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7.A.buyB.sellC.makeD.copy
8.A.rememberB.storeC.countD.recognize
9.A.makersB.buyersC.sellersD.owners
10.A.throughB.inC.intoD.out
11.A.computersB.securitydevicesC.camerasD.keysandlocks
12.A.nobodyB.everybodyC.anybodyD.somebody
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PartIIVocabulary&
Structure(15minutes)
Thispartistotestyourabilitytousewordsandphrasescorrectlytoconstructmeaningfulandgrammaticallycorrectsentences.Itconsistsof2sections.
SectionA
Thereare10incompletestatementshere.Youarerequiredtocompleteeachstatementbychoosingtheappropriateanswerfromthe4choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushouldmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
16.Wemustfindawaytocutprices________reducingourprofitstoomuch.
A)withoutB)despiteC)withD)for
17.Shedidn’tknow________toexpressherideasinEnglishclearlyinpublic.
A)whichB)whyC)whatD)how
18.________theweatherimproves,wewillsufferahugelossinthetouristindustry.
A)AsB)SinceC)WhileD)Unless
B)19.Wearehappyatthegoodnews________Mr.BlackhasbeenawardedtheBestManager.
A)thatB)whichC)whatD)whether
20.Itisimportantthatwe________thetaskaheadoftime.
A)willfishB)finishedC)finishD)shallfinish
21.Wouldyoupleasepassmethebook________coverisblack?
A)whichB)whoseC)thatD)its
22.________inthecompanyforthreeyears,Markhasbecomeexperiencedinbusinessnegotiations.
A)HavingworkedB)HavebeenworkingC)HaveworkedD)Worked
23.Notuntilshearrivedatthemeetingroom________shehadforgottentobringthedocument.
A)sherealizedB)didsherealizeC)shedidrealizeD)doessherealize
24.Johnhadneverbeenabroadbefore,________hefoundthebusinesstripveryexciting.
A)becauseB)thoughC)soD)while
25.________somestudentsareabletofindemploymentaftergraduation,otherswillhavetoreturntoschoolandearnanadvanceddegree.
A)SinceB)WhileC)BecauseD)If
SectionB
Therearealso10incompletestatementshere.Youshouldfillineachblankwiththeproperformofthewordgiveninbrackets.WritethewordorwordsinthecorrespondingspaceontheAnswerSheet.
26.Employeesarenotallowed(make)________personalphonecallsintheoffice.
27.Theshopassistantpricedthegoodsbefore(put)________themontheshelf.
28.Thepurposeofnewtechnologyistomakelife(easy)________,nottomakeitmoredifficult.
29.Theproposalabouttheannualsales(discuss)________atthenextboardmeeting.
30.Sinceweworkindifferentsectionsofthecompany,weseeeachotheronly(occasional)________.
31.Somedomesticmanufacturersarebusyincreasingproduction,losingthechancetodevelopmore(advance)________technology.
32.Ishallappreciateyoureffortin(correct)________thiserrorinmybankaccountassoonaspossible.
33.Ifyourneighborsaretoonoisy,thenyouhaveagoodreasontomakeyour(complain)________.
34.30percentofthestudentswho(interview)________yesterdaybelievetheyshouldcontinuewiththeireducationuntiltheyhaveauniversitydegree.
35.Measuresshouldbetakentoavoidthenegativeeffect(bring)________aboutbyunfaircompetition.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
Thispartistotestyourreadingability.Thereare5tasksforyoutofulfill.Youshouldreadthereadingmaterialscarefullyanddothetasksasyouareinstructed.
Task1
Afterreadingthefollowingpassage,youwillfind5questionsorunfinishedstatements,numbered36to40.Foreachquestionorstatementthereare4choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushouldmakethecorrectchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Google,theInternetsearch-enginecompany,hasannounceditwillgivemorethantwenty-fivemilliondollarsinmoneyandinvestmentstohelpthepoor.Thecompanysaystheeffortinvolvesusingthepowerofinformationandtechnologytohelppeopleimprovetheirlives.
AleemWaljiworksforGoogle.org--thepartofthecompanythatgivesmoneytogoodcauses.Hesaidthecompany’sfirstprojectwillhelpidentifywhereinfectious(传染性的)diseasesaredeveloping.InSoutheastAsiaandAfrica,forexample,Google.orgwillworkwithpartnerstostrengthenearly-warningsystemsandtakeactionagainstgrowinghealththreats.
Google.org’ssecondprojectwillinvestinwaystohelpsmallandmedium-sizedbusinessesgrow.Waljisaysmicrofinance(小额信贷)isgenerallysmall,short-termloansthatcreatefewjobs.Instead,hesaysGoogle.orgwantstodevelopwaystobringinvestorsandbusinessownerstogethertocreatejobsandimproveeconomicgrowth.
Google.orgwillalsogivemoneytohelptwoclimate-changeprogramsannouncedearlierthisyear.Oneoftheseprogramsstudieswaystomakerenewable(再生的)energylesscostlythancoal-basedenergy.Theotherisexaminingtheeffortsbeingmadetoincreasetheuseofelectriccars.
ThecreatorsofGooglehavepromisedtogiveGoogle.orgaboutonepercentofcompanyprofitsandonepercentofitstotalstockvalueeveryyear.AleemWaljisaysthisamountmayincreaseinthefuture.
36.ThepurposeofGoogle’sinvestmentsisto________.
A)helppoorpeopleB)developnewtechnology
C)expanditsownbusinessD)increasethepowerofinformation
37.AccordingtoAleemWalji,thecompany’sfirstprojectisto________.
A)setupanewsystemtowarnpeopleofinfectiousdiseases
B)findoutwhereinfectiousdiseasesdevelop
C)identifythecausesofinfectiousdiseases
D)curepatientsofinfectiousdiseases
38.WhatkindofbusinesseswillbenefitfromGoogle.org’ssecondproject?
A)largeenterprisesB)cross-nationalcompanies
C)foreign-fundedcorporationsD)smallandmedium-sizedbusinesses
39.Fromthefourthparagraph,welearnthatGoogle’smoneyisalsoinvestedtohelp________.
A)startmoreresearchprogramsB)makemoreadvancedelectriccars
C)developrenewableandcoal-basedenergyD)conductstudiesrelatedtoclimatechanges
40.FromthelastparagraphwelearnthattheinvestmentsbyGoogle.orgcomefrom________.
A)Google’sprofitsandstockvalueB)someinternationalITcompanies
C)thecompany’sowninterestsD)localcommercialbanks
Task2
ThistaskisthesameasTask1.The5questionsorunfinishedstatementsarenumbered41to45.
Yourbossholdsyourfutureprospectsinhishands.Somebossesarehardtogetalongwith.Somehaveexcellentqualificationsbutnoideawhenitcomestodealingwithpeople.Ofcourse,notallbossesarelikethat.
Therelationshipyouhavewithyourbosscanbeamajorfactorindeterminingyourriseupthecareerladder.Yourbossisnotonlyyourleader,heisalsothepersonbestequippedtohelpyoudothejobyouarepaidtodo.Hecaninformyouofcompanydirectionthatmayaffectyourprofessionaldevelopment.
Yourbossalsoneedsyoutoperformatyourbestinordertoaccomplishhisobjectives.Heneedsyourfeedbackinordertoproviderealisticandusefulreportstouppermanagement.Buthowdoesthishelpyouestablishameaningfulworkingrelationshipwithyourboss?
Thekeyiscommunication.Learnandunderstandhisgoalsandpriorities(优先的事).Observeandunderstandyourboss’sworkstyle.Ifhehasnotb