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在职申硕英语考试易错题(2018/4/10)
1题:Being an intelligent boy, he ______such a foolish mistake.
A.needn't have made
B.can’t have made
C.won't have made
D.wouldn’t have made
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2题:Terror works like a musical composition, so many instruments, all in tune, playing perfectly together to create their desired effect. It was , of course, a perfect day 70 deg and flawless skies, perfect for a nervous pilot who has stolen a huge jet and intends to turn it into a missile. It was a Boeing 767 from Boston, American Airlines Flight 11 bound for Los Angeles with 81 passengers, that first got the attention of air traffic controllers. The plane took off at 7:59 a.m. and headed west, over the Adirondacks, before taking a sudden turn south and diving down toward the heart of New York City. Meanwhile American Flight 757 had left Dulles; United Flight 175 left Boston at 7:58, and United Flight 93 left Newark three minutes later, bound for San Francisco. All climbed into beautiful clear skies, all four planes on transcontinental flights, plump with fuel, ripe to explode. "They couldn‘t carry anything-other than an atom bomb-that could be as bad as what they were flying," observed a veteran investigator.
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3题: You are to stay at the hotel where rooms _________for you.
A.have been booked
B.are booked
C.would be booked
D.were booked
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4题:An actual recession in the euro area  
earlier  this year, when America first sneezed, the European Central Bank (along with most private-sector economists) argued that the euro area was insulated from America‘s slowdown and had little to worry about. This seems to have been wrong. In Germany there are fears about recession as business investment and retail sales tumble. Recent figures confirmed that Germany‘s GDP stagnated in the second quarter. Italy‘s GDP fell in the second quarter, and although growth has held up better in France and Spain, the growth in the euro area as a whole was close to zero in the quarter. Nobody is forecasting an actual recession in the euro area this year, but it is no longer expected to provide an engine for world growth. As for Japan, it is probably already in recession. Japan‘s GDP grew slightly in the first quarter. Persistent deflation continues to be a severe problem. A revised measure of Japan‘s consumer-price index, to be published soon, is likely to show that deflation is worse than had been thought. 
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5题:The China boom is by now a well-documented phenomenon. Who hasn‘t heard of the Middle Kingdom‘s astounding economic growth (8 percent annually), its mesmerizing consumer market (1.2 billion people), the investment ardor of foreign suitors ($40 billion in foreign direct investment last year alone)? China is an economic juggernaut. According to Nicholas Lardy of the Brookings Institution, a Washington D.C.-based think tank, "No country has expanded its foreign trade as fast as China over the last 20 years. Japan doubled its foreign trade over a 20-year period; China‘s foreign trade as quintupled. They‘ve become the pre-eminent producer of labor-intensive manufacturing goods in the world." But there‘s been something missing from the dazzling China growth story-namely, the Chinese multinational. No major Chinese companies have yet established themselves, or their brands, on the global stage. But as Haier shows, that is starting to change. After 100 years of poverty and chaos, of being overshadowed by foreign countries and multinationals, Chinese industrial companies are starting to make a mark on the world. 
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