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Unit1
PartLCompletethesentenceswiththecorrectformofthephrasalverbsgivenbelow.
affirmagonyrubleanpacepeerinstitutionpoisonscratch
1.1forwardssothatIcouldgetaglimpseofwhatwaswritteninthebook.
2.Ourcollegehasthatitwillhelpstudentswithfinancialproblems.
3.Waitingfortheresultsoftheexamswasnotpleasant-itwasan.
4.1attheletterbutIcouldn'treadthenameatthebottom.
5.Inthenextroomawomanwasupanddowntheroom.
6.1couldhearthedogthedoor,tryingtogetout.
7.Theuniversityisonefthemostfamousinthecountry.
8.Thekingdiedafterhewas.
9.Shewokeupandhereyes,stillfeelingsleepy.
PartIIMatching
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattached
toit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifythe
paragraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmore
thanonce.
A)WhenSteveJobswasbornonFebuary24,1955,inSanFrancisco,California,his
unmarriedmotherdecidedtoputhimforadoption(收养)becauseshewantedagirl.
Sointhemiddleofthenight,hismothercalledalawyernamedPaulJobsandsaid,
“Wehaveanunexpectedbabyboy;doyouwanthim?”
B)Hismotherfeltverystronglythatheshouldbeadoptedbycollegegraduatesand
whenshefoundoutthatbothhisfutureparentshadnevergraduatedfromcolleges,
sherefusedtosigntheadoptionpapers.Sheonlyrelentedandagreedafewmonths
laterwhenhisfutureparentspromisedthattheywouldsendJobstocollege.
C)Jobswenttocollegebutdecidedtodropoutbecauseitwastooexpensive.Recalling
histimetherehesaid,“Ididn'thaveadormroom,soIsleptonthefloorinfi-iends,
rooms.Ireturnedcokebottlesforthe5centsdepositstobuyfoodwith,andIwould
walk7milesacrosstowneverySundaynighttogetonegoodmealaweekattheHare
KrishnaTemple."
D)At20,Jobsandafriend,SteveWozniak,startedacompanyinagarageonApril1,
1976.Laterthatyear,thetwodebuted(首次推出)theAppleI.Alocalstoreofferedto
buy50machines.Tofinancetheproduction,theduo(这对创业者)hadtoselltheir
mostexpensivepossessions.JobssolehisVolkswagenVanwhileWozniaksoldhis
Hewlett-Packardscientificcalculator.Jobsnamedtheircompany——Applein
memoryofahappysummerhehadspentasanorchard(果园)workerinOregon.By
1982,however,hiscompanysalesdroppedinthefaceofcompetitionfromIBM's
newPC.JobsandWozniakunveiledtheirnewcreation,Lisa,butonlytobeanother
expensivefailure.Notwantingtodwellonthesesuccessivefailures,theyworkedon
anewmachinecalledtheMacintosh.Jobswasreportedtobeincontroloftheproject,
ruthlesslypushingitscomputerengineersandflyingapirateflagabovethebuilding
wheretheteamworked.By1986theMac,whichJobspromisedtobe"insanely
great”,wasahugesuccess.After10years,startingfrom2kidsworkinginagarage,
Applecomputerhadgrowninto2billiondollarcompanywithover4000employees.
At30Jobs,however,wasfiredfromthecompanyheco-fbundedwithSteveWozniak.
HeleftthecompanyafterlosingabitterbattleovercontrolwithApple'sCEOJohn
Sculley(whomJobshadrecruited(招聘)fromPepsiCola).
E)Apparentlybothhavedifferentviewsofhowthecompanyshouldbehandledand
SculleyhadtoldsecurityanalystsinameetingthatJobswouldhavenoroleinthe
operationsofthecompany“noworinthefuture".WhenJobsheardofthemessagehe
said,"You'veprobablyhadsomebodypunchyouinthestomachanditknocksthe
windoutofyouandyoucannotbreathe.Theharderyoutrytobreathe,themoreyou
cannotbreathe.Andyouknowthattheonlythingyoucandoisjustrelaxsoyoucan
startbreathingagain."Jobssoldover20millionofhisApplestock,spentdays
bicyclingalongthebeach,feelingsadandlost,touredParis,andjourneyedontoItaly.
RecallingthispubliclyheartbreakingepisodeJobssaid,"Ididn'tseeitthen,butit
turnedoutthatgettingfiredfromApplewasthebestthingthatcouldhaveever
happenedtome.Theheavinessofbeingsuccessfulwasreplacedbythelightnessof
beingabeginneragain,lesssureabouteverything.Itfreedmetoenteroneofthe
mostcreativeperiodofmyDuringthenextfiveyearshestartedtwocompanies
-NeXTStepandPixar.NeXTStepwhichproducesNeXT,9,995cube-shaped
workstationwhichaimedtocreateaworkstationforresearchandhigher,didn'tdoas
wellasJobshaddreamedfor.ItdidpoorlyandJobspulledtheplugin1993.Pixar,
however,wasasuccessstory.Thecompanystartedthefirstcomputer-animatedfilm,
TheToyStory.WhenPixar'sstockwentpublic,Jobsbecameaninstantbillionaire.
F)Meanwhile,hisoldcompany,Applewasunderimmensepressurefromrival
Microsoftandsufferedheavylossesin1996.InDecember1996Jobsconvinced
AppletobuyNeXTandmakeitssoftwarethefoundationofthenextgenerationMac
OS.ThetechnologyhedevelopedatNeXTbecamethekeyofApple'scomeback.
InitiallyappointedasApple'sadviser,SteveJobswasnamedApple'sinterim(过渡
期)CEOin1997.In2004hewasdiagnosedw油cancer.Jobswastoldthatthe
cancerwasincurableandhewouldonlyliveforanotherthreetosixmonths.Later,a
biopsyshowedthatheactuallyhadaveryrareformofcancerthatiscurablewith
surgery.Hehadthesurgeryandsurvives.Underhisleadership,Applereturnedto
profitabilityandintroducedinnovationssuchastheiPod.
G)SteveJobs'advice:sometimeslifehitsyouintheheadwithabrick.Don'tlosefaith.
I'mconvincedthattheonlythingthatkeptmegoingwasthatIlovedwhatIdid.
You'vegottofindyourinterest.Andthatisastrueforyourworkasitisforyour
lovers.Yourworkisgoingtofillalargepartofyourlife,andtheonlywaytobetruly
satisfiedistodowhatyoubelieveisgreatwork.Andtheonlywaytodogreatworkis
tolovewhatyoudo.Ifyouhaven'tfoundityet,keeplooking,"Don'tsettle.Aswith
allmattersoftheheart,you'Hknowwhenyoufindit.And,likeanygreatrelationship,
itjustgetsbetterandbetterastheyearsrollon.Sokeeplookinguntilyoufindit.
Don'tsettle.Yourtimeislimited,sodon'twasteitlivingsomeoneelse'slife.Don't
letthenoiseofother'sopinionsdrownoutyourowninnervoice.Andmostimportant,
havethecouragetofollowyourheartandintuition.Theysomehowalreadyknow
whatyoutrulywanttobecome.Everythingelseissecondary.
1.Becauseofthelackofmoney,Jobsdidn'tfinishhiscollegestudy.
2.Apersonwhoisenthusiasticabouthisworkiseasiertoachievegreatsuccess.
3.OncePaulJobspromisedtosendJobstocollege,Job'srealmothersignedthe
adoptionpapers.
4.Jobswasagreatleaderaswellasinnovator.
5.GettingfiredfromAppleplayedaveryimportantroleinJob'sfuture
development.
6.SteveJobswasabandonedbyhisrealmotherjustbecausehe'snotagirl.
7.Applesufferedsomefinancialdiificultiesatthebeginning,butlaterthingsgot
muchbetter.
8.Jobsachievedgreateconomicreturnsfromthepopularityofthefirst
computer-animatedfilm-TheToyStory.
9.ItwasJobswhosavedAppleinthefiercebusinesscompetition.
10.JobswassqueezedoutofApplebyapersonrecruitedbyhim.
PartIIIReadingComprehension
Directions:Therearetwopassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedby5
questions.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedAfB,C,andD.Youshould
decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha
singlelinethroughthecenter.
Passage1
QuestionsXto5arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Somedayastrangerwillreadyouremailwithoutyourpermissionorscanthe
Websiteyou'vevisited,orperhapssomeonewillcasuallyglancethroughyourcreditcard
purchasesorcellphonebillstofindoutyourshoppingpreferencesorcallinghabits.In
fact,it'slikelythatsomeofthesethingshavealreadyhappenedtoyou.Whowouldwatch
youwithoutyourpermission?Itmightbeaspouse,agirlfriend,amarketingcompany,a
boss,acoporacriminal.Whoeveritis,theywillseeyouinawayyouneverintendedto
beseen-the21stcenturyreplacementofbeingcaughtnaked.
Psychologiststellusboundariesarehealthy,thatit'simportanttorevealyourselfto
friends,familyandloversinstages,atappropriatetimes.Butfewboundariesremain.The
digitalbreadcrumbs(碎屑)youleaveeverywheremakeiteasyforstrangersto
reconstructwhoyouare,whereyouareandwhatyoulike.Insomecases,asimple
Googlesearchcanrevealwhatyouthink.Likeitornot,increasinglyweliveinaworld
whereyousimplycannotkeepasecret.
Thekeyquestionis:Doesthatmatter?
FormanyAmericans,theanswerapparentlyis"no”.
WhenopinionpollsaskAmericansaboutprivacy,mostsaytheyareconcernedabout
losingit.Asurveyfoundastrongbadfeelingaboutprivacy,with60percentof
respondentssayingtheyfeeltheirprivacyis"slippingaway,andthatbothersme".
Butpeoplesayonethinganddoanother.OnlyatinypartofAmericanschangeany
behaviorsinanefforttopreservetheirprivacy.Fewpeopleturndownadiscountat
tollbooths(收费站)toavoidusingtheEZPasssystemthatcantrackautomobile
movements.Andfewturndownsupermarketloyaltycards.Privacyeconomist
AlessandroAcquistihasrunaseriesofteststhatrevealpeoplewillgiveawaypersonal
informationlikeSocialSecuritynumbersjusttogettheirhandsonapitiful50centoff
coupon(优惠券).
Butprivacydoesmatter-atleastsometimes.Itslikehealth:Whenyouhaveit,you
don'tnoticeit.Onlywhenit'sgonedoyouwishyou'ddonemoretoprotectit.
1.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"the21stcenturyreplacementofbeingcaught
naked'!?
A)People'spersonalinformationiseasilyaccessedwithouttheirknowledge.
B)Inthe21stcenturypeopletryeverymeanstolookintoothers1secrets.
C)Peopletendtobemorefrankwitheachotherintheinformationage.
D)Criminalsareeasilycaughtonthespotwithadvancedtechnology.
2.Whatwouldpsychologistsadviseontherelationshipsbetweenfriends?
A)Friendsshouldopentheirheartstoeachother.
B)Friendsshouldalwaysbefaithfultoeachother.
C)Thereshouldbeadistanceevenbetweenfriends.
D)Thereshouldbefewerargumentsbetweenfriends.
3.Whydoestheauthorsaynweliveinaworldwhereyousimplycannotkeepasecret11?
A)Modernsocietyhasfinallydevelopedintoanopensociety.
B)Peopleleavetracesaroundwhenusingmoderntechnology.
C)Therearealwayspeoplewhoarecuriousaboutothers*affairs.
D)Manysearchenginesbenefitfromgivingawaypeople'sidentities.
4.WhatdomostAmericansdoasforprivacyprotection?
A)Theychangebehaviorsthatmightdisclosetheiridentity.
B)Theyusevariousloyaltycardsforbusinesstransactions(交易).
C)Theyrelymoreandmoreonelectronicdevices.
D)Theytalkalotbuthardlydoanythingaboutit.
5.Accordingtothepassage,privacyislikehealthbecause.
A)peoplewillmakeeveryefforttokeepit
B)itsimportanceisrarelyunderstood
C)itissomethingthatcaneasilybelost
D)peopledon*ttreasureituntiltheyloseit
Passage2
Questions6to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Whendidyouseeapolarbear?Onatriptoazoo,perhaps?Ifyouhadattendeda
winteractivityinNewYorkafewyearsago,youwouldhaveseenawholepolarbear
club.These“PolarBears“arepeoplewhomeetfrequentlyinthewintertoswimin
freezingcoldwater.Thatday,theairtemperaturewas3degrees.Andthewater
temperaturewasalittlehigher.ThemembersofthePolarBearClubatConeyIsland,
NewYorkareusuallyabouttheageof60.Membersmustsatisfytworequirements.First,
theymustgetalongwellwithothersinthegroup;thisisveryimportantbecausethereare
somanydifferentkindsofpeopleintheclub.PolarBearsmustalsoagreetoswim
outdoorsatleasttwiceamonthfromNovemberthroughFebruary.
Doctorsdon'tagreeaboutthemedicaleffectsofcold-waterswimming.Someare
worriedaboutthedangersofaconditioninwhichthebody'stemperaturedropssoslow
thatfinallytheheartstops.Otherdoctors,however,pointoutthatthereismoredangerof
aheartattackduringsummerswimmingbecausethedifferencebetweentheair
temperatureandthewatertemperatureismuchgreaterinsummerthaninwinter.
ThePolarBearsthemselvesaresatisfiedwiththebenefitsofcold-waterswimming.They
saythattheirfavoriteformofexerciseisverygoodforthecirculatorysystem(循环系统)
becauseitforcesthebloodtomovefasttokeepthebodywarm.Cold-waterswimmers
usuallyturnbrightredafterafewminutesinthewater.Apersonwhoturnsblueprobably
hasaverypoorcirculatorysystemandcouldnottrycold-waterswimming.
Themainbenefitsofcold-waterswimmingareprobablymental.ThePolarBears
lovetoswimalltheyearround;theyfinditfunandrelaxing.Asone70-year-oldwoman
says,“WhenIgointothewater,Ipourmytroublesintotheoceanandletthemfloat
away.”
6.Doctors.
A)havedifferentideasaboutthemedicaleffectsofcold-waterswimming
B)believeswimmingishelpfulbothinsummerandinwinter
C)encouragepeopletotakepartincold-waterswimming
D)pointoutthepossibledangerofbloodillnessduringcold-waterswimming
7.Accordingtothepassage,somedoctorsbelieveitistruethat.
A)Polarbearsarebearsswimminginfreezingwater
B)cold-waterswimmingcanmakethebodytemperaturedangerouslyhigh
C)youarehealthyifcold-waterswimmingturnsyourskincolorblue
D)cold-waterswimmingcausesmoreheartattackinsummerthaninwinter
8.ThePolarBearsliketoswimyear-round,for.
A)itisaneasywaytokeepthebodywarminwinter
B)theycanstayyoung
C)theyfinditenjoyableandinteresting
D)theymightmeetfewertroublesinlife
9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?
A)ThePolarBearisaclubinwhichpeopleswimtoprotectpolarbears.
B)Theclubmembersareallover60yearsold.
C)Thereisnowomanintheclub.
D)Noneoftheabove.
10.Thispassageismainlyabout.
A)therequirementsofthePolarBearClub
B)agroupofcold-water-swimminglovers
C)thePolarBears9lifeinNewYork
D)doctors5ideasaboutcold-waterswimming
PartIVReadinginDepth
Directions:Inthesection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredto
selectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowing
thepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Each
choiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthe
bankmorethanonce.
Childrendonotthinkthewayadultsdo.Formostofthefirstyearoflife,if
somethingisoutofsight,it'soutofmind.Ifyoucoverababy's_1—toywithapiece
ofcloth,thebabythinksthetoyhasdisappearedandstopslookingforit.A4-year-old
may—2—thatasisterhasmorefruitjuicewhenitisonlytheshapesoftheglassesthat
differ,notthe_3_ofjuice.
Yetchildrenaresmartintheirownway.Likegoodlittlescientists,childrenare
alwaystestingtheirchild-sized_4—abouthowthingswork.Whenyourchildthrows
herspoononthefloorforthesixthtimeasyoutrytofeedher,andyousay,"That's
enough!Iwillnotpickupyourspoonagain!"thechildwill_5—testyourclaim.Are
youserious?Areyouangry?Whatwillhappenifshethrowsthespoonagain?Sheisnot
doingthistodriveyou_6—;rather,sheislearningthatherdesiresandyourscan
differ,andthatsometimesthose_7_areimportantandsometimestheyarenot.
Howandwhydoeschildren'sthinkingchange?Inthe1920s,Swisspsychologist
JeanPiagetproposedthatchildren'scognitive(认知的)abilitiesunfold_8—,likethe
bloomingofaflower,almostindependentofwhatelseis_9_intheirlives.Although
manyofhisspecificconclusionshavebeen_10—ormodifiedovertheyears,hisideas
inspiredthousandsofstudiesbyinvestigatorsallovertheworld.
A)advocateB)amountC)confirmedD)crazyE)definite
F)differencesG)favoriteH)happeningI)immediatelyJ)naturally
K)obtainingL)primarilyM)protestN)rejectedO)theories
PartV.Translation
Direction:TranslateSentences1-3intoEnglishandSentences4-5intoChineseand
writedownyouranswersonyourAnswerSheet.
1.有陌生人或外国人在场时,她总是不愿意说话。(inthepresenceofsb.;reluctant)
2.独立思考能力是大学生必备的素质之一。(thinkforyourself;quality)
3.会上,大家对如何提高学生的阅读技能进行了更加详细的探讨。(atlength)
4.Iwastooscaredaroundthatteacherfortherestofmyyounglifetothinkverywellin
herpresence.
5.Inmostcircles,particularlyinplacesthatshapeourlives—families,schoolsandmost
workplaces-thinkingfbryourselfisoftenregardedwithsuspicion.
Unit2
PartI.Completethesentenceswiththecorrectformofthephrasalverbsgivenbelow.
awardefficiencyfeaturefundamentalmilitary
historicalintellectualritualsubstitutemoral
1.Thereisnofbrsport;itisoneofthemostneedsofahuman
being.
2.Successasahunterdependedontwothings:physicalfitnessandthe
tool's.
3.Butingames,theprizeswereallgivenonthelastday.
4.TheCommitteetheliteratureprizetoher.
5.Thechildrenperformedthebedtimeofwashingandbrushingtheirteeth.
6.Thelatestmodelhasalotofnewsafety
7.actionmaybecomenecessary.
8.Highlevelsofleadcoulddamagethedevelopmentofchildren.
9.Youdon*tknowthecircumstancesofthedivorce,sodon'tmakejudgments
aboutit.
PartIIMatching
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattached
toit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifythe
paragraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmore
thanonce.
IsEducationtheKeytoSuccess?
A)RichardBransonisthefounderoftheVirginGroupandcompaniessuchasVirgin
Atlantic,VirginAmerica,VirginMobileandVirginActive.
B)QuestionsfromaboyinBrazil:
Iunderstandthatyouchosenottocontinueschoolafterage16,butcreatedyourown
pathtosuccess.Doyouthinkgettingauniversitydiplomaisnecessarytobecomea
successfulperson?IamauniversitystudentandsometimesIwonderwhetherIwould
dobetterwithoutit.Whatareyourthoughts?IbelieveIhavesomegreatandeven
innovativeideasfbrnewbusinesses,butfacethedifficultyofturninganideainto
somethingreal.Whatadvicewouldyougivemetoovercomethisstep?
FelipeHerriges,Brazil
C)ReplyfromRichardBranson:
Educationisawonderfulthing.Iamfortunatethatatthisstageofmycareer,Ihave
theopportunitytolearnaboutmanynewsubjects,rangingfromtheimpactofclimate
changetothepossibilityofcolonizingMars.IamalsoluckyinthatImeetsomany
interestingpeopleandhavetheopportunitytoexchangeideaswiththem-everyone
fromformerleaderssuchasKofiAnnan,NelsonMandelaandMaryRobinsonto
scientistandenvironmentalistJamesLovelocktoBurtRutan,theengineerleading
ourVirginGalacticproject.Indeed,sinceVirgin'sprojectsandindustriesareso
variedandourfoundationVirginUnitechallengesustotrytosolvesomeofour
generation'sbiggestproblems,myjobprovidesmewithanexperienceIoften
comparetoanextendeduniversitycourse.Tmenjoyingeveryminuteofthejourney.
D)ButwhenIwasyoung,schoolwasn'teasy.Iwasnotagreatstudent,partlybecause
ofmydyslexia(whichwasnotdiagnoseduntillater)andpartlybecauseofmy
restlessnature.Ifoundithardtoconcentrateinclassandspentmuchofmytimein
schooldreamingupandsettingupnewbusinesses.ThefirstfewbusinessesI
created—includingonefocusedongrowingChristmastrees一didnotsucceed,but
thoseexperiencesdidgivemeatastefbrbusinessandaknowledgeofthe
all-importantartofdelegation.BythetimeIwas16,1wasreadytoleaveschool,but
myfather,EdwardBranson,wasreluctanttoapprovemydecision.Oneweekendhe
cametovisitmyboardingschoolandtriedtopersuademetocontinuemystudies.He
hopedEdbecomealawyerlikehim.Ireluctantlyagreed;hedrovehometoexplain
“our"decisiontomymother,Eve.Shewasnothappy!Shetoldhimtomakethelong
drivebackimmediately,toreassuremethatitwasOKtoleave.Hedid,andIleft
schoolthatsummer.Ineveroncelookedback,firstsettingupStudentmagazineand,
afewyearslater,theVirginrecordstores.Myfathersometimesjokesthatthesecond
returntripwasthe"bestdriveofhislife99.
E)However,mystoryisaverypersonalone;mystrategywillnotworkforeveryone.A
diplomacanbeveryuseful,sinceitshowsthatyouhavegainedtheskillsandother
buildingblocksrequiredtostartyourcareer.Butobtainingadiplomaisonlyafirst
step,andinnowayguaranteessuccess.You'llneedagreatworkethicand
determinationtomakeit-bothinbusinessandlife.Youalsoneedyourfairshareof
goodluck.Iwouldadvisetacklingyourstudieswithapositiveattitude——trytoenjoy
yourtimeatuniversity.Tryafewnewthingswhileyouarethere,andmaybeeven
startabusiness,ifthisiswhereyourinterestslie.
F)InJohannesburg,wehavesetuptheBransonSchoolofEntrepreneurshiptohelp
fosterbuddingentrepreneursandtheirfledglingcompanies.Mostofourstudentsare
youngmenandwomen,determinedtostudyhardandbuildtheirbusinesses.Oneof
themostimportantthingsweimparttothemistheimportanceofenjoyingyourwork.
Thisisoneoftheenduringlessonsofmycareer.Ihavealwaystriedtohavefuninall
venturesandadventures,asIfeelthisisthebestwaytogothroughlife.Sowhen
you'resettingupyourfirstbusiness,makesureboththebusinessand
entrepreneurshipitselfarethingsthatyouenjoy.
G)Whenyoureachthelaunchstage,don'tbeafraidtomakethatfirstleap.Most
entrepreneurs9firstventuresfail一Iknow,becauseminedid一butthelessonsyou
learnfromfailureareinvaluableandwillhelpyouwithyournextattempts.Youhave
tobeverydeterminedandacceptthattheearlystagesoflaunchinganybusinessare
mostlyaboutjustsurviving.
H)Turninganideaintorealityisakeystepthatallentrepreneurshavetomaster.Tryto
seeyourideasthroughyourcustomers5eyes一ifllhelpyoudeterminewhichideas
haveachanceofsucceeding.Thehigh-speedserviceofferedbyVirginTrains9West
CoastlineintheUKisaclassicexample.Whenwewerebiddingforourfranchisein
1996,wesawthatrailpassengerswerefedupwithourfuturecompetitors,sincetheir
trainswereslow,crowdedanduncomfortable.Theywantedfastertrains,airline-style
seats,entertainmentservicesandgoodfood.Wedesignedourtrainservicetofitthis
billandintroducedmoderntrains——recentlywithwirelessInternetaccess.Therewere
somedelays,mostlycausedbyaneedtoupgradethetracksforourtiltingtrains,but
I'mproudtosaythatourrecordhasgreatlyimprovedandourpassengernumbersare
growingquickly.
I)Goodluck,Felipe!Ifyoucompleteyoureducation,throweverythingintoyour
studiesandremember,whetheryou'reworkingforacompanyorsettingupyourown
business,toworkhard,persevereandsmile,youwillbeontheroadtosuccess.
1.ABrazilboyaskedRichardBransonaboutwhat'stherelationshipbetween
successandauniversitydiploma.
2.RichardBranson\wayofsuccesscannotbecopiedbyeveryone.
3.RichardBransondidn'tstudywellinschoolforhisdyslexiaaswellasrestless
personality.
4.RichardBranson'sjobgavehimalotchancetolearnaboutsomethingnewwhich
couldn'tbeofferedinuniversity.
5.Adiplomaisofgreatimportanceforsuccess,butprovidesnoguaranteeofit.
6.ItseemedthatRichardBranson'smotherunderstoodhimmorethanhisfather
did.
7.Mostentrepreneurslearnalotfromtheirfailureinthefirstventure.
8.Diligence,perseveranceandoptimismarethekeytosuccess.
9.Asuccessfulentrepreneurmustenjoyhiswork.
10.Theoperatingprincipleof"customersfirst”willhelpyouachievesuccessin
business.
PartIIIReadingComprehension
Directions:Therearetwopassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedby5
questions.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C,andD.Youshould
decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha
singlelinethroughthecenter.
Passage1
QuestionsXto5arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Asapersonwhowritesaboutfoodanddrinkforaliving.Icouldn'ttellyouthefirst
thingaboutBillPerryorwhetherthebeershesellsarethatgreat.ButIcantellyouthatI
likethisguy.That'sbecauseheplanstobantippinginfavorofpayinghisserversan
actuallivingwage.
Ihatetipping.Ihateitbecauseit'sanobligationdisguisedasanoption.Ihateitfor
thepost-dinnermathitrequiresofme.Butmostly,IhatetippingbecauseIbelieveI
wouldbeinabetterplaceifpaydecisionsregardingemployeesweresimplyleftupto
theiremployers,asisthecustominvirtuallyeveryotherindustry.
Mostofyouprobablythinkthatyouhatetipping,too.Researchsuggestsotherwise.
Youactuallylovetipping!Youliketofeelthatyouhaveavoiceinhowmuchmoney
yourservermakes.Nomatterhowthemathworksout,youpersistentlyviewrestaurants
withvoluntarytippingsystemsasbeingabettervalue,whichmakesitextremelydifficult
forrestaurantsandbarstodoawaywiththetippingsystem.
Oneargumentthatyoute
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