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()____

A.take

B.read

C.grow

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第1题
You can never ____ it ______ that what you read, see or hear from media is true.

A. take … for granted

B. keep … in mind

C. catch… up

D. work … out

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第2题
Newspapers, along with reporting the news, instruct, entertain, and give opinions. An impo
rtant way for reading a large, big-city newspaper is knowing how to take it apart. Can you find these separate sections: world news, national and local news, sports, business, entertainment, opinions, classified ads? Does your paper have other sections?

News stories give facts, not the author's opinions. Editorials do the opposite; you can expect an editorial to take sides. Some newspaper editorials have a by-line with the author's name, but many newspapers have unsigned editorials. These reflect the opinions of the publisher or editor.

You can be a better reader if you know what to expect in a newspaper. For example, you can expect headlines to omit unnecessary words. You can expect to find the most important facts in the lead paragraph (the first paragraph) of a news story. You can expect important news items to be on the front page. You can expect less important items to be on the inside pages.

Most of all, the more you know about current news, the more you will understand what is in the newspaper; important stories are generally presented one day and followed up on following days. So, an important way for reading newspapers is reading one frequently.

To read a large newspaper, a good way is ______.

A.to read it section be section

B.to do some paper-cutting

C.to find separate sections and read accordingly

D.to predict what is inside the newspaper

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第3题
Newspapers, along with reporting the news, educate, entertain, and give opinions. An important way of reading a large, big-city newspaper is knowing how to take it apart. Can you find these separate sections: world news, national and local news, sports, business, entertainment, opinions, classified advertisements? Does your paper have other sections?

News stories give facts, not the author’s opinions. Editorials(社论) do the opposite; you can expect an editorial to take sides. Some newspaper editorials have a by-line with the author’s name, but many newspapers have unsigned(未署名的)editorials. These reflect the opinions of the publisher or editor.

You can be a better reader if you know what to expect in a newspaper. For example, you can expect headlines to omit unnecessary words. You can expect to find the most important facts in the first paragraph of a news story. You can expect important news items to be on the front page. You can expect less important items to be on the inside pages.

Most of all, the more you know about the current news, the more you will understand what is the newspaper; important stories are generally presented one day and followed up on following days. So, an important way of reading newspapers is reading one frequently

When reading a large newspaper, one should _________()

A.read it from cover to cover

B.do some paper-cutting

C.find separate sections

D.predict what is inside the paper

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第4题
The last patient left his office.Mr.South had a look at the()on the wall.It was a quarter to six.It meant that he had to stay there for fifteen minutes.A friend of his asked him to dinner that evening.Of course he should()some flowers for her.He brought out the purse and counted the money in it.He had sixty dollars and it was enough to do that.And then he remembered he bought a newspaper on his way to the hospital after lunch.He was too busy to read it.Now he brought it out,but then came in a man()forty.He looked at him carefully.The man looked strange.Mr.South didn't know what he came for.

"What's wrong with you?" asked Mr.South.

"Nothing,Mr.South," said the man,"But…"

The man began to smile and said,"Don't you()me,Mr.South? You cured (治愈) my rheumatism(风湿病) three years ago."

"Mr.Bell?"

"Yes.Did you()me not to get myself wet?"

"Yes,I did," answered the doctor.

"Well.I come here to ask you if you think it's OK for me to take a bath now?"

A.clock B.buy C.tell D.about E.remember

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第5题
So at about eleven every night when he sat down for his (1) , I would come out of the
So at about eleven every night when he sat down for his (1) , I would come out of the

kitchen and sit down (2) to him and read articles from the front page of the (3) . When I ran into a word I didn’t know (and I didn’t know half of the article, because any word (4) than a couple of syllables gave me trouble) he explained the (5) of the word and gave me the (6) .Then he’d send me (7) to the sentences so I could understand the word in (8) . Then I would take the paper away with me, armed now with the meaning of those words, and reread and reread the article (9) that the meaning of those words would get(10) into my memory. Every evening we did that.

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第6题
根据以下材料,回答题。A Success StoryAt 19, Ben Way is already a millionaire, and one of a

根据以下材料,回答题。

A Success Story

At 19, Ben Way is already a millionaire, and one of a growing number of teenagers who have(51 ) their fortune through the Internet.(52) makes Ben"s story all the more remarkable is that he is dyslexic, and was(53) by teachers at his junior school that he would never be able to read or write(54)."I wanted to prove them(55)",says Ben, creator and director of Waysearch, a net search engine which can be used

(56) find goods in online shopping malls.

When he was eight, his local authorities provided him with a PC to help with school work.Although he was(57) to read the ,manuals, he had a natural ability with the computer,and(58) by his father, he soon began(59) people ~ 10 an hour for hisknowledge and skills. At the age of 15 he(60) up his own computer consultancy, Quad Computer, which he ran from his bedroom, and two years later he left school to(61) all his time to business.

"By this time the company had grown and ! needed to take on a(62) of employees to help me", says Ben. "That enabled me to start doing business with(63) companies. " It was his ability to consistently.(64) difficult challenges that led him to win the Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in the same year that he formed Waysearch, and he has recently signed a deal(65) 25 million with a private investment company, which will finance his search engine.

请在第__(51)__处填上正确答案。 查看材料

A.taken

B.made

C.put

D.done

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第7题
For many people today, reading is no longer relaxation. To keep up their work they must
read letters, reports, trade publications, interoffice communications, not to mention newspapers and magazines: a never-ending flood of words. In(1)a job or advancing in one, the ability to read and comprehend(2)can mean the difference between success and failure. Yet the unfortunate fact is that most of us are (3)readers. Most of us develop poor reading(4)at an early age, and never get over them. The main deficiency(5)in the actual stuff of language itself----words. Taken individually, words have(6)meaning until they are strung together into phrases, sentences and paragraphs.(7), however, the untrained reader does not read groups of words. He laboriously reads one word at a time, often regressing to(8)words or passages. Regression, the tendency to look back over(9)you have just read, is a common bad habit in reading. Another habit which(10)down the speed of reading is vocalization-----sounding each word either orally or mentally as(11)reads.

To overcome these bad habits, some reading clinics use a device called an(12), which moves a bar (or curtain) down the page at a predetermined speed. The bar is set at a slightly faster rate(13)the reader finds comfortable, in order to “stretch” him. The accelerator forces the reader to read fast,(14)word-by-word reading, regression and sub vocalization, practically impossible. At first(15)is sacrificed for speed. But when you learn to read ideas and concepts, you will not only read faster,(16)your comprehension will improve. Many people have found(17)reading skill drastically improved after some training.(18)Chalice Au, a business manager, for instance, his reading rate was a reasonably good 172 words a minute(19)the training, now it is an excellent 1,378 words a minute. He is delighted that how he can(20)a lot more reading material in a short period of time.

1. A. applying

B. doing

C. offering

D. getting

2. A. quickly

B. easily

C. roughly

D. decidedly

3. A. good

B. curious

C. poor

D. urgent

4. A. training

B. habits

C. situations

D. custom

5. A. lies

B. combines

C. touches

D. involves

6. A. some

B. a lot

C. little

D. dull

7. A. Fortunately

B. In fact

C. Logically

D. Unfortunately

8. A. reuse

B. reread

C. rewrite

D. recite

9. A. what

B. which

C. that

D. if

10. A. scales

B. cuts

C. slows

D. measures

11. A. some one

B. one

C. he

D. reader

12. A. accelerator

B. actor

C. amplifier

D. observer

13. A. then

B. as

C. beyond

D. than

14. A. enabling

B. leading

C. making

D. indicating

15. A. meaning

B. comprehension

C. gist

D. regression

16. A. but

B. nor

C. or

D. for

17. A. our

B. your

C. their

D. such a

18. A. Look at

B. Take

C. Make

D. Consider

19. A. for

B. in

C. after

D. before

20. A. master

B. go over

C. present

D. get through

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第8题
完形填空When I was about twelve, I suddenly developed a great passion for writing poet
ry.I 21 all my other hobbies, such as collecting stamps, and spent all my spare time reading poetry and writing it.This habit of writing poetry 22 every possible occasion soon got me into trouble at school.23 a lesson did not interest me, I would take out my notebook and start writing poems in class.Of course I did this very cautiously, but it was not long 24 I got caught.One day while I was busy writing a poem during a geography lesson, I looked up to find the teacher standing over me, fuming with anger 25 I was not paying attention.He tore the poem up, with a warning 26 time in his class.All the same I was convinced that I had written a good poem, so that evening I wrote it out again 27 memory.Not long 28, I read about a poetry contest and I decided to send in my poem.Weeks later, long after I had given up hope, I got a letter 29 me I had won the first prize.Everyone at school was very impressed --- except the geography teacher, who watched me more carefully than ever.He was quite 30 that I was not going to write poetry in his lesson!

21.A gave up

B.developed

C.Followed

D.forgot

22.A.at

B.on

C.in

D.with

23.A.Unless

B.Since

C.If

D.Given

24.A.after

B.ago

C.when

D.before

25.A.as

B.because

C.therefore

D.but

26.A.not to waste

B.not wasting

C.not waste

D.is not wasting

27.A.with

B.at

C.from

D.on

28.A.before

B.after

C.ago

D.since

29.A.inform

B.informed

C.informs

D.informing

30.A.determined

B.expected

C.impressed

D.worried

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第9题
Read the passage and choose the right sub-title (A-E) for each paragraph.A.The inexac

Read the passage and choose the right sub-title (A-E) for each paragraph.

A.The inexactitude of language

B.Preventing misunderstandings

C.Intercultural communication

D.Fostering respect

E.Avoiding conflicts

Para 1 ()

Intercultural communication refers to messages transmitted between members of two or more different societies. Effective intercultural communication helps firms avoid conflict, prevent misunderstandings, and foster respect.

Para 2 ()

The workplace is growing more diverse every day. Managers cannot assume that what they find inoffensive will also be inoffensive to their subordinates. A lack of sensitivity can lead to claims of discrimination or harassment, which costs firms big money. Intercultural communication involves exercising sensitivity and tact to avoid such conflicts.

Para 3 ()

We human beings have developed language to communicate ideas to one another. Still, our language represents an imperfect form. of communication. Sometimes, words cannot accurately convey an idea, because the information might be highly complex. Also, a concept that exists in one culture or language might not be part of another. Effective intercultural communication tries to bridge language gaps as effectively as possible so that everyone at the workplace finds themselves on the same page.

Para 4 ()

Given the inexactitude of language, misunderstandings can frequently arise between people from different cultures when they exchange information. Idioms often become lost in translation. For example, the English expression “to shoulder responsibility” translates into Swedish as “be a man for your hat”. Intercultural communication does not rely on expressions native to a particular language that could lead to confusion; rather, it relies on clear messages that all parties understand.

Para 5 ()

Communication happens differently in various cultures. What one society finds acceptable may be anathema to another. When coworkers from different cultures do not take these differences into account, not only does communication suffer but conflicts come to the fore. Effective intercultural communication does not try to ignore societal differences; rather, it respects the variations among the human race and enables people to transmit information clearly.

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第10题
One of the most important features that distinguish reading from listening is the nature o
f the audience.【C1】______the writer often does not know who will read what he writes, he must【C2】______to be as clear as possible. Time can be taken to plan the piece of writing so that it is eventually organized into some sort of【C3】______sequence of events or ideas. When we speak, however, we normally have very【C4】______time to plan what we intend to say.【C5】______, we may begin speaking before we【C6】______what to say. Our thoughts then tumble out in【C7】______a logical sequence. Since we are actually【C8】______our audience face to face we may omit some of the information we believe our audience shares.【C9】______the more familiar we are with out audience, the more information we are likely to leave out. In any【C10】______they can always stop and ask a question or ask for clarification if we have left out too much. A reader, however, cannot do【C11】______but can at least attempt comprehension at his own speed;【C12】______, he can stop and go backwards or forwards,【C13】______to a dictionary or just stop and rest. When we listen we may have to work hard to sort out the speaker' s【C14】______by refer ring backwards and forwards while the speaker continues. As the speaker struggles to organize his thoughts, he will use filler phrases to give him time to plan.【C15】______these fillers, he will still make mistakes and repeat what he has already said. His speech will be characterized【C16】______a limited range of grammatical patterns and vocabulary and the use of idioms to【C17】______some general meaning quickly. It should be clear, then, that the listener has to take an active【C18】______in the process by ignoring the speaker' s repetitions and mistakes, and by seeking out the main idea information through recall and prediction. To keep the process going【C19】______he also has to inform. the speaker that he has understood【C20】______actually interrupting.

【C1】

A.However

B.Since

C.Although

D.Unless

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第11题
You are the first to arrive at the table in the back corner of the restaurant. As you si
t down, a handsome stranger comes to the table and takes the seat across from you. You read his name on his name tag. Once he is seated, a bell rings and your date begins!

As you scan your list of conversation topics, the man across the table asks about your hobbies. From there, the conversation naturally flows back and forth from your interests to his interests to your job to his job. You are both careful not to ask questions that are too personal. Then the bell rings again. It's time to move on. As you make your way to the next table, you quickly mark your date card. You write the man's name on the card. Under thequestion "Would you like to meet again for a real date?", you mark "yes." Then you take a seat for your next date.

This is the latest way for single people to meet other people they might like to date without pressure. Many businesses offering speed dating services have become popular. These businesses organize events where participants can have dozens of quick dates all on the same night. Each speed date is less than ten minutes, and some services limit each date to only three minutes. This gives people just enough time to make an impression, so that each person in the "date" can decide if they want to meet the other again. If both people mark "yes" on the date card, the service will arrange for the people to contact one another to arrange a real date.The idea for speed dating came from Yaacov Deyo of Los Angles. In 1999, he wanted to provide an alternative way for his students to get together other than using blind dates arranged through family or friends. His speed dating idea was so successful that it quickly spread to other communities across the United States. However, like any date, speed dating does not always work out.

1.How is speed dating different from traditional dating? ()

A. The dates are usually very short.

B. It usually isn't possible to meet the person again.

C. The couples do many activities on one date.

D. The people usually know each other quite well.

2. What would be a suitable question for speed dating? ()

A. Where do you live?

B. What's your last name?

C. What sports do you like?

D. What's your phone number?

3. How long might it take a person to complete ten speed dates? ()

A. Ten minutes.

B. One evening.

C. One week.

D. Ten days.

4. Who is Deyo? ()

A. A man who has had many speed dates.

B. The inventor of speed dating.

C. A man who got married after speed dating.

D. The president of a speed dating company.

5. Why is a speed date limited to a short time? ()

A. Not to let people feel tired.

B. To have another date arrangement.

C. Not to make speed dating boring.

D. To get the chance to talk to more people.

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