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PART ONE · Look at the sentences below and following texts. · Which text does each sentence refer to · For each sentence 1—8, mark one letter A, B, C, D or E. · You will need to use some of the letters more than once.A. David V. HarkinsDavid V. Harkins has been affiliated with Thomas H. Lee Partners, L. P. and its predecessor, Thomas H. Lee Company, since its founding in 1974, and currently serves as President of Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. In addition, he has over 30 years experience in the investment and venture capital industry with the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, where he began his career, as well as TA Associates and Massachusetts Capital Corporation. Mr. Harkins also founded National Dentex Corporation and serves as Chairman of the Board. He is currently a director of Cott Corp. and Syratech Corp. Mr. Harkins also serves as President and Trustee of T. H. Lee Mezzanine II, the Administrative General Partner of Thomas H. Lee Advisors II, L. P. , which is the sole limited partner of the Managing General Partner of ML-Lee Acquisition Fund II, L. P. and ML-Lee Acquisition Fund (Retirement Accounts) II, L. P. , Principal Managing Director of Thomas H. Lee Advisors, LLC, TH Lee, Putnam Capital Advisors, LLC, and Thomas H. Lee Management Company, LLC, President of THL Fund IV Bridge Corp. and THL Investment Management Corp. , and Vice President of THL Equity Holdings III, Inc.B. Hoff, Walter M.Mr. Hoff is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of NDCHealth. Prior to joining NDCHeahh, Mr. Hoff was Executive Vice President of First Data Corporation from 1991 to 1997, with responsibility for First Data Card Services Group. Mr. Hoff served as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of American Express Information Services Corporation (predecessor to First Data Corporation) from 1989 to 1991.C. Thomas H. LeeThomas H. Lee founded Thomas H. Lee Partners, L. P.’s predecessor, Thomas H. Lee Company, in 1974 and from that time through July 1999, served as its President. Mr. Lee currently serves as General Director of Thomas H. Lee Partners, L. P. , which is a Boston-based private equity firm that focuses on investments in growth companies. From 1966 through 1974, Mr. Lee was with First National Bank of Boston where he directed the bank’s high technology lending group from 1968 to 1974. Mr. Lee is also a director of Vertis Holdings, Inc. , Finlay Fine Jewelry Corporation, First Security Services Corporation, Miller Import Corporation, Safelite Glass Corporation, The Smith & Wollensky Restaurant Group, Inc., Vail Resorts, Inc., and Wyndham International, Inc. Mr. Lee is an individual general partner of ML-Lee Acquisition Fund II, L.P. and ML-Lee Acquisition Fund (Retirement Accounts) II, L.P. Mr. Lee also serves as Chairman of T. H. Lee Mezzanine II, the Administrative General Partner of Thomas FI. Lee Advisors II, L. P. , which is the sole limited partner of the Managing General Partner of ML-Lee Acquisition Fund II, L. P. and ML-Lee Acquisition Fund (Retirement Accounts) II, L. P.D. Matthew S. MeliusMatthew S. Melius has been Executive Vice President, Credit Risk Management of Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. since January 2001. Mr. Melius previously was Executive Vice President, E-commerce of the Company from September 2000 to December 2000; Senior Vice President, E-Commerce from January 2000 to August 2000; Senior Vice President, Portfolio Marketing from January 1998 to December 1999; and Vice President, Marketing from September 1995 to December 1997. Prior to that, Mr. Melius served seven years in the credit card division of the First National Bank of Omaha, where he advanced from a management trainee to manager of the portfolio management department, where he directed the account retention and portfolio profitability operations.E. Dan N. PiteleskiDan N. Piteleski has been Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Thomas H. Lee Partners, L.P. since May 2002. Mr. Piteleski previously was Senior Vice President, Chief Information Officer of the Company from May 2001 to April 2002. Prior to joining it, Mr. Piteleski was Vice President, Chief Information Officer of H.B. Fuller Company for six years. Prior to H. B. Fuller, Mr. Piteleski served as Vice President, Information Systems at Zenith Data Systems for two and one-half years. Before Zenith, Mr. Piteleski was Manager, Information Systems and Technology at Apple Computer for four years. Mr. Piteleski also has worked in information systems at Equitable Resources Energy Company, Inc. , and American Standard. He began his career in an insurance company.

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In the dining room of my grandfather’ s house stood his heavy clock. Meals in the dining room were a (21) for our four generations to become one. My grandfather’ s clock always stood like a trusted old family friend, (22) us playing jokes and tellingstories, which was already a (23) of our life.When I was a child, the old clock interested me. I watched and listened to it during (24) I was surprised how at (25) times of the day, the clock would strike three times, six times or more, with a wonderful great (26) that echoed throughout the house. The clock chimed year after year, a part of my (27) , a part of my heart.Even more (28) to me was my grandfather’s special action each day. He meticulously (29) the clock with a special key each day. The key was magic to me. It (30) our family’ s magnificent clock ticking and striking all year round. 30()

A. shock
B. sound
C. song
D. music

龈交位于______与______连线处。

In the dining room of my grandfather’ s house stood his heavy clock. Meals in the dining room were a (21) for our four generations to become one. My grandfather’ s clock always stood like a trusted old family friend, (22) us playing jokes and tellingstories, which was already a (23) of our life.When I was a child, the old clock interested me. I watched and listened to it during (24) I was surprised how at (25) times of the day, the clock would strike three times, six times or more, with a wonderful great (26) that echoed throughout the house. The clock chimed year after year, a part of my (27) , a part of my heart.Even more (28) to me was my grandfather’s special action each day. He meticulously (29) the clock with a special key each day. The key was magic to me. It (30) our family’ s magnificent clock ticking and striking all year round. 29()

A. busy
B. urgent
C. happy
D. different

The largest earthquake (magnitude里氏9.5 ) of the 20th century happened on May 22, 1960 off the coast of South Central Chile.It generated (生成) one of the most destructive Pacific-wide tsunamis (海啸). Near thegenerating area, both the earthquake and the tsunami were very much destructive, particularly in the coastal area from Concepcion to the south end of Isla Chiloe. The largest tsunami damage occurred at Isla Chiloe-the coastal area closest to the epicenter(震中). Huge tsunami waves measuring as high as 25 meters arrived within 10 to 15 minutes after the earthquake, killing at least two hundred people, sinking all the boats, and flooding half a kilometer inland.There was large damage and loss of life at Concepcion, Chile’s top industrial city. Near the city of Valdivia, the earthquake and following aftershocks generated landslides which killed 18 people. At the port city of Valparaiso, a city of 200,000, many buildings collapsed. A total of 130,000 houses were destroyed--one in every three in the earthquake zone and nearly 2,000,000 people were left homeless.Total damage losses, including to agriculture and to industry, were estimated(估计) to be over a half billion dollars. The total number of deaths related with both the tsunami and the earthquake was never found accurately for the region. Estimates of deaths reached between 490 to 5,7002 with no distinction(差别) as to how many deaths were caused by the earthquake and how many were caused by the tsunami. However, it is believed that most of the deaths in Chile were caused by the tsunami. What is generally thought the main cause of deaths in Chile()

A. Landslides.
B. The tsunami.
C. Aftershocks.
D. The magnitude 9.5 earthquake.

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