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1、2020 年秋季浙商银行校园招聘英语真题年秋季浙商银行校园招聘英语真题一、选题填空1.And they must be swifter to embrace new technology, from the excitement of the Internet tothe _ of the telephone.A. dullness?B. pressure?C. tension?D. restrictions2.A(n) _ five years ago, Pangkor boasted sweet-singing birds. Now the jungle is being cutdown.
2、A. just?B. mere?C. only?D. simple3.Those firms plan to raise capital locally to _ the expansion.A. form?B. fund?C. file?D. find4.Doctors have to be very careful when making a _.A. treatment?B. symptomC. diagnosis?D. patient5.New employees should spent more of their time on _ duties.A. professional?B
3、. additional?C. exceptional?D. international6.They re not allowed contact with the outside world or any substances that haven t been fully_.A. infected?B. sanitized?C. packed?D. tidy7.It was no _ that his car was seen near the bank when the robbery happened.A. certainty?B. convention?C. complication
4、?D. coincidence8.Chinese table cloth is _ for its fine quality, exquisite workmanship and compelling style.A. notable?B. distinctive?C. nominated?D. deviated9.Because of increased operating costs, we have been forced to _ our prices.A. arise?B. raise?C. raze?D. rise10.Once _ Seine is crossed, Paris
5、lies open to the invader.A. a?B. the?C. this?D. that11.Tanner Publications is currently seeking a copy editor with previous experience _excellent communication skills.A. unless?B. and?C. but?D. such12. Tickets to _ the variety show and the comedy show can now be purchased at specialgroup rates.A. wh
6、at?B. both?C. and?D. with13. I prefer to take a plane rather than _ a train.A. take?B. takes?C. taken?D. took14.Without the teachers instruction, he _ any great progress.A. would not make?B. would not have madeC. should not have made?D. should not make15.What college applicants need to remember is t
7、hat the news they receive, _ good_ bad, is but a single step on a much longer journey.A. weather; nor?B. weather; or?C. whether; nor?D. whether; or16.Not until the dedication of Yellowstone Park in the late nineteenth century _ anational park.A. the United States hadB. did the United States haveC. w
8、hen the United States hadD. the United States having17.Your sister_ go swimming quite often, didnt she?A. was used to?B. use to?C. used to?D. is used to18.The earthquake made the house _ in a mess.Wed better have it _.A. been; decorated?B. been; decorate?C. be; decorate?D. be; decorated19.The manage
9、r sooner realized that, _, things would get worse.A. unless dealt with it properlyB. unless properly dealt withC. if not properly dealing with itD. if dealt not properly with20._ is well known, data under-determines theories.A. What?B. As?C. That?D. Which二、阅读理解Text1“Right now were estimating that th
10、ere are about 40,000 elephants being killed every year,”he says, “and there are only 400,000 left in Africa. So thats a tenth of the population a year.”Several years ago, Wasser developed a way to use DNA in tusks to tell what part of Africa theelephants lived in. Now hes trying to use DNA to pinpoi
11、nt how the ivory is moved to its finaldestination.The cartels that run the ivory trade try to cover their tracks. They falsify shipping documents, forexample, and hide the ivory under other goods in shipping containers. And they send the ivoryto multiple ports before its final destination. Wasser an
12、alyzed DNA from tusks that were seizedby customs officials. He noticed that smugglers often separate the two tusks that come from asingle elephant and ship them separately, apparently to make it harder to track where they camefrom. But Wasser found a pattern. Almost always, he says, “The two shipmen
13、ts with matchingtusks passed through a common port. They were shipped close together in time and theyshowed high overlap in the genetically determined origins of the tusks, “ So these threecharacteristics suggest that the same major trafficking cartel was actually responsible forbothof the shipments
14、”.Wasser says wildlife authorities rarely get enough evidence to identify the big players, often itstheir smaller suppliers who get caught with only as much ivory as they can carry. Thoseconvictions are well down the smuggling pyramid and dont do much stem the trade. Histechnique aims higher.“When y
15、ou get a strong connection in the DNA, all the sudden that weakevidence becomes much more confirming”. Wasser says the DNA technique allows authoritiesto link different shipments to a small number of ports, made about the same time, with ivoryfrom elephants in just a few locations in Africa and that
16、 narrows the search for theresponsible cartel. Writing in the journal Science Advances. Wassers team has identified threecartels associated with much of the recent trade. They operate out of Mombasa, Kenya, Entebbe,Uganda, and Lome, Togo.Conservationists say its important to eliminate demand for ivo
17、ry as well. The biggest market isin Asia, and the Chinese government has pledged to discourage it within its borders. But datafrom experts who monitor the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species sayinternational trade is still running strong even as poaching in Africa has dipped. “We
18、 needsomething really urgent that gets in there and really stops the trade in its tracks.” Wasser says.1. What can be the best title of the passage?A. Wildlife Protection: DNA Test Helps Track Down Ivory LocationB. Wildlife Protection: DNA Technique Helps Clone Endangered ElephantsC. Wildlife Protec
19、tion: The Importance of Issuing A Ban On Ivory SalesD. Wildlife Protection: The Challenges of Stopping Cross-Country Smuggling2. What is NOT the common practice of smugglers according to the passage?A. They ship two tusks from one elephant separatelyB. They use historically secure smuggling routes f
20、or shipmentC. They send the ivory to multiple ports before its final destinationD. They hide the ivory in innocent-looking shipments of other goods3. What can we learn about the DNA technique?A. It can help identify the ivory and the cartelB. It has been used by wildlife authorities in AfricaC. It a
21、ims to catch the smaller suppliers in smugglingD. It can clone the ivory items to meet more demands4. What does Wasser think of wildlife protection?A. It is uselessB. It is challengingC. It is time-consumingD. It is money-consuming5. What can we learn from the passage?A. Poaching elephants in Africa
22、 has decreasedB. International trade on ivory has been stoppedC. DNA test has become a key technology in biologyD. Bans on ivory sales have been issued in many countriesText2:If you have ever considered launching a startup, you may feel that it requires an all-in,100%percent focus, which would mean
23、leaving a full-time job.A new book by Patrick McGinnis,venture capitalist and founder of Dirigo Advisors, argues that all you need is 10% of your sparetime to become an entrepreneur.Patrick stopped by the KnowledgeWharton Show on SiriusXM channel 111 to talk about the book: The 10% Entrepreneur.Know
24、ledgeWharon: How did you arrive at 10%?Patrick McGinnis: I did this myself. I was the guy bumbling around in the dark room looking forthe light switch in my own life. I came out of this experience where my career went into upheave,and I was looking for diversification. I started thinking, “What s an
25、 appropriate amount of timeto spend on things outside of my day job that is meaningful but achievable?” I started at 20%. Ithought, that feels like a lot let me get down to 10%. Over time I found out that the averageangel investor invests 10% of their net worth in side ventures.KnowledgeWharon: How
26、many potential entrepreneurs do you think are scared away becausethey feel like they are sticking their neck out there, that they have to go 100% or they can t go atall?McGinnis: It s a substantial number of people. They look at that and say,“It s great, but I havea good job. I m doing something tha
27、t I always wanted to do. I am not going to give all that up forthe roller coaster that is entrepreneurship.” I think it is actually quite pervasive. As Ive talkedto people about the book, Ive been shocked at how many people throughout society arestruggling with this dilemma.6. Who is the author of t
28、he 10% Entrepreneur?A. McGinnis?B. Dirigo?C. Wharton?D. Sirius7. Why 10% is valid according to Patrick?A. 10% symbolize a small percentage. It is not a specific numberB. 10% sounds very cool. The book sells letter this wayC.Patrick himself proved 10% to be plausibleD. Only 10% can be called part-tim
29、e8. What does “pervasive” mean?A. Harmful?B. Wide-spread?C. Surprising?D. Preconditioned9. What does “I was the guy bumbling around in the dark room looking for the light switch inmy own life” imply?A. I like to live in dark room so that I can look for lightB. I got used to the feeling of falling do
30、wn in the dark room but havent surrender yetC. I but bulb to light up the dark room all the timesD. I have gone through hard times during which I look for hope against all odds10. What is Not the reason that deter people from starting up their own business?A. They are somewhat satisfied with their jobsB. Starting up business is too riskyC. 10% is a lot of effort to begin withD. The opportunity cost is high