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Module2
A
Job
Worth
Doing单元练习
一、听力(听力)(共20小题;共20分)
第一节(共
5
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
7.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有
10
秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
Why
is
the
man
going
to
move
A.
He
wants
to
live
in
a
quiet
place.
B.
The
house
is
too
old.
C.
He
has
to
practice
playing
the
piano.
2.
Where
is
the
man
now
A.
In
the
kitchen.
B.
On
the
bed.
C.
In
his
office.
3.
What
does
the
man
mean
A.
The
chicken
is
bad.
B.
He
likes
soup
better.
C.
The
soup
is
spicy,
too.
4.
What
does
the
conversation
imply
A.
The
tickets
will
probably
be
difficult
to
buy.
B.
The
tickets
won't
be
on
sale
until
tomorrow.
C.
There
are
probably
many
tickets
still
on
sale.
5.
Where
is
the
Science
Museum
A.
To
the
east
of
the
zoo.
B.
Near
the
People's
Park.
C.
To
the
west
of
the
People's
Park.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
22.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5
秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
her
present
job
A.
Difficult.
B.
Interesting.
C.
Boring.
7.
When
does
the
woman
have
to
make
her
final
decision
A.
Today.
B.
Tomorrow.
C.
In
two
days.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8

10
题。
8.
What
do
we
know
about
the
pictures
A.
They
were
taken
by
Paul.
B.
They
were
gifts
for
Paul.
C.
They
were
taken
in
China.
9.
What
do
we
know
about
Ann
A.
She
likes
Chinese
food
but
dislikes
the
language.
B.
Speaking
Chinese
is
an
easy
job
for
her.
C.
She
has
many
Chinese
friends
now.
10.
What
can
we
learn
about
Paul
A.
He
has
never
been
to
China
before.
B.
Photography
is
one
of
his
hobbies.
C.
He
wants
to
learn
to
speak
Chinese.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11

13
题。
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man
A.
He
quit
his
job.
B.
He
will
get
a
higher
position.
C.
He
wants
to
be
the
woman's
boss.
12.
What
is
the
woman's
dream
A.
To
learn
dancing.
B.
To
run
a
dance
school.
C.
To
find
a
new
job.
13.
How
is
the
woman
getting
on
with
her
work
A.
She
hasn't
reached
the
top
yet.
B.
She
isn't
as
successful
as
she
used
to
be.
C.
She
doesn't
like
her
present
position.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14

16
题。
14.
What's
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Close
friends.
B.
Customer
and
travel
agent.
C.
Tourist
and
tour
guide.
15.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
man
interested
in
A.
China's
big
cities
and
ancient
towns.
B.
China's
history
and
culture.
C.
China's
mountains
and
forests.
16.
How
many
cities
does
the
woman
mention
A.
Four.
B.
Five.
C.
Six.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
17.
What
are
very
popular
according
to
the
speaker
A.
Shows.
B.
Cocktail
parties.
C.
Camping
trips.
18.
What
should
you
do
if
you
want
to
see
a
show
A.
Arrive
at
the
theater
early.
B.
Buy
tickets
in
advance.
C.
Ask
a
friend
to
go
with.
19.
When
is
the
best
time
to
arrive
at
a
cocktail
party
A.
Twenty
minutes
late.
B.
Ten
minutes
earlier.
C.
Ten
minutes
late.
20.
What
should
you
do
when
you
talk
to
others
at
a
cocktail
party
A.
Discuss
your
jobs
and
salaries.
B.
Talk
for
at
least
half
an
hour
to
one
person.
C.
Never
talk
about
privacy.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)(共15小题;共15分)
21.
The
community
service
needs
many
v
,
who
are
willing
to
help
without
pay.
22.
They
are
a

to
the
government
for
money
to
build
a
new
hall.
23.
How
kind
of
you
it
is
to
o

me
your
help!
24.
Miss
Tracy
is
not
a

at
the
moment.
Would
you
please
call
her
later
25.
We
all
know
that
different
jobs
r

different
uniforms.
26.
With
the
old
villager
d

the
way,
we
managed
to
reach
the
top
of
the
mountain.
27.
She
is
s

from
loss
of
memory.
28.
Water
f

when
the
temperature
falls
below
0
degree
centigrade.
29.
Our
class
teacher
is
always
kind
to
every
one
of
us,
and
he
gains
r

from
us.
30.
I
am
very
g

to
my
parents
for
giving
me
life
and
bringing
me
up.
31.
I
d

an
apology.
32.
In
our
class,
when
the
bell
rang
and
the
teacher
closed
his
book,
it
was
a
s

for
everyone
to
stand
up.
33.
Though
they
have
been
abroad
for
many
years,
they
still
observe
t

festivals
of
their
motherland.
34.
I
haven't
found
a
house;
this
is
only
my
t

accommodation.
35.
To
know
some
French
is
an
e
,
if
you
want
to
take
a
holiday
in
Paris.
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)(共15小题;共15分)
36.
The
boss
(要求)
that
Mary
finish
the
work
within
a
week.
37.
Having
a
positive
attitude
towards
work
is
e
(必不可少的)
if
you
want
to
achieve
success.
38.
Most
substances
will
(收缩)
when
they
get
cold
in
winter.
39.
The
teacher
told
us
that
salt
water
(结冰)
at
a
lower
temperature
than
fresh
water.
40.
We
must
make
sure
that
free
education
is
(可得到的)
to
all
the
children
under
15
years
old.
41.
The
boy's
parents
were
glad
to
see
his
(令人满意的)
result
of
the
final
exam.
42.
Did
you
(发信号)
before
you
turned
right
43.
The
old
man
felt
(感激的)
to
the
young
man
for
his
helping.
44.
It's
a
complex
legal
matter
and
I
don't
feel
(有资格的)
to
give
an
opinion.
45.
Students
are
taught
to
help
and
(尊重)
each
other
in
schools.
46.
Many
people
served
as
(志愿者)
in
the
Beijing
Olympic
Games.
47.
All
students
are
(要求)
to
take
this
examination.
48.
It
is
the

(传统的)
culture
in
China
to
eat
dumplings
on
the
Eve
of
the
Spring
Festival.
49.
Although
it's
only
a
(临时的)
job
for
you,
you'd
better
do
what
you
can
to
do
it
well.
50.
Every
day
we
meet
people
with
different
(个性).
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)(共10小题;共20分)
51.
彼得失业已有半年了,因此他想在这家公司申请一份工作。(词数不限)
Peter
has
been
out
of
work
for
half
a
year,
so
he
wants
to

a
job
in
this
company.
52.
当我们匆忙赶到火车站时,火车已经离开了。
When
we
hurried
to
get
to
the
railway
station,
the
train

.
53.
He
decided
to

(从事、开始)
photography
as
his
career.
54.
他请假时,已病了几个星期了。
He


ill
for
weeks
when
he
asked
for
sick
leave.
55.
The
whole
meal
was
good
but
the
wine


(特别)
was
excellent.
56.
因为我们要早早地离开,所以我们在前一天晚上就整理行装。
We

so
we
packed
the
night
before.
(leave)(词数不限)
57.
What
the
speaker
said





(对……有重大影响)
us.
58.
他应我的请求而捐了100美元。(词数不限)
He
contributed
one
hundred
dollars
.
59.
强烈的地震平均每两年发生不到一次。

,
a
powerful
earthquake
occurs
less
than
once
every
two
years.
60.
He
(禁不住瞥了一眼)
his
watch
and
to
the
destination(匆忙).
五、单项选择(共15小题;共15分)
61.
His
horse
has
a
white

on
its
head.
A.
signal
B.
mark
C.
position
D.
gesture
62.
She
was
surprised
to
find
the
fridge
empty;
the
child

everything!
A.
had
been
eating
B.
had
eaten
C.
have
eaten
D.
have
been
eating
63.
,
there
are
2,000
customers
to
the
supermarket
every
day.
A.
On
average
B.
At
average
C.
For
average
D.
To
average
64.
Sorry!
I

a
letter
this
morning
and
forgot
all
about
the
appointment.
A.
wrote
B.
have
written
C.
was
writing
D.
had
written
65.
To
keep
healthy,
Mr
Black

basketball
as
a
regular
form
of
exercise
at
weekends.
A.
fit
into
B.
carried
out
C.
made
up
D.
took
up
66.
He
was
unhappy
when
he
sold
his
guitar.
After
all,
he

it
for
a
very
long
time.
A.
has
had
B.
had
had
C.
has
D.
had
67.
Having
breakfast
every
day
will
have

on
you.
A.
a
good
effect
B.
affected
C.
a
good
affect
D.
effected
68.
---
Did
he
notice
you
enter
the
room
---
I
don't
think
so.
He

to
the
radio
with
his
eyes
closed.
A.
listened
B.
was
listening
C.
has
listened
D.
had
listened
69.
She
loves
the
song
,
because
her
mother
was
once
the
singer
of
it.
A.
in
particular
B.
in
theory
C.
in
practice
D.
in
secret
70.
Our
friendship

quickly
over
the
weeks
that
followed.
A.
had
developed
B.
was
developing
C.
would
develop
D.
developed
71.
The
company
is
putting
more
money
into
the
building
of
a
new
factory

the
fast
growing
demand
for
the
products
in
the
market.
A.
in
response
to
B.
in
return
for
C.
in
case
of
D.
in
charge
of
72.
The
headmaster
offered
his
congratulations

us

our
perfect
performance
in
the
competition.
A.
on;
for
B.
on;
to
C.
to;
on
D.
to;
for
73.
---
Did
you
have
difficulty
finding
Ann's
house
---
Not
really.
She

us
clear
directions
and
we
were
able
to
find
it
easily.
A.
was
to
give
B.
had
given
C.
was
giving
D.
would
give
74.
The
woman
told
the
workers
that
her
house
.
A.
required
to
paint
B.
required
painting
C.
requires
paint
D.
requires
being
painted
75.
I'm
calling
about
the
apartment
you

the
other
day.
Could
you
tell
me
more
about
it
A.
advertised
B.
had
advertised
C.
are
advertising
D.
will
advertise
六、完形填空(共20小题;共30分)
Dear
Mr.
Armstrong,
I
was
pleased
to
receive
your
letter,
asking
what
advice
I
would
give
to
the
members
of
your
club.
In
my
opinion,
76

field
offers
greater
77

than
newspaper
work
for
young
people
with
78

in
writing.
Of
course
I'm
not
speaking
of
79

rewards.
Anyone
who
wants
to
get
rich
should
choose
some
other
80
.
I
can't
even
promise
you
excitement.
A
newspaper
reporter
might
have
to
81

the
same
duties
day
after
day.
But
journalism
pays
a
living
wage,
and
it
often
makes
a
reporter
feel
more
82

than
a
bank
president.
Who
can
say
that
he
is
not
You
have
asked
me
83

to
become
a
journalist.
First,
learn
how
to
84

a
computer.
This
is
one
thing
you
must
be
able
to
do.
You
can
either
learn
the
85

in
school
or
buy
a
book
that
86

how
to
teach
yourself.
At
school
you
should
learn
how
to
read
and
write
your
own
87

well.
You
should
also
learn
history,
government,
mathematics
88
.
Foreign
languages
are
also
good
to
know.
The
things
that
89

every
day
are
not
simple,
and
a
journalist
has
to
know
90

in
order
to
understand
them.
If
your
school
has
a
91
,
you
should
write
for
it.
Editors
like
young
people
who
have
had
experience
92

for
school
papers.
There
are
many
things
you
can
do
to
prepare
93

for
a
newspaper
job.
Read
everything
you
can,
94

newspapers
and
magazines.
Discuss
what
you
read
and
95

your
own
opinions.
If
the
members
of
your
club
have
any
questions
that
haven't
been
answered
by
this
letter,
please
write
again.
Yours
Editor,
NYT
76.
A.
this
B.
no
C.
every
D.
each
77.
A.
awards
B.
rewards
C.
returns
D.
advantage
78.
A.
an
interest
B.
excitement
C.
curiosity
D.
a
love
79.
A.
spiritual
B.
individual
C.
collective
D.
material
80.
A.
position
B.
school
C.
occupation
D.
business
81.
A.
face
B.
perform
C.
carry
D.
take
82.
A.
wealthy
B.
excited
C.
important
D.
burdened
83.
A.
how
B.
whether
C.
when
D.
where
84.
A.
fix
B.
find
C.
use
D.
get
85.
A.
subject
B.
ability
C.
knowledge
D.
skill
86.
A.
writes
B.
reads
C.
introduces
D.
explains
87.
A.
book
B.
language
C.
homework
D.
notes
88.
A.
physics
B.
science
C.
English
D.
biology
89.
A.
happen
B.
exist
C.
show
D.
appear
90.
A.
a
lot
B.
a
little
C.
a
bit
D.
a
few
91.
A.
club
B.
textbook
C.
newspaper
D.
library
92.
A.
editing
B.
printing
C.
paying
D.
working
93.
A.
yourself
B.
ourselves
C.
themselves
D.
itself
94.
A.
namely
B.
certainly
C.
especially
D.
specially
95.
A.
organize
B.
change
C.
form
D.
make
七、阅读理解(共14小题;共28分)
A
In
the
course
of
working
my
way
through
school,
I
took
many
jobs
I
would
rather
forget.
But
none
of
these
jobs
was
as
dreadful
as
my
job
in
an
apple
plant.
The
work
was
hard;
the
pay
was
poor;
and,
most
of
all,
the
working
conditions
were
terrible.
First
of
all,
the
job
made
huge
demands
on
my
strength.
For
ten
hours
a
night,
I
took
boxes
that
rolled
down
a
metal
track
and
piled
them
onto
a
truck.
Each
box
contained
twelve
heavy
bottles
of
apple
juice.
I
once
figured
out
that
I
was
lifting
an
average
of
twelve
tons
of
apple
juice
every
night.
I
would
not
have
minded
the
difficulty
of
the
work
so
much
if
the
pay
had
not
been
so
poor.
I
was
paid
the
lowest
wage
of
that
time—two
dollars
an
hour.
Because
of
the
low
pay,
I
felt
eager
to
get
as
much
as
possible.
I
usually
worked
twelve
hours
a
night
but
did
not
take
home
much
more
than
$100
a
week.
But
even
more
than
the
low
pay,
what
made
me
unhappy
was
the
working
conditions.
During
work
I
was
limited
to
two
ten-minute
breaks
and
an
unpaid
half
hour
for
lunch.
Most
of
my
time
was
spent
outside
loading
trucks
with
those
heavy
boxes
in
near-zero-degree
temperatures.
The
steel
floors
of
the
trucks
were
like
ice,
which
made
my
feet
feel
like
stone.
And
after
the
production
line
shut
down
at
night
and
most
people
left,
I
had
to
spend
two
hours
alone
cleaning
the
floor.
I
stayed
on
the
job
for
five
months,
all
the
while
hating
the
difficulty
of
the
work,
the
poor
money,
and
the
conditions
under
which
I
worked.
By
the
time
I
left,
I
was
determined
never
to
go
back
there
again.
96.
Why
did
the
writer
have
to
take
many
jobs
at
that
time
A.
To
pay
for
his
schooling.
B.
To
save
for
his
future.
C.
To
support
his
family.
D.
To
gain
some
experience.
97.
The
following
facts
describe
the
terrible
working
conditions
of
the
plant
EXCEPT
.
A.
loading
boxes
in
the
freezing
cold
B.
having
limited
time
for
breaks
C.
working
and
studying
at
the
same
time
D.
getting
no
pay
for
lunch
time
98.
What
is
the
subject
discussed
in
the
text
A.
The
writer's
unhappy
school
life.
B.
The
writer's
eagerness
to
earn
money.
C.
The
writer's
experience
as
a
full-time
worker.
D.
The
writer's
hard
work
in
an
apple
plant.
B
Chances
I
really
love
my
job
because
I
enjoy
working
with
small
children
and
like
the
challenges
and
awards
from
the
job.
I
also
think
my
work
is
important.
There
was
a
time
when
I
thought
I
would
never
have
that
sort
of
career(职业).
I
wasn't
an
excellent
student
because
I
didn't
do
much
schoolwork.
In
my
final
term
I
started
thinking
what
I
might
do
and
found
I
didn't
have
much
to
offer.
I
just
accepted
that
I
wasn't
the
type
to
have
a
career.
I
then
found
myself
a
job.
Looking
after
two
little
girls,
It
wasn't
too
bad
at
first.
But
the
problems
began
when
I
agreed
to
live
in,
so
that
I
would
be
there
if
my
boss
had
to
go
out
for
business
in
the
evening.
We
agreed
that
if
I
had
to
work
extra
hours
one
week,
she'd
give
me
time
off
the
next.
But
unfortunately,
it
didn't
often
work
out.
I
was
getting
extremely
tired
and
fed
up,
because
I
had
too
many
late
nights
and
early
mornings
with
the
children.
One
Sunday,
I
was
in
the
park
with
the
children,
and
met
Megan
who
used
to
go
to
school
with
me,
I
told
her
about
my
situation.
She
suggested
that
I
should
do
a
course
and
get
a
qualification(资格证书)
if
I
wanted
to
work
with
children.
I
didn't
think
I
would
be
accepted
because
I
didn't
take
many
exams
in
school.
She
persuaded
me
to
phone
the
local
college
and
they
were
really
helpful.
My
experience
counted
for
a
lot
and
I
got
on
a
part-time
course.
I
had
to
leave
my
job
with
the
family,
and
got
work
helping
out
at
a
kindergarten.
Now
I've
got
a
full-time
job
there.
I
shall
always
be
thankful
to
Megan.
I
wish
I
had
known
earlier
that
you
could
have
a
career,
even
if
you
aren't
top
of
the
class
at
school.
99.
What
is
the
author's
present
job
A.
Working
part-time
in
a
college.
B.
Taking
care
of
children
for
a
family.
C.
Helping
children
with
their
schoolwork.
D.
Looking
after
children
at
a
kindergarten.
100.
When
staying
with
the
two
girls'
family,
the
author
.
A.
was
paid
for
extra
work
B.
often
worked
long
hours
C.
got
much
help
from
her
boss
D.
took
a
day
off
every
other
week
101.
Why
did
the
author
leave
her
first
job
A.
She
found
a
full-time
job.
B.
She
was
fed
up
with
children.
C.
She
decided
to
attend
a
part-time
course.
D.
She
needed
a
rest
after
working
extra
hours.
102.
What
has
the
author
learned
from
her
own
experiences
A.
Less
successful
students
can
still
have
a
career.
B.
Qualifications
are
necessary
for
a
career.
C.
Hard
work
makes
an
excellent
student.
D.
One
must
choose
the
job
she
likes.
C
If
you
intend
using
humor
in
your
talk
to
make
people
smile,
you
must
know
how
to
identify
shared
experiences
and
problems.
Your
humor
must
be
related
to
the
audience
and
should
help
to
show
them
that
you
are
one
of
them
or
that
you
understand
their
situation
and
are
in
sympathy
with
their
point
of
view.
Depending
on
whom
you
are
addressing,
the
problems
will
be
different.
If
you
are
talking
to
a
group
of
managers,
you
may
refer
to
the
disorganized
methods
of
their
secretaries;
alternatively
if
you
are
addressing
secretaries,
you
may
want
to
comment
on
their
disorganized
bosses.
Here
is
an
example,
which
I
heard
at
a
nurses'
convention,
of
a
story
that
works
well
because
the
audience
all
shared
the
same
view
of
doctors.
A
man
arrives
in
heaven
and
is
being
shown
around
by
St.
Peter.
He
sees
wonderful
accommodations,
beautiful
gardens,
sunny
weather,
and
so
on.
Everyone
is
very
peaceful,
polite
and
friendly
until,
waiting
in
a
line
for
lunch,
the
new
arrival
is
suddenly
pushed
aside
by
a
man
in
a
white
coat,
who
rushes
to
the
head
of
the
line,
grabs
his
food
and
stomps
over
to
a
table
by
himself.
"Who
is
that "
the
new
arrival
asked
St.
Peter.
"Oh,
that's
God,"
came
the
reply,
"but
sometimes
he
thinks
he's
a
doctor."
If
you
are
part
of
the
group,
which
you
are
addressing,
you
will
be
in
a
position
to
know
the
experiences
and
problems,
which
are
common
to
all
of
you
and
it'll
be
proper
for
you
to
make
a
comment
on
the
uneatable
canteen
food
or
the
chairman's
bad
taste
in
ties.
With
other
audiences
you
mustn't
try
to
interrupt
with
humor,
as
they
will
hate
an
outsider
making
unkind
remarks
about
their
canteen
or
their
chairman.
You
will
be
on
safer
ground
if
you
stick
to
scapegoats(替罪羊)
like
the
Post
Office
or
the
telephone
system.
Look
for
the
humor.
It
often
comes
from
the
unexpected.
A
twist
on
a
familiar
quote
"If
at
first
you
don't
succeed,
give
up"
or
a
play
on
words
or
on
a
situation.
Search
for
exaggeration(夸张)
and
understatements.
Look
at
your
talk
and
pick
out
a
few
words
or
sentences,
which
you
can
turn
about
and
add
with
humor.
103.
The
story
in
Para.
2
works
well
because
the
story
teller
.
A.
finds
out
the
nurses'
problems
B.
shows
sympathy
for
the
doctors
C.
shares
the
same
opinion
with
the
doctor
D.
understands
the
nurses'
attitude
to
doctors
104.
The
underlined
word
"twist"
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
means
.
A.
action
of
turning
B.
laughing
matter
C.
unexpected
change
D.
extended
meaning
105.
Which
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Add
Humor
to
Speech
B.
Use
Humor
Effectively
C.
Know
Different
Humorous
Manners
D.
Understand
Various
Types
of
Humor
D
The
interview
is
an
important
event
in
the
job-hunting
process,
because
the
20
or
30
minutes
you
spend
with
the
interviewer
may
decide
whether
or
not
you
get
the
particular
job
you
want.
Therefore,
it
is
important
to
remember
that
your
purpose
during
the
interview
may
differ
from
that
of
the
potential
employer.
You
want
to
make
yourself
stand
out
as
a
whole
person
who
has
personal
strengths
and
should
be
considered
the
right
person
for
the
job.
It
is
encouraging
to
know
that
the
interviewer's
task
is
not
to
embarrass
you,
but
to
hire
the
right
person
for
the
job.
Remember,
job-hunting
is
very
competitive.
Anything
you
can
do
to
improve
your
interview
techniques
will
be
to
your
advantage.
The
following
suggestions
may
help
you
land
the
most
important
job.
Your
goal
in
this
interview
is
to
make
sure
your
good
points
get
across.
The
interviewer
won't
know
them
unless
you
point
them
out,
so
try
to
do
this
in
a
factual
and
sincere
manner.
Don't
say
anything
bad
about
your
former
employers.
If
you
have
been
fired
from
a
job
and
the
interview
asks
about
it,
be
honest.
Show
the
interviewer
that
you
are
interested
in
the
company
by
asking
questions.
Ask
about
responsibilities,
working
conditions,
promotion
opportunities
and
benefits
of
the
job
you
are
interviewing
for.
If
at
some
point
you
decide
the
interview
is
not
going
well,
do
not
let
your
discouragement
show.
You
have
nothing
to
lose
by
continuing
a
show
of
confidence,
and
you
many
have
much
to
gain.
It
may
be
real,
or
it
may
be
a
test
to
see
how
you
react
to
adverse
conditions.
Some
interviewers
may
bring
up
salary
early
in
the
interview.
At
this
time,
you
may
indicate
that
you
are
more
interested
in
a
job
where
you
can
prove
yourself
than
a
specific
salary.
This
politely
passes
the
question
back
to
the
interviewer.
If
possible,
you
should
negotiate
for
salary
after
you
have
been
offered
a
job
and
have
completed
the
paperwork.
106.
To
get
the
job
you
want,
during
the
interview
you
should
.
A.
avoid
the
interviewer's
questions
that
are
designed
to
embarrass
you
B.
remember
that
you
are
the
best
C.
make
yourself
stand
out
as
the
right
person
for
the
job
D.
tell
yourself
that
you
want
to
get
the
job
107.
If
you
did
not
get
along
with
your
former
employer,
you
.
A.
should
tell
a
lie
to
the
interviewer
B.
should
not
speak
ill
of
him
C.
should
refer
to
him
in
a
factual
manner
D.
should
never
mention
it
108.
The
underlined
word
“adverse”
in
the
sixth
paragraph
can
be
replaced
by
.
A.
difficult
B.
friendly
C.
opposite
D.
different
109.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
.
A.
how
to
make
your
strengths
understood
B.
how
to
show
your
interest
in
the
job
C.
how
to
be
frank
and
sincere
D.
how
to
deal
with
an
interview
八、短文7选5(5选5等)(共5小题;共10分)
The
Pleasing
Sound
of
a
Rainstick
A
stick
is
a
long
tube
that
is
carved
out,
with
small
sticks
or
other
materials
pushed
inside
so
that
it
has
a
somewhat
smooth
surface
on
the
outside,
but
small
barriers
inside.
These
can
be
in
a
lined
pattern,
for
a
specific
sound,
or
placed
at
random
for
a
more
varied
effect.
It
is
then
filled
with
a
variety
of
different
things,
like
small
stones,
or
beads(珠子),
or
even
rice,
and
the
ends
are
capped
to
provide
a
seal.
110.

The
origins
of
rainsticks
are
not
really
known
and
so
the
stories
are
quite
varied.
Some
people
say
that
the
ancient
peoples
of
Chile
created
rainsticks
from
dried
cactus(仙人掌),
with
the
sharp
points
taken
off,
pushed
back
inside
and
then
filled
with
small
stones.
111.

The
Deaguita
Indians
survive
even
today,
and
they
are
still
using
them
in
many
of
their
rain
ceremonies.
They
also
make
them
as
musical
instruments.
112.

Turning
the
stick
over
quickly
will
produce
a
higher
sound,
while
turning
it
slowly
will
produce
a
deeper
effect.
How
long
the
effect
lasts
depends
on
how
long
the
instrument
is.
The
tube
also
affects
the
quality
of
the
rain
sound
as
well.
If
you
make
them
from
some
kind
of
absorbent
material,
like
cactus
or
bamboo,
you
will
hear
it
better
than
if
you
were
to
make
it
from
cardboard
tubing.
A
rainstick
can
be
made
from
almost
any
kind
of
material
and
the
types
of
things
that
you
can
use
as
fillings
can
be
even
more
varied.
113.

Usually,
these
school
projects
are
made
using
a
cardboard
tube,
like
the
center
from
a
roll
of
toilet
paper
or
a
paper
towel
tube.
Tooth
picks
are
then
inserted,
with
the
exposed
ends
cut
off
and
glued
in
place.
114.

A.
You
can
even
make
your
own
rainsticks,
and
they
are
often
part
of
school
projects
where
they
are
used
to
help
children
learn
the
history
of
Indian
peoples.
B.
When
turned
upside
down,
these
materials
fall
down
through
the
tube,
bouncing
off
the
barriers
to
produce
a
calming
rain-like
sound.
C.
These
were
then
capped
with
pieces
of
wood
on
the
ends
and
used
in
ceremonies
to
bring
rain
to
their
crops.
D.
One
end
is
capped
off
with
poster
board
and
filled
with
rice
or
beans,
and
then
the
other
end
is
sealed.
E.
You
can
get
different
rain
sounds,
depending
on
how
fast
you
turn
the
rainstick
itself.
F.
This
rainstick
can
never
be
opened
according
to
the
scared
writings
of
the
ancients.
G.
They
can
be
three
feet
or
longer
depending
on
what
the
tube
itself
is
made
from.
九、补全短文(共10小题;共10分)
Most
of
us
have
been
in
both
positions:
the
giver
and
the
receiver.
And
while
a
certain
amount
of
joy
can
be
picked
from
being
a
receiver,
115.

enormous
amount
of
joy
comes
116.

giving.
I
have
been
offered
help
and
offered
payment
117.

certain
things
I
do,
and
I
almost
always
turn
down
such
offers.
I
know
I
shouldn't,
but
it's
a
pride
thing.I
do
expect
payment
when
I
do
a
regular
job,
118.

I
just
wish
to
help
when
I
do
something
for
someone.
However,
when
we
turn
down
offers
for
help,
we
do
not
realize
it.
But
it
actually
hurts
those
119.

offer
to
help,
and
we
are
denying
those
people
the
chance
120.
(feel)
the
joy
of
giving.
Most
people
on
this
earth
will
not
offer
genuine
help
if
they
cannot
do
so.
And
if
they
do,
they
are
motivated
only
by
the
desire
to
share
121.

they
have
with
others.
The
next
time
you
122.
(offer)
help,
no
matter
what
that
offer
may
be,
do
not
turn
123.

down!
Swallow
your
pride
and
allow
that
helpful
person
the
124.
(please)
of
giving!
And
when
you
can,
pay
it
forward
and
bless
back!
十、短文改错(不分行)(共10小题;共10分)
文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。
Dear
Sally,
Now
I'd
like
to
tell
you
something
about
my
part-time
job
this
summer
vacation,
of
which
I
worked
like
a
guide
in
a
travel
agency.
The
work
was
interesting
but
tired.
I
think
it
was
helpful
to
work
this
holiday.
It
was
the
first
time
that
I
have
earned
money
on
my
own.
I've
come
to
understand
how
hard
my
parents
work
to
support
for
the
family.
I
used
to
keep
on
ask
them
for
money,
but
now
I'll
never
waste
money
and
learn
to
share
worry
to
my
parents.
I've
learnt
how
to
get
along
well
with
others.
What's
worse,
I've
gained
some
working
and
social
experience
and
I
have
learnt
something
can't
be
learnt
from
textbooks.
All
these
will
be
good
for
my
future.
In
the
word,
I
had
a
wonderful
and
valuable
summer
vacation.
答案
一、听力(听力)
1.
A
2.
B
3.
C
4.
A
5.
A
6.
B
7.
A
8.
C
9.
C
10.
A
11.
A
12.
B
13.
A
14.
B
15.
B
16.
A
17.
A
18.
B
19.
C
20.
C
听力原文
(Text
1)
W:
Kevin,
you
are
going
to
move
to
a
new
house,
aren't
you
M:
Yes,
it'll
be
a
bit
expensive.
①But
the
man
upstairs
often
plays
the
piano
every
night
and
I
can't
sleep
well.
(Text
2)
M:
②Would
you
please
turn
off
the
alarm
clock
I'm
too
tired
to
get
up.
W:
But
you
said
you
had
to
see
a
friend
at
the
airport
this
morning.
(Text
3)
W:
The
chicken
dish
is
really
spicy.
M:
③So
is
the
soup.
(Text
4)
M:
I
still
have
to
buy
those
tickets
for
tomorrow's
concert.
W:
They
may
be
gone
by
now.
④They've
been
on
sale
for
a
week
and
the
singer
is
very
famous.
(Text
5)
M:
Where
are
we
going
tomorrow,
Mary
W:
⑤We'll
first
visit
the
Science
Museum
which
is
to
the
east
of
the
zoo,
and
then
drive
to
the
People's
Park.
(Text
6)
M:
What's
the
matter,
Jane
Do
you
have
any
problems
W:
Yes.
I
have
a
chance
to
get
another
job
and
I
don't
know
what
to
do.
M:
My
advice
is
like
this.
If
it's
a
better
job
than
your
present
one,
take
it.
W:
Easier
said
than
done.
I
like
the
job
I
have
now.
⑥My
work
is
very
interesting.
M:
What
about
the
pay
W:
If
I
accept
the
new
job,
I'll
get
more
money.
What
should
I
do
⑦I
have
to
let
them
know
my
decision
today.
(Text
7)
W:
Paul,
have
you
seen
the
pictures
I
took
in
Beijing
Here
they
are.
⑧I
took
them
at
the
Great
Wall
last
week.
M:
How
marvelous
the
Great
Wall
is!
And
your
pictures
are
wonderful.
You
must
have
had
a
good
time
in
China.
W:
Yes,
it's
an
enjoyable
trip.
M:
How
do
you
like
China,
Ann
W:
It's
great!
I
like
the
Chinese
people
and
food.
⑨I've
made
many
friends
there.
M:
Really
Then
you
must
have
learned
some
Chinese.
W:
I
can
speak
a
little
everyday
Chinese,
like
Nihao,
Zaijian
and
Haojile.
M:
Nice.
⑩I
wish
I
could
go
there
some
day.
(Text
8)
W:
Hi,
Robert.
I
haven't
seen
you
for
ages.
How
are
you
getting
along
with
your
work
M:
Hi,
Susan.
Not
so
well
as
to
be
expected.
I
left
my
position.
I
can't
bear
my
boss
any
longer.
W:
What
are
you
going
to
do
then
M:
No
idea.
Anyway,
I've
got
to
think
about
it
seriously.
And
you
W:
I've
been
very
successful
as
a
dancer.
I
like
this
kind
of
life.
It's
so
exciting.
M:
But
you
can't
do
that
for
ever.
W:
No.
But
once
I've
moved
to
the
top
I'll
open
a
dance
school
for
children.
M:
That's
a
good
idea.
(Text
9)
W:
Good
afternoon,
sir.
What
can
I
do
for
you
M:
Good
afternoon.
I'd
like
to
travel
to
some
places
during
my
stay
in
the
country.
Do
you
have
any
suggestions
W:
Yes.
Our
country
is
beautiful
with
big
cities,
ancient
towns,
many
places
of
interest
and
attractive
mountains
and
forests.
What
place
would
you
like
to
go
to
in
particular
M:
I'm
quite
interested
in
China's
history
and
culture.
W:
Well,
I
see.
Then
Beijing,
Kaifeng,
Xi'an
and
Hangzhou
are
the
best
places
for
you.
M:
Could
you
arrange
a
tour
for
me
to
look
around
those
cities
W:
Sure.
That's
my
job.
How
long
will
you
be
staying
in
China
M:
A
month.
W:
Fine.
I'll
arrange
a
wonderful
tour
for
you.
M:
Thank
you
very
much.
(Text
10)
M:
It
is
all
right
to
make
plans
with
friends
at
the
last
minute.
It
is
more
polite,
however,
to
plan
ahead
of
time.
Shows
and
concerts
are
very
popular.
It's
a
good
idea
to
buy
tickets
in
advance
if
you
want
to
see
a
particular
show
or
concert.
When
going
to
a
cocktail
party,
it
is
common
to
arrive
ten
minutes
late
and
leave
twenty
minutes
before
it
is
planned
to
end.
If
you
wish
to
leave
earlier,
you
should
at
least
stay
for
half
an
hour.
On
these
occasions
you
should
talk
for
at
least
a
few
minutes
to
one
person,
before
you
move
on
to
talk
to
another
one.
Good
topics
are
about
weather,
studies,
jobs
or
where
you
come
from.
Do
not
ask
others
about
their
age
and
money.
Questions
about
age
and
money
are
considered
rude.
二、单词拼写(单句首字母填空)
21.
volunteers
22.
applying
23.
offer
24.
available
25.
require
26.
directing
27.
suffering
28.
freezes
29.
respect
30.
grateful
31.
demand/demanded
32.
signal
33.
traditional
34.
temporary
35.
essential
三、单词拼写(根据中文提示拼写单词)
36.
demanded
37.
essential
38.
contract
39.
freezes
40.
available
41.
satisfying
42.
signal
43.
grateful
44.
qualified
45.
respect
46.
volunteers
47.
required
48.
traditional
49.
temporary
50.
personalities
四、翻译(根据中文提示完成句子)
51.
apply
for
52.
had
gone/left
53.
take
up
54.
had
been
55.
in
particular
56.
were
leaving
very
early
57.
had
a
great
effect
on
58.
in
response
to
my
request
59.
On
average
60.
couldn't
help
glancing
at;
hurried
五、单项选择
61.
B
62.
B
63.
A
64.
C
65.
D
66.
B
67.
A
68.
B
69.
A
70.
D
71.
A
72.
C
73.
B
74.
B
75.
A
六、完形填空
76.
B
77.
B
78.
A
79.
D
80.
C
81.
B
82.
C
83.
A
84.
C
85.
D
86.
D
87.
B
88.
B
89.
A
90.
A
91.
C
92.
D
93.
A
94.
C
95.
C
七、阅读理解
96.
A
97.
C
98.
D
99.
D
100.
B
101.
C
102.
A
103.
D
104.
C
105.
B
106.
B
107.
B
108.
D
109.
D
八、短文7选5(5选5等)
110.
B
111.
C
112.
E
113.
A
114.
D
九、补全短文
115.
an
116.
from
117.
for
118.
but
119.
who
120.
to
feel
121.
what
122.
are
offered
123.
it
124.
pleasure
十、短文改错(不分行)
125.
of
which改为in
which
126.
like改为as
127.
tired改为tiring
128.
have
earned改为had
earned
129.
去掉support后的for
130.
ask改为asking
131.
worry后的to改为with
132.
worse改为more
133.
something后加that
134.
in
the
word改为in
a
word