第1题:
A. Either ⋯or
B. Not only ⋯but also
C. Neither⋯nor
D. Not only ⋯as well as
第2题:
Why does a man in the west who asks for a job say something like "Yes, I can certainly do it"?
A. Because to get the job he should give an impression that he's just fit for the job.
B. Because he is not modest.
C. Because he could do nothing but speak that way.
D. Because he was eager to get the job.
此题为推论题。在找工作的时候,我们不需要过于谦虚,特别是在这个竞争激烈的时代,自信比谦虚更重要,所以要表达出自己适合做这份工作。
第3题:
Many people, including some policemen, believe eye contact is a good test of honesty. If someone can't look at you directly in the eye, then he or she is not playing honestly, they insist. After many experiments, however, a number of experts have found out that good liars can make false eye contact.
Eye contact, though not a sure sign of dishonesty, is a clear way to show interest in another person. When a person looks at you and continues to do so, you know his attention is placed on you. When he turns his head away, his mind is probably elsewhere. But there are exceptions. A shy person may have trouble making and keeping eye contact, no matter how interested he is in the other person. And certain nationalities, such as the British and Germans, are much less oriented to eye-to-eye contact than, say, the French and the Arabs.
Eye contact should be natural, not forced or overdone.
Have short periods of eye contact while you watch other parts of the person's face — especially the mouth. When the person smiles, be sure to smile back. But always make an effort to return your gaze to the person's eyes as she speaks. It is common to look up, down, and all around when speaking to others, and not have eye contact at all times.
Too much eye contact, especially if it is forced, can work against you. If you stare at a person, or leer in a suspicious way, the other person may feel uncomfortable and even suspicious about your intent. A fixed stare can seem like aggressive behavior. if it is a challenge as to who will look away first.
(1)Many people believe that eye contact is a sign of ___________.
A、honesty
B、dishonesty
C、attention
D、A and C
(2)According to the passage, which of the following statements is NOT true?
A、Eye contact is a way to show interest in another person.
B、When a person looks at you, his attention is placed on you.
C、When a person fails to make eye contact, he is definitely not interested in you.
D、It is common to look up, down, and all around when speaking to others.
(3)While we watch other person's face, we should have short periods of eye contact with, especially, other people's _____________.
A、eyes
B、nose
C、mouth
D、ears
(4)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?
A、Eye contact is not a good test of honesty.
B、Some people may have trouble making and keeping eye contact, no matter how interested he is in the other person.
C、If someone can look at you directly in the eye, he or she is playing honestly.
D、A number of experts have found out that no one can make false eye contact.
(5)This passage mainly discusses ________________.
A、how to test one is honest or not by the way of eye contact
B、how to make eye contact
C、how to avoid too much eye contact
D、the function of correct eye contact
第4题:
He was the only candidate; (), he was elected.
A、so
B、whereas
C、therefore
D、such being the case
第5题:
根据短文内容判断给出的语句是否正确.正确的写“T”,错误的写“F”。
A lawyer friend of mine has devoted herself to the service of humanity. Her special area is called “public interest law”(公共利益法).
Many other lawyers serve only clients who can pay high fees. All lawyers have had expensive and highly specialized training, and they work long, difficult hours for the money they get. But what happens to people who need legal(法律上的) help and cannot pay these lawyers' fees?
Public interest lawyers fill this need. Patricia, like other public interest lawyers, gets less money than some lawyers, because she is willing to take less money. Her clients have the help they need, even if they can pay nothing at all.
Some clients need legal help because stores have cheated them with bad goods. Others are in unsafe houses. Their cases are called “civil”cases. Still others are criminals (刑事犯罪), and they go to those public interest lawyers who are in charge of “criminal”cases.
These are just a few of the many situations in which the men and women who are public interest lawyers serve to extend justice(正义) throughout our society.
( )21. A person who needs and uses legal help is called a client.
( )22. Public interest lawyers serve people who can pay high fees only.
( )23. If only the rich could be helped by lawyers, the justice system would be nothing but cheating.
( )24. Public interest law includes criminal cases only.
( )25. A landlord refuses to fix a dangerous house which is NOT a matter for a civil case.
参考答案:21、T 22、F 23、T 24、F 25、F
第6题:
Bob is not a person ______you can borrow any money though he is rich.
A. who
B. whom
C. from whom
D. from who
参考译文;虽然Bob很有钱,但他却不是那种你能从他那儿借钱的人。此题考查定语从句的用法。先行词在定语从句里做宾语,故用“whom”,“从……借”是“borrow from”,综合两者考虑得出正确答案应该为C。
第7题:
听力原文:When the drawer and drawee of a bill are the same person, the holder may treat the instrument either as a bill of exchange or as a promissory note.
(6)
A.If both the drawer and drawee of an instrument are the same person, the instrument may be treated as a promissory note.
B.In any case, the holder can treat the instrument as a bill of exchange or a promissory note.
C.If both the drawer and drawee of an instrument are the same person, the instrument can only he treated as a promissory note.
D.When the drawer and drawee of a bill are the same person, the holder may treat the instrument neither as a bill of exchange nor as a promissory note.
第8题:
A. terms
B. words
C. relations
D. conversations
第9题:
A、person who is expert in the choice of food
B、person who is on diet
C、person who can eat a lot
D、person who can cook
第10题:
A.A person who is very popular among his folks
B.A person who is strongly disproved of by other members
C.A person who is always quiet and friendly
D.A person who will set the world on fire sooner or later