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- Can you recommend a place that is not so expensive?-________.A.Not really. We' re

A.A.Not really. We' re looking for a restaurant for lunc

B.B.Not yet. It depends on the weather,I think.

C.C.Let me se

D.D... There' s a reasonable one down the road, to the left.

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第1题

A daily dose of laugher may be good for the heart because it makes blood vessels work more
efficiently. Depression,【C1】______the other hand,can raise the risk of dying from heart failure,a separate study found. The two studies,【C2】______at a meeting of the American College of Cardiology in Florida, show how psychological factors can【C3】______a persons health. " We dont recommend that you laugh and not exercise,【C4】______we do recommend that you try to laugh on regular basis. Thirty minutes of exercise three times a week and fifteen minutes of laugher on a daily【C5】______is probably good for the vascular(脉管)system,"said Doctor Michael Miller. Miller and his colleagues at the school【C6】______ two movies, one humorous,【C7】______stressful, to twenty healthy volunteers and tested the function of their blood vessels. The researchers specifically looked at the lining of the vessels and found that blood【C8】______ was reduced in fourteen of the twenty volunteers after stressful movie cuttings. But blood flowed more freely in nineteen of the twenty volunteers【C9】______ they laugh at fun movie segments. Average blood flow increased 22% during laughter,and【C10】______ 35% during mental stress,the researchers told the meeting.

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第2题

【D10】SPEAKER A: HELLO, I WANT TO BUY SOME CLOTHES FOR MY GIRLFRIEND FOR HER BIRTHDAY PRESE

【D10】

SPEAKER A: HELLO, I WANT TO BUY SOME CLOTHES FOR MY GIRLFRIEND FOR HER BIRTHDAY PRESENT. SPEAKER B: NO PROBLEM, SIR. 【D8】______ SPEAKER A: NOT REALLY. BUT SHE"S AROUND 165 CENTIMETERS AND WEIGHTS ABOUT 6 KILOGRAMS. COULD YOU RECOMMEND SOME? SPEAKER B: SUR

E. THESE TOPS JUST CAME IN LAST WEE

K. LOOK, HOW ABOUT THIS BLACK LACE TOP? IT" S ONE OF THE LATEST ITEMS FOR THIS SEASO

N. SPEAKER A: UM, IT"S NIC

E. BUT【D9】______ SPEAKER B: SHE CAN PAIR IT WITH VINTAGE JEANS. IT"LL LOOK VERY CLASSI

C. SPEAKER A: UH, HU

H. LOOK BEAUTIFUL. WELL,【D10】______ SPEAKER B: THIS STYLE. WILL BE NEXT SPRING" S HIT. AND IT"S CHIFFO

N. WITH THIS KIND OF MATERIAL, YOU CAN DRESS UP WITH A SKIRT OR DOWN WITH LOW-CUT JEANS. SPEAKER A: REALLY? ALL RIGHT, THEN I"LL TAKE BOTH OF THE

M. A. HOW ABOUT THIS WHITE BLOUSE?

B. DO YOU KNOW WHAT SIZE SHE WEARS?

C. WHAT KIND OF CLOTHES GO WITH IT?

D. WHAT COLOR DOES SHE LIKE?

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【D8】SPEAKER A: HELLO, I WANT TO BUY SOME CLOTHES FOR MY GIRLFRIEND FOR HER BIRTHDAY PRESEN

【D8】

SPEAKER A: HELLO, I WANT TO BUY SOME CLOTHES FOR MY GIRLFRIEND FOR HER BIRTHDAY PRESENT. SPEAKER B: NO PROBLEM, SIR. 【D8】______ SPEAKER A: NOT REALLY. BUT SHE"S AROUND 165 CENTIMETERS AND WEIGHTS ABOUT 6 KILOGRAMS. COULD YOU RECOMMEND SOME? SPEAKER B: SUR

E. THESE TOPS JUST CAME IN LAST WEE

K. LOOK, HOW ABOUT THIS BLACK LACE TOP? IT" S ONE OF THE LATEST ITEMS FOR THIS SEASO

N. SPEAKER A: UM, IT"S NIC

E. BUT【D9】______ SPEAKER B: SHE CAN PAIR IT WITH VINTAGE JEANS. IT"LL LOOK VERY CLASSI

C. SPEAKER A: UH, HU

H. LOOK BEAUTIFUL. WELL,【D10】______ SPEAKER B: THIS STYLE. WILL BE NEXT SPRING" S HIT. AND IT"S CHIFFO

N. WITH THIS KIND OF MATERIAL, YOU CAN DRESS UP WITH A SKIRT OR DOWN WITH LOW-CUT JEANS. SPEAKER A: REALLY? ALL RIGHT, THEN I"LL TAKE BOTH OF THE

M. A. HOW ABOUT THIS WHITE BLOUSE?

B. DO YOU KNOW WHAT SIZE SHE WEARS?

C. WHAT KIND OF CLOTHES GO WITH IT?

D. WHAT COLOR DOES SHE LIKE?

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—____________________ —Sorry, you have to pay cash(现金).

A.Do you take credit cards?

B.What else would you recommend?

C.Do you have chicken soup?

D.I’d like a doggy bag, please.

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第5题

Cyber Security 网络安全 Hide your Identity Before you venture online, keep the following facts in

Cyber Security

网络安全

Hide your Identity

Before you venture online, keep the following facts in mind:

· Someone on the Net can make money by selling your personal data.

· Every time you go online, you give someone new information—however small a piece it may be—about your preferences.

· Some data collectors are not content to wait for you to come to them and may try to trick or steal more information from you.

We can call these the Basic Rules of Personal Information, and they hold true for everyone who uses the Internet, from your Uncle Sid to Larry Ellison.[1]Your good name and every iota of data about you are for sale. Since you're not getting a cut of the profits (at least, most people aren't),[2]it's best to keep your private information to yourself. After all, once it's out of your hands, you have no control over who gets it and how they use it.

Protect your IP Address

Like the number and street name of your real-world address, a computer's IP address[3]tells others where and how to find the computer online. This identifier is composed of four numbers, each between 0 and 255, separated by periods (for example, 123. 123. 23. 2). Every Web site and electronic device connected to the Internet must possess a unique IP address; that is, no two devices can have the same IP address at the same time.

If spammers or hackers manage to get your IP address, they can assault your PC with viruses or even hack directly into it to steal your personal data. You can put up dedicated hardware or software firewalls and install antivirus programs on every node in your network, but, given enough time and resources, a determined hacker can break into almost any computer.

You should guard your IP address as carefully as you would guard your full name and street address. Neither your browser nor Windows itself allows you to hide your IP address from the outside world, but some third-party software takes care of this problem. Freedom,[4]from Zero-Knowledge Systems, masks your true IP address from the real world by routing all your Internet data through the Zero-Knowledge network. This program can stump even Web bugs.

If you use a dial-up connection, you're less at risk because your IP address changes with every session. But if you have an always-on connection, such as DSL or cable, you probably have a static or unchanging IP address. A static IP can leave you vulnerable to repeated scans and attacks. On the other hand, if you get a different IP address each time you connect to the Internet—a dynamic IP address—you can present a moving target for the hackers. If you' re privacy conscious, ask your ISP[5]for a dynamic IP address. Intruders will have a much harder time finding your computer time and time again if your address isn't constant.

Cookies Keep Track

But Web sites also use other technologies to track you down and trace your movement online. Cookies are small data files that the Web sites you visit can store in your browser's cookie file to track your path across the Web or record your user preferences. Most cookies have useful purposes. For example, if you register to view a specific Web site (such as the New York Times on the Web), the site can plant a cookie on your computer so that, thereafter, you won't need to enter your username and password to access the site. There are two kinds of cookies, persistent cookies, which remain on your computer even if you shut it down, and per-session cookies, which are often used to store the contents of a shopping cart and won't be saved once you power off your PC.

The threat cookies present isn't from the depth of the information they can reveal; cookies don't permit hackers' unfettered access to your private files, for instance. The threat is a small but long-term erosion of your privacy. Most sites record cookies every time you click a new link within the site and can later find out which pages you read and how long you lingered. Such information may be very useful to marketers who mine it for details on your habits and likes or dislikes. Over time, these minute data fragments can help companies build a profile of you, which they could sell to yet more aggressive marketers.

Bugs Do it Better

If you delete the cookies regularly or configure your browser not to accept them, snoopy sites can't collect enough data to profile you. That's why some companies use Web bugs as a user-tracking backup if cookies don't work. Here's how Web bugs work: these tiny graphics, sometimes just a pixel high and a pixel wide, are the same color as a Web page's background. Any time you visit a site, the site must have your IP address before it can load any Web graphic file (including a Web bug), and, with your IP address in hand, the machine that hosts the Web bug can log your address for the duration of your session.[6]Even with cookies blocked, bugs let sites track users surreptitiously. In many cases, the tracking may be benign—a site monitoring how popular a particular page is—but it isn't always just the site that uses a Web bug. Commercial sites with banner ads have discovered that ad banner companies themselves, such as DoubleCliek,[7]may use Web bugs to track the traffic on the sites that host their ads. So Web bugs can open you up to unwanted profiling, and (if the Web bug loads after a user fills in a Web order form, for example) possible junk mailing.

Stop Hostile Apps

Cookies aren't inherently malicious, but the ubiquitous little files inhabit your hard drive (if you use Internet Explorer, for instance, the cookies reside inside your C:\ Windows\Cookies folder) and identify you via a string of numbers and letters (called a unique identifier) to the Web site or company that placed the cookie there. For instance, companies such as DoubleClick, Adbureau. net,[8]or Link Exchange[9]that provide advertising to Web sites can plant a cookie on your hard drive when you are reading one site (for example, Amazon. com[10]) and then read that same cookie when you surf to a different DoubleClick-served site (for instance, CNN. com[11]). That's how the company tracks you across multiple sites.

Take a Bite out of Cookies

Fortunately, your browser makes it easy to disable cookies: in Internet Explorer 5. x,[12]click Tools > Internet Options, then choose the Security tab. Click the Earth icon labeled Internet, then click the Custom Level button near the bottom of the window. In the Security Settings window that opens, scroll down to the section labeled Cookies. To keep your browser from automatically planting cookies on your PC, select the Disable or Prompt option next to "Allow cookies that are stored on your computer" (in other words, the persistent cookies we mentioned earlier). It's generally OK to leave the per-session cookies enabled; these are the cookies that remember what's in your shopping cart when you use a Web store.

In Netscape, click Edit > Preferences and select the Advanced item in the left pane. Here, you can opt to block all cookies or to decide on a site-by-site basis. We recommend that you pick the second option and allow your browser to use cookies for some sites. That way, you can exercise a measure of control over your information and still take advantage of the cookie conveniences. If you're truly paranoid, however, you may want to disable all cookies even if it prevents you from, say, shopping efficiently online.

If you're curious about how many sites set cookies, check the "Warn me before accepting a cookie" box, and Navigator will pop up a dialog box each time a site tries to set a cookie. (Internet Explorer still lacks such an option. ) We recommend that you try this for only a short time; the sheer volume of cookie request dialogs will likely drive you crazy.

Be Selective

Simply disabling cookies may not work for you, however. Internet Explorer doesn't let you block cookies sent to advertising companies while permitting cookies from the site you're visiting; it's all or nothing. Blocking all cookies eliminates the timesaving benefit of user preferences on free customizable news sites such as My Yahoo. If you use IE and want to pick and choose which sites are allowed to plant cookies on your hard drive, try the handy freeware CookieWall[13]from AnalogX. CookieWall runs in your System Tray, silently monitoring your Internet Explorer cookie file every minute or so and allowing you to pick and choose which cookies to permit. When the program encounters a cookie that it hasn't seen before, a dialog box pops up to ask you what to do with cookies from this site—handy if, say, you register to use My Yahoo and don't want to have to enter your username every time you load the page.

Connection Protection

If you use a high-speed connection such as DSL or cable, consider downloading ZoneAlarm,[14]CNET's[15]favorite free personal firewall. Firewalls not only keep hostile apps from entering your PC from the outside, they also block hidden or unknown software on your PC (the sort a virus could install) from connecting to the Internet without your knowledge and giving away your valuable information.

To find out how secure your connection is, go to Steve Gibson's Shields Up[16]site and get a free test of your security. Shields Up performs many of the same tests hackers use to probe your computer for vulnerabilities and provides you with a summary assessment of your PC's security and what you need to do (if anything) to make yourself less vulnerable. Gibson's scan can tell you if the back door program is running but not if it has been (or is being) used. But a little information goes a long way. If you know the Trojan is there, you can work to get rid of it.

Notes

[1]from your Uncle Sid to Larry Ellison其中Uncle Sid和Larry Ellison均为虚构人物,泛指任何人,类似中文“从张三到赵六”。

[2]Since you're not getting a cut of the profits...既然你分不到一点利润……。

[3] IP address(lnternet Protocol网际协议)网址。

[4] Freedom是Zero-Knowledge软件公司推出的防火墙,该公司主要为那些希望保护消费者隐私的网站设计反黑客软件,系列产品有Freedom Internet Security, Freedom Anti-Virus, Freedom Firewall, Freedom Parental Control, Freedom WebSecure。网址:www. zeroknowledge. com.

[5] ISP(lnternet Service Provider)国际互联网服务提供商,也叫IAPs (Internet Access Providers)。

[6] ...for the duration of your session. 在你上网期间。

[7] DoubleClick是一家美国网络条幅广告公司(Banner advertising company),主营在线广告、电子邮件式市场营销。网址:www. doubleclick. com。

[8] Adbureau. net一家网络条幅广告公司。

[9] LinkExchnage微软公司下属的一家条幅广告公司,主要从事销售与市场营销。网址:www. linkexchange. com.

[10] Amazon. com 一家网络图书营销公司。

[11] CNN. com美国著名的有线电视网.CNN(美国有线电视网)的网站。

[12] Internet Explorer(简称IE)与Netscape及Navigator是目前使用最广泛的三大浏览器。

[13] CookieWall是AnalogX公司推出的个人防火墙。网址:www. analogx. com。

[14] ZoneAlarm是美国Zone Labs公司推出的免费个人防火墙,该软件以其独特的动态性能曾获得美国最佳防火墙奖。网址:www. zonelabs. com。

[15] CNET是一家专门介绍并从事在线营销业务的网站,它所经营的产品包括软件、硬件以及相关的电子产品。网址:www. CNET. com。

[16] Shields Up是Gibson Research Corporation(GRC)公司推出的个人电脑反黑客软件。网址:www. grc. coma

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第6题

??Questions 1 to 5 arc based on the following passage:Shopping for clothes is not the same

??Questions 1 to 5 arc based on the following passage:

Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something, his purpose is settled and decided in advance. He knows what he wants and his objective is to find it and buy it; the price is a secondary consideration.

All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they went. If the shop has it in stock, the salesman promptly producesit, and the business of trying it on proceeds at once. All being we1l, the deal can beand of ten is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyone&39;s satisfaction.

For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants, or does not have exactly what he wants. In that case the salesman, as the name implies, tries to sell the customer something else. He offers the nearest he can to the article required. No good salesman bring sout such a substitute directly, he does so with skill: “I know this jacket is not the sty]e you want, Sir! but would you like to try it for size? It happens to be the color you mentioned.”

Few men have patience with this treatment, and the usual responseis:

“This is the right color and may be the right size, but I should be wasting my time and yours by trying it on.”

Now how does a woman go about buying clothes?In almost every respect she does so in the opposite way. Her shopping not often based on need. She has never fully made up her mind what she wants, and she is only “having a look round”. She is always open to persuasion; indeed she sets great store by what the saleswoman tells her. She will try on any number of things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something that everyone thinks suits her.

Contrary to a lot of jokes, most women have an excellent sense of value when they buy clothes. They are always on the look out for the unexpected bargain. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another, to and fro, before selecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a 1aborious(费时的) process, but apparently an enjoyable one.

Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.

When a man is buying clothes, .??

A.he buys cheap things, regardless of quality

B.he chooses things that others recommend

C.he does not mind how much he has to pay for the right things

D.he buys good quality things, so long as they are not too expensive

What does a man do when he cannot get exactly what wants?

A.He buys similar things of the color he wants.

B.He usually does not buy anything.

C.He tries on some other things, but never buys anything.

D.So long as the size is right, he buys the thing.

What does the passage tell us about women shoppers?

A.They welcome suggestions from anyone.

B.Women rarely consider buying cheap clothes.

C.Women often buy things without giving the matter proper thought

D.They listen to advice but never take it.

In commerce a good salesman is one who___.A.treats his customers kindly.

B.always has in stock just what customers want

C.does not waste his time on difficult customers

D.sells something a customer does not particularly want

What is the most obvious difference between men and women shoppers?A.The fact that men do not try clothes on in a shop.

B.Women bargain for their clothes, but men do not.

C.Women stand up to shop, but men sit down.

D.The time they took over buying clothes.

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第7题

If you can invest in part of a project, it is ______.
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第8题

Happiness is not something you can weigh on a().
Happiness is not something you can weigh on a().

A.scale

B.measurement

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第9题

- Excuse me, can I smoke here?-_________.

A.You mustn't

B.No

C.You'd better not

D.I'm sorry, you can

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第10题

If you install powerful firewalls, you can even keep determined hackers away.
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