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2022年山西大学英语考试模拟卷
(本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。)
单位:姓名:考号:
题号单选题多项选择判断题综合题总分
分值
得分
一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)
1.({BJ1TEXTE{{/B}}
AramblingframebuiIdingdatingbackto1710,theRobertMorrisInn
standsthreestorieshighatthefootofMorrisstreetontheriverfront
atthepubIicferrydock.Itssize,IocationandbrightyeIIowcoIormake
itthecenterofOxford,Maryland,whichhasretaineditssmalItown
atmosphereandlowpopulation,thankstoitsisoIatedlocation.
RobertMorrishimself,whoIivedinthehouseshortlyafterhecame
toMarylandin1738attheageoftwenty-sevenwastermed"ajovialsoul,
abonvivantwhomadefriendseasiIy.11In1747,afterhehadestabIished
himselfasanimportantbusinessmaninthecommunity,hebroughtover
histhirteen-year-oIdson,whohehadleftbehindinLiverpoolwith
relatives.ThejuniorRobertMorriscametobeoneofthemostimportant
menintheAmericanColonies.
AfterIivingwithhisfatherforafewyears,theyouthwassentto
PhiladeIphiaforfurtherstudy.Hemadegoodatonce,andbythetime
hewastwentyhewasafulIpartnerinthelargestmercantiIehousethere.
Intimehebranchedoutintobanking,andthejoboffinancingtheAmerican
RevoIutionu11imateIyfe11tohim.Withouthisefforts,GeorgeWashington5
sarmywouIdhavedwindIedawayintheearlydaysbeforetheyoungcoIonies
hadestabIishedafinancialsystemoftheirown.Hisactivitiesranged
fromthebureaucraticroleofSuperintendentofFinancetotheCongress,
tothenon-bureaucraticroleofpayingsoldiersinthefieldoutofhis
picket.
BeforetheRevolution,MorriswasaIreadytherichestmanincolonial
America.HelovedthechaIIengeofmoneyandsoughttocontinuehis
successesafterthewarwasover.Hewasfarfromafinancialconservative,
beinginclined,rather,tothegrandgesture.Asaspeculatorhebought
upmillionsofacresfromlandintheunsettIedpartsofthenewnation
and,atonetime,heldtitletoaImostalIthewesternhalfoftheState
ofNewYork.
WhenCongressdecidedtoIocatethenewcapitalcityonthebanksof
thePotomacRiverbetweenMaryIandandVirginia,hewasonthesceneearIy
andbrought7,234lotswithinthe100squaremiIearea.Ofthetwohundred
inWashingtonin1,800,heconstructedfifty.Hisideasforhisown
housingweregrandioseinscale.Decidinguponaveryunfrontier-Iike
structureofmarbIe,hehiredMajorPierreCharlesL1Enfant,thedesigner
ofthenewCityofWashington,tobuiIdtheMorrisMansionforhim.Before
itwascompleted.Morrislosthisfortunethroughoverextension,was
arrestedfordebtandimprisoned.Thethreeyearshespentinthe
PhiladeIphiajaiIhasacertainstyleaboutthemnevertheless.His
visitorsincIudedGeorgeWashington,AlexanderHamiItonandtheGovernor
ofPennsylvania.Hewasreleasedin1801undertermsofthenewFederaI
bankruptcyIaws.ThusthemanwhokeptthewhoIecountrygoingfinancially
wasforcedtosay:"InowfindmyseIfwithoutonecentthatIcancalI
myown.nHeIivedonthecharityofhiswife'sfriendsanddiedin1806
attheageofseventy-two.
Whatdoes"jovial"inthesecondparagraphprobablymean
A.ambitious
B.stingy
C.merry
D.unfriendly
2.{{B}}TEXTC{{/B}}
FederaleffortstoaidminoritybusinessesbeganintheI960'swhen
theSmalIBusinessAdministration(SBA)beganmakingfederally
guaranteedloansandgovernment-sponsoredmanagementandtechnicaI
assistanceavaiIabletominoritybusinessenterprises.Whilethis
programenabIedmanyminorityentrepreneurstoformnewbusinesses,the
resuItsweredisappointing,sineemanagerialinexperience,unfavorabIe
locations,andcapitalshortagesledtohighfailurerates.Even15years
aftertheprogramwasimplemented,minoritybusinessreceiptswerenot
quitetwopercentofthenationaIeconomy1stotalreceipts.
RecentIyfederalpolicymakershaveadoptedanapproachintendedto
acceleratedeveIopmentoftheminoritybusinesssectorbymovingaway
fromdirectlyaidingsmalIminorityenterprisesandtowardsupporting
large,growth-orientedminorityfirmsthroughintermediarycompanies.
Inthisapproach,largecorporationsparticipateinthedeveIopmentof
successfulandstableminoritybusinessesbymakinguseof
government-sponsoredventurecapital.Thecapitalisusedbya
participatingcompanytoestabIishaMinorityEnterpriseSmalI
BusinessesthathavepotentiaItobecomefuturesuppliersofcustomers
ofthesponsoringcompany.
MESBIC'saretheresu11ofthebeIiefthatprovidingestabIishedfirms
witheasieraccesstorelevantmanagementtechniquesandmore
job-specificexperience,aswe11assubstantialamountsofcapitaIfgives
thosefirmsagreateropportunitytodevelopsoundbusinessfoundations
thandoessimplymakinggeneralmanagementexperienceandsmalIamounts
ofcapitalavaiIable.Further,sincepotentiaImarketsfortheminority
businessesalreadyexistthroughthesponsoringcompanies,theminority
businessesfaceconsiderablylessriskintermsofIocationandmarket
fluctuation.Followingearlyfinancialandoperatingproblems,
sponsoringcorpora!ionsbegantocapitalizeMESBIC'sfarabovetheIegaI
minimumof$500,000inordertogeneratesufficientincomeandtosustain
thequaIityofmanagementneeded.MESBIC9sarenowemergingas
increasinglyimportantfinancingsourcesforminorityenterprises.
Ironically,MESBICstaffs,whichusuaIIyconsistofHispanicandBIack
professionals,tendtoapproachinvestmentsinminorityfirmsmore
pragmaticallythandomanyMESBICdirectors,whoareusuallysenior
managersfromsponsoringcorporations.Thelatteroftenstillthink
mainlyintermsofthesociaIresponsibiIityapproachandthusseemto
preferdealsthatareriskierandlessattractivethannormalinvestment
criteriawouldwarrant.Suchdifferencesinviewpointhaveproduced
uneasinessamongmanyminoritystaffmembers,whofeelthatminority
entrepreneursandbusinessesshouldbejudgedbyestabIishedbusiness
considerations.ThesestaffmembersbeIievetheirpointofviewiscloser
totheoriginalphiIosophyofMESBIC'sandtheyareconcernedthat,unIess
amoreprudentcourseiffollowed,MESBICdirectorsmayreverttopolicies
IikeIytore-createthedisappointingresultsoftheoriginalSBA
approach.
TheauthorreferstothefinanciaIandoperatingproblemsencountered
byMESBIC'sprimarilyinorderto.
A.broadenthescopeofthediscussiontoincludethelegalconsiderations
offundingMESBIC'sthroughsponsoringcompanies
B.callattentiontothefactthatMESBIC'smustreceiveadequatefunding
inordertofunctioneffectively
C.showthatsponsoringcompanieswerewillingtoinvestonly$500,000
ofgovernment-sponsoredventurecapitalintheoriginalMESBIC,s
D.compareSBAandMESBIClimitsonminimumfunding
3.
{{Bl}TEXTA{{/B}}
Scienceisadominantthemeinourculture.SinceittouchesaImost
everyfacetofourIife,educatedpeopIeneedatleastsomeacquaintance
withitsstructureandoperation.Theyshouldalsohaveanunderstanding
ofthesubcultureinwhichscientistsIiveandthekindsofpeoplethey
are.AnunderstandingofgeneralcharacteristicsofscienceasweIIas
specificscientificconceptsiseasiertoattainifoneknowssomething
aboutthethingsthatexciteandfrustratethescientist.
ThisbookiswrittenfortheinteIIigentstudentorlaypersonwhose
acquaintancewithscienceissuperficial;forthepersonwhohasbeen
presentedwithscienceasamustystorehouseofdriedfacts;forthe
personwhoseesthechiefobjectiveofscienceastheproductionof
gadgets;andforthepersonwhoviewsthescientistsassomesortof
magician.ThebookcanbeusedtosuppIementacourseinanyscience,
toaccompanyanycoursethatattemptstogiveanunderstanding,ofthe
modernworId,orindependentlyofanycoursesimplytoprovideabetter
understandingofscience.WehopethisbookwiIIIeadreaderstoabroader
perspectiveonscientificattitudesandamorerealisticviewofwhat
scienceis,whoscientistsare,and.whattheydo.Itwi11givetheman
awarenessandunderstandingoftherelationshipbetweenscienceandour
cultureandanappreciationoftherolessciencemayplayinourculture.
Inadditionfreadersmaylearntoappreciatetherelationshipbetween
scientificviewsandsomeofthevaluesandphilosophiesthatare
pervasiveinourculture.
Wehavetriedtopresentinthisbookanaccurateandup-to-date
pictureofthescientificcommunityandthepeopIewhopopuIateit.That
popuIationhasinrecentyearscometocomprisemoreandmorewomen.This
increasingroleofwomeninthescientificsubcultureisnotanunique
incidentbut,rather,partofthetrendevidentinalIsegmentsofsociety
asmorewomenentertraditionallymaIe-dominatedfieldsandmake
significantcontributions.Indiscussingthesechangesandcontribution,
however,wearefacedwithaIanguagethatisimpIicitlysexist,onethat
usesmalenounsorpronounsinreferringtounspecifiedindividuals.To
offsetthisbuilt-inbias,wehaveadoptedthepolicyofusingplural
nounsandpronounswheneverpossibleand,whenabsolutelynecessary,
alternatingheandshe.ThispoIicyisfarformbeingidealybutitis
atleastanacknowIedgmentoftheinadequacyofourIanguageintreating
halfofthehumanraceequally.
WehavealsotriedtomakethebookentertainingasweIIasinformative.
Ourapproachisusuallyinformal.Wefeel;asdomanyotherscientists,
thatweshouIdnttakeourseIvestooseriousIy.Asthereadermayobserve,
weseescienceasadeIightfuIpastimeratherthanasagrimanddreary
waytoearnaIiving.
Accordingtothispassage,.
A.Englishisasexistlanguage
B.onlyinthescientificworldistheroleofwomenincreasingrapidly
C,womenaremakingsignificantcontributionstoeliminatingthe
inadequacyofourlanguage
D.malenounsorpronounsshouldnotbeusedtorefertoscientists
4.{{B}}SectionA{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B[}{{I}}Thissectionisto
testyourabilitysounderstandshortdialogues.Thereare5recorded
dialoguesinit.Aftereachdialogue,thereisarecordedquestion.Both
thedialoguesandquestionswiIIbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara
question,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfromthe4choices
markedA),B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyoushouldmark
thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleIinethrough
thecenter.{{/I}}
A.Someoranges.
B.Someapples.
C.Someorangesandapples.
D.Somefruitsexceptorangesandapples.
5.{{B}}SectionA{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}}Thissectionisto
testyourabilitysounderstandshortdialogues.Thereare5recorded
dialoguesinit.Aftereachdialogue,thereisarecordedquestion.Both
thedialoguesandquestionswiIIbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara
question,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfromthe4choices
markedA),B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyoushouldmark
thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleIinethrough
thecenter.{{/I}}
A.9:20.
B.9:30.
C.9:10.
D.9:50.
6.{{B}}SectionA{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}}Thissectionisto
testyourabilitysounderstandshortdialogues.Thereare5recorded
dialoguesinit.Aftereachdialogue,thereisarecordedquestion.Both
thedialoguesandquestionswiIIbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara
question,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfromthe4choices
markedA),B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyoushouldmark
thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleIinethrough
thecenter.{{/I}}
A.Themapisnotgoodenough.
B.Themapistooold.
C.Shewouldn'tliketohelptheman.
D.Themancanfindithimself.
7.{{B}}SectionA{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B[}{{I}}Thissectionisto
testyourabilitysounderstandshortdialogues.Thereare5recorded
dialoguesinit.Aftereachdialogue,thereisarecordedquestion.Both
thedialoguesandquestionswiIIbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara
question,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfromthe4choices
markedA),B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyoushouldmark
thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleIinethrough
thecenter.{{/I}}
A.Chemistryisn'thardforhim.
B.Physicsiseasyforhim.
C.ChemistryiseasierthanPhysicsforhim.
D.PhysicsiseasierthanChemistryforhim.
8.{{B}}SectionA{{/B}}{{B}}Directions:{{/B}}{{I}}Thissectionisto
testyourabilitysounderstandshortdialogues.Thereare5recorded
dialoguesinit.Aftereachdialogue,thereisarecordedquestion.Both
thedialoguesandquestionswiIIbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouheara
question,youshoulddecideonthecorrectanswerfromthe4choices
markedA),B),C)andD)giveninyourtestpaper.Thenyoushouldmark
thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleIinethrough
thecenter.{{/I}}
A.Inalibrary.
B.Inabookstore.
C.Inagrocerystore.
D.Inasupermarket.
9.{{B}}Conversation1{{/B}}
A.Bookingaticketforaperformance.
B.Thenameoftheband.
C.Afashionshow.
D.Aperformanceofaband.
10.{{B}}Conversation1{{/B}}
A.OnSunday.
B.OnFriday.
C.OnMonday.
D.Afterthe5thclassonMonday.
11.{{l}}Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendofthe
conversationyouwiIIbegive10secondstoanswereachofthefollowing
fivequestions.NowIistentotheinterview.{{/1}}
WhatsubjectisMr.Pittgoodat
A.Art.
B.French.
C.German.
D.Chemistry.
12.{{I}}Question7and8arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendof
thenewsitem,youwiIIbegiven15secondstoanswereachofthefollowing
questions.NowIistentothenews.{{/1}}
NowtheU.S.economygrowthrateis
A.higherthan1995to2000
B.lowerthan1973to1995
C.Asgoodas1995to2000
D.thesameas1993to1995
13.{{l}}Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendofthe
conversationyouwiIIbegive10secondstoanswereachofthefollowing
fivequestions.NowIistentotheinterview.{{/1}}
WhatdoesMr.PittNOTdoinhissparetime
A.Doingabitofactingandphotography.
B.Goingtoconcertsfrequently.
C.Playingtraditionaljazzandfolkmusic.
D.TravelinginEuropebyhitch-hiking.
14.{{l}}Question9-10arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthe
newsitem,youwiIIbegiven15secondstoanswerthequestion.NowIisten
tothenews.{{/I}}
WhatisthereasonofthedecIineofthenumberofthewiIdhomes
A.climatechangeandhumanactivities
B.thehuntingandculling
C.farmingandindustrializing
D.masskillingcausedbypeople
15.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}}
"VisualMusic1'isafine-tuned,highlydiverting,deceptivelyradical
exhibitionaboutthereIationshipofmusicandmodernart,Iatelyarrived
hereattheHirshhornMuseum.Initshippy-trippyway,itrewritesa
crucialchapterofhistory.
Itssubtitleis"SynaesthesiainArtandMusicSince1900.nAristotle
formuIatedtheideathateachofthefivesenses-smeII,taste,touch,
hearingandsight-haditsownproperanddistinetsphereofactivity.
TherewereoverIaps,hesaid(movementpertainedbothtosightandtouch);
andhespecuIatedthatthemysteriesofcoIorharmonymighthavesomething
todowithmusicalharmony,anideathatwouldresonateforcenturies.
Musicalharmony,asanexpressionofgeometry,wasthoughttobeusefuI
tothestudyofartandarchitecturefromtheRenaissanceon.But-the
notionthattherewasanessentialseparationamongthesensualspheres
persistedintotheearly19thcentury.Atthesametimereportsbegan
toemergeofrarepeopIewhosaidtheyexperiencedtwosensations
simultaneously:theysawcolorswhentheyheardsounds,ortheyheard
soundswhentheyatesomething.Theconditionwascalledsynaesthesia.
It1snocoincidencethatscientificinterestinsynaesthesia
coincidedwiththeSymboIistmovementinEurope,withitsstresseson
metaphor,alIusionandmystery.Synaesthesiawasbothmetaphoricaland
mysterious.ScientistswerepuzzIed.PeopIewhocIaimedtohaveitcouldn
tagreeaboutexactIywhattheyexperienced."Toordinaryindividuals
oneoftheseaccountsseemsjustaswiIdandlunaticasanotherbutwhen
theaccountofoneseerissubmittedtoanotherseer,"notedtheVictorian
psychologistandpoIymathSirFrancisGaItonin1883,"thelatteris
scandaIizedandaImostangryattheheresyoftheformer.11
IhavecomeacrossviathecolorhistorianJohnGageanamusingaccount
fromsomeyearslaterbythephonologistRomanJakobson,whostudieda
multiIinguaIwomanwithsynaesthesia.Thewomandescribedtohim
perceivingcoIorswhensheheardconsonantsandvoweIsorevenwhoIewords:
"Astimewentonwordsbecamesimplysounds,differentlycolored,and
themoreoutstandingonecolorwasythebetteritremainedinmymemory.
Thatiswhy,ontheotherhand,I
havegreatdifficultywithshortEnglishwordsIikejut,jug,Iie,lag,
etc.:theircolorssimplyruntogether."RussianyshealsotoldJakobson,
has"alotoflong,blackandbrownwords,HwhileGermanscientific
expressions"areaccompaniedbyastrange,duIIyeIlowishglimmer.11
Whatdoestheword"synaesthesia"refersto
A.Itmeansthatpeoplemayappreciatetwokindsofbeautyatthesame
time.
B.Itmeansthatpeoplemayenjoybeautywithallsensesatthesametime.
C.Itholdsthatdifferentspheresofsensesmayoverlap.
D.Itisthoroughlystudiedbymodemscience.
16.
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Thebizarreanticsofsleepwalkershavepuzzledpolice,perplexed
scientists,andfascinatedwritersforcenturies.Thereisanendless
supplyofstoriesaboutsleepwalkers.Personhavebeensaidtoclimbon
steeproofs,solvemathematicaIproblems,composemusic,walkthough
plateglasswindows,andcommitmurderintheirdeep.
Howmanyofthesestorieshaveabasicinfact,andhowmanyarepure
fakeryNooneknowsfbutifsomeofthemostsensationaIstoriesshouId
betakenwithabarrelofsalt,othersareamatterofrecord.
InRevere,Massachusetts,ahundredpoIicemencombedawaterfront
neighborhoodforalostboywholefthishomeinhissleepandwokeup
fivehourslateronastrangesofainastrangeIivingroom,withnoidea
howhehadgonethere.
ThereisanearlymedicaIrecordofasomnambuIistwhowroteanovel
inhissleep.AndthegreatFrenchwriterVoItaireknewasleepwalker
whooncegotourofbed,dressedhimself,madeapoIitebow,danceda
minute,andthenundressedandwentbacktobed.
AttheuniversityofIowa,astudentwasreportedtohavethehabit
ofgettingupinthemiddleofthenightandwalkingthree-quartersof
amiIetotheIowaRiver.Hewouldtakeaswimandthengobacktohis
roomtobed.
Theworld'schampionsIeepwaIkerwassupposedtohavebeenanIndian,
PanditRamrakha,whowaIkedsixteenmilesalongadangerousroadwithout
realizingthathehadlefthisbed.SecondinIineforthetitleis
probablyeitheraViennahousewifeoraBritishfarmer.Thewomandid
alIhershoppingonbusystreetsinhersleep.Thefarmer,inhisdeep,
visitedaveterinarianmilesaway.
TheleadingexpertonsleepinAmericanclaimsthathehadneverseen
asleepwalker.HeisDr.NathanieIKleitman,aphysiologistatthe
UniversityofChicago.Heissaidtoknowmoreaboutsleepthananyother
Iivingman,andduringtheIastthirty-fiveyearshadIostalotofsieep
watchingpeopIesleep.Sayshe,"Ofcourse,Iknowthatthereare
sleepwalkersbecauseIhavereadabouttheminthenewspapers.Butnone
ofmysleepwalkerseverwalked,andifIweretoadvertisefor
sleepwalkersforanexperiment,IdoubtthatI'dgetmanytakers.11
SIeepwaIkingynevertheless,isascientificreality.Likehypnosis,
itisoneofthosedramatic,eerie,awe-inspiringphenomenathat
sometimesborderonthefantastic.Itlendsitselftocontroversyand
misconceptions.WhatiscertainaboutsIeepwaIkingisthatitisasymptom
ofemotionaIdisturbance,andthattheonlywaytocureitistoremove
theworriesandanxietiesthatcauseit.DoctorssaythatsomnambuIism
ismuchmorecommonthanisgenerallysupposed.Somehavesetestimated
thattherearefourmillionsomnambuIistsintheUnitedStates.Others
setthefigureevenhigher.Manysleep-walkersdonotseekhelpandso
areneverputonrecord,whichmeansthatanaccuratecountcannever
bemade.
ThesimplestexpIanationofsIeepwaIkingisthatitistheactingout
ofvividdream.ThedreamusuallycomesfromguiIt,worry,nervousness,
orsomeotheremotionaIconfIict.ThecIassicsIeepwaIkerisShakespeare9
sLadyMacBeth.HernightIywanderingswerecausedbyherguiIty
conscienceathavingcommittedmurder.Shakespearesaidofher,"Theeyes
areopenbuttheirsenseisshut.11
Theage-oIdquestionis:Isthesleepwalkeractuallyawakeorasleep
ScientistshavedecidedthatheisabouthaIf-and-haIf.LikeLadyMac
Beth,hehadweightyproblemsonhismind.Dr.ZeldaTeplitz,whomade
aten-yearstudyofthesubject,say,"SomepeopIestayawakealInight
worryingabouttheirproblems.Thesleepwalkerthrashesthemoutinhis
sleep.Heisawakeinthemusculararea,partiallyasleepinthesensory
area."Inotherwords,apersoncanwalkinhissleep,movearound,and
dootherthings,buthedoesnotthinkaboutwhatheisdoing.
Therearemanymythsaboutsleepwalkers.Oneofthemostcommonis
theideathatit'sdangerousorevenfataItowakenasIeepwaIkerabruptIy.
Expertssaythattheshocksufferedbyasleepwalkersuddenlyawakened
isnogreaterthanthatSufferedinwakinguptothenoiseofanalarm
cIock.AnothermistakenbeIiefisthatsIeepwaIkersareimmunetoinjury.
Actuallymostsleepwalkerstripoverrugsorbumptheirheadsondoors
atsometimeorother.
Whatarethechancesofasleepwalkercommittingamurderordoing
somethingelseextraordinaryinhissleepSomecasesofthishavebeen
reported,buttheyveryrarelyhappen.Ofcoursethefewcasesthatare
reportedreceiveagreatdealofpubIicity.Dr.Teplitzsay,"MostpeopIe
havesuchgreatinhibitionsagainstmurderorviolencethattheywould
awaken-ifsomeonedidn,twakenthem."Ingeneral,authoritieson
sIeepwaIkingagreewithher.TheythinkthatpeopIewiIInotdoanything
intheirsieepthatisagainsttheirownmoraIcode.AsforthepubIicized
A.inconceivable
B.unbelievable
C.suspected
D.implausible
17.{{I}}Question7and8arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendof
thenewsitem,youwiIIbegiven15secondstoanswereachofthefollowing
questions.NowIistentothenews.{{/1}}
DaleJorgensonpointsoutthatthe2.78growratewi11becontinuedin
thenextyears.
A.2years
B.10years
C.20years
D.5years
18.{{l}}Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendofthe
conversationyouwiIIbegive10secondstoanswereachofthefollowing
fivequestions.NowIistentotheinterview.{{/1}}
Whenaskedwhatamanager5sroleis,Mr.Pittsounds
A.confident.
B.hesitant.
C.resolute.
D.doubtful.
19.{{BHTEXTD{{/B}}
ThecitizensofFranceareonceagaintakingapastingontheop-ed
pages.Theirfailingthistimeisnotthattheyarecheese-eating
surrendermonkeys,astheywerethoughttobeduringtheinvasionofIraq,
butratherthattheyvotedtorejectthenewEuropeanUnionconstitution.
Accordingto
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