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Belinda 刚收到一则消息,说一家英国公司有兴趣买她的时装设计公司,在与该公司会面前,她必须运用一些电脑软件来完成她的一些任务,首先,请阅读下列关于电脑软件的信息:

A.   Dreamweaver: Dreamweaver is the industry-leading web development tool, enabling users to efficiently design, develop and maintain websites and applications. Instead of spending hours writing the code required for a webpage, the designer can build the table, insert pictures and text as well as create web forms, by selecting the item they want and pasting it directly on the page. Dreamweaver automatically writes the code, and let the designer view it exactly as it will appear on a Web page.

B.   Excel: Excel is spreadsheet applications useful for management of data and performing calculations, such as totaling a column of numbers or generating a more sophisticated formula to calculate some statistical measure on a list of numbers. Excel also allows this data to be presented in a graphical form using its report’s function.

C.   Gimp: Gimp is a freely available, open-source image-editing and graphics creation software application similar to Photoshop. It can be used to colour, correct and sharpen pictures; make great looking reproduction of not-so-great looking photographs; and create a huge range of different graphics and logos.

D.  Firefox: Firefox is an increasingly popular web browser, a program that provides a way to look at and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web. In addition to displaying images and text, Firefox is able to present a range of different multimedia information including sound and video. After only 3 years Firefox is already the second most popular browser in the world after Microsoft Internet Explorer.

E.   WordPerfect: WordPerfect is a word processor software package that allows you to create, save and print letters, papers, and other documents. It has many writing tools and advanced features that allow you to change or edit your work, create tables, insert images, modify the text size, style and colour and do spelling and grammar checks.

F.   Outlook: Microsoft Outlook Express is an email and news client bundled with operating systems and the Internet Explorer web browser by Microsoft, and also available as a no-charge download for the “classic” Apple Macintosh operating system(although not for the newer Macintosh computers, where it has been replaced by Microsoft Entourage, which costs money as part of Microsoft Office)

请阅读下列关于任务的信息,然后匹配任务与完成任务所需要的软件:

76.     Letter of introduction: Belinda must draft/prepare a letter introducing her company to the possible buyer. In the letter she will also include pictures of sample designs she has produced over the past two years and a table listing sales figures and profits for the same period.

77.     Company accounts: Belinda must present the interested buyer with the full details of the company’s economic performance over the past 2 years as well as sales and profit estimates for the next 6 months. She is required to calculate and display her total sales to all retailers, all revenue earned from those sales, employee payment and other operating cost and finally overall profits.

78.     Image updates: She wants to improve the quality of pictures of her current fashion designs so she can send them as part of the letter of introduction and also post them on the web. In addition she wants to design a new company logo that will appear on all her business letters and on her website.

79.     Update the company website: In order to present a more professional image to the buyer Belinda will update her company’s website. She wants to add the new logo to all the website’s pages and create new pages displaying the new and improved pictures of her designs.

80.     Check website: finally she wants to check the website to make sure the changes she has made look good and that they don’t take too long to download and view over the Internet.

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British newspapers are among the oldest and most famous in the world. But recently big changes have seen these traditional publications try to fit the modern world. After 221 years, The Times has changed its size to become much smaller. In fact, the paper has cut its size in half from a broadsheet to tabloid(小报).

In Britain the newspaper market is divided between the larger broadsheets and the smaller tabloids. These terms refer to the size of the papers’ pages but there is also a clear difference in content. Broadsheets such as The Times, the Guardian and Daily Telegraph are serious papers. They cover a broad range of political, economic and international issues. Their stories are also reasonably long and use quite formal language.

Tabloids have far more stories about less serious issues such as celebrities’(名人)love lives. Their stories are shorter and use more simple language. Tabloids often have bigger pictures. Britain’s best-selling newspaper, the Sun, is a tabloid and has a naked girl on Page Three every day.

By changing to the size of a tabloid, The Times is following in the footsteps of a less famous broadsheet paper the Independent . It changed to tabloid last year and saw its sales increase greatly. Although both papers have switched to the smaller size the content of the papers has remained the same. They are both still serious papers.

The two papers claim that people find the smaller size easier to handle when they travel to work on the bus or the train in the morning. Instead of calling the new style of their paper tabloid, the paper says its new size is “compact”(紧凑型).

 

66.In which year was The Times born?

A.1782               B.1785               C.1788               D.1786

67.Which of the following statements can best describe broadsheets and tabloid?

A.Broadsheets are larger in size while tabloids are smaller.

B.Tabloids are less serious than broadsheets.

C.Broadsheets contain more news than tabloids.

D.They are different in size, content and the style of language.

68. Which of the following newspapers would you read if you are interested in lives of film stars?

A.The Sun           B.The Times         C.The Independent   D.The Guardian

69. According to the passage we can infer the main reason for The Times' changing into the tabloid is that_____.

A.it wants to become convenient for people to carry

B.it wants to increase its circulation(发行量)

C.it intends to copy what The Independent has done

D.it is unlikely to stay in business if it does not change

70.Which of the following statements is true according to the given information?

A.There are more tabloids than broadsheets in Britain at present.

B.After the change, there will be no differences between The Sun and The Times.

C.Although The Times has cut its size, it remains a serious paper.

D.All the papers will tend to have the same style in the future.

Do we think only with the brain? Hardly. The brain is like a telephone exchange. It is the switchboard, but not the whole system. Its function is to receive incoming signals, make proper connections, and send the messages through to their destination. For efficient service, the body must function as a whole.

But where is the “mind”? Is it in the brain or perhaps in the nervous system? After all, can we say that the mind is in any particular place? It is not a thing, like a leg, or even the brain. It is a function, an activity. Aristotle, twenty-three hundred years ago, observed that the mind was to the body what cutting was to the ax. When the ax is not in use, there is no cutting. So it is with the mind. “Mind,” said Charles H. Woolbert, “is what the body is doing.”

If this activity is necessary for thinking, it is also necessary for carrying thought from one person to another. Observe how people go about the business of ordinary conversation. If you have never done this carefully, you have a surprise in store, for good conversationalists are almost constantly in motion. Their heads are continually nodding and shaking sometimes so vigorously that you wonder how their necks can stand the strain. Even the legs and feet are active. As for the hands and arms, they are seldom still for more than a few seconds at a time.

These people, remember, are not making speeches. They are only common people trying to make others understand what they have in mind. They are not conscious of movement. Their speech is not studies. They are just human creatures in a human environment, trying to adapt themselves to a social situation. Yet they converse, not only with oral language, but with visible actions that involve practically every muscle in the body. In short, because people really think all over, a speaker must talk all over if he succeeds in making people think.

 

67. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?

A.Bodily Communication                 B.Spoken Language

C.Bodily Actions                             D.Conversations

68. Which of the following statements would the author agree with?

A.Thinking is a social phenomenon

B.Thinking is only a brain function

C.Thinking is a function of the nervous system

D.Thinking is the total sum of bodily activities

69. In communication, it is essential not only to employ speech, but also     .

A.to speak directly to the other person

B.to use the variety of bodily movements

C.to be certain that the other person is listening

D.to pay great attention to the other person’s behavior

70. It can be inferred that the basic function of bodily activity in speech is to    .

A.make the listener feel emotional

B.make the description vivid

C.intensify the speaker’s spoken words

D.carry the speaker’s implied meaning to the listener

71. Which of the following is TRUE?

A.The brain is compared to a telephone exchange.

B.The mind is an activity of the nervous system.

C.Some people remain still while talking to others.

D.Many people move their bodies on purpose while talking.

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