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第二大题填空题 Instructions: Which option is the predicative in the sentence? Write it down.1.The old man was feeling very tired. 2.Why is he worried about Jim?3.The leaves have turned yellow. 4.Soon They all became interested in the subject.5.She was the first to learn about it.1. ______ 2. ______ 3.______ 4. ______ 5. ______

第一大题选择题Instructions: Which option is the predicate in the sentence? Choose from A, B, C or D.1. I don't like the picture on the wall. A. don't B. like C. Picture D. wall2.The days get longer and longer when summer comes.A. get B. longer C. days D. summer3.Do you usually go to school by bus? A. Do B. usually C.go D. bus4.There will be a meeting at the library this afternoon.A. will be B. meeting C. the library D. afternoon5.Did the twins have porridge for their breakfast?A.Did B. twins C. have D. break.fast 1.______ 2.______ 3.______ 4. ______ 5.______

PART SIXQuestions 41-52l Read the text below about the life cycle of a product.l In most of the lines 41-52 there is one extra word. It is either grammatical incorrect or does not fit in with the meaning of the text. Some lines, however, are correct.l If a line is correct, write CORRECT on you Answer Sheet.l If there is an extra word in the line, write the extra word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.l They exercise begins with two examples, (0) and (00). The product life cycle 0 Products have a limited life, not only from the consumer’s viewpoint, but also 00 when as far as the producer is concerned. For example, a particular model41 of car might last 5 years before production is stopped and it is replaced42 for by a comp l ete l y new mod e l . New inve nt i on s an d tec h n o l o g y43 have to made many products obsolete. Fashion can be another major44 as influence on the life of a product. Some products survive because45 they now sell after in different areas. Products, since they have a46 limited life, all have a life cycle. It is obvious that different products47 are last for different lengths of time but their life cycles have certain48 common in elements which can be described as the introduction, growth49 and maturity stages. The length of the products’ life cycle can often be50 extended by a modifying the product in some way and this is often done by51 companies to keep their products on the market for a longer period.52 Provided that the product remains so competitive, this can be much less expensive than developing a new model. 41.______ 42.______ 43.______ 44.______ 45______ 46.______ 47. ______ 48.______ 49.______ 50.______ 51.______ 52.______

PART FIVEQuestions 31-40l Read the article below about a manufacturing company.l For each question (31-40) write one word in CAPITAL LETTERS on your Answer Sheet.l There is an example at the beginning (0). Company focus -PWT Within the Telcar group, PWT maker of energy management systems, is a small player and as (0) has little influence over broad group strategic direction and resources allocation. (31) this, the company can point to a history of operational excellence on (32) it has built up a 30% market share under the nose of competitor Blacktons. Success has been hard won. Before 1990, the main plant, which accounts (33) three-quarters of company turnover, made its products in traditional mass-production push- mode- building batches for stock to complex schedules and forecasts. Lead times were long, even (34) the warehouse was always bulging with stock, and customer satisfaction was low. A substantial loss in 1995 finally resulted in PWT making fundamental changes in order to survive. Taking a collective deep breath, it moved to stockless production using JIT (just-in-time) principles and production cells in place of the previous assembly line. (35) sooner had it done so than it began to see dramatic results, e.g. lead times slashed from six weeks to three days. Without forecasting and scheduling materials control became massively simplified. (36) really enabled PWT to compete (37) equal terms anywhere in the world were its unbeatable lead times and consistent quality. So efficient had the company’s practices become (38) in 2004 it moved production to a new site with no downtime, meaning that (39) even a single order was missed. The next phase? The company is now engaged (40) introducing a redesigned range. In the group context, it’s as a centre of manufacturing excellence that PWT can keep on punching above its weight. 31.______ 32.______ 33.______ 34.______ 35.______ 36. ______ 37.______ 38.______ 39.______ 40.______

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