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托业考试真题答案

(A)structural(B)structure(C)structurally(D)instructural

104.Employeesmayreceive50%tuitionreimbursementforjob-relatedcoursestakenwithasupervisor”s.

(A)approves(B)approval(C)approve(D)toapprove

105.Mr.Hui,afreelancewriterhereatESSNewspapers,hasimpeccableforthepositionofsenioreditor.

(A)qualified(B)qualifications(C)qualify(D)bequalified

106.Becauseofanillnessismuchcheaperthantreatment,thelocalhealthclinicwillbeofferingfreefluvaccinationsthisweekend.

(A)prevention(B)prevent(C)topreventB)prevented

107.LegalexpertshavepresentedthattheDNAsamplesandfingerprintsmatch.

(A)evident(B)evidence(C)evidently(D)toevident

108.MachCorp.hasasystemthatallowsclientstomanagetoemployees”files.

(A)access(B)accessible(C)toaccessible(D)accessibly

109.TheaveragelistenerwillnotbeabletonoticeanybetweenaudioCDandMP3files.

(A)differences(B)different(C)differently(D)ofdifferent

110.Withoutyour,wecannotguaranteeyourroomafter6p.m.

A)confirmB)confirmingC)confirmationD)confirmative

111.ofcountriesbelongingtoGATTapprovedtheagreementyesterdayinGeneva.

A)RepresentsB)RepresentationsC)RepresentativesD)Representing

112.OfficialsoftheSydneyheadofofficewillholdaconferencetotalkaboutgoalsforthenexttenyears.

A)themB)theirC)theirsD)they

113.Asacustomerservicerepresentative,Mrs.Leetriedtosolvecomplaintsfromcustomersbeforeaskingfor______supervisor”sadvice.

(A)sheB)herC)hersD)herself

114Mr.AlfredandIextendthankstothosethathavehelpedthisprojectinthepast.

(A)us(B)ours(C)our(D)ourselves

115.PioneerCorp.isconsidering---------thereleaseofthenewequipmentscheduledforlaterthismonth.

(A)postponing(B)postpone(C)topostpone(D)postponement

116.Thecompany”sbusinessplanincludes----------revenuefrommagazineandeventpromotionsdesignedtohelprecruitersfindqualifiedapplicants.

(A)draw(B)drawing(C)todraw(D)drawer

117.Thisguidelineisintendedto--------informationaboutourdatabasesandtoprovideacleardefinitionofhowthesedatabasegetupdatedandwhohasresponsibilities

(A)clarification(B)classified(C)cleared(D)clarify

118.AsofJuly7,basicmonthlytelephoneservicewillincreaseby$1.50duetothenewfederaltelecommunicationtax,--------state-to-statelong-distancerateswilldecreaseanaverageof10percent.

(A)otherwise(B)therefore(C)however(D)inadditionto

119.Hemakes$20anhour,hasmoreworkthanhecanhandle.

(A)and(B)than(C)so(D)but

120.Theirproductsareknownnotonlyfortheirlowprice,__________fortheirhighquality.

(A)but(B)butalso(C)andalso(D)aswellas

121.Ourorderofhigh-speedcomputersisscheduledtoarrive__________todayortomorrow.

(A)or(B)on(C)both(D)either

122._________JaneandMarylikedifferentthings,theyaregreatfriends.

(A)Since(B)Despite(C)For(D)Although

123.Thisruraltownhas__________smallpopulationthatthemailcarrierknowswhereeveryonelives.

(A)too(B)aso(C)very(D)sucha

124._______thepresidentisgoingtosayinhisspeechtonightwillaffectallofus.

(A)What(B)That(C)So(D)While

125.Itmatterslittlewhofindsthetruth------thetruthisfound.

(A)because(B)sothat(C)solongas(D)as

126.TheordermustbedeliveredbyTuesday;-----wewillhavetolookforanothersupplier.

(A)unless(B)excepting(C)maybe(D)otherwise

127.Unemploymentis--------lowthatcompaniesmaysoonbeunabletofindworkerswithoutincreasingwages.

(A)such(B)very(C)so(D)despite

128.ThedesignEXPOhad-----highattendancelastyearthatitwillbemovedtoalargerlocationthisyear.

(A)so(B)such(C)much(D)too

129.-------therainisexpected,everythingisreadyforthegrandopeningofthegallery

(A)Exceptthat(B)Accordingto(C)Since(D)Asidefrom

130.Thestorewillbesetforbusinessbytheendofthemonth--------thecontractorsareabletocompletetheremodelingbythisweekend.

(A)these(B)if(C)them(D)so

131.Neitherthesales------theprofitisexpectedtoincreaseinthenextquarter.

(A)any(B)or(C)nor(D)but

132.The_______carefullyyouwrite,thefewermistakesyouwillmake.

(A)much(B)most(C)more(D)many

133.TherearefarmoregameshowsonTV__________thereusedtobe.

(A)than(B)as(C)that(D)or

134.Youwillneed_______moremoneytobuysuchagorgeousdress.

(A)much(B)alotof(C)very(D)agreatmany

135Theclaymustbepackedintothemoldas-------aspossibletopreventairpocketsfromforming.

(A)tighter(B)tighten(C)tightly(D)tightness

136Inthesurveyof2.000youthsagedtwelvetoseventeenth,twiceasmanysaidtheycouldtalkmoreeasilytotheirmothersthantotheirfathers.

(A)easiest(B)moreeasily(C)easily(D)mosteasily

137.$200.00willbepresentedtothegraduatewhohasattainedthe------gradepointaverageintheentiredepartment

(A)high(B)higher(C)highest(D)highly

138.Mr.Stonehasthe------attendancerecordattheretrainingprogramsheldattheheadquarters

(A)poor(B)poorer(C)poorest(D)poorly

139.Thedirectorthinkthatthequalificationofthenewdesignerareas------astheothersontheteam.

(A)credibility(B)credible(C)credibly(D)morecrediable

140.Ben”sDeliveryisthe_____messengerserviceintown

(A)faster(B)fastest(C)mostfastest(D)morefast

141.Thepositionusedtobeobtained_____inthepastthanitisnow

(A)harder(B)hard(C)theharder(D)thehardest

142.Thatwasoneofthe_____businessconferencestherepresentativehadeverattended.

(A)bad(B)worst(C)worse(D)morebad

143.Thenewemployeewillbelikelytobe_____hispredecessor.

(A)popular(B)aspopularas(C)aspopular(D)popularthan

144.Whenmyvisitor--------,willyoupleasecallme?

(A)willarrive(B)arrives(C)arrived(D)isarriving

145.Denny--------hisfirstjobwithusfiveyearsago.

(A)willarrive(B)arrives(C)arrived(D)isarriving

146.I------allmembersbytomorrownight.

(A)contacted(B)contacts(C)hascontacted(D)willhavecontacted

147.Investors---------fascinatedbythestockmarketforalongtime.

(A)isbeing(B)hasbeen(C)arebeing(D)havebeen

148.Mr.Franklin-------asthemostlikelysuccessortothepositionofCEOsincehewaselectedvicepresidentlastOctober.

(A)saw(B)wasseen(C)hasbeenseen(D)hasseen

149.Theunionleaderwereinformedthattheworkersonthestrike------.

(A)fired(B)isfired(C)hadfired(D)hadbeenfired

150.Ifyougetyourbanktogenerateamoneyorder,itusually______conversionfees.

(A)charge(B)charges(C)charging(D)ischarging

151.Sincethismorning,cityworkerstrafficsignsintheroadsusingspecialpainttoavoidrepaintingeveryyear.

(A)werepainting(B)hadpainted(C)havebeenpainted(D)havepainted

152.Internationalstockmarkets,includingthoseinBritain,Germany,HongKongandJapan

yesterdayinresponsetothepartialrecoveryofUSmarkets.

(A)rise(B)rises(C)rose(D)risen

153.HeussinceHenrywenttoAmerica.

(A)visits(B)visited(C)willvisit(D)hasvisited

154.Lastquartertherateofinflation___________by10percent.

(A)rose(B)raised(C)hasrisen(D)wasrisen

155.We________toestablishafriendlyrelationshipwiththatcountryfortwoyears.

(A)try(B)aretrying(C)havetried(D)willtried

156.Inspectionwillbe_____Saturdayat7A.M.

(A)at(B)to(C)for(D)on

157.Weregretthatthesavingswillbeconsumed________noontomorrow.

(A)with(B)by(C)in)(D)from

158._______termsofqualityandservice,ourcompanysurpassesthecompetition.

(A)In(B)From(C)By(D)With

159.Thesalesmeetingwillbeheld_______BusaninMay.

(A)to(B)at(C)in(D)on

160.Thesuppliescannotbeordered________nextMonday.

(A)within(B)until(C)at(D)to

161.Theofficialsresponsiblefor(A)runningthisoffice(B)representedtheUnitedStatesin(C)theSupremeCourtandprovidedlegal(D)advicestothePresident.

162.Bensurvivedthe(A)firstroundof(B)layoffs(C)despitehavingbeenemployedfor(D)lesserthanayear.

163.(A)Fromthe(B)pastthreeyears,BobSmith(C)hasbeenthe(D)headoftheinternationaldepartment.

164.(A)Eachofthemanagers(B)receivea(C)copyofthe(D)company”spoliciesandprocedures.

165.Ifyou(A)wouldhavestudiedtheproblemmore(B)carefully,youwould(C)havefoundthe

solution(D)morequickly.

166.(A)Althoughanewcomputer,ModelCX-2,(B)seemedlikeagoodinvestment(C)fortheircompany,theydecidednottobuy(D)them.

167.Toprotectherself(A)againstrobbery,Ellenhad(B)acompany(C)installedanewburglary(D)alarm.

168.Iwonder(A)howshemanage(B)togetalong(C)on(D)socheapasalary.

169.(A)Withtheadventofsatellitetransmissionofphotographsofthe(B)earth”satmosphere,forecastingtheweatherhasbecomea(C)relativeexact(D)science.

170.There(A)wereintensecompetition(B)betweenthe(C)rivalcompanies(D)togetthecontract.

171.Thereis(A)somedisagreementbetween(B)myparentsandIaboutwhichjobIshould(C)take.

172.Theindexof(A)leadingeconomicindicators,which(B)areintendedtoforecasteconomicactivityaboutsixmonths(C)intothefuture,dropped(D)5percentlastmonth.

173.Inhisroleas(A)facilitatorofalloperations,heinvariably(B)coordinatingtherunning(C)ofthebuilding”s(D)varioussystems.

174.(A)Inspiteofthefactthathewaslateforthemeeting,theboss(B)having(C)nothingbutpraise(D)forhislastfewmonths”performance.

175.Hestudiedeconomicswhen(A)theirstudywasnotcommon,andhe(B)later(C)wentontodistinguishhimself(D)inthefield.

176.NeitherSamAtkins(A)norHenryMiller,salesrepresentativesforthecompany,presented(B)theirsummariesofsales(C)beforethedeadline(D)fordoingso.

177.Neitherofthetwocandidates(A)whohad(B)appliedforadmission(C)totheIndustrialEngineeringDepartment(D)wereeligibleforscholarships.

178.One(A)outof(B)everyeightballoons(C)intheworld(D)arelaunchedinAlbuquerque,NewMexico

179.(A)Therearearangeof(B)effectspushingandpullingtheclimate(C)inopposite(D)directions;noonefullyunderstandstheseinteractions.

180.(A)WhetherornotSam’sunderstandingofsocialconflicts(B)areinanywayscientific(C)remains(D)avexingquestion.

181.(A)InOctober,thevicepresident(B)willhave(C)beenatthiscompany(D)sincetenyears.

182.We(A)needpurchaseanewsetof(B)equipment(C)tospeedupthe(D)developingandprintingprocess.

183.(A)Thelocalbank,(B)alongwithother(C)financialinstitutions,(D)areloweringprocessingfeesimposedincashingacheck.

184.Theamusementpark(A)isexpectedtobevery(B)successful(C)becauseofmanyspecialfacilities(D)suchrestaurantsandmovietheaters.

185.Ifyou(A)fillinan(B)applyingforamortgageloanandmail(C)ittous,wewillnotifyyouoftheresult(D)assoonaspossible.

186.(A)Bylowering(B)levelstoxicwastedisposal,thechemicalindustries(C)arerespondingtopeople”sincreasing(D)concernswithenvironment.

187.(A)Accordingtothe(B)pressrelease,thehotelisplanning(C)oninvestanadditional$8millioninto(D)marketingandresearch.

188.(A)Thisnewinsurancepolicywill(B)bringyoubenefitsthat(C)providesmorecoverages

(D)onpropertydamage.

189.For(A)moreinformation,youcanvisitourwebsite(B)andfindthemap(C)showingthepotentialcarpoolpartner”shouseand(D)worklocated.

190.Amemorandum(A)announcing(B)thisyear”ssalesgoals(C)arepostedon(D)thebulletinboardofthemainoffice.

191.Anyemployee(A)whoseputsin(B)morethanfiveextrahours”work(C)duringtheholidayswillbepaid(D)forovertime.

192.(A)Everyclientshouldberemindedthat(B)hiscredithistorycanbeavailable(C)bylendingssuch(D)ascommercialbanksandotherfinancingcompanies.

193.Duetothe(A)highestrentalratesofhouses,(B)moretenantshavebecome(C)interestedinhomepurchase(D)loanprograms.

194.Thebiologist(A)which(B)leadstheambitiousGenomProject(C)wasonceawardedthe

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