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What do we mean by a perfect English pronunciation In one sense there are as many different kinds of English as there are speakers of it. (21) two speakers speak in exactly the same (22) . We can always hear differences (23) them, and the pronunciation of English (24) a great deal in different geographical (25) . How do we decide what sort of English to use as a (26) This is not a question that can be (27) in the same way for all foreign learners of English. (28) you live in a part of the world like India or West Africa, where there is a long (29) of speaking English for general communication purposes, you should tend to acquire a good variety of the pronunciation of this area. It would be a (30) in these circumstances to use as a model BBC English or (31) of the sort. On the other hand, if you live in a country (32) there is no traditional use of English, you must take (33) your model some form of practical English pronunciation. It does not care very much which form you choose. The most (34) way is to take as your model the sort of English you can (35) most often. 35()

A. listen
B. hear
C. notice
D. find

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THYSSEN ELEVATIRS is one of his leading elevators companies in the world with more than 120 branch companies around the globe. GUANGDING THYSSEN ELEVATIRS LTD. In Zhongshan produces high-quality elevators. We are offering the following positions:Plant ManagerExcellent Senior English with experience in this field to manage our plant in ZhongshanSenior Engineer (Mechanical and Electrical)For production and Engineering Department, good command of InternetJunior PositionsFor those who wish for successOne purchaser(购货员)Preferably with experience in a mechanical engineering company and international marketsCost Accountant (会计)5 years experience in mechanical factory costing, good knowledge in Office 95, CET level. For these senior level positions, we expect preferable a university degree or an excellent job record.3 - 5 years of experience on the job and good command of English. If you are ready to work with us, we will offer attractive salary packet and bright future.THYESSENGUANGDING THYSSEN ELEVATORS LTD.LONGHUAN. HUANCHENGZhongshan (5284655) Guangdong Province1) SecretaryUniversity graduateGood at English speaking, writing & translatingGood PC knowledge and typing skillPleasant character with good personal skill2) AccountantsCollege or university graduateGood command of English and PC operationWork experience3) Production TraineesCollege or university graduateGood engineering/machinery or chemistry1-2 years experience in food factoryLeadership ability and PC knowledge4) Production WorkersPolytechnic school (中专) graduateFood technology or chemistryKnowledge of basic English1-2 years experience in food factoryNESTLEDONGGUAN NESTLE COMPANY LTD From the passage we can learn that ().

A. THYSSEN is a successful company with many branches
B. NESTLE is a company only producing chemical products
C. NESTLE asks for good command of English in every position
D. THYSSEN needs a senior sales manager to sell its products in Asia

Questions 22 ~ 25 are based on the following passage. What does "pull up your socks" mean

A. Your socks aren’t decent enough.
B. Make you look tidy.
C. Improve your performance.
D. Try hard to win the game.

There Pictures from outer space now show us how much land has changed on earth. These images are taken by Landsat 7, a government satellite. The satellites have been used for 27 years. They reveal the clear-cutting of forests in the northwestern part of the United States. Pictures show the loss of rain forests in South America. NASA’s Darrel Williams speaks about the Landsat 7 Project. He said that an eruption caused trees to burn up in a large forest. Fifteen years later, pinkish images from space show that the trees and plant life are growing again. Williams says that clear-cut areas easily show up in the pictures. He wants Americans to look at how much land is being cleared of forests in our country. Satellites have provided other information about changes on earth. In the past ten years, more than four miles have shrunk from glaciers in Alaska. Landsat 7 received these computer images of Glacier Bay in Alaska. Hurricanes Floyd and Irene have damaged the coastline in North Carolina. Runoff from farms and silt have gone into the ocean according to satellite images. Loss of trees and forests have caused hotter summers in southern cities such as Atlanta, Georgia. The Landsat 7 images are like pictures in a photo album. Instead of pictures of the family, the album shows changes around the globe in the past 25 years. A new satellite, Terra, is going to be launched by NASA soon. It will be more advanced than Landsat 7 and will take important global pictures. Ocean temperatures and energy loss will be provided by Terra daily. Silt and heavy run-off from farms in North Carolina were caused by()

A. Hurricanes Irene and Floyd
B. Hurricanes Floyd and Carla
C. an eruption from a volcano
D. deforestation of trees

Part ADirections: Read the following texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET.Text 1 As the costs of health care continue to rise, employers will ask their employees to pay more for their benefits by the year 2 000. This forecast comes from a recent survey of 400 executives conducted by the group Insurance Division of Northwestern National Life Insurance Company ( NWNL). A similar NWNL survey in 1986 found that two-thirds of the employers were planning to add benefits. Now, two-thirds are planning to offer fewer choices. Factors cited as driving up the cost of health care include hospital and doctor fees, new medical technology, and malpractice suits. Employers also face the expensive prospect of providing health care for the growing number of retirees. Says the employee benefit director of a Boston communication company, "With people living longer, and being sicker when older, we could be paying a big sum of money for 30 to 40 years after they retire." Compulsory benefits are also likely to increase health-care costs to employers. A majority of the respondents predict that the federal government will demand benefits for all employees. More than one fourth of the employers surveyed think it is very likely that the government will establish a national plan by the year 2000, and a similar number foresee regulation of doctor and hospital fees. However, a large majority doubt such measures are very likely to be effective in controlling health-care costs. Besides holding employees, responsible for a larger share of their benefit costs, more employers will offer flexible benefit plans with limited employer contributions. Health-education programs will grow in the workplace, as employers try to lessen the need for expensive medical care. Other employers intent on cutting costs will design their benefit plans to allow their employees fewer choices in when and how they get medical care. Although the survey results reflect uncertainty about the future, they also offer reason for optimism, says U. S. Senator David Durenberger of Minnesota, "People are starting to come to grips with the question of how we can more effectively provide quality health care that is affordable and accessible," he asserts, "We no longer can write blank checks." What will the employers do to reduce the health-care cost

A. They will not provide health care for the retirees.
B. They will employ fewer employees.
C. They will ask their employees to pay most of the cost.
D. They will depend on the regulation of doctor and hospital fees.

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