题目
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“Finding a job” is not 17 as “choosing a job”. Many young people end up in a job because they are not 18 for it. Sometimes “Chance” may 19 a more important part than “decision”.
Here are a few steps to help you think about 20 which you might enjoy doing after school or university. First, it is important 21 what kind of person you are, which special qualities 22 you outstanding (突出的,杰出的) among people and what you are interested in. There is a difference 23 an interest and a skill. If you like 24 and enjoy looking at pictures, that is an interest. But if you can 25 a horse that looks like a horse not a big dog, that is a 26 .
Then ask yourself a question, “In the following three areas --- skills with people, skills with information and skills with things, which are your 27 skills?
After 28 your skills, the next step is research. To 29 as many different kinds of jobs as possible, go to the library and read books, magazines and newspapers for information. Ask your friends 30 the work they do.
Finally, trust your own ideas and your own thinking! It is your own life, just find the job you really enjoy doing.
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答案
小题1:C
小题2:D
小题3:A
小题4:B
小题5:A
小题6:D
小题7:C
小题8:B
小题9:A
小题10:C
小题11:B
小题12:D
小题13:C
小题14:A
小题15:C
解析
小题1:固定句型结构it’s said that表示据说之意。
小题2:固定句型结构,the same as表示和…一样
小题3:此题考查形容词be suitable for 表示适应…
小题4:此题考查动词,play表示扮演之意。
小题5:此题考查名词,job表示工作。
小题6:此题考查动词不定式,做表语。意思是知道自己是个什么样的人很重要。
小题7:此题考查重要句型结构make sb do sth 表示让某人做某事。
小题8:此题考查固定短语between …and表示两者之间。
小题9:此题考查名词,根据句意可知应是艺术。
小题10:draw a horse表示画一匹马
小题11:此题考查名词,根据上文可知这是一种能力。故选B。
小题12:此题考查形容词的比较,因是三者之间的比较故用最高级。
小题13:after是介词,后跟动词是要用动名词。
小题14:此题重点考查动词短语,find out表示查明。
小题15:此题考查宾语从句的语序问题。
核心考点
试题【Today, it is a big problem for young graduates to get satisfying jobs. 16 that 】;主要考察你对社会现象类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
“That test was not only a test of knowledge, but also a test of moral(道德). We wanted to show students how important honesty is, ”said Cai Wenguo, the school’s headmaster. The school says no cheating (作弊)happened in the test. Next year, it wants 80% of its exams to be without teachers. But students have different ideas.
“I was happy and excited during the exam because my teachers trusted me, ”said Lang Yudan, a 13-year-old girl in Class 11.
“Schools must trust students a lot not to use invigilators(监考人). But I think it is too early. Some students will cheat if there are no invigilators. And the students will not be able to ask for help when needed. ”said Hua Sha.
“I don’t like having invigilators in exams. When they walk around the classroom, they make me nervous. I would get higher marks without them in the room because I would feel more relaxed. ”Liu Qingxi said.
“I think it’s very important to have invigilators in exams. Many students want to check their answers with each other after they have finished papers. And they can also keep the classroom in order when something unusual happens. They may make me nervous, but I still think we need them. ” Shangguan Yuan said.
Not using invigilators may be a good idea. But before using it, schools must tell students the importance of honesty and try to find ways to solve something unusual in exams.
小题1:The passage mainly talks about ______.
A.how to pass an exam |
B.how to make students honest |
C.whether there is cheating in exams |
D.whether invigilators are needed in exams |
A.let the students have a good rest |
B.teach the students in a better way |
C.help all the students pass the exam |
D.find whether the students were honest |
A.invigilators really help them a lot |
B.all of them think it is a good idea |
C.something unusual never happens in exams |
D.not all of them agree with the head |
A.students | B.headmasters | C.invigilators | D.schools |
You should never accept an invitation unless you really plan to go. You may refuse by saying "Thank you for inviting me, but I will not be able to come. " If, after accepting, you are unable to go, be sure to tell those who are expecting you as soon as possible that you will not be there. Although it is not necessarily expected that you give a gift to your host, it is considered polite to do so, especially if you have been invited for a meal. Flowers, chocolate, or a small gift are all appropriate. A thank-you note or telephone call after the visit is also considered polite and is an appropriate way to express your appreciation for the invitation.
小题1:What can you do when a British friend says " Drop in any time”?
A. Visit him or her at any time. |
B. Say no time to him or her seriously. |
C. Telephone him or her before visiting. |
D. Visit him or her soon. |
A.请自便 | B.请回复 | C.请审阅 | D.请来访 |
A. Do not give him or her answer. |
B. Tell another friend to go instead of you. |
C. Tell him or her that you can"t be there for some reason. |
D. Tell him or her that you don"t want to go there. |
A. Buy small presents when invited. |
B. Refuse the invitation without telling anyone. |
C. Write a thank-you note after a visit. |
D. Give a telephone call after a visit. |
A. In an invitation. | B. In a guidebook. |
C. On a poster. | D. In a newspaper. |
How are millennials different? They are the first generation born in the computer age. The internet has always been a part of their lives. They spend about 16 hours a week on the Internet, and this doesn’t include e-mail. And they spend 72 hours a week using other electronic media(媒体), including mobile phones and video games. They are “nation speakers” of the language of the computer age. People who were born earlier will never be native speakers of that language. Why not? They did not grow up “speaking” it.
How will millennials change the workforce? To answer that question, it is important to understand how millennials use the Internet. They use the Internet to communicate. They visit website such as FaceBook and MySpace every day. They share(分享)ideas, music, information, games, and friendships with people all over the world. When they start working, they will want to share their work and ideas with others.
It is also important to understand the way millennials grew up. Thair parents and teachers gave them a lot of attention. They taught them that their opinions were valuable(有价值的). As a result, amny millennials are very cinfident. At work, they will expect their co-workers and bosses to listen to their opinions.
Millennials also grew up with a lot of structure in their lives. Many of them went to school from the age of two or three and played on sports teams. At work, they will expect the rules to be clear. They will also expect a strong but fair boss, like a coach on a sports team. They will follow the person in charge (主管) if he or she is fair. But they will not follow an unfair boss. They will also expect their work to be fun and creative, similar to their experience on a sports team.
These are a few of the changes that experts believe millennials will bring to the American workforce. But the world is changing very fast. There will probably be more changes that are difficult to imagine today.
小题1:According to the first paragraph of the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
A.Millennials belong to a new generation. |
B.Millennials were born about ten years ago. |
C.Millennials are entering the workforce. |
D.Millennials know little about the world before the Internet. |
A.Millennials can speak a better native language. |
B.Millennials grow up with computers and Internet. |
C.Millennials use mobile phones and e-mails often. |
D.Millennials spend long hours playing video games. |
A.Because they know how to use the Internet to make new friends. |
B.Because they understand how to communicate with new friends. |
C.Because they grow up sharing ideas, music, information, games, and friendships with others by the Internet. |
D.Because the Internet can provide all the information they need. |
A.Millennials grow up with more attention from their parents and teachers. |
B.Many millennials are showing more confident than others at work. |
C.Many millennials give more valuable opinions to their co-workers and bosses. |
D.Many of the millennials have had fun and creative experiences when they are on sports teams. |
A.the number of the millennials had come to 33 million by the end of 1982 |
B.most of the millennnials learn native computer language in schools. |
C.millennials require their bosses to be healthier and the rules clearer at work |
D.more changes will probably be brought to the American workforce by millennials |
“The program gives the students a new learning style. No traditional classroom can compare with it. We give each lesson according to the students’ interest and their strong and weak points,” said JoelⅠ. Klein, the school’s head teacher, “we’re looking for a new way that interest students children.”
Students enjoy these math lessons, especially lessons with video games. They must find out the answers to math problems to get through the game. One such game is Dimension M. As students move through mazes(迷宫) with their keyboards, some questions come up.
Caleb Deng had to answer the question: What is 5+ (6×3)? He calculated on paper quickly because there was just a minute left to play.
“ I was right,” said Deng, 14, as he ended the game with a high score (高分). “this really makes math lessons more exciting, since we are fighting to learn better.”
小题1:Students in Yat Sen Middle School like math because __________.
A.they work in large group |
B.they can work on computer |
C.the teachers are interesting |
D.math questions are easy there |
A.It is very successful. |
B.It is boring to most students. |
C.It makes learning math more interesting. |
D.It gives the students a new way to learn. |
A.worked out | B.wrote down | C.threw away | D.gave up |
A.how students work in small groups |
B.how to end a game with a high score |
C.how the question 5+(6×3) should be solved |
D.how students learn math through video games |
A.how to learn math well |
B.an interesting math lesson |
C.a new way to learn math |
D.kids in Yat Sen Middle School |
Often it takes a group of people to do something unusual. One such team paddled(用浆划)a bathtub(浴缸)145 kilometers for 24 hours. This group had 13 members. They paddled their bathtub on a river near Ashford, Great Britain on May 28 and 29, 1983. A month later, a racing team of hospital bed pushers in Avon ,Great Britain, pushed a hospital bed 16 kilometers in just 50 minutes! However, the distance record for hospital bed pushing is still held by the men of Brunt field Bedding Center. This team from Edinburgh pushed a hospital bed 5,203 kilometers in 1979. It took the team 35 days to cover the distance.
Another group of record makers held the highest dinner party in the world. Nine people from Sydney, Australia, climbed Mountain Huascaran on June 28 1989.The climbers carried a dinner table, chairs, and a meal up the mountain .When they reached the top, they all put on warm suits for dinner.
People all over the world are trying hard to do something unusual to make a record. It should be understood; however, that now not all the records will be kept in the Guinness Book of Records.
小题1:According to the passage, what record was made near Ashford in May, 1983?
A.A record for paddling a bathtub. |
B.A record for climbing a mountain. |
C.A record for pushing a hospital bed. |
D.A record for swimming across a river. |
A.The people who held the dinner party all came from Sydney. |
B.Only nine people held the highest dinner party. |
C.They had a meal on the mountain. |
D.They carried a dinner table and chairs up the mountain to hold the dinner party. |
a. A group of 13 members paddled a bathtub on a river near Ashford.
b. A team from Edinburgh made a distance record for hospital bed pushing.
c. A group of nine people from Sydney had a dinner party on the top of Mountain Huascaran.
d. A racing team pushed a hospital bed 16 kilometers in just 50 minutes in Avon.
A.a-b-c-d | B.d-b-c-a | C.a-d-b-c | D.b-a-d-c |
A.Hospital bed pushing was a popular sport in Edinburgh. |
B.People living in Ashford usually used a bathtub to carry things. |
C.Two different records for hospital bed pushing were given. |
D.Hospital bed pushing was held twice a year in Avon, Great Britain. |
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