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1、PAGE PAGE 6武漢職業(yè)技術(shù)學(xué)院繼續(xù)教育學(xué)院畢業(yè)清考試題( 考試時(shí)間:100分鐘)班級(jí): 姓名: 1.從選項(xiàng)中挑選適當(dāng)?shù)木渥樱?則對(duì)話補(bǔ)充完整。(10)Dialogue 1Lu Yang: Hello, _1)_. My name is Lu Fang.Dick: How do you do, professor Lu? Im Richard Washington. Please call me Dick.Lu Yang: Welcome to our department, Dick.Dick: Thank you. Here is my card.Lu Yang: _2)_. So

2、 you are here for the research project?Dick: Yes, I am. Dialogue 2Lu Yang: Hi, long time no see, Dick._3)_?Dick: Oh, its you, professor Lu. So glad to see you again. _4)_?Lu Yang: Very well, thank you. How is your project?Dick: its going fine. Im here to present the project report.Lu Yang: Good. Im

3、also here for the conference.Dick: Really? _5)_.選項(xiàng):A. Its a small worldB. nice to meet youC. Do you still remember meD. Thanks E. How are you2. 根據(jù)表格中的信息回答問(wèn)題. (10)World weatherAmsterdamR10GenevaC12AthensS19GlasgowC12BarcelonaF19LondonR11BerlinC14MadridS23BrusselsC11ManchesterC13BudapestF15MoscowF13Co

4、penhagenC9New YorkC11DublinF12ParisC13EdinburghF10RomeS18FlorenceF17ViennaF1Questions:1) Whats the temperature in Moscow? _ 2) Hows the weather in New York? _3) Is it sunny in Amsterdam?_4) Is it cloudy in Edinburgh? _ _5) Is it very cold in Madrid? 1 _3用所給單詞的正確形式填空(20)。unexpected appreciate on ones

5、 way check accept embarrass attitude inform personal absolutely The professor of the department only _ neatly-typed papers.Of course our _ relationship is very good. But business is business. Your happiness depends partly on your _ towards life.Its hard for me to express how much I _ all your kind h

6、elp and understanding.He _ in yesterday morning, and would stay for three days.It is _ impossible to work with this noise around.I was really _ when I knocked a cup of tea over him.I _ my boss of my arrival in Tokyo.He give a(n) _ answer to the question.Pat is _ to Li Hongs home, and she will talk w

7、ith Li about the party held last night.4. 根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容,判斷正誤,正確用T表示,錯(cuò)誤用F表示。(10)Youd hoed that when you got in this morning, it would be gone. But that towering(高聳的) pile of workeverything from mail to memos (備忘錄)is right where you left it. The boss pops in(突然來(lái)訪)to ask if you can spare a few minutes. Youre

8、drowning (淹沒(méi)) in a pile of papers, and she wants to know if you can spare a few minutes. All shes going to do is to give you more work anyway. This job is impossible!Is that what your work life feels like day after dayan endless number of little tasks and big headaches? Preplan(預(yù)先計(jì)劃)your day and thi

9、s will help you feel good about yourself and your job!Its 9:00 a.m., and youre sitting at your desk starting at a long report, performance reviews (工作總結(jié)), three memos to answer and a press release(新聞稿). It has all got to be done, but you cant even decide where to begin. If only somebody could organi

10、ze this mess(混亂). Well, somebody canyou!In fact your mistake is trying to face this first thing in the morning without a plan of action and this is enough to ruin our whole daymaybe even a week. Instead, take the last thirty minutes of each day to examine what looms (出現(xiàn)) ahead of the next. Write dow

11、n everything you want to finish.Now, divide projects into three smaller lists. Youre a-list items (項(xiàng)目) are highest priority(優(yōu)先權(quán)). Gather phone numbers and files youll need so that you wont waste valuable time. Then draw up less immediate B-list. If tasks are brief and easily done, you may get to som

12、e of these items the next day, but dont let them draw too much attention. Everything else should be C-listed.Each list is flexible and subject to review at the end of the day, of course. Some items that were less important on Monday will move to Tuesday. Possibly, you can also slide (偷偷插入) in a less

13、 important task thats fu to do. Either way, its important to begin each day with a fresh plan of attack, one that will get you past your morning panic and right down to work.Questions:1) Although you are quite busy, your boss still might give you more work. ( )2) You should divide your projects into

14、 three smaller lists in the morning. ( )3) Your C-list items are of least priority relatively. ( )4) You should finish B-list items on the second day of the week. ( )5) You should not put off any of A-list items till the next day. ( )6) You should take the last minutes of each day to check whether y

15、ou have finished A-list item. ( ) 7) You can change the item on your A, B and C-lists if necessary. ( )8) Every day you should start with A-list items and end with C-list items. ( )9) With a fresh plan of attack, youll quickly get right to work. ( )10) This article teaches you how to arrange your bu

16、siness reasonably.( )5.閱讀下面文章.完成文后練習(xí).( 10)When I was studying English at a training center in Washington D.C. in 1998,shared a house with two young Americans, Jim and Steve. Jim was studying French and Steve Chinese, both at the Foreign Service Institute. We shared many things in common, but we also

17、 thought and acted quite differently. Steve was interested in speak-ing Chinese, He always tried every opportunity to talk with me with his very English-like pronunciation. I was often touched with his diligence. However, I wanted to practice English with him, too. So we often spoke at the same time

18、 in the others mother tongue. Jim was fresh from college and the youngest of the three. He was going out all the time. The only time we met was at breakfast. There was a small round table in our kitchen, where we sat around to enjoy our food. Steve had Chinese fast food such as dumplings or noodles,

19、 and I ate bread and boiled eggs. But Jim often just drank a cup of tea because he had nothing in his fridge. He was too busy dating pretty French girls to do any shopping. I often offered him some of my food. But Steve told me in his poor Chinese that I didnt need to do that. He said that it was Ji

20、ms own fault and that it served him right. Although he was learning Chinese, he still held his American sense of values. Two years later, I re-turned to China. The three of us still keep in touch. Jim now works in a travel agency in Paris. He got married to one of the pretty girls. He wrote to tell

21、us that now he can enjoy a delicious breakfast with his beautiful wife every mom-ing in their comfortable living room. Steve wants to work in China. And Im helping him with this. I have introduced him to the dean of the Overseas Section of our univer-sity. He is very interested in Steve. He wants to

22、 know if Steve can work here teaching the overseas students Chinese. I have sent the message to Steve. Im sure hed be very happy to accept the job. However, I hope he could try harder to improve himself. Otherwise, all the overseas students would speak with his terrible pronunciation!1.Which of the

23、following statements is true according to the passage?A.Steve and Jim were more alike in character.B.The author didnt enjoy talking with SteveC.The three of them were all language majors.D. Their living condition was rather poor.2.Which of the following is true about Jim? A.He had a French way of ma

24、king friends. B.Going out with girls cost him a lot of time. C.He learned French in order to date Paris girls. D.He liked doing housework.3.What is the authors opinion of Steve? A.Steve was a very hardworking fellow B.Steve enjoyed cooking Chinese food. C.Steve enjoyed shopping more than Jim D.Steve

25、s Chinese accent was quite pure. 4.What does the last sentence of the 1 st paragraph imply? A.Steve didnt like offering help to others. B.American people only eat their own food.C.Steve wanted Jim to do his own shopping.D.Americans and Chinese differ in their sense of5.What can be learned from the l

26、ast paragraph?A. Jim is a very good husband. B. Steve enjoys teaching ChineseC. The author works for overseas students. D. The three friends still keep in touch. ( )6.為下面每個(gè)句子選擇一個(gè)最佳翻譯.(20)1. Im planning to go to the U.S. if Im lucky enough to be admitted to Miami University.如果,我有幸承認(rèn)邁阿密大學(xué),那么我計(jì)劃去美國(guó)。如果我

27、有幸被邁阿密大學(xué)錄取,那么我就打算去美國(guó)。我真幸運(yùn)能去美國(guó)就讀邁阿密大學(xué)2. I found it really boring to repeat the same thing every day.我認(rèn)為天天重復(fù)做相同的事,真沒(méi)意義。我覺(jué)得每天翻來(lái)覆去地重復(fù)一點(diǎn)意思都沒(méi)有。我發(fā)現(xiàn)每天做同一件事真是太枯燥了。3. If you are thinking about investing on securities, nows the time to do it.如果你正在考慮投資,趕快行動(dòng)吧。假設(shè)你想投資保險(xiǎn)業(yè),現(xiàn)在就可以著手行動(dòng)。如果你正考慮投資證券,現(xiàn)在正是時(shí)候。4. In this case, you should make an apology to the person afterwards.在此情況下,該做出一個(gè)讓步。這樣的話,事后你應(yīng)向別人道歉。如果是這樣的話,你必須向別人謝罪。5. Anyone, teacher or student, who has made mistakes, should correct them.不論老師還是學(xué)生,犯了錯(cuò)誤都要改正。老師、學(xué)生、以及任何人都錯(cuò)了,要改正過(guò)來(lái)。

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