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第61页共61页《大学英语1》综合复习资料函授英语《大学英语1》综合复习资料期末考试题型:I.UseofEnglish(20%)完成会话,共10题,每题2分II.ReadingComprehension(40%)阅读理解,共四篇文章,20题,每题2分III.VocabularyandStructure(30%)词汇与语法,共30题,每题1分IV.ClozeTest(10%)完型填空,共10题,每题1分I.UseofEnglish1.—Mary,helpyourselftosomesalad.—____________A.Idon’tlikesalad. B.Sorry,Ican’thelp.C.Thanks,butI’vehadenough. D.No,Ican’t.2.—Excuseme,couldyoupleasetellmehowtogettotherailwaystation?—____________A.No,Icouldn’t. B.Sorry,Idon’tknow.I’mnewhere.C.Icouldn’ttellyou. D.Youcan’taskme.3.—Whatdayistoday?—_____________.A.TodayisMarch24. B.Todayisnotbad.C.Todayissunny D.TodayisSaturday4.—Howdoyoudo?Gladtoseeyou.—_________________________A.Howareyou?Metoo. B.Howdoyoudo?Gladtomeetyou.C.Iamfine,thankyou.Andyou? D.Nice,howareyou?5.—I’msorry.Bob’snotinhisoffice.—_________A.Canyoutakeamessageforme? B.Areyousureforthat?C.Wouldyouliketoleaveamessage? D.Canyouphoneme?6.—MustIbehomebeforeseven?—__________________.A.No,youneedn’t B.No,youmustn’tC.OK D.no,youwon’t7.—Thankyouverymuchforgivingmesomuchhelp.—___________________.A.Nothankyou B.You’rewelcomeC.OK D.Thanks8.—Sir,ifIcan’tfollowthepartner,whatshouldIsay?—Youcansay“____________________________”A.Canyousayitforasecondtime? B.Whatyousaidwasnonsense.C.Idon’tunderstandanything. D.Pardon?9.—I’msorrythatthepostcardsyouwanttobuyhavebeensoldout.—__________________A.Oh,great. B.Thatsoundsboring.C.That’sallright! D.Oh,whatapity!10.—Ithinkthemovieisreallyexcitingandtouching.—_________________A.SoamI. B.SodoI.C.NeitherdoI. D.Thesametoyou.11.—I’mgladyoulikeit.Pleasedropinanytimeyoulike.—____________A.Yes,Iwill. B.I’mafraidIwon’tbefree.C.Isitallright? D.That’sagreatidea.12.—WhatcanIdoforyou?—Yes,_______________A.I’dliketoseethatshirt,please. B.I’mafraidnot.C.mayIinviteyoutodinner? D.Ijusthavealook.13.—IamsorryforwhatIhavesaidtoyouyesterday.—_______________________.A.It’sjusttoobad B.NoproblemC.Don’tthinkanymoreaboutit D.I’msureaboutthat14.—Excuseme,sir.WhereistheDean’soffice?—______________________.A.Youcan’taskme B.Pardon?IhavenoideaC.Pleasedon’tsayso D.SorryIdon’tknow.Iamalsoavisitorhere.15.—Mr.Smith,mustwehandinourcompositionnextMonday?—___________________A.Yes,youwill. B.Yes,youmust.It’sthedeadline.C.No,youmustn’t. D.Youcanwait.16.―Excuseme,howcanIgettothenearestsubwaystation?―________________.A.It’stwoblocksupthisstreet. B.Yes.Youaregoingthewrongway.C.Don’ttalkaboutit. D.Ineedyourhelp.17.―Mycatisill.Shewon’teatanything.―________________.A.You’dbettergototheclinic. B.Whynotgetsomethingtoeat?C.IwouldgoondietifIwereyou. D.Youshouldtakehertothevet.18.―Oh,goodness!Ihaven’tgotanymoneyonme!―________________.A.Keepthechangeplease. B.Sorry,Ihaven’tgotone.C.Letmelendyousome. D.It’sgoodtosavesomemoney.19.―Wouldyoumindifweaskedyouforsomeadvice?―________________.A.Thankyousomuch. B.That’sallright.C.Er.WhatcanIdoforyou? D.Yes.Pleasegoahead.20.―IhopeIamnotinterruptingyourwork.―________________.A.Oh,that’sallright. B.O.K.Let’sstartagain.C.Pleasegoonwithyourwork. D.It’shardtosay.21.—MayIseethemenu,please?—.A.Thatisthemenu,sir B.Yes,pleasegoonC.Hereyouare,sir D.Ofcourse,sir22.Hepushedhiswaythroughthecrowd,saying“_____.”A.Nevermind B.WithpleasureC.Goahead D.Excuseme23.―IhopeIamnotinterruptingyourwork.―________________.A.Oh,that’sallright. B.O.K.Let’sstartagain.C.Pleasegoonwithyourwork. D.It’shardtosay.24.“Canyousparemeafewminutesnow?”“______,butI’llbefreethisafternoon.”A.No,Iwon’t B.Yes,withpleasureC.I’mnotsure D.I’mafraidnot25.—I’mgladyoulikeit.Pleasedropinanytimeyoulike.—____________A.I’mafraidIwon’tbefree. B.Yes,Iwill.C.Isitallright? D.That’sagreatidea.26.“Youmustfindsuchlonghoursverytiring.”“______.Ienjoyedit.”A.Afterall B.NevermindC.Notintheleast D.That’sallright27.“Wouldyoutakethisalongtotheofficeforme?”“_____.”A.That’sright B.WithpleasureC.Nevermind D.Notatall28.―Wouldyouratherwalkorrideabicycle?―____________________ A.Yes,ofcourse B.No,thanks C.Itdoesn’tmatter D.Rideabicycle29.“Mr.Smithisakindperson.Iliketoworkwithhim.”“Infact,everyone_______.”A.is B.does C.has D.likes30.—Whatisyourmajor,Jack?—_______________A.Istudyveryhard. B.I’mlearningcourse.C.ImajorEnglish. D.I’mmajoringincomputerscience.II.ReadingComprehensionPassage1Benwasapoormanwithalargefamily.Onemorning,wakingupveryearlyfromcoldandhunger,hedecidedtogoshootinginawoodnearhishome.Thewoodbelongedtoarichgentleman,andBenhadnorighttogothere.But,inthewoodtherewerelotsofrabbitsandbirdsthatweregoodtoeat,andBenwasdeterminedtotaketherisk.Suddenlyhesawtheowner,withagroupoffriends,comingtowardshiminthewood.Therewasalotofangerontherichman’sfaceashesawtheguninBen’shands.Ben’sheartsankwithfear,buthesawtherewasnohopeofescape,sohewalkedboldlyuptothesepeopleandsaidtothegentleman,“Goodmorning,sir,andwhathasbroughtyououtsoearlythismorning?”Therichman,rathersurprised,saidheandhisfriendsweretakingalittleexercisetogetanappetiteforbreakfast.Then,lookingatBenwithsuspicion,hesaid,“Butwhyareyousoearlyinthemorning?”“Well,sir,”saidBen,“IjustcomeouttoseeifIcouldgetabreakfastformyappetite.”ThewholecrowdburstintolaughteratBen’sreadywit,andwithasmiletherichmanwalkedon,leavingBentotryhisluckwiththerabbits.1.Thisisastoryabout_________.A.arichmanwhoownedabigwoodB.apoormanwholivedallbyhimselfC.aclevermanwhotriedtogetsomethingtoeatforhisbreakfastD.ahunterwithalargefamily2.OnemorningBenwenttoawood_______.togetalittleexercisetotakeinsomefreshairhopingtogetsomethingtoeattovisittherichowner3.Whywastherealookofangerontherichman’sface?BecausehewasnotexpectingBenatsuchanearlyhour.BecauseheknewBenwastherehunting.Becausehedidn’tlikethepoormanatall.BecauseBenhadnottoldhimhewouldcome.4.Whywastherichmansurprised?Becausehehadnotexpectedsuchaboldquestion.BecausehewonderedwhyBendidn’trunaway.BecauseBenwasnotafraidofhim.BecauseBenhadaguninhishands.5.Ben’s______madethewholecrowdburstintolaughter.funnylookspolitewordsquickandwittyresponsepromisetoleaverightawayPassage2Onlinelearningisalsocalleddistanceeducation.ManyAmericancollegesanduniversitieshavebeenofferingitforyears.OneexampleisNewYorkUniversityinManhattan.TheSchoolofContinuingandProfessionalStudiesbeganonlineclassesinnineteenninety-two.ItsVirtualCollegehastaughtmorethantenthousandstudentsfromacrosstheLastyear,theSchoolofContinuingandProfessionalStudieslaunchedNYUOnline.ItoffersNYU’sfirstonlineprogramstoearnabachelor’sdegree.Programsareofferedinthreeareas:leadershipandmanagement,informationsystemsmanagementandsocialsciences.Internationalstudentsmusttaketwoadmissionstestsbeforetheycanbeacceptedintotheprogram.ThesearetheSATandtheTOEFL.Wewilldiscussthesetestslaterinourseries.ThecosttoattendNYUOnlinedependsonhowmanyclassesastudenttakes.Itcancostasmuchasfifteenthousanddollarsayear.NYUoffersnofinancialaidforinternationalstudentsinthisprogram.Youcangetmoredetailsat.1.WhendidNewYorkUniversityA.In1990. B.In1998. C.In1992. D.In1982.2.WhichofthefollowingisNOTincludedintheonlineprogramsofferingaBAdegree?A.InformationSystemsManagement. B.FinanceandEconomy.C.LeadershipandManagement. D.SocialSciences.3.Whatcanthestudentsdointheonlinelearningprograms?A.Communicatewitheachotherandtheteacher.B.Attendclassesandlecturestogether.C.Askquestionsandworktogetheronteamprojects. D.BothAandC.4.Internationalstudentscanbeacceptedintotheprogramafter____________.A.theytaketheSATandtheTOFEL B.theygotoNewYorkC.theyapplyandlogin D.twoyearsintheUnitedStates5.Howmuchdoestheonlinelearningprogramcostperyear?A.$15,000 . B.$1,500 . C.Itdepends. D.$5,000.Passage3HelenKellerwasanormalchildatbirthin1880.Shewaslikeotherpretty,happybabiesineveryway.Then,oneday,asuddenillnesscameuponher.Althoughmedicalknowledgewasnotasadvancedthenasitisnow,HelenKellerdidnotdiebutlosthersightandhearing.Asaresult,shebecamedumbaswell.Forthenextsevenyears,shelivedinaworldofdarkness,withoutsoundsandwords.OnMarch3,1887,ateacher,AnneSullivanbyname,cametolivewithher.MissSullivanwasaspecialkindofteacher.Shewasonceblindduringherchildhood.AndshecouldreadBraille,asystemofwritingforblindpeople,sothatsheunderstoodHelen,lovedherandbelievedshecouldteachher.Helenwasadifficultpupilatfirst.ButinamonthHelenlearnedhowtounderstandsignsandhowtomakethemherself.Intimeinspiteofdifficulties,Helenlearnedtoread,writeandspeak,eventhoughshewasdeafandblind.Sheevenwenttocollegeandhadafulleducation.Shewrotemanybooks.HerbestbookisTheStoryofMyLife.1.Helenwasborn____A.blindanddeaf B.unlikeothernormalbabiesC.anormalbaby D.withaseriousillness2.Helenlosthersightandhearingbecause______.A.therewasnomedicalknowledgeatallthenB.asuddenseriousdiseasecameuponherC.shebecamedumbD.shelivedinaworldofdarkness3.AnneSullivanwasaspecialteacherjustbecauseshe______.A.experiencedbeingblindonceB.knewhowtoteachC.wasabletoreadBraille,andunderstoodHelenandlovedherD.alloftheabove4.“Helenwasadifficultpupilatfirst”indicatesthat______.A.shewashardtodealwithatthebeginningofhereducationB.BraillewasdifficultforherC.herteacher’sassignmentswerebeyondherD.herlifewasfullofdifficulties5.Thephrase“intime”inthelastparagraphmeans______.A.indifficulty B.graduallyC.sometimes D.duringherfulleducationPassage4 IthasbeenreportedthatincollegesacrosstheUnitedStates,thedaytimeserialdramaknownasthesoapoperahassuddenlybecome“in”.Betweenthehoursof11a.m.and4:30p.m.,collegetelevisionloungesarefilledwithsoapoperafanswhocan’twaittoseethenextepisodeinthelivesoftheirfavoritecharacters. Actually,soapsaremorethanacollegefavorite;they’reayouthfavorite.Whenschoolisout,high-schoolstudentsareinfrontoftheirTVsets.Oneyoungworkingwomanadmittedthatsheturneddownahigherpayingjobratherthangiveupwatchingherfavoriteserials.Duringthe1960’s,itwasuncommonforyoungpeopletowatchsoapoperas.T Now,seriousnesshasbeenreplacedbyfun.Youngpeoplewanttobehappy.Itmayseemstrangethattheyshouldturntosoapopera,whichisknownforshowingtroubleinpeople’slives.Butsoapoperaisenjoyment.Youngpeoplecanidentifywiththesoapoperacharacter,who,likethecollege-ageviewer,islookingforhappylove,andprobablynotfindingit.Andsoapoperagivesyoungpeopleachancetofeelclosetopeoplewithouthavingtobearanyresponsibilityfortheirproblems.1.Whatissoapopera?A.Playsbasedonsciencefictionstories. B.Playsbasedonnon-fictionstories.C.ThedaytimeserialdramasonTV. D.PopulardocumentaryfilmsonTV.2.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Collegestudentviewers. B.FavoriteTVserials.C.Soapoperafans. D.College-ageviewers.3.Whicharenotthereasonswhythesoapoperasuddenlybecomes“in”accordingtothepassage?A.Becausetheviewerswanttobehappyandtoenjoythemselves.B.Becausethesoapoperamakesyoungpeoplefeelclosetotheirpeople.C.Becausetheviewerscanfindthemselvesinthesoapoperacharacters.D.Becausetheyoungpeoplehavetobeartheresponsibilitiesfortheirtroubles.4.Whatcanlearnfromthepassage?A.Collegestudentslikesoapoperasmorethananyothersocialgroups.B.Youngpeopleofsixtieslikesoapoperasmorethanpeopletoday.C.Youngviewershaveturnedthemselvesfromtheseriousnessofsixtiestoenjoymentnow.D.Theyoungasawholearetryingtolookforhappylovebutinvain.5.Whatmessagedoestheauthorwanttoconveytous?A.Thepeople’sfavoritestodramaworkshavebeenchangedforalongtime.B.Thepeople’sfavoritestodramaworkschangealongwiththetimes.C.Thepeople’sfavoritestodramaworksischangedbythesoapopera.D.Thepeople’sfavoriteshavechangedthedramaworks.Passage5WhenyoutakeawalkinanyofthecitiesintheWest,youoftenseealotofpeoplewalkingdogs.Itisstilltruethatadogisthemostusefulandfaithfulanimalintheworld,butthereasonwhypeoplekeepadoghaschanged.Intheolddayspeopleusedtotraindogstoprotectthemselvesagainstattacksfromotherbeasts.Andlatertheycametorealizethatadogwasnotonlyusefulforprotectionbutwillingtoobeyhismaster.Forexample,whenpeopleuseddogsforhunting,thedogwouldnoteatwhatwascaughtwithoutpermission.Butnowpeopleincitiesneednotprotectthemselvesagainstattacksofanimals.Whydotheykeepdogs,then?Somepeoplekeepdogstoprotectthemselvesfromrobbery.Butthemostimportantreasonisforcompanionship.Forachild,adogishisbestfriendwhenhehasnofriendstoplaywith.Foryoungcouples,adogistheirchildwhentheyhavenochildren.Foroldcouples,adogisalsotheirchildwhentheirrealchildrenhavegrownup.Sothemainreasonwhypeoplekeepdogshaschangedfromprotectiontofriendship.Accordingtothepassage,intheolddayspeopletraineddogs_______.forprotectionagainstrobberyjustforfunforcompanionshipforprotectionagainstotheranimalsTheword“companionship”inParagraph2means_______.worshiptreasurefriendlyrelationshippartnershipThedogswereusedforhuntingbecause________.theyweregoodhunterstheyobeyedtheirmasterstheywereusefulforprotectiontheydidnoteatotheranimalsThemostimportantreasonforpeopletokeepdogsnowisthat_______.theyneedcompaniontheylikechildrentheyenjoyhuntingtheywanttoprotectthemselvesWecaninfer(推断)fromthepassagethat________.dogscanbehelpfultothosewhoneedcompanycitypeoplealwaysfeellonelydogscanbeinterestingthecitycanbeaverydangerousplacePassage6 Howmenfirstlearnttoinventwordsisunknown;inotherwords,theoriginoflanguageisamystery.Allwereallyknowisthatmen,unlikeanimals,somehowinventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtandfeelings,actionsandthings,sothattheycouldcommunicatewitheachother;andthatlatertheyagreeduponcertainsigns,calledletters,whichcouldbecombinedtopresentthosesounds,andwhichcouldbewrittendown.Thosesounds,whetherspokenorwritteninletters,wecallwords. Thepowerofwords,then,liesintheirassociations-thethingtheybringupbeforeourminds.Wordsbecomefilledwithmeaningforusbyexperience;andthelongerwelive,themorecertainwordsrecalltousthegladandsadeventsofourpast;andthemorewereadandlearn,themorethenumberofwordsthatmeansomethingincreases. Greatwritersarethosewhonotonlyhavegreatthoughtsbutalsoexpressthesethoughtsinwordswhichappealpowerfullytoourmindsandemotions.Thischarmingandtellinguseofwordsiswhatwecallliterarystyle.Aboveall,therealpoetisamasterofwords.Hecanconveyhismeaninginwordswhichsinglikemusicandwhichbytheirpositionandassociationcanmovementotears.Weshouldthereforelearntochooseourwordscarefullyandusethemaccurately,ortheywillmakeourspeechsillyandvulgar.1.Theoriginoflanguageis_______.A.alegendhandeddownfromthepast B.amatterthatishiddenorsecretC.aquestiondifficulttoanswer D.aproblemnotyetsolved2.Whatistrueaboutwords?A.Theyareusedtoexpressfeelingsonly. B.Theycannotbewrittendown.C.Theyaresimplysounds. D.Theyaremysterious.3.Therealpowerofwordsliesintheir_______.A.properties B.characteristics C.peculiarity D.representativefunction4.By“association”,theauthormeans_______.A.aspecialquality B.ajoiningofideasinthemindC.anappearancewhichispuzzling D.astrangefeature5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsabouttherealpoetisNOTtrue?A.Heisnomorethanamasterofwords. B.Hecanconveyhisideasinwordswhichsinglikemusic.C.Hecanmovementotears. D.Hisstyleisalwayscharming.Passage7NowacomputerisabletoteachyouEnglish.Itwillsoonbeabletotranslateanylanguageforyou,too.Itisonemoreresultofmicroprocessors—thosetinypartsofacomputercommonlyknownas“siliconchips”(硅片).Soyoudon’thavetogotoclassesorbuytextbooks.Inafewyearsyouwon’tneedtheinternationallanguageofEnglish.Acomputercanbeagoodteacherifyoureallywanttolearnthelanguage.Youcansitinfrontofascreenandpractice.Thecomputerwilltellyouwhenyouarecorrectandwhenyouarewrong.Itcaneventalktoyoubecausethesiliconchipsareabletochangeelectronicimpulses(电脉冲)intosounds.Sothinkofit.Youwillbeabletoteachyourselfatyourownpace.Youwillwasteverylittletime,andyoucanworkathome.Andif,afterallthat,youstillcan’tspeakEnglish,youcanalwaysusethetranslatingmachine.Inafewyears,therefore,perhapstherewillbenoneedforBBCEnglish,nomoretextbooksorteachersofEnglish.Insteadofbuyinganexcitingtextbook,thecomputerwillaskyoutoreplaceitwithmicroprocessor2002.Thinkofthat,youcangetfastandefficientlanguagelearningandtranslatingfacilities,andtherewillbenomoretearsorembarrassingmoments.Onelittleproblemisthatacomputercan’tlaughyet—butscientistsareworkingonit.Happylearning!1.Siliconchipsare_____.thecomputeritselftheresultofthedevelopmentofmicroprocessorsmicroprocessorspartsofmicroprocessors2.Youwill_____ifyouuseacomputertolearnthelanguage.wastemuchofyourtimedoeverythingatyourownpaceneednotranslatingmachinespeakbetterEnglish3.Thecomputercanbeusedtoreplace______.excitingnewtextbooksexperiencedlanguageteacherslanguageteachingradioprogramsalloftheabove4.Computerscan_____.evenlaugh B.makeyoushedtearsC.eventalk D.getembarrassed5.Thispassageismainlyabout______.whatlanguagelearningwillbelikewhencomputerized(电脑化)someonelearningEnglishbyusingacomputerfastandefficientlanguagelearningthecomputerteachingthelanguagePassage8IarrivedintheUnitedStatesonFebruary6,1966,butIremembermyfirstdayhereveryclearly.MyfriendwaswaitingformewhenmyplanelandedatKennedyAirportatthreeo’clockintheafternoon.Theweatherwasverycoldanditwassnowing,butIwastooexcitedtomind.Fromtheairport,myfriendandItookataxitomyhotel.Ontheway,IsawtheskylineofShortlyaftermyfriendhadleft,Iwenttoarestaurantnearthehoteltogetsomethingtoeat.BecauseIcouldn’tspeakawordofEnglish,Icouldn’ttellthewaiterwhatIwanted.Iwasveryupsetandstartedtomakesomegestures,butthewaiterdidn’tunderstandme.Finally,Iorderedthesamethingthemanatthenexttablewaseating.Afterdinner,IstartedtowalkalongBroadwayuntilIcametoTimesSquarewithitsmovietheatres,neonlights,andhugecrowdsofpeople.Ididnotfeeltired,soIcontinuedtowalkaroundthecity.Iwantedtoseeeverythingonmyfirstday.Iknewitwasimpossible,butIwantedtotry.WhenIreturnedtothehotel,Iwasexhausted,butIcouldn’tsleepbecauseIkepthearingthefireandpolicesirensduringthenight.IlayawakeandthoughtaboutNewYork.Itwasaverybigandinterestingcitywithmanytallbuildingsandbigcars,andfullofnoiseandbusypeople.IalsodecidedrightthenthatIhadtolearntospeakEnglish.1.Onthewaytohishotel,thewriter_____________.A.wassilentallthetimeB.lookedoutofthewindowwithgreatinterestC.showedhisfriendsomethinghebroughtwithhimD.kepttalkingtohisfriend2.Hedidnothavewhathereallywanted,because_____________.A.heonlymadesomegesturesB.hedidnotorderatallC.thewaiterwasunwillingtoserveD.hecouldnotmakehimselfunderstood3.Thewaiter_____________.A.servedthesamethingthemanatthenexttablewashavingB.finallyunderstoodwhathesaidC.tooktheorderthroughhisgesturesD.knewwhathewouldorder4.Afterdinner,he_____________.A.walkedbacktothehotelrightawayB.hadawalkingtouraroundthecityC.wenttothemoviesD.didsomeshoppingonBroadway5.Thatnighthecouldnotsleep,because_____________.A.hedidnotknowwhattodothenextdayB.hewasnottiredatallC.hekepthearingthefireandpolicesirensD.hewasthinkingaboutthisgreatcityPassage9MissWangofThailandwenttoHongKongforaholiday.SoonaftershegottoHongKong,shewentshoppingalongNathanRoad.Suddenlyamancameuptoherandsaid,“Hello,there,Ihaven’tseenyouforalongtime.”Thestrangercontinuedtalkingtoherforawhileandthentookoutasmallboxfromhispocket.“Wouldyouliketobuysomediamonds?”heasked,openingtheboxtoshowsomestones.“I’mwillingtosellthemtoyoucheap—only$400forthisdiamond.Howaboutit?”MissWangdidn’twanttobuythediamondbecauseshehadheardmanystoriesofpeoplebeingtricked.Also,atthatmomentawomanstoppedandwarnedher,“Don’tbuyfromhim.He’snotanhonestman.He’stryingtotrickyou!”Themanraisedhisvoiceatonce,“I’mhonest.Thesediamondsarereal.”Intheendtheytookoneofthediamondstoajeweler—onewhosellsdiamondsandthelike.ThejewelerexaminedthestoneandtoldMissWangthatitwasreal.Hesaiditcostaround$900.Satisfiedthatthediamondswerereal,MissWangdecidedtobuythemfromtheman.Shechosetwoofthelargeststonesfromhisboxandpaidhim$400.Thenshewentbacktothejewelerandasked,“Howmuchwillitcosttofixtheseonaring?”Thejewelerexaminedthestonesandsaid,“Whydoyouwanttodothat?Thesearejustglass.”“Butyoutoldmejustnowtheywerediamonds.”“Thefirststonewasadiamond;thesearenot.”MissWangranoutoftheshophopingtocatchthestrangerandgethermoneyback.However,themanwasnowheretobefound.1.MissWangmettheman__________.A.onherwaytoThailandB.onherwaytoSingaporeC.whenwalkingalongastreetinHongKongD.whenbuyingdiamondsinastore2.MissWangdidn’tbuythediamondsatfirstbecauseshe__________.A.wasafraidofbeingtrickedB.didnothaveenoughmoneyC.alreadyhadtoomanydiamondsD.didnotlikethediamondsatall3.MissWangdecidedtobuystonesfromtheman,thinkingthat__________.A.onestonewasreal,therestweren’tB.allthestoneswererealC.thelargerstoneswererealandthesmalleroneswereglassD.thestonesweremorepreciousthanglass4.Afterbuyingtwoofthelargeststonesfromtheman,shewentbacktothejewelerto__________.A.buyaringB.havethemexaminedagainC.askaboutthecostoffixingthemonaringD.buysomeotherjewels5.MissWangranoutofthejeweler’sstorebecauseshe__________.A.wantedtoreportthemattertothepoliceB.wantedtobuysomemorediamondsC.wasangrywiththejewelerD.wantedtocatchthestrangerandgethermoneybackPassage10Anemployerhasseveralchoiceshecanconsiderwhenhewantstohireanewemployee.First,hemaylookwithinhisowncompany.Butifnoneofthepresentemployeesaresuitablefortheposition,hewillhavetolookoutsidethecompany.Ifhiscompanyhasapersonneloffice,hecanaskthemtohelpfindqualifiedapplicants.Thereareothervaluablesourcestheemployercanuse,suchasemploymentagencies,professionalsocietiesandsoon.Hecanalsoadvertiseinthenewspapersandmagazinesandaskprospectivecandidatestosendinresumes.Theemployerhastwokindsofqualificationstoconsiderwhenhewantstochoosefromamongapplicants.Hemustconsiderbothprofessionalqualificationsandpersonalcharacteristics.Acandidate’sprofessionalqualificationsincludehiseducation,experienceandskills.Thesecanbelistedonaresume.Personalcharacteristicsmustbeevaluatedthroughinterviews.1.Thispassagemainlytellsus_______.howapplicantslookforajobhowanemployerhireshisemployeeshowanemployerhiresanewemployeewithinhiscompanyhowanemployercanadvertiseinnewspapersandmagazines2.Theword“prospective”maymean_______.ordinaryoutstandingexpectedqualified3.Whenanemployerwantstohireanewemployee,hewillconsider_______.theemployee’sprofessionalqualificationstheemployee’spersonalitiestheemployee’seducationandfamilybackgroundbothAandB4.“Professionalqualifications”doesnotinclude______.goodhealthskillsexperienceeducation5.Wecanconcludethatacandidatewho_____isinabetterpositiontobehired.hasworkedfortwomonthshashadcollegeeducationisgettingtrainingisfondofsportsPassage11Manhaslearnedmanyexcitingthingsfromtheinstrumentsthathehassentintospaceinrockets.Thermometershavemeasuredtemperatures.Barometershavemeasuredpressure.Camerashavetakenpictures.Butnoneofthesethingsreallysatisfiesman.Hewantst

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