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參考范文:Stated-ownedbusinessorJointventureUpongraduation,virtuallyallcollegestudentswillconfronttheproblemofthecareerchoice,whichistrulyatoughchoice.Students'opinionsdiffergreatlyonthisissue.Someholdthatthereisnobetterwaytogetadecentjobthanworkinginastated-ownedbusinesswhichwillguaranteemylifeafterretirement,butotherstaketheattitudethatajointventureoutweighsanyotherjobsasitmayprovidehigherincomeforemployees.Astomyself,Ipreferthelatterview.Ajointventure,especiallyahigh-salaryjointventure,exertsatremendousfascinationonagreatnumberofpeople,withnoexceptiontome.Althoughitmightbeimpossibletomakesuremyretirementpensionisgoodenough,high-salaryisexactlywhatIneedjustnow.Inmyview,ourcareerchoiceslargelydependonwherewewanttostayfortherestoflife.Forme,metropolisistheplacewhereIcangrasploadsofopportunitiesandachievemypersonaldreams.AsIholdtheviewthatliveinthemoment,notthefuture,andalsoinordertofinancemyselfinsomeaspectssuchasthetransportation,thehouse-renting,orsocialactivities,ajointventurecansatisfymyneedsfortheconsumptionImentionedabove.Inshort,ajointventureisthefirstandonlyconsiderationinmychoiceofcareer.聽(tīng)力答案:SectionA1.[A]Itwasdangeroustolivein.2.[B]Astorm3.[B]Theyweretrappedinanundergroundelevator.4.[C]Theysentsuppliestokeeptheminerswarm.5.[D]Closesomeofitspostoffice.6.[C]StoppingmaildeliveryonSaturdays.7.[A]Manypostofficestaffwilllosetheirjobs.SectionB8.[D]Hewilllosepartofhispay.9.[B]Heisatrustworthyguy.10.[D]Sheisbetterathandlingsuchmatters.11.[C]Heisalwaystryingtostiruptrouble.12.[D]Reserved13.[A]Theystayquiet14.[C]Shewasneverinvitedtoacolleague’shome.15.[B]HousesprovidemoreprivacySectionC16.[D]Theywillautomaticallybegivenhiringpriority.17.[C]Visittheschoolcareersservice.18.[B]Supervisingstudyspacestoensureaquietatmosphere.19.[C]Itmaybesoldatahigherprice.20.[A]Itishealthierthangreentee.21.[D]Itdoesnothaveastablemarket.22.[B]Theypreferuniqueobjectsofhighquality.23.[B]Theycouldonlytrytocreateatnight.24.[A]Makewisechoices.25.[A]Toboostthelocaleconomy.聽(tīng)力原文短篇新聞2SectionA-2RescueeffortswereunderwayThursdaymorningfor17minerswhowerestuckinanelevatorbelowgroundataCargillrocksaltminenearLansing,NewYork,accordingtoMarciaLynch.PublicinformationofficerwithTompkinsCounty’semergencyresponsedepartment,emergencyworkershavemadecontactwiththeminersviaaradio.Andtheyallappeartobeuninjured,saidJessicaVerfuss,theemergencydepartment’sassistantdirector.Crewshavemanagedtoprovideheatpacksandblanketstotheminerssothattheycankeepwarmduringtherescueoperation,Verfusssaid.Detailsaboutwhatledtotheworkers’beingtrappedintheelevatorwentimmediatelyavailable.Themine,alongNewYork’sCayugaLake,processessaltusedforroadtreatment.Itproducesabout2milliontonsofsaltthatisshippedtomorethan1,500placesinthenortheasternUnitedStates,therocksaltmineisoneofthreeoperatedbyCargillwiththeothertwoinLouisianaandOhio.Q3.Whatdoesthenewsreportsayaboutthesaltminers?Q4.Whatdidtherescueteamdo?短篇新聞3SectionA-3TheU.S.PostalServiceannouncedtodaythatitisconsideringclosingabout3,700postofficesoverthenextyearbecauseoffallingrevenues.Facingan$8.3billionbudgetdeficitthisyear,closingpostofficersisoneofseveralproposalsthePostalServicehasputforthrecentlytocutcosts.Lastweek,forexample,PostmasterGeneralPatDonahoeannouncedplanstostopmaildeliveryonSaturdays,amovehesayscouldsave$3billionannually.“Wearelosingrevenueaswespeak,”Donahoesaid.“Wedonotwanttaxpayermoney.Wewanttobeself-sufficient.Solikeanyotherbusinessyouhavetomakechoices.”DeanGranholmthevicepresidentfordeliveryandpostofficeoperationssaidthefirstwavesofclosingswouldbeginthisfall.Heestimatedthatabout3,000postmasters,500stationmanagersandbetween500and1,000postalclerkscouldlosetheirjobs.Q5.WhatistheU.S.PostalServiceplanningtodo?Q6.Whatmeasurehasbeenplannedtosavecosts?Q7.Whatwillhappenwhentheproposedmeasurecomeintoeffect?長(zhǎng)對(duì)話1&2Conversation1A:Mrs.Hampton,we'vegottroubleinthepressroomthismorning.B:Ohdear.Whatabout?A:Oneofthepressoperatorsarrivedanhourandahalflate.B:Butthat'sastraightforwardaffair.Hewillsimplylosepartofhispay.That'swhywehaveaclock-insystem.A:Butthepointisthemanwasclocked-inat8o'clock.WehaveJohnstandingbythetimeclock,andheswearshesawnothingirregular.B:IsJohnreliable?A:Yes,heis.That'swhywechosehimforthejob.B:Haveyouspokentothemanwhowaslate?A:Notyet.IthoughtI'dhaveawordwithyoufirst.He'sadifficultman,andIthinkthere'sbeensometroubleontheshopfloor.I'vegotafeelingthattradeunionrepresentativeisbehindthis.ThemanagertoldmethatJackGreen'sbeenveryactivearoundtheshopthelastfewdays.B:Well,whatdoyouwantmetodo?A:Iwaswonderingifyou'dseeSmith,themanwhowaslate,becauseyouaresomuchbetterathandlingthingslikethis.B:Oh,alright.I'llseehim.ImustsayIagreewithyouabouttherebeingbadfeelingsintheworks.I'vehadtheideaforsometimethatJackGreen'sbeenbusystirringthingsupinconnectionwiththelatestwageclaim.He'salwaystryingtomaketrouble.Well,I'llgetthemanagertosendSmithuphere.Q8.Whatwillhappentothepressoperatorwhowaslatefortheworkaccordingtothewoman?Q9.WhatdoesthemansayaboutJohnwhostandsbythetimeclock?Q10.Whydoesthemansuggestthewomanseetheworkerwhowaslate?Q11.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutJackGreen?Conversation2A:OurtopictodayisaboutsomethingsthatforeignersnearlyalwayssaywhentheyvisitBritain.It's'WhyaretheBritishsocold?'Andthey'retalkingabouttheBritishpersonality–thefamousBritish'reserve'.Itmeansthatwearen'tveryfriendly,wearen'tveryopen.B:Sodoyouthinkit'strue?A:It'sadifficultone.SomanypeoplewhovisitBritainsayit'sdifficulttomakefriendswithBritishpeople.Theysaywe'recold,reserved,unfriendly...B:Ithinkit'strue.LookatAmericansorAustralians.Theyspeakthesamelanguage,butthey'remuchmoreopen.Andyouseeitwhenyoutravel,people-Imeanstrangers-speaktoyouonthestreetoronthetrain.Britishpeopleseldomspeakonthetrain.Orthebus.NotinLondon,anyway.A:'NotinLondon'.That'sit.Capitalcitiesarefulloftouristsandareneververyfriendly.Peoplearedifferentinotherpartsofthecountry.B:Notcompletely.Imetawomanonce,anItalian.She'sbeenworkinginManchesterfortwoyears,andnoone-notoneofhercolleagues-hadeverinvitedhertotheirhome.Theywerefriendlytoheratwork,butnothingelse.Shecouldn'tbelieveit.ShesaidthatwouldneverhappeninItaly.A:Youknowwhattheysay–'anEnglishman'shomeishiscastle'.It’sreallydifficulttogetinside.B:Yeah.It'saboutbeingprivate.Yougohometoyourhouseandyourgardenandyouclosethedoor.It'syourplace.A:That'swhytheBritishdon'tlikeflats.Theyprefertoliveinhouses.B:That’strue.Q12.WhatdoforeignersgenerallythinkofBritishpeopleaccordingtothewoman?Q13.WhatmayBritishpeopletypicallydoonethetrainaccordingtotheman?Q14.WhatdoesthemansayabouttheItalianwomanworkinginManchester?Q15.WhydoBritishpeoplepreferhousestoflats?聽(tīng)力篇章PassageOneIncollege,timeisscarce,andconsequently,veryprecious.Atthesametime,expensesincollegepileupsurprisinglyquickly.Aparttimejobisagoodwaytobalancecostswhileensuringthereisenoughtimeleftoverforbothacademicsubjectsandafter-classactivities.Ifyouareacollegestudentlookingforaparttimejob,thebestplacetostartyourjobsearchisrightoncampus.Therearetonsofon-campusjobopportunities,andasastudent,you’llautomaticallybegivenhiringpriority.Plus,on-campusjobseliminatecommutingtime,andcouldbeagreatwaytoconnectwithacademicandprofessionalresourcesatyouruniversity.Checkwithyourschool’scareerserviceoremploymentofficeforhelptofindacampusjob.Ofcourse,thereareopportunitiesforpart-timeworkoff-campus,too.Ifyouspendalittletimediggingfortherightparttimejobs,you’llsaveyourselftimewhenyoufindajobthatleavesyouwithenoughtimetogetyourschoolworkdone,too.Ifyouareacollegestudentlookingforworkbutworryyouwon’thaveenoughtimetodevotetoacademicsubjects,considerworkingasastudyhalloralibrarymonitor.Responsibilitiesgenerallyincludesupervisingstudyspacestoensurethataquietatmosphereismaintained.It’saprettyeasyjob,butonewithlotsofdowntime-whichmeansyouwillhaveplentyoftimetocatchuponreading,dohomeworkorstudyforanexam.Q16:Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutcollegestudentsapplyingforon-campusjobs?Q17:Whatcanstudentsdotofindacampusjobaccordingtothespeaker?Q18:Whatdoesthespeakersayisalibrarymonitor’sresponsibility?PassageTwoAgriculturalworkersingreenteafieldsnearMt.Kenyaaregatheringthetealeaves.Itisbeautifultosee.Therowsofteabushesarestraight.Allappearstobewell.Butthefarmerswhoplantedthebushesareworried.NelsonKibaraisoneofthem.HehasbeengrowingteaintheKerugoyaareafor40years.Hesaysthepricesthisyearhavebeensolowthathehasmadealmostnoprofit.Hesayshemustgrowdifferentkindsofteaifheistosurvive.Mr.KibaraandhundredsofotherfarmershavebeenremovingsomeoftheirteabushesandplantinganewkindofteadevelopedbytheTeaResearchFoundationofKenya.Itsleavesarepurpleandbrown.Whentheteaisboiled,thedrinkhasapurplecolor.Medicalresearchershavestudiedthehealthbenefitsofthenewtea.Theysayitishealthierthangreenteaandcouldbesoldforapricethatisthreetofourtimeshigherthanthepriceofgreentea.ButMr.Kibarasayshehasnotreceivedahigherpriceforhispurpleteacrop.Hesaysthemarketfortheteaisunstableandheisoftenforcedtosellhispurpleteaforthesamepriceasgreentealeaves.Hesaystherearenotenoughbuyerswillingtopaymoreforthepurpletea.Q19.WhyhaveteafarmersinKenyadecidedtogrowpurpletea?Q20.Whatdoresearcherssayaboutpurpletea?Q21.WhatdoesMr.Kibarafindaboutpurpletea?PassageThreeToday'sconsumerswantbeautifulhandcraftedstowearandtohavefortheirhomeenvironment.Theyprefersomethinguniqueandtheydemandquality.Craftsmentodayaremeetingthisdemand.Peopleandhomesareshowinggreatchangeasmoreandmoreuniquehandcrafteditemsbecomeavailable.Handcraftsarebigbusiness.Nolongdoesagoodcraftsmanhavetoworkinajobhedislikesalldayandthentrytocreateatnight.Hehasearnedhisprofessionalstatus.Heisnowarespectedmemberofsociety.Partsofthefunofbeingacraftsmanismeetingothercraftsmen.Theylovetosharetheirideasandmaterialsandhelpothersfindmarketsfortheirwork.Craftsmenhavehelpededucateconsumerstomakewisechoices.Theyhelpthembecomeawareofdesignandtechnique.Theyhelpthemrelatetheirchoicetoitsintendeduse.Theyofteninvolveconsumersintryingthecraftthemselves.Whenagroupofcraftsmenexpendstoincludemoremembers,asmallcraftorganizationisformed.Suchanorganizationdoesalotintrainingworkshopsinspecialmedia,craftmarketingtechniques,craftfairsandsales,festivals,TVappearancesanddemonstrations.Stateartcouncilshelpsponsorlocalartsandcraftsfestivalswhichdrawcrowdsoftouristconsumers.Thisbooststhelocaleconomyconsiderablybecausetouristsnotonlybuycrafts,buttheyalsousetherestaurantsandhotelsandotherservicesofthearea.Q22.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttoday'sconsumers?Q23.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutagoodcraftsmaninthepast?Q24.Whatdocraftsmenhelpconsumersdo?Q25.Whydostateartcouncilshelpsponsorlocalartsandcraftsfestivals?閱讀答案:PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionA26.E)challenge空前主語(yǔ)為Anewstudy,故此處應(yīng)選一個(gè)動(dòng)詞第三人稱單數(shù)作謂語(yǔ),符合的詞有E)challenges,M)suggests,和N)tastes,根據(jù)空后questioning,得出該空應(yīng)填E)challenges挑戰(zhàn),質(zhì)疑。27.J)searchedsearchfor為固定搭配,意為“尋找,搜索”,所給詞匯中只有J)searched符合題意。28.D)categorizing空前是介詞for,空后為名詞brains,再根據(jù)后面的內(nèi)容as“male”or“female”,初步判斷該空應(yīng)該填入動(dòng)詞的-ing形式。瀏覽選項(xiàng),只有D)和H)符合。根據(jù)搭配及語(yǔ)義,D)為答案,categorizing…as…意為“把……分為……”。29.K)similarities根據(jù)空前的句子“therearesomegender-based…”,該空應(yīng)填入名詞復(fù)數(shù)形式。瀏覽選項(xiàng),E),K),N)符合。再根據(jù)句意及空格后的句子“不同類型的大腦并不一直由性別區(qū)分”,該空應(yīng)填入K)similarities“相似之處”。30.L)slightly空格前為be動(dòng)詞were,后為形容詞different,很顯然該空的詞是來(lái)修飾different的,因此應(yīng)填入副詞。結(jié)合文意可知,雖然普通男性和普通女性的大腦差別很小,但是通過(guò)查看腦部掃描光片也沒(méi)法對(duì)其進(jìn)行區(qū)分。slightly為副詞,意為“輕微地,稍微”,所以應(yīng)填入L)。31.G)percentage空格前為形容詞small,后為ofpeople,因此應(yīng)填入名詞。結(jié)合文意可知,只有一小部分人具備“完全男性”或“完全女性”的特征。percentage意為“百分比”,asmallpercentageof…意為“一小部分”,所以應(yīng)填入G)。32.O)traditional該空后為名詞beliefs,因此,該空應(yīng)填入一個(gè)形容詞,根據(jù)文意可知,很多研究都是在質(zhì)疑“人們對(duì)于性別和大腦功能之間關(guān)系的傳統(tǒng)理解”,因此,該處應(yīng)選O)traditional傳統(tǒng)的。33.I)regardless該空考查短語(yǔ)regardlessof的含義。根據(jù)“他警告不要輕易給出以下結(jié)論:所有的大腦都是一樣的,不論性別”可知,該空應(yīng)填入I)regardless,構(gòu)成短語(yǔ)regardlessof,意為“不管,不顧”。34.H)provingamountainofevidence意為“大量的證據(jù)”,proving為現(xiàn)在分詞作后置定語(yǔ)修飾evidence。35.M)suggests該句中,thestudy為主語(yǔ),that引導(dǎo)的賓語(yǔ)從句作賓語(yǔ),故此空應(yīng)填入一個(gè)動(dòng)詞來(lái)作謂語(yǔ),結(jié)合上下文,應(yīng)選suggests,意為“暗示,表明”。SectionB36.[I]對(duì)應(yīng)關(guān)鍵詞jammingattacks,和equipmentandskill在I段落中同時(shí)出現(xiàn)了兩個(gè)關(guān)鍵詞。37.[D]對(duì)應(yīng)關(guān)鍵詞wirelesssecuritysystem,和conversation在原文中有復(fù)現(xiàn).38.[J]選項(xiàng)中wirelesssecuritysystem,和triggeringthealarm可以在J選項(xiàng)中找到對(duì)應(yīng).39.[F]SimpliSafe,大寫名詞很好定位,在加上復(fù)現(xiàn)的distinguish,radiointerference可以鎖定選項(xiàng)F。40.[B]根據(jù)smallproportion可以確定唯一的選項(xiàng)B41.[H]對(duì)應(yīng)關(guān)鍵詞keepschanging42.[C]對(duì)應(yīng)關(guān)鍵詞transmitsignals,和activate.43.[K]根據(jù)選項(xiàng)differentmeasures只在K段落中出現(xiàn)了。44.[G]選項(xiàng)cellphones是最關(guān)鍵的定位詞,可以在G選項(xiàng)中找到復(fù)現(xiàn)。45.[E]選項(xiàng)frequent對(duì)應(yīng)了段落的frequency。SectionCPassageOne46.[B]Heintendstogetridofthetippingpractice.根據(jù)題目中的BillPerry這個(gè)專有名詞,我們可以定位到文中的第一段話。在But后面有提到“我能告訴你我喜歡這個(gè)小伙子。因?yàn)樗蛩憬垢缎≠M(fèi)這種情況,而贊成給服務(wù)員實(shí)際的工資”。B選項(xiàng)和這句話的含義接近,getridof意為“擺脫”,和ban“禁止”含義相近;planto和intendto含義一樣。所以正確答案為B.47.[C]Itforcesthecustomertocompensatethewaiter.根據(jù)題干中的關(guān)鍵詞theauthorhatestipping和mainreason可以返回原文,定位到第三段。文中說(shuō)“我討厭它,因?yàn)樗鼘⒘x務(wù)偽裝成一種選擇?!奔热皇橇x務(wù),那必然是強(qiáng)迫顧客去做的事情,這和C選項(xiàng)的含義較為接近。48.[D]Theycanhavesomesayinhowmuchtheirserversearn.根據(jù)關(guān)鍵詞manypeoplelovetipping返回原文,我們可以定位至第四段。根據(jù)文中第二行的Youliketofeelthatyouhaveavoiceinhowmuchmoneyyourservermakes.可知,這題應(yīng)該選擇D選項(xiàng)。49.[A]Servicesqualityhaslittleeffectontipsize.文中問(wèn)的是調(diào)查中一些服務(wù)員的觀點(diǎn),這在第五段的最后一句話中有所體現(xiàn),文中說(shuō):一些服務(wù)員不認(rèn)為他們的工作會(huì)受到收到的消費(fèi)的影響。50.[D]Waitersshouldbepaidbyemployersinsteadofcustomers.本題問(wèn)作者的觀點(diǎn),切記文中無(wú)人認(rèn)領(lǐng)的觀點(diǎn)便是作者的觀點(diǎn)。在第六段的末尾有提到說(shuō),作者支持BillPerry的觀點(diǎn),而B(niǎo)ill的觀點(diǎn)就和D選項(xiàng)是近義表達(dá)。PassageTwo51.[C]Theimpact

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