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  • 第1题:

    –Should I take some medicine?--No, you ______ to take any medicine.

    A. should not

    B. have not

    C. don’t need


    参考答案:C

  • 第2题:

    A: Should I take some medicine? B: No, you don't ( )to take any medicine.

    A. should

    B. must

    C. need


    答案:C

  • 第3题:

    Please take care to reduce the ____ of double bookings; you know we don''t need two tickets.

    A、risk

    B、guide

    C、stair

    D、quit


    正确答案:A

  • 第4题:

    Text 1 Giant corporations often claim to be"green,"pointing to programs they've undertaken aimed at being environmentally conscious.But sometimes these efforts don't really amount to much.They can be no more than'igrcenwashing,"a public relations effort that doesn't represent any fundamental shift in thinking.But such a change may actually be going on among several of the world's largest fossil fuel companies,namcs such as ExxonMobil,Shell,and BP.One of the biggest reasons:pressure from the companies'sharcholdcrs.Investors arc asking corporations to make more transparent the effects climate change will have on their businesses,as well as explain what they are doing to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.While sharcholdcr motivcs are cerlainly aimed at helping in the worldwide fight against global warming,they also represent a practical need to better understand a company's prospects.If the burning of oil and gas is grcaily curtailed as a result of the December 2015 intemational Paris climate agreement,for example,how might that affect the bottom line of a corporation whose chief source of revenue is extracting and selling carbon-emitting oil and gas?Or,conversely,how is a company planning to take advantage of the business opportunities that emerge from a shift away from fossil fuels?Climate Action 100+,for example,is a shareholder action group that is asking corporations to make stronger commitments to meeting the 80 percent cut in carbon emissions proposed by the Paris agreement signed two years ago by nearly 200 nations.Some 225 investment groups who manage more than S26.3 trillion have signed on in support.Last week,intemational energy giant ExxonMobil said it will step up its reporting to shareholders and the public about the impacts climate change will have on its business,including any expected increased risks.The new policy follows a vote by ExxonMobil investors at the company's annual meeting in May that called for a yearly assessment of the effects of climate change on the company.The new position represents a sea change for ExxonMobil,which until the early 2000s had disputed the need to take action on climate change.Around the world national govemments are shaping new policies in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to a level that will not allow global temperatures to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius.In the U,S.,individual states and cities are pursuing lawsuits against companies that fail to deal responsibly with greenhouse gas emissions,which they contend harm the public.22.Which of the following is right about shareholders?

    A.They explained their steps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
    B.They are reluctant to help fight against global warming.
    C.They have made some corporations'thought changed.
    D.They pointed out their understanding of companies'prospects.

    答案:C
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第二段。原文提到有几家公司正在发生这样的变化,其中一个最大的原因是来自公司股东的压力.C项表述正确,故C项为正确选项。【干扰排除】原文提到投资者要求企业解释他们在减少温室气体排放方面正在做的努力,A项与原文事实不符;原文提到股东的动机在于帮助在全球范围内遏制全球变暖,B项所述与原文不符;D项原文未提及。故均排除。

  • 第5题:

    Text 1 Giant corporations often claim to be"green,"pointing to programs they've undertaken aimed at being environmentally conscious.But sometimes these efforts don't really amount to much.They can be no more than'igrcenwashing,"a public relations effort that doesn't represent any fundamental shift in thinking.But such a change may actually be going on among several of the world's largest fossil fuel companies,namcs such as ExxonMobil,Shell,and BP.One of the biggest reasons:pressure from the companies'sharcholdcrs.Investors arc asking corporations to make more transparent the effects climate change will have on their businesses,as well as explain what they are doing to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.While sharcholdcr motivcs are cerlainly aimed at helping in the worldwide fight against global warming,they also represent a practical need to better understand a company's prospects.If the burning of oil and gas is grcaily curtailed as a result of the December 2015 intemational Paris climate agreement,for example,how might that affect the bottom line of a corporation whose chief source of revenue is extracting and selling carbon-emitting oil and gas?Or,conversely,how is a company planning to take advantage of the business opportunities that emerge from a shift away from fossil fuels?Climate Action 100+,for example,is a shareholder action group that is asking corporations to make stronger commitments to meeting the 80 percent cut in carbon emissions proposed by the Paris agreement signed two years ago by nearly 200 nations.Some 225 investment groups who manage more than S26.3 trillion have signed on in support.Last week,intemational energy giant ExxonMobil said it will step up its reporting to shareholders and the public about the impacts climate change will have on its business,including any expected increased risks.The new policy follows a vote by ExxonMobil investors at the company's annual meeting in May that called for a yearly assessment of the effects of climate change on the company.The new position represents a sea change for ExxonMobil,which until the early 2000s had disputed the need to take action on climate change.Around the world national govemments are shaping new policies in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to a level that will not allow global temperatures to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius.In the U,S.,individual states and cities are pursuing lawsuits against companies that fail to deal responsibly with greenhouse gas emissions,which they contend harm the public.23.The word"curtailed"(Para.3)most probably means

    A.limited.
    B.forbidden.
    C.improved.
    D.affected.

    答案:A
    解析:
    词汇理解题。根据定位词定位到文章第三段。根据2015年12月的巴黎国际气候协议,石油和天然气的燃烧量肯定是由于受到了限制而减少的,故A项为正确答案。【干扰排除】根据以上分析可知,B项“禁止”、C项“提高”和D项“影响”与原文不符,故排除。

  • 第6题:

    Text 1 Giant corporations often claim to be"green,"pointing to programs they've undertaken aimed at being environmentally conscious.But sometimes these efforts don't really amount to much.They can be no more than'igrcenwashing,"a public relations effort that doesn't represent any fundamental shift in thinking.But such a change may actually be going on among several of the world's largest fossil fuel companies,namcs such as ExxonMobil,Shell,and BP.One of the biggest reasons:pressure from the companies'sharcholdcrs.Investors arc asking corporations to make more transparent the effects climate change will have on their businesses,as well as explain what they are doing to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.While sharcholdcr motivcs are cerlainly aimed at helping in the worldwide fight against global warming,they also represent a practical need to better understand a company's prospects.If the burning of oil and gas is grcaily curtailed as a result of the December 2015 intemational Paris climate agreement,for example,how might that affect the bottom line of a corporation whose chief source of revenue is extracting and selling carbon-emitting oil and gas?Or,conversely,how is a company planning to take advantage of the business opportunities that emerge from a shift away from fossil fuels?Climate Action 100+,for example,is a shareholder action group that is asking corporations to make stronger commitments to meeting the 80 percent cut in carbon emissions proposed by the Paris agreement signed two years ago by nearly 200 nations.Some 225 investment groups who manage more than S26.3 trillion have signed on in support.Last week,intemational energy giant ExxonMobil said it will step up its reporting to shareholders and the public about the impacts climate change will have on its business,including any expected increased risks.The new policy follows a vote by ExxonMobil investors at the company's annual meeting in May that called for a yearly assessment of the effects of climate change on the company.The new position represents a sea change for ExxonMobil,which until the early 2000s had disputed the need to take action on climate change.Around the world national govemments are shaping new policies in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to a level that will not allow global temperatures to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius.In the U,S.,individual states and cities are pursuing lawsuits against companies that fail to deal responsibly with greenhouse gas emissions,which they contend harm the public.21.Big corporations are far away from"green"because

    A.they rarely do anything meaningful.
    B.they don't have any fundamental shift.
    C.they have poor public relations.
    D.they lack fundamental changes in thinking

    答案:D
    解析:
    事实细节题。根据定位词定位到文章第一段。第一段最后一句说明了大公司离“绿色”还很远的原因.即他们所做的努力只不过是“漂绿”,仅仅是为了公共关系,并不代表任何思维方面的根本转变.D项与此文义相符,故D项为正确答案。【干扰排除】原文说它们所开展的环保项目没有什么意义,但是并来说它们很少做有意义的事情,A项属于无中生有;原文说它们在思想上未做出根本转变.B项中“任何”一阋范围过大;C项原文未提及。故均排除。

  • 第7题:

    May I move your bag a little and take this seat?()

    AI don't mind 

    BIt doesn't matter

    CYou do it please 

    DGo ahead


    D

  • 第8题:

    A staging server is critical for an administrator to test updates without introducing risk into a production environment.  Which of the following steps should an administrator take to test on a staging server?()

    • A、Create and Configure a WebSphere Commerce Instance on the staging server
    • B、Run the Stage Copy Utility to copy production server data into the staging server.
    • C、Run the Stage Propagate Utility to propagate the staging server with production server data 
    • D、Create and configure a Staging database

    正确答案:A,B,D

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    An administrator is planning an upgrade of a major software package on an application server.The software has been tested successfully in a test environment and it is ready to go into production. Which of the following steps should the administrator take next?()
    A

    Identify necessary operating system updates

    B

    Implement the change

    C

    Document the change

    D

    Schedule system down time


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    What are the possible results if change isn’t well managed?
    A

    Leaders will work under greater pressure.

    B

    Leaders won’t get any sense of satisfaction from work.

    C

    Leaders feel greatly disappointed to the change.

    D

    Leaders feel guilty of the loss of the company.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    该提问的是“如果不能很好地应对变革,结果可能会如何?”。文章最后一段第三句提到“…bear a very heavy personal load”与A选项中的work under greater pressure意思相符,故选A。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Please don’t change the cargo plan()will.
    A

    at

    B

    by

    C

    with

    D

    on


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The two vessels underway may collide with(),if they don’t take immediate measures.
    A

    one to another

    B

    one the other

    C

    each the other

    D

    each other


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    I don’t think television will ever ________ books.

    A.take place

    B.take place of

    C.take the place

    D.take the place of


    参考答案:D

  • 第14题:

    Paul: I wonder if I could use your laptop tonight?

    Bill: _______________ I'm not using it right now.

    A、Sure,go ahead.

    B、I don't know.

    C、It doesn't matter.

    D、Who cares?


    参考答案:A

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    Climate Change Poses Major Risks for Unprepared Cities

    A new examination of urban policies has been carried out recently by Patricia Romero Lankao. She is a so-
    ciologist specializing in climate change and_____________(51) development. She warns that many of the world'5
    fast-growing urban areas,especially in developing countries,will likely suffer from the_____________(52)of
    changing climate. Her work also concludes that most cities are failing to_____________(53)emissions of carbon
    dioxide and other greenhouse gases. These gases are known to affect the atmosphere.
    "Climate change is a deeply local issue and poses profound_____________ (54) to the growing cities of the
    world,"says Romero Lankao. "But too few cities are developing effective strategies to protect their residents."
    Cities are_____________(55)sources of greenhouse gases.And urban populations are likely to be among
    those most severely affected by future climate change.Lankao's findings highlight ways in which city-resi-
    dents are particularly vulnerable,and suggest policy interventions that could offer immediate and longer-term
    ____________ (56).
    The locations and dense construction patterns of cities often place their populations at greater
    _____________(57)for natural disasters.Potential threats associated with climate include storm surges and pro-
    longed hot weather. Storm surges can flood coastal areas and prolonged hot weather can heat_____________(58)
    paved cities more than surrounding areas. The impacts of such natural events can be more_____________(59)in
    an urban environment. For example,a prolonged heat wave can increase existing levels of air pollution,causing
    widespread health problems.Poorer neighborhoods that may_____________(60)basic facilities such as drinking
    water or a dependable network of roads,are especially vulnerable to natural disasters.Many residents in
    poorer countries live in substandard housing_____________(61)access to reliable drinking water,roads and
    basic services.
    Local governments,therefore,should take measures to_____________(62)their residents."Unfortunately,
    they tend to move towards rhetoric_____________(63)meaningful responses,"Romero Lankao writes,"They don't
    impose construction standards that could reduce heating and air conditioning_____________(64).They don't em-
    phasize mass transit and reduce automobile use.In fact,many local governments are taking a hands-off ap-
    proach."_____________(65),she urges them to change their idle policies and to take strong steps to prevent
    the harmful effects of climate change on cities.

    _________(59)
    A:standard
    B:meaningful
    C:serious
    D:friendly

    答案:C
    解析:
    由文章第一段的第一句可知,Patricia Romero Lankao是对城市的政策进行的考察,她ft 专业肯定是和城市发展有关的,故选A。
    由文章第一段的第二句“She is a sociologist specializing in climate change and urban de velopment.”可知,Patricia Romero Lanka。是研究气候变化和城市发展的专家,因此这里讨论白 应是气候变化带来的影响。单词impact意思为“影响”,故选B。
    单词reduce意思为“减少”;increase意思为“增加,增长”;study意思为“研究”;measur 作动词意思为“测量,检测”。根据文章大意,这里指的是一些国家没能降低二氧化碳和其他 温室气体的排放,故选A。
    单词threat意思为“威胁”;interest意思为“兴趣”;implication意思为“暗示,牵连” difference意思为“差异,不同”。词组pose threat to...意思为“对……造成威胁”,符合句意,故选A。
    根据常识可知,城市是温室气体的主要源头,故本题应选major“主要的”。
    本句大意为:Lankao的研究发现强调了城市居民在多方面易受(温室效应的)影响,司 必须制定一些具有即时和长期……的政策进行干预。单词sign意思为“迹象”;benefit意思夕 “益处,好处”;chance意思为“机会”;plan意思为“计划”,根据句意,应选B。
    词组place/put…at risk为固定搭配,意思为“使……处于险境”。这里指的是城市的仁 置以及城市稠密的建筑群使得城市人口处于更危险的境况,故选C。
    第四段第一句已经提到城市的位置和稠密建筑群使其人口处于更危险的境况,heavilypaved cities指稠密铺设的城市群,符合题意,故选B。
    由前文可知,城市更容易受到自然灾害的侵袭,即自然灾害对城市的影响更为严重,澎 选C。
    根据常识可知,缺少基础设施的社区抵抗自然灾害的能力更差,故选B。
    本句承接上文,继续说明贫困国家的居民居住在条件较差的房子里,没有可靠的饮用 水、道路和基本的服务,故应选B。
    本句的大意为:地方政府应该采取措施保护它们的居民。单词identify意思为“确认, 鉴定”;educate意思为“教育”;protect意思为“保护”;evaluate意思为“评估”,故应选C。
    由下文的“They don' t impose construction standards that could reduce heating and air con- ditioning”可知,这些政府没有采取能够降低温度、调控温度需求的建筑标准,这说明他们实际 上是口惠而实不至,即“move towards rhetoric rather山an meanin脚1 responses",故选B。
    单词need意思为“需求”;waste意思为“浪费”;area意思为“地区、地域”;resources意 思为“资源”。结合句意应选A。
    在说明了地方政府的不干预政策之后,Patricia Romero Lankao进行了总结,建议这些政 府改变他们的政策,故选D。

  • 第16题:

    Text 1 Giant corporations often claim to be"green,"pointing to programs they've undertaken aimed at being environmentally conscious.But sometimes these efforts don't really amount to much.They can be no more than'igrcenwashing,"a public relations effort that doesn't represent any fundamental shift in thinking.But such a change may actually be going on among several of the world's largest fossil fuel companies,namcs such as ExxonMobil,Shell,and BP.One of the biggest reasons:pressure from the companies'sharcholdcrs.Investors arc asking corporations to make more transparent the effects climate change will have on their businesses,as well as explain what they are doing to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.While sharcholdcr motivcs are cerlainly aimed at helping in the worldwide fight against global warming,they also represent a practical need to better understand a company's prospects.If the burning of oil and gas is grcaily curtailed as a result of the December 2015 intemational Paris climate agreement,for example,how might that affect the bottom line of a corporation whose chief source of revenue is extracting and selling carbon-emitting oil and gas?Or,conversely,how is a company planning to take advantage of the business opportunities that emerge from a shift away from fossil fuels?Climate Action 100+,for example,is a shareholder action group that is asking corporations to make stronger commitments to meeting the 80 percent cut in carbon emissions proposed by the Paris agreement signed two years ago by nearly 200 nations.Some 225 investment groups who manage more than S26.3 trillion have signed on in support.Last week,intemational energy giant ExxonMobil said it will step up its reporting to shareholders and the public about the impacts climate change will have on its business,including any expected increased risks.The new policy follows a vote by ExxonMobil investors at the company's annual meeting in May that called for a yearly assessment of the effects of climate change on the company.The new position represents a sea change for ExxonMobil,which until the early 2000s had disputed the need to take action on climate change.Around the world national govemments are shaping new policies in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to a level that will not allow global temperatures to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius.In the U,S.,individual states and cities are pursuing lawsuits against companies that fail to deal responsibly with greenhouse gas emissions,which they contend harm the public.24.What's ExxonMobil's attitude toward taking action on climate change?

    A.Biased.
    B.Objective.
    C.Indifferent.
    D.Supportive.

    答案:D
    解析:
    态度方向题。根据定位词定位到第六段,文中提到埃克森美孚在21世纪初之前一直对采取行动应对气候变化的必要性提出异议,之后其采取了新的立场,并积极应对气候变化,由此可知埃克森美孚支持为应对气候变化而采取行动,故D项为正确答案。【干扰排除】根据以上分析可知,A项、B项和C项均不符合文义,故排除。

  • 第17题:

    Text 1 Giant corporations often claim to be"green,"pointing to programs they've undertaken aimed at being environmentally conscious.But sometimes these efforts don't really amount to much.They can be no more than'igrcenwashing,"a public relations effort that doesn't represent any fundamental shift in thinking.But such a change may actually be going on among several of the world's largest fossil fuel companies,namcs such as ExxonMobil,Shell,and BP.One of the biggest reasons:pressure from the companies'sharcholdcrs.Investors arc asking corporations to make more transparent the effects climate change will have on their businesses,as well as explain what they are doing to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions.While sharcholdcr motivcs are cerlainly aimed at helping in the worldwide fight against global warming,they also represent a practical need to better understand a company's prospects.If the burning of oil and gas is grcaily curtailed as a result of the December 2015 intemational Paris climate agreement,for example,how might that affect the bottom line of a corporation whose chief source of revenue is extracting and selling carbon-emitting oil and gas?Or,conversely,how is a company planning to take advantage of the business opportunities that emerge from a shift away from fossil fuels?Climate Action 100+,for example,is a shareholder action group that is asking corporations to make stronger commitments to meeting the 80 percent cut in carbon emissions proposed by the Paris agreement signed two years ago by nearly 200 nations.Some 225 investment groups who manage more than S26.3 trillion have signed on in support.Last week,intemational energy giant ExxonMobil said it will step up its reporting to shareholders and the public about the impacts climate change will have on its business,including any expected increased risks.The new policy follows a vote by ExxonMobil investors at the company's annual meeting in May that called for a yearly assessment of the effects of climate change on the company.The new position represents a sea change for ExxonMobil,which until the early 2000s had disputed the need to take action on climate change.Around the world national govemments are shaping new policies in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to a level that will not allow global temperatures to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius.In the U,S.,individual states and cities are pursuing lawsuits against companies that fail to deal responsibly with greenhouse gas emissions,which they contend harm the public.25.The U.S.is quoted to indicate

    A.its great achievement in dealing with climate change.
    B.greenhouse gas emissions have been under control.
    C.countries are striving to cope with climate change.
    D.it has rules and laws against greenhouse gas emissions

    答案:C
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据定位词定位到文章第七段,一般文中所列举的例子都是为了论证例子上下文提到的论点,由此可知,引用美国的例子是为了论证其上文所提出的论点:各国政府都在制定新政策,努力应对气候变化。故C项为正确选项。【干扰排除】文章最后一段说各国政府都在制定新的政策,努力应对气候变化,并以美国为例,表明各国对应对气候变化所做的努力。文中并没有说在应对气候变化上取得了巨大成就,也未说温室气体排放已得到控制以及有禁止温室气体排放的规定和法律.A、B、D项均属于无中生有,故均排除。

  • 第18题:

    Don′t ___________ more responsibilities than you can manage.

    A.turn
    B.bring
    C.work
    D.take

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查固定搭配。take responsibilities意为“承担责任”,句意为“不要承担过多责任”。故选D。

  • 第19题:

    Must I take a taxi? No, you(). You can take my car.

    • A、had better to 
    • B、don't 
    • C、must not
    • D、don't have to

    正确答案:D

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    May I move your bag a little and take this seat?()
    A

    I don't mind 

    B

    It doesn't matter

    C

    You do it please 

    D

    Go ahead


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Don’t take things().
    A

    that aren't yours

    B

    which aren’t you

    C

    that aren’t you

    D

    which aren’t yours


    正确答案: B
    解析: which只能开头

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    An administrator is planning an upgrade of a major software package on an application server. The software has been tested successfully in a test environment and it is ready to go into production.  Which of the following steps should the administrator take next?()
    A

     Identify necessary operating system updates

    B

     Implement the change

    C

     Document the change

    D

     Schedule system down time


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    It didn’t take long for Henry Ford
    A

    to turn out a few hundred cars a year.

    B

    to cut the production of his cars by 50%.

    C

    to reduce the price of his cars to $260.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    从最后一段第五句提到的“And so efficient and economical was this new system that he cut the price of his cars in half $260…”。由此可见选项C正确。