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测试卷

英语

姓名准考证号

本试题卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。全卷共14页,选择题部分1至12页,非选择题

部分13至14页。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。

请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂、写在答题纸上。

选择题部分(共80分)

注意事项:

1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号用黑色字迹的签字笔或钢笔分别填写在

试卷和答题纸规定的位置上。

2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题纸上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用

橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在试题卷上。

第一部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节:单项填空(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)

从A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选

项标号涂黑。

1.一I'mhappythatwe'vefinallyclearedupsomeproblems.

A.That'sallrightB.TmwithyouC.It'sapleasureD.That'snice

2.Youdon'tnecessarilyhavetoownlatesteverythingbutyoushouldhaverough

ideaofwhatischanging.

A.a;不填B.the;aC,不填;theD.the;the

3.Ourfriendswillbehereinhalfanhour.,we'llhavesometea.

A.UptonowB.Allatonce

C.InthemeanwhileD.Nowandthen

4.Theoldcouplewalkedratherslowly,andcouldbeseen,fromtimetotime,tostopandrest,

outtosea.

A.tobestaringB.staredC.havingstaredD.staring

5.somepeoplehaveseverale-mailaddresses,theyexpectyoutokeeptrackofthemall.

A.NowthatB.AsifC.JustasD.Incase

6.Lookingbacknow,ifItheeffortinlearningthepianothen,IwouldnotbewhoIam.

Adidn'tputinB.hadn'tputin

C.wouldn'thaveputinD.shouldn'tputin

7.一Doyoumindifwelookinhere?

—I'mafraidyoucan't.Ifs.

A.officialB.privateC.formalD.individual

8.Alldrugswiththehelpofanimaltestsaresaidtobedangerous.

A.developedB.developing

C.todevelopD.havingbeendeveloped

9.It'snotintelligencealonethatbringssuccessbutalsothetosucceedandthecourageto

believeinyourself.

A.authorityB.regulationC.driveD.technique

10.—Ithoughtyoubytrain.

—Iwasgoingto,butIchangedmymindandcamebycar.

A.havecomeB.willcomeC.arecomingD.werecoming

11.1willtryinmywritingtomakeanimalsinthewoodsandwaterstheyliveasaliveto

othersastheyaretome.

A.thatB.whenC.whichD.where

12.Noonecanavoidbyadvertising;itiseverywhere.

A.influencingB.influenced

C.beinginfluencedD.tobeinfluenced

13.Manypeoplearesototheirmobilephonesthattheyusethematmealtimesandeven

inchurch.

A.relatedB.attachedC.accustomedD.exposed

14.Goodhealthismostpeopletakeforgranted—untiltheyloseit.

A.anythingB.everythingC.somethingD.nothing

15.Theproductionofplasticsdependsonpetrol,butanewwayofmakingplasticsoutof

sugarcouldreduceourrelyingonoil.

A.heavilyB.consequentlyC.steadilyD.automatically

16.Setanalarmthatatthereasonablehoureachnighttohelpremindyoutogotobed.

A.goesaheadB.goesoutC.goesupD.goesoff

17.Theremustbeadeeperexplanationwhyhecan'lliveuptohispotential.

A.insteadofB.apartfromC.astoD.suchas

18.Somewaitersarenotexperiencedindealingwithmultipleordersinatime.

A.properB.frequentC.briefD.recent

19.Mrs.Parkerhertwo-year-oldgrandsonMaxfromthekindergartenandtookhimto

hospitaltovisithismotherandnewbabybrother.

A.collectedB.separatedC.seizedD.removed

20.—Igotlaidofflastweek.Tmlookinginthenewspaperforajob.

A.Don'tmentionitB.GoodluckC.NevermindD.Takecare

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从21〜40各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)

中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

TwoyearsagowewereataturningpointinourlivesinNewZealand,sowedecidedtostart

anadventure.Wequitour21saidgoodbyetofriendsandfamily,andwenttolivein

Switzerland.

22inthesmalltownofAadorf,weenrolled(注册)ourdaughters,whowere15and11

atthetime,inthe23school.TheyweretheonlyEnglishspeakersintheschool,and24

theyhadnoGermanorlocalSwissdialect,weknewtheirpathwouldbe25.Butafteronlya

fewmonths,thegirlsweredoingreallywell,andmakingevery26tosuittheSwisswayof

life.27,thelocalnewspaper28astoryaboutthem.

Whenthehalfarticle,complete29photo,appearedinthenewspaper,thegirls

weredelighted.But30followednextstillhasusshakingourheadsin31

Ateacherfromtheschoolshowedthearticletoafriend,whosentthearticletofriendsofhis,

aSwissfamilywho32tobenearingtheendoftheir12-monthstayinNewZealand.When

theyreadhowwemissedfeijoas—afruit33inSwitzerland—theycasttheireyesoutthe

window34thehugefeijoatreeloadedwithfruit.Sotheypickedtwokilogramsoffeijoas

andbroughtthembackwiththemtoSwitzerland—35forus.Theygavethefruittotheir

friend,whothendrovetwohoursto36deliverthepreciousloadtous.

Whenweopenedthefrontdoor37thatday,abigbagoffeijoasweresittingthere.We

hadno38howitgotthere.Anoteleftinsidethebag39ustostarttosolvethe

mystery.Itwasfromthefamily,wishingusallthebestandhappy40

21.A.officesB.schoolsC.jobsD.programmes

22.A.SearchingB.WorkingC.SettlingD.Stopping

23.A.foreignB.localC.neighbouringD.old

24.A.asB.whenC.whereD.though

25.A.narrowB.newC.wildD.hard

26.A.choiceB.effortC.planD.promise

27.A.InturnB.InreplyC.InresponseD.Inshort

28.A.readB.soldC.madeD.ran

29.A.aboutB.withC.byD.through

30.A.whatB.thatC.whoD.it

31.A.excitementB.amazementC.agreementD.embarrassment

32.A.happenedB.expectedC.intendedD.decided

33.A.expensiveB.popularC.unknownD.strange

34.A.againstB.ofC.downD.at

35.A.especiallyB.reallyC.mostlyD.certainly

36.A.sincerelyB.carefullyC.purposefullyD.secretly

37.A.soonB.afterwardsC.rightD.later

38.A.ideaB.conceptC.feelingD.sense

39.A.toldB.warnedC.helpedD.taught

40.A.holidayB.eatingC.weekendD.travelling

第二部分:阅读理解(第一节20小题,第二节5小题;每小题2分,满分50分)

第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并

在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。

A

Today,weknowthattheroleofvitaminsandmineralsgoeswaybeyondthepreventionof

deficiencydiseases(维生素缺乏症)toactuallypreventingcancerandheartdisease,themost

fearsomekillersofourtime.Withthisknowledgehascomethewidespreadcallfornutritional

supplementation(营养补充)——andaconfusinggroupofvitamin,mineral,andsupplements

liningthesupermarketshelves.

Farfromcontributingtobetterhealth,however,nutritionalsupplementsthreatentoturna

scientificbreakthroughintoanutritionaldisaster.

Promotersofvitaminsandminerals—especiallyvitaminsA,C,andE—wouldhave

consumersbelievethatthelittlevitaminpillinthebottleisalltheyneedforgoodhealth.Take

yourvitaminsinthemorning,andyou9recovered.It?sokaytoeatfastfoodsfortherestoftheday

orskipmealstoachievetoday'sfashionablyskinnylook.Butvitaminsandmineralsareonlyone

partofthenutritionalpuzzle.Adietrichinfiber(纤维)andbalancedincarbohydratesandprotein

isessentialfbrgoodhealth.Youcan'tgetthesethingsfromanutritionalsupplement.Thefocuson

vitaminandmineralsupplementsmayactuallyberobbingusofthefullnutritionweseek.

Andnosupplementcancomparetothequalityofnutritionfoundinnaturalsources.For

example,ourbodiesturncarotenes(胡萝卜素)fromplantfoodsintovitaminA.Many

supplementscontainasinglecarotene,butnaturalsourcesarerichinmanydifferentcarotenes.

ManysupplementscontainaformofvitaminEthatismadefromchemicals,whennaturalvitamin

Eismorereadilyabsorbedandusedbythebody.Andscienceisstilldiscoveringthewealthof

nutrientsinfoods.

You'dbehard-pressedtofindasupplementasnutritionallycomprehensiveandpowerfulasa

balanceddiet.Evenifyoucould,you'dpaymuchmorethanifyougotthesamenutritionalvalue

fromnaturalsources.

Butperhapsthegreatestdangerpresentedbynutritionalsupplementscomesfromthevery

realriskspresentedbyself-medication.Anyonecanwalkintothemarketandbuyasmany

differentsupplementsasdesired.Thereportedbenefitsofhighdosagesofcertainnutrientshave

ledsomepeopletobelievethatthemorethebetter.Manytakeseveralvitaminandmineral

supplementswithoutregardtopossibleconsequences.

SurprisingnewresearchsuggeststhatvitaminCpillsmayspeeduphardeningofthearteries,

theunderlyingcauseofheartattacks.Researcherssaidtheirfindingssupporttherecommendations

ofhealthorganizations,whichurgepeopletoavoidhighdosesofsupplementsandtogettheir

nutrientsfromfoodinstead.

Asappealingasthey'remadetosound,nutritionalsupplementsaredangerindisguise.If

you'relookingfbrgoodhealth,don'tlookonthesupplementshelvesofyoursupermarket.Look

intheproducesectioninstead.

41.Whathasgivenrisetothegreatneedfornutritionalsupplements?

A.Theknowledgeofdeficiencydiseases.

B.Thelowpricesofnutritionalsupplements.

C.Thefrighteninglyhighdeathratefromcancerandheartdisease.

D.Theinformationabouttheroleofvitaminsandmineralsinhealth.

42.The44promoters,,(Paragraph3)mostprobablyrefersto.

A.businessmenB.doctorsC.scientistsD.fastfoodlovers

43.Accordingtothepassage,nutritionalsupplements.

A.aremadefromchemicalsB.areineffectiveinsupplyingfiber

C.providetoomuchvitaminCD.containakindofdangerouscarotene

44.Oneofthereasonswhymanypeopletakelargeamountsofnutritionalsupplementsisthat

A.theirdoctorsadvisethemtodoso

B.nutritionalsupplementsareeasilyavailable

C.scientistshavefoundthemorenutrientsthebetter

D.nutritionalsupplementsarerecommendedbyhealthorganizations

45.Bydescribingnutritionalsupplementsas“dangerindisguise^^inthelastparagraph,thewriter

meansthattheyare.

A.oflittlehelpB.ofpoorquality

C.potentiallyharmfulD.extremelypoisonous

B

BelowisapageadaptedfromTheStudySkillsHandbook.

Thestartingplaceformostresearchistheshort"abstract“atthebeginningwhichtells

library.Joinyourschoollibraryassoonasyouwhatthearticlesareabout.Browsing

possibleandmakethemostofit.throughtheabstractsandreviewshelpsto

Libraryserviceskeepyouuptodatewiththesubject.Youwill

Findoutabouttherangeofservicesavailable.beexpectedtorefertoarticlesinmost

Typically,therewillbe:assignments.

◊academicjournalsJournalsarepublishedatregularintervals

Ospecialistcollectionsduringtheyear.Theyarecollectedinto

◊photocopiersnumberedvolumes,usuallyoneforeachyear.

OlaminatorsTofindajournalarticleyouneedtoknow:

◊bindingfacilities◊thetitleofthejournal,theyearitwas

Ocomputerspublishedanditsvolumenumber

◊CDs,DVDs,films,tapes,slides,andvideo◊thenameandinitialsofthearticle'sauthor

resourcesOthetitleofthearticle.

◊silentareasandstudyroomsIndexesandabstracts

◊specialistresourcesfbrstudentswithIndexes(索弓I)andabstractsareseparate

disabilitiespublicationswhichgivebriefdetailsofjournal

◊facilitiesformakingaudiovisualaidsforarticles,includingwhowrotewhatandwhere

yourpresentationstofindit.Sometimesreadingabstractswillbe

Osupportonhowtouselibraryfacilities.enoughfbryourassignment;atothertimes

Findingbooksinthelibraryyouwillneedtoreadtheoriginalarticletoo.

◊FictionisarrangedinalphabeticalorderIntheindexes,youcansearchbysubject

(a-z)byauthor'ssurnames.headingandbykeywordsforallthearticles

OReferencebooksarean-angedbysubject.onagivensubject.Theyareupdatedregularly

Eachsubjectisgivenanumber,whichisandarewellworthusing.

shownonthespineofthebook.Electronicinformation

OAllthebooksonagivensubjectareOnyourreadinglistyoumaybegiventhe

groupedtogetherontheshelves.namesofusefulwebpages.Typeinthe

OYoucanfindabook'sreferencenumberbyaddressofoneandbrowsetheinformation

lookingitupinthelibrarycatalogue(目thatcomesuponthescreen.Youcanprintit

录).outandreadorhighlightitasprintedtext.

◊Mostcataloguesarenowelectronic.For

moreaboutelectronicsearches,seepagesFormoreaboutsearchingonline,seeChapter

148-52.7.

Ithelpstofindbooksifyoualreadyknow:

◊theauthor'ssurnameandinitials

Othetitleofthebook.

Journalsorperiodicals

Journalsorperiodicalsusuallycontainthe

latestresearchforyoursubject,aswellas

bookreviews.Mostjournalarticleshavea

46.Themainpurposeofthepassageistotellstudents.

A.whattoreadforaresearchproject

B.wheretofindbooksonasubjectofresearch

C.howtoimprovestudywiththeaidofalibrary

D.howtofindinformationforresearchinalibrary

47.Ifyouwanttofindareferencebookintheschoollibrary,you'dbettersearchby.

A.theindexofthereferencebookB.thenumberforthesubjectofstudy

C.thenameofthepublishinghouseD.theresearchfieldoftheauthor

48.Whichisthequickestwaytoknowthecontentofanarticleinajournal?

A.Readingtheabstractofthearticle.

B.Scanningthefirstfewpagesofthejournal.

C.Learningabouttheauthorofthearticle.

D.Lookingthroughthecontentsofthejournal.

49.Accordingtothepassage,thedifferencebetweeninternetandintranetliesin.

A.theirbusinessvaluesB.thewayoforganizinginformation

C.theirtargetusersD.thevarietyofinformationavailable

C

There5ssweetnessintheliesparentstelltheirkids,whichisaverygoodthing,sincetheytell

alotofthem.Thelies—nearlyallofthemharmless—maydifferdependingonthefamily.But

fromculturetoculture,there'sonetalltalenearlyallparentstell,andtheytellitrepeatedly:4tWe

donothaveafavoritechild.^^

MomandDadwillsayitseriously.They'llrepeatitendlessly,andinmanycases,they'llbe

lyingthroughtheirteeth.It'soneoftheworstkeptsecretsoffamilylifethatallparentshavea

preferredsonordaughter,andtherulesforacknowledgingitarethesameeverywhere:The

favoredkidsrecognizetheirstatusandkeepquietaboutit-thebettertopreservethegoodthing

they'vegotgoingandtokeeptheirsiblings(兄弟或姐妹)offtheirback.Theunfavoredkids

howl(嚎叫)aboutitlikewoundedcats.Andonpainofdeath,theparentsdenyitall.

Thestonewallingisunderstandable.Mostparentswanttospareunfavoredkidsthehurtthat

thetruthcouldcause.Moreover,thecourtofpublicopinioncanrespondpitilessly—even

furiously—tomomsordadswhospeaktheforbiddentruth.LastMarch,amotheroftwowrotea

postonthewebsiteBundertheheadlineITHINKILOVEMYSONJUSTALITTLE

BITMORE.Themomwentonatlengthdescribingthegreaterwarmthshefeelsforherbabyboy

comparedwithherbabygirlandevenincludedaphotoofherselfandherunfavoreddaughter.

Shewas,predictably,severelycriticized."Pleaseworkonyourissueslady!”saidonetypical

response.feelabsolutelyhorribleforyourdaughter!9,readanother.Butthentherewasthis:"I

completelyunderstand.Itoofeelthisway.”

Thehardtruthis,mostparentsdo.Inoneresearch,CatherineConger,aprofessoratthe

UniversityofCaliforniaatDavis,studiedagroupof384siblingpairsandtheirparentsandvisited

themthreetimesoverthreeyears.Shequestionedthemabouttheirrelationshipsandvideotaped

themastheyworkedthroughconflicts.Overall,sheconcludedthat65%ofmothersand70%of

fathersexhibitedapreferenceforonechild,usuallytheolderone.Andtherealnumberscanbe

muchbigger,sinceparentstryespeciallyhardtohidetheirpreferenceswhenaresearcheris

watching.

Ifthescientistsdon'tseethroughthetrick,however,kidsusuallydo—andactaccordingly.

Fromthemomentsthey'reborn,brothersandsistersconstantlycompeteforthepreciousresource

ofparentalattention,eachfightingtoestablishanidentitythatwillbestcatchMom'sorDad'seye.

I'mthesmartestone!I'mthefunnyone!

It'shardtopredictthefalloutfromfavoritism.Beingthefavoritemayimproveself-esteem

andconfidence.Butstudiesshowitcanalsoleavekidswithasenseofarrogance(傲慢)and

privilege.Unfavoredchildrenmaygrowupwonderingifthey'resomehowunworthyofthelove

theparentsgavegenerouslytothegoldenchild.Buttheymaydobetteratformingrelationships

outsidethefamilyasaresultofthat.Andthere'snotellinghowthedifferentialtreatmentwillplay

outamongthekids.

“Mymomdidn'tlikemyoldersisteranddidlikeme,"saysRoseannHenry,aneditorandthe

marriedmotheroftwogirls."EveryoneassumedIhaditgreat,exceptthatmysistertortured(折

磨)meprettymuchallthetime—andreally,whataffectsdailylifemoreforakid,theapproval

ofaparentortheday-to-daytortureofanoldersister?^^

50.Thesweetnessinthelie“Wedonothaveafavoritechild“isthatparents.

A.keeptellingthesamelieseriouslyB.showpityfortheunfavoredkids

C.don'twanttohurttheunfavoredkidsD.don'ttellthetruthtothefavoredkids

51.ThefavoredkidskeepitasecretthattheyaretheprefeiTedonesprobablybecause.

A.it'saforbiddentruth

B.theywanttokeepthebenefits

C.theysometimesarenotsureabouttheirstatus

D.theunfavoredkidsalreadyfeelbadlyhurtbytheirparents

52.ThewriterusestheexamplestatedinParagraph3toshow.

A.whyparentsdenythetruth

B.mostparentshavethesamefeeling

C.howvaluablethepublicopinioncanbe

D.mothersusuallyliketheirsonsmorethantheirdaughters

53.Whydidn'tthedatafromCatherineConger'sstudycompletelyreflectthereality?

A.Herstudydidn5tlastlongenough.

B.Thesiblingpairsdidn'tcooperatewell.

C.Shestudiedaverysmallgroupoffamilies.

D.Theparentstriednottoshowtheirpreferences.

54.Thewordttfallouf,(Paragraph7)mostprobablymeans.

A.unpleasanteffectsB.futuredevelopments

C.emotionalresponsesD.disappointingperformances

55.Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat.

A.favoredkidsaremorelikelytotakegoodcareoftheirsiblings

B.unfavoredkidsarelesswell-behavedinschoolsthanfavoredkids

C.favoredkidsmayviewtheirparents5preferencesasabadthing

D.unfavoredkidsmayregardtheunfairtreatmentashelpfulexperiences

D

IrecallamomentthatIexperiencedwithmydadwhenIwastwenty-one.Iwasgoingto

collegeandlivingwithacoupleoffriendsinChicago.

WhenthecarIwasusingdied,mydad,realizingthatIneededtransportationtogettowork

andtoschool,wasgoodenoughtolendmethemoneyfbrausedcar.ShortlyafterIboughtit,my

parentsdrovedowntoSanDiegoforthewinter.Beforetheyleft,mydadgavemesomeofhis

bankdepositslips(存款单)withclearanddetailedinstructionstoputonehundreddollarsofmy

earnings,everypayday,intotheirsavingsaccountwhiletheyweregone.

Atthattimeofmylife,Iwasnotyetclearaboutwhatwerethemostimportantproblemsthat

Ihadtoattendtofirst.Idismissedouragreementasnothingimportantandcontinuedtospendmy

moneyasfastasIwasmakingit,inpubs,ondates,andsoon.Insteadofhonoringouragreement,

Imadepaymentsthatwerelessthantheagreed-uponamounts,andonmorethanoneoccasionI

madenopaymentatall.

WhenmyparentsarrivedhomeinlateMarch,Igotacallfrommydad,whosaid,"Don'tgo

anywhere.I'mcomingover,^^Mydadwas(andstillis)aphysicalpresenceandhadbeenatruck

driverfbrthirty-fiveyears.Ifeltashamedandguilty,knowingthatDadhaddiscoveredthatI

hadn'theldupmyendofourbargain.

Afterhecamein,hetoldmetositdownbecausehehadafewthingstotellme.Therewasno

shouting,noredfacewithaveinabouttoburstonhisforehead,andnobadlanguageatall.His

firstwordswere,"WhenyourmotherandIgotbackintotownyesterday,Icalledthebank.Ican't

sayIwassurprisedtodiscoverthatyouhadn'tmadeallthepayments.Myfirstthoughtwasto

comehereandtakethecarfromyou,butIwanttotellyousomethingswhileI'mhere.Maybe

you'Hunderstand,andmaybeyouwon't."

Hewentontotellme,verycalmly,aboutwhatitmeanstokeepyourword.Heexplainedthat

whenhewasgrowingupaftertheDepression,aman'shandshakeandhiswordmeanteverything.

HealsotoldmethatbecauseIwastwenty-one,hedidn'tfeelangrysomuchassadand

disappointed.Heclosedbysayingthatourwordsandactionshavearealeffectonothers,andthat

mywordsandactionswerewhatotherswouldmeasuremeby.HeaddedthatifIhadn'tyet

formedsomecoreorbasicvaluesandprinciples,thismightbeagoodtimetostartthinkingabout

thosethings.

Forthefirsttime,IsawrealdisappointmentonDad'sface.

Hegavemeasecondchancetomakeourdealright,andevengavememoredepositslips,

saying,“Iwilltakethosekeysifyoumissasinglepaymentor,attheveryleast,ifyoudon'tletme

knowinadvancethatyou'llhavetroublemakingapayment.Iunderstandthingscanhappen.”

Hespokeforaboutforty-fiveminutes,andIlistened.Hedidn'texpectmetosaymuch,andI

knewenoughtokeepquiet.Ijustnoddedorshookmyheadattherighttimeandcontinuedto

listen.

Thattimewespenttogetherchangedmeforever.Thenandthere,Imadeapromisetomyself

thatI'dneveragainbethecauseofthatlookofsadnessanddisappointmentonDad'sface.After

thatdefiningafternoon,ourrelationshipgotbetterandbetter.I'mnowmarriedwithtwosonsof

myown,andthey9realreadylearningabouttheimportanceofhonor,trust,andhonesty.

56.Thewriterboughtasecond-handcarbecause.

A.hewasgoingtocollege

B.hewasworkingwhilestudying

C.hewaslivingwithsomefriends

D.hisparentswantedtogotoSanDiego

57.WhichofthefollowingdoyouthinkistherealcauseofDad'sdisappointment?

A.Thewriterhadnotthoughtclearlyabouthisfuture.

B.Thewriterhadnotmadeallthepayments.

C.Thewriterhadnotformedhisfundamentalvaluesandprinciples.

D.Thewriterhadspenttoomuchmoneydrinkinginpubs.

58.Whichofthefollowingbestexplainsthesentence“Iunderstandthingscanhappen,,

(Paragraph8)?

A.”Iknowwhatmightpreventyoufrommakingyourpaymentontime.”

B.”Iknowsomeunexpectedthingsmighthappenwhilelivinginabigcity.^^

C.”Ifyoucan'tmakeyourpayment,Iwilltakethecaraway,andIhopeyoucanunderstand.^^

D."Ifyoucan'tmakeyourpaymentwhenyouhavedifficulties,Icanunderstand.”

59.Whendealingwiththewriter'sfailuretokeephisword,hisfatherwas.

A.firmbutforgivingB.cruelbutreasonable

C.mildbutunfairD.angrybutconsiderate

60.Thewritermentionshisownmarriageandchildrenattheendofthestoryinordertoshow

A.hisownhappyfamilylifeB.hismemoryofhisfather

C.hisloveforhisownchildrenD.hisfather^long-lastinginfluence

第二节:AnnMarieSabath是位商务礼仪培训专家,第61-65题是人们经常向她询问的问题。

请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出与这些问题相匹配的回答,并在答题纸上将

相应选项的标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。

61.HowcanIstartaconversationandkeepitgoingwhenattendingapartyatwhichIknowno

one?

Ms.Sabath^Answer:

62.HowcanIusegestureseffectivelywhenparticipatinginaconversation?

Ms.Sabath^Answer:

63.1amannoyedwhenpeopletrytofinishasentenceforme.ShouldIshowmyannoyanceor

justletitgo?

Ms.Sabath'sAnswer:

64.Someofmycolleaguesalwaystalkwitheachotheratmeetingswhilesomeoneelse

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