I find a job that pays me more money than my wife's getting now, I will do all the housework. Some men might laugh at me, but I don't mind. I am quite happy with this arrangement. They say that housework is a woman's job. That's stupid. If a woman has a skill and get a good salary, why shouldn't she work? My wife is a beautician and she loves her work. I take care of our two kids, drive them to school, prepare dinner for the family and do all the household choirs. I get plenty time to play with my kids in the open, go fishing, hunting and boating. I think this is important for their growth. Of course I also get plenty time for my own hobbies, too. I see no points in keeping my wife at home while I can do most of the repairing that she can't. By doing so, we actually save quite a lot of money. I don't understand those who think that only women can do housework. Men always do their own housework when they are single.

Now match each of the persons (61 to 65) to the appropriate statement.

Note: there are two extra statements.

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第5题

Match the interface with the use on the WSA.

Match the interface with the use on the WSA.

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第6题

There is a volleyball match on TV.()

There is a volleyball match on TV.()

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第7题

Rate match的功能有哪几种?()

A.TRS rate match

B.SSB rate match

C.CSI-RS rate match

D.DMRS rate match

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第8题

It was___ that a lot of people wanted to watch TV.

A.quite a nice match

B.a very nice match

C.a so nice match

D.such a nice match

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第9题

but how do you match technology ____opportunity.A、andB、withC、to

but how do you match technology ____opportunity.

A、and

B、with

C、to

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第10题

The football match will be televised (life) ______ from the government stadium.

The football match will be televised (life) ______ from the government stadium.

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