入职英语测试笔试+写作(B卷)
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入职英语测试笔试(B卷)
一、 词汇
1. A couple of
suspicious-looking ______ were standing outside
the house.
A) personalities B) characters
C) persons D) temperatures
2. The author
was required to submit an ________ of about 200
words together
with his research paper.
A) edition B) editorial C) article
D) abstract
3. The company has had to cut
$$46,000 from its advertising _________.
A)
allowance B) reservation C) budget
D) finance
4. Lance does what he wants,
________ what his parents say.
A) all alone
B) spite C) regardless of D) careless
with
5. Most events take about two hours and
are ________ limited to 20 places, so
booking in advance is essential.
A)
naturally B) specially C) normally
D) particularly
6. When carbon is added to
iron in proper _________ the result is steel.
A) proportions B) densities C) rates
D) thicknesses
7. The article gives us a real
_______ into the causes of the present economic
crisis.
A) fancy B) outlook
C) imaginative D) insight
8. The girl was
a shy, ________ person, never one to push herself
forward.
A) moderate B) modest
C) mobile D) moist
9. There are very
________ penalties for drug dealing.
A) bad
B) serious C) heavy D) severe
10. This is a computer system that ________
maximum flexibility with absolute
accuracy.
A) condenses B) combines
C) concentrates D) consists
11. Aid
agencies are calling for local volunteers to help
them ________ food and
medicine.
A)
contribute B) drift C) distribute
D) attribute
12. This hotel ________ $$60 for
a single room with bath.
A) claims
B) charges C) prices D) demands
13. Many scientists ________ the new damage to
the forests to be the result of
higher
levels of pollution.
A) presume B)
resume C) consume D) assume
14.
We must continue to _______ greater efficiency.
A) stick to B) strike at C)
strive for D) stand for
15. Grain
production in the world is ________, but still
millions go hungry.
A) staggering B)
soaring C) suspending D) shrinking
16. Buddhism ________ in India and came to
China in the first century A.D.
A)
generated B) originated C) speculated
D) manufactured
17. You must get a doctor’s
certificate if you are off work sick for more than
three
________ days.
A)
conservative B) consecutive C) consequent
D) confident
18. The financial problem
of this company is further _______ by the rise in
interest
rates.
A) increased B)
strengthened C) reinforced D) aggravated
19. The interactions between China and US will
surely have a significant ________
on
peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region and
the world as a whole.
A) importance B)
impression C) impact D) implication
20. I’m sorry, that swimsuit is completely
________ in your size.
A) in stock B)
out of stocks C) in stocks D) out of
stock
二、 语法
1. It is advisable
_______ some warm clothing with you, as the
weather can change
quite suddenly.
A) take
B) to taking C) taking D) to take
2. ________ player scores the highest number
of points will be the winner.
A) Whichever
B) Whomever C) Whatever D) Whoever
3. We have been told that ________ may we use
the telephone in the office for
personal
affairs.
A) under no circumstances B)
under the circumstances
C) in the
circumstances D) under no circumstance
4. The firm ________ before the building work
was completed
A) rushed bankrupt
B) walked bankrupt
C) went bankrupt
D) ran bankrupt
5. The US government was
accused of supplying the rebels _______ arms and
equipment.
A) to B) for
C) by D) with
6. You are quite
________ to make an official complaint if you
wish.
A) on liberty B) at liberty
C) under liberty D) in liberty
7. Baker is
keen ________ more collaborative projects in key
technologies.
A) on B) for
C) in D) at
8. I’m not accustomed
_______ up so early.
A) to getting B) get
C) to get D) getting
9. We are all
fully capable ________ that responsibility.
A)
to manage B) of managing C) for managing
D) with managing
10. Recent studies show that
moderate amounts of alcohol are beneficial
________
health.
A) for B) to
C) with D) of
11. When ________
with the evidence of her guilt, Mary confessed.
A) be confronted B) confronted
C) having been confronted D)
confronting
12. The majority of Americans
increased their wealth in the past decade.
_________,
the gains were substantial.
A)
Furthermore B) However C) Though D)
Whereas
13. Students are selected solely
_________.
A) on merit B) in merit
C) by merit D) with merit
14.
People who cope successfully ________ difficult
situations usually look ahead
and anticipate
the circumstances.
A) at B) for
C) with D) in
15. The talks
_______, with no apparent hope of achieving a
peaceful solution.
A) dragged down B)
dragged in C) dragged up D) dragged on
16. ________ a lot of contemporary war movies,
particularly movies about Vietnam,
we wanted
to make a movie that would be very pro-solider.
A) In contrast to B) In
contrast of
C) In contrast against
D) In contrast at
17. Some of the older staffs
were ________ the new equipment.
A) reluctant
in use B) reluctant to using
C) reluctant in using D)
reluctant to use
18. It’s raining, which
________ means that your football match will be
cancelled.
A) seemingly B) likely
C) eventually D) presumably
19. A woman
could inherit the throne __________ male heirs.
A) in default to B) in default of C)
in default for D) in default with
20. A
series of events for teachers and students will
________ a Shakespeare festival
next year.
A) culminate at B) culminate for C)
culminate in D) culminate to
三、
阅读理解
Passage One
If movie
trailers are supposed to cause a reaction, the
preview for
93
beautiful morning and
passengers boarding an airplane. It takes you a
minute to
realize what the movie's even about.
That’s when a plane hits the World Trade
Center. the effect is visceral(震撼心灵的). When
the trailer played before e
Man
soon!
Theater in Manhattan took the
rare step of pulling the trailer from its screens
after
several complaints.
eal explicitly
with the events of
September 11, 2001, and is
certain to ignite an emotional debate. Is it too
soon?
Should the film have been made at all?
More to the point, will anyone want to see
it?
Other 911 projects are on the way as the fifth
anniversary of the attacks
approaches, most
notably Oliver Stone's d Trade
Center.
forerunner, eserves it or not.
The
real United 93 crashed in a Pennsylvania field
after 40 passengers and
crew fought back
against the terrorists. Writer-director Paul
Greengrass has gone
to great lengths to be
respectful in his depiction of what occurred,
proceeding
with the film only after securing
the approval of every victim's family.
surprised at the agreement? Yes. Very.
Usually there’re one or two families who're
more reluctant,
extraordinary way the
United 93 families have welcomed us into their
lives and
shared their experiences with us.e
O'Hare, a family member, says,
were very open
and honest with us, and they made us a part of
this whole
10% of its opening
weekend
gross to the Flight 93 National Memorial Fund.
That hasn't stopped
criticism that the studio
is exploiting a national tragedy. O'Hare thinks
that's
unfair. d to honor the passengers and
crew for what they
did,
Our borders aren't
secure. Our airlines still aren't secure, and this
is what
happens when you're not secure. That’s
the message I want people to hear.
1.
Where did the trailer for “United 93” succeed in,
when it played in the theaters
in Hollywood
and New York City?
__________________________
____________________________________________
2. What does the movie “Unite 93” give rise
to?
__________________________________________
____________________________
3. What did
writer-director Paul Greengrass obtain before he
proceeded with
the movie?
_______________
__________________________________________________
_____
4. Why did people criticize the
“Universal” that releasing the film?
_________
__________________________________________________
___________
5. Besides honoring the passengers
and crew for what they did, what the
purpose
of telling the story?
_______________________
_______________________________________________
Passage Two
There is
nothing new about TV and fashion magazines giving
girls unhealthy
ideas about how thin they need
to be in order to be considered beautiful. What is
surprising is the method psychologists at the
University of Texas have come up
with to keep
girls from developing eating disorders. Their main
weapon against
super skinny (role) models: a
brand of civil disobedience dubbed “body
activism.”
Since 2001, more than 1,000 high
school and college students in the U.S. have
participated in the Body Project, which works
by getting girls to understand how
they have
been buying into the notion that you have to be
thin to be happy or
successful. After
critiquing (评论) the so-called thin ideal by
writing essays and
role-playing with their
peers, participants are directed to come up with
and
execute small, nonviolent acts. They
include slipping notes saying “Love your
body
the way it is” into dieting books at stores like
Borders and writing letters to
Mattel, makers
of the impossibly proportioned Barbie doll.
According to a study in the latest issue of the
Journal of Consulting and
Clinical
Psychology, the risk of developing eating
disorders was reduced 61%
among Body Project
participants. And they continued to exhibit
positive
body-image attitudes as long as three
years after completing the program, which
consists, of four one-hour sessions. Such
lasting effects may be due to girls’
realizing
not only how they were being influenced but also
who was benefiting
from the societal pressure
to be thin. “These people who promote the perfect
body really don’t care about you at all,” says
Kelsey Hertel, a high school junior
and Body
Project veteran in Eugene, Oregon. “They
purposefully make you feel
like less of a
person so you’ll buy their stuff and they’ll make
money.”
6. Where do girls get the
notion that they need to be thin in order to be
considered beautiful?
___________________
__________________________________________________
7. What do the psychologists in the university
of Texas prevent, by promoting
“body
activism”?
__________________________________
___________________________________
8.
According to the author, what is wrong with the
Mattel’s Barbie dolls?
______________________
_______________________________________________
9. How long may the positive effects of the
Body Project last?
___________________________
__________________________________________
10.
What is the real motive of those who promote the
perfect body?
________________________________
_____________________________________
四、
写作
You work for a training center and you are
an overseas project manager. You need
to write
a short report on purchase of laptops for the
teachers who will work in
Iraq soon.
入职英语测试笔试(B卷)
一、 词汇
1. A couple
of suspicious-looking ______ were standing outside
the house.
A) personalities B) characters
C) persons D) temperatures
2. The author
was required to submit an ________ of about 200
words together
with his research paper.
A) edition B) editorial C) article
D) abstract
3. The company has had to cut
$$46,000 from its advertising _________.
A)
allowance B) reservation C) budget
D) finance
4. Lance does what he wants,
________ what his parents say.
A) all alone
B) spite C) regardless of D) careless
with
5. Most events take about two hours and
are ________ limited to 20 places, so
booking in advance is essential.
A)
naturally B) specially C) normally
D) particularly
6. When carbon is added to
iron in proper _________ the result is steel.
A) proportions B) densities C) rates
D) thicknesses
7. The article gives us a real
_______ into the causes of the present economic
crisis.
A) fancy B) outlook
C) imaginative D) insight
8. The girl was
a shy, ________ person, never one to push herself
forward.
A) moderate B) modest
C) mobile D) moist
9. There are very
________ penalties for drug dealing.
A) bad
B) serious C) heavy D) severe
10. This is a computer system that ________
maximum flexibility with absolute
accuracy.
A) condenses B) combines
C) concentrates D) consists
11. Aid
agencies are calling for local volunteers to help
them ________ food and
medicine.
A)
contribute B) drift C) distribute
D) attribute
12. This hotel ________ $$60 for
a single room with bath.
A) claims
B) charges C) prices D) demands
13. Many scientists ________ the new damage to
the forests to be the result of
higher
levels of pollution.
A) presume B)
resume C) consume D) assume
14.
We must continue to _______ greater efficiency.
A) stick to B) strike at C)
strive for D) stand for
15. Grain
production in the world is ________, but still
millions go hungry.
A) staggering B)
soaring C) suspending D) shrinking
16. Buddhism ________ in India and came to
China in the first century A.D.
A)
generated B) originated C) speculated
D) manufactured
17. You must get a doctor’s
certificate if you are off work sick for more than
three
________ days.
A)
conservative B) consecutive C) consequent
D) confident
18. The financial problem
of this company is further _______ by the rise in
interest
rates.
A) increased B)
strengthened C) reinforced D) aggravated
19. The interactions between China and US will
surely have a significant ________
on
peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region and
the world as a whole.
A) importance B)
impression C) impact D) implication
20. I’m sorry, that swimsuit is completely
________ in your size.
A) in stock B)
out of stocks C) in stocks D) out of
stock
二、 语法
1. It is advisable
_______ some warm clothing with you, as the
weather can change
quite suddenly.
A) take
B) to taking C) taking D) to take
2. ________ player scores the highest number
of points will be the winner.
A) Whichever
B) Whomever C) Whatever D) Whoever
3. We have been told that ________ may we use
the telephone in the office for
personal
affairs.
A) under no circumstances B)
under the circumstances
C) in the
circumstances D) under no circumstance
4. The firm ________ before the building work
was completed
A) rushed bankrupt
B) walked bankrupt
C) went bankrupt
D) ran bankrupt
5. The US government was
accused of supplying the rebels _______ arms and
equipment.
A) to B) for
C) by D) with
6. You are quite
________ to make an official complaint if you
wish.
A) on liberty B) at liberty
C) under liberty D) in liberty
7. Baker is
keen ________ more collaborative projects in key
technologies.
A) on B) for
C) in D) at
8. I’m not accustomed
_______ up so early.
A) to getting B) get
C) to get D) getting
9. We are all
fully capable ________ that responsibility.
A)
to manage B) of managing C) for managing
D) with managing
10. Recent studies show that
moderate amounts of alcohol are beneficial
________
health.
A) for B) to
C) with D) of
11. When ________
with the evidence of her guilt, Mary confessed.
A) be confronted B) confronted
C) having been confronted D)
confronting
12. The majority of Americans
increased their wealth in the past decade.
_________,
the gains were substantial.
A)
Furthermore B) However C) Though D)
Whereas
13. Students are selected solely
_________.
A) on merit B) in merit
C) by merit D) with merit
14.
People who cope successfully ________ difficult
situations usually look ahead
and anticipate
the circumstances.
A) at B) for
C) with D) in
15. The talks
_______, with no apparent hope of achieving a
peaceful solution.
A) dragged down B)
dragged in C) dragged up D) dragged on
16. ________ a lot of contemporary war movies,
particularly movies about Vietnam,
we wanted
to make a movie that would be very pro-solider.
A) In contrast to B) In
contrast of
C) In contrast against
D) In contrast at
17. Some of the older staffs
were ________ the new equipment.
A) reluctant
in use B) reluctant to using
C) reluctant in using D)
reluctant to use
18. It’s raining, which
________ means that your football match will be
cancelled.
A) seemingly B) likely
C) eventually D) presumably
19. A woman
could inherit the throne __________ male heirs.
A) in default to B) in default of C)
in default for D) in default with
20. A
series of events for teachers and students will
________ a Shakespeare festival
next year.
A) culminate at B) culminate for C)
culminate in D) culminate to
三、
阅读理解
Passage One
If movie
trailers are supposed to cause a reaction, the
preview for
93
beautiful morning and
passengers boarding an airplane. It takes you a
minute to
realize what the movie's even about.
That’s when a plane hits the World Trade
Center. the effect is visceral(震撼心灵的). When
the trailer played before e
Man
soon!
Theater in Manhattan took the
rare step of pulling the trailer from its screens
after
several complaints.
eal explicitly
with the events of
September 11, 2001, and is
certain to ignite an emotional debate. Is it too
soon?
Should the film have been made at all?
More to the point, will anyone want to see
it?
Other 911 projects are on the way as the fifth
anniversary of the attacks
approaches, most
notably Oliver Stone's d Trade
Center.
forerunner, eserves it or not.
The
real United 93 crashed in a Pennsylvania field
after 40 passengers and
crew fought back
against the terrorists. Writer-director Paul
Greengrass has gone
to great lengths to be
respectful in his depiction of what occurred,
proceeding
with the film only after securing
the approval of every victim's family.
surprised at the agreement? Yes. Very.
Usually there’re one or two families who're
more reluctant,
extraordinary way the
United 93 families have welcomed us into their
lives and
shared their experiences with us.e
O'Hare, a family member, says,
were very open
and honest with us, and they made us a part of
this whole
10% of its opening
weekend
gross to the Flight 93 National Memorial Fund.
That hasn't stopped
criticism that the studio
is exploiting a national tragedy. O'Hare thinks
that's
unfair. d to honor the passengers and
crew for what they
did,
Our borders aren't
secure. Our airlines still aren't secure, and this
is what
happens when you're not secure. That’s
the message I want people to hear.
1.
Where did the trailer for “United 93” succeed in,
when it played in the theaters
in Hollywood
and New York City?
__________________________
____________________________________________
2. What does the movie “Unite 93” give rise
to?
__________________________________________
____________________________
3. What did
writer-director Paul Greengrass obtain before he
proceeded with
the movie?
_______________
__________________________________________________
_____
4. Why did people criticize the
“Universal” that releasing the film?
_________
__________________________________________________
___________
5. Besides honoring the passengers
and crew for what they did, what the
purpose
of telling the story?
_______________________
_______________________________________________
Passage Two
There is
nothing new about TV and fashion magazines giving
girls unhealthy
ideas about how thin they need
to be in order to be considered beautiful. What is
surprising is the method psychologists at the
University of Texas have come up
with to keep
girls from developing eating disorders. Their main
weapon against
super skinny (role) models: a
brand of civil disobedience dubbed “body
activism.”
Since 2001, more than 1,000 high
school and college students in the U.S. have
participated in the Body Project, which works
by getting girls to understand how
they have
been buying into the notion that you have to be
thin to be happy or
successful. After
critiquing (评论) the so-called thin ideal by
writing essays and
role-playing with their
peers, participants are directed to come up with
and
execute small, nonviolent acts. They
include slipping notes saying “Love your
body
the way it is” into dieting books at stores like
Borders and writing letters to
Mattel, makers
of the impossibly proportioned Barbie doll.
According to a study in the latest issue of the
Journal of Consulting and
Clinical
Psychology, the risk of developing eating
disorders was reduced 61%
among Body Project
participants. And they continued to exhibit
positive
body-image attitudes as long as three
years after completing the program, which
consists, of four one-hour sessions. Such
lasting effects may be due to girls’
realizing
not only how they were being influenced but also
who was benefiting
from the societal pressure
to be thin. “These people who promote the perfect
body really don’t care about you at all,” says
Kelsey Hertel, a high school junior
and Body
Project veteran in Eugene, Oregon. “They
purposefully make you feel
like less of a
person so you’ll buy their stuff and they’ll make
money.”
6. Where do girls get the
notion that they need to be thin in order to be
considered beautiful?
___________________
__________________________________________________
7. What do the psychologists in the university
of Texas prevent, by promoting
“body
activism”?
__________________________________
___________________________________
8.
According to the author, what is wrong with the
Mattel’s Barbie dolls?
______________________
_______________________________________________
9. How long may the positive effects of the
Body Project last?
___________________________
__________________________________________
10.
What is the real motive of those who promote the
perfect body?
________________________________
_____________________________________
四、
写作
You work for a training center and you are
an overseas project manager. You need
to write
a short report on purchase of laptops for the
teachers who will work in
Iraq soon.