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1、Part 1 Understanding Long Conversations(每小题:分)Directions: I n this section youll hear a long conversation or conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.A. Writing reports.B. Reading resumes.C. Conducting in

2、terviews.D.Preparing a speech.2.A.Because he is too exhausted.B.Because he is pressed for time.3.C.D.A.B.C.Because the resumes are too bad.Because the resumes are too good.The man.The woman.Miss Raina Aziz.D. Mr. Phil Langdon.4.A. The man. B. The woman.c区 C. Miss Raina Aziz.l D. Mr. Phil Langdon.5.l

3、 A. The woman is the mans boss and often gives him advice.C B. The man studied harder at college than most current students.C. The man thinks that some students today take academics too seriously.D. The man will conduct experiments instead of being present at the interview.Part 2 Understanding Passa

4、ges(每小题:分)Directions: I n this section youll hear a passage or passages. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.1.- A. 192 million dollars. B. 200 million dollars.E_ _ C. 300 million dollars.ci D. 450 million dollars.

5、2.3.4.5.A. 45.B. 92.C.D.145.192.A. 750 thousand.B. 45 million.C. 30 million.D. 2 million.A. 30.B.45.C. 75.D. 20.A. 45 million.B. 30 million.C. 20 million.D. 2 million.Part 3 Skimming and Scanning (MultipleChoice+ Blank Filling)(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passage or passages and then answer

6、 the questions. For the first 7 questions in each passage, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. For the remaining 3 questions in the same passage, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Questions 1 to 10 are based on the following passage. What

7、s Happened to Company Loyalty?After all these years, theyre letting me go!I immediately recognized the voice at the other end of the phone. It was my friend Joe. Without taking even a breath, he continued, Whats happened to company loyalty?Joe was obviously upset and needed help. We talked a while a

8、nd when finally I calmed him down, he explained what had happened.For over fifteen years, Joe had been with a large printing company. Recently, hed been in a middle management accounting job, and he expected to be there until his retirement. But then came a merger (喜)and the inevitable reorganizatio

9、n. Joes job was removed, and there was no other spot for him. His job loss came as a sudden and alarming shock.It shouldnt have.I told my friend that in a world of global company mergers, buy-outs, and reorganizations, management often values making money more than loyalty to employees. Thats the wa

10、y it is, and its been this way for several decades. Nobody should be surprised by this fact. If a merger is intended to bring together two companies, its obvious that two accounting departments cant continue to exist. Some folks will have to go.Joe should have seen the early warning signalsDthe writ

11、ing on the wall. But, he thought the writing wasnt that obvious. Hed only heard from other people that a merger was coming. Of course, hed have been wise to prepare himself just the same. After all, where there*s smoke, theres usually fire.I suggested several methods Joe can use for survivingDand ac

12、tually profiting from Da lack of company loyalty in the future.Arst, anytime there are rumors of organizational change, one should take stock of ones self and career. Decide what to do and how to do it in advance of a formal announcement. For example, what will make long and short term goals happen?

13、 Look at alternative industries and functions and decide what might be a good fit. Begin to write a personal record, as well as an action plan. Even if a rumor turns out to be false, the preparation will reduce the effect of something like this down the road.Next, do some research about the other or

14、ganization, and listen to other peoples chatting. If the other company is going to buy your company, how many employees are there? How is it known in the business community? What are its strengths and weaknesses?In Joes case, if a buyers strength is an advanced computer program, and hes unfamiliar w

15、ith it, he might take a quick course on the subject in order to appear more valuable and improve his chances of being kept. If a weakness is in the buyers accounting department, he should figure out how he can help improve the situation. That might even get him promoted!Also, always look into the bu

16、yers culture and working environment. Its a good bet these standards of operation will be imposed. Is a 12-hour day usual? Is the management style strict? Or is the dress style too traditional? If the answers to these questions are uncomfortable, it may be best to seek a job elsewhere, before its de

17、cided who will go and who will stay.If one is working for the buyer, how is the company being acquired known in the business community? Do their employees appear to be more sailed and better able to handle the merged workload? What would a merged department look like? How many people would be doing

18、the same jobs?There are many sources for information. One of the best is friends in the industry. This is called networking. Or, if an acquiring organization is publicly held, a copy of its yearly report will indicate the companys financial health. Many organizations are struggling with huge financi

19、al loads from their merger-crazy activities of the past decade. Notions of job security and seniority may have been given up long ago in an effort to cut labor costs.Joes problem resulted from a denial of reality. His company was a good target for acquisition. He had known that for some time, but ma

20、de no effort to protect himself. Even after the acquisition deal closed, he was still confident that his job was safe. He really believed that the new management would look at his fifteen-year record and say, We cant let this guy go! That might have happened twenty-five years ago, but not today.Even

21、 when a relative owns the company, job security is ones own responsibility. We must all stay attentive, aware, and sensitive to whats happening around us, as well as be prepared with a worst-case plan of action.After getting Joe on the track to job recovery, I left him with a couple of key reminders

22、. A job, unlike a diamond, is not forever. And, since we are the chief executive officers of our own careers, we must manage them like the businesses they are!1. What suddenly happened to Joe after he had worked over 15 years with a printing company?匠 A. He lost his job. B. He entered middle managem

23、ent. C. He retired early._ D. He reorganized his office.2. When there are company mergers, buy-outs, and company reorganizations,. A. employees value money moreL.J B. people should be surprised C. managers value money over loyaltyD. accounting cant continue to exist3. What should Joe have done about

24、 the coming merger? A. Tell other people about it.Lj国 B. Prepare himself for it.L C. Start a fire. D. Write on the wall.4. If there is a possible organizational change, employees A. should make a formal announcementc_ B. should make new short term goals C. should make rumors of change6 D. should pre

25、pare for the change5. What should Joe do in getting prepared for the company merger?区 A. He should learn new skills._ B. He should improve his department. C. He should buy a computer program.L.J_ D. He should teach a course.c6. Why might an employee change his job when a merger happens?_ A. Because

26、the employee has a job elsewhere.B. Because the buyers culture is very different.C. Because the work environment is too far away. D. Because the dress code is not traditional. 7. Through what way can we usually know a listed companys financial health?_ A. We can gather the information from our netwo

27、rk of friends.C B. We can see if the company has many people doing the same job._ C. We can check if the company has skilled employees. Lj匹 D. We can read and study its yearly report.8. Although Joe had known his company would be bought by another one, he made no effort to protect himself.9. Job sec

28、urity is ones own responsibility, even if ones relative owns the company.10. The writer finally asked Joe to remember that, unlike a diamond, a job is not foreverPart 4 Reading Comprehension (MultipleChoice)(每小题:分)Directions: Read the following passages carefully and choose the best answer from the

29、four choices marked A, B, Cand D.Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.An animal species dies out when it fails to produce enough young in each generation to keep pace with the death rate. We can tell from fossil evidence in rocks that many living species have no longer been in existen

30、ce over the millions of years since life began. It is a natural process, and dying out is the fate of any animal that has specialized too much to change with its changing environment, or has to 8mpete with a better adapted and more powerful animal.Because of wonderful technical developments during t

31、he past few centuries, man has destroyed or has nearly destroyed some species by killing them at such a rate that they couldnt produce enough young, or by completely changing their natural environment at surprising speed.Examples can be given of the way in which natural environments are being rapidl

32、y changed. There is every possibility that many species of animals will die out because of their disappearing food source. Large numbers of animals have been hunted and killed for food. The North American buffalo (水牛)is a case of the near-dying-out species through hunting. Often the numbers are so g

33、reat that the hunters may not realize the danger; or the financial rewards for the hunters may be so great that they choose to pay no attention to the threat to species.Many people are concerned about animals and wildlife protection. One way to protect species from the threat of dying out is to plac

34、e animals in zoos and parks and breed them there. Another method is to protect the animals in their natural environment by creating wildlife protection areas and parks and using police to look after them. But the parks are large, the police are few, and the determination of hunters is very great. Ea

35、rly in 1980s, police and hunters clashed in East Africa. The hunters were armed with modern weapons, and several people were killed.There is great pleasure in watching wildlife in natural or near-natural environments, and tourism can add to the income of countries. The animals are still resources-bu

36、t in a very different form.1. According to the passage, when will animal species become extinct (灭绝)?_ A. When it suffers a disease it has never known before.c_ B. When it has been in existence for too many years. C. When it has a death rate that is made faster by man.Lj D. When it produces babies s

37、lower than the death rate.2. What might happen to an animal species if it specialized toomuch?A. It might produce more young.B. It might compete even better.C. It might be forced to change.D. It might die out in the end.3. One way to protect species from the threat of dying out is toL A. build up wa

38、lls to isolate animals in nature from people _ B. put all the hunters into prison and keep them there_ C. educate people in general to protect animals well匹 D. place animals in zoos and breed them there safely4. How do wildlife protection areas protect endangered animals?区 A. They use police help to

39、 protect them._ B. They prevent hunters from killing them.Ljl C They make the areas like natural places. D. They provide the animals with much food.5. Why do tourists go to places where they can watch wildlife? A. They can add to the income of troubled countries.L.J区 B. They can make themselves happ

40、y by seeing animals._ C. They can encourage the growth of natural places.D. They can make use of animal resources more often.Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following passage.Have you ever felt your mind getting confused after a sleepless night and you couldnt come up with an original thought no

41、matter how hard you tried?You were probably right if you thought that was caused by a lack of sleep. Dr. Home, a sleep researcher in England, studied 24 college students. One group got their normal eight hours of sleep. The other group didnt get any sleep at allthey stayed awake all night. The next

42、day, Dr. Home tested the students. He asked them questions that required creative and original thinking. One of the questions was How many uses can a box be put to?The results? The wide-awake students did well on the tests. The tired students did poorly.Ftesearch has already shown that tired people

43、can do okay on tests of routine thinking, like simple addition. But Dr. Home tested creative thinking only.As part of his study, he offered an amount of money as a reward to the tired students if they did well. But even this encouragement wasnt enough to help the students overcome their tiredness. T

44、hey still did poorly. Dr. Home believes that the part of the brain where thinking takes place may get worn out during waking hours. Sleep may help to repair the brain overnight. Without any sleep, he emphasizes, even if you think harder, you cannot do better.This study gives people something to thin

45、k about, especially people like hospital workers and airplane pilots, who must stay awake all night and then make emergency decisions.6. According to the passage, failure to think of new ideas may beA. caused by a lack of sleepB. caused by hard questionsC. caused by a weak brainD. caused by too much

46、 study7. Tired people have no problem with.l A. finding uses for boxesC B. making creative ideas区 C. doing simple math tests_ D. taking research tests8. The purpose for offering money to the tired students was to已 A. help them repair their brains_ B. stimulate their interestsc_ C. convince people to

47、 join尸 D. encourage them to do better9. Seep might help people by.区 A. repairing the brain_ B. giving creative dreamsLjl C. providing fresh energy D. allowing harder thought10. This information is useful to people like nurses and pilots because. A. they often meet situations in which they must be creativeLj_ B. they often take tests to display their abilities to do their jobsC. they often go to the hospital because of brain problemsD. they often get little sleep but make important decisions

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