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The clerk () stole some money from the bank.

A.supposed to

B.supposedly

C.supposed

D.suppose

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第1题
A.A druggist's suggestion.B.An article.C.An advertisement.D.A sales clerk's comment.

A.A druggist's suggestion.

B.An article.

C.An advertisement.

D.A sales clerk's comment.

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第2题
Peter: What's there to do at night? Clerk: There are clubs, concerts, players and so on.A.

Peter: What's there to do at night? Clerk: There are clubs, concerts, players and so on.

A.You make it

B.You find it

C.You manage it

D.You name it

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第3题
Clerk: Good afternoon.Can I help you?Jenny: Yes,().Clerk: A deposit account or a current
Clerk: Good afternoon.Can I help you?

Jenny: Yes,().

Clerk: A deposit account or a current account?

Jenny: Er, I’m not sure.You see, I have monthly remittances sent to me from the Canada Embassy and I’d like to have the money paid into an account.

Clerk:()The bank will give you a check book and you can take money out when you need it.

Jenny: Fine.What do I have to do?

Clerk: Do you have any form.of ID?

Jenny: Will my passport do?

Clerk: Sure.()

Jenny: No problem...It’s done.

Clerk: And could you give me your signature here?

Jenny: Sorry?()

Clerk: Please sign your name in the blank space below.

Jenny: I see.Now here you are.

Clerk: Thank you.It will take a few days for your check book to arrive.()You can inform.your embassy of your account number so that your money can be transferred directly.

Jenny: Thank you very much.

A.Then please just fill in this form.with your name and address in capital letters.

B.I’m afraid I didn’t quite catch that.

C.I’d like to open an account.

D.Then you’d better open a current account.

E.We’ll contact you as soon as it comes.

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第4题
A—Personnel DepartmentB—Human Resource DepartmentC—Sales DepartmentD—Product Development D

A—Personnel Department B—Human Resource Department

C—Sales Department D—Product Development Department

E—Chairman of the Board F—President(Am E.)

G—Public Relations Department H—Marketing Department

I—Finance Department J—Executive Manager, General Manager

K—Deputy General Manager L—Section Manager

M—Sales Manager N—Purchasing(Procurement) Department

O—Chief Executive Officer(CEO) P—Sales Representative

Q—Supervisor R—After-sale Service Department

S—Quality Control Department T—Clerk

51. ()售后服务部 ()销售部经理

52. ()总经理 ()人力资源部

53. ()人事部 ()董事长

54. ()财务部 ()公关部

55. ()质管部 ()销售代表

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第5题
Who _____________ the money from the old woman yesterday?

A.robbed

B.stole

C.caught

D.took

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第6题
Questions 20to 23are based on the following passage. It’s usually a good idea to book ro

Questions 20to 23are based on the following passage. 

It’s usually a good idea to book rooms in fancy hotels well in advance. These hotels provide many extra services. You probably can count on having bathrobes,hair dryers,and a minibar in your room. Beware of minibars. You can be surprised when you pay your bill. 

When you arrive,a doorman greets you,and a porter takes your bags. Tip the porter at least $1per bag. If the doorman calls a taxi for you, tip him $1. If he has to stand out in the rain,you might want to tip more. 

The porter takes the bags to your room. Sometimes the desk clerk will direct you to the room,and the porter will follow with the bags. The porter or bellman will open and www.docin.com 6 show you the room. If you don’tlike the room,ask the porter to call the front desk about a replacement. 

The next thing you should do,no matter what sort of hotel, is to find the emergency and fire exits. Check to see whether you need more towels, pillows, blankets, hangers,or an iron. If you do, call housekeeping right away. Calling late at night, when there is a reduced staff,can create difficulties and delays. 

Fancy hotels have a concierge, in the European tradition. The concierge desk is generally located near the registration desk. Here you can obtain theater, concert, and sports tickets? look at local restaurant menus and make dining reservations; and find out about car rentals, sightseeing tours,babysitters,and even traffic and weather conditions. A good concierge is a miracle worker who seems to know everything about everything. 

20.What do you have to pay for after use at a fancy hotel according to the passage?

A.The iron

B.The bathrobe

C.The minibar

D.The hairdryer

Who is probably the person that takes your luggage to your room?A.The desk clerk

B.The porter 

C.The bellman

D.The doorman 

A concierge(Para,5)is probably someone who_______ A.babysits for hotel guests 

B.works as a sightseeing guide for hotel guests 

C.takes hotel guests to restaurants 

D.provides hotel guests with information and services

Which of the following can you ask for more? A.Pillows and blankets

B.Towels and TV sets 

C.Hangers and keys

D.Curtains and lights 

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第7题
When I first knew Mike, we lived in a small village in Scotland. It was very different f
rom Mike’s life in London now. We went to school together on our bicycles. Every morning I went to his house and knocked on the door. Every morning Mike’s mum said, “I’m sorry, he’s a bit late this morning”, and so I had to wait. Each day we were late for school, and I remember the teacher got very annoyed with us. I never told her we were late because of Mike. Now, 25 years later, I play tennis with Mike. I usually drive him to the tennis club. I go to his flat and he opens the door and says, “I’m sorry. I’m a bit late today.” The only reason he wasn’t late for his own wedding is that we lied to him about the time! As boys we spent a lot of time out exploring on our bikes. We went walking and fishing. I didn’t like fishing because I couldn’t swim. Probably the funniest thing we did was when we stole a bottle of whiskey from my Dad. We cycled about 5 miles away to drink it in one of our favorite places. When we finished drinking it, we couldn’t cycle back – it was a long, slow walk. I’m sure we looked awful. We still do, when we come back from the pub on Friday nights. Nothing’s changed really. Oh, and I still can’t swim.

1.Mike now lives in __________.

A.a village in Scotland

B.a village near London

C.London

2.__________ got up late every morning.

A.Mike’mum

B.Mike

C.I

3.25 years later, Mike __________.

A.is early in doing everything

B.still is late as in the past

C.is never late again

4.As boys both of us liked __________.

A.fishing

B.swimming

C.riding bicycles

5.We walked 5 miles back home because we __________.

A.were drunk

B.were tired

C.enjoyed walking

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第8题
Mr. Smith is telling two funny stories of his police work. I remember catching a “thief”
in a clothes shop once. It was strange. The man was hiding a yellow sweater inside his coat. I thought he had stolen it, so I caught him. We found later that his wife gave him the sweater for his birthday, but he hated it. He just wanted to return it to the shop for money, but he didn’t want his wife to see him! We soon let him go. Another day, a man called Bob went into a bank on Sixth Street. He wrote on the back of an envelope, “Give me the money! Or I’ll kill you. ” and gave it to the bank clerk. She gave him $100,000 and the man ran away. Then we received a phone call from the bank clerk. She told us to go to the man’s house in Candy Town and get him. We caught him as soon as he got out of the elevator. He couldn’t believe that we found him so quickly. We told him that the front of the envelope he used had his name and address on it!

小题1:What does Mr. Smith do?

A. A bank clerk

B. A policeman

C. A thief

小题2:Mr. Smith caught the man in the clothes shop ___________.

A. by exchange

B. by mistake

C. by accident

小题3:Why did the man return the sweater to the shop?

A. Because he didn’t want his wife to see it

B. Because he liked money more than the sweater

C. Because he hated it and wanted to get the money back

小题4:Bob was caught so quickly because ___________.

A. his address was found on the envelope he used

B. he received a phone call from the bank clerk

C. the police waited for him outside the elevator

小题5:What do you think of Bob?

A. He is brave

B. He is careful

C. He is careless

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第9题
Clerk: Good morning. Can I help you? Mr. Smith: Yes, I'd like a ticket to New York 9:15 to
morrow morning. Clerk: ______? Mr. Smith: Single, please.

A.Single or two

B.Single or return

C.Single or double

D.Single or back

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第10题
When older people can no longer remember names at a cocktail party, they tend to think tha
t their brainpower is declining. But a growing number of studies suggest that this assumption is often wrong. Instead, the research finds, the aging brain is simply taking in more data and trying to sift through a clutter of information, often to its long-term benefit. The studies are analyzed in a new edition of a neurology book, "Progress in Brain Research. "

Some brains do deteriorate with age. Alzheimer's disease, for example, strikes 13 percent of Americans 65 and older. But for most aging adults, the authors say, much of what occurs is a gradually widening focus of attention that makes it more difficult to latch onto just one fact, like a name or a telephone number. Although that can be frustrating, it is often useful. "It may be that distractibility is not, in fact, a bad thing," said Shelley H. Carson, a psychology researcher at Harvard whose work was cited in the book. "It may increase the amount of information available to the conscious mind. "

For example, in studies where subjects are asked to read passages that are interrupted with unexpected words or phrases, adults 60 and older work much more slowly than college students. Although the students plow through the texts at a consistent speed regardless of what the out-of-place words mean, older people slow down even more when the words are related to the topic at hand. That indicates that they are not just stumbling over the extra information, but are taking it in and processing it. When both groups were later asked questions for which the out-of-place words might be answers, the older adults responded much better than the students.

"For the young people, it's as if the distraction never happened," said an author of the review, Lynn Hasher, a professor of psychology at the University of Toronto and a senior scientist at the Rotman Research Institute. "But for older adults, because they've retained all this extra data, they' re now suddenly the better problem solvers. They can transfer the information they've soaked up from one situation to another. "

Such tendencies can yield big advantages in the real world, where it is not always clear what information is important, or will become important. A seemingly irrelevant point or suggestion in a memo can take on new meaning if the original plan changes. Or extra details that stole your attention, like others'yawning and fidgeting, may help you assess the speaker's real impact.

From the first two paragraphs, we learn that______.

A.aging brains tend to process more information simultaneously

B.one becomes forgetful when he gets old

C.older people don't think their brainpower is declining

D.the aged always stress long-term benefit

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