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Advanced Word | months. |
Processing | •Course fees are $300 |
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To: sunny@nwu.com
From: apple@nwu.com
Sent: 21 December 2015,10:45
Subject: computer training
Sunny,
I am attaching the latest schedule from the Computer Training Center. As we have discussed in person,your computer skills are not so good and you would benefit from taking one of these courses. We also discussed the fact that your first-year employee probationary(试用的) status is still in effect and that you are required to take some training courses during this time. Please sign up for one of these courses as soon as possible. I would encourage you to choose a beginning word processing class,as your skills in that area are lacking. You have a good knowledge of database software,though you could benefit from an advanced-level class if that is what interests you most. The choice,of course,is up to you,but I recommend word processing. In choosing your class schedule,please remember that you must be present at our weekly staff meetings (Wednesday afternoons at 2:00) . As soon as you have decided on a course and schedule,please get in touch with Lisa Bush in the Human Resources Department and she will take care of the registration process for you. We at NWU,Inc. will,of course,take care of all the fees. All you have .to do is attend the classes. Please e-mail me as soon as you are registered for a course.
Apple Green
1. How long has Sunny been working at NWU,Inc.?
A. A little more than a year.
B. Exactly three months.
C. Less than one year.
D. For several years.
2. Which class will Sunny probably take?
A. Database Basics,Section 2.
B. Advanced Database,Section 1.
C. Word Processing Basics,Section 1.
D. Word Processing Basics,Section 2v
3. How will Sunny register for the class?
A. By talking with the human resources officer.
B. By visiting the training center website.
C. By calling the training center.
D. By e-mailing Apple Green.
4. How much will Sunny pay for her course?
A. $0. B. $300.
C. $325. D. $545.
5. According to the text,we can infer that Apple Green.
A. manages the Computer Training Center
B. teaches computer classes
C. is Lisa Bush's employee
D. is in charge of Sunny
(个人情况)
本文是应用文。这是一封上级建议下属参加电脑培训的邮件。
1. C. 细节理解题。根据邮件正‘文中的 We also discussed the fact that your first-year employee probationary status is still in effect 可知,Sunny 还处于一 年的试用期,因此她到公司还不到一 年。
2. D. 推理判断题。根据邮件正文中的 I would encourage you to choose a beginning word processing class,as your skills in that area are lacking 可 知,Sunny应该是选文字处理的初级 课程。再根据该课程的上课时间 Section 1: Mon., Wed., Section 2: Tues.,Thurs.及邮件正文中的please remember that you must be present at our weekly staff meetings (Wednesday afternoons at 2:00) 可知,Sunny 周三要 开会,所以她只能选第二组的课程。
3. A. 细节理解题。根据邮件正文中的 As soon as you have decided on a course and schedule,please get in touch with Lisa Bush in the Human Resources Department and she will take care of the registration process for you可知答案。
4. A.细节理解题。根据邮件正文中的 We at NWU,Inc. will,of course,take care of all the fees可知,公司负责培 训费用,所以Sunny不用花一分钱。
5. D.推理判断题。根据邮件内容可 知,Apple不仅根据Sunny的情况给 予她建议,还提醒她选课程时不要忘 记周三要开会。另外,她还告诉 Sunny报名的途径以及公司会负责培 训费。从这些不难看出,Apple不仅 熟悉Sunny的工作,对公司的运作也比较了解,由此可推测,她应该是 Sunny的上级领导。
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Jack: Keep your 1. (eye) on the road!Look where you,re going.
Rose: Why 2. (exact) am I driving the car?
Jack: I’m just going to take a back seat today. You carry on. I will watch.
Rose: Take a back seat? So you’ re going to let 3. (I) take control 一 do all the work 一 while you sit there and watch? 4. this mean you' re just being lazy?
Jack: Of course not. It just means i’m letting you have a turn at being 5 , charge — I trust you. What are you doing?!
Rose: Letting you take 6. break while I show you my driving skills!
Jack: Rose!Watch 7. forthatroundabout —and that traffic light... aren’t you driving a bit fast?
Rose: Jack 一 don’t be such a back seat driver!
Jack: A what?
Rose: A back seat driver is someone 8.offers unwanted advice. Just like you,telling the driver how 9. (drive) .
Jack: But you are going really fast 一 can I take the front seat now?
Rose: Stay 10. you are!
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Sunday lunch at my sister-in-law,s. We,re discussing a new horror film in which our 13-year-old,acting-mad,nephew Caspar landed a small role. Though everyone wants to see him in his first feature film,his mum won’t see the film (too scary) and neither will his uncle (my husband) .
For years now,my husband and I have been having discussions on whether or not it's good to be scared by art. I'm still upset that I didn’ t go to see The Blair Witch Project because he wouldn 51 come and I didn't dare to go alone. ‘The things in the movie just stay with me” he says. ' They haunt (萦绕在……心头) me.’
I don’t like watching violence either,but it doesn’t haunt me afterwards because nothing that I saw is ever much worse than the dark material that already exists in my own head. As a novelist,I know I write about the things that frighten me 一 loss,fear,the raw black edges of life. Being allowed to do this makes me feel safe because I know I can pull back from these things at any time.
Speaking of fear,I remember my visit to a Victorian prison a few years ago in order to research a novel. I paid my money and went in,following the yellow arrowed path that led into a maze (迷宫) of dark cells. After two minutes,I realized that a) I was alone,b) it was extremely dark,c) I could hear someone crying,and d) I had no idea how much more there was. Yet e) if I turned back now,I could easily lose my way and no one would hear me screaming down there.
There was no going back. My heart was beating hard and I could hear the pounding of my own blood as I made my way deeper and deeper into the wet and cold stone maze. When I finally came out and saw the sunlight,I was shaking and sweaty.
I haven’t thought about it in a long time,but,while writing this,I just googled it,only to discover that it's one of the most haunted sites in Britain. Now they tell me!
32. What's the main topic of conversation at Sunday lunch?
A. Caspar's family background.
B. The movie Caspar acted in.
C. The role Caspar played.
D. Caspar's great dream.
33. Why did the author's husband refUse to see Caspar's film?
A. Because his sister didn't want to see it.
B. Because he couldn't stand being afraid.
C. Because it was not interesting.
D. Because he didn't love Caspar.
34. The author is not afraid of watching violence thanks to her .
A. occupation B. personality
C. wild imagination D. previous experiences
35. When visiting the Victorian prison,the author felt.
A. lonely B. confused
C. exhausted D. frightened
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书面表达(满分25分)
每个人都会在生活中遇到挑战,但是应对的方法却千差万别。请以“A challenge I faced and how I overcame it”为主题用英语写一篇短文。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 短文开头己给出,不计入总词数。
When it comes to the topic of challenge,
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It turns out,talking to strangers is not so bad after all.
At least for a North Carolina teen,who went to Target,the second-largest discount retailer(零售商) in the United States,to look for a clip-on tie(卡夹式 领带) for a job interview. 36 .
Audrey Mark told CNN she was shopping at a store in Raleigh on Wednesday when she noticed something unusual.
“I see this young teen being serviced by this Target employee,” Mark said.
37 . The employee was not just tying the teen's tie,he was sharing some wisdom as well.
“I hear him preparing him with all this advice on interview skills and handshakes,” she told CNN.
38 .
“I asked him if he needed help,and he told me he needed clip-on ties,” Scott told CNN. “We didn’ t have any."
She turned to her co-worker,Dennis Roberts,and asked him if he knew how to tie a regular tie. 39 .
But Scott and Roberts went a step further and prepared the teen for his interview.
“We said ,‘Make sure you look him in the eye.’ I'm saying,‘Make sure you give him a firm handshake” ” Roberts said.
Mark took a picture.
“ 40 she told CNN. “He leaves and all these Target employees are screaming ‘Bye!Good luck!Tell us how it went/ I got so emotional. I even got teary."
A. Employee Cathy Scott said the teen walked into the store looking for a tie
B. The teen appears to have had a good initial interview at the restaurant
C. He said yes,so the teen bought one and handed it to Roberts
D. It was a very quiet,simple moment,but it was significant
E. We are inviting him back to have his second interview
F. Instead,he became the subject of a touching moment
G. Curious,she got closer to see what was going on
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We are looking for someone to look after our boys in our family home and take them to and pick them up from school. Hours would be 7:30 am to 8:30 am and 3:15 pm to 5:15 pm. We need you Monday to Friday in the morning and Tuesday to Friday in the afternoon. We would like you to have fun with the boys,take them to the park,and play games. Fantastic if you like basketball or play the piano. This might suit someone who already works in a school or educational institution and is looking for additional hours. This will start on Monday 7th September and you will be required term time only 一 we both work in education. Pay to be discussed.
Smith,London
We are looking for a friendly reliable person to assist my 7 year old with personal care. She is partially deaf with (自闭症) and needs assistance with using the toilet. She is friendly and likes people with a sense of humor. You need get her dressed for the day,take her to the taxi outside the house during term time,and pick her up from the taxi at 3 pm. Two evenings,babysitting per week. Immediate starts,no time-wasters. Pocket money is negotiable for 35 hours per week.
Gillingham,Kent
We are a professional family with 2 boys and are looking for some after-school and holiday help. The boys are very sporty and attend after-school clubs so we will need this person to pick them up from school and take them to football and help with homework and cook healthy homemade meals for them during term time. We would also need some support during school holidays and very occasionally overnight if we are both away. We will pay an hourly rate dependent on your experience. We are looking for a September start preferably!
Brown,Berkshire
33. If you worked for Smith,how long would you have to work in a week?
A. 9 hours. B. 10 hours.
C. 13 hours. D. 15 hours.
34. What's special about Gillingham's needs?
A. They need someone who can work with children.
B. They need someone who can send children to school.
C. They need someone who can begin to work in no time.
D. They need someone who can provide evening babysitting.
35. We can learn that Brown .
A. is strict with his sons’ studies
B. stresses the importance of sports
C. will pay the babysitter by the week
D. is too busy to take care of his sons
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Becoming a lexicographer(词典编纂者) was completely an accident. I came across a want ad for an editorial assistant. I got called for the interview and found out it was for Merriam-Webster. I thought, “Oh,I could do that." Within a couple of months,I realized this was exactly what I needed to do.
My job is to define new words and update old ones. When I first started,I thought I'd keep a list of words I wrote new entries for. I gave up after a year and a 50-page-long list. The list would grow long and never end. At this point when people ask how many words I've entered,I can't tell them. I have probably looked at every single entry in all of our dictionaries.
To be a new entry,a word must meet three criteria. First,widespread use. Second,it has to have sustained(持续的) usage over a certain period of time (usually years) . People think of the dictionary as being the bleeding edge,but it's not. By the time a word is in a dictionary,most people have at least seen it. Third,it has to have a meaning.
Most words don't enter the language in a smooth way. Words will drop out,then increase in use again. There's an uneven upward trend. AIDS,I think,we entered within a year of its first use. It was clear it was not going away anytime soon.
I've been at this job for almost 17 years. That's kind of crazy in this day and age,but it doesn't get boring. At some time you will have had enough of doing the same work over and over again,but you can find things that are new and fresh and interesting.
24. The author's job as a lexicographer .
A. was her dream job
B. disappointed her at first
C. went beyond her expectations
D. was due to several months of effort
25. Why did the author give up on her new entry list?
A. She felt it was useless.
B. There were too many entries.
C. There was no need to keep it.
D. She was too busy to stick to it.
26. What does the underlined part “the bleeding edge” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Something that is new.
B. Something that is right.
C. Something that is formal.
D. Something that is powerful.
27. What does the author think about her job?
A. She likes it.
B. She finds it boring.
C. She is crazy about it.
D. She feels it is challenging.
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Cycling lovers from across the country identify the best routes the UK has to offer.
Oisin Sands
Editor of sportive.com
Route:
Rostrevor to Carlingford,County Down (30-42 miles)
“My favourite bike ride would start in Rostrevor,County Down,where I grew up,”says Oisin Sands.
The ride takes in some breathtaking views on the way to the pretty harbour town of Carlingford. From Carlingford,head back to Newry. Or save on tired legs by taking the ferry from Omeath on the south side to Warrenpoint in the summer,and cycling the short distance back to the start.
Kirsty Ho Fat
Cycle journalist
Route:
Hadrian's Cycleway,Ravenglass to South Shields (174 miles)
This route follows the length of Hadrian's Wall and takes in coastal views and old-fashioned market towns.
“The ride weaves through the dramatic countryside of the North,my homeland,before finishing in South Shields,”says Kirsty,who in 2012 completed a 4,000-mile ride around the coast of Britain with her father.
Helen Curry
National Cycle Network project officer
Route:
Union Canal,Linlithgow to the Falkirk Wheel (12 miles)
This flat journey along the Scottish branch of the Union Canal is a favourite with Helen Curry.
“Follow the towpath(拉船路) along the northern bank of the canal and cross the River Avon,” says Helen. “You’ 11 pass the impressive mins of Abnond Castle."
At over 2,000 feet long,you* 11 be cycling through Scotland's longest canal tunnel.
Kristian House
2009 National Road Race Champion
Route:
Middlewich Loop (55 miles)
“This is a shorter loop I do when I’ m not training,starting and finishing in Middlewich/' says racing cyclist Kristian House.
This hilly route isn’t for the (胆怯的) .
This stretch climbs 670 feet and oflFers some wonderful views,including your first sight of Britain's second-highest pub.
21. Which ride is the longest?
A. Middlewich Loop.
B. Hadrian,s Cycleway.
C. Rostrevor to Carlingford.
D. Union Canal to the Falkirk Wheel.
22. Who is a professional cyclist?
A. Oisin Sands. B. Helen Curry.
C. Kirsty Ho Fat. D. Kristian House.
23. What do the four routes have in common?
A. They are all hilly.
B. They all provide wonderful views.
C. They all go around the coast of Britain.
D. They are all suitable for beginner cyclists.
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I was wandering around the Albuquerque airport. My flight had been 41 ,and I heard a(n) 42 : “If anyone pear Gate A-4 43 Arabic(阿拉伯语) ,
please come to the gate immediately." Gate A-4 was my own gate. I went there.
An older woman was 44 ,sitting on the floor. In her 45 Arabic dress,she reminded me of my grandmother.
“46 to her,” the flight agent urged. “We told her the flight was going to be late,and she did this."
I spoke to the woman 47 in Arabic while putting my arm around her. She 48 crying. It turned out that she thought the 49 had been canceled. She planned to be in New York for some medical treatment the next day. I comforted her and suggested 50 her family.
We telephoned her son. In English,I told him that I would 51 with his mother until we got on the plane. Then his son was 52 . Next we called my dad. They spoke for a while in Arabic and 53 that they had ten shared friends. After that,I called some Arabic friends I 54 and let them talk to her.
She was in a 55 wood (情绪) by then and took some homemade 56 — little cakes stuffed with nuts and topped with sugar 一 from her bag and 57 them to the people near the gate. To my amazement,no one 58 . It was like a party. The traveler from Argentina,the mom from California,the lovely woman from Laredo — we were all smiling,enjoying the same 59 .
I looked around and thought,this is the world I want to live in. One with no 60 . Everyone can be happy anywhere.
41. A. booked B. confirmed C. delayed D. canceled
42. A. noise B. argument C. dialogue D. announcement
43. A. likes B. understands C. accepts D. studies
44. A. weeping B. reading C. thinking D. begging
45. A. long B. strange C. expensive D. traditional
46. A. Write B. Sing C. Explain D. Apologize47. A. quickly B. softly C. suddenly D. loudly
48. A. stopped B. started C. kept D. avoided
49. A. plan B. performance C. meeting D. flight
50. A. calling B. saving C. showing D. punishing
51. A. live B. work C. stay D. play
52. A. in action B. in relief C. in charge D. in trouble
53. A. found out B. made sure C. agreed D. promised
54. A. missed B. helped C. met D. knew
55. A. changing B. serious C. cheerful D. confident
56. A. chocolates B. cookies C. wine D. bread
57. A. sold B. lent C. returned D. offered
58. A. refused B. wasted C. ate D. saw
59. A. custom B. language C. sugar D. fruit
60. A. war B. worry C. illness D. poverty
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