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C.Sorry!

Isitdisturbingyou?

D.Really?

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We'

rehavingafewpeopleoverforadinnerFriday.We'

dlovetohaveyou.Tom:

A.Oh,I'

dloveto.ButI'

mafaid.

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WhattimeshouldIcome?

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D.Yes.ThoughIhavetotaketheexam.

4.Son:

I'

mterriblysorry.Mom.I'

vebrokenanItalianvase.

Mom:

A.Oh,whatashame!

B.Oh,dear.Howawfulitis!

C.Oh,thatdoesn'

tmatter.D.Oh,I'

msosorryaboutthat.

5.Jane:

Hello.

Danny:

Hi,Johnthere,please?

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snothereatthemoment.

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6.Teacher:

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Sorry,

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veoversleptD.butIneedmoresleep

7.Guest:

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Host:

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B.Whydoyouwanttogonow?

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8.Cathy:

Doyoumindopeningthedoorforme?

Robert:

.

9.Katherine:

Haven'

tseenyouforages,Linda!

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Quitewell.Andyou?

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Prettygood.How'

syourhusband?

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vegotdivorced.

msosorrytohearthat.B.Whatashame!

C.It'

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llgetbetter.

10.Customsofficer:

CouldIhaveyourname,please?

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Customsofficer:

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sP-A-I-N-E.

A.HowdoyouspellyourlastnameB.What'

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C.HowtopronouneyourlastnameD.HowcouldIspeakyourlastname

11.Stranger:

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Resident:

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sonKingStreet,betweenSixthandSeventhAvenue.

Stranger:

Thankyou.

A.HelpmeB.Forgiveme

C.ExcusemeD.Troubleyou

12.Mary:

Peter,wouldyouliketogotoapartythisSunday?

Peter:

.Whatkindofpartyyoumean?

Mary:

sabirthdayparty.

A.SoundsgoodB.Looksnice

C.SeemsallrightD.Feelsgreat

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That'

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.

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John:

C.ThankyoujustthesameD.Nevermindit

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PartⅡReadingComprehension(40points)

Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachofthepassagesisfollowedby

5questionsornufinishedstatements.Foreachofthem.thereare4choicesmarked

A,B,CandD.ChoosethebestoneandmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEETwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Passageone

MichaelPhelpshasalreadybeenconsideredbysomeasthegreatestall-aroundcompetitorinthehistoryofhissport.Atthe2004.Trials,Phelpsqualifiedfor

Athensinsixindividualeventsacrosseverypossiblestroke.HefinallyearnedfivetitlesofOlympicchampion.ShouldPhelpsmatchMarkSpitz'

srecordinAthensorBeijingin2008,hewillearna$1millionbonusfromhissponsor.MichaelPhelpswasborntoJune30,1985.Hisfatherwasagoodathlete,andpassedhisabilityontohiskids.

Michael'

scoachtoldMichaelc'

smotherthathersonwasararewithbighandsandfeet,hetooktoinstructionverywell,lovedtoworkhardandneverseemednervousiscompetition.Byallaccounts,hisframeisperfectforaswimmer.Hisbighandsandfeetarelikepaddlesinthewater.Thebutterflyishissignaturestroke,buthe'

sshowntheabilitytodominateinanyevent.

In1999,Michaelbrokearecordinthe200-meterbutterflyforthe20-year-oldagegroupatthJunior15,MichaelbecametheyoungestswimmertocompeteSydneyOlympicsforthe68years.Inanastonishingperformance,hemedaledsixtimesandsetfiveworldrecords.Michaelwonthe200-meterbutterflywithanewworldmark,andalsoturnedinrecordtimesinthe100-meterbutterflyand200-meterindividualmedley(混合泳)—doingsoonthesameday,whichwasafirstinswimminghistory.

Outsideofhisswimmingcareer,Michaelwasanormaldidn'

tlikegettingout

ofthebedinthemorning;

butrefusedtoslowdownoncehisdayhashissightssetonmorethanOlympicwantstotransformhissportthewayothergreatathleteslikeMichaelJordanandTigerWoodshave.

ofthefollowingisthebiggestachievementofMichaelPhelpssofar?

A.Anall-aroundcompetitorinthehistoryofswimming.

B.Breakingofarecordinthe200-meterbutterfly.

C.Sixindividualeventsacrosseverypossiblestroke.

D.FivetitlesofOlympicchampion.

17.FromParagraph1itcanbeinferredthatthepassagewaswritten.

A.rightin2005

B.atatimebetween2004and2005

C.justbeforeAthens2004

D.immediatelyafterAthens2004

18.MichaelPhelpsturnedtobetheyoungestAmericanswimmer.

A.in1999,whenhebrokearecordinthe200-meterbutterfly

B.in2004,whenheattendedAthens2004

C.in2000,whenheattendedSydneyOlympics

D.inanastonishingperformanceathomeintheU.S.

19.hatingtogetoutofhisbedinthemorning,MichaelPhelpswouldn'

t

slowdownoncehisdaybegan.

A.AsB.ThoughC.OnceD.Despiteof

20.ThelastsentenceofthepassagetellsusthatMichaelPhelpsissoambitiousasto.

A.winmanymoregoldmedalsfortheU.S.

B.remakehistoryofhissportlikeand

C.becomethegreatestworldrecordbreakerinsporthistory

D.bebyfarthegreatestsportsmanwithOlympicglory

PassageTwo

Mostpersonnelmanagersagreethatjobinterviewsareoneoftheleastobjectiverecruimenttheadvantagesoftestingarenotgoingtochangetheattractionoftheinterviewtoemployers.Theappealoftheinterviewhaseverythingtodowiththehumanfactor.

Mostpeoplebelievethattheyareareasonablejudgeofcharacterandtrusttheirinstinctivefeeling.Wemightusesomekindoftesttoaidtheselectionprocess,butweusuallypickacandidatewhointerviewswell,hasgoodqualificationsandimpressiveworkrecord.

Butsupposethecandidateliesorislessthancompletelyhonest.“Thiscan

beaseriousproblemforemployers”,explainsAlanConrad,ChiefExecutiveat

OptimusRecruiment.“Themostdifficultliarstofindarethosewhotellhalf-truthsratherthancompletelies.”Researchshowsthatupto75percentof

resumesareinaccurateonpurpose.Themostcommonpracticeisomission.

Interviewershouldthereforeconcentrateonareasofuncertainysuchasgapsbetweenperiodsofemploymentandjobdescriptionsthatseemstrange.“Focusing

ontheseareaswillforcecandidatestotellthetruthorbecomeincreasinglydishonest.Thisisusuallywhenpeoplesignaltheiranxietybytheirbodylanguage.Sweatontheupperlip,falsesmilesandnervoushandmovementsallindicatediscomfort.”

Conraddoesnotsuggestanaggressivepolicy-styleinterviewtechnique,but

insiststhatcloseinspectionofaresumeisabsolutelyessential.Onlybyaskingtherightquestionscanyouconfirmthesuitabilityofthecandidateorputpressureonthosewhoarebeinglessthancompletelyhonest.

21.Thebesttitleofthispassagecanbe.

A.HowtoCatchOuttheDishonestCandidate

B.HowtoFindaJobbyTricks

C.DisadvantagesofJobInterviews

D.AdvantagesofJobInterviews

22.Theliarshardtorecognizearethosewhotell.

A.completetruthsB.completelies

C.partialtruthsD.mainlytruths

23.Howwerethejobapplicantsabletoliewithoutbeingdetected?

A.Byleavingoutsomenecessaryinformation

B.Byprovidingmoreinformationthanneeded.

C.Byusingtheirbodylanguage.

D.Bytellingsomeunbelievablelies.

24.Inordertopickupaqualifiedandanhonestcandidate,Conradsuggeststhatwe.

A.examinetheresumescarefully

B.inspectthecandidatesaggressively

C.correcttheresumesintentionally

D.compareone'

sresumewithothers'

25.Whatistheauthor'

sattitudetowardsjobinterviews?

A.MostobjectiveB.Toosubjective.

C.SuspiciousD.Credulous.

PassageThree

Ourworldiswonderfulwithbirdsthatareabsolutelyamazingandkindofsuchbirdsisthecoot—aclumsybirdsounlovedthatitsnameimpliessomethingofanoldfool.”Thebirdhasaremarkableabilitytorecognizeamdcountits

eggs,”saysbehavioralecologistBruceLyonoftheUniversityofCaliforniaatSantaCruz.Cootsneedtobetrickybecauseofthenunsualwaytheanimals.Compete:

Onecootwillputitseggssecretlyintoanother'

snesttotrickthehostinto

raisingtheinvader'

seggs.Butnestownersusetheirwitstofightback,Lyonfinds.

Overfoursummers,Lyonmonitored400cootnestsnearWilliamsLakeincentralBritishColumbia,taggingtheeggswithamarker.Ofthese,160cootnestsreceivedeggsfromunrelatedcoots.Thehostsgenerallywerenotfooled,however,.Abouthalfthetime,cootparentsrejecte

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