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A.areeagertoworkoverseas
B.havetogetfamiliarwithmoderntechnology
C.aregainingmoreeconomicbenefitsfromdomesticoperations
D.areattachingmoreimportancetotheiroverseasbusiness
57.Inthispassage,“outofsightandoutofmind”(Line3,Para.3)probablymeans________.
A.leavingallcareandworrybehind
B.beingunabletothinkproperlyforlackofinsight
C.beingtotallyoutoftouchwithbusinessathome
D.missingopportunitiesforpromotionwhenabroad
58.Accordingtothepassage,whatisanimportantconsiderationofinternationalcorporationsinemployingpeopletoday?
A.Abilitytospeakthecustomer’slanguage.
B.Connectionswithbusinessesoverseas.
C.Technicalknow-how.
D.Businessexperience.
59.Theadvantageofemployeeshavingforeignlanguageskillsisthattheycan________.
A.fast-forwardtheirproposalstoheadquarters
B.bettercontrolthewholenegotiationprocess
C.easilymakefriendswithbusinesspeopleabroad
D.easilyfindnewapproachestomeetmarketneeds
B
Whenanantdies,otherantstakeitoutofthenest,oftenwithinanhourafteritsdeath.Thisbehaviorinterestsscientistsandtheywonderhowantsknowforsure—andsosoon—thatanotherantisdead.
Onescientistrecentlycameupwithawaytoexplainthisantbehavior.Dong-HwanChoeisabiologist,ascientistwhostudiesanimalsandplants.Hefoundthatantshaveachemicalontheoutsideoftheirbodiesthatsignalstootherants,“I'
mdead—takemeaway”whenitisdead.
Butthere'
saquestiontoanswer:
Asweknow,ifanantisdead,itstopsmoving.Butwhenanantissleepingorknockedunconscious,itisalsonotmoving.However,otherantsdon'
tmovethelivingantoutofthenest.Howdotheyknowthisantisnotdead?
Choefoundthatantshaveanotherchemicalontheirbodies,whichtellsnearbyantssomethinglike,“Wait—I'
mnotdeadyet”whenitisnotdead.Choesuspectsthatwhenanantdies,thechemicalthatsays,“Wait—I'
mnotdeadyet”quicklygoesaway.Whenotherantsdetectthe“dead”chemicalwithoutthe“notdeadyet”chemical,theymoveawaythebody.
Totesthistheory,Choeandhisteamputdifferentchemicalsonants.Whenthescientistsusedthe“I'
mdead”chemical,otherantsquicklymovedthetreatedantaway.Whenthescientistsusedthe“Wait—I'
mnotdeadyet”chemical,otherantsleftthetreatedantalone.Choebelievesthisbehaviorshowsthatthe“notdeadyet”chemicaloverridesthe“dead”chemicalwhenpickedupbyotherants.Andthatwhenanantdies,the“notdeadyet”chemicalfadesaway.Othernearbyantsthendetecttheremaining“dead”chemicalandremovethebodyfromthenest.
Understandingthisbehaviorcanhelpscientistsfigureouthowtostopantsfrominvadingnewplacesandcausingproblems.
60.Whatisthefunctionofthefirstparagraph?
A.Leadingthefollowingparagraphs.B.Showingthemainideaofthepassage.
C.Introducingthebackgroundofthepassage.
D.Givingasummaryofthepassage.
61.Whichofthefollowinghastheclosestmeaningtotheunderlinedword“overrides”inthefourthparagraph?
A.isweakerthanB.isstrongerthanC.isbetterthanD.isworsethan
62.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.Livingantscanalsobetakenawaywhentheyarenotmoving.
B.Whenanantdies,itcantellothersusingacertainchemical.
C.Alivingantcanpretendtobedeadusingaspecialchemical.
D.Antsoftenusechemicalstocommunicatewitheachother.
63.WhichofthefollowingdescriptionsaboutDong-HwanChoeisright?
A.Choedidthisstudyinordertostopantsfrominvadingnewplaces.
B.Choeisabiologistwhoisonlyinterestedinanimals,especiallyinants.
C.Choefirstcameupwithanideatoexplainthisantbehavior,andthendidsometeststoprovehistheory.
D.Choedidtheresearchonthisantbehavioronhisown。
C
EachtimeIseeaballoon,mymindfliesbacktoamemoryofwhenIwasasix-year-oldgirl.ItwasarainySundayandmyfatherhadrecentlydied.IaskedmymomifDadhadgonetoheaven."
Yes,honey.Ofcourse."
shesaid.
"
Canwewritehimaletter?
"
Shepaused,thelongestpauseofmyshortlife,andanswered,"
Yes."
Myheartjumped."
How?
Doesthemailmangothere?
Iasked.
No,butIhaveanidea."
Momdrovetoapartystoreandreturnedwitharedballoon.Iaskedherwhatitwasfor.
Justwait,honey.You'
llsee."
Momtoldmetowritemyletter.Eagerly,Igotmyfavoritepen,andpouredoutmysix-year-oldheartintheformofblueink.Iwroteaboutmyday,whatIlearnedatschool,howMomwasdoing,andevenaboutwhathappenedinastoryIhadread.ForafewminutesitwasasifDadwerestillalive.IgavethelettertoMom.Shereaditover,andasmilecrossedherface.
Shemadeaholeinthecorneroftheletterwheresheloopedtheballoonstring.Wewentoutsideandshegavemetheballoon.Itwasstillraining.
Okay,onthecountofthree,letgo.One,two,three."
Theballoon,carryingmyletter,dartedupwardagainsttherain.Wewatcheduntilitwasswallowedbythemassofclouds.
LaterIrealized,liketheballoon,thatDadhadneverlethissicknessgethimdown.Hewasstrong.Nomatterwhathesuffered,he'
dpersevere,dartup,andfinallytranscendthiscoldworldandhissickbody.Heroseintoskyandbecamesomethingbeautiful.IwatcheduntiltheballoondisappearedintothegrayandwhiteandIprayedthathisstrengthwashereditary.Iprayedtobeaballoon.
64.Whenthegirlaskedhermotheriftheycouldwritetoherfather,hermother_________.
A.feltithardtoanswerB.thoughtheracreativegirl
C.believediteasytodosoD.founditeasytolie
65.Whenthegirlwastoldthatshecouldsendalettertoherfather,she_________.
A.jumpedwithjoyB.becameexcited
C.startedwritingimmediatelyD.wasworriedthatitcouldn'
tbedelivered
66.Intheeyesoftheauthor,whatwastherainlike?
A.Anincurabledisease.B.Anunforgettablememory.
C.Thehardtimeherfatherhad.D.Thefailuresherfatherexperienced.
67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.AnunforgettableexperienceB.Thestrongredballoon
C.FlytoparadiseD.Agreatfather
D
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