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A:whichever B:however C:whatever D:whoever
To improve the quality of our products, we asked for suggestions ______ had used the products.
A:whoever B:who C:whichever D:which
--How about camping this weekend, just for a change
--OK, ______ you want.
A:whichever B:however C:whatever D:whoever
In the global economy, a new drug for cancer,________it is discovered, will create many economic possibilities around the world.
A:whatever B:whoever C:wherever D:whichever
Enter the information age. Information is the raw material for many of the business activities shaping this new era, (1) iron and steel were the basic commodities in the dawning of the industrial age.
The world’ s knowledge is said to be doubling (2) eight years. This knowledge explosion is (3) economic progress. The need to collect, analyze, and communicate (4) quantities of information is Spawning new products and services, creating jobs, and widening career opportunities.
The information age is (5) considered to be a phenomenon of the service sector of the economy, (6) a product of heavy industry. Certainly, burgeoning information technologies are creating new capabilities (7) knowledge-based service spheres. But changes just as dramatic are (8) industry, giving people the opportunity to do challenging work in exciting new ways.
Manufacturing is a full participant in the information age. From design (9) production, the manufacturing process has long been in formation-intensive. It always has required exacting communication to describe (10) goes into products and how to make them, Now, computer technology is giving factory managers new capability to gather all of this information and (11) it to control production.
Telecommunications are producing error-free communication between the design office (12) the factory, computer-aided design is enabling engineers to evaluate product performance and manufacturing process (13) video displays, before resources are committed to build and test prototypes. Techniques like these are bringing (14) new advances in manufacturing productivity.
Just as coal fueled the transformation to an industrial society, (15) microelectronics is powering the rise of the information age. Microelectronic information-management tools are strengthening U. S. industrial capability, (16) remains vital to America’ s economic well being and national security.
More and more manufacturing companies are (17) that the wise of information can give them a competitive edge. As companies emphasize (18) information management, talented people will continue to find (19) to make factories and milks sing with increased productivity.
In manufacturing as well as in services, information technology is a tool to (20) human creativity into productivity.
A:that B:which C:what D:whichever
Section Ⅰ Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points) You hear a great many complaints today about the excessive security consciousness of our young people. My complaint is the (1) :in the large organizations especially, there are not enough job opportunities for those young people who need challenge and risk. Jobs in which there is greater emphasis on (2) performance of well-organized duties (3) on imagination especially for the beginner—are to be found, for instance, in the inside jobs (4) banking or insurance, (5) normally offer great job security but not rapid promotion or large pay. The same is (6) most government work, of the railroad industry, particularly in the clerical and engineering branches, and (7) most public (8) . The book keeping and accounting areas, especially in the larger companies, are generally of this type, too (9) a successful comptroller is an accountant (10) great management and business imagination. At the other extreme are (11) areas as buying, selling, and advertising, in which the (12) is on adaptability, on imagination, and on a desire to do new and different things. In those areas, (13) , there is little security, either personal or economic. The rewards, (14) , are high and come more rapidly. Major premium on imagination—though of a different kind and coupled (15) dogged persistence on details (16) in most research and engineering work. Jobs in production, as supervisor or executive, also demand much adaptability and imagination. (17) to popular belief, a very small business requires, above all, close attention to daily routine. Running a neighborhood drugstore or a small grocery, or being a toy jobber, is largely attention to details. But in very small business there is also (18) for quite a few people of the other type of personality--the innovator or imaginer. If successful, a man of this type soon ceases to be in a very small business. (19) the real innovator (20) is, still, no more promising opportunity in this country than that of building a large out of a very small business.
Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.12()A:which B:that C:such D:whichever
Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each
numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)
During recent years we have heard much
about "race": how this race does certain things and that race believes certain
things and so on. Yet, the (1) phenomenon of race consists of
a few surface indications. We judge race usually (2) the coloring of the skin: a white race, a brown race, a yellow race and a black race. But (3) you were to remove the skin you could not (4) anything about the race to which the individual belonged. There is (5) in physical structure, the brain or the internal organs to (6) a difference. There are four types of blood. (7) types are found in every race, and no type is distinct to any race. Human brains are the (8) . No scientists could examine a brain and tell you the race to which the individual belonged. Brains win (9) in size, but this occurs within every race. (10) does size have anything to do with intelligence. The largest brain (11) examined belonged to a person of weak (12) . On the other hand, some of our most distinguished people have had (13) brains. Mental tests which are reasonably (14) show no differences in intelligence between races. High and low test results both can be recorded by different members of any race. (15) equal educational advantages, there will be no difference in average standings, either on account of race or geographical location. Individuals of every race (16) civilization to go backward or forward. Training and education can change the response of groups of people, (17) enable them to behave in a (18) way. The behavior and ideals of people change according to circumstances, but they can always go back or go on to something new (19) is better and higher than anything (20) the past. |
A:that B:what C:whichever D:whatever
______ really worries George is that his parents expect too much of him.
A:What B:This C:Whichever D:It
Direction: There are ____20____ blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. The story goes that some time ago, a man punished his 3-year-old daughter for wasting a roll of gold wrapping paper. Money was ____21____ and he became upset when the child tried to ____22____ a box to put under the Christmas tree. ____23____ , the little girl brought the ____24____ to her father the next morning and said, "This is the gift for you, Daddy. " The man was ____25____ by his earlier overreaction, but he ____26____ angry again when he found out the box was ____27____ He yelled at her, adding, " Don’t you know,when you give someone a present, there is supposed to be ____28____ inside" The little girl ____29____ at him with tears in ____30____ eyes and cried," Oh, Daddy, it’s not empty at all. I blew ____31____ into the box. They’ar all for you, Daddy. " The father was ____32____ He put his arms around his little girl, and he ____33____ for her forgiveness. Only a short time ____34____ , an accident took the life of the child. It is also told that ever since then her father kept that ____35____ box by his bed for many years and, ____36____ he was discouraged, he would take out a (n) ____37____ kiss and remember the ____38____ of the child who had put it there. In a very real sense, each one of us, as human beings, has been given a gold ____39____ filled with unconditional love and kisses from our children, family members, friends, and God. There is ____40____ no possession, anyone could hold, more precious than this.
A:wherever B:whenever C:whichever D:however
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