国家开放大学25春《高级英语阅读(2)》第二次形考作业[答案] 题目类型: 单选题 题目: sectioninewwordsi.matcheachvocabularywordontheleftwiththecorrectdefinitionontheright.(3pointseach)reflect 选项: throwback;givebac
国家开放大学25春《高级英语阅读(2)》第二次形考作业[答案]
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)reflect
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throw back; give back an image of
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)survive
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continue to live or exist
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)transit
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moving people or things across places
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)international
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among other countries
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)invest
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put money into a business in the hopes of making a profit
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)experience
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get knowledge from life (not books)
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)replace
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put back, provide something again
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)prevent
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stop something before it happens
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)combination
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joining together of people or things
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)counterclockwise
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in the opposite direction to the hands of a clock
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)
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section i new wordsii. fill in the blanks with words from the box below. (3points each) areas global policy technology created infrastructure priority economic protectionist require it may sound as if the situation is hopeless for developing countries ever to have a competitive edge in 1 trade — but perhaps not. east asia, for example, has found far more 2 success than africa has. the key to success seems to lie in each government's economic 3 . malaysia and thailand have the same tropical climate as many african countries, but their economies — unlike those of africa — are growing fast. the reason? their governments have 4 an economic climate in which people can move from agriculture to manufacturing. geography is not the terrible obstacle to manufacturing that it is to farming. to help new entrepreneurs, these governments pay careful attention to 5 such as 6 (harbors, railroads, and so on) and telecommunication. in other countries, such as india, information technology (infotech) is driving the economy in some cities. computer 7 doesn't depend on geography, but it does 8 educated workers. therefore, education must be a 9 . in addition, governments of developing countries must work with developed countries and persuade them to drop 10 policies. clearly, it is possible for government policy to prepare a path out of poverty in even poor countries.
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quit their jobs
are afraid of quitting their jobs
find another one right away
grow and advance in a new organization
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lose their jobs
try to reach a decision
use computers
with training can still get jobs
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单选题
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he is suited for it
he can run a business
he still may not be able to do it
he will be satisfied as a chef
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单选题
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is a good way to try another career
sounds glamorous
is very stressful
builds up a person's career
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单选题
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it's your specialty
you moved from one company to another
you can do a good job and advance in that time
the transition will be smoother
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判断题
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).you have to be rich to travel.
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t
f
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判断题
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).there is greater variety today in types of travel than there used to be.
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t
f
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判断题
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).today, train travel is more than just a way to get from place to place.
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t
f
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判断题
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).the murder mystery trains are not fun.
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t
f
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判断题
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).ecotours are often not very comfortable.
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t
f
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)reflect
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throw back; give back an image of
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)survive
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continue to live or exist
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)transit
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moving people or things across places
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)international
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among other countries
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)invest
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put money into a business in the hopes of making a profit
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)experience
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get knowledge from life (not books)
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)replace
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put back, provide something again
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)prevent
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stop something before it happens
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)combination
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joining together of people or things
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单选题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)counterclockwise
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in the opposite direction to the hands of a clock
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填空题
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section i new wordsi. match each vocabulary word on the left with the correct definition on the right. (3 points each)
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填空题
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section i new wordsii. fill in the blanks with words from the box below. (3points each) areas global policy technology created infrastructure priority economic protectionist require it may sound as if the situation is hopeless for developing countries ever to have a competitive edge in 1 trade — but perhaps not. east asia, for example, has found far more 2 success than africa has. the key to success seems to lie in each government's economic 3 . malaysia and thailand have the same tropical climate as many african countries, but their economies — unlike those of africa — are growing fast. the reason? their governments have 4 an economic climate in which people can move from agriculture to manufacturing. geography is not the terrible obstacle to manufacturing that it is to farming. to help new entrepreneurs, these governments pay careful attention to 5 such as 6 (harbors, railroads, and so on) and telecommunication. in other countries, such as india, information technology (infotech) is driving the economy in some cities. computer 7 doesn't depend on geography, but it does 8 educated workers. therefore, education must be a 9 . in addition, governments of developing countries must work with developed countries and persuade them to drop 10 policies. clearly, it is possible for government policy to prepare a path out of poverty in even poor countries.
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单选题
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quit their jobs
are afraid of quitting their jobs
find another one right away
grow and advance in a new organization
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单选题
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lose their jobs
try to reach a decision
use computers
with training can still get jobs
题目类型:
单选题
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选项:
he is suited for it
he can run a business
he still may not be able to do it
he will be satisfied as a chef
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单选题
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is a good way to try another career
sounds glamorous
is very stressful
builds up a person's career
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单选题
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选项:
it's your specialty
you moved from one company to another
you can do a good job and advance in that time
the transition will be smoother
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填空题
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判断题
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).you have to be rich to travel.
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t
f
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判断题
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).there is greater variety today in types of travel than there used to be.
选项:
t
f
题目类型:
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).today, train travel is more than just a way to get from place to place.
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).the murder mystery trains are not fun.
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).ecotours are often not very comfortable.
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section ii reading comprehensionii. read the passage. then answer the questions that follow. (3 points each) global travel . . .and beyonda when some people think of global travel, they think of expensive cruise ships and hotels or sightseeing tours to famous places. however, global travel has changed a lot in recent years. now, not all travel is expensive, so lack of money doesn't have to hold people back. and these days there is an enormous variety of possibilities for people of all interests. are you looking for adventure? education? fun? do you like to travel with a group? do you prefer to travel on your own? would you like to get "inside" another culture and understand the people better? would you prefer to volunteer to help others? are you in the market for something strange and different?b train travel used to be simply a means of getting from one place to another. now, for people with money, it can also offer education or adventure. the trans-siberian special, for example, is a tour that runs from mongolia to moscow. the train stops in big cities and small villages so that passengers can go sightseeing, and there is a daily lecture onboard the train, in which everyone learns about history and culture. for people who are looking for fun and adventure, there are the murder mystery trains of western australia. these trips interest people who love sherlock holmes, hercule poirot, and miss marple. they are for people who have always secretly dreamed of being a private eye and solving mysteries. the passengers on board have the opportunity to solve a murder mystery right there on the train. during the train ride, for instance, there might be a gunshot; soon everyone learns that there has been a "murder," and they spend the rest of the trip playing detective. they track down clues, exchange this information and their opinions, and solve the whodunit by the time the train has pulled into the station. of course, no real crime takes place. the "murderer" and several passengers are actually actors. the trip is a very creative game.c many people don't realize that the world's largest industry is tourism. clearly, tourists have a big impact on the environment. perhaps, then, it's fortunate that there is interest in ecotourism; approximately 20 percent of all international travel is now nature travel. serious ecotourists are interested in preserving the environment and learning about wildlife. most also want to experience a new culture. although it's possible to be very comfortable on an ecotour, many travelers choose to rough it; they don't expect hot showers, clean sheets, gourmet food, or air-conditioned tour buses. they live as villagers do. they get around on bicycles, on foot (by hiking or trekking), or on the water (on a sailboat or river raft).…decide whether the following statements are true (t) or false (f).
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