1 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
2. Where has the woman been working?
3. What does the woman say about Raystone's?
4. How would the woman describe herself?
1. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.Interviewer and interviewee. |
B.Boss and clerk. |
C.Fellow workers. |
A.In a library. | B.In a small bookshop. | C.In a branch of a big company. |
A.It is independent. | B.It is growing quickly. | C.It offers good online service. |
A.Ambitious. | B.Successful. | C.Reliable. |
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2 . What are the speakers mainly talking about?
A.Which orders are urgent. |
B.How many orders they've packed. |
C.Whether to leave work right now. |
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3 . Why does the man want to find another job?
A.He is tired of the present job. |
B.He wants to work more hours. |
C.He can’t balance his present job and study. |
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4 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What is the relationship between the speakers?
2. Where is the woman now?
3. What is the woman weak in?
1. What is the relationship between the speakers?
A.Teacher and student. | B.Interviewer and interviewee. | C.Colleagues. |
A.In Japan. | B.In America. | C.In Britain. |
A.Computers. | B.Languages. | C.Organizing activities. |
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5 . What are the speakers talking about?
A.A restaurant. | B.The man’s job. | C.The man’s pay. |
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6 . What does Nick do?
A.A website designer. | B.A computer salesman. | C.A school teacher. |
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7 . 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在表格中的横线上填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。
I had lunch last week with a high-ranking business woman for a fortune 500 company. I asked her what tips she would give to someone early in their career. Without hesitation she jumped right into four keys to her professional climb:
Know your business. Never get satisfaction with your industry or your position. In most cases, the knowledge you hold now is not good enough to stand the test of time. Thus, you must keep working to stay on top of what’s new and what’s coming down the pipeline. This is what really counts, especially early in a professional career, as many entry level associates are content to be gainfully employed.
Pick careers with care. Again, early in your career it is easy to run after the job that offers the most money. In the case of a life-long career money cannot answer all things. If you are going to be an entrepreneur then you’ll probably start with a budget of zero. Yet, if you have the discipline, working for yourself could be the best choice you’ve ever made.
If you are going to work for a company you have to do your homework. If you find a company that consists with your values and produces a product that you 100% believe in, then you’ll have an easy time giving that organization your all.
Be personable. If everyone hates to be around you at the office, it’s time to check your attitude. We’ve all heard at least one anecdote about a great thinker with great skills who drove coworkers crazy. Someway, somehow many of the brightest and best lack the “people skills” to advance beyond an entry-level position.
In short, you must have the interpersonal insight to interact with internal and external contacts. If not, you may find that you are unimportant once someone with soft-skills joins the organization. Why? People have to buy you before they ever buy the product you’re selling.
Be willing to move. This is where I got puzzled. She shared how she lived in seven states still working for the same organization.
Much is made of moving in today’s attempts to climb the corporate ladder. As more and more companies extend to have a global reach, it is easy to understand why new opportunities birth in various locations.
Whatever the path, outline in your heart what destination you hope to reach and this will be a key indicator as to which journey will be greatest for you.
Title: The Greatest Journey
注意:请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。
The GREATEST Journey
I had lunch last week with a high-ranking business woman for a fortune 500 company. I asked her what tips she would give to someone early in their career. Without hesitation she jumped right into four keys to her professional climb:
Know your business. Never get satisfaction with your industry or your position. In most cases, the knowledge you hold now is not good enough to stand the test of time. Thus, you must keep working to stay on top of what’s new and what’s coming down the pipeline. This is what really counts, especially early in a professional career, as many entry level associates are content to be gainfully employed.
Pick careers with care. Again, early in your career it is easy to run after the job that offers the most money. In the case of a life-long career money cannot answer all things. If you are going to be an entrepreneur then you’ll probably start with a budget of zero. Yet, if you have the discipline, working for yourself could be the best choice you’ve ever made.
If you are going to work for a company you have to do your homework. If you find a company that consists with your values and produces a product that you 100% believe in, then you’ll have an easy time giving that organization your all.
Be personable. If everyone hates to be around you at the office, it’s time to check your attitude. We’ve all heard at least one anecdote about a great thinker with great skills who drove coworkers crazy. Someway, somehow many of the brightest and best lack the “people skills” to advance beyond an entry-level position.
In short, you must have the interpersonal insight to interact with internal and external contacts. If not, you may find that you are unimportant once someone with soft-skills joins the organization. Why? People have to buy you before they ever buy the product you’re selling.
Be willing to move. This is where I got puzzled. She shared how she lived in seven states still working for the same organization.
Much is made of moving in today’s attempts to climb the corporate ladder. As more and more companies extend to have a global reach, it is easy to understand why new opportunities birth in various locations.
Whatever the path, outline in your heart what destination you hope to reach and this will be a key indicator as to which journey will be greatest for you.
Title: The Greatest Journey
Passage Outlines | Supporting Details |
Information about a business woman | ●She held a high ●She worked for the same organization |
Know your business ●Don’t fix eyes on the financial ●Be modest about your performance in the position, for you need to better your knowledge so as not to lag behind. | |
Pick careers ●Don’t run after well-paying jobs early in your career. ●Work in an ideal company and you are willing to be | |
Be personable ● ●Try to | |
Be willing to move ●As an increasing number of companies | |
Conclusion | ●With your dreaming destination |
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8 . Years ago, I had the opportunity to conduct a seminar. This was a motivational one basically designed to ____ people in changing their lives, ____ their personal barriers in life.
It was always____ to meet the seminar attendees. Some of them couldn’t wait to get started, others were ____ about what they would get for their money, and others attended ____ often being forced by pressure.
This last group was always the most____ to work with. They sit there with ____ crossed, rarely participating in any of the specific exercises meant to help them build positive behaviors to ____ old habits and thoughts.
In the end, I started to look through the evaluations paying particular attention to find the form submitted by one of the attendees who had seemingly____ less attentiveness. To my disappointment, in this ____ , there was no form. I left that day thinking that I had ____ this person.
As I____ my preparation for the next seminar afterwards, one day I received a phone call —it was the ____ attendee who had not submitted the evaluation form! My immediate ____ was to prepare for a request for a total refund(退款).
It was not the case,____ He took his time to tell me how much the seminar had already helped him change his ways, and how much more comfortable he was with himself now that he knew how to overcome his own personal barriers ____ success both personally and professionally. I was surprised and glad to be ____ to him.
Actually we all have power to affect the____ of others, but this power can also be negative if you use it wrongly or improperly. Power — you all have it — use it ____ because you never know what impact you have on other people even when you think ____ 1.
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A.rescue | B.assist | C.sponsor | D.treat |
A.breaking down | B.working against | C.breaking through | D.working out |
A.fascinating | B.frightening | C.incredible | D.mysterious |
A.conscious | B.explicit | C.roundabout | D.skeptical |
A.willingly | B.reluctantly | C.voluntarily | D.naturally |
A.inspiring | B.daring | C.challenging | D.shocking |
A.hands | B.wrinkles | C.smiles | D.arms |
A.impress | B.conquer | C.twist | D.spin |
A.displayed | B.paid | C.clarified | D.requested |
A.court | B.case | C.guilt | D.generation |
A.succeeded | B.managed | C.anticipated | D.failed |
A.went about | B.turned over | C.put away | D.set off |
A.arbitrary | B.bored | C.very | D.suspected |
A.reaction | B.feeling | C.effort | D.mind |
A.but | B.although | C.though | D.while |
A.to | B.beyond | C.opposite | D.against |
A.hopeful | B.helpful | C.handy | D.holy |
A.gestures | B.functions | C.emotions | D.behaviors |
A.wisely | B.foolishly | C.regularly | D.regularly |
A.additionally | B.alike | C.otherwise | D.overall |
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9 . 某英文杂志正在举办以“Fancy yourself as an interviewer”为主题的征文活动,请你以“A Famous Chinese I Would Like to Interview”为题,写一篇英语短文。
内容包括:
1. 采访的对象;
2. 采访的原因;
3. 想提的问题。
注意:
1. 词数120左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 短文中不能出现与本人相关的信息;
4. 短文的标题已给出,不计入总词数。
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内容包括:
1. 采访的对象;
2. 采访的原因;
3. 想提的问题。
注意:
1. 词数120左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 短文中不能出现与本人相关的信息;
4. 短文的标题已给出,不计入总词数。
A Famous Chinese I Would Like to Interview
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2020届江苏省徐州市高三考前最后一卷英语试题2020届江苏省海安中学、金陵中学、淮阴中学、宿迁中学高三7月考前联合日考英语试题22015年全国普通高等学校招生统一考试英语(安徽卷)(已下线)专题27 书面表达(提纲类)-备战2020年高考英语精选考点专项突破题集湖南省汨罗市2021届高三入学降温考试英语试题河南省郑州市第一0六高级中学2022届高三上学期11月月考英语试题(已下线)专题27 短文类02(投稿、宣传稿、观点类、活动介绍) -2022年高考英语毕业班二轮热点题型归纳与变式演练(新高考专用)(已下线)专题14 非应用文:观点类议论文、活动介绍、人物介绍、发言稿等-【查漏补缺】2022年高考英语三轮冲刺过关(已下线)考点24 应用文写作07: 活动介绍、人物介绍 -备战2023年高考英语一轮复习考点帮(新高考专用)(已下线)河南省高三年级-作文名校好题2015-2016学年甘肃天水第一中学高二上学期期中英语试卷(已下线)练习15 词汇必背+人物介绍写作-2020-2021学年【补习教材·寒假作业】高二英语(外研版2019)四川省绵阳市南山中学实验学校2022-2023学年高二下学期4月月考英语试题
文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章介绍了现在的大学生面临的就业压力问题,很多学生都感到压抑,沮丧,作者举例说明情况的严重,还有给出专家的建议。
10 . 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空一词。
As the job-hunting season kicks off, many graduates are suffering from anxiety. Job interview results are becoming the most common conversation topic in dormitories. Worried about not getting satisfactory offers, some students have sleep problems, or lose their appetite. Some might even display symptoms of depression.
According to a survey across several universities in Wuhan conducted by Wuhan Yangtze Business University, over 72 percent of student participants were worried about finding a job. Students in the first one or two years were also uneasy about their job prospects, which contributed to spreading anxiety further.
Lang Lei, 22, a business major from Renmin University in Beijing, admitted having mood swings when job hunting. The student hoped to get positions with large state-owned enterprises in his hometown of Yantai, Shandong. But when it turned out that things wouldn’t be so easy, Lang became concerned. After some struggling moments, he has now changed to more realistic goals.
Others feel tortured (受折磨) while waiting for interview results. Mo Tong, a senior software engineering major at South China Normal University, would fall into a nervous state every time after he attended a job interview.
“For a day or two I couldn’t help but keep thinking about how I performed in front of the interviewers, how well I dealt with their questions, and whether they would consider giving me a chance in the end,” Mo was unable to focus on other things as his anxiety grew.
Media reports about rising unemployment rates and a difficult job market have touched students’ nerves.
‘‘I’ m alarmed by articles saying how bachelor’s degree holders are losing ground,” said Wang Hongjuan, a sophomore English major from Putian University in Fujian province. “It suggests to me that good jobs are only available to graduate or doctoral students.”
As Wang has no plans to further her education, she has to commit herself to all sorts of extracurricular activities to improve her prospects. This throws her into a packed schedule.
Wen Fang, a well-known education psychology expert and consultant in Beijing, advises students not to be misled by depressing surveys and reports about the job market. “Unemployment rates are not linked to an individual’s chances of getting a job,” he said. “An individual’s chances are actually mainly determined by his or her capability.”
According to Wen, a moderate degree of anxiety is normal — it can even be helpful. But if it constantly affects a student’s normal life, one should pay more attention. “Focus on adapting yourself to the needs of society, and never ever overestimate your goals,” Wen added.
Job stress hits students
As the job-hunting season kicks off, many graduates are suffering from anxiety. Job interview results are becoming the most common conversation topic in dormitories. Worried about not getting satisfactory offers, some students have sleep problems, or lose their appetite. Some might even display symptoms of depression.
According to a survey across several universities in Wuhan conducted by Wuhan Yangtze Business University, over 72 percent of student participants were worried about finding a job. Students in the first one or two years were also uneasy about their job prospects, which contributed to spreading anxiety further.
Lang Lei, 22, a business major from Renmin University in Beijing, admitted having mood swings when job hunting. The student hoped to get positions with large state-owned enterprises in his hometown of Yantai, Shandong. But when it turned out that things wouldn’t be so easy, Lang became concerned. After some struggling moments, he has now changed to more realistic goals.
Others feel tortured (受折磨) while waiting for interview results. Mo Tong, a senior software engineering major at South China Normal University, would fall into a nervous state every time after he attended a job interview.
“For a day or two I couldn’t help but keep thinking about how I performed in front of the interviewers, how well I dealt with their questions, and whether they would consider giving me a chance in the end,” Mo was unable to focus on other things as his anxiety grew.
Media reports about rising unemployment rates and a difficult job market have touched students’ nerves.
‘‘I’ m alarmed by articles saying how bachelor’s degree holders are losing ground,” said Wang Hongjuan, a sophomore English major from Putian University in Fujian province. “It suggests to me that good jobs are only available to graduate or doctoral students.”
As Wang has no plans to further her education, she has to commit herself to all sorts of extracurricular activities to improve her prospects. This throws her into a packed schedule.
Wen Fang, a well-known education psychology expert and consultant in Beijing, advises students not to be misled by depressing surveys and reports about the job market. “Unemployment rates are not linked to an individual’s chances of getting a job,” he said. “An individual’s chances are actually mainly determined by his or her capability.”
According to Wen, a moderate degree of anxiety is normal — it can even be helpful. But if it constantly affects a student’s normal life, one should pay more attention. “Focus on adapting yourself to the needs of society, and never ever overestimate your goals,” Wen added.
Title: Job stress hits students | ||
Present campus | As the job-hunting season comes, most students become ●Students ●Some students are worried about not getting satisfactory jobs and feel ●Students in the first one or two years are also uneasy about their job prospects. | |
Examples | Lang Lei | ●He in his hometown. ●He has now changed to more realistic goals. |
Mo Tong | ●After an interview, he always thinks about how he performed in front of the interviewers and whether he could get a chance ●With his anxiety | |
Wang Hongjuan | ●She is alarmed by media reports saying bachelor’s degree holders have no ●She is busy with extracurricular activities to improve her prospects. | |
Experts’ opinion | ●One’s capability ●Students should not be misled by gloomy surveys and reports about the job market. ●Try to |
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