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When he applied for a ______ in the office of the local newspaper,he was told to see the m

anager.

A.position

B.profession

C.career

D.location

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When you applied for a position of assistant advertising manager of Men's Clothin
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第2题
The boy who applied to join the army was ______ because he was under age.A.turned awayB.tu

The boy who applied to join the army was ______ because he was under age.

A.turned away

B.turned down

C.turned over

D.turned up

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第3题
I don't think you judged your ability objectively when you applied for it, ______ you?A.do

I don't think you judged your ability objectively when you applied for it, ______ you?

A.do

B.don't

C.didn't

D.did

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第4题
Personification is applied in ________.A、When white men first effect contact with some u

Personification is applied in ________.

A、When white men first effect contact with some unspoilt race of savages, they offer them all kinds of benefits, from the light of the Gospel to pumpkin pie.

B、One of the troubles about vanity is that it grows with what it feeds on.

C、Civilized life has grown altogether too tame, …

D、Any persons found advocating a preventive war should be condemned to two hours a day with these ingenious monsters.

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第5题
The Stranger Who Changed My Life It was a sunny morning in the spring of 1966. I was drivi
ng a taxi, looking for a customer. While passing New York Hospital, I found a man running down the hospital steps, waving at me. I stopped. The man reached the taxi and jumped in. "The Airport,please," he said. As always, I wondered about my passenger. Was this man a talker? After a few moments, he started saying, "How do you like driving a taxi?" "It's OK," I said. "I make a living and meet interesting people sometimes." "What do you do?" I asked. "I am a doctor at New York Hospital." Many times during long rides, I'd developed a good relationship with my passengers and received very good advice from them. This time I decided to ask for his help. "Could I ask a favor of you?" He didn't answer. "I have a son, 15, a good kid. He wants a job this summer. Is it possible that you get one for him?" He still wasn't talking, and I was starting to feel foolish. Finally, he said, "Well, my students have a summer research project. Maybe he could join in. Have him send me his school record." He left his address and paid me. It was the last time I ever saw him. Robbie sent off his grades the next morning. And gradually this incident was forgotten. Two weeks later, when I arrived home from work, Robbie handed me a letter. He was informed to call Dr. Plum for an interview. Robbie got the job. The following summer, Robbie worked at the hospital again, but this time, he was given more responsibility. Then, he worked at the hospital for a third summer and gradually developed a love of medical profession. Near graduating from college, Robbie applied to and was admitted to New York Medical College. After getting his medical degree, Robbie, the son of a taxi driver, became a doctor at Columbia Medical Center. The doctor shouted at the taxi driver for a rideA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The doctor wanted to go to the railway station by taxiA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Robbie joined in a summer research project.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Robbie gradually got interested in medicineA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Big opportunities can come out of ordinary meetings.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The taxi driver liked talking with his customers.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Robbie finally became a doctor at New York Hospital.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The taxi driver had two children.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The doctor wrote a recommendation letter for RobbieA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The taxi driver became Dr. Plum’s friendA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

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第6题
Mrs. Wilson, a Cree Indian in her sixties, was looking for a home to rent. She heard
that one was available in an ideal location, close to the Calgary core.

Mrs. Wilson and her daughters went to look at the house. Sure enough, there was a For Rent sign in the window. A woman next door told them that the owner was Antonio Pompei, who owned a bakery farther up the street.

Mrs. Wilson has great difficulty walking for she is almost blind, so she waited in the car while her daughters went along to the bakery. The daughters met Mr. Pompei, who agreed to rent the house. However, the daughters wanted to see the inside of the house before they agreed to rent it. One of the bakery employees went with them to the house, where he met Mrs. Wilson.

All three women liked the house and returned to the bakery to tell Mr. Pompei that they would rent it.

When Mr. Pompei saw Mrs. Wilson, he quickly walked out of the bakery. He had not realized Mrs. Wilson was Indian. Her daughters look more like their father, who is of a different ethnic(种族) origin. The next day, Mrs. Wilson and her daughters returned to the bakery in an attempt to rent the house. Because of her blindness, Mr. Wilson was helped out of the car and guided into the bakery by one of her daughters. Mr. Pompei told the women that the house was already rented.

The Wilsons suspected discrimination. As soon as they got home, Mrs. Wilson phoned Mr. Pompei, without identifying herself, Mr. Pompei lost his temper.

Mrs. Wilson complained to the Human Rights Commission. Their examination discovered that the tenants who did rent the house had not even seen it at the time when Mrs. Wilson visited it. They applied to rent it a full week after Mrs. Wilson had applied.

(1)According to the passage, Mrs. Wilson was _____________.

A、to rent the house for her daughters

B、to rent the house for someone else

C、to rent the house for her family

D、to sublet (转租) the house

(2)According to the passage, we are certain that Mr. Wilson was _____________.

A、an Indian

B、not an Indian

C、an Asian

D、from India

(3)Mrs. Wilson found Mr. Pompei’s discrimination by _____________.

A、complaining to the Human Rights Commission

B、making the bakery owner angry

C、making an unidentifiable phone call

D、pretending to be a woman of wealth

(4)In the end Mrs. Wilson couldn’t rent the house simply because _____________.

A、she was of Indian origin

B、she needed assistance while walking

C、the owner of the house asked for more money

D、she was almost blind

(5)Which of the following statement is NOT TRUE?

A、Mr. Wilson had at least two daughters.

B、The house had been rented to someone else a week before.

C、Mrs. Wilson was almost blind.

D、Mr. Pompei was practicing racial discrimination.

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第7题
Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by som

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.

Boys and girls, never forget that you educate yourselves. Schools, books and teachers are helps, but you have to do the work. Only by persevering, industrious efforts can you become well educated.

There are two objects in education: first, to develop yourself; second, to gain knowledge. To develop yourself is to strengthen and cultivate your whole being; to improve your memory and reasoning powers; to learn to think and judge correctly; in short, to have your mind grow, so that you will be better able to do your work in life.

You develop yourself by acquiring an education, thinking about, and using it; for education is the food to make your mind grow. To gain knowledge is to learn tacts and methods which will be of use to you in life.

There are four sources from which to derive education; from your own observation, from your experience, from the conversation of others, and from study. You can learn much without books and teachers.

When you visit a manufactory, examine the machinery; try to learn how the power applied at one point moves levers and wheels until it reaches the part that does the work. Wherever work is going on, be sure to learn how it is done. Study into causes and results. The steam engine came from the boy Watt's watching a boiling teakettle, and thinking about it.

Listen to conversation, you can learn something useful from every one. Every one can teach the best-educated man something. Ask people to tell you of what they have seen and known. Never be ashamed to ask about what you do not understand. A learned man was asked how he had acquired such a vast amount of knowledge. "By asking information of every one," he answered.

To educate yourself, you must read, study, observe, reflect, reason, and think. Keep your eyes open, and your mind at work.

The most appropriate title for this passage would be ______.

A.Self-education

B.Objects in Education

C.Ways of Developing Oneself

D.Sources of Receiving Education

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第8题
Like most people, I was brought up to look upon life as a process of getting. It was not u
ntil in my late thirties that I made this important discovery: giving-away makes life so much more exciting. One discovery I made about giving-away is that it is almost impossible to give away anything in this world without getting something back, though the return often comes in an unexpected form. One Sunday morning the local post office delivered an important special delivery letter to my home, though it was addressed to me at my office. I wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation. More than a year later I needed a post-office box for a new business I was starting. I was told at the window that there were no boxes left, and that my name would have to go on a long waiting list. As I was about to leave, the postmaster appeared in the doorway. He had overheard our conversation. “Wasn’t it you that wrote us that letter a year ago about delivering a special delivery to your home?” I said it was. “Well, you certainly are going to have a box in this post office if we have to make one for you. You don’t know what a letter like that means to us. We usually get nothing but complaints.”

At first the author looked upon life as a process of getting He formed this view of life because_______.

A.other people were selfish

B.he thought if exciting to get from others

C.of his early education

D.of his character

The author wrote a note of appreciation to the post office because________.A.he knew what such a note would mean to the post office

B.he had discovered giving-away made life all the more exciting

C.he believed he would get something back by doing so.

D.the postman delivered an important letter in time

When the author needed a post-office box,_________.A.he wrote the postmaster a note of appreciation.

B.he asked to put his name on a waiting list.

C.he tried to see the postmaster.

D.many had applied for post-office boxes before him.

The postmaster promised__________.A.to make a new post-office box for the author

B.to let the author have a post-office box.

C.to include the author’s mane on the list.

D.to deliver the author’s mail to his home

The postmaster interfered because_________.A.he was thankful for the letter the author had written

B.he overheard their conversation

C.he was proud of their good service

D.he received a lot of complaints for lack of post-office box

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第9题
阅读判断:下面的短文后列出了10个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断:如果该句提供的是

正确信息,选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,选择C,并将所选答案的代码(指A、B或C)填在答题纸的相应位置上。

The Stranger Who Changed My Life

It was a sunny morning in the spring of 1966. I was driving a taxi,looking for a customer. While passing New York Hospital,I found a man running down the hospital steps,waving at me.

I stopped. The man reached the taxi and jumped in. “The Airport,please.”he said. As always,I wondered about my passenger. Was this man a talker? After a few moments,he started saying, “How do you like driving a taxi?”

“it’s OK,”I said. “I make a living and meet interesting people sometimes.”

“ What do you do?” I asked.

“I am a doctor at New York Hospital. ”

Many times during long rides,l’d developed a good relationship with my passengers and received very good advice from them. This time I decided to ask for his help,“Could I ask a favor of you? ”He didn’t answer. “I have a son,15,a good kid. He wants a job this summer. is it possible that you get one for him?”

He still wasn’t talking, and I was starting to feel foolish. Finally, he said, “ Well, my students have a summer research project. Maybe he could join in. Have him send me his school record. ”

He left his address and paid me. It was the last time I ever saw him.

Robbie sent off his grades the next morning. And gradually this incident was forgotten. Two weeks later, when I arrived home from work, Robbie handed me a letter. He was informed to call Dr. Plum for an interview.

Robbie got the job. The following summer, Robbie worked at the hospital again, but this time, he was given more responsibility. Then, he worked at the hospital for a third summer and gradually developed a love of medical profession.

Near graduating from college, Robbie applied to and was admitted to New York Medical College. After getting his medical degree, Robbie, the son of a taxi driver, became a doctor at Columbia Medical Center.

1.The doctor shouted at the taxi driver for a ride.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

2.The doctor wanted to go to the railway station by taxi.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

3.The taxi driver liked talking with his customers.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

4.The taxi driver had two children.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

5.The taxi driver became Dr. Plum’s friend.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

6.The doctor wrote a recommendation letter for Robbie.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

7.Robbie joined in a summer research project.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

8.Robbie gradually got interested in medicine.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

9.Robbie finally became a doctor at New York Hospital.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

10.Big opportunities can come out of ordinary meetings.()

A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

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第10题
He () a class when the cell phone rang.
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