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第1题

Task 1

Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.

If you're at minimum wage, and the employer says, "$4.65 an hour," an "OK" will freeze it right there. But a "Hmmm" response could increase it, and just 50 cents an hour more will earn you $1,000 extra in a year of 40-hour weeks.

The same goes for all other levels, too. A simple "Hmmm" instead of "OK" can change a $25,000 salary into $28,000 and finance your new computer system. $45,000 can be pushed to $30,000, affording you that much-needed two-week vacation.

Anybody can negotiate a better salary. An extra $0.50, $1, or even a $3—5 an hour increase seldom exceeds a company's phone bill! From your perspective it's a ten-to fifty-percent raise. From their perspective, an extra fifty cents an hour costs them only as much as an extra hour of long-distance calls a week—something most businesses do without a second thought.

Don't worry that the employer will change his or her mind about hiring you just because you ask for more. Going through the whole recruiting-interviewing-hiring process again will cost a company much more than $1,000—5,000 anyway in the long run. Odds(可能性) are, you'll get that little extra, and the employer will still consider it a good bargain to avoid that hassle(麻烦).

What will happen if you give a "Hmmm" response when your boss says, "$4.65 an hour"?

A.Your boss will be angry.

B.You may be fired.

C.Your wage may be frozen.

D.You may get some extra money.

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第2题

Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

The term e-commerce refers to all commercial transactions conducted over the Internet, including transactions by consumers and business-to-business transactions. Conceptually, e-commerce does not __67__ from well-known commercial offerings such as banking by phone, "mail order" catalogs, or sending a purchase order to supplier __68__ fax.E-commerce follows the same model __69__ in other business transactions; the difference __70__ in the details.

To a consumer, the most visible form. of e-commerce consists __71__ online ordering. A customer begins with a catalog of possible items, __72__ an item, arranges a form. of payment, and __73__ an order. Instead of a physical catalog, e-commerce arranges for catalogs to be __74__ on the Internet. Instead of sending an order on paper or by telephone, e-commerce arranges for orders to be sent __75__ a computer network. Finally, instead of sending a paper representation of payment such as a check, e-commerce __76__ one to send payment information electronically.

In the decade __77__ 1993, e-commerce grew from an __78__ novelty (新奇事物) to a mainstream business influence. In 1993, few __79__ had a web page, and __80__ a handful allowed one to order products or services online. Ten years __81__, both large and small businesses had web pages, and most __82__ users with the opportunity to place an order. __83__, many banks added online access, __84__ online banking and bill paying became __85__. More importantly, the value of goods and services __86__ over the Internet grew dramatically after 1997.

67.

A) distract

B) descend

C) differ

D) derive

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第3题

根据以下资料,回答下列各题:Directions: The following paragraphs are given in a wrong order.For Questions 41-45,you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent text by choosing from the list A-G to fill in each numbered box.The first and the last paragraphs have been placed for you in Boxes.Mark your answers Oil the ANSWER SHEET.(10 points) A.So what do we do to be safer? Many smart people have tackled this question.Peter Pronovost at Johns Hopkins developed a checklist shown to bring hospital-acquiredinfections down to close to zero.There are rules against disturbing nurses while they dispense medications and software that warns doctors when patients’prescriptions will interact badly.There are policies designed to empower nurses to confront doctors if they see something wrong,even if a senior doctor is at fault. B.Here’S one theory.It is a given that American doctors perform. a staggering number oftests and procedures,far more than in other industrialized nations.and far more than we used to.Since 1996,the percentage of doctor visits leading to at least five drugs being prescribed has nearly tripled.and the number of M.R.I.scans quadrupled. C.Doctors make mistakes.They may be mistakes of technique,judgment.ignorance or even,sometimes,recklessness.Regardless of the cause,each time a mistake happens。 a patient may suffer.We fail to uphold our profession’s basic oath:“First.do no harm.” D.Herein lies a stunning irony.Defensive medicine is rooted in the goal of avoiding mistakes.But each additional procedure or test,no matter how cautiously performed,injects a fresh possibility of error.CT and M.R.I.scans can lead to false positives and unnecessary operations,which carry the risk of complications like infections and bleeding.The more medications patients are prescribed.the more likely they are to accidentally overdose or suffer an allergic reaction。 E.According to a l999 report by the Institute of Medicine,as many as 98.000 Americans were dying every year because of medical mistakes.Today,exact figures are hard to come by because states don’t abide by the same reporting guidelines,and few cases gain as much attention as that of Rory Staunton,the l2一year—old boy who died of septic shock this spring after being sent home from a New York hospital.But a reasonable estimate is that medical mistakes now kill around 200,000 Americans every year.That would make them one of the leading causes of death in the United States.Why have these mistakes been so hard to prevent? F.What may be even more important is remembering the limits of our power.More--more procedures,more testing,more treatment--is not always better.In l979,Stephen Bergman,under the pen name Dr.Samuel Shem,published rules for hospitals in his caustically humorous novel,The House of God.Rule N0.13 reads:“The delivery ofmedical care is to do as much nothing as possible.”First.do no harm. G.Certainly many procedures,tests and prescriptions are based on legitimate need.But many are not.In a recent anonymous survey,oIrthopedic surgeons said 24 percent of the tests they ordered were medically unnecessary.This kind of treatment is a form. of defensive medicine,meant less to protect the patient than to protect the doctor orhospital against potential lawsuits. ___________

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第4题

Directions:

Read the following text. Choose the best word or phrase for each numbered blank and mark A, B,C or D on, ANSWER SHEET 1.

Western-style. conversations often develop quite differently from Japanese-style. conversations.A Western-style. conversation between two people is like a (26) 0f tennis. If I introduce a topic, a conversational ball, I expect you do (27) it back .If you agree with me, I don't expect you simply to agree and to (28) more .l expect you to add something to carry the idea further.(29)I don't expect you always to agree .l am just as (30) if you completely disagree with me. (31)you agree or disagree, your( 32)will return the ball to me. And then it is my turn

(33) .I don't' serve a new ball from my (34)starting line .l hit your ball back again to you by(35) your idea further. And so the ball goes back and forth, (36)each of us doing our best to give it a new twist. A Japanese-style. conversation, (37), is not at all like tennis or voileyball.lt-s like bowling .You (38) for your turn .And you always know your (39) in line.lt depends on such things as whether you are older or younger, a close friend or a relative stranger (40)the previous speaker, in a senior or junior position, and so on. When your turn comes, you (41) up to the starting line with your bowling ball, and (42) bowl it. Everyone else stands back and watches politely, whis-pering (43).Everyone waits until the ball has reached the end of the alley, and watches to see if it(44) down all the pins, or only some of them, or none of them. There is a pause, while eve-ryone registers your (45).

26.

[A] play

[B] game

[C] round

[D] set

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第5题

根据材料请回答下列各 Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A),B),C.and D.on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark thecorresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. Americans are people obsessed with childrearing. Intheir books, magazines, talk_________62___________, parent trainingcourses, White House_________63_________, and chats over the backfence, they_________64 _________debate the best ways to raisechildren._________65 __________, Americans do more than _________ 66_________their theories: they translate them into action. They erectplaygrounds for the youngsters'_________67 _________, equip largeschools for their education, and train skilled specialistsfor their welfare. Most industries in America are _________ 68_________ to making children happy, healthy and wise. But this interest in children is relatively new. Infact,_________ 69_________very recently people considered childhoodjust a brief, _________ 70__________ prelude (前奏. to adulthood and thereal business of living. By and large they_________71 _________ ignoredchildren, beat them, or fondled ( 抚弄. them carelessly,much as we would amuse ourselves with a _________72 _________ofpuppies. When they gave serious thought to "children atall, people either conceived _________73 _________them as miniature (小型的.adults or as peculiar, unformed animals. Down through the ages the experiences of childrenhave been as_________74_________as its duration. Actions that wouldhave provoked a beating in one era elicit extra, lovingcare in another. Babies who have been _________75_________ exclusively by their mothers in one epoch are _________76_________ with day-care workers in another. In some placeschildren have been trained to straddle ( 跨坐.unsteadycanoes ( 独木舟), _________77 _________ dangerous mountain passages,and carry heavy bundles on their heads. In other placesthey have been taught complicated piano concertos (协 奏曲.and so on. But diverse_________ 78 _________ it has been, childhood has onecommon experience _________ 79 _________ its core and that is the socialaspect of nurture. All children need adults to _________80_________ them up. Because human young take so long to becomeindePendent, we think that civilization_________ 81 _________have grown up around the need to feed and protect them.Certainly, from the earliest days of man, adults havemade provision for the children in their midst. 62.__________

A. programs

B. shows

C. shops

D. training

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第6题

根据材料请回答下列各 Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A),B),C.and D.on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark thecorresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. Americans are people obsessed with childrearing. Intheir books, magazines, talk_________62___________, parent trainingcourses, White House_________63_________, and chats over the backfence, they_________64 _________debate the best ways to raisechildren._________65 __________, Americans do more than _________ 66_________their theories: they translate them into action. They erectplaygrounds for the youngsters_________67 _________, equip largeschools for their education, and train skilled specialistsfor their welfare. Most industries in America are _________ 68_________ to making children happy, healthy and wise. But this interest in children is relatively new. Infact,_________ 69_________very recently people considered childhoodjust a brief, _________ 70__________ prelude (前奏. to adulthood and thereal business of living. By and large they_________71 _________ ignoredchildren, beat them, or fondled ( 抚弄. them carelessly,much as we would amuse ourselves with a _________72 _________ofpuppies. When they gave serious thought to "children atall, people either conceived _________73 _________them as miniature (小型的.adults or as peculiar, unformed animals. Down through the ages the experiences of childrenhave been as_________74_________as its duration. Actions that wouldhave provoked a beating in one era elicit extra, lovingcare in another. Babies who have been _________75_________ exclusively by their mothers in one epoch are _________76_________ with day-care workers in another. In some placeschildren have been trained to straddle ( 跨坐.unsteadycanoes ( 独木舟), _________77 _________ dangerous mountain passages,and carry heavy bundles on their heads. In other placesthey have been taught complicated piano concertos (协 奏曲.and so on. But diverse_________ 78 _________ it has been, childhood has onecommon experience _________ 79 _________ its core and that is the socialaspect of nurture. All children need adults to _________80_________ them up. Because human young take so long to becomeindePendent, we think that civilization_________ 81 _________have grown up around the need to feed and protect them.Certainly, from the earliest days of man, adults havemade provision for the children in their midst. 62.__________

A.programs

B.shows

C.shops

D.training

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第7题

Task 1

Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.

An English traveler spent a few weeks in Sweden. When he was about to return home, he found he had only enough money to get a ticket back to England. Thinking the matter over, he decided that he could get home without eating anything as it was only a t

The traveler thought that he ______.

A.would find no food served on board

B.could not get home without having meals on board

C.could do without any food before he got home

D.would not be allowed to eat on board

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第8题

Task 1

Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.

A young woman was driving through the lonely countryside. It was dark and raining. Suddenly she saw an old woman by the side of the road, holding her hand out as if she wanted a lift .

"I can't leave her out in this weather," the woman said to her

The woman stopped the car because ______.

A.the old woman asked her to

B.she recognized the old woman

C.she knew what the woman wanted

D.she wanted to help the old woman out in the bad weather

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第9题

Task 1

Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.

Every interview has an opening, a body, and a close.

In the opening—two to five minutes, good interviewers will try to set you at ease. Some interviewers will open with easy questions about your major or interests. Others open by telling you about

The opening of the interview usually lasts ______.

A.two to fifteen minutes

B.two to five minutes

C.ten to twenty-five minutes

D.ten to fifteen minutes

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