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上海广达招聘英文试题
PartA:
SentenceCompletion
Thispartofthetesthas15incompletesentences.Beneatheachsentenceyouwillseefourwordsorphrases,markedA,B,C,andD.Youaretochoosethewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentence.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandmarkyouranswer.
1.Yu-linandherbrothersgavetheirparentsabigpartyin______oftheir50thweddinganniversary..
A.care
B.favor
C.honor
D.charge
2.Thecommitteewent______theproposalsforasecondtime.
A.over
B.away
C.under
D.on
3.Thebookstoreonthecornerisknown______asthebestplacetobuyforeignmagazines.
A.upanddown
B.farandwide
C.nowandthen
D.overandover
4.Thecurrenteconomicrecessionisthreateningthe______ofmanypeopleinthecountry.
A.substance
B.maturity
C.qualifications
D.livelihoods
5.Afterdrivingforhourswithoutamap,wefinally______inasuburbofKaohsiung.
A.ranover
B.gotalong
C.woundup
D.droppedout
6.Thecaptainhadtrouble______thenarrowchannel.
A.navigating
B.generating
C.embarking
D.abridging
7.Sinceheturnedthirteen,Jerryhasbeenhavingloudargumentswithhisparents.Isthisjusttypicalteenage______
A.fantasy
B.mechanism
C.productivity
D.rebellion
8.Brucereadtwofilmscripts;hedidn’tenjoyone,acomedy,buthedidenjoy______,athriller.
A.other
B.another
C.theother
D.oneanother
9.Fannywon’tbepromotedtoahigherpositioninthecompany______moreeducation.
A.upon
B.without
C.beyond
D.throughout
10.Don’tyouwishthat–justonce–we______seeMichaelJordaninpersonandgethisautograph
A.oughtto
B.should
C.could
D.may
11.______thatsomethinglikethiswouldhappentome.
A.Ineverdidmywildestdreamsimaginein
B.Ididneverimagineinmywildestdreams
C.InmywildestdreamsdidIneverimagine
D.NeverinmywildestdreamsdidIimagine
12.Davidoftendrivescarelesslyandexceedsthespeedlimit,______heclaimshe’sneverhadanaccident.
A.yet
B.as
C.so
D.for
13.______in1965,thespacecraftMariner4tookphotographsandanalyzedtheatmosphereofMarsasitflewbytheredplanet.
A.Tolaunch
B.Launches
C.Launching
D.Launched
14.Thesuspectconfessedtothepolicethathe______thebankthepreviousnight.
A.wouldrob
B.hadrobbed
C.berobbing
D.hasrobbed
15.Ihopetodoas______swimmingthissummerasIdidlastyear.
A.alot
B.possible
C.much
D.manytimes
PartB:
Cloze
Thispartofthetesthastwopassages.Eachpassagecontainssevenoreightmissingwordsorphrases.Beneatheachpassage,youwillseesevenoreightitemswithfourchoices,markedA,B,C,andD.Youaretochoosethebestanswerforeachmissingwordorphraseinthetwopassages.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandmarkyouranswer.
Questions16–22
Thedigitalageisdawning,andthat’sgoodnewsforAsiancompanies.Already,ahigh
(16)oftheworld’snewdigitalproducts,suchasDVDplayersanddigitalcameras,arebeingproducedthere,notonly(17)manufacturingcostsarelowertherethaninNorthAmericaandEurope,butalsobecauseAsiahasbecomeacenterfor(18).Japanese
companies,ofcourse,havelongbeenadmiredfortheirabilitytodesign(19).
manufactureconsumerproductsthatincorporatethelatesttechnologywhile(20)themost-desiredfunctions.NowotherAsiancountrieslikeKoreaandTaiwanare(21).Withtheworldwidedemandfordigitalproductsgrowing(22)afuriouspace,thefuturelooksbrightfortheAsiancompaniesthatmakethem.
16.A.percentage
B.level
C.quality
D.influence
17.A.until
B.because
C.whenever
D.inthat
18.A.recreation
B.animation
C.innovation
D.organization
19.A.some
B.to
C.once
D.and
20.A.offering
B.offered
C.didoffer
D.wouldoffer
21.A.takingitsleave
B.pavingitsway
C.catchingitsbreath
D.followingitslead
22.A.on
B.up
C.at
D.in
Questions23–30
Inmodernhospitals,themostpopulartreatmentforbacterialinfectionisantibiotics.Whilethesemedicinesaregenerallyhighlyeffectivein(23)theinfection,oneproblemisthatoveraperiodoftimebacteriabegintomutate—changetheirstructure—inordertoresisttheantibiotics.(24),asthehumanpopulationconsumesmoreantibiotics,theinfection-producing(25)becomestrongerandmoreresistanttothedrugs.
Anotherreasonfortheincreasedconsumptionofantibioticsisthatdoctorsoftenprescribethemtopatientstoo(26).Bothdoctorsandpatientsprefertreatment
providingfastrelief,ratherthan(27)thebodytobattletheinfectionbyitself.(28)
unnecessaryprescriptionsarenottheonlysourceofantibiotics.Theyhavebeenincreasingly(29)onfarms,wherechickensandpigsarefrequentlyfedantibioticstocombatdisease.The(30)isthatwhenthegeneralpubliceatsthemeatproducts,theyconsumetheanimals’antibiotic-resistantbacteriaaswell.
23.A.digesting
B.fighting
C.wrapping
D.brushing
24.A.Consequently
B.Fortunately
C.Hopefully
D.Alternatively
25.A.problems
B.treatments
C.bacteria
D.antibiotics
26.A.richly
B.likely
C.calmly
D.freely
27.A.allowing
B.allows
C.allowed
D.allow
28.A.If
B.But
C.What
D.Whether
29.A.using
B.uses
C.used
D.touse
30.A.theory
B.victory
C.advice
D.result
PartC:
Reading
Inthispartofthetest,youwillreadseveralpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestions.YouaretochoosethebestanswerA,B,C,orD,toeachquestiononthebasisofwhatisstatedorimpliedinthepassage.Then,onyouranswersheet,findthenumberofthequestionandmarkyouranswer.
Questions31–32
31.Whichcountryproducedmoresteelin1998thanin1997
A.CountryH
B.CountryA
C.CountryF
D.CountryE
32.Whichtwocountriesproducedthemoststeelin1998
A.CountriesDandI
B.CountriesAandE
C.CountriesFandI
D.CountriesDandE
Questions33–35
Inanygroupofelderlypeople,itiscommontoseesomewomenwhoareunabletostandcompletelyupright.Theirbacksandheadsarebentforwardslightly,asiftheywerecarryingaheavyload.Thisisusuallyasignofaboneproblemthathasdevelopedoveranumberofyears,aproblemcalledosteoporosis.
Osteoporosisliterallymeansporousbones—bonesthatarefilledwithtinyholes.Ourbonesareinaconstantstateofchange,continuouslybrokendownandrebuiltthroughthebody’schemicalprocesses.Twokindsofcellsareimportantintheseprocesses:
osteoclastsandosteoblasts.Osteoclastsrenewtheoldbonebydissolvingorreabsorbingit;thisleavesanemptyspace.Osteoblaststhenfillthisemptyspacewithnewbone.
Whentherateofbonerenewaldoesn’tequaltherateofbreakdown,bonelossresults.Whenthebonelossbecomesadvanced,itiscalledosteoporosis.Thebonesdon’tactuallychangeshapewithosteoporosis;rather,theybecomeporous,andthereforearemorelikelytobreak.Oftenthefirstsignofosteoporosisisabonefracturefollowingaminorfalloraccident.
33.Whatisthemainsubjectofthearticle
A.Treatmentforosteoporosis
B.Exerciseandosteoporosis
C.Descriptionofosteoporosis
D.Preventionofosteoporosis
34.Whatcausesosteoporosis
A.Carryingheavyloads
B.Poorstandingposture
C.Toomanybrokenbones
D.Insufficientbonerenewal
35.Whathappensduringosteoporosis
A.Theboneschangeshape.
B.Thebonesbecomespongy.
C.Theosteoblastsfillthebonewithholes.
D.Theosteoclastsstopdissolvingthebone.
Questions36–38
MEMOTO:
ALLEMPLOYEES
RE:
NEWCOPYMACHINEDate:
March1,2000
Asyoumayhavealreadynoticed,thenewcopymachinehasarrived.Toavoidsomeoftheproblemswehadwiththeoldmachine,weareaskingemployeestoobservethefollowingrules:
Noticethatthenewmachinerequirestheuseofacopycard.Whenyouneedtomakeacopy,pleasegetyourcardfromyourdepartmentsecretary.Pleasedonotusecardsthatbelongtootherdepartments!
Toavoidhavingyourcardusedbysomeoneinanotherdepartment,pleasegivethecardbacktoyourdepartmentsecretarywhenyouarefinishedwithit.Remember,yourdepartmentwillbechargedforeachcopymadeonitscard.
Ifthereisaproblemwiththecopymachine(thetonerisgone,orthepaperjams),pleasefixit;don’tjustleaveitforthenextperson.Ifitisaproblemyoucannotfix,pleasenotifyMs.ChanginAdministration,andshewillcallarepairman.
PersonalcopiescostNT$1each;youwillbechargedattheendofthemonth.Signthemupinthenotebook,andpleasebehonest!
Thankyouforyourcooperation.
JohnT.Lu
DirectorofAdministration
36.Wherewillthismessagebeplaced
A.Inanannualreport
B.Onabulletinboard
C.Atacopyshop
D.Inapersonnelfile
37.Whatshouldanemployeedoifhe/shecannotfixaproblemwiththecopymachine
A.Justleaveit.
B.CallDirectorLu.
C.CallMs.Chang.
D.Callarepairman.
38.Whatshouldemployeesdoiftheywanttomakepersonalcopies
A.Putcoinsintothecoinboxnexttothecopymachine.
B.NotifyMs.ChanginAdministration.
C.UsetheAdministrationDepartmentcard.
D.Recordtheirpersonalcopiesinanotebook.
Questions39–41
Overtime,cactiliterallyreshapedthemselvestofittheirenvironment,byincreasingtheirbulkandreducingthesurfaceareatheyexposetothesun.Cactistoppedbearingleaves;theycouldnolongeraffordtosupplybroad-surfacedappendageswithwater.Whenthecactidispensedwithfoliage,theirstemsandbranchestookovertheleaves’workofmanufacturingfood.Bydrawingenergyfromalmostconstantsunlightandmoisture