江开江苏开放大学综合商务英语(进阶)形考作业三最新答案

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题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:简单得分:2
1I have been looking for this book for months, and _____ I have found it.
Aat least
Bin no time
Cat last
Dat present
正确答案:C
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:一般得分:2
2It was the largest experiment we had ever had; it _____ six hours.
Aended
Bfinished
CProlonged
Dlasted
正确答案:D
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
3The shop-assistant was straight with his customers. If an article was of _____ quality, he’d tell them so.
Ahumble
Bminor
Cinferior
Dawkward
正确答案:C
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
4If you put too many potatoes in that paper-bag it will _____.
Afail
Bexplode
Ccrack
Dburst
正确答案:D
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
5The beauty of the place is more than I can describe. I am sure whoever sees it will _____ its charm.
Aappeal to
Bstick to
Ckeep to
Dyield to
正确答案:D
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
6
_____ I really don’t like art, I find his work impressive.
A
As
B
Since
C
If
D
While
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
7Nancy enjoyed herself so much ______ she visited her friends in Sydney last year.
Awhich
Bthat
Cwhere
Dwhen
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:一般得分:2
8When ______ about the secret of his success, Steven Spielberg said that he owes much of his success and happiness _____ his wife and children.
Aasking; to
Basked; in
Casked; to
Dasked; about
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:较难得分:2
9Children are likely to get _____ if no one cares about their upbringing.
Aout of hand
Bout of order
Cout of place
Dout of work
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:较难得分:2
10When the Greeks had _____ the Persians, a soldier ran from Marathon to Athens.
Awon
Bbitten
Cbeaten
Dhit
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
11There was a large box behind the door and Peter couldn’t _____ falling over it in the darkness.
Ahelp
Bresist
Cavoid
D. prevent
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:困难得分:2
12Maria is a _____ person and never makes any unreasonable demands.
Asensitive
Bsensible
Cobedient
Djealous
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:较难得分:2
13Violent programs on television may have a bad _____ on children.
Aaffection
Bpressure
Cinfluence
Dcontrol
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
14______ there is going to be a policy change ______ of those things is going to change.
AUnless; few
BUntil; few
CUnless; none
DUntil; none
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:较难得分:2
15_______ most children nowadays are the only children, they tend to be more self-centered.
AEver since
BNow that
COnly if
DEven though
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
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阅读理解五(对应以下5-1至5-5)
Children as young as ten are becoming dependent on social media for their sense of self-worth, a major study warned.
It found many youngsters(少年) now measure their status by how much public approval they get online, often through “likes”. Some change their behavior in real life to improve their image on the web.
The report into youngsters aged from 8 to 12 was carried out by Children’s Commissioner (专员)Anne Longfield. She said social media firms were exposing children to major emotional risks, with some youngsters starting secondary school ill-equipped to cope with the tremendous pressure they faced online.
Some social apps were popular among the children even though they supposedly require users to be at least 13. The youngsters admitted planning trips around potential photo-opportunities and then messaging friends —and friends of friends— to demand “likes” for their online posts.
The report found that youngsters felt their friendships could be at risk if they did not respond to social media posts quickly, and around the clock.
Children aged 8 to 10 were “starting to feel happy” when others liked their posts. However, those in the 10 to 12 age group were “concerned with how many people like their posts”, suggesting a “need” for social recognition that gets stronger the older they become.
Miss Longfield warned that a generation of children risked growing up “worried about their appearance and image as a result of the unrealistic lifestyles they follow on platforms, and increasingly anxious about switching off due to the constant demands of social media”.
She said: “Children are using social media with family and friends and to play games when they are in primary school. But what starts as fun usage of apps turns into tremendous pressure in real social media interaction at secondary school.”
As their world expanded, she said, children compared themselves to others online in a way that was “hugely damaging in terms of their self-identity, in terms of their confidence, but also in terms of their ability to develop themselves”.
Miss Longfield added: “Then there is this push to connect —if you go offline, will you miss something, will you miss out, will you show that you don’t care about those people you are following, all of those come together in a huge way at once.“
“For children it is very, very difficult to cope with emotionally.” The Children’s Commissioner for England’s study—Life in Likes—found that children as young as 8 were using social media platforms largely for play. However, the research—involving eight groups of 32 children aged 8 to 12—suggested that as they headed toward their teens, they became increasingly anxious online.
By the time they started secondary school—at age 11—children were already far more aware of their image online and felt under huge pressure to ensure their posts were popular, the report found. However, they still did not know how to cope with mean-spirited jokes, or the sense of incompetence they might feel if they compared themselves to celebrities (名人) or more brilliant friends online. The report said they also faced pressure to respond to messages at all hours of the day—especially at secondary school when more youngsters have mobile phones.
The Children’s Commissioner said schools and parents must now do more to prepare children for the emotional minefield (雷区) they faced online. And she said social media companies must also “take more responsibility”. They should either monitor their websites better so that children do not sign up too early, or they should adjust their websites to the needs of younger users.
Javed Khan, of children’s charity Barnardo’s, said: “It’s vital that new compulsory age-appropriate relationship and sex education lessons in England should help equip children to deal with the growing demands of social media.
“It’s also hugely important for parents to know which apps their children are using.”
5-1 Why did some secondary school students feel too much pressure?
A
They were not provided with adequate equipment.
B
They were not well prepared for emotional risks.
C
They were required to give quick responses.
D
They were prevented from using mobile phones.
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
175-2 Some social app companies were to blame because______.
Athey didn’t adequately check their users’ registration
Bthey organized photo trips to attract more youngsters
Cthey encouraged youngsters to post more photos
Dthey didn’t stop youngsters from staying up late
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
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5-3 Children’s comparing themselves to others online may lead to_____.
A
less friendliness to each other
B
lower self-identity and confidence
C
an increase in online cheating
D
a stronger desire to stay online
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:困难得分:2
195-4 According to Life in Likes, as children grew, they became more anxious to______.
Acirculate their posts quickly
Bknow the qualities of their posts
Cuse mobile phones for play
Dget more public approval
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
205-5 What should parents do to solve the problem?
ACommunicate more with secondary schools.
BUrge media companies to create safer apps.
CKeep track of children’s use of social media.
DForbid their children from visiting the web.
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:一般得分:2
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阅读理解六(对应以下6-1至6-5)
Part of a research study, by scientists at McMaster university, which is ongoing into the influence of drinking milk after heavy weightlifting, has observed that milk helps exercisers burn more fat.
The scientists took three groups of young men 18 to 30 years of age, 56 in total, and put them through a strict, five­ day­ per­ week weightlifting program over a 12­ week period. Following their workouts, study participants drank either two cups of skim milk (脱脂奶), or a soy beverage with equivalent amounts of protein and energy, or a carbohydrate beverage (碳酸饮料) with an equivalent amount of energy.
Upon the study’s conclusion, scientists observed that: the milk drinking group had lost nearly twice as much fat—two pounds—as those in the carbohydrate beverage group, who lost one pound of fat. Those drinking soy lost no fat. At the same time, the gain in muscle was much greater among the milk drinkers than either the soy or carbohydrate beverage participants.
As published in the first stage of the study, the milk drinking group came out on top in terms of muscle gain with an estimated 40 percent or 2.5 pounds more muscle mass than the soy beverage drinkers. In addition, this group gained 63 percent or 3.3 pounds more muscle mass than the carbohydrate beverage drinkers.
“I think the evidence is beginning to increase,”says Stuart Phillips—the leader of the study.“Milk may be best known for its calcium (钙) content in supporting bone health, but our research, and later others’, can continually support milk’s ability to aid in muscle growth and also promote body fat loss. Milk is the ideal post­-workout drink for recreational exercisers and athletes alike.”
6-1 According to the study,which is the best drink for exercisers to lose weight?
A
Fruit juice.
B
Soy beverage.
C
Skim milk.
D
Carbohydrate beverage.
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
226-2 From the passage we can learn that milk has a good effect on all of the following EXCEPT________.
Amuscle gain
Bbrain development
Cbone health
Dfat loss
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:一般得分:2
236-3 According to the passage,we can know that________.
Athe scientists chose people aged 18,30 and 56 as participants of the research
Bthe weightlifting program which study participants attended was 84 days in total
Cpeople who drink milk every day are always healthier and thinner than others
Dsoy beverages are better than carbohydrate beverages for exercisers to gain muscle
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
246-4 What does Philips want to tell us?
AMore evidence is needed to strengthen their research.
BMilk has more calcium than soy or carbohydrate beverages.
CThe calcium in milk can also help gain muscle and lose fat.
DAthletes should be forbidden to drink other beverages except milk.
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:困难得分:2
256-5 What does the passage mainly talk about?
AWhat exercisers should do to lose weight.
BHow milk influences people’s health and figure.
CThe differences between milk and soy or carbohydrate beverages.
DA research on the effect of drinking milk—gain muscle and lose fat.
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
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选出最准确的中文译文。
These experts will give a series of special lectures on the up-to-date Internet techniques and services which are available to Chinese users.
A
这些专家将作一系列专题报告,介绍有关中国用户可利用的最新互联网技术与服务。
B
这些专家将作系列报告,介绍中国用户通用的互联网技术和服务。
C
这些专家将专门给中国用户作系列讲座,并为他们利用互联网技术提供服务。
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:较难得分:2
27If you are a small firm and you are confident you know the risk assessment, you can do it yourself.
A如果你们公司规模小,并自信对风险评估很了解,你们可以自己进行这项工作。
B如果你是一家小公司,而且熟悉风险投资,你就可以自己去投资。
C如果你自信熟悉这项工作,你的小公司就可以自己去冒险进行投资。
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
28You must sign to accept the terms and conditions as the application will only be processed with the applicant’s signature.
A您必须先阅读有关条款才能签名,因为申请表必须经过申请人签名オ能办理。
B您必须签名以示接受这些条款,因为申请表必须附有申请人的签名方可受理。
C您必须在收到所列条款之后才能签名,因为申请表只有经申请人签署才生效。
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
29It must be admitted that a good deal of dissatisfaction is reflected in those report.
A它必须被承认,也就是说这些报道反应了很多不满情绪。
B必须承认,这些报道反应了很多不满情绪。
C我们必须承认,这些报道确实反应了很多潜在的不满情绪。
D这些报道反映出很多不满情绪的这个事实是应该被承认的。
题型:单选题客观题分值2分难度:中等得分:2
30After this agreement is signed by the two parties, both parties shall strictly abide by it.
A在双方签约后,各方应严格遵守本协议。
B在两党达成协议后,各党派将严格遵守它。
C在双方达成协议后,各方应严格遵守。
D在两党签约后,各党派都应严格遵守本协议。
填空题
题型:填空题客观题答案不允许乱序分值20分难度:较难得分:20
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将以下商务术语与其英语表达配对。请将对应译文前的大写字母序号填在横线上。
经济繁荣;  经济危机;  经济复苏;  国际货币制度;  货币购买力;  黄金储备;  金融市场;  股票交易所;  贸易逆差;  金融信托公司。
A. economic boom
B. the purchasing power of money
C. gold reserve
D. economic crisis
E. international monetary system
F. stock exchange
G. financial market
H. economic recovery
I. financial trust J.adverse balance
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会议记录写作
按照会议记录的格式,将下列表格内对应内容的序号A-I分别填入会议记录中的横线上。请填写序号的大写字母。
Board Meeting Minutes
Modern Technology Corporation
Friday, January 22, 2014

Members of the Board present or absent:
Outside legal counsel and staff present or absent:
1. WELCOME AND CALL TO ORDER

2. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM PRIOR MEETING

3. APPROVAL OF TREASURER’S REPORT

4. NEW BUSINESS

5. ADJOURNMENT

A.   Chair Steinhoff moved to approve the minutes from the December 17,2013 Board meeting. The draft minutes were distributed to the Board before the meeting. The resolution was moved by Mr.Hobbs,seconded by Mr.Baker and unanimously approved.
B.  Chair Steinhoff then asked Mr. Fisher to present the Treasurer’s Report distributed to the Board before the meeting. Mr. Fisher presented the Treasurer’s Report for the Board’s approval. Following a discussion the resolution was moved by Mr. Baker, seconded by Mr Nichols and unanimously approved.
C.  The Modern Technology Corporation (MTC) Board of Directors (the Board) met in regular session on Friday, January 22, 2014. The meeting was held by teleconference.
D.  Powell Carman  MTC Legal Counsel   Present   Rob Anderson  MTC Executive Director Present
E.  Greg Steinhoff   Chair     Present
Jim Baker    Member     Present
Jake Fisher    Member     Present
Steve Hobbs   Member     Absent
Mike Nchols   Member    Present (joined at 2:30 p.m.)
F.  Meeting adjourned at 3:39 p.m.
G.  Chair Steinhoff called the meeting to order at 2:05 p.m.
H.  Chair Steinhoff asked Director Anderson to provide the Board with the information regarding support for the project by Dr.Annie Rubin.Director Anderson referred to a set of documents distributed to the Board before the meeting. He asked the Board to review and approve the draft support letter. He then introduced Dr. Rubin who provided additional information for the Board. Following a detailed discussion the resolutions were moved by Mr. Baker, seconded by Mr.Nichols and unanimously approved: The Board supports the project, and the Board authorizes Director Anderson to finalize and send the support letter to Dr. Annie Rubin on behalf of the Board.
I.  Respectfully submitted
B. Thomas Lowes, Secretary
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