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1、市高考英语阅读理解训练题6附答案 Starting at a new workplace can be stressful for anyone, whether you have years of experience or are just beginning your career. Here are a few expert tips to help you.1.Be the Early BirdReaching the office early will give you more time to explore and absorb your new surroundings. A
2、rriving early also gives you time to network. And of course it helps impress the new boss by showing your eagerness to work.2.Ask QuestionsIt shows your mangagers that you are interested in learning about you new job. More importantly, the answers will help you adapt to your new surroundings quickly
3、. And try to limit yourself to general or work-related questions.3.Watch Your Body LanguageYour actions can give away a lot more than you think. Frowning, folding your hands, rocking back-and-forth in you chair or shaking your leg constantly, are some gestures that might give the impression that you
4、 are nervous, not confident or are too casual about your job.4.Be a ListenerListen more and talk less. When you talk more, you might unintentionally speak out of turn. Lsitening and observing can help you learn more about you peers and managers and their way of doing things. Try not to get sucked in
5、to office politics.5.Arrive Ready to LearnChange is always difficult, but prepared to absorb a new culture, different ways of doing things and take on new responsibilities. Try not to say things like “I used to do this in this way, which makes you seem too aggressive or even annoying.6. Dont Rush to
6、 Shake Things UpWe normally see people come in and make a quick assessment of what is happening, and start making changes quickly. Thats not a god idea because it can cause conflict with your new team. Instead consider introducing your way of doing things slowly while you communicate with your team
7、as often as possible.Apply these principles and within no time you would have made a place for yourself in the organization.9Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?AThis passage is intended for people who have just graduated form college.BWe can ask any personal question after arriv
8、ing at a new place.CWe can continue working in the same way as before.DListening and observing can benefit you a lot.10What does the underlined phrase mean in the sixth piece?AconcludeBdecideCchangeDplan11What can we infer from the passage?AIf you need help, dont hesitate to ask people around you in
9、 the new organization.BPeople can be under pressure to work after arriving at a new place.CIt is better to arrive at offices as early as possible.DTalking more can make it easy for people to get into the office politics.12What is the purpose of this passage?Ato educateBto persuadeCto instructDto adv
10、iseDC AD*结束 Housing price in China has always caused heated discussions among property房产developers and ordinary Chinese. To many property developers and local government officials, housing price in China is still low compared with many developed countries. However, the average housing price in the U
11、nited States is only 8,000 yuan per square meter, while in China, it is even higher than in the United States. This shows that there are some bubbles(泡沫) in Chinese real estate market, the International Finance News reported. Although the average price of residential houses in the United States, aft
12、er converted to Renminbi, is about 8,000 yuan per square meter, the houses in US are not sold in terms of building area, as most Chinese property developers do when they sell their houses. If US property developers sell their houses according to the building area, then the housing price will be even
13、 lower than 8,000 yuan per square meter. In most big Chinese cities, such as Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen, houses are sold at a price even higher than those in the US. The high housing sales price in large cities in China proves that Chinese real estate market does have some bubbles. Moreover, Ch
14、inese houses can not be compared with houses in US in terms of building quality, environment and supporting facilities. Furthermore, it should be noted that American peoples average income is several dozen times higher than that of Chinese people. How can the Chinese afford to buy a house which is e
15、ven more expensive than that sold in US? At the beginning of , Chinese government issued a set of policies that aimed to benefit the public. Now in order to reduce the high housing prices, the government can regulate(控制) the real estate market by raising tax on property industry and controlling the
16、release of loans and lands to property developers. At the same time, the government should allow people to build more houses through various fund-raising channels, such as funds collected from buyers or raised by working units. By applying these multiple means, it is expected that the high housing p
17、rices can be lowered. 13What is the average housing price per square meter in China? A8000 yuan B10000 yuan C7000 yuan DIts not mentioned here14Which of the following does NOT support the idea that the average housing price in China is even higher than in the United States?AChinese houses can not be
18、 compared with houses in US in terms of building quality, environment and supporting facilities.BAmerican peoples average income is several dozen times higher than that of Chinese people.CThe houses in US are not sold in terms of building area, as most Chinese property developers do when they sell t
19、heir houses.DThere are more people who need houses in China is larger than that in the United States.15How many measures are mentioned in the last paragraph in order to reduce the high housing prices?AFour B Three CTwo DOne16What is the main idea of this passage? AThe housing price in China is so hi
20、gh that the government should do something useful to prevent it. BThere are some bubbles in Chinese real estate market CThe average housing price in China is even higher than in the United States DChinese government issued a set of policies that aimed to benefit the public.1316、DDB A*结束 Washington:
21、A research conducted at the University of Maryland looks at the numerous complex reasons as to why young children decide to include or exclude (排斥) other kids from their group of friends. It suggests that the kids decision-making process is much more complex than previously believed. They take into
22、account group information, ranging from cliques (小圈子) and networks, when deciding what makes a group work well. Sometimes kids are excluded because they lack social skills, but a lot of time it has nothing to do with that. Instead it has to do with what we refer to as group membership such as gender
23、, race, nation, and culture, says Professor Melanie Killen, the Associate Director of the Centre for Children Relationships and Culture at Maryland, who led the 4-year project. Reporting their findings in the journal, the researcher said whatever was the reason, individuals who experienced long-term
24、 exclusion (排斥) from the group of friends suffered from depression, anxiety and loneliness. The study looked at two models to define how children make decisions regarding acceptance of other kids in their group - the individual social deficit model and the inter-group social cognition (认同) model. Wh
25、ile the former says that childrens rejection occurs due to social deficits like shyness, wariness or fearfulness, the latter says that it happens because of group dynamics, prejudice and exclusion. It was also found that the age of children was also a factor that influenced their decisions regarding
26、 other kids acceptance as friends. With age, kids become more aware of group dynamics, conventions, customs, and rituals. With this comes a greater concern about group functioning, which can lead to exclusion which can be negative from a social justice viewpoint, says Killen. The researcher believes
27、 that her study may have many benefits, as it could provide insights into how to help when children are rejected by their peers.9. While making friends, kids think more about the following EXCEPT _. A. social skills B. culture C. race D. gender10. The underlined word deficit in Paragraph 5 may mean
28、“_. A. skill B. relationship C. weakness D. experience11. One of the major purposes of the research is to _. A. tell the reader how to tell inclusion from exclusion B. remind children to be careful while making friends C. seek ways to help kids excluded by their peers D. stop the children belonging
29、to the inter-group social cognition model12. While making friends, children exclude those of social deficit model to _. A. keep their groups purer B. make their groups more socially powerful C. refuse other customs and cultures D. prove their groups to be strict13. The proper title for this passage
30、is _.A. Techniques of making friends B. Social communication among kids C. Making friends - a special culture D. Kids complex way of making friends参考答案 ACCBD *结束 第三局部 阅读理解共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分第一节共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A“Hey, Jenna, do you think well still be frien
31、ds when were eighty-two? I asked my friendIt was clear that she was wondering where I had come up with such a questionLosing Jenna would be like losing a very close sisterWe hung out togetherWe gave each other advice“Of course, well still be friends when were eighty-two Jenna announced loudlyThe nex
32、t year, in the fourth grade, we met JamieThe three of us soon became close friendsWe played together almost every dayI thought even time couldnt pull us apart, but I was sadly mistakenThe three of us started fighting a lotBefore Christmas, we had a really big fight, and Jamie and Jenna were against
33、me, both saying I was bossyI felt helpless and lonelyI thought Christmas would be horrible!I was surprised when Jenna came to my house and gave me an awesome Christmas card she had made for meI was so sure that she was still disappointed with me“Wow, I said, breaking the silence as we stood on eithe
34、r side of my front door“Thanks“OkaywellI have to go, she said softly“OkaySee you later then and I closed the door“Who was that at the door? my mum askedThe card started off with “Merry Christmas, but then it said, “I am so glad were friendsI am sorry about what I said when we were fightingA fight wo
35、nt stop us from being friendsBesides, we said we were going to be friends even when were eight-twoI stopped reading and started laughingI couldnt believe I had forgotten what she said that day in her back yardI couldnt believe I had been so selfish in trying to get even and making my friends feel so
36、rry for me that I had forgotten about real friendship56How would the author and Jenna get along with each other after Christmas?AThey would be close friends againBThey would not speak to each otherCThey would lose touch with each otherDThey would go on fighting with each other57The underlined senten
37、ce “I was bossy in the fourth paragraph means “_AI looked like a bossBI acted as a bossCI was fond of giving ordersDI was fond of fighting58Which of the following is the right time order according to the passage?aJamie became our friendbI felt lonely and unhappycJenna, Jamie and I fought a lotdJenna
38、 brought me a Christmas cardeI was sorry for what I did to herfJenna and I promised to be lifelong friendsAf a b c e d Ba c f b d e Ca b c f e d Df a c b d e59The author was delighted when she read the card from Jenna because _Awhat Jenna wrote was funnyBJenna would be her friend againCshe was happy
39、 about the coming ChristmasDshe was happy to receive a Christmas card参考答案 5659ACDB *结束 People tend to become more personal and hide less of themselves when using emailResearchers from Open University in Britain have found in a recent study that there are good reasons for thisThe team of researchers
40、asked 83 pairs of students, all strangers to each other, to solve a problemThey had to discuss this question: If only five people in the world could be saved from a world disaster, who should they be? The pairs of students had to talk over the problem either face to face or by computersDrJohnson sai
41、d, “They told their partners four times as much about themselves when they talked over the Internet as when they talked face to faceWhen the computers were fitted with cameras so that students could see each other, this limited the personal side of the conversation Generally the information was not
42、extremely personalIt was mainly about things such as where they went to school, or where they used to liveBut some students discussed their love stories, and personal childhood experiencesDrJohnson believes that emailing encourages people to focus on themselvesAnd when they do this, they become more
43、 open , especially if there are no cameras“If you cannot see the other person, it becomes easier to talk about yourselfThis is because you are not thinking what the other person is thinking of youSo emailing has become the modern way of talking said DrJohnsonHowever, this style of talking is not ent
44、irely new“In the 19th century people started to use the telegraph to communicateNow the same kind of thing has happened and people ended up speaking more freelyDrJohnson thinks that e-mailers need to know about these effects of emailing, especially when they start work in a company“If you dont know
45、about it, you could find yourself saying more about yourself than you wanted to 17The subject discussed in this passage is Ahow people open up when emailing Bhow people do research studies Chow to communicate at work Dhow to discuss and solve a problem 18The reason that some couples talked freely ab
46、out themselves is that Athey didnt talk about very personal things Bthey couldnt see each other Cthe cameras on the computers were turned on Dthey had to discuss a question 19What do the underlined words in para4 refer to?AThe telegraphBThe computerCEmailingDFace-to-face talk20In the writers opinion, one should Afocus on oneself when emailing Btalk more freely in email than usual Cdiscuss any subject that one wants to Dconsider how one uses email at work E) ABCD*