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英语(二)年月真题

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1、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Musicisbelieved

tohaveacomfortingeffect.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:题干大意:人们认为音乐可以产生安慰的效果。题目的关键词是"comforting",对

应原文第一段第一句:Everyoneknowsthatlisteningtomusicwhenfeelingbadcan

providearelief.原文是说人人都知道当心情不好的时候听音乐可以给你安慰,题目与原

文的意思一致,故选A。

2、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Onecanbenefit

fromallkindsofmusic.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:人们可以从各种音乐中受益。题目的关键词是“benefit”,对应原文第二段第一

句:Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonlybegotifthelistenerenjoysthemusic

heislisteningto.原文是说如果听音乐的人喜欢他所听的音乐,他才能从中受益,题目

与原文的意思不符,故选B。

3、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Peopletendto

listentomusicselectively.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:题干大意:人们倾向于有选择性地听音乐。题目的关键词是"selectively",对应

原文第三段第二句:Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogramto

randomly(任意地)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.原文是说我们经常只

听播放列表上的音乐,并且让程序任意选择我们将听的音乐,题目与原文的意思不符,故

选B。

4、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Peoplegenerally

prefermotivatingsongs.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:C

解析:题干大意:人们一般喜欢听激昂的歌曲。题目的关键词是“motivatingsongs”,

对应原文第四段第三句:Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethe

fourthdidn’tsuityouremotions?原文是说假使第三首是激昂的歌曲,但第四首却不

适合你的情绪怎么办呢?题目所说的内容在原文中并没有提到,故选C。

5、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Youshouldlisten

tosongsthatsuityouremotions.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

C:

答案:A

解析:题干大意:你应该听适合你情緒的歌曲。题目的关键词是"suityouremotions",

对应文章的题目:UsingMusictoChangeYourMood(用音乐改变你的心情),文章第五

段也说明了要听适合你情绪的歌曲,故选A。

6、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.It’sadvisable

tohavedifferentlistsofsongs______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:题干大意:建立不同的歌曲列表是明智的。题目的关键词是"differentlists",

对应原文第六段第一句:Istronglyrecommenddividingyourplaylistinto

differentsmalllists.原文是说作者强烈建议把播放列表分成不同的小列表,题目与原

文的意思一致,故选A。

7、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Youshouldremove

alloftheoldmusicfromyourlist______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:题干大意:你应该从你的歌曲列表中移除所有的老歌。题目的关键词是"old

music",对应原文第六段第三句:Anotherveryimportantthingyoumustdoisto

getridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.原文是说清除所有你不喜欢

的老歌,题目的表述与原文不符,故选B。

8、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Peopleshould

listentosongswithpositivewords______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:题干大意:人们应该听有正面歌词的歌曲。题目的关键词是“positivewords”,

对应原文第六段最后一句:Besides,don’tlistentosongswithnegativewordsor

messages.原文是说不要听有负面歌词或信息的歌曲,题目是原文的同义表达,故选A。

9、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Romanticsongs

helppeoplerecoverfrombreakupsfaster______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:题干大意:浪漫的歌曲帮助人们更快地从分手中恢复过来。题目的关键是

“romanticsongs”和“recover”,对应原文最后一段第二句:Peoplewholistento

romanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon’t.原

文是说在分手后听浪漫歌曲的人比那些不听浪漫歌曲的人恢复得要慢10倍,“faster”

与“slower”意思是相反的,故选B。

10、【单选题】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlistening

tomusicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Manypeoplelike

romanticsongs______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

C:

答案:C

解析:题干大意:许多人喜欢浪漫的歌曲。题目的关键词是“romanticsongs”,对应原

文最后一段第二句:Peoplewholistentoromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10

timesslowerthanthosewhodon’t.原文是说在分手后听浪漫歌曲的人比那些不听浪漫

歌曲的人恢复得要慢10倍,题目所说的内容在原文中并没有提到,故选C。

11、【单选题】JustIntroduceYourselfIt’ssoeasytowalkintoyourfirst

jobandfeellikeastrangerinastrangeland.Butyoudon’thavetostaythat

way,andyoushouldn’t.Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyourshynessaway

andintroduceyourself.Justahandshakewilldo.Askthesupervisorwhohiredyou

tointroduceyouaroundabit.That’sthebestwaytomakecontacts.Thenyou’ll

knowwhattodoandsaywhenyoumeetthesepeopleagain.Don’tdowhatmy

friendSuedidatherfirstjobatEntertainmentWeekly.“Thatisoneofmy

biggestregrets:IhardlytalkedtoanyoneatallwhenIwasthere.Iwasscared

andjustthoughtpeoplewouldtalktomefirst.Foralongtime,Iwashungupon

thethoughtthatifsomeonewasolder,Irespectedthemautomatically.Andevenif

someonestartedonMonday,andIstartedTuesday,Ijustfelttheyhadmore

experience.IntheareaIworkedforfourmonths,Ihardlyspoketothese

people,”shesaid.“Ofcourse,nowIrealizethatwasthemoststupidthing.

IfIcoulddothatagain,I’drememberthatit’ssoimportantnottofeelshy

aboutintroducingyourself.It’snotlikeyouhavetobeverybold,readytotake

overtheplace.Justintroduceyourselfandaskifthereisanythingyoucando

forthem.Thatbreakstheice.”Suebelievesthatifshehadintroduced

herselfaroundabit,therewouldbejustnotellingwhatotheropportunitiesor

whatotheracquaintancesshemighthavenow.Notthatsheregretswheresheisnow

atall.Buthadshetalkedtomorepeopleatherfirstjob,“maybeitwouldhave

helpedmegetsomewheresooner,”shesaid.Howdopeopleusuallyfeelwhen

meetingpeopleattheirfirstjob?

Shy

Puzzled

A:

Curious

B:

Excited

C:

答D:案:A

解析:事实细节题。根据文章第一段第一句“It’ssoeasy…feellikeastrangerin

astrangeland.”和第二段第一句“Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyour

shynessawayandintroduceyourself.”可知,当在一个陌生的环境第一次工作时,人

们会感觉自己像一个陌生人,就会很害羞。故选A。

12、【单选题】JustIntroduceYourselfIt’ssoeasytowalkintoyourfirst

jobandfeellikeastrangerinastrangeland.Butyoudon’thavetostaythat

way,andyoushouldn’t.Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyourshynessaway

andintroduceyourself.Justahandshakewilldo.Askthesupervisorwhohiredyou

tointroduceyouaroundabit.That’sthebestwaytomakecontacts.Thenyou’ll

knowwhattodoandsaywhenyoumeetthesepeopleagain.Don’tdowhatmy

friendSuedidatherfirstjobatEntertainmentWeekly.“Thatisoneofmy

biggestregrets:IhardlytalkedtoanyoneatallwhenIwasthere.Iwasscared

andjustthoughtpeoplewouldtalktomefirst.Foralongtime,Iwashungupon

thethoughtthatifsomeonewasolder,Irespectedthemautomatically.Andevenif

someonestartedonMonday,andIstartedTuesday,Ijustfelttheyhadmore

experience.IntheareaIworkedforfourmonths,Ihardlyspoketothese

people,”shesaid.“Ofcourse,nowIrealizethatwasthemoststupidthing.

IfIcoulddothatagain,I’drememberthatit’ssoimportantnottofeelshy

aboutintroducingyourself.It’snotlikeyouhavetobeverybold,readytotake

overtheplace.Justintroduceyourselfandaskifthereisanythingyoucando

forthem.Thatbreakstheice.”Suebelievesthatifshehadintroduced

herselfaroundabit,therewouldbejustnotellingwhatotheropportunitiesor

whatotheracquaintancesshemighthavenow.Notthatsheregretswheresheisnow

atall.Buthadshetalkedtomorepeopleatherfirstjob,“maybeitwouldhave

helpedmegetsomewheresooner,”shesaid.WhenSuestartedherfirstjob,

she_____.

introducedherselfaround

askedhersupervisorforhelp

A:

shookhandswithcolleagues

B:

waitedforotherstotalktoher

C:

答D:案:D

解析:事实细节题。根据文章第三段Sue所说的话"Iwasscaredandjustthought

peoplewouldtalktomefirst."可知,当Sue第一次工作时,她没有主动去介绍自己,

而是等别人先和她说话。故选D。

13、【单选题】JustIntroduceYourselfIt’ssoeasytowalkintoyourfirst

jobandfeellikeastrangerinastrangeland.Butyoudon’thavetostaythat

way,andyoushouldn’t.Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyourshynessaway

andintroduceyourself.Justahandshakewilldo.Askthesupervisorwhohiredyou

tointroduceyouaroundabit.That’sthebestwaytomakecontacts.Thenyou’ll

knowwhattodoandsaywhenyoumeetthesepeopleagain.Don’tdowhatmy

friendSuedidatherfirstjobatEntertainmentWeekly.“Thatisoneofmy

biggestregrets:IhardlytalkedtoanyoneatallwhenIwasthere.Iwasscared

andjustthoughtpeoplewouldtalktomefirst.Foralongtime,Iwashungupon

thethoughtthatifsomeonewasolder,Irespectedthemautomatically.Andevenif

someonestartedonMonday,andIstartedTuesday,Ijustfelttheyhadmore

experience.IntheareaIworkedforfourmonths,Ihardlyspoketothese

people,”shesaid.“Ofcourse,nowIrealizethatwasthemoststupidthing.

IfIcoulddothatagain,I’drememberthatit’ssoimportantnottofeelshy

aboutintroducingyourself.It’snotlikeyouhavetobeverybold,readytotake

overtheplace.Justintroduceyourselfandaskifthereisanythingyoucando

forthem.Thatbreakstheice.”Suebelievesthatifshehadintroduced

herselfaroundabit,therewouldbejustnotellingwhatotheropportunitiesor

whatotheracquaintancesshemighthavenow.Notthatsheregretswheresheisnow

atall.Buthadshetalkedtomorepeopleatherfirstjob,“maybeitwouldhave

helpedmegetsomewheresooner,”shesaid."Iwashunguponthethought"in

Paragraph3probablymeans"I_____".

believed

guessed

A:

learned

B:

admitted

C:

答D:案:A

解析:句意理解题。根据文章第三段画线部分所在句的意思可知,如果别人是老员工的

话,Sue就会习惯性地尊重他们。这是她所认为的观点,由下一句中的felt也可推测出

来,故选A。

14、【单选题】JustIntroduceYourselfIt’ssoeasytowalkintoyourfirst

jobandfeellikeastrangerinastrangeland.Butyoudon’thavetostaythat

way,andyoushouldn’t.Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyourshynessaway

andintroduceyourself.Justahandshakewilldo.Askthesupervisorwhohiredyou

tointroduceyouaroundabit.That’sthebestwaytomakecontacts.Thenyou’ll

knowwhattodoandsaywhenyoumeetthesepeopleagain.Don’tdowhatmy

friendSuedidatherfirstjobatEntertainmentWeekly.“Thatisoneofmy

biggestregrets:IhardlytalkedtoanyoneatallwhenIwasthere.Iwasscared

andjustthoughtpeoplewouldtalktomefirst.Foralongtime,Iwashungupon

thethoughtthatifsomeonewasolder,Irespectedthemautomatically.Andevenif

someonestartedonMonday,andIstartedTuesday,Ijustfelttheyhadmore

experience.IntheareaIworkedforfourmonths,Ihardlyspoketothese

people,”shesaid.“Ofcourse,nowIrealizethatwasthemoststupidthing.

IfIcoulddothatagain,I’drememberthatit’ssoimportantnottofeelshy

aboutintroducingyourself.It’snotlikeyouhavetobeverybold,readytotake

overtheplace.Justintroduceyourselfandaskifthereisanythingyoucando

forthem.Thatbreakstheice.”Suebelie

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