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attract so many people mainly because _____________. A. the attendants don39。41. The word library originally meant ____________. A. freedom from ignorance B. collections of books C. means of munication D. storage of knowledge38. It seems that the Global Educator Outreach will _______.A. be difficult to continue B. last a limited period of timeC. pose a threat to US workforce D. be extended to other cities36. Chicago Public Schools began to employ foreign teachers because _______.A. there were not enough American teachers B. a program for foreign teachers was startedC. the school board was interested in foreign teachersD. foreign teachers taught better than American teacherss libraries house many books, of course. However, they also have a wide variety of other materials that municate, educate, and entertain. These materials include magazines, manuscripts (手稿), newspapers, and puter documents. Audio and visual materials include CDs, audiocassette tapes, videotapes, films, maps, paintings, and photographs. In addition to regular books, a library may have largetype books, books for the blind, and tape recordings of books, called talking books. Librarians keep pace with the changing contents of libraries to serve as many people as possible. Their efforts have turned libraries into multimedia resource centers. The expansion of library contents greatly increases the library39。37. The concerts in parks are often financially supported by ___________. A. the parks themselves B. big organizations C. professional musicians D. musicians.33. Which of the following groups of people are seen wearing tattoos in the media?A Car sellersC Fashion designersB Sports starsD Movie stars44. In job sharing the partners should ____.A be social equalsC know each other very wellB be intimate friendsD have similar working experience52. Girls often feel ______.A. bored with puter games B. fortable using putersC. it hard to use puters in word processing D. worried about using putersThe girls in this sixth grade class in East Palo Alto, California, all have the same access to puters as boys. But researchers say, by the time they get to high school, they are victims of what the researchers call a major new gender(性別)gap in technology. Janice Weinman of the American Association of University Women says, "Girls tend to be less fortable than boys with the puter. They use it more for word processing rather than for problem solving, rather than to discover new ways in which to understand information."55. The gender gap needs to be closed because ______.A. it isn’ t fair that boys are allowed to use puters all the timeB. there isn’ t enough money for upgrading putersC. most of the causes may boil down to a question of moneyD. the ability to use puters is important in today’ s world太奇1月MBA英語閱讀每日一練(4)【答案和解析】(20101027 20:09:30) 轉(zhuǎn)載標(biāo)簽: 太奇mba英語教育分類: 1月MBA真題、預(yù)測和模擬練習(xí) Passage Two Some of the most popular attractions across America are the many free concerts offered to public throughout the year. These involve not only amateur performers, but professional artists as well. The public parks of many cities across the country usually have bandstands and large lawns. As a service to citizens, they rent out space to performers free of charge. Amateur groups, with nothing more than a desire to perform offer their talents freely to public. Semiprofessional artists are pleased to get the chance to perform before the public to perfect their craft and nurture the hope of being discovered before beginning a professional career. Famous professionals also give free concerts to make contact with their admiring fans. Often such concerts are sponsored by a large corporate organization and offered to the public free of charge as a cultural service and support for the arts. The free concerts feature all kind