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1、2021年吉林职称英语考试真题卷(8)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Smiling is the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes,
2、the (53) said the manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) . There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my h
3、and and told me that he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of his bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a s
4、ign of aggression especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropr
5、iate if that person is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must make eye contact.AofBwithCatDin
6、2.Smiling is the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and ope
7、ned it (55) . There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my hand and told me that he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in
8、the glow of his bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in
9、most western countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropriate if that person is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is
10、 absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must make eye contact.AlanguagesBbehaviorsCgesturesDacts 3.Smiling is the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tensi
11、on. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) . There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched
12、in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my hand and told me that he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of his bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting wit
13、h my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact
14、simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropriate if that person is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will
15、not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must make eye contact.AcaseBfieldCplaceDsituation 4.Smiling is the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I c
16、ould (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) . There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear.
17、Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my hand and told me that he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of his bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile ma
18、de all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into
19、 someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropriate if that person is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the gree
20、ting ritual, you must make eye contact.AtruthBdiversityCvarietyDdifference 5.Smiling is the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the
21、manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) . There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my hand and told me th
22、at he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of his bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression
23、especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropriate if that perso
24、n is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must make eye contact.AwhereBwhoChowDwhen 6.Smiling is
25、the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) .
26、 There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my hand and told me that he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of h
27、is bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western
28、countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropriate if that person is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely n
29、ecessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must make eye contact.AsymbolBsignCsignalDsymptom 7.Smiling is the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job
30、interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) . There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a m
31、an (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my hand and told me that he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of his bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I coul
32、dnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look
33、 at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropriate if that person is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact
34、 is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must make eye contact.AAlthoughBThusCSinceDIf 8.Smiling is the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself fr
35、om (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) . There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat,
36、 David, he said. He shook my hand and told me that he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of his bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In som
37、e cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can
38、be (63) as something inappropriate if that person is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must ma
39、ke eye contact.AthoughtBacceptedClookedDregarded 9.Smiling is the universal sign for goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the manager would meet me. I m
40、oved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) . There, standing behind his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my hand and told me that he was happy I had come
41、. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of his bright smile and warm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression especially (60) it is made
42、 between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western countries it is a (61) of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropriate if that person is not a loved one, maki
43、ng proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must make eye contact.AamongBalongCinDduring 10.Smiling is the universal sign for
44、 goodwill, and it reduces social tension. I went to a job interview when I was about 18, and I was so nervous that I could (51) keep myself from (52) . After five minutes, the (53) said the manager would meet me. I moved slowly (54) the managers office door and opened it (55) . There, standing behin
45、d his desk with his hand outstretched in greeting, was a man (56) about 50, and he was grinning(露齿而笑)from ear to ear. Come in and have a seat, David, he said. He shook my hand and told me that he was happy I had come. It wasnt long before my anxiety inched away in the glow of his bright smile and wa
46、rm (57) . When I left that meeting with my new job, I couldnt remember why I had been so afraid (58) . A warm smile made all the (59) . In some cultures, eye contact is a sign of aggression especially (60) it is made between inferiors(下级) and superiors(上级), but in most western countries it is a (61)
47、 of honesty and goodwill. Eye contact simply means to look at someone directly into their eyes. (62) staring long into someone elses eyes can be (63) as something inappropriate if that person is not a loved one, making proper eye contact (64) the greeting ritual is absolutely necessary. In western countries, a person who cannot or will not make eye contact is perceived (理解) (65) dishonest. Remember, during the greeting ritual, you must make eye contact.Ato beBhave beenChaving beenDbeing 11.William Faulkner was generally (acknowledged) as the major American writer of