题目
A. asking
B. force
C. asked
D. forced
第2题
A.William Wordsworth
B.Thomas Gray
C.Alfred Tennyson
D.Ben Jon son
第3题
Complete the conversation. Choose from the answers (A-D).
Rose: Hi, Jon. I see you're working on our math homework.
Jon: I'm trying!
Rose: Well, I finished mine. I can help you.____, actually.
Jon: Maybe for you, but____
Rose: Yeah, I guess I am good at working with numbers in my head. You can use a calculator if you want.
Jon: That's a good idea. Now, I have to find it!
Rose:____
Jon: That would be great, Rose. I'll look in my bag. Can you look in my desk?
Rose: Sure. No problem.____
A、I'll give you a hand if you like.
B、It's really pretty simple
C、I'm not very good at things like that.
D、Let me show you.
第5题
听力原文:JANICE: Hello... Flagstone.
JON: Oh hello; is that Flagstone Properties?
JANICE: Yes that's right. Flagstone here. How can I help you? 【Example】
JON: Hello. I'm ringing just to make enquiries about renting a house. My name's Jon Anderson.
JANICE: Yes, Mr Anderson. What sort of thing were you looking for?
JON: Two-bedroomed house with garden.
JANICE: Well... yes, sir, that shouldn't be any problem... just to let you know that our
main areas, the main areas we deal with, are the city centre itself... 【Q1】
JOS: City centre.., uh-huh.
JANICE: And the north suburbs.
JON: Oh well.., we were most interested in the Northern areas actually.
JANICE: Right... yes... What sort of price were you thinking of?
JON: Well... could you give me some idea?
JANICE: Certainly. It really ranges from £250 per month. 【Q2】
JON: Only £250?
JANICE: Yes, to about £500 depending on a number of different factors.
JON: What does it depend on?
JANICE: Well, obviously the quality of the area. And then whether there's a garden. 【Q3】
JON: Well, as I said, we'd want a garden.
JANICE: And a garage pushes up the price.
JON: Right... well, we wouldn't necessarily need one. I think about £350 a month would be our limit.
JANICE: OK. Well... would you like to have a look at a couple of properties, sir?
JON: Yes, that'd be great.
JANICE: Looking at our files... I think we've got two which might suit you...
JON: Hang on. I'll just get a pen. Right.
JANICE: OK. Well, there's one on West Park Road which is £325 a month. 【Q4】
JON: Are the bills included?
JANICE: Well, that one just includes the water bill. 【Q5】
JON: OK, right.
JANICE: And the second house is in Tithe Road. I'll just spell that for you... OK?
JON: Yep.
JANICE: T-I-T-H-E Road.
JON: Got that. And how much is that one?
JANICE: That's £380.
JON: 380. IS that including water?
JANICE: NO, I'm afraid not, but it does include the telephone rental. 【Q6】
JON: Oh well, that's not too bad then. So ....
JANICE: So, when would you be available to see them?
JON: Well, I'll be in town next week.., say... Thursday?
JANICE: NO, I'm sorry we don't have any availability for Thursday. How about
Wednesday afternoon? 【Q7】
JON: OK. That's fine. Would 5.00 be OK?
JANICE: Yes, fine. 5.00 it is. Just come to the Flagstone Offices.
JON: Oh, before I forget. What sort of things do I need to get done.., to rent with you?
JANICE: Well, the most important thing is a letter from your bank...
JON: No problem...
JANICE: And then a reference letter from your employer. 【Q8】
JON: Yes, that's OK.
JANICE: Great, and then we would need you to give 2 weeks' notice of moving in... 【Q9】
JON: Right... 2 weeks' notice. And what about a deposit? 【Q10】
JANICE: That's one month's rent, whatever the amount is.
JON: OK. One month. Is that it?
JANICE: No, sorry, one more.., you will have to pay for the contract.
JON: Oh yes. I'd forgotten about that. OK, fine. So I'll start arranging those, and I'll...
JANICE: ... I'll see you next week.
JON: Yes. Thanks very much. Bye.
JANICE: Goodbye.
SECTION 1 Questions 1-10
Complete the notes below.
Areas dealt with: 【1】
north suburbs
Rent: from 【2】 £ ______ to £______ a month
Dependes on: the area
availability of 【3】
garage
Properties available: West Park Road
rent 【4】 £ ______ a month
including 【5】
Tithe Road
rent £380 a month
including 【6】 rental
Viewing arrangements: meet at office on 【7】 at 5.00 pm
Need: letter from bank
reference from 【8】
Must: give 【9】 notice of moving in
give deposit of 【10】
pay for contract
【1】
第6题
A.Sydney Brenner
B.Jon Beckwith
C.Goodstein
D.Brenne
第7题
第8题
乔恩总是愿意以一听可口可乐换取一听雪碧,或者以一听雪碧换取一听可口可乐。
(1)你如何看待乔恩的边际替代率?
(2)画出乔恩的一组无差异曲线。
(3)画出两条斜率不一样的预算线,并说明效用最大化的选择。从中你能得出什么结论?
Jon is always willing to trade one can of Coke for one can of Sprite, or one can of Sprite for one can of Coke.
a. What can you say about Jon ' s marginal rate of substitution?
b. Draw a set of indifference curves for Jon.
c.Draw two budget lines with different slopes and illustrate the satisfaction maximizing
choice. What conclusion can you draw?
第9题
The Big Issue magazine was __25__ in 1991 by Jon Bird and Gordon Roddick after they __26__ that there were manyhomeless people who were 27 0n the streets of London.On a previous(之前的) __28__ to New York,one of themhad seen homeless people selling a newspaper known as Street News __29__ they decided to set up something__30__ inthe British capital.
Nowadays, The Big Issue has__31__ all over the UK and there are even different versions(版本)of the magazine indifferent parts of the __32__ .The sellers buy each magazine from the organization for seventy pence and then sell itto a __33__ for one pound fifty.By working with The Big Issue, many people have been __34__ to escape fromhomelessness,and __35__ many of them have moved on to new jobs and new lives.
21_________
A.printed
B.spelt
C.called
D.stuck
23A.Instead
B.Besides
C.Anyhow
D.Therefore
22A.healthy
B.homeless
C.impolite
D.single
24A.changing
B.enjoying
C.making
D.improving
26A.forgot
B.hoped
C.saw
D.doubted
25A.recognized
B.started
C.found
D.written
27A.driving
B.1iving
C.drawing
D.working
28A.visit
B.entrance
C.way
D.flight
34A.asked
B.helped
C.needed
D.forced
30A.similar
B.personal
C.natural
D.friendly
29A.or
B.but
C.for
D.and
31A.broken
B.1anded
C.spread
D.floated
32A.city
B.town
C.world
D.country
33A.reporter
B.painter
C.1istener
D.reader
35A.in the end
B.now and then
C.all the time
D.in a hurry
请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!
第10题
&8226;Which school (A, B, C and D) does each statement 1-7 refer to?
&8226;For each sentence 1-7, mark one letter (A, B, C, or D) on your Answer Sheet.
&8226;You will need to use some of the letters more than once.
A
LDA School of Management
LDA has the advantage of being within a few hours' drive of the hi-tech industries of Silicon Valley, which enables senior personnel from hi-tech companies to teach there. The school has prospered in recent years and offers its students excellent facilities. It attracts students from all over the world and has a fairly large intake of 30,000 students a year.
B
Dalchester School of Business
Under the leadership of Jon Richards, Dalchester has long been one of the world's top business schools. It is notably strong on its tailor-made executive programmes, which are written to meet each company's particular requirements. The Sinclair Centre, with new lecture rooms and a computer centre, has just been added to the school.
C
Radbridge School of Management
The reputation of the long-established RSM has been strengthened in recent years. This is mainly due to the appointment of Director Kim Taylor, who, with his programme of modernisation, has led the school into the age of Information Technology. Its network of former students remains second to none, with many having top positions in the world of finance and industry.
D
IBA Management School
This Swiss-based school has built its reputation on the quality and extent of its links with manufacturing and financial institutions. Its lecturers, who have been recruited from many different countries, are extremely well thought of in the business world. Student numbers average 25,000 a year. Many select the school because its links with industry are thought to help with employment prospects.
It can offer courses that are designed for the needs of specific companies.
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