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一、UseofEnglish
1、Themajorityofpeople,aboutnineoutoften,are
right-handed.(1)untilrecently,peoplewhowere
left-handedwereconsidered(2)andoncechildrenshowed
thistendencytheywereforcedtousetheirrighthands.Today
left-handednessisgenerally(3),butitisstilla
disadvantageinaworld(4)mostpeopleareright-handed.
Forexample,mosttoolsandimplementsarestill(5)for
right-handedpeople.
Insports(6)contrast,doingthingswiththelefthand
orfoot,isoftenanadvantage.Throwing,kicking,punchingor
battingfromthe"(7)"sidemayresultinthrowing
(8)manyopponentswhoaremoreaccustomedtodealingwith
the(9)ofplayerswhoareright-handed.Thisiswhy,in
many(10)ataprofessionallevel,a(11)proportion
ofplayersareleft-handedthaninthepopulationasawhole.
Theword"right"inmanylanguagesmeans"correct"oris
(12)withlawfulness,whereasthewordsassociated
(13)"left”,suchas“sinister”,generallyhave(14)____
associations.Moreover,amonganumberofprimitivepeoples,
thereis(15)closeassociationbetweendeathandtheleft
hand.
Inthepast,in(16)westernsocieties,childrenwere
oftenforcedtousetheirrighthands,especiallytowritewith.
Insomecasesthelefthandwas(17)behindthechild's
backsothatitcouldnotbeused.If,inthefuture,theyare
allowedtochoose,(18)willcertainlybemore
left-handers,andprobably(19)peoplewithminor
psychologicaldisturbancesasaresultofbeingforcedtouse
their(20)hand.
A.Down
B.Never
C.Up
D.Not
2、(2)
A.unique
B.eccentric
C.normal
D.abnormal
3、⑶
A.accepted
B.admitted
C.approved
D.acknowledged
4、(4)
A.when
B.that
C.where
D.which
5、(5)
A.ordered
B.designed
C.planned
D.supposed
6、(6)
A.by
B.for
C.at
D.with
7、(7)
A.proper
B.indirect
C.correct
D.wrong
8、(8)
A.away
B.down
C.off
D.up
9、(9)
A.minority
B.majority
C.plenty
D.lack
10、(10)
A.games
B.hobbies
C.activities
D.rounds
11、(11)
A.more
B.higher
C.better
D.smaller
12、(12)
A.related
B.mixed
C.connected
D.combined
13、(13)
A.by
B.with
C.to
D.at
14、(14)
A.negative
B.positive
C.similar
D.equal
15、(15)
A.the
B.any
C.some
D.a
16、(16)
A.all
B.mostly
C.any
D.most
17、(17)
A.tied
B.attached
C.brought
D.removed
18、(18)
A.Those
B.These
C.There
D.They
19、(19)
A.on
B.more
C.greater
D.fewer
20、(20)
A.left
B.right
C.either
D.correct
二、ReadingComprehension
1、PartA
Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions
beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)
ThehistoryofEnglishisconventionally,ifperhapstooneatly,
dividedintothreeperiodsusuallycalledold(orAnglo-Saxon)
English,MiddleEnglish,andModernEnglish.Theearliest
periodbeginswiththemigrationofcertainGermanictribes
fromthecontinenttoBritaininthefifthcenturyA.D,though
norecordsoftheirlanguagesurvivefrombeforetheseventh
century,anditcontinuesuntiltheendoftheseventhcentury
orabitlater.Bythattime,Latin,OldNorse(thelanguage
oftheVikinginvaders),andespeciallytheAnglo-NormanFrench
ofthedominantclassaftertheNormanConquestin1066had
beguntohaveasubstantialimpactonthevocabulary,andthe
well-developedinflectionalsystemthattypifiesthegrammar
ofOldEnglishhadbeguntobreakdown.
TheperiodofMiddleEnglishextendsroughlyform,thetwelfth
centurythroughthefifteenth.TheinfluenceofFrench(and
Latin,oftenbywayofFrench)uponthevocabularycontinued
throughouttheperiod,thelossofsomeinflectionsandthe
reductionofothersaccelerated,andmanychangestookplace
withinthegrammaticalsystemsofthelanguage.Atypicalprose
passage,speciallyonefromthelaterpartoftheperiod,will
nothavesuchaforeignlooktousastheproseofOldEnglish,
butitwillnotbemistakenforcontemporarywritingeither.
TheperiodofModernEnglishextendsfromthesixteenthcentury
toourownday.Theearlypartofthisperiodsawthecompletion
ofarevolutioninvoweldistributionthathadbeguninlate
MiddleEnglishandthateffectivelybroughtthelanguageto
somethingresemblingitspresentpattern.Otherimportant
earlydevelopmentsincludethestabilizingeffectonspelling
oftheprintingpressandthebeginningofthedirectinfluence
ofLatin,andtoalesserextent,Greekonthevocabulary.Later,
asEnglishcameintocontactwithotherculturesaroundthe
worldanddistinctivedialectsofEnglishdevelopedinthemany
areaswhichBritainhadcolonized,numerousotherlanguages
madesmallbutinterestingcontributionstoourword-stock.
TheearliestwrittenrecordofEnglishavailabletous
started.
A.fromtheseventhcentury
B.fromthefifthcentury
C.fromthetwelfthcentury
D.fromtheninthcentury
2、
WhatisthemainfeatureofthegrammarofOldEnglish?
A.TheinfluenceofLatin.
B.Arevolutioninvoweldistribution.
C.Awell-developedinflectionalsystem.
D.Lossofsomeinflections.
3、
Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.EvenaneducatedpersoncannotreadoldEnglishwithout
specialtraining.
B.ApersonwhoknowsFrenchwellcanunderstandoldEnglish.
C.AneducatedpersoncanunderstandoldEnglishbutcannot
pronounceit.
D.ApersoncanpronounceoldEnglishwordsbutcan't
understandthem.
4、
WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentioned?
A.French.
B.Latin.
C.Greek.
D.German.
5、
WhatisthemostremarkablecharacteristicofModernEnglish?
A.Numerousadditionstoitsvocabulary.
B.Completionofarevolutioninvoweldistribution.
C.Gradualchangesinitsgrammaticalsystem.
D.ThedirectinfluenceofLatin.
6^Whetherworkshouldbeplacedamongthecausesofhappiness
oramongthecausesofunhappinessmayperhapsberegardedas
adoubtfulquestion.Thereiscertainlymuchworkwhichis
exceedinglywearyandanexcessofworkisalwaysverypainful.
Ithink,however,that,providedworkisnotexcessiveinamount,
eventhedullestworkistomostpeoplelesspainfulthan
idleness.Thereareinworkallgrades,frommerereliefof
tediumuptotheprofoundestdelights,accordingtothenature
oftheworkandtheabilitiesoftheworker.Mostofthework
thatmostpeoplehavetodoisnotinitselfinteresting,but
evensuchworkhascertaingreatadvantages.Tobeginwith,it
fillsagoodmanyhoursofthedaywithouttheneedofdeciding
whatoneshalldo.Mostpeople,whentheyareleftfreetofill
theirowntimeaccordingtotheirownchoice,areatalossto
thinkofanythingsufficientlypleasanttobeworthdoing.And
whatevertheydecide,theyaretroubledbythefeelingthat
somethingelsewouldhavebeenpleasanter.Tobeabletofill
leisureintelligentlyisthelastproductofcivilization,and
atpresentveryfewpeoplehavereachedthislevel.Moreover
theexerciseofchoiceisinitselftiresome.Excepttopeople
withunusualinitiativeitispositivelyagreeabletobetold
whattodoateachhouroftheday,providedtheordersarenot
toounpleasant.Mostoftheidlerichsufferunspeakable
boredomasthepriceoftheirfreedomfromtoil.Attimesthey
mayfindreliefbyhuntingbiggameinAfrica,orbyflyinground
theworld,butthenumberofsuchsensationsis1imited,
especiallyafteryouthispast,Accordinglythemore
intelligentrichmenworknearlyashardasiftheywerepoor,
whilerichwomenforthemostpartkeepthemselvesbusywith
innumerabletriflesofthoseearth-shakingimportancetheyare
firmlypersuaded.
Workthereforeisdesirable,firstandforemost,asa
preventiveofboredom,fortheboredomthatamanfeelswhen
heisdoingnecessarythoughuninterestingworkisasnothing
incomparisonwiththeboredomthathefeelswhenhehasnothing
todowithhisdays.Withthisadvantageofworkanotheris
associated,namelythatitmakeshoiidaysmuchmoredelicious
whentheycome.Providedamandoesnothavetoworksohard
astoimpairhisvigor,heislikelytofindfarmorezestin
hisfreetimethananidlemancouldpossiblyfind.
Thesecondadvantageofmostpaidworkandofsomeunpaidwork
isthatitgiveschancesofsuccessandopportunitiesfor
ambition.Inmostworksuccessismeasuredbyincome,andwhile
ourcapitalisticsocietycontinues,thisisinevitable.Itis
onlywherethebestworkisconcernedthatthismeasureceases
tobethenaturalonetoapply.Thedesirethanmenfeelto
increasetheirincomeisquiteasmuchadesireforsuccessas
fortheextracomfortsthatahigherincomecanacquire.However
dullworkmaybe,itbecomesbearableifitisameansof
buildingupareputation,whetherintheworldatlargeoronly
inone'sowncircle.
Whatistheauthor,sopinionaboutwork?
A.Workcankeeppeoplebusyasiftheywerepoor.
B.Workisacauseofthegreatestdelightoflife.
C.Workisverytiresome,especiallywhentooexcessive.
D.Workcanatleastgiverelieffromboredom.
7、
Intheauthor'sopinion,whatisthelastproductof
civilization?
A.Tomakewiseuseofleisure.
B.Tobefreefromhardwork.
C.Tokeeponeselfbusywithtrifles.
D.Toworktosomeextent.
8、
Accordingtothepassage,tobetoldtodosomethingis
generally.
A.respectable
B.acceptable
C.insulting
D.disgusting
9、
Accordingtothepassage,successcanmostlybemeasuredin
termsof.
A.relationship
B.enjoyment
C.income
D.promotion
10、
Asputbytheauthor,mostoftheworkthatmostpeoplehave
todois.
A.delightfulbuttimeconsuming
B.exceedinglydullandalwayspainful
C.notworthdoingandbearableatall
D.notinterestingbutveryrewarding
11、Askanyemployeeatanlevelinanycompanywhatthey
dislikeabouttheirjobandsomewhereonthelistyouwillfind
acomplaintaboutthesystemofperformanceappraisals.Itdoes
seemstrangethatanideawhichwassupposedtobenefitboth
individualsandthecompanyshouldbesouniversallydisliked,
butthestaffappraisalisnowoneofthebiggestcausesof
dissatisfactionatwork.IntheUnitedStatestherehaveeven
beencasesofunhappyworkerstakingtheiremployerstocourt
overappraisalinterviews.Itisinacompany,sinterestto
combatthissituation,but,beforereversingtheappraisal's
negativeassociations,anorganizationneedstopinpointthe
underlyingreasonswhichhavecontributedtothem.
Problemswithappraisalscanfallintotwomainareas—those
arisingfromtheschemeitselfandthosearisingfromthe
implementationandunderstandingofthatscheme.Naturallyit
iseasiertotacklethoseintheformercategory;indeed,some
companieshavedevelopedschemesfollowinglegalguidelines.
Theseguidelinessuggestthatasuccessfulschemeshouldhave
aclearappealprocess,thatanynegativefeedbackshouldbe
accompaniedby"evidence“suchasdates,timesandoutcomesand
that,mostimportantly,ratingsshouldreflectspecific
measurableelementsofthejobrequirements.
Itisnotalwaysnecessarytoresorttolegaladvicehowever.
Somechangestocurrentschemesaresimplyamatteroflogic.
Forinstance,ifemployeesareconstantlyencouragedtowork
inteamsandtoassumejointresponsibilityfortheirsuccesses
andfailures,itmakeslittlesensefortheappraisalstofocus
onindividuals,asthismayleadtoresentmentsandcreate
divisionswithinthegroup.Itispossible,andinsomecases
moresuitable,toarrangeappraisalswhereperformanceisrated
forthegroup.
Staffalsoneedtobeeducatedaboutthebestwaytoapproach
appraisals.Managersoftenfindthattheyareuncomfortable
beingaskedtotakeonamoresupportiverolethantheyareused
towithouthavinghadanytraining.Thosebeingappraisedmay
seeitasachancetoairtheirgrievancesandhighlightthe
company,sfailingsratherthanconsidertheirownrole.Both
partiesviewtheprocessasanecessaryevil,tobegonethrough
onceortwiceayear,andthenforgottenabout.Theimportance
giventotheappraisalstemsfromthefactthat,despiteall
thetalkoftheinterviewbeingachanceformanagementand
employeestocometogetherandexchangeideas,setjoint
targetsandimprovethewaydecisionsarereached,thereality
isthattheyareoftennothingmorethanthepretextonwhich
payrisesaregiven,ornotgiven.Payis,ofcourse,asubject
thatalwaysleadstoproblems.
Giventheproblemsassociatedwithstaffappraisals,whyisit
that,withnolegalrequirement,companiescontinuetorunthem?
Theanswerissimple,itisimpossibletomanagesomethingyou
knownothingabout.AsanyHumanResourcesmanagercantellyou,
thebestwaytolearnaboutsomeoneistotalktothem.Effective
peoplemanagementreliesonknowledgeandappraisalsarestill
thebestwaytobuildupthatbankofknowledge.
Whyaretheresomanyproblemswithappraisals?
A.Peoplethinkthattherearetoomanycategories.
B.Peoplearenotsurehowthesystemworks.
C.Peoplethinkthatthefeedbackistoonegative.
D.Peoplearenothappywiththelegalaspects.
12、
Individualappraisalsarenotalwaysveryeffective
because.
A.teamsmuchprefertobeawardedagrouprating
B.everybodyworksinteamsthesedays
C.teammembersshareliabilityforresults
D.teamleaderssenseresentmentbetweenmembers
13、
Whatdoseniorstafffinddifficultaboutdoingappraisals?
A.Relatingtotheirstaffinadifferentmannerthanusual.
B.Havingtolistentostaffcomplainingaboutthecompany.
C.Managingtofindtimetoattendpropertrainingsessions.
D.Knowingthebestwaytoeducatestaffabouttheirrole.
14、
Inanidealworldanappraisalisanopportunityto.
A.improveyoursalary
B.moanabouttheboss
C.discussandagreegoals
D.meeteverysixmonths
15、
Howarepersonalappraisalsimportantforcompanies?
A.TheyhelpHRmanagerstotalktostaff.
B.Theyprovidethebestwaytobuildnewtargets.
C.Theyhelpthecompanymeetlegalrequirements.
D.Theyprovidevaluableinformationtotheemployer.
16、Themid-sixtiessawthestartofaprojectthat,along
withothersimilarresearch,wastoteachusagreatdealabout
thechimpanzeemind.ThiswasProjectWashoe,conceivedby
TrixieandAllenGardner.Theypurchasedaninfantchimpanzee
andbegantoteachherthesignsofASL,theAmericanSign
Languageusedbythedeaf.Twentyyearsearlieranotherhusband
andwifeteam,RichardandCathyHayes,hadtried,withan
almosttotallackofsuccess,toteachayoungchimp,Vikki,
totalk.TheHayessundertakingtaughtusalotaboutthe
chimpanzeemind,butVikki,althoughshedidwellinIQtests,
andwasclearlyanintelligentyoungster,couldnotlearnhuman
speech.TheGardners,however,achievedspectacularsuccess
withtheirpupil,Washoe.Notonlydidshelearnsignseasily,
butshequicklybegantostringthemtogetherinmeaningfulways.
Itwasclearthateachsignevoked,inhermind,amentalimage
oftheobjectitrepresented.If,forexample,shewasasked,
insignlanguage,tofetchanapple,shewouldgoandlocate
anapplethatwasoutofsightinanotherroom.
Otherchimpsenteredtheproject,somestartingtheirlivesin
deafsigningfamiliesbeforejoiningWashoe.AndfinallyWashoe
adoptedaninfant,Loulis.Hecamefromalabwherenothought
ofteachingsignshadeverpenetrated.WhenhewaswithWashoe
hewasgivennolessonsinlanguageacquisition—notbyhumans,
anyway.Yetbythetimehewaseightyearsoldhehadmade
fifty-eightsignsintheircorrectcontexts.Howdidhelearn
them?Mostly,itseems,byimitatingthebehavior,ofWashoe
andtheotherthreesigningchimps,Dar,MojaandTam.Sometimes,
though,hereceivedtuitionfromWashoeherself.Oneday,for
example,shebegantoswaggeraboutbipedally,hairbristling,
signingfood!food!food!ingreatexcitement.Shehadseena
humanapproachingwithabarofchocolate.Loulis,only
eighteenmonthsold,watchedpassively.SuddenlyWashoe
stoppedherswaggering,wentovertohim,tookhishand,and
mouldedthesignforfood(fingerspointingtowardsmouth).
Anothertime,inasimilarcontext,shemadethesignfor
chewinggum—butwithherhandonhisbody.Onathirdoccasion
Washoepickedupasmallchair,tookitovertoLoulis,setit
downinfrontofhim,andverydistinctlymadethechairsign
threetimes,watchinghimcloselyasshedidso.Thetwofood
signsbecameincorporatedintoLoulis'svocabularybutthesign
forchairdidnot.Obviouslytheprioritiesofayoungchimp
aresimilartothoseofahumanchild!
Chimpanzeeswhohavebeentaughtalanguagecancombinesigns
creativelyinordertodescribeobjectsforwhichtheyhaveno
symbol.Washoe,forexample,puzzledhercaretakersbyasking,
repeatedly,forarockberry.Eventuallyittranspiredthatshe
wasreferringtobrazilnutswhichshehadencounteredforthe
firsttimeawhilebefore.Anotherlanguage-trainedchimp
describedacucumberasagreenbanana.Theycaneveninvent
signs.Lucy,asshegotolder,hadtobeputonaleashforher
outings.Oneday,eagertosetoffbuthavingnosignforleash,
shesignaledherwishesbyholdingacrookedindexfingerto
theringonhercollar.Thissignbecamepartofhervocabulary.
TheexampleofWashoebeingsenttofetchanapplewhichis
inanotherroomindicatesthat.
A.chimpsmayhavemorethanonewaytofetchfood
B.chimpscanassociateonesignwithanotherinameaningful
way
C.chimpscanlearnthesignsofASL,theAmericanSign
Languageusedbythedeaf
D.chimpshavetheirparticularwaysforfindingwhatthey
want
17、
ThemainideaofParagraph2canbesummarizedas..
A.chimpscanalsobetaughttoimitatetheirelders
B.likehumanbeings,chimpscanalsolearnsomesignlanguage
throughself-taught
C.youngchimpscanbecleverenoughtowatchandlearn
D.ayoungchimpissimilartoahumanchildinintelligence
developmenttoknowthenatureofsomeobjects
18、
Theword"transpire“inParagraph3canprobablymean.
A.itturnedoutthat
B.ittransformedthat
C.itseemedthat
D.itmadeclearthat
19、
Fromwhatissaidinthepassagewecanconcludethat.
A.someanimalsdohaveintelligencetosomeextent
B.chimpscanbetaughttousehumanlanguageifenoughtime
isgiven
C.chimpscanevengivesomeparticularsignstoexpresswhat
theywant
D.chimpscanbeascreativeashumanbeings
20、
Thebesttitleofthispassagecanbe.
A.NewResearchFindingsontheChimpanzeeMind
B.Chimpanzee—IntelligentandCreativeAnimals
C.ChimpanzeeandSignLanguage
D.ChimpanzeesAreTalentsinLanguageLearning
21、PartB(10points)
Thefollowingparagraphsaregiveninawrongorder,youare
requiredtoreorganizetheseparagraphsintoacoherentarticle
bychoosingfromthelistA—H.Thefirst,fourthandthelast
paragraphshavebeenplacedforyou.
A.''Customersdon'tbuyproducts”,Marysays."Theybuy
results*.Maryexplainsthatitisherjobtohelpcustomers
getresults.Resultsarewhattheproductsdoforthecustomers.
Customersbuyproductsforwhattheproductsdo.
B.Maryenjoysherjob.Herjobiscustomerservice.Shehelps
customersusehercompany'sproducts.Whenpeopleaskherwhat
shedoes,Marysays.''Salespeoplesellourproducts.Myjobis
tomakesuretheystaysold”.
C.Shefindssomeonewhoisdoingexactlywhatthecustomerwho
calledisinterestedinseeing.Marycallscustomerswhoare
alreadyusingtheproduct.Sheasksifthecustomerwhowants
toseehowtheproductsareusedcanvisitthesecompanies.Most
customerscooperate.Theyletothercustomersvisittoseehow
productsareused.Theyhelpothersbecausetheyknowtheymay
needhelpthemselvessomeday.Theyknowtheywillbeableto
askforhelplateriftheygivehelptoothersnow.
D.MarygetscopiesofsalesordersfromSteve,John,Helen,
andothersalespeople.Whenshegetstheorders,Marytalksto
thesalespeopleaboutthecustomers.ItispartofMary'sjob
tofindouthowcustomersareusinghercompany,sproducts.Mary
tellscustomers,Tmintheinformationbusiness.Myjobis
togiveyouanyinformationyouneedaboutourproductsandhow
they'reused”.
E.Marymakesappointmentsforhercompany'scustomerstovisit
eachother.Mary'scompanyisveryhappytohavecust6mers
comparehowtheyuseitsproducts.Thecompanyfeelsthatthis
ishowcustomershelpsellitsproductstoothercustomers.
F.SometimesMaryhelpscustomerstohelpeachother.Customers
cal1toaskaboutusinghercompany'sproducts.Marygivesthem
productliterature.Shealsogivestheminformationfromher
filesonhowproductscanbeused.Sometimescustomerswantto
seeproductsbeingused.Thesecustomersareinterestedin
seeingexactlywhatisdonewiththeproducts.Whenthishappens,
Marylooksinherfiles.’Shelookstoseewhichcustomersare
usingtheproducts.Thenshelookstoseehowtheproductsare
used.
G.Marykeepsfilesofinformationaboutproductsandcustomers.
Filesaregroupsofdocumentssetuptomakeiteasytofind
anydocumentorrecordwhichisneeded.Inherfiles,Maryhas
printedsheetsabouthercompany'sproducts.Theseprinted
sheetsaboutthethingsthecompanymakesarecalledproduct
literature.Productliteraturetellsaboutthethingsthe
companymakes.Theliteraturealsotellswhattheproductsdo.
Theideaistoshowhowproductshelpcustomerswhousethem.
H.Maryhasalistofallthecompany'scustomers.Whenshe
receivescopiesoforders,Marychecksthemtoseeifthereare
anynewcustomers.Maryalsocheckstoseeifanyoldcustomers
arebuyingproductthathasnotbeenmadebefore.Marychecks
orderstoseewhichcustomersbuyit.Anytimecustomersbuy
productstheyhavenotusedbefore,Marycallstoseeifshe
canhelp.Maryasksifthecustomerneedsinformation.Shealso
askshowthecustomerisusingtheproduct.Maryputs
informationinherfilesonhowcustomersusehercompany,s
products.
Order:Bisthefirstparagraph,AisthefourthandEisthe
last.
22、(42)
23、(43)
24、(44)
25、(45)
26、PartC
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