1、上海广达招聘英文试题Part A: Sentence CompletionThis part of the test has 15 incomplete sentences. Beneath each sentence you will see four words or phrases, marked A, B, C, and D. You are to choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question
2、and mark your answer.1. Yu-lin and her brothers gave their parents a big party in _ of their 50th wedding anniversary.A. careB. favorC. honorD. charge2. The committee went _ the proposals for a second time.A. overB. awayC. underD. on3. The bookstore on the corner is known _ as the best place to buy
3、foreign magazines.A. up and downB. far and wideC. now and thenD. over and over4. The current economic recession is threatening the _ of many people in the country.A. substanceB. maturityC. qualificationsD. livelihoods 5. After driving for hours without a map, we finally _ in a suburb of Kaohsiung.A.
4、 ran overB. got alongC. wound upD. dropped out6. The captain had trouble _ the narrow channel.A. navigatingB. generatingC. embarkingD. abridging7. Since he turned thirteen, Jerry has been having loud arguments with his parents. Is this just typical teenage _A. fantasyB. mechanismC. productivityD. re
5、bellion8. Bruce read two film scripts; he didnt enjoy one, a comedy, but he did enjoy _, a thriller.A. otherB. anotherC. the otherD. one another9. Fanny wont be promoted to a higher position in the company_ more education.A. uponB. withoutC. beyondD. throughout10. Dont you wish that just once we _ s
6、ee Michael Jordan in person and get his autographA. ought toB. shouldC. couldD. may11. _ that something like this would happen to me.A. I never did my wildest dreams imagine inB. I did never imagine in my wildest dreamsC. In my wildest dreams did I never imagine D. Never in my wildest dreams did I i
7、magine12. David often drives carelessly and exceeds the speed limit, _ he claims hes never had an accident. A. yetB. asC. soD. for13. _ in 1965, the spacecraft Mariner 4 took photographs and analyzed the atmosphere of Mars as it flew by the red planet.A. To launchB. LaunchesC. LaunchingD. Launched14
8、. The suspect confessed to the police that he _ the bank the previous night.A. would robB. had robbedC. be robbingD. has robbed15. I hope to do as _ swimming this summer as I did last year.A. a lotB. possibleC. muchD. many timesPart B: ClozeThis part of the test has two passages. Each passage contai
9、ns seven or eight missing words or phrases. Beneath each passage, you will see seven or eight items with four choices, marked A, B, C, and D. You are to choose the best answer for each missing word or phrase in the two passages. Then, on your answer sheet, find the number of the question and mark yo
10、ur answer.Questions 1622The digital age is dawning, and thats good news for Asian companies. Already, a high (16) of the worlds new digital products, such as DVD players and digital cameras, are being produced there, not only (17) manufacturing costs are lower there than in North America and Europe,
11、 but also because Asia has become a center for (18) . Japanese companies, of course, have long been admired for their ability to design (19) .manufacture consumer products that incorporate the latest technology while (20) the most-desired functions. Now other Asian countries like Korea and Taiwan ar
12、e (21) . With the worldwide demand for digital products growing (22) a furious pace, the future looks bright for the Asian companies that make them.16. A. percentageB. levelC. qualityD. influence17. A. untilB. becauseC. wheneverD. in that18. A. recreationB. animation C. innovationD. organization19.
13、A. someB. toC. onceD. and20. A. offeringB. offeredC. did offerD. would offer21. A. taking its leaveB. paving its wayC. catching its breathD. following its lead22. A. onB. upC. atD. inQuestions 2330In modern hospitals, the most popular treatment for bacterial infection is antibiotics. While these med
14、icines are generally highly effective in (23) the infection, one problem is that over a period of time bacteria begin to mutatechange their structurein order to resist the antibiotics. (24) , as the human population consumes more antibiotics, the infection-producing (25) become stronger and more res
15、istant to the drugs.Another reason for the increased consumption of antibiotics is that doctors often prescribe them to patients too (26) . Both doctors and patients prefer treatment providing fast relief, rather than (27) the body to battle the infection by itself. (28) unnecessary prescriptions ar
16、e not the only source of antibiotics. They have been increasingly (29) on farms, where chickens and pigs are frequently fed antibiotics to combat disease. The (30) is that when the general public eats the meat products, they consume the animals antibiotic-resistant bacteria as well.23. A. digestingB
17、. fightingC. wrappingD. brushing24. A. ConsequentlyB. FortunatelyC. HopefullyD. Alternatively25. A. problemsB. treatmentsC. bacteriaD. antibiotics26. A. richlyB. likelyC. calmlyD. freely 27. A. allowing B. allowsC. allowedD. allow 28. A. IfB. ButC. WhatD. Whether29. A. usingB. usesC. usedD. to use30
18、. A. theoryB. victoryC. adviceD. resultPart C: ReadingIn this part of the test, you will read several passages. Each passage is followed by several questions. You are to choose the best answer A, B, C, or D, to each question on the basis of what is stated or implied in the passage. Then, on your ans
19、wer sheet, find the number of the question and mark your answer.Questions 313231. Which country produced more steel in 1998 than in 1997A. Country HB. Country AC. Country FD. Country E32. Which two countries produced the most steel in 1998A. Countries D and IB. Countries A and EC. Countries F and ID
20、. Countries D and EQuestions 3335In any group of elderly people, it is common to see some women who are unable to stand completely upright. Their backs and heads are bent forward slightly, as if they were carrying a heavy load. This is usually a sign of a bone problem that has developed over a numbe
21、r of years, a problem called osteoporosis.Osteoporosis literally means porous bonesbones that are filled with tiny holes. Our bones are in a constant state of change, continuously broken down and rebuilt through the bodys chemical processes. Two kinds of cells are important in these processes: osteo
22、clasts and osteoblasts. Osteoclasts renew the old bone by dissolving or reabsorbing it; this leaves an empty space. Osteoblasts then fill this empty space with new bone.When the rate of bone renewal doesnt equal the rate of breakdown, bone loss results. When the bone loss becomes advanced, it is cal
23、led osteoporosis. The bones dont actually change shape with osteoporosis; rather, they become porous, and therefore are more likely to break. Often the first sign of osteoporosis is a bone fracture following a minor fall or accident.33. What is the main subject of the articleA. Treatment for osteopo
24、rosisB. Exercise and osteoporosisC. Description of osteoporosisD. Prevention of osteoporosis34. What causes osteoporosisA. Carrying heavy loadsB. Poor standing postureC. Too many broken bonesD. Insufficient bone renewal35. What happens during osteoporosisA. The bones change shape.B. The bones become
25、 spongy.C. The osteoblasts fill the bone with holes.D. The osteoclasts stop dissolving the bone. Questions 3638MEMO TO: ALL EMPLOYEESRE: NEW COPY MACHINE Date: March 1, 2000As you may have already noticed, the new copy machine has arrived. To avoid some of the problems we had with the old machine, w
26、e are asking employees to observe the following rules:Notice that the new machine requires the use of a copy card. When you need to make a copy, please get your card from your department secretary. Please do not use cards that belong to other departments! To avoid having your card used by someone in
27、 another department, please give the card back to your department secretary when you are finished with it. Remember, your department will be charged for each copy made on its card.If there is a problem with the copy machine (the toner is gone, or the paper jams), please fix it; dont just leave it fo
28、r the next person. If it is a problem you cannot fix, please notify Ms. Chang in Administration, and she will call a repairman.Personal copies cost NT$1 each; you will be charged at the end of the month. Sign them up in the notebook, and please be honest! Thank you for your cooperation.John T. LuDir
29、ector of Administration36. Where will this message be placedA. In an annual reportB. On a bulletin boardC. At a copy shopD. In a personnel file37. What should an employee do if he/she cannot fix a problem with the copy machineA. Just leave it.B. Call Director Lu.C. Call Ms. Chang.D. Call a repairman
30、.38. What should employees do if they want to make personal copiesA. Put coins into the coin box next to the copy machine.B. Notify Ms. Chang in Administration.C. Use the Administration Department card.D. Record their personal copies in a notebook.Questions 3941Over time, cacti literally reshaped th
31、emselves to fit their environment, by increasing their bulk and reducing the surface area they expose to the sun. Cacti stopped bearing leaves; they could no longer afford to supply broad-surfaced appendages with water. When the cacti dispensed with foliage, their stems and branches took over the leaves work of manufacturing food. By drawing energy from almost constant sunlight and moisture
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