参考答案和解析
正确答案: B
解析:
句意:在几家外国公司的竞争面前,我们还是签订了合同。competition意为“竞争,竞赛”;comparison意为“比较,对照”;corporation意为“公司,企业”;contradiction意为“反驳,矛盾”。
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  • 第1题:

    Default in seasonable and sufficient assurance from you shall constitute a breach of said contract and we shall no longer be obligated () said contract.

    A、for

    B、on

    C、under

    D、below


    参考答案:C

  • 第2题:

    When() a documentary bill, our bank buys the bill and the documents for the face value less discount.

    A、we negotiating

    B、negotiated

    C、negotiating

    D、we are negotiating


    参考答案:C

  • 第3题:

    We are sending you herewith our contract No.9856 in duplicate (一式两份),with the request that you sign and return to us one copy of the contract at your earliest convenience. (翻译)


    参考答案:随信寄去我方合同第9856号一式两份,请你方会签并及早寄回一份

  • 第4题:

    Where the contract is to insure the subject-matter at and from,or from one place to another or others,the policy is called a ______.

    A.contract policy

    B.insurance policy

    C.time policy

    D.voyage policy


    正确答案:D

  • 第5题:

    We need to follow the lead of Britain's families and put in the hard work to renew the contract between the generations.You don't get a better Britain by chance-you have to build it.Nor are we likely to overcome the divides facing our country by accident-we have to unify it.But when it comes to ensuring that Britain works for all generations,young and old,as a society we too often leave il to chance,something families would never do.The giving and taking of the generational contract,in which we support young and old,feels like the natural order of things.Cont.ributing when we can and being looked after when in need is what we do every day as 14 million parents bring up their children.And just as that contract underpins our families,it has long underpinned our socieLy and welfare state.But this intergeneraLional conLiact is under pressure.We are already failing to provide the social care our older generations deserve,need and expect.And this is before the real pressures,and a~24bn bill,from delivering on our health and care obligations in an ageing society arrive in the next decade.Solution after solution has been panned,binned or pushed into the long grass by government after government.The need co renew our intergenerational conLract is clear and urgenl,bul doing so is far from easy.It requires new thinking and tough trade-offsPfrom how we deal wich the fiscal pressures of an ageing society in a way that is generationally fair,to how we deliver the housing young people need while respecting the communities everyone values.And the polit,ics are far from straightforward.Renewal should involve an agenda appealing to all generations,but voters'party preferences have never been so starkly divided by age.This state of affairs-with the Conservatives reliant on older people who are most likely to vote,and Labour sitting on a lead amongst younger generations who represent the fucure of British elections-is not desirable for the parties themselves or our counlry as a whole.We need our political leaders co rise to this challenge with an appeal to all generations.It can be done,as the forthcoming final report of the Incergenerational Comm]ssion will lay out.We can deliver the health and care older generations deserve,withoul simply asking younger workers to bear all the costs.We can do more to promote educacion and skills,especially for those who have not chosen on the university route.We can provide more security for yoimg people,from the jobs they do to the homes they renL.And we can show younger generations thal owning a home is a realit,y not a dislanl prospect in 21st-century Britain.Such an appeal across generations is che route to building a better Bricain-and a more united one,too.
    What does the real pressure that the inter-generational contract is facing refer to?

    A.The new contract is unable to unclerpin families in Britain.
    B.Seniors can't recelve corresponding support from the government.
    C.The impending aging society will lead to great expenditure.
    D.The government can't find a satisfying solution to ils social conflicls.

    答案:C
    解析:
    推理题。根据题干信息real pressure可定位到第二段。尤其是real这个词定位到:And this is before the real pressures,and a&24bn bill,from delivering on our health and care obligations in an ageing society arrive in the next decade

  • 第6题:

    We must live ___________ our income,or we have to face economic problems.

    A. without
    B. within
    C. in
    D. from

    答案:B
    解析:
    句意:我们必须量入为出,否则,将会面临经济问题。live within our income是固定搭配,意为“量入为出”。

  • 第7题:

    We have experience in loading data ___ several A/C-manufacturers such as Boeing,Airbus,British Aerospace,Fokker,De Havilland and ATR.

    A.in
    B.to
    C.beside
    D.from

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考察介词。题目意为“我们在为一些航空制造商,比如:波音、空中客车、英国航空航天、福克、德哈维兰和ATR等加载数据方面富有经验。”load data to 为……加载数据。
      

  • 第8题:

    Features such as height,weight,and skin color differ from individual to individual and from face to face.

    A:change
    B:vary
    C:alter
    D:convert

    答案:B
    解析:
    本句话的意思:人与人之间身高、体重、肤色等特征差别很大。change意为“变化”,如:Her expression changed when she heard the news.她听到这一消息时表情就变了。 vary意为“使多样化”,如:Teaching methods vary from school to school.每所学校教学方法差别很大。alter意为“改动”,如:I'll have to alter the diagram.我得修改图表。convert意为“使转变”,指本质上的变化,如:Coal can be converted to gas.煤可以转化成煤气。

  • 第9题:

    ( )When we saw his face,we knew_______was bad.

    A.the news
    B.some news
    C.a news
    D.news

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    Not until this morning()your L/C. We can()make shipment as stipulated in the contract.
    A

    we receive,not

    B

    we have received,never

    C

    did we receive,hardly

    D

    had we received,certainly


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    According to the contract, the salary of the employee _____.
    A

    is paid weekly

    B

    is adjusted every quarter

    C

    is re-examined from year to year

    D

    is fixed for the whole contract period


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节题。文章一开始交待“Salary: Your starting salary is $15,000,This is reviewed annually”。annually每年的,年度的。由此可知,每一个员工的起薪是15,000,这个薪水每年会变。C项为同义转换,from year to year 相当于annually,为正确答案。A、B、D三项均不正确。

  • 第12题:

    填空题
    Next week we (sign) ____ the sales contract with the new supplier.

    正确答案: will sign
    解析:
    本题考查动词的时态。句意:下周我们将与新的供货商签订销售合同。根据时间状语next week可知,这里应该用一般将来时态。故填入will sign。

  • 第13题:

    Please open the Letter of Credit promptly at the contract price, () we cannot apply for export licence

    A、lest

    B、otherwise

    C、or

    D、and


    参考答案:C

  • 第14题:

    We would suggest that you()the carton with double straps.

    A、will secure

    B、securing

    C、secure

    D、are secured


    参考答案:C

  • 第15题:

    Bonds are sold at face value when the contract rate is equal to the market rate of interest.()


    正确答案:对

  • 第16题:

    The process of perceiving others is rarely translated(to ourselves or others) into cold,objective terms."She was 5 feet 8 inches tall, had fair hair, and wore a colored skirt." More often, we try to get inside the other person to pinpoint his or her attitudes, emotions, motivations,abilities, ideas, and characters. Furthermore, we sometimes behave as if we can accomplish this difficult job very quickly--perhaps with a two-second glance.
    We try to obtain information about others in many ways. Berger suggests several methods for reducing uncertainties about others; who are known to you so you can compare the observed person's behavior with the known others' behavior, observing a person in a situation where social behavior is relatively unrestrained or where a wide variety of behavioral responses are called for,deliberately structuring the physical or social environment so as to observe the person's responses to specific stimuli, asking people who have had or have frequent contact with the person about himor her, and using various strategies in face-to-face interaction to uncover information about another person--question, self-disclosures, and so on.
    Getting to know someone is a never-ending task, largely because people are constantly
    changing and the methods we use to obtain information are often imprecise. You may have known someone for ten years and still know very little about him. If we accept the idea that we won't ever fully know another person, it enables us to deal more easily with those things that get in the way of accurate knowledge such as secrets and deceptions. It will also keep us from being too surprised or shocked by seemingly inconsistent behavior. Ironically, those things that keep us from knowing another person too well (e. g. secrets and deceptions) may be just as important to the development of a satisfying relationship as those things that enable us to obtain accurate knowledge about a person (e. g. disclosures and truthful statement).
    ?We may have known someone for ten years and still know very little about him because__________.

    A.we don't accept the idea that we might never fully know another person
    B.we often get information in a casual and inexact way
    C.we pay more attention to other people's motivations and emotions
    D.we often have face-to-face conversation with him

    答案:B
    解析:
    由第三段可知,我们可能认识一个人十年了但是还对他所知甚少,“because people are constantly changing and the methods we use to obtain information are often imprecise”因为我们获取信息的方式通常是不准确的,B项是对imprecise的同义转述。

  • 第17题:

    We need to follow the lead of Britain's families and put in the hard work to renew the contract between the generations.You don't get a better Britain by chance-you have to build it.Nor are we likely to overcome the divides facing our country by accident-we have to unify it.But when it comes to ensuring that Britain works for all generations,young and old,as a society we too often leave il to chance,something families would never do.The giving and taking of the generational contract,in which we support young and old,feels like the natural order of things.Cont.ributing when we can and being looked after when in need is what we do every day as 14 million parents bring up their children.And just as that contract underpins our families,it has long underpinned our socieLy and welfare state.But this intergeneraLional conLiact is under pressure.We are already failing to provide the social care our older generations deserve,need and expect.And this is before the real pressures,and a~24bn bill,from delivering on our health and care obligations in an ageing society arrive in the next decade.Solution after solution has been panned,binned or pushed into the long grass by government after government.The need co renew our intergenerational conLract is clear and urgenl,bul doing so is far from easy.It requires new thinking and tough trade-offsPfrom how we deal wich the fiscal pressures of an ageing society in a way that is generationally fair,to how we deliver the housing young people need while respecting the communities everyone values.And the polit,ics are far from straightforward.Renewal should involve an agenda appealing to all generations,but voters'party preferences have never been so starkly divided by age.This state of affairs-with the Conservatives reliant on older people who are most likely to vote,and Labour sitting on a lead amongst younger generations who represent the fucure of British elections-is not desirable for the parties themselves or our counlry as a whole.We need our political leaders co rise to this challenge with an appeal to all generations.It can be done,as the forthcoming final report of the Incergenerational Comm]ssion will lay out.We can deliver the health and care older generations deserve,withoul simply asking younger workers to bear all the costs.We can do more to promote educacion and skills,especially for those who have not chosen on the university route.We can provide more security for yoimg people,from the jobs they do to the homes they renL.And we can show younger generations thal owning a home is a realit,y not a dislanl prospect in 21st-century Britain.Such an appeal across generations is che route to building a better Bricain-and a more united one,too.
    Which of the following is TRUE about renewing the contract?

    A.The new contract will be tailored to meet young people's needs.
    B.The housing issue may be one of top priorities of the new contract.
    C.The two parties may have different plans for the new contract.
    D.The needs of all generations have been considerect in che new contract.

    答案:C
    解析:
    推断题。根据题干关键词renewing the contract可定位到第三段。

  • 第18题:

    After carefully ( ) the bid packages from each vendor, we have decided to award the contract to Thomas Cullen.

    A. considered

    B. considering

    C. considerate

    D. consideration

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第19题:

    The manager said he believed we would win the contract, but I knew that we didn’t really stand a/an____.

    A.chance
    B.opportunity
    C.probability
    D.possibility

    答案:A
    解析:
    本题考查近义词辨析。选项A、B意为“机会”,选项C、D意为“可能性”。题目意为“经理说他相信我们会赢下这份合同,但我知道我们根本没有机会。”固定搭配“stand a chance”意为“有机会,有可能,有希望”。
      

  • 第20题:

    共用题干
    A Minor Microsurgery Last year,Sean Martinovich,from Whitianga,had life-saving surgery when a golf-sized tumor was removed from his brain stem.But the operation left half his face paralysed.He talked with a slur,sometimes dribbled(流 口水)out of the side of his mouth and could not close his eye properly.Although he could run around with the other boys in the playground,when they laughed he could not laugh with them.Without a smile,he could suffer psychologically and emotionally. Last week,6-year-old Sean had seven hours of microsurgery that should give him back his smile.Doctor Bartlett removed a nerve from the back of one of Sean's legs and transplanted it into his face.On the normal side of his face the nerve divides into lots of little branches."We'll cut those nerve branches and then we'll take a nerve graft from one leg and tunnel it across his face from one side to the other and join that on to the nerve that' s been cut on the good side of his face."Doctor Bartlett said before the operation."If this was not fixed he conld face physical and emotional problems as he got older,"Doctor Bartlett said."Socially people can become quite withdrawn because of the face paralysis.It's easy for people,especially children,to become rather emotionless because they prefer the flatness of no movement on either side to the weirdness of an asymmetry of smiling on one side and having this twisted face." Sean is not smiling yet.Over the next six months the nerves will grow across the face to the damaged side and after that movement will hopefully come back.Sean's parents,Steve and Wendy Martinovich,said they had been through a year of hell.But their son was a determined boy who just got on with it,said Mrs Martinovich.They are amazed at the technology that they hope will restore the cheeky smile they love so much.For Doctor Bartlett the microsurgery is almost routine.For Sean's parents,it is a miracle.

    Doctor Bartlett transplanted a nerve into Sean Martinovich's face which was removed from his______.
    A:leg
    B:back
    C:the normal side of his face
    D:brain

    答案:A
    解析:
    第一段第一句表明,Sean是在去年做的手术;第二段第一句表明,上周Sean的年龄为6岁。所以去年手术时、Sean的年龄应为5岁。
    第一段第三句表明,Sean谈吐不清,有时会流口水,还不能正常地闭眼睛;第一段最后一句说明他不能微笑。综合这些可推知," paralysed"、的意思为“瘫痪的”,也就是失去了感觉和对肌肉的控制。
    根据第二段第四句引用的Bartlett医生的话语可知,移植到Sean脸上的神经来自于他的腿上。
    由第二段最后两句引用Bartlett医生的话语可知,由于面部瘫痪,人们会变得很内向。特别是孩子,宁愿与面无表情的人接触,也会远离只有半边脸微笑的不对称表情。由此推测,Sean可能为了避免让别人发现他那不对称的微笑而采取躲避的方法,这会引起一系列生理问题和心理问题。
    第三段倒数第二句说明,对于Bartlett医生来说,微创手术是“routine"(日常工作),可见微创手术对Bartlett医生来说是一件很容易的事。

  • 第21题:

    Not until this morning()your L/C. We can()make shipment as stipulated in the contract.

    • A、we receive,not
    • B、we have received,never
    • C、did we receive,hardly
    • D、had we received,certainly

    正确答案:C

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    3.From the third paragraph, we learn that the youth _____.
    A

    tend to mourn the pop stars who died of overdose as role models

    B

    are shocked to know even pop stars may abuse drugs

    C

    try to face the deadly effect of drug use

    D

    may stop abusing drugs


    正确答案: D
    解析:

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    Anchors are prevent from running out when secured by the().
    A

    brake

    B

    devil's claw

    C

    pawls

    D

    All of the above


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析