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In today’s what-have; you-done-for-me-lately environment, nothing is more valuable than innovative ideas. And it doesn’t really matter so where the ideas
34 come from or who originates them. All that matters is what you do away with
35 them. An idea may live in a neatly bound presentation deck, but not for long
36 time. Because in business, an idea belongs not necessarily to those who
37 conceived it, but to those who make it happen either. Accenture Co. has been
38 the world’s most leading management and technology services organization
39 not only for our ability to think, but for our ability to think and act. Having
40 worked along with more than half of the Fortune Global 500, we axe steeped
41 in experience across industries, geographies and through cultures. And that
42 combination of knowledge, depth and insight enables us to swiftly mobilize it
43 and, most importantly, deliver. Because in the end, it’s not only how many
44 ideas you have. It’s how many you make happen. For much more information,
45 including case studies in your industry, visit accenture, com, or you can call our
hotline, 3366889.

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ACCENTURE INNOVATION DELIVERED
In today’s what-have; you-done-for-me-lately environment, nothing is more valuable than innovative ideas. And it doesn’t really matter so where the ideas
34 come from or who originates them. All that matters is what you do away with
35 them. An idea may live in a neatly bound presentation deck, but not for long
36 time. Because in business, an idea belongs not necessarily to those who
37 conceived it, but to those who make it happen either. Accenture Co. has been
38 the world’s most leading management and technology services organization
39 not only for our ability to think, but for our ability to think and act. Having
40 worked along with more than half of the Fortune Global 500, we axe steeped
41 in experience across industries, geographies and through cultures. And that
42 combination of knowledge, depth and insight enables us to swiftly mobilize it
43 and, most importantly, deliver. Because in the end, it’s not only how many
44 ideas you have. It’s how many you make happen. For much more information,
45 including case studies in your industry, visit accenture, com, or you can call our
hotline, 3366889.

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【单选题】Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.11() A.When B.As C.though D.while

A.
Drug use is rising dramatically among the nation’ s youth after a decade of decline. From 1993 to 1994, marijuana use among young people (1) from 12 to 17 jumped 50 percent. One in five high school seniors (2) marijuana daily. Monitoring the Future, which (3) student drug use annually, reports that negative attitudes about drugs have declined for the fourth year in a row. (4) young people see great risk in using drugs. Mood-altering pharmaceutical drugs are (5) new popularity among young people. Ritalin, (6) as a diet pill in the 1970s and now used to (7) hyperactive children, has become a (8) drug on college campuses. A central nervous system (9) , Ritalin can cause strokes, hypertension, and seizures. Rohypnol, produced in Europe as a (10) tranquilizer, lowers inhibitions and suppresses short-term memory, which has led to some women being raped by men they are going out with. (11) taken with alcohol, its effects are greatly (12) . Rock singer Kurt Cobain collapsed from an (13) of Rohypnol and champagne a month before he committed (14) in 1994. In Florida and Texas, Rohypnol has become widely abused among teens, who see the drug as a less expensive (15) for marijuana and LSD. Alcohol and tobacco use is increasing among teenagers, (16) younger adolescents. Each year, more than one million teens become regular smokers, (17) they cannot legally purchase tobacco. By 12th grade, one in three students smokes. In 1995, one in five 14-year-olds reported smoking regularly, a 33 percent jump (18) 1991. Drinking among 14-year-olds climbed 50 percent from 1992 to 1994,and all teens reported substantial increases in (19) drinking. In 1995, one in five 10th graders reported having been drunk in the past 30 days. Two-thirds of high school seniors say they know a (20) with a drinking problem.

【单选题】Passage One Questions 11 to 14 are based on the following passage:

A.
He thought that he would either find a good job or he would be a thief.
B.
He said that he would become rich by way of robbing the bank.
C.
He said that he could rob the rich of their money.
D.
He might be rich if he worked harder.
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【单选题】Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.11() A.When B.As C.though D.while
A.
Drug use is rising dramatically among the nation’ s youth after a decade of decline. From 1993 to 1994, marijuana use among young people (1) from 12 to 17 jumped 50 percent. One in five high school seniors (2) marijuana daily. Monitoring the Future, which (3) student drug use annually, reports that negative attitudes about drugs have declined for the fourth year in a row. (4) young people see great risk in using drugs. Mood-altering pharmaceutical drugs are (5) new popularity among young people. Ritalin, (6) as a diet pill in the 1970s and now used to (7) hyperactive children, has become a (8) drug on college campuses. A central nervous system (9) , Ritalin can cause strokes, hypertension, and seizures. Rohypnol, produced in Europe as a (10) tranquilizer, lowers inhibitions and suppresses short-term memory, which has led to some women being raped by men they are going out with. (11) taken with alcohol, its effects are greatly (12) . Rock singer Kurt Cobain collapsed from an (13) of Rohypnol and champagne a month before he committed (14) in 1994. In Florida and Texas, Rohypnol has become widely abused among teens, who see the drug as a less expensive (15) for marijuana and LSD. Alcohol and tobacco use is increasing among teenagers, (16) younger adolescents. Each year, more than one million teens become regular smokers, (17) they cannot legally purchase tobacco. By 12th grade, one in three students smokes. In 1995, one in five 14-year-olds reported smoking regularly, a 33 percent jump (18) 1991. Drinking among 14-year-olds climbed 50 percent from 1992 to 1994,and all teens reported substantial increases in (19) drinking. In 1995, one in five 10th graders reported having been drunk in the past 30 days. Two-thirds of high school seniors say they know a (20) with a drinking problem.
【单选题】Passage One Questions 11 to 14 are based on the following passage:
A.
He thought that he would either find a good job or he would be a thief.
B.
He said that he would become rich by way of robbing the bank.
C.
He said that he could rob the rich of their money.
D.
He might be rich if he worked harder.
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