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【2014高考英语南京市、盐城市一模】
任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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You’vejustgraduatedfrombusinessschoolandyoufeelliketheworldisyouroyster,onlytofindthatjoboffersaren’tknockingdownyourdoorasexpected,makingMBAswonderwhythey’renotgettinghired.Thiscanbedisheartening,butasanMBA,youknowthatperception(洞察力)ismoreimportantthanreality.Thekeytogettinghiredisanemployer’sperceptionofyou.ManyMBAgraduatesareguiltyofunconsciouslydisplayingsignsthattheyarenotthebestfitforthejob.Onceyoudiscoverwhatthesecommonmistakesare,youcanputyourMBAskillstouseandstrategizehowtoturnthingsinyourfavorandlandthejobyou’vebeenlookingfor.
EmployersfeelmorecomfortablehiringMBAswithexperiencebecausethereislessneedfortraining.ManyMBAsmistakenlyapplyforjobstheyareobviouslynotqualifiedfororwhichrequiremoreexperiencethantheyhave,leavingthemscratchingtheirheadsatwhythey’renotgettinginterviews.RecruiterswantMBAswhocanprovetheirabilitytoincreaserevenues,decreasecosts,andhelptheirbusinesssucceedinsomeway.Showthatyoucanhelpthecompanybyprovidingconcreteexamplesofrelevantexperience.
MBAsoftenhavegreatresumesshowingalltherightqualifications,butthenblowtheinterviewwithinappropriatebehavior,suchasalackofprofessionalappearance,poorhygiene,orevenabadattitude.It’snecessarytobeonyourbestbehavior,dressappropriately,andnotseemcocky,bored,ordisinterestedinthecompany.Alittleenthusiasmwon’thurtyou,especiallywhenitcomestoapotentialnewjob.EverybusinesswantstoputtheirmostenthusiasticMBAsforwardwithimportantclientsandcustomers,sobesuretoshowyourpassionforyourwork.
Anothermistakeyoumaybemakingunknowinglyishowyouportrayyourselfonsocialmedia.AsanMBA,youknowhowimportantnetworkingis,andthesedays,mostofitisdoneonline.Don’tassumethatemployersaren’tinterestedinyouronlineprofiles.Manyemployersnowusesocialnetworkingsitesandonlinesearchestocheckuponpotentialhires.Inappropriatephotosandinformation,suchasannoyingmaterialorimplicationsofdrinkinganddrugusearehugeredflagstoemployers.Evendiscriminatorycommentsrelatedtorace,gender,orreligionwillleaveemployerswithabadimpression.Makesuretoremoveanyphotos,content,orlinksthatcanworkagainstyouinanemployer’seyes.
Don’tforgetthatpracticemakesperfectwhenitcomestofindingagreatMBAjob.EarningyourMBAwasahugeaccomplishment,butthere’salwaysroomforimprovement.Askyourclassmates,peers,family,andevenpastco-workersormanagersforfeedback.Showmultiple,trustedresourcesthejobpostingyou’reinterestedin,yourcoverletterandresume.Takeconstructivecriticismonhowitcanbebetter.Domockinterviewstohelprelieveanytensionandgainabetterideaofhowyou’dliketopresentyourself.Withafewminorchangestoyourresumeandthewayyouinteractwithothers,you’llbehearing“you’rehired”innotime!
Title
WhyMBAgraduatesare notgettinghired
(71)Commonly-made
▲
ManyofyouMBAgraduatesunconsciouslydisplayunfavorablesigns,and(72) ▲ tobringoutthebestinyourselves.
◇While(73) ▲ forjobs,youdonottakeyourqualificationsandexperienceintoconsideration.
◇You(74) ▲ inappropriately,thuslosingagoodopportunitytohaveaninterview.
◇Youmakethe(75) ▲ thatemployersknownothingaboutyouronlineprofiles.
Possiblesolutions
Youshouldmakefulluseofyourskillstotakeaturnforthe(76) ▲ .
◇Trytoshowyour(77) ▲ tohelpthecompany,providingconcreteexamplesofrelevantexperience.
◇Bewell-behaved,and(78) ▲ topleasethecompany.
◇RemovefromtheInternetyourinappropriatephotos,information,anddiscriminatorycommentsthatmay(79) ▲ youremployersunfavorably.
Conclusion
Youareboundto(80) ▲ injobhuntingifyoukeepinmindthatpracticemakesperfectandthereisalwaysroomforimprovement.
【参考答案】
71.mistakes 72.fail 73.applying 74.behave
75.assumption76.better 77.ability/capacity/qualifications
78.enthusiastic/passionate 79.impress 80.succeed
阅读理解。
OnMay23,1989,StefaniaFollinicameoutfromacaveatCarlsbad,NewMexico.Shehadn'tseenthesunforeighteenandahalfweeks.Stefaniawasinaresearchprogram,andthescientistsintheprogramwerestudyingbodyrhythms(节奏)
.InthisexperimentStefaniahadspent130daysinacave,30feetindepth.Duringhertimeinthecave,Stefaniahadbeencompletelyaloneexceptfortwowhitemice.Herlivingplacehadbeenverycomfortable,
butthere
hadbeennothingtofellherthetime.She'dhadnoclockorwatc
hes,notelevisionorradio.Therehadbeennonaturallightandthetemperaturehadalwaysbeenkeptat21℃.Theresultswereveryinteresting.Stefaniahadbeeninthecaveforoverfourmonths,butshethoughtshehadbee
nthereforonlytwo.Herbodyclockhadchanged.Shehadn'tkepttoa24-hourday.Shehadstay
edawakefor20-25hoursandthenhadsleptfor10hours.Shehadeatenfewermealsandhadlost17lbsinweightasaresult!
Shehadalsobecomeratherdepressed(抑郁).Howhadshespenthertimein
thecave?
Aspartoftheexperimentshe'ddonesomephysicalandmentaltests.She'drecordedherdailyactivitiesandtheresultsofthetestsonacomputer.Thiscomputerhadbeenspeciallyprogrammedfortheproject.Whenevershewasfree,she'dplayedcards,readbooksandlistenedtomusic.She'dalsolearnedFrenchfromtapes.Theexperimentshowedthatourbodyclocksareaffectedbylightandtemperature,Forexample,thepatternofdayandnightmakesuswakeupandgotosleep.However,Peopleareaffectedindifferentways.Somepeoplewakeupnaturallyat5:
00am,butothersdon'tstarttowakeuptill9:
00or10;00am.Thisaffectsthewholedailyrhythm.Asaresul
t,theearlyrisersareattheirbestinthelatemorning.Thelaterisers,ontheotherhand,aretiredduringthedayandonlycometolifeintheafternoonorevening!
()1.Stefaniastayedinthecaveforalongtimebecause___________.
A.shewasaskedtodoresearchonmiceB.shewantedtoexperienceloneliness
C.shewasthesubjectofastudyD.sheneededtorecordherlif
e
【答案】C。
.细节理解题.根据第一段中Stefaniawasinaresearchprogram和整段的意思,可以排除A,B,D项.
()2.WhatisacauseforthechangeofStefania'sbodyclock?
A.Eatingfewermeals.B.Havingmorehoursofsleep
C.Lackingphysicalexercise.D.Gettingnonaturallight.
【答案】D.。
细节理解题.根据第二段中Shehadn'tkepttoa24-hourday.Shehadstayedawakefor20-25hoursandthenhadsleptfor10hours.可知答案.
()3.Wheredoesthetextprobablycomefrom?
A.Anovel.B.Anewsstory.C.Apetmagazine.D.Atravelguide
【答案】B.。
推理判断题.从全文的内容来看,本文主要报道了一个实验及实验得出的结果,所以由此判断本文可能来自于新闻报道,A项小说不可能.因为文章没有小说的特点;C项不正确,本文没有涉及宠物问题;D项不正确,因为本文也没涉及旅游的问题.
【浙江省2014高考英语模拟冲刺卷】
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项标号涂黑。
Changeiseverythinginthecaseofmobilephones.Recentresearchindicatesthatthemobilephoneischangingnotonlyourculture,butourverybodiesaswell.
First,let’stalkaboutculture.Thedifferencebetweenthemobilephoneanditsparent,thefixed-linephone,isthatamobilenumbercorrespondstoaperson,whilealandlinegoestoaplace.Ifyoucallmymobile,yougetme.Ifyoucallmyfixed-linephone,yougetwhoeveranswersit.
Thishasseveralimplications(含义).Themostcommonone,however,andperhapsthethingthathaschangedourcultureforever,isthe“meeting”influence.Peoplenolongerneedtomakefirmplansaboutwhenandwheretomeet.Twentyyearsago,aFridaynightwouldneedtobearrangedinadvance.Youneededenoughtimetoalloweveryonetogetfromtheirplaceofworktothefirstmeetingplace.Now,however,anightoutcanbearrangedontherun.Itisnolonger“seeyouthereat8”,but“textmearound8andwe’llseewhereweallare.”
Textingchangespeopleaswell.Intheirpaper,“InsightsintotheSocialandPsychologicalEffectsofSMS(ShortMessageService)TextMessaging",twoBritishresearchersdistinguishedbetweentwotypesofmobilephoneusers:
the“talkers”andthe“texters”-thosewhoprefervoicetotextmessagesandthosewhoprefertexttovoice.
Theyfoundthatthemobilephone’sindividualityandprivacygavetexterstheabilitytoexpressawholenewouterpersonality.Texterswerelikelytoreportthattheirfamilywouldbesurprisediftheyweretoreadtheirtexts.Thissuggeststhattextingallowedtexterstopresentaself-imagethatdifferedfromtheonefamiliartothosewhoknewthemwell.
Anotherscientistwroteofthechangesthatmobileshavebroughttobodylanguage.Therearetwokindsthatpeopleusewhilespeakingonthephone.Thereisthe“speakeasy”:
theheadisheldhigh,inaself-confidentway,chattingaway.Andthereisthe“spacemaker”:
thesepeoplefocusonthemselvesandkeepoutotherpeople.
Whocanblamethem?
Phonemeetingsgetcancelledorreformedandcamera-phonesintrude(侵入)onpeople’sprivacy.So,itisunderstandableifyourmobilemakesyounervous.Butperhapsyouneedn’tworrysomuch.Afterall,itisgoodtotalk.
41.The“meeting”influenceofamobilephonereferstothefactthat________.
A.peoplecanarrangetheirmeetingplaceandtimemoreflexibly
B.peoplehavetomakeafirmplanaboutwhenandwheretomeet
C.peopleareabletomeetsomeoneatanyplaceandanytime
D.peoplehavetoattend