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Later, the small workshop ______ a world-famous company.A.developsB.develops intoC.develop

Later, the small workshop ______ a world-famous company.

A.develops

B.develops into

C.developed

D.developed into

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第1题
Later, the small workshop______ a world-famous factory.A.developed intoB.grew upC.turned o

Later, the small workshop______ a world-famous factory.

A.developed into

B.grew up

C.turned out

D.got into

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第2题
It is better to accept something small than to reject it and hope to get more later on.

A、A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

B、A goose in the hand is worth two in the bush.

C、A frog in the hand is worth a swan in the sky.

D、A fish in the pot is worth two in the water.

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第3题
"Kill not the goose that lays the golden eggs." What does the sentence mean? ()

A、It is better to accept something small than to reject it and hope to get more later on.

B、If too many people try to do the same thing at the same time, there will be chaos.

C、Anyone who claims more than he has already got is very likely to get nothing at all in the future.

D、There must be something better after every piece of unpleasantness.

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第4题
Kill not the goose that lays the golden eggs. What does the sentence mean? A. It is

Kill not the goose that lays the golden eggs. What does the sentence mean?

A. It is better to accept something small than to reject it and hope to get more later on.

B. If too many people try to do the same thing at the same time, there will be chaos.

C. There must be something better after every piece of unpleasantness.

D. Anyone who claims more than he has already got is very likely to get nothing at

all in the future.

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第5题
One Chinese company imported a batch of goods from America on CFR Shanghai basis. Payment was made b
y irrevocable sight L/C. The expotter chartered a ship. After shipment, the exporter presented full set of documents in conformity with the L/C. After checking the documents, the opening bank paid the purchase price and informed the Chinese company that the documents had arrived. The Chinese company made payment and got the documents, but there was no news about the goods. Later, the Chinese company was told that the camer was a small shipping company, and it went bankrupt soon after its departure. The goods and the ship were missing. The Chinese company suffered heavy losses.

Question: What do we learn from the case?

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第6题
Mr. Hodges was the owner and editor of a small newspaper.He always tried to bring his
readers the latest news.

One day, he received an exciting telephone call from someone who claimed that he had just come through a big flood in a village it in his paper that evening. He was delighted to see that no other paper had got hold of the story.

Unfortunately, however, angry telephone calls soon showed that he had been tricked, so in the next day's paper he wrote: "We were the first and only newspaper to report yesterday that the village of Greenbridge had been destroyed by a flood. Today, we are proud to say that our newspaper is the first one to bring our readers the news that yesterday's story was quite false."

6.Mr. Hodges always tries to bring to his readers a lot of pleasure.

A.T

B.F

7.A big flood up in the mountains was the news that someone gave Mr. Hodges one day.

A.T

B.F

8.After Mr. Hodges received the news, he published it right away.

A.T

B.F

9.Mr. Hodges found later the flood was really terrible.

A.T

B.F

10.Mr. Hodges is a good editor.

A.T

B.F

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第7题
I had my first chocolate bar at five years old. Ill never forget the【C1】______, comforting
taste. But the circumstances were【C2】______but sweet. It was World War H . I【C3】______with my family in the Lithuanian town of Taurage【C4】______the Russian army swept west toward Nazi Germany. Many people in our village【C5】______away in terror. In the confusion, I stood with my 12-year-old sister, and my three-year-old brother, near the railway【C6】______, where a train for Germany waited.【C7】______families were allowed to board the train. Just before leaving, a woman traveling【C8】______approached us. "Ill take care of him," she told my sister, and【C9】______me onto the train as it left the station. The entire trip I【C10】______my mother. We arrived in Hamburg. Now that the woman had【C11】______Taurage she had no more use for me. I lived on the【C12】______like thousands of other children in that wartorn city. I survived 【C13】______stealing food. Then the American occupation troops arrived. One afternoon as I hid【C14】______in a mess tent in search of food, a huge hand lifted me up by the collar—an American soldier. I was【C15】______and I could see it upset him. "Its okay, kid," he said. He reached into his jacket and handed me a chocolate bar. I【C16】______it and took a small bite. I thought Id gone to heaven. The soldier took me and some other【C17】______children to an orphanage run by Red Cross. Fours years later I was transferred to an orphanage in America. 【C18】______a family who lived in Pennsylvania adopted me. Later I joined the Army, then attended college after the army and【C19】______a masters degree in clinical social work. I never did learn the soldier God sent to save my life, but I will remember his【C20】______forever.

【C1】

A.poor

B.bad

C.terrible

D.delicious

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第8题
Bribery may lead to murder. A month ago reporters rushed to the (1) of a crime. At the spot the

Bribery may lead to murder. A month ago reporters rushed to the(1)of a crime. At the spot the detective seemed even hardly aware of their(2)as he did his work. He carefully searched for(3)over every inch of the house. After a while, he bent over to pick up a small torn(4)of fabric. Nothing could(5)from his search. The detective(6)that this piece of fabric was(7)from the murderer's clothing during a struggle.

The(8)had been the finance director of a very large computer hardware manufacturer. His wife, a timid woman,(9)everything she knew with the detective, including a hot(10)her husband had with some of the company's top executives at a banquet. There had been a scandal(11)bribery at his company. He was(12)the business of many of the top executives. He had(13)that some people were giving special favors to government officials to get(14). He often questioned their moral(15)and told them that he would accuse them if they were doing something they shouldn't,(16)caused problems for him. His questioning and accusing often left him at(17)with many of the executives. This time it had led to a(18)blow on his head. The detective caught(19)of a crucial clue, a brass button in the corner. It was from a jacket of one of the top executives. Later this executive and the company's president was(20). Of course this is not the end of the story.

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第9题
Bribery may lead to murder. A month ago reporters rushed to the (1) of a crime. At the spot the

Bribery may lead to murder. A month ago reporters rushed to the(1)of a crime. At the spot the detective seemed even hardly aware of their(2)as he did his work. He carefully searched for(3)over every inch of the house. After a while, he bent over to pick up a small torn(4)of fabric. Nothing could(5)from his search. 正确he detective(6)that this piece of fabric was(7)from the murderer's clothing during a struggle.

正确he(8)had been the finance director of a very large computer hardware manufacturer. His wife, a timid woman,(9)everything she knew with the detective, including a hot(10)her husband had with some of the company's top executives at a banquet. 正确here had been a scandal(11)bribery at his company. He was(12)the business of many of the top executives. He had(13)that some people were giving special favors to government officials to get(14). He often questioned their moral(15)and told them that he would accuse them if they were doing something they shouldn't,(16)caused problems for him. His questioning and accusing often left him at(17)with many of the executives. 正确his time it had led to a(18)blow on his head. 正确he detective caught(19)of a crucial clue, a brass button in the corner. It was from a jacket of one of the top executives. Later this executive and the company's president was(20). Of course this is not the end of the story.

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第10题
1 Every year thousands of people are arrested and taken to court for shop-lifting.In Brit
ain alone, about HK $ 3,000,000's worth of goods are stolen from shops every week. This amounts to something like HK $150 million a year, and represents about 4 per cent of the shops' total stock. As a result of this "shrinkage" as the shops call it, the honest public has to pay higher prices.

2 Shop-lifters can be divided into three main categories: the professionals, the deliberate amateurs, and the people who just can't help themselves. The professionals do not pose much of a problem for the store detectives, who, assisted by closed circuit television, two way mirrors and various other technological devices, can usually cope with them. The professionals tend to go for high value goods in parts of the shops where security measures are tightest. And, in any case, they account for only a small percentage of the total losses due to shop-lifting.

3 The same applies to the deliberate amateur who is, so to speak, a professional in training. Most of them get caught sooner or later, and they are dealt with severely by the courts.

4 The real problem is the person who gives way to a sudden temptation and is in all other respects an honest and law-abiding citizen. Contrary to what one would expect, this kind of

shop-lifter is rarely poor. He does not steal because he needs the goods and cannot afford to pay for them. He steals because he simply cannot stop himself. And there are countless others who, because of age, sickness or plain absent-mindedness, simply forget to pay for what they take from the shops. When caught, all are liable to prosecution, and the decision whether to send for the police or not is in the hands of the store manager.

5 In order to prevent the quite incredible growth in shop-lifting offences, some stores, in fact, are doing their best to separate the thieves from the confused by prohibiting customers from taking bags into the store. However, what is most worrying about the whole problem is, perhaps, that it is yet another instance of the innocent majority being penalized and inconvenienced because of the actions of a small minority. It is the aircraft hijack situation in another form. Because of the possibility of one passenger in a million boarding an aircraft with a weapon, the other 999,999 passengers must subject themselves to searches and delays. Unless the situation in the shops improves, in ten years' time we may all have to subject ourselves to a body-search every time we go into a store to buy a tin of beans!

Why does the honest public have to pay higher prices when they go to the shops?

A.There is a "shrinkage" in market values.

B.Many goods are not available.

C.Goods in many shops lack variety.

D.There are many cases of shop-lifting.

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