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国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷6

(共9套)

(共729题)

国家公共英语(五级)笔试模拟试卷第

1套

、听力判断(本题共70题,每题1.0分,共10分。)

1.Jennydoes'thaveaheavyloadthissemester.TRUE/FALSE

2.Jennyfailedinchemistrylastsemester.TRUE/FALSE

3.Jennyisathirdyearstudent.TRUE/FALSE

4.Prof.WestontaughtJennyAmericannovellastsemester.TRUE/FALSE

5.Prof.Westonwillgivehertwoseminarsthissemester.TRUE/FALSE

6.Prof.WestonagreeswithJennyaboutthethemeofTravelswith

TRUE/FALSE

Charley.

7.Jennyisverygoodatwatercolors.TRUE/FALSE

8.Thecourseofwatercolorsisunnecessaryforthosewhohaveexperi­

TRUE/FALSE

enceinoilpainting.

9.Jennyhasexperienceinsketches.TRUE/FALSE

10.Prof.Westonagreestosignhercard.TRUE/FALSE

1、

1.Jennydoes\haveaheavyloadthissemester.TRUE/FALSE

2.Jennyfailedinchemistrylastsemester.TRUE/FALSE

3.Jennyisathirdyearstudent.TRUE/FALSE

4.Prof.WestontaughtJennyAmericannovellastsemester.TRUE/FALSE

5.Prof.Westonwillgivehertwoseminarsthissemester.TRUE/FALSE

6.Prof.WestonagreeswithJennyaboutthethemeofTravelswith

TRUE/FALSE

Charley.

7.Jennyisverygoodatwatercolors.TRUE/FALSE

8.Thecourseofwatercolorsisunnecessaryforthosewhohaveexperi­

TRUE/FALSE

enceinoilpainting.

9.Jennyhasexperienceinsketches.TRUE/FALSE

10.Prof.Westonagreestosignhercard.TRUE/FALSE

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

2、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

3、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

4、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

5、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

6、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

7、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

8、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

9、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

10、

A、TRUE

B、FALSE

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

二、听力长对话(含3小题)(本题共6题,每题1.0

分,共6分。)

WhichofthefollowingaboutpickpocketingisNOTtrue?

11、WhichofthefollowingaboutpickpocketingisNOTtrue?

A、Itisafastincreasingcrime.

B、Itsmethodsarcimproving.

C^Nobodyissafefromaveteranpickpocket.

D、Therearcabout4,000,000victimseveryyear.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

12、Whatwasprobablythereasonfordiscontinuingtohangapickpocketinthe18th

century?

A^Hangingwasauselesswarning.

B、Itwastoocruelandviolent.

C、Toomanypeoplewatchedthepractice.

D、Otherpickpocketswereonlyspectators.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

13、Whereistheleastlikelyplaceforpickpocketing?

A、Banksandsupermarkets.

B、Trainandbusstations.

C^Postofficesandhospitals.

D、Elevatorsandairports.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

What'sthetopicofthepassage?

14、Whafsthetopicofthepassage?

A、Reason'sforPeoplesSleep

B、FourStagesofSleep

C、ReasonsforSleepwalking

D、ASleepExperiment

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

15、Atwhichstageissleepcalleddozing?

A、stagefour

B、stagethree

C、stagetwo

D^stageone

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

16、Whathappensduringstagefour?

A、Peoplecan^sleepwalk.

Yourbodybecomesveryrelaxed.

C、Youcanstillbeawakenedwithoutdifficulty.

D、Ifyouareawakened,youmightfeelveryperplexed.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

三、听力长对话(含4小题)(本题共4题,每题1.0

分,共4分。)

WhichofthefollowingistheacceptabletablemannerinBritain?

17、WhichofthefollowingistheacceptabletabicmannerinBritain?

A、Youliftyoursoupbowltoyourmouth.

B、Youmakenoisewhendrinkingsoup.

C^Youshouldn'traiseyourelbowstoyourshoulders.

D、Youshouldn'tputyourhandsonthetable.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

18、WhichisconsideredasagoodmannerinMexico?

A、Toputyourhandsonthetableduringthemeal.

B、Tomakenoiseineatinganykindoffood.

C、Toeatyourmealquicklyandclearly.

D^Toputyourelbowsawayfromthetable.

标准答案;A

知识点解析:暂无解析

19、InArabcountries,whatisconsideredveryimpolite?

A^Eatingwithlefthand.

B>Eatingwithafork.

C、Drinkingsoupnoisily.

D^Talkingwhileeating.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

20、What'sthemainideaofthepassage?

A、AnintroductionofBritishtablemanners.

Tablemannersandenjoyment.

C>Differentcountrieshavedifferenttabicmanners.

D、Theimportanceanddetailsoftablemanners.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

四、高级听力填空(本题共10题,每题1.0分,共10

分。)

21.WhenwastheorganizationofRedCrossestablished?

22.Whatdidseveralcountriestakepartinin1864?

23.WhathappenedtotheGenevaConventionin1949?

24.HowmanymembersdidtheInternationalRedCrossSocietyconsist

of?

25.Whataresenttothefamilymembersofbothprisoners-of-warand

civiliansthroughRedCross?

26.WhatworkistheRedCrossalsoresponsibleforintimeofpeacein

manycountries?

27.WhatweretheVoluntaryDetachmentsofMentrainedforinBrit­

ain?

28.WhenweretheJuniorRedCrossSectionsfirstformed?

29.WhatdidClaraBartonsetupduringtheU.S.CivilWar?

30.WhendidMissBartonretirefromtheleadingofficeofRedCrossin

U・S.A.?

21、

21.WhenwastheorganizationofRedCrossestablished?

22.Whatdidseveralcountriestakepartinin1864?

23.WhathappenedtotheGenevaConventionin1949?

24.HowmanymembersdidtheInternationalRedCrossSocietyconsist

of?

25.Whataresenrtothefamilymembersofbothprisoners-of-warand

civiliansthroughRedCross?

26.WhatworkistheRedCrossalsoresponsibleforintimeofpeacein

manycountries?

27.WhatweretheVoluntaryDetachmentsofMentrainedforinBrit­

ain?

28.WhenweretheJuniorRedCrossSectionsfirstformed?

29.WhatdidClaraBartonsetupduringtheU.S.CivilWar?

30.WhendidMissBartonretirefromtheleadingofficeofRedCrossin

U.S.A.?

标准答案:in1859

知识点解析:暂无解析

22、

标准答案:aninternationalconference

知识点解析:暂无解析

23、

标准答案:the(its)lastrevision

知识点解析:暂无解析

24、

标准答案:25(members)

知识点解析:暂无解析

25、

标准答案:postalmessages

知识点解析:暂无解析

26、

标准答案:theblood-supply(program)

知识点解析:暂无解析

27、

标准答案:firstaid

知识点解析:暂无解析

28、

标准答案:1917

知识点解析:暂无解析

29、

标准答案:asupplyservice

知识点解析:暂无解析

30、

标准答案:1904

知识点解析:暂无解析

五、完形填空(本题共20题,每题7.0分,共20分。)

Aneconomistissomeonewhoknowsalotabouthowgoodsandwealthareproducedand

used.Food,for(31),isakindofgoods.Everyoneeatsfood,buttheaverage

persondoesnotthinkmuch(32)allthethingsthatmusthappenbefore(33)

appearsonhisplate.Anotherexampleisthepaperthisarticleisprintedon.(34)

startedaswoodonatreeveryfarfrom(35).Menandmachinesmadethewood

(36)paper,whichhadtobepackagedandcarried(37)trucksandputinto

stores.Atcvcrystepintheprocesspeoplehadtobepaidfortheirwork;moneyhadto

(38)usedforbuyingandrepairingthemachines,andsoon.Ofcourse,everyone

(39)hadtomake(40),too.Evenaverysimplething(41)apiece

ofpaperhasalongstory(42)it.Economiststrytounderstandhowallthepartsof

thelongstoryarerelated.(43)economistlearnshowtoguess(44)will

happeninthefuture,as(45)asgoodsandpricesareconcerned.Iffruitgrowers

inFloridalosepartoftheircrops(46)ofbadweatherthismonth,whatwill

happentothe(47)oforangesinNewYorktwomonthsfrom(48)?If

bankschargehigherinterest(49)loanstobuilders,howwillthataffectthecostof

anewhome?Thesearejustatewofthequestionseconomistslearnhowto(50).

Wouldyouliketobeaneconomist?

31、

标准答案:example

知识点解析:暂无解析

32、

标准答案:about

知识点解析:暂无解析

33、

标准答案:food

知识点解析:暂无解析

34、

标准答案:It

知识点解析:暂无解析

35、

标准答案;here

知识点解析:暂无解析

36、

标准答案:into

知识点解析:暂无解析

37、

标准答案:by

知识点解析:暂无解析

38、

标准答案:be

知识点解析:暂无解析

39、

标准答案:concerned

知识点解析:暂无解析

40、

标准答案:profit

知识点解析:暂无解析

41、

标准答案:like

知识点解析:暂无解析

42、

标准答案:behind

知识点解析:暂无解析

43、

标准答案:An

知识点解析:暂无解析

44、

标准答案:what

知识点解析:暂无解析

45、

标准答案:far

知识点解析:暂无解析

46、

标准答案:because

知识点解析•:暂无解析

47、

标准答案:price

知识点解析:暂无解析

48、

标准答案:now

知识点解析:暂无解析

49、

标准答案:on

知识点解析:暂无解析

50、

标准答案:answer

知识点解析:暂无解析

六、常规阅读理解(本题共万题,每题7.0分,共15

分。)

Everyyeartelevisionstationsreceivehundredsofcomplaintsabouttheloudnessof

advertisements.However,federalrulesforbidthepracticeofmakingadslouderthanthe

programming.Inaddition,televisionstationsalwaysoperateatthehighestsoundlevel

allowedforreasonsofefficiency.AccordingtooneNBCexecutive,nodifferenceexists

inthepeaksoundlevelofadsandprogramming.Giventhisinformation,whydo

commercialssoundsoloud?Thesensationofsoundinvolvesavarietyoffactorsin

additiontoitspeaklevel.Advertisersareskilfulatcreatingtheimpressionofloudness

throughtheirexpertuseofsuchfactors.Onemajorcontributortotheperceivedloudness

isthatmuchlessvariationinsoundleveloccursduringacommercial.Inregular

programmingtheintensityofsoundvariesoveralargerange.However,soundlevelsin

commercialstendtostayatornearpeaklevels.Other"tricksofthetrade"arealsoused.

Becauselow-frequencysoundscanmaskhigherfrequencysounds,advertisersfilterout

anynoisesthatmaydrownouttheprimarymessage.Inaddition,thehumanvoicehas

moreauditoryimpactinthemiddlefrequencyranges.Advertiserselectronicallyvary

voicesoundssothattheystaywithinsuchafrequencyband.Anotherapproachistowrite

thescriptsothatlotsofconsonantsareused,becausepeoplearemorewareofconsonants

thanvowelsounds.Finally,advertiserstrytobegincommercialswithsoundsthatare

highlydifferentfromthoseoftheprogrammingwithinwhichthecommercialisburied.

Becausepeoplebecomeadaptedtothetypeofsoundscomingfromprogramming,a

dramaticchangeinsoundqualitydrawsviewerattention.Forexample,noticehowmany

commercialsbeginwithacheerfulsongofsometype.Thealtention-gettingpropertyof

commercialscanbeseenbyobservingone-to-two-year-oldchildrenwhohappentobe

playingaroundatelevisionset.Theymaytotallyignoretheprogramming.However,

whenacommercialcomeson,theirattentionisimmediatelydrawntoitbecauseofits

dramaticsoundquality.

51、Accordingtothepassage,themaximumintensityofsoundcomingfrom

commercials

A、doesnotexceedthatofprograms

B、isgreaterthanthatofprograms

C、variesoveralargerangethanthatofprograms

D、islessthanthatofprograms

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

52、Commercialscreatethesensationofloudnessbecause.

A、TVstationsalwaysoperateatthehighestsoundlevels

B>theirsoundlevelsarekeptaroundpeaklevels

C>theirsoundlevelsarekeptinthemiddlefrequencyranges

D^unlikeregularprogramstheirintensityofsoundvariesoverawiderange

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

53、Manycommercialsbeginwithacheerfulsongofsomekindbecause.

A、popsongsattractviewerattention

itcanincreasetheirloudness

C、advertiserswanttomakethemsounddifferentfromregularprograms

D、advertiserswanttomergemusicwithcommercials

标准答案:C:

知识点解析:暂无解析

54、Oneofthereasonswhycommercialsareabletoattractviewerattentionisthat

A、thehumanvoicesincommercialshavemoreauditoryimpact

peoplelikecheerfulsongsthatchangedramaticallyinsoundquality

C、high-frequencysoundsareusedtomasksoundsthatdrownouttheprimarymessage

D、theypossesssoundqualitiesthatmaketheviewerfeelthatsomethingunusualis

happening

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

55、Inthepassage,theauthoristryingtotellus.

A、howTVadsvaryvocalsoundstoattractattention

B、howtheloudnessofTVadsisovercome

C、howadvertiserscontrolthesoundpropertiesofTVads

D、howtheattention-gettingpropertiesofsoundsaremadeuseofinTVads

标准答案:D''

知识点解析:暂无解析

Thedestructionofournaturalresourcesandcontaminationofourfoodsupplycontinue

tooccur,largelybecauseoftheextremedifficultyinaffixinglegalresponsibilityon(hose

whocontinuetotreatourenvironmentwithrecklessabandon.Attemptstoprevent

pollutionbylegislation,economicincentivesandfriendlypersuasionhavebeenmetby

lawsuits,personalandindustrialdenialandlongdelays—notonlyinaccepting

responsibility,butmoreimportantly,indoingsomethingaboutit.Itseemsthatonlywhen

thegovernmentdecidesitcanaffordtaxincentivesorproductionsacrificesisthereany

initiativeforchange.Whereisindustry'sandourrecognitionthatprotectingmankind's

greattreasureisthesinglemostimportantresponsibility?Ifevertherewillbetimefor

environmentalhealthprofessionalstocometothefrontlinesandprovideleadershipto

solveenvironmentalproblems,thattimeisnow.Wearebeingasked,and,infact,the

publicisdemandingthatwelakepositiveaction.Itisourresponsibilityasprofessionals

inenvironmentalhealthtomakethedifference.Yes,theecologist,theenvironmental

activistsandtheconservationistsservetocommunicate,stimulatethinkingandpromote

behavioralchange.However,itisthoseofuswhoarcpaidtomakethedecisionsto

develop,improveandenforceenvironmentalstandards,Isubmit,whomustleadthe

charge.Wemustrecognizethatenvironmentalhealthissuesdonotstopatcitylimits,

countylines,stateorevenfederalboundaries.Wecannolongeraffordtobetunnel-

visionedinourapproach.Wemustvisualizeissuesfromeveryperspectivetomakethe

objectivedecisions.Wemustexpressourviewsclearlytopreventmediadistortionand

publicconfusion.Ibelievewehaveathree-partmissionforthepresent.First,wemust

continuetopressforimprovementsinthequalityoflifethatpeoplecanmakefor

themselves.Second,wemustinvestigateandunderstandthelinkbetweenenvironment

andhealth.Third,wemustbeabletocommunicatetechnicalinformationinaformthat

citizenscanunderstand.Ifwecanaccomplishthesethreegoalsinthisdecade,maybewe

canfinallystopenvironmentaldegradation,andnotmerelyholditback.Wewillthenbe

abletospendpollutiondollarstrulyonpreventionratherthanonbandages.

56、Wecaninferfromthefirsttwoparagraphsthattheindustrialistsdisregard

environmentalprotectionchieflybecause.

A^theyareunawareoftheconsequencesofwhattheyaredoing

B、theyarereluctanttosacrificetheirowneconomicinterests

C、timehasnotyetcomeforthemtoputdueemphasisonit

D、itisdifficultforthemtotakeeffectivemeasures

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

57、Themaintasknowfacingecologists,environmentalactivistsandconservationistsis

topreventpollutionbylegislation,economicincentivesandpersuasion

B、toarousepublicawarenessoftheimportanceofenvironmentalprotection

C>totakeradicalmeasurestocontrolenvironmentalpollution

D、toimprovethequalityoflifebyenforcingenvironmentalstandards

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

58、Theword"tunnel-visionedn(Para3,Line2)mostprobablymeans.

A、narrow-minded

B、blindtothefacts

C、short-sighted

D、abletoseeonlyoneaspect

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

59、Whichofthefollowing,accordingtotheauthor,shouldplaytheleadingroleinthe

solutionofenvironmentalproblems?

A^Legislationandgovernmentintervention.

B>Theindustry'sunderstandingandsupport.

C、Theeffortsofenvironmentalhealthprofessionals.

D、Thecooperationofecologists,environmentalactivistsandconservationists.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

60、WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothelastparagraph?

A、Effortsshouldbeexertedonpollutionpreventioninsteadofonremedialmeasures.

B、Moremoneyshouldbespentinordertostoppollution.

C、Ordinarycitizenshavenoaccesstotechnicalinformationonpollution.

D、Environmentaldegradationwillbestoppedbytheendofthisdecade.

标准答案:A」

知识点解析:暂无解析

Managersspendagreatdealoftheirtimeinmeetings.AccordingtoHenryMintzbe唱,in

hisbook,TheNatureofManagerialWork,managersinlargeorganizationsspendonly22

percentoftheirtimeonmeetings.Sowhatarethemanagersdoinginthosemeetings?

Therehaveconventionallybeentwoanswers.Thefirstistheacademicversion:

Managersarccoordinatingandcontrolling,makingdecisions,solvingproblemsand

planning.Thisinterpretationhasbeenlargelydiscreditedbecauseitignoresthesocialand

politicalforcesatworkinmeetings.Thesecondversionclaimsthatmeetingsprovide

littlemorethanstrategicsitesforcorporategladiatorstoperformbeforethe

organizationalemperors.Thisperspectiveisfarmoreattractive,andhasgivenrisetoa

large,andoftenhumorous,bodyofliteratureongamesmanshipandposturingin

meetings.Itis,ofcourse,truethatmeetingroomsserveasshopwindowsformanagerial

talent,butthisisfarfromthetruthasawhole.Thesuggestionthatmeetingsareactually

battlegroundsismisleadingsincethefeelingsofmeetingshasfarmoretodowith

comfortthanconflict.Meetingsareactuallyvitalprops,bothfortheparticipantsandthe

organizationasawhole.Fortheorganization,meetingsrepresentrecordingdevices.The

minutesofmeetingscataloguethechangeoftheorganization,atalllevels,inamore

systematicwaythandotheassortedmemosanddirectiveswhicharescatteredaboutthe

company.Theyenshrinerheminutesofcorporatehistory,theyitemizeproposedactions

andoutcomesinawaywhichmakesonelooklikethenaturalculminationoftheother.

Thewholetenoroftheminutesisoneoftotalpremeditationandimpliedcontinuity.They

arcasanitizedversionofrealitywhichsuggestsareassuringlevelofcontroloverevents.

Whatismore,theminutesrecordthedebatingofcertainissuesinanofficialand

democraticforum,sothatthosenotinvolvedintheprocesscanbeassuredthatthe

decisionwasnottakenlightly.AsDongBennett,anadministrativeandfinancialmanager

withAlliedBreweries,explains:"Timeandeffortareseentohavebeeninvestedin

scrutinizingacertaincourseofaction."Keyindividualsarealsoseentohaveputtheir

namesbehindthatparticularcourseofaction.Thedecisioncanthereforeproceedwith

thefullweightoftheorganizationbehindit,evenifitactuallywentthrough"onthenod".

Atthesametime,theburdenofresponsibilityisspread,sothatnoindividualtakesthe

blame.Thus,thepublicnatureofformalmeetingsconfersadegreeoflegitimacyonwhat

happensinthem.Havingaviewpassunchallengedatameetingcanbetakentoindicate

consensus.However,meetingsalsoserveasanalibiforaction,asdemonstratedbyone

managerwhoexplainedtohissubordinates:"IdidwhatIcouldtopreventit—Ihadour

objectionsminutesintwomeetings."Theproofofconspicuouseffortwasthereinblack

andwhite.Bymerelyattendingmeetings,managersbuttresstheirstatus,whilenon-

attendancecancarrywithitacertainstigma.Whetherindividualmanagersintendto

makeacontributionornot,itissatisfyingtobeconsideredoneofthosewhoseviews

matter.Ostracism,lorseniormanagers,isnotbeinginvitedtomeetings.Asonecynic

observed,meetingsarecomfortinglytangible:"Whoontheshopfloorreallybelievesthat

managersareworkingwhentheytourtheworks?Butassemblethembehindcloseddoors

andcallitameetingandeveryonewilltakeitforgrantedthattheyarehardatwork."

Managersarebeingseentoearntheircorn.Meetingsprovidemanagerswithanother

formofcomforttoo-thatofformality.Meetingsfollowafixedformat:Exchangesare

ritualized,theparticipantsareprobablyknowninadvance,thereisoftenawritten

agenda,andthereisachancetoprepare.Littlewonderthen,thattheycomeaswelcome

relieffromtheupheavalanduncertaintyoflifeoutsidethemeetingroom.Managerscan

drawfurthercomfortfromtherealizationthattheirpeersareeverybitasbemusedand

fallibleasthemselves.Meetingsprovideconstantremindersthattheysharethesame

problems,preoccupationsandanxieties,thattheyarcallinthesameboat.Andforthose

whomaybeslightlyadrift,meetingsareidealoccasionsforgentlypullingthemround.

AsSteveStyles,theprocesscontrolmanager(lileservices)atLegal&Generalputsit:

"Themerepresenceofothersinmeetingsaddsweighttoteasingorcensureandhelpsyou

to'roundupthestrays*."Suchgatheringsthereforeprovidesolaceanddirectionforthe

managementteamasecurityblanketformanagers.Meetingsdoserveamultitudeof

meansaswellasends.Theyrelievemanagerialstressandfacilitateconsensus.Forthe

organization,theyhaveasafety—net—cum—robber—stampingfunctionwithout

whichdecisionscouldnotproceed,muchlessgathermomentum.Inshort,meetingsarc

fundamentaltothewell—beingofmanagersandorganizationsalike.

61、Whyaretheminutesofmeetingsimportantforacompany?

A^Theyprovideaclearhistoryofthefirmanditsevolution.

B、Theyconcentratescatteredmemosanddirectivesinonesyntheticdocument.

C^Theyreflectdecision-makingandcontrolovercompanylife.

D^Theyrecordanyindividualdisagreementswithcompanydecisions.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

62Whydomanagersconsideritimportanttobeinvitedtomeetings?

A、Theycanimpresstheirsuperiors.

B、Alltheimportantcompanydecisionsaremadeatmeetings.

C、Itmakesthemfeelthattheiropinionsareofimportancetoothers,

D^Theycanshareproblemsandanxieties.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

63、Accordingtoshop—floorworkers,wheredomanagersreallyworkhard?

A、Attheirdesks.

B、Inmeetings.

C、Onvisitstocompanyproductionareas.

D^Onbusinesstrips.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

64、Whyaremeetingscomfortingforthemanagerswhoparticipateinthem?

A、Theycanshowofftheirtalent.

B、Theymakethemfeeltheybelongtoateam.

C、Theyareawelcomebreakfromdailyroutine.

D、Iheyareausefulalibiforinaction.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:暂无解析

65、What,accordingtothewriter,aretheessentialfunctionsofmeetings?

A^Planningandcontrollingcompanyactivities.

B、Reassuringmanagersandconferringlegitimacyondecisions.

C、Assertingauthorityandjudgingone'speers.

D、Sharingproblemsandcensuringmistakes.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

七、阅读完型(本题共5题,每题1.0分,共5分。)

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in.Thosewhohadbeenattheheadofthelinepausedmomentarilyonentry,lookeda-

roundcuriously,thenquicklymovedforwardasothersbehindpressedin.Within

momentsthecentralpublicareaofthebigbranchbankwasfilledwithachattering,noisy

crowd.Thebuilding,relativelyquietlessthanaminuteearlier,hadbecomeaBabel.

Edwinasawatallheavy-selblackmanwavesomedollarbillsandannounceloudly,"I

wanttoputmymoneyinthebank."66.Itseemedasifthereportabouteveryonehaving

cometoopenanaccounthadbeenaccurateafterall.Edwinacouldseethebigman

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noiseofotherconversationsandsheheardhimproclaim,"I'minnohurts.There's

somethingI'dlikeyoutoexplain."Twootherdeskswerequicklymannedbyother

clerks.Withequalspeed,longwidelinesofpeopleloanedinfrontofthem.Normally,

threemembersofstaffwereampletohandlenewaccountbusiness,butobviously

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ontheintercom.Sheinstructed,"Usemoredesksfornewaccountsandtakeallthestaff

youcansparetomanthen."67.Tottenhoegrumbledinreply,"Yourealizewecan't

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