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The development of modern communications technology in developing countries may ______.A.f

The development of modern communications technology in developing countries may ______.

A.force them to reduce their share of exports

B.cost them their economic independence

C.hinder their industrial production

D.cause them to lose control of their trade

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C.The woman's exaggerating the seriousness of the pollution.

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W: Why? That film got great reviews. It's really popular.

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W: Well, what finally happened?

M: The usher had to be called in because it was getting out of hand. Everyone quieted down eventually, but it was too late. They had ruined the movie for me.

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C.He enjoyed every minute of the movie.

D.He was excited with the development of the story.

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W: Wind velocity. A depression is the least serious actually, and a hurricane is the most serious.

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M: What are file names on the map?

W: David, Arlene, Francisco, and Gina. You know weather forecasters give the hurricanes the names of people to make storms easy to identify.

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A.Memories of a recent storm.

B.How strong winds develop into a hurricane.

C.Weather patterns that can affect Florida.

D.Planning a summer vacation.

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第9题
听力原文:W: Tang Lin?M: Yes!W: Please sit down.M: Thank you very much.W: So first of all,

听力原文:W: Tang Lin?

M: Yes!

W: Please sit down.

M: Thank you very much.

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M: Yeah, for example, I am very interested in contrasting negotiation styles. From what I've read, it seems that attitudes and approaches vary a lot from one culture to another.

W: That's a quite interesting point. Well, now is there anything that you would like to ask me?

M: Yes. I wonder whether there are courses on ESP for business students in this college.

W: As fas as I know, there are a number of fields in ESP, and business is definitely one of them.

M: I see. Thanks a lot.

W: It's nice meeting you. We'll let you know if you are on the short list by the end of this month.

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A.International trade.

B.Business studies.

C.Information technology.

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W: Hello, everyone, I'm Mary Scott. I'd like to talk about the organic farming and food that our university studies.

M: What is the latest news of the study?

W: Well, we have found organic farming is not only good for the environment, it can also increase profits for the farmers. The trees grown organically can produce better tasting fruits.

M: Wow, that's very encouraging.

W: Yes. People who have tasted organic apples say they are much sweeter than any other apples produced non-organically.

M: Haha. It must be very interesting to taste the different apples.

W: Yes. Now more and more people believe eating organic food is more helpful than eating food produced with chemicals.

M: Sure. I am willing to pay more for organic food products.

W: Yes, it's believed to be healthier. Organic farmers do not use chemicals to increase their crops or to control insects, weeds and disease.

M: Well, what are the prospects for the organic food?

W: It's one of the fastest growing areas of American agriculture. The number of organic farmer is growing at a rate of about 12% each year.

M: Thank you for the information. This is Bill Wright with Dr. Scott.

W: Thank you.

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A.It's about the change of people's taste.

B.It's about the organic food and organic farming.

C.It's about the development of agriculture.

D.It's about the healthy problem.

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M: I’m ordering some filing cabinets out of a catalog.

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M: There’s so much stuff piling up in my dormitory room. If I don’t do something soon, I won’t be able to move in there.

W: Do you usually order from a catalog?

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M: Was Ward the only one in the business?

W: At first, but another person named Richard Sears started his own catalog after he heard how much money Ward was making.

M: What made them so popular?

W: Farmers trusted Ward and Sears for one thing. They delivered the products the farmers paid for and even refunded the price of things the farmers weren’t satisfied with. The catalog became so popular that in some counties school teachers even used them as textbooks.

M: Textbooks?

W: Yeah, students practice spelling the names and adding up the prices of things in the catalogs.

M: Was everybody that thrilled about it?

W: That’s doubtful. Say they drove some small store owners out of business. Sears and Ward sold stuff in such large quantities. They were able to undercut the prices at some small family owned stores.

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A.The relationship between farmers, Ward and Sears.

B.The development of the catalog sales business.

C.The relationship between the catalog and textbooks.

D.The story of Chicago retailer.

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