【单选题】. One answer has been given as an example.
Three Bootleggers Jailed
Three men who ran a cross-channel smuggling group ,selling cheap.
French beer ,wine and champagne in Britain ,were jailed yesterday.
The men were leaders of an 11-man group which made at least 42......example......on the Dover-Calais ferry in three months.
Trucks of cheap drink were brought into the country and sold ... ...21 ... ...at Sunday market, And corner shops in South Wales , Two secret teams of customs officers ... ... 22... ...vehicles between Kent and Cardiff in an operation called "chancer". Eleven men admitted their part in a.. ...23... ...to avoid paying duty on beer and spirits.
Mr. Roger Thomas said it was ......24 ...... that 70, 000pounds of unpaid duty was involved between January and April last year when the gang was ...... 25 ......the smuggling group. Cases of beer, wine and champagne were brought to a rented warehouse in Cardiff before being ...... 26 ...... to traders. Mr. Richard Nichols, a former market trader, Mr. Qichard Spencer ,a shopowner, and Mr Raymond Tout , were put in prison for ... ... 27... ..of nine, four and three months ...... 28 ...... Judge Michael Burr said the group had used "an army of helpers "in an organized conspiracy to make ... ... 29 ... ... money. He ordered six other men to carry out community service and conditionally .. ... 30... ...two others who had played a lesser role.
After the ...... 31 ..... customs investigators said that the group made as many as four cross channel trips a day ... .. 32... ... to a hypermarket near Calais. They went into business only three weeks after the new customs laws came into ...... 33......on New Year's day last year. The investigators added : "We hope these jail .. ... 34... ...will be a big help to tackle this . ...35... ...crime which is causing concern to the retail industry.
example
A. holidays B. tours C. trips D. voyages
Answer: C
21. A. lawfully B. secretly C. legally D. illegally
22. A. tracked B. travelled C. saw D. watched
23. A. accident B. conspiracy C. hope D. dream
24. A. calculated B. considered C. counted D. estimated
25. A. meeting B. talking C. organizing D. using
26. A. moved B. rented C. distributed D. using
27. A. times B. lengths C. terms D. periods
28. A. each B. altogether C. long D. respectively
29. A. hard B. easy C. comfortable D. simple
30. A. closed B. discharged C. opened D. liberated
31. A. trial B. sentence C. accident D. case
32. A. occasionally B. particularly C. mainly D. consequently
33. A. being B. force C. strength D. use
34. A. words B. sentences C. phrases D. punishment
35. A. widespread B. terrible C. serious D. rare
Three Bootleggers Jailed
Three men who ran a cross-channel smuggling group ,selling cheap.
French beer ,wine and champagne in Britain ,were jailed yesterday.
The men were leaders of an 11-man group which made at least 42......example......on the Dover-Calais ferry in three months.
Trucks of cheap drink were brought into the country and sold ... ...21 ... ...at Sunday market, And corner shops in South Wales , Two secret teams of customs officers ... ... 22... ...vehicles between Kent and Cardiff in an operation called "chancer". Eleven men admitted their part in a.. ...23... ...to avoid paying duty on beer and spirits.
Mr. Roger Thomas said it was ......24 ...... that 70, 000pounds of unpaid duty was involved between January and April last year when the gang was ...... 25 ......the smuggling group. Cases of beer, wine and champagne were brought to a rented warehouse in Cardiff before being ...... 26 ...... to traders. Mr. Richard Nichols, a former market trader, Mr. Qichard Spencer ,a shopowner, and Mr Raymond Tout , were put in prison for ... ... 27... ..of nine, four and three months ...... 28 ...... Judge Michael Burr said the group had used "an army of helpers "in an organized conspiracy to make ... ... 29 ... ... money. He ordered six other men to carry out community service and conditionally .. ... 30... ...two others who had played a lesser role.
After the ...... 31 ..... customs investigators said that the group made as many as four cross channel trips a day ... .. 32... ... to a hypermarket near Calais. They went into business only three weeks after the new customs laws came into ...... 33......on New Year's day last year. The investigators added : "We hope these jail .. ... 34... ...will be a big help to tackle this . ...35... ...crime which is causing concern to the retail industry.
example
A. holidays B. tours C. trips D. voyages
Answer: C
21. A. lawfully B. secretly C. legally D. illegally
22. A. tracked B. travelled C. saw D. watched
23. A. accident B. conspiracy C. hope D. dream
24. A. calculated B. considered C. counted D. estimated
25. A. meeting B. talking C. organizing D. using
26. A. moved B. rented C. distributed D. using
27. A. times B. lengths C. terms D. periods
28. A. each B. altogether C. long D. respectively
29. A. hard B. easy C. comfortable D. simple
30. A. closed B. discharged C. opened D. liberated
31. A. trial B. sentence C. accident D. case
32. A. occasionally B. particularly C. mainly D. consequently
33. A. being B. force C. strength D. use
34. A. words B. sentences C. phrases D. punishment
35. A. widespread B. terrible C. serious D. rare
【单选题】 What does the word "daunting" in the third paragraph mean
A.Shocking.
B.Interesting.
C.Confusing.
D.Stimulating.
A.Shocking.
B.Interesting.
C.Confusing.
D.Stimulating.
【单选题】 it is DiFFiCult to BEComE A tElECommutEr.
A.
B.
C.
A.
A. right |
B.
B. wrong |
C.
C. DoEsn't sAy |
【单选题】Too ManyCars
Everyone agrees that there are simply too many cars on the read but who will be the first to stop using theirsAlthough everyone hates being stuck in traffic, no-one sees their cars as part of the growing problem. However, with traffic growth of up to 84 per cent expected by 2031 and the ever-increasing cost of accidents and delays already at $160bn inEurope, there is a growing need to change our ’car culture’ and develop alternative forms of transport as quickly as possible.
One answer is to make cars more expansive by increasing taxes on patrol. However, tax increases will affect the people who live in the country more than city drivers and do little to reduce inner city traffiC、The Government is also looking at pay-as-you-drive schemes on motorways but this will push cars on to smaller ’free’ roads, which will make the problem worse.
A、successful transport policy is not just a question of making the car tee expensive but of offering car drivers a real alternative. Many motorists dislike driving to work but say public transport services are too slew, offer poor quality and are far too expansive. If new transport policies are to succeed, public transport needs to be quick, reliable and affordable.
Transport planners are also developing ways of managing the existing road network more efficiently. New technology such as smart cards and electronic monitoring of roads will lead to a more efficient use of transport systems. However, technology will not reduce the number of cars on the road or solve the real problem of how to persuade car drivers to leave their beloved cars at home more often.
The Government is planning to build more roads in the future.
A、RightB、WrongC、Doesn’t say
Everyone agrees that there are simply too many cars on the read but who will be the first to stop using theirsAlthough everyone hates being stuck in traffic, no-one sees their cars as part of the growing problem. However, with traffic growth of up to 84 per cent expected by 2031 and the ever-increasing cost of accidents and delays already at $160bn inEurope, there is a growing need to change our ’car culture’ and develop alternative forms of transport as quickly as possible.
One answer is to make cars more expansive by increasing taxes on patrol. However, tax increases will affect the people who live in the country more than city drivers and do little to reduce inner city traffiC、The Government is also looking at pay-as-you-drive schemes on motorways but this will push cars on to smaller ’free’ roads, which will make the problem worse.
A、successful transport policy is not just a question of making the car tee expensive but of offering car drivers a real alternative. Many motorists dislike driving to work but say public transport services are too slew, offer poor quality and are far too expansive. If new transport policies are to succeed, public transport needs to be quick, reliable and affordable.
Transport planners are also developing ways of managing the existing road network more efficiently. New technology such as smart cards and electronic monitoring of roads will lead to a more efficient use of transport systems. However, technology will not reduce the number of cars on the road or solve the real problem of how to persuade car drivers to leave their beloved cars at home more often.
The Government is planning to build more roads in the future.
A、RightB、WrongC、Doesn’t say
【单选题】 sEnD $ 30 For CAtAlog. rEFunDABlE AgAinst purChAsE.
A. $30 will BE rEturnED iF you Buy thE proDuCt.
B. CustomErs shoulD pAy $ 30 For thE CAtAlog.
C. thE monEy CAn not BE tAkEn BACk.
A. $30 will BE rEturnED iF you Buy thE proDuCt.
B. CustomErs shoulD pAy $ 30 For thE CAtAlog.
C. thE monEy CAn not BE tAkEn BACk.
【单选题】 Malka Bank Car Park
·Staff parking only
·Spaces in the street reserved for directors
·Visitors' car park opposite
A.Malka Bank's customers
B.employees of Malka Bank
C.directors of Malka Bank
·Staff parking only
·Spaces in the street reserved for directors
·Visitors' car park opposite
A.Malka Bank's customers
B.employees of Malka Bank
C.directors of Malka Bank
【单选题】
A.owner
B.businessman
C.salesman
D.trader
A.owner
B.businessman
C.salesman
D.trader
【单选题】How do you understand "ignite contagious intensity"
A、To have an increase in strength
B.To communicate easily
C.To make the company collapse
A、To have an increase in strength
B.To communicate easily
C.To make the company collapse
【单选题】whEn moDErn mAnAgEmEnt intEgrAtEs mAny highly ComplEx systEms, thEy must mAkE surE thAt ______.
A.thEsE highly ComplEx systEms ArE in AgrEEmEnt with DiFFErEnt rEquirEmEnts rElAtED to thEir orgAnizAtion.
B.thEy ArE DiFFErEnt systEms unhEArD oF A FEw DECADEs Ago.
C.thE rEquirEmEnts ArE rElEvAnt to thEir orgAnizAtion.
D.Do without unDErstAnDing soCiAl AnD BEhAviorAl prEssur
A.thEsE highly ComplEx systEms ArE in AgrEEmEnt with DiFFErEnt rEquirEmEnts rElAtED to thEir orgAnizAtion.
B.thEy ArE DiFFErEnt systEms unhEArD oF A FEw DECADEs Ago.
C.thE rEquirEmEnts ArE rElEvAnt to thEir orgAnizAtion.
D.Do without unDErstAnDing soCiAl AnD BEhAviorAl prEssur
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