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     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 computer 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 completed and interest in eBay was growing. And it grew
and grew. From this modest beginning, eBay has become 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 commercial opportunities
presented by an expanding global web seem almost limitless. But the pace of change is rapid, and so
is the ferocity(激烈)of competition. To succeed, firms need agility(灵活), 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 compared 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 competitive threat tomorrow or the next day. That could come from a number of
directions-a firm in a different type of online business; one that does not yet exist; or even from one
of your own customers. On top of all this, the behavior of many consumers is constantly changing
as well, as individuals discover new ways to shop and interact with each other via the web.
     All these factors make the internet a dangerous place to do business, as well as one full of
promise. eBay’s history demonstrates both of those things. It is probably safe to say that nothing
like eBay could have existed without the internet-or could have grown so fast. Even though there have
been signs of the firm’s blistering(快速的) pace slowing a bit in America, its most “mature” market,
there remain vast opportunities overseas, particularly, some argue, in China. Meg Whitman, eBay’s
chief executive, believes the company is still only at the beginning of what it could achieve.

1. What is the purpose of the first paragraph?

A. To introduce the founder of eBay and his girlfriend.
B. To demonstrate how clever the founder of eBay is.
C. To show how eBay started and has grown.
D. To introduce eBay to people.

2. Which of the following best summarizes Pierre Omidyar’s intention with regard to eBay?

A. To set up a global internet business.
B. To allow people to freely buy and sell on the internet at acceptable prices.
C. To set up a mechanism on the internet to allow people to trade at true market prices.
D. To se up a business mechanism for his girlfriend.


3. Which of these is it NOT necessary for a company selling on the internet to do?

A. Have the most competitive price for each of their online products.
B. Be able to change to suit the prevailing(流行的,优势的)market conditions.
C. Be prepared to consider all options and alternatives.
D. Have a good idea of what their customers do not want.

4. What does “barriers to entry are still low compared with those for most offline businesses”
       in paragraph 3 mean?

A. It is easier to set up an internet business than a conventional one.
B. Internet trade is growing faster than traditional business sector.
C. It is cheaper to set up an internet business than a traditional one.
D. Companies generally prefer to do business online rather than offline.

5. Why does the article conclude that the internet “is a dangerous place to do business”?

A. Because companies that sell online may be unreliable.
B. Because there are no controls on doing business on the internet.
C. Because doing business online is unpredictable.
D. Because even companies like eBay have problems doing business online.


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     阅读下面短文,根据以下要求:1)汉语提示;2)首字母提示;3)语境提示, 在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,所填单词要求意义准确、拼写正确。
     I am an art student and I paint a lot of pictures. Many  People   1    (假装)that they understand
modern art. They always tell you  what a picture is “about ” Of c   2    ,  many pictures are not “about ”
anything.They are just pretty patterns. We like them in the s   3    way  that we like pretty curtain
   4  (材料). I think that young children   often appreciate modern pictures    5  than anyone
else.   They notice more. My sister is o 6     seven, but she always tells me  7     my pictures are
good or not. She came into my room yesterday.   “What are you doing?” she asked. “I"m  8    (挂)
this picture on   the wall, ” I answered. “It"s a new one. Do you like it? ” She looked at  it critically for
a moment. “It"s all right,” she said, “but isn"t it upside    9   ?” I looked at it again. She was r  10   !
It was!  
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完形填空。        Last year, I lost my best friend in high school. It seemed that everyone else’s life could just continue
on in its 1 way, but mine couldn"t. I wasn"t sure how I was going to be able to face 2 and their gossip at
school. I was forced to   3  my routine on Monday morning as usual. In the evening I returned home from
school 4  completely defeated. All I wanted to do was into bed and wallow(沉迷于)in my own
self-pity. I pulled back the covers on my bed and 6 a pile of cards left by my dad. Each card included
a(n)  7 that it was to be opened on a  8  night that week.
        I made it through that week   9  my father. Each card 10  to say just what I needed to hear.
Tuesday’s card said, “The past is painful to think about and the 11  is impossible to imagine. Don"t try. Just
take it one minute at a time.” On Wednesday my mood 12  when I read, “What you are feeling now is 
  13  and normal. It still feels very bad, but it is part of the healing 14  .” Friday’s card contained a poem he
wrote. The last lines made me smile through my tears. “Whatever special 15  you face along life’s way,
may you 16  that you will find the best in every day.” I was instructed to open the last card 17 the party I
went to on Saturday night. In it he wisely reminded me to 18  . “The world isn"t so bad after a good laugh.
The more you laugh, the more you heal.” Each card was signed, “Love, Dad.”
        My world once collapsed but I 19  the difficult breakup eventually. It owed to my dad , who made
his 20  known when he couldn"t be present.(     )1. A. pleasant  
(     )2. A. everyone  
(     )3. A. work out
(     )4. A. making    
(     )5. A. crawl      
(     )6. A. invented  
(     )7. A. instruction
(     )8. A. regular    
(     )9. A.in favor of
(     )10. A. seemed    
(     )11. A.life    
(     )12. A. fell      
(     )13. A. false      
(     )14. A. content    
(     )15. A.destruction
(     )16. A. trust      
(     )17. A. before    
(     )18. A. cry        
(     )19. A.got through
(     )20. A. schedule    B. strange  
B. anyone        
B. meet with    
B. feeling    
B. push          
B. discovered  
B. explanation  
B. flexible    
B. regardless of  
B. happened   
B. future    
B. passed      
B. honest      
B. process      
B. competition    
B. guess        
B. since        
B. scream      
B. looked through
B. concept        C. funny        
C. someone      
C. deal with    
C. regarding  
C. jump        
C. created    
C. presentation
C. particular  
C. in search of
C. occurred    
C. dream      
C. flied        
C natural      
C. cure        
C. challenges  
C. predict      
C. after        
C. sing      
C. broke through
C. soul       D. normal      
D. nobody      
D. come across
D. considering
D. draw        
D. wrote      
D. information
D. legal      
D. because of  
D. intended    
D. result      
D. lifted      
D. innocent    
D. progress    
D. destination
D. succeed    
D. till        
D. laugh      
D. put through
D. confidence  
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阅读理解。        For the last couple of weeks, I had been stuck in front of my computer working on a project that was
very important to me. My every waking hour was consumed by the project and although I imagined that I
would feel happy after completing parts of the project, I was confused to find that instead, I was feeling
rather depressed. I tried a range of methods to help cheer myself up. I had a relaxing bath, cooked a
delicious meal to enjoy with my family and even watched a lighthearted movie, but to no avail. It was only
when I turned to meditation(沉思)for a solution that the answer came to me: turn to nature!  
        The very next day, I grabbed my camera and a bottle of water and set off to spend a few hours
walking in a nature reserve, even though it was pouring with rain. Within a couple of minutes I felt alive
again. To be honest, I felt like a young school girl again and had to stop myself from hopping along the
path singing, "I"m singing in the rain", a song I used to sing when I was a child. I think as adults we often try
too hard to control our inner children and as a result we restrain(限制) our own spirits, which only leads to
depression and stress.    
        Interestingly, it has been shown that people who spend 40 minutes walking in a nature reserve have a
drop in their blood pressure levels, but this does not happen when they spend a similar amount of time
walking in a busy city centre.    
        If you feel a little low in spirit and know that you have spent too much time indoors, relax completely,
remove your shoes and let your inner child come out and play.1. The author felt depressed because she __________.A. couldn"t consume her waking hour    
B. had not seen a film for a long time.
C. had not finished her work on time  
D. had worked on a hard job for too long 2. The author walked in a nature reserve in the rain in order to__________. A. take photos                      
B. find a solution to the project
C. hop along the path              
D. cheer herself up 3. The underlined part "to no avail" in Paragraph 1 probably means " __________.".A. unsuccessful        
B. unrelated
C. uninteresting    
D. unexpected 4. In the author"s opinion, __________.A. a bath can make people relaxed
B. depression is usually caused by hard work
C. walking in a busy city centre harms people"s health
D. adults should express their inner feelings freely 5. The last paragraph mainly serves as a(n) __________.A. explanation        
B. suggestion
C. introduction    
D. reminder
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阅读理解。        In a US city, a woman parked her car in an attended lot. Hoping to get a discount on the cost of
parking, she asked, “Do you give validation(批准)?” “Certainly,”replied the store"s manager:“You are
an excellent person and I love your hair.” That might be worth the cost of parking.I mean,who wouldn"t
pay a couple of dollars for this kind of validation?  
        Author Alan McGinIlis cites an interesting study about the power of positive encouragement.A
second-grade teacher complained that her children were spending too much time standing up and roaming
around the room rather than working.  
        Two psychologists observed the behavior of the children and the teacher. Every ten seconds they
noted how many children were out of their seats. They counted 360 unseated children throughout each
20-minute period.They also noted that the teacher said "Sit down!" seven times during the same
period.  
        The psychologists tried an experiment.They asked the teacher to tell the children to sit down more
often. This time they noted that she commanded her students to sit down 27.5 times in an average
20-minute period, and now 540 were noted to be out of their seats during the same average period.Her
increased scolding actually made the problem worse.    
        Then the experimenters tried a different task.They asked the teacher to quietly praise those children
who were seated and working.At this time, children"s roaming was decreased by 33%.They showed
their best behavior when they were praised more and blamed less.     
        People who motivate others to take great action are almost always those who encourage more than
criticize; who praise more and blame less.    
        Perhaps the woman"s question is the correct one after all."Do you give validation?" I hope I can
always answer “YES”. 1.When parking her car in an attended lot, the woman ________.   
 A. made a very silly mistake     
B. was laughed at by the manager    
C. got great praise from the manager  
D. failed to pay the cost of parking at last 2.The students in the study performed better mainly because_______.    A.they were motivated by the psychologists    
B.they were inspired by the teacher"s attitude    
C.they regretted roaming around the classroom    
D.they changed their relationship with the teacher 3. In the passage, the author thinks that_______.A. it is better to blame others than to praise others
B. sometimes it"s hard to receive praise from others
C. criticizing children does no good to their growth
D. we all know how to encourage others by praising 4. Why does the author talk about the study in the passage?A. To show the power of encouragement.  
B. To show how the teacher praises children.
C. To show his argument is scientifically based.
D. To show the teacher is a successful motivator.5. What is the author"s attitude towards giving validation?A. Neutral        
B. Negative      
C. Positive    
D. Reasonable
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阅读理解。        I am a strong believer that if a child is raised with approval, he learns to love himself and will be
successful in his own way.    Several weeks ago,I was doing homework with my son in the third grade
and he kept standing up from his chair to go over the math lines.I kept asking him to sit down, telling him
that he would concentrate better. He sat but seconds later, as if he didn’t even notice he was doing it, he
got up again.I was getting frustrated, but then it hit me.I started noticing his answers were much quicker
and accurate when he stood up.Could he be more intent while standing up?
        This made me start questioning myself and what I had been raised to believe. I was raised to believe
that a quiet, calm child was a sure way to success.This child would have the discipline to study hard, get
good grades and become someone important in life.
        Now those same people perhaps come to realize that their kids are born with their own sets of DNA
and personality traits,and all you can do is loving and accepting them.As parents,throughout their
growing years and beyond that, we need to be our kids" best cheerleaders,guiding them and helping them
find their way.    
        I have stopped asking my son to sit down and concentrate.Obviously, he is concentrating just in his
own way and not mine.We need to learn to accept our kids" ways of doing things.Some way may have
worked for me but doesn"t mean we need to carry it through generations.There is nothing sweeter than
being individual and unique.It makes us free and happy and that"s just the way I want my kids to live their
own life.1. At the beginning, the author tried to keep his son seated in order to make him________.   A. pay more attention to his study              
B. keep silent in the room
C. finish his homework on time                
D. get right answers 2. Inspired by the case of his son,the author began to doubt________.   A.the importance of parents                  
B.the old form of education
C.the relationship between kids and their parents
D.the good grades of some kids 3. According to the passage, which of the following statements is right?A. We should help kids correct their wrong ways.
B. Parents should study their kids’ DNA.    
C. Kids should be taught to behave themselves.
D. Parents should love and accept their kids.4. The author has stopped asking his son to sit down because __________.A. he has changed his traditional ideas      
B. his son wants to be unique
C. his son doesn’t follow his advice        
D. his son’s DNAis different 5. Which of the following would be the best title of the passage?A. Study hard and you"ll be successful        
B. Be friendly to your children
C. Children"s success in their own style        
D. Parents" help with their children"s study
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