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Client:How about______(头疼)Nurse:Meal times are 7am for brakfast,12 noon for lunch, and

Client:How about______(头疼)Nurse:Meal times are 7am for brakfast,12 noon for lunch, and

Client:How about______(头疼)

Nurse:Meal times are 7am for brakfast,12 noon for lunch, and 6pm for dinner.

A.meals

B.induce

C.denominator

D.restore

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第1题
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How much will an expert get through Live Person if a client pays $10?

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第2题
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听力原文:W: Sorry, I didn't catch your words just now. Could you tell me again when the assignment is due? And how long should I write the paper?

M: It's due next Tuesday. The paper should be no shorter than ten pages and I'm expecting to see your insight into the issue.

Q: Who are the two speakers?

(19)

A.An author and an editor.

B.A student and a professor.

C.A news reporter and a writer.

D.A client and a lawyer.

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第3题
The issue of online privacy in the Internet age found new urgency following the Sept. 11 t
errorist attacks, sparking debate over striking the correct balance between protecting civil liberties and attempting to prevent another tragic terrorist act. While preventing terrorism certainly is of paramount importance, privacy rights should not be deemed irrelevant.

In response to the attacks, Congress quickly passed legislation that included provisions expanding rights of investigators to intercept wire, oral and electronic communications of alleged hackers and terrorists. Civil liberties groups expressed concerns over the provisions and urged caution in ensuring that efforts to protect our nation do not result in broad government authority to erode privacy rights of U. S. citizens. Nevertheless, causing further concern to civil liberties groups, the Department of Justice proposed exceptions to the attorney-client privilege. On Oct. 30, Attorney General John Ashcroft approved an interim agency rule that would permit federal prison authorities to monitor wire and electronic communications between lawyers and their clients in federal custody, including those who have been detained but not charged with any crime, whenever surveillance is deemed necessary to prevent violence or terrorism.

In light of this broadening effort to reach into communications that were previously believed to be "off-limits" , the issue of online privacy is now an even more pressing concern. Congress has taken some legislative steps toward ensuring online privacy, including the Children' s Online Privacy Protection Act, and provided privacy protections for certain sectors through legislation such as the Financial Services Modernization Act. The legislation passed to date does not, however, provide a statutory scheme for protecting general online consumer privacy. Lacking definitive federal law, some states passed their own measures. But much of this legislation is incomplete or not enforced. Moreover, it becomes unworkable when states create different privacy standards; the Internet does not know geographic boundaries, and companies and individuals cannot be expected to comply with differing, and at times conflicting, privacy rules.

An analysis earlier this year of 751 U. S. and international Web sites conducted by Consumers International found that most sites collect personal information but fail to tell consumers how that data will be used, how security is maintained and what rights consumers have over their own information.

At a minimum, Congress should pass legislation requiring Web sites to display privacy policies prominently, inform. consumers of the methods employed to collect client data, allow customers to opt out of such data collection, and provide customer access to their own data that has already been collected. Although various Internet privacy bills were introduced in the 107th Congress, the focus shifted to expanding government surveillance in the wake of the terrorist attacks. Plainly, government efforts to prevent terrorism are appropriate. Exactly how these exigent circumstances change the nature of the online privacy debate is still to be seen.

Concerning the protection of privacy and increased surveillance of communication, the author seems to insist on______.

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B.the execution of the latter at the expense of the former

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第4题
"The issue of online privacy in the Interact age found new urgency following the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks, sparking debate over striking the correct balance between protecting civil liberties and attempting to prevent another tragic terrorist act. While preventing terrorism certainly is of paramount importance, privacy rights should not be deemed irrelevant.

In response to the attacks, Congress quickly passed legislation that included provisions expanding fights of investigators to intercept wire, oral and electronic communications of alleged hackers and terrorists. Civil liberties groups expressed concerns over the provisions and urged caution in ensuring that efforts to protect our nation do not result in broad government authority to erode privacy rights of U. S. citizens. Nevertheless, causing further concern to civil liberties groups, the Department of Justice proposed exceptions to the attorney-client privilege. On Oct. 30, Attorney General John Ashcroft approved an interim agency rule that would permit federal prison authorities to monitor wire and electronic communications between lawyers and their clients in federal custody, including those who have been detained but not charged with any crime, whenever surveillance is deemed necessary to prevent violence or terrorism.

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A.the priority of the former action

B.the execution of the latter at the expense of the former

C.tightening both policies at the same time

D.a balance between the two actions

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第5题
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M: Thank you, ma' am

W: I have read your letter here. You seem to have done very well in school. Can you tell me something about your schoolwork?

M: As you can see, my strongest subjects were art subjects. My best subject was history, and my second best was geography. However, my favorite subject was math, and the results I got in the math paper were quite reasonable.

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M: Well, ma’am, I understand that you manufacture computers, prepare software, and advise client on how to use them. Is that right?

W: That' s right.

M: And I' ve been told that working with computers needs a logical mind rather than great skills in mathematics. That' s especially true, I believe, when it comes to writing programs. So I think my results show that I have some ability in logic and in mathematics, as well.

W: So, you would like to write material for computers, would you?

M: Yes, ma' am. That' s what interests me most about computers, writing programs. But I think the computer industry itself is still expanding enormously. I' m sure that career prospects in the industry would be very good no matter what son of job I went into.

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M: Thank you, ma'am. Good morning.

(20)

A.history.

B.geography.

C.mathematics.

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第6题
汉译英:“客户;付款人”,正确的翻译为( )。

A.seller;payee

B.seller;payer

C.client;payee

D.client;payer

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第7题
We should be culturally sensitive when we invite a client from another country to a meal.()
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第8题
两层Client/Server体系结构比三层Client/Server体系结构更安全可靠。()
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