更多“ I have been asked to draw your attention to the following points.”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    ____ a lift in your car, I would not have been home.

    A、Had you not given me

    B、I had not given

    C、You had not given me

    D、Had I not given


    答案:B

  • 第2题:

    On their arrival, you should()the following points.

    A.attention to

    B.pay attention to

    C.pay to


    答案:B

    解析:

    pay attention to 注意,是固定搭配。

    pay to    把某物给…; 汇付

    attention to 注意; 的注意; 对…的注意; 对....注意;

     should后面应该跟动词,所以是pay attention to 

  • 第3题:

    You, like many of your classmates, probably have been in such a situation where you are asked to do something to help a foreign friend. (翻译)


    参考答案:像你的许多同学一样,你可能也曾有过亲身经历:有人请求你为外国友人帮忙做点事

  • 第4题:

    If I had__________your advice,the situation wouldn’t have been so terrible.

    A.listened

    B.followed

    C.heard

    D.obeyed


    正确答案:B
    listen“聆听,听”;follow“听取”;heard“听到”;obey“遵守”。

  • 第5题:

    The problems that you () have been brought to the attention of our housekeeping department. While

    A.have been mentioned
    B.mentioned
    C.mentions
    D.mentioning

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第6题:

    I have been looking____your kind reply.

    A.out for
    B.down on
    C.in on
    D.forward to

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查短语辨析。A项look out for“小心,留意”。B项look down on“看不起,轻视”。C选项look in on“顺便拜访”。D选项look forward to“盼望,期待”。
      题目意为:“我一直期待你的回复。”是信件结尾常用语。
      

  • 第7题:

    You have been asked to use a 25 bit subnet mask to segment the following network block: 209.18.12.0. How many usable will there be per subnet?()

    • A、2 hosts
    • B、120 hosts
    • C、126 hosts
    • D、255 hosts

    正确答案:C

  • 第8题:

    A user reports that their computer suddenly will not boot. When the technician arrives, they discover that the user is very worried they will not be able to complete a research paper theyve been working on which is due by the end of the day. Which of the following is an appropriate response to the users concerns? ()

    • A、A Trojan may have infected the OS or worked its way into the MBR. What did you download recently that caused the problem?
    • B、I understand your concern, and will try to have your computer working again as quickly as possible so that you can finish your report.
    • C、If the paper was so important to you, you should have created a backup copy so you could finish it on another computer.
    • D、I do not understand why you are upset. I am sure your professor will understand and you will be able to turn in the paper tomorrow.

    正确答案:B

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    Practice 4  ● A foreign business associate is visiting your company for three days. You have been asked to organize the visit and plan appropriate entertainment.  ● Write a letter to the visitor outlining a timetable for the visit and describing the activities you have planned.  ● Write 200-250 words on your Answer Sheet.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    Dear Richard,
    Further to our discussion of 6 May, I’m writing to present the scheduled programme during your visit to our company(12—15 May). I‘ll be waiting at the airport on Tuesday morning. If the airliner arrives on time, I’11 take you right to your hotel. Then you can have a rest and refresh yourself. As Mr. Cooper desires to see you before the meeting, you will have a private talk. After that we’ll travel to the company site for the meeting which according to the schedule will run form 15:30 to 17:00. Since that will be a busy day, I recommend a complete relaxation at a nearby entertainment centre. Wednesday’s meeting is due to start at 10:00a.m. A limousine has been arranged to collect you from the hotel at 9 : 40a.m. As the meeting will last for a whole day, we will have a working lunch. When work’s finished, you’11 have some free time at your disposal before attending a welcome banquet to be held at The Sheraton Hotel at 19: 00.
    We have enter your name for the Tennis Tournament (9:30 a.m on Thursday morning). Mr. Cooper will pick you up at the hotel at 9:00a.m. Then there is a cocktail party at 12:30 a.m, which some important local government officials will attend.
    A sedan will pick you up at your hotel at 9:50a.m on Friday morning to send you to the airport in time for your return flight at 11:50a.m. I’m looking forward to seeing you on the 12th. At the meanwhile, if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me at 01082253922.
    Yours sincerely,
    Mary Young
    Personal Assistant to Mr. Cooper
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    问答题
    Practice 5  Listen to the following passage. Write in English a short summary of around 150-200 words of what you have heard. You will hear the passage only once and then you will have 25 minutes to finish your summary. This part of the test carries 20 points. You may need to scribble a few notes to write your summary. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    正确答案: 【文章梗概】
    本文的主题是测谎仪。文章认为目前测谎仪已有渗透到日常生活中的趋势,但目前仍没有研究表明测谎仪真的有效。几个世纪以来世界各国人们都在孜孜不倦地寻求通过物理手段检测谎言的仪器。随着科技的发展,声音分析器开始流行,这种仪器工作原理并不复杂,而且使用简单、携带方便。现在仍有先进产品上市,前景良好。美国政府对测谎仪的使用制定了双重标准,一方面政府加大使用测谎仪的力度,一方面命令法庭禁用经测谎仪得到的结果。
    【参考答案】
    综述内容应包括5个主要点信息和9个次要点信息中的5个。下划线部分为主要点, 斜体部分为次要点。
    Lie detectors, those controversial assessors of truth, are making their way into everyday life. Insurance companies use them to help catch people filing fraudulent claims. Suspicious spouses use hand-hand versions to judge whether their significant others are cheating. Interrogators for the U.S. government use them to double-check analyses of who might be terrorists.
    Polygraphs, which have been used for decades, have been joined by new systems that purportedly analyze a person's voice, blush, pupil size and even brain waves for signs of deception. The devices range from costly experimental devices that use strings of electrodes or thermal imaging to $19.95 palm-sized versions.
    No studies haVe ever proven that lie detectors work. Many show that they assess truth as accurately as a coin flip; in other words, not at all. Still, some people have come to depend on them. The recent proliferation of lie detectors has reignited a decades-old debate over the ethics and politics of when and how they should be used and whether such important questions as guilt or innocence should be left to machines.
    Mankind has looked for centuries for a physical indicator that would expose a liar. The Romans studies the entrails of suspected liars. In China, rice was shoved into the mouths of interviewees to measure how dry they were—the drier the mouth, the more likely the person was lying, it was thought. Other cultures tried various chemical concoctions, but they worked no better than chance.
    Especially since September 11, law enforcement agencies consider lie detection systems critical to their investigations. The CIA, FBI and Defense Department have spent millions of dollars on them. In an unusual plea made soon after the terrorist auacks, the government asked for the public’s help in building counterterrorism technologies, among them a portable polygraph.
    In the United States, there is a double standafd when it comes to the use of polygraphs. Although the so-called lie detector is considered an important law enforcement tool, polygraph data are inadmissible as evidence in a court of law. The U.S. Supreme Court forbade private companies from using them to screen job applicants, but allowed the government to use them for the same purpose.
    As debate about polygraphs rages, the devices are being phased out in favor of voice analyzers, which are more portable and easier to use. A voice analyzer device typically consists of a telephone and microphone attached to a computer that packs neatly in a briefcase, or attached to any PC with the proper software installed. Most of the analyzers can be used in person or over the phone. Conversations can be tested in real time or recorded for later analysis.
    First, the questioner asks an interviewee about something he or she would have no reason to lie about, such as “When’s your birthday?” Then he asks what he really wants to ask. The device makes an assessment about whether the subjects is telling the truth based on the differences between the inaudible microtremors in the voice during the first round of questioning and those in the second.
    The federal government officially says it does not use these voice lie detectors. Still, the voice technology has its true believers, among them more than 1.200 police departments nationwide and tens of thousands of consumers.
    The slightly more sophisticated Truster software program that runs on a desktop computer gives text rating of truthfulness. The companies that market these technologies say they are more than 80 percent accurate.
    Though skeptical, Rick Garloff, a 35-year-old American, still said even if the systems are not great lie detectors, they are wonderful lie deterrents. He once used the Truster on his 9-year-old son, to see if he had forgotten to close a door, accidentally letting the dog in. His son claimed no. But the lie detection system said yes. When confronted, his son confessed.
    【解 析】
    一、主干内容表达部分:
    这部分内容为文章的主干内容,是综述的主要点信息。
    1. Lie detectors, those controversial assessors of truth, are making their way into everyday life.
    [分析]本句开宗明义,点明文章的主题,是全文的框架性内容。
    2. No studies have ever proven that lie detectors work.
    [分析]本句位于段落首,是全段中心句,而且本段所讨论的内容也是全文主要论点之一,因此该句是全文的框架性内容。
    3. Mankind has looked for centuries for a physical indicator that would expose a liar.
    [分析]本句位于段落首,是全段中心句,而且本段所讨论的内容即测谎仪的历史追溯也是全文主要内容,为文章论点的提出奠定基础,因此该句是全文的框架性内容。
    4. In the United States, there is a double standard when it comes to the use of polygraphs.
    [分析]本句位于段落首,是全段中心句。人类对测谎仪的使用态度是全文讨论的重点内容,因此该句为全文的框架性内容。
    5. As debate about polygraphs rages, the devices ale being phased out in favor of voice analyzers, which are more portable and easier to use.
    [分析]本句位于段落首,是全段中心句。测谎仪发展的主流和趋势是全文讨论的重点内容,因此该句为全文的框架性内容。
    二、支持性细节表达部分
    这部分内容为主要点的重要支持性细节,是综述的次要点信息。
    1. Polygraphs, which have been used for decades, have been joined by new systems that purportedly analyze a person’s voice, blush, pupil size and even brain waves for signs of deception.
    [分析]本句简单介绍普遍认为的测谎仪工作原理,丰满了全文框架性内容,是重要的支持性细节。
    2. The recent proliferation of lie detectors has reignited a decades-old debate over the ethics and politics of when and how they should be used and whether such important questions as guilt or innocent should be left to machines.
    [分析]本句是对全文主要观点的进一步阐释,引发全文讨论的重点,是重要的支持性细节。
    3. Especially since September 11, law enforcement agencies consider lie detection systems critical to their investigations.
    [分析]本句位于段首,是全段中心句,以典型人物的具体事例强调了文章主要观点,有力地支持了文章的扩展,是重要的支持性细节。
    4. The government asked for the public’s help in building counterterrorism technologies,among them a portable polygraph.
    [分析]本句位于段尾,是全段总结句,进一步证明了该段中心句内容,为全文主要观点提供了有力的证据,是重要的支持性细节。
    5. Although the so-called lie detector is considered an important law enforcement tool, polygraph data ale inadmissible as evidence in a court of law.
    [分析]本句是对全文主要观点的进一步解释和说明,是主要观点的具体化,因此是重要的支持性细节。
    6. Most of the analyzers can be used in person or over the phone. Conversations can be tested in real time or recorded for later analysis.
    [分析]本句是对全文主要内容,即测谎仪发展的主流和趋势的进一步解释和说明,因此是重要的支持性细节。
    7. The device makes an assessment about whether the subjects is telling the truth based on the differences between the inaudible microtremors in the voice during the first round of questioning and those in the second.
    [分析]本句是对主流测谎产品工作原理的介绍,丰满了全文主要内容,因此是重要的支持性细节。
    8. The federal government officially says it does not use these voice lie detectors. Still, the voice technology has its true believers.
    [分析]本句是对全文主要内容的扩展和延伸,从市场角度证明了测谎仪的流行,丰富了全文主要内容,因此是重要的支持性细节。
    9. The slightly more sophisticated Truster software program that runs on a desktop computer gives text rating of truthfulness.
    [分析]本句介绍了测谎仪的流行产品及市场情况,暗示了测谎仪的前景。使对主题的讨论充满意义,丰满了全文主要内容,因此是重要的支持性细节。
    【录音原文】
    Lie detectors, those controversial assessors of truth, are making their way into everyday life. Insurance companies use them to help catch people filing fraudulent claims. Suspicious spouses use hand-hand versions to judge whether their significant others are cheating. Interrogators for the US government use them to double check analysis of who might be terrorists.
    Polygraphs, which have been used for decades, have been joined by new systems that purportedly analyze a person’s voice, blush, pupil size and even brain waves for signs of deception. The devices range from costly experimental devices that use strings of electrodes or thermal imaging to $19.95 palm-sized versions.
    No studies have ever proven that lie detectors work. Many show that they assess truth as accurately as a coin flip; in other words, not at all. Still, some people have come to depend on them. The recent proliferation of lie detectors has reignited a decades-old debate over the ethics and politics of when and how they should be used and whether such important questions as guilt or innocence should be left to machines.
    Mankind has looked for centuries for a physical indicator that would expose a liar. The Romans studied the entrails of suspected liars. In China, rice was shoved into the mouths of interviewees to measure how dry they were—the drier the mouth, the more likely the person was lying, it was thought. Other cultures tried various chemical concoctions, but they worked no better than chance.
    Especially since September 11, law enforcement agencies consider lie detection systems critical to their investigations. The CIA, FBI and Defense Department have spent millions of dollars on them. In an unusual plea made soon after the terrorist attacks, the government asked for the public’s help in building counterterrorism technologies, among them a portable polygraph.
    In the United States, there is a double standard when it comes to the use of polygraphs. Although the so-called lie detector is considered an important law enforcement tool, polygraph data are inadmissible as evidence in a court of law. The US Supreme Court forbade private companies from using them to screen job applicants, but allowed the government to use them for the same purpose.
    As debate about polygraphs rages, the devices are being phased out in favor of voice analyzers, which are more portable and easier to use. A voice analyzer device typically consists of a telephone and microphone attached to a computer that packs neatly in a briefcase, or attached to any PC with the proper software installed. Most of the analyzers can be used in person or over the phone. Conversations can be tested in real time or recorded for later analysis.
    First, the questioner asks an interviewee about something he or she would have no reason to lie about, such as “When’s your birthday?” Then he asks what he really wants to ask. The device makes an assessment about whether the subject is telling the truth based on the differences between the inaudible microtremors in the voice during the first round of questioning and those in the second.
    The federal government officially says it does not use these voice lie detectors. Still, the voice technology has its true believers, among them more than 1,200 police departments nationwide and tens of thousands of consumers.
    The slightly more sophisticated Truster software program that runs on a desktop computer gives text rating of truthfulness. The companies that market these technologies say they are more than 80 percent accurate.
    Though skeptical, Rick Garloff, a 35-year-old American, still said even if the systems are not great lie detectors, they are wonderful lie deterrents. He once used the Truster on his 9-year-old son, to see if he had forgotten to close a door, accidentally letting the dog in. His son claimed no. But the lie detection system said yes. When confronted, his son confessed.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    If the ordered spare parts have been modified by manufacturer, which of the following should be pay attention to?()
    A

    quality

    B

    reliability

    C

    price fluctuating

    D

    applicability


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    You ()him so closely; you should have kept your distance.
    A

    shouldn’tfollow

    B

    mustn’tfollow

    C

    couldn’t have been following

    D

    shouldn’t have been following


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Directions: In this section, you are asked to write a composition with the title “The Biggest Dream of My Life.” You should write at least 120 words and cover the following points. 

    1. What is your biggest dream?  2. Why do you have it? For how long have you got it? 3. What are your plans to achieve your dream?


    参考答案:

    The Biggest Dream of My Life I know many people whose biggest dreams are things such as what career they want to get into, how much money they can earn. My dream is nothing like that. My biggest dream has always been and will always be to travel around the world. I have one life here on Earth, so I don’t want to die regretting that I didn’t see it all. Actually I have had this dream ever since I was in primary school. In one geography class, when the teacher presented us the globe and national fl ags of various nations, I thought I found the dream in the depth of my heart. And the moment I came to college, I had always envisioned myself of becoming a nomad. I would roam around the world. No permanent address. Any place can be my home and I am home within myself. Meanwhile, I am aware that it’s really a costly dream. The first step I need to take is to begin to save money to support it. And I think it’s a good idea to start exploration from my hometown and the city where my university is located. Just as a saying goes: a big dream begins with the first step.

  • 第14题:

    I would like to draw your attention ________ our new detergent powders.

    A.forward

    B.towards

    C.for

    D.on


    正确答案:B

  • 第15题:

    You have been asked to use a 25 bit subnet mask to segment the following network block:209.18.12.0.How many usable will there be per subnet?()

    A.2 hosts

    B.120 hosts

    C.126 hosts

    D.255 hosts


    参考答案:C

  • 第16题:

    --Could I use your car tomorrow
    --Sure. I _____________ a story at home.

    A.have written
    B.have been writing
    C.will have written
    D.will be writing

    答案:D
    解析:
    考查时态。句意为“——明天我可以用你的汽车吗 ——当然可以。(那时)我将在家写小说。”由题干中的关键信息词tomorrow可知,双方在谈论明天的事情。所以答语应用将来进行时,表示“明天我将在家写小说”。

  • 第17题:

    discovered that my baggage had been lost. I didn’t have any choice but to wait at the airport for five
    hours while your employees tried to trace the whereabouts of my baggage. I left the airport without my
    belongings as I had an important meeting to attend.
    It has been one week, and I have not been contacted regarding my baggage. For this reason, I strongly
    feel that I should be compensated for the items that were lost. I hope to hear from your office ( )the week.
    Sincerely yours,
    NATHAN HALL

    A.within
    B.from
    C.since
    D.near

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第18题:

    I appreciate()the opportunity to visit your factory.

    • A、having been given
    • B、to have been given
    • C、having given
    • D、to have given

    正确答案:A

  • 第19题:

    Who has done your hair,Susan?()

    • A、My hair has been done
    • B、That hair stylist
    • C、My hairstyle is cool
    • D、I have it cut

    正确答案:B

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    Practice 5  ● Your company has decided to invest some of this year’s exceptionally high profits in one of the following areas:  ● New company buses  ● Culture comparative Courses  ● Special bonus payments.  ● You have been asked to write a report recommending how the profits should be invested and what benefits they would bring respectively.  ● Write 200-250 words on your Answer Sheet.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    Introduction
    The purpose of this report is to analyze how the company should reinvest its profits this year. Options under consideration include purchasing new company buses, providing language training courses and paying special bonuses.
    Findings
    Options under consideration
    New company buses
    Despite that the motorcade of company buses are aged, they are still good enough to use. They are equipped with comfortable sofa seats, air-conditioning system and even karaoke. Therefore, their hardware is definitely not out of date. In addition, engines of these vehicles were only replaced last year, and they all came from Bolvo which run very smoothly. As a result, new company buses would be out of the question.
    Culture comparative courses
    Since the company is planning to increase its international market shares, especially in China and Japan, attending culture comparative courses would be very help for employees to deal with business partners and customers in those regions. Furthermore, courses would also increase cohesion, that is to say, staff members would get on with each other as classmates. They would certainly keep in memory this special period of happy time for many years to come. Therefore, the idea of investing in culture comparative courses is not bad.
    Special bonus payments
    As is known to all, special bonus payments would stimulate motivations. However, they would not have immediate improvement on the company’s overall performances. In addition, there’s also a potential hazard regarding the resentment of stall ineligible for the payments. If a precedent for future payments is set, think about what we shall do then to boost the morale in a rainy day. Therefore, it would be unwise to invest in bonus payments.
    Recommendations
    To conclude, investing in culture comparative courses will achieve a win-win situation for both the company and staff. It is recommended that the company arrange courses in Chinese and Japanese for employees who have contact with partners and customers in the above regions. As for other members of staff who are interested, they should also be encouraged to participate in.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    I appreciate()the opportunity to visit your factory.
    A

    having been given

    B

    to have been given

    C

    having given

    D

    to have given


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    问答题
    Practice 4  ● Your company is planning to launch a new mode of cellphone. You have been asked to do some research and put forward a proposal.  ● Write your proposal, including the following:  ● when and where to launch the cellphone,  ● promotion activities to go with the launch,  ● possible benefits that the launch will bring to the company,  ● possible risks involved.  ● Write 200—250 words.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    Introduction
    This proposal aims at recommending the time and location to launch our new mode of cellphone and suggesting ways of promotion.
    When and Where
    Time: Since students are the target customers of our new mode of cellphone, the best promotion time will be the summer holiday when new college students are leaving home and have to buy cellphones to communicate with their family.
    Place: our best choice is the Victory Shopping Mall located near the campus, as the square in front of the mall has enough space for the launch and there are a dozen colleges around the mall.
    How and What
    We strongly suggest the following promotion activities:
    Promotional flyers: We should create high-quality promotional flyers that tell customers of competitive price and the advanced quality of our product. Our key features and after sales service should also be included in it .
    Promotional video: Simple, short-length product demonstration videos are really noticeable. We can show that our cellphone can be used everywhere in the world in the video.
    Coupons: Most customers love coupons and a $20 coupon can stimulate sales volume of our new cellphone.
    Possible benefits
    These promotion approaches will help achieve success for the new product and as a result have a positive impact on the company identity.
    Possible risks
    The possible risks involved in these promotions are that in summer it rains a lot and maybe there will not be many participants on a rainy day. Therefore, we should pay attention to weather forecast and make a good preparation for a rainy day.
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    If I _____ that your business was growing so rapidly,I wouldn’t have been worried about it.
    A

    know

    B

    knew

    C

    had known

    D

    have known


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    句意:如果我知道贵公司发展如此迅速,我就不会为它担心了。本题考查虚拟语气。后面的分句用would have done,而know在此动作之前,要用过去完成时,表示虚拟语气,而事实上,当时并不知道这件事情。故正确答案为C。