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re 2 feet. 84) . Of these, the ammonites are very interesting and important .They have a shell posed of many chambers , each representing a temporary home of the animal .As the young grew larger it 。and not a minute too soon for any kid who has been picked last, Consigned to right field, or left dangling halfway up the climbing rope. The idea is to get away from the jock culturefastest, strongest, most athleticand instead start all kids on a road to lifelong fitness. And that starts with no humiliation. The Naperville, Ill., district, where Lawler teaches, has been highlighted in a governmentfunded book, Active Youth, as a model in promoting physical activity for children. [F] There39。 no two styles are the same. If this is true of but two persons, the potential of difference resident in a language spoken by more than 200 million truly staggers the imagination. 66. According to the author it could be said that ___B____. [A] more people speak Chinese dialects than English [B] more people speak English as an auxiliary language than as a first language [C] about one seventh of the world’s population speaks Russian [D] more people speak English in the UK than in Ireland 67. The extract implies that ____A____. [A] a little less than half the native English speakers in the world live in the United States [B] the 55 million inhabitants of the British Isles speak like the 30 million inhabitants of the exBritish dominions and colonies [C] about one tenth of the total Englishspeaking world population lives in exBritish dominions and colonies [D] it would certainly be an underestimate to suppose 230 million people speaking English as a native language68. The reason why English is the closest approach to a world language is that ____A___. [A] Chinese and Indic languages are mutually unintelligible [B] Chinese is too plex to be a world language [C] Russian is only spoken on two continents [D] there are more native speakers of English than of any other language69. According to the author the fact that the same individual will not pronounce his vowels and consonants identically every time shows that _____C___. [A] everyone has their own literary style [B] mutual intelligibility is a myth [C] people’s vocabularies vary [D] no two people speak the same language in exactly the same way70. According to the author, style is ____A____. [A] significant when it es to paring only two people [B] a question of grammatical and syntactical correctness [C] the particular way an individual uses language [D] a strange type of language Passage Four Questions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage. Ten years ago, Pierre Omidyar, a software engineer working in California’s Silicon Valley, began thinking about how to use the internet for a trading system in which buyers and sellers could establish a genuine market price. Over a long holiday weekend he wrote the puter code. At first, a trickle of users arrived at his website—including his girlfriend, who traded PEZ candy dispensers. By the end of 1995, several thousand auctions had been pleted and interest in eBay was growing. And it grew and grew. From this modest beginning, eBay has bee a global giant, with around 150m registered users worldwide who are set to buy and sell goods worth more than $40 billion this year. The remarkable tale of eBay’s growth points to some important lessons for any business trying to operate online—and today that includes, one way or another, most firms. The mercial opportunities presented by an expanding global web seem almost limitless. But the pace of change is rapid, and so is the ferocity of petition. To succeed, firms need agility, an open mind and the ability to reinvent themselves repeatedly. Most of all, they need to listen carefully to their customers, paying close attention to what they do and don’t want. Such qualities, of course, would be valuable in any kind of business. Yet for online firms they are not a luxury, but necessary for mere survival. This is true for a variety of reasons. The internet is not only growing, but changing rapidly—which, in turn, changes the rules of the game for any business relying on it. The barriers to entry are still low pared with those for most offline businesses, which means that just keeping track of your existing rivals is not enough. These may not represent the greatest petitive threat tomorrow or the next day. That could e from a number of directions—a firm in a different type of online business。中國(guó)2010年銀行校園招聘筆試試卷(A) 考試形式:閉卷 考試時(shí)間:90分鐘 (14:0015:30)PartⅠ (10minutes)1. Executives of the pany enjoyed an___B_____lifestyle of free gifts , fine wines and high salaries. A exquisite B estravagant C exotic D eccentric2. If you want to get into that tunnel,you first have to ____B__away all the rocks. A haul B repel C dispose D snatch3. Some crops are relatively high yielders and couble be planted in preference to others to ___A___the food supply. A enhanse B curb C disrupt D heighten4. Astronomers at the universities of California discovered on of the most distant_____C__ . A paradoxes B paradises C galaxies D shuttles5. Many great scientists___D___their success to hard work. A portray B ascribe C impart D acknowledge is generally known that New York is a city for and a center for __D____odd bits of information. A) veterans B) pedestrians C) victims D) eccentrics7. High grades are supposed to __A____ academic ability, but John`s actual performance did not confirm this. A) certify B) classify C) clarify D) notify8. In spite of the ___B___ , it seemed that many of the invited guests would still show up. A) deviation B) contro