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在职攻硕英语易错题(2019/9/26)
1题: Immigrants of all races in this area are demanding that they receive ______ treatment from the authorities.
A.unique
B.united
C.uniform
D.universal
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2题:Speaker A: I wonder what's happened to Jerry. He hasn't been around for at least two weeks.Speaker B: ______
A.Yes, two weeks halve passed before you know where you are.
B.Jerry is quite introvert. He doesn't like to let others know much about him.
C.Do you know the reason for his absence
D.He took a leave to see his mother in Europe.
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3题:One of the most convenient and cheapest ways to seeAmerica is by riding a Greyhound bus. This interstate bus system connects all major cities in the United States, (52) people with frequent and convenient service. The bus system even has an international service (53) makes connection with cities inCanada and Mexico.
Its network even extends to some of the smaller towns and out-of-the-way communities (54) the great interior of the country. Traveling by bus may (55) longer than flying by plane, but the terminals are located in the center of most cities and there is (56) to the downtown are
A、These buses are comfortable and air-conditioneD、They are all equipped with toilets in the rear to (57) the convenience of the passengers, but there are some very severe (58) of conduct which are strictly enforceD、On all buses (59) is forbidden and the consumption of alcoholic drinks is not alloweD、
(60) bus travel may not be suited to everyone’s taste, it affords budget travelers the (61) to seeAmerica in comfort and safety and at a leisurely unhurried pace.

A、easy accessB、fast way C、short pathD、direct approach
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Who to believe Nokia orEricsson IBM or Sun Microsystems Microsoft or Siebel Rarely have the fortunes of technology companies appeared to differ so widely. Nokia, the world’s largest maker of mobile phones, this week reported better-than-expected sales for the latest quarter, holding out the prospect that its market share would soon reach new highs.By contrast,Ericsson, a rival, was full of gloom.’ Reporting bigger losses than expected, the company said that sales of its mobile phones were likely to tumble by 20%this year.
Motorola, another maker of mobile phones, is in a similar boat. On October 15th, the company reported a return to profit in its most recent period after a run of losses, but lowered its forecasts for the rest of the year and for 2003.Demand in wireless, broadband and semiconductors continued to slow, said the company. Unimpressed, investors marked down Motorola’s shares to a ten-year low.
The pattern of haves and have-nots is repeated in software too. While Microsoft was in chipper mood this week—revelling in a 26%crease in sales and a doubling of its profits after tax for the quarter to the end of September—Siebel Systems and PeopleSoft, two ofAmerica’s leading suppliers of business software, were down in the dumps. While PeopleSoft managed a modest profit, Siebel reported a loss for the last quarter and said it expected the present quarter to be equally tough.Despite (or because of) their contrasting fortunes, Microsoft and Siebel announced a joint marketing deal on October 21st: Microsoft is to sell Siebel’s customer management software through. NET, its web-services product.
Why are some companies doing better than others One reason is that, now more than ever, those that are competitive seem to be punishing those that are not. Nokia has stretched its lead overEricsson which, in addition to lower sales of mobile phones, has suffered from the severe fall in demand for telecoms infrastructure, its biggest business. There was, however, some good news forEricsson’s shares on October 18th , when the company said that the infrastructure unit came close to breaking even in the most recent quarter.
Cost-cutting has also helped SAP,Europe’s largest developer of business software, has reduced its expenses by 8%.As a result, its margins have improved a lot compared with those of its competitors. Microsoft has employed different tactics. It has capitalized on customers’ fears that the cost of upgrading their software, such as the company’s Windows XP operating system, could climB、Many have rushed to buy now in case prices rise. In tune with the times, Microsoft is also keen to demonstrate how its products can save its customers money. Understandably, this is winning its sales.
4题:
{{B}}Passage One{{/B}}
What is the best title for the passageA.Technology Giants in Trouble.
B.World IT Market.
C.A、New Gulf in IT Industry.
D.TechnologyCompanies.
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5题: Wendy: Have you been to the new bakery on the comer
Arthur: No, how is it
Wendy: It is heaven! ______ !
A.Their cakes are to strive for
B.Their cakes are to straggle for
C.Their cakes are to die for
D.Their cakes are to pay for
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