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第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面材料,在空白处填人适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

   Making new friends means 41. _______  (ask) others not only to accept you, but to like you and want to be around you as well. 42. (fortunate)?there is an easy way to do it, and just take the following advice. 

   43._____________ first step to making new friends is understanding your disadvantages. Many timespeople 44.________are interested in making new friends don't know why they don't have friends. They can't see that

45.__________own actions are working against them.

    Once you can know what is stopping you 46. __________ making new friends, you need to work through these problems.  This can be painful 47.________ it will make you uncomfortable.

丁he next step is to shine on these social occasions (场合)so that others will leave with a positive 48. ________ (impress). If you find social situations hard, just rely on a few simple rules.

When you feel 49. __________(confidence) that you've made some great new friends, get out there and celebrate with them! No matter 50.____________you decide to do, the important thing is to celebrate your new friends and hopefully continue developing more.

第二节

41. asking   42. Fortunately    43. The    44. who/that    45. their    46. from
47. because    48. impression     49. confident     50. what

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Sooner or later, most students are to take some form of English exami?nations. Often the more successful students are better prepared. However, sometimes students who do well have better test-taking skills. These abili?ties really have nothing'to do with understanding English better. They are skills that make taking the test easier, and therefore provide better results.

Here are some very important—and often ignored―guidelines to taking a test successfully.

Do not insist on completing each question before going to the next. This is extremely important. Remember one question raay only be worth one point! You will become nervous when you fail to find out its answer, making you lose your concentration and leading to worse results. However, answering the questions you are sur| you know the answers can make us more relaxed and confident. 

Go through the test a second time working out the answers to more dif?ficult questions. Sometimes questions asked are answered in later questions asking for different things.

Usually a strong first impulse (冲动)means we know the answer and we don't really have to think about it too much, Going back to think about it usually makes you unsure and often causes a mistake. This is very common, so be very careful !

If you don't know the answer, write something. If you are answering a 4 possibility multiple choice question you will still have a 25% chance of be?ing correct!

Taking a test is as much for you as is for your teacher, so never cheat. If you cheat, you don't help yourself in the long run.

12.  In the first paragraph, the writer stresses the importance of .

A. better preparations for exams

B.better understanding of English

C.  better skills at taking exams

D.  better results of taking exams

13.  When taking an exam, you are advised .

   A.  to first answer the questions which are easier to you

B.  to depend on your first impulse to answer the questions

C.  to search the test paper for all the answers to the questions

   D.  to give up the questions whose answers you don't know
!4.  It is common that many students_____ .

  A.  pay much attention to their test-taking skills

B.  often give up a difficult test halfway

C.  often get higher results by cheating 

D.don't believe in their first impulse

5.Which would be the best title of the passage?

A. Effective studying methods     B.  Effective test-taking skills

C.  Getting better exam results   D.  Being successful students

B

 Of course, the main difference on the Chinese dinner table is chopsticks instead of knife and fork, but that's only superficial. Besides, in decent res?taurants, you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork, if you find the chopsticks not helpful enough. The real difference is that in the West, you have your own plate of food, while in China the dishes are placed on the ta?ble and everyone shares. If you are being treated to a formal dinner and par?ticularly if the host thinks you're in the country for the first time, he will do the best to give you a taste of many different types of dishes.

 The meal usually begins with a set of at least four cold dishes, to be followed by the main courses of hot meat and vegetable dishes. Soup then will be served (unless in Guangdong style restaurants) to be followed by staple food ranging from rice, noodles to dumplings. If you wish to have your rice to go with other dishes, you should say so in good time, for most of the Chinese choose to have the staple food at last or have none of them at all.

 Perhaps one of the things that surprise a Western visitor most is that some of the Chinese hosts like to put food into the plates of their guests. In formal dinners, there are always "public" chopsticks and spoons for this purpose, but some hosts may use their own chopsticks. This is a sign of genuine friendship and politeness. It is always polite to eat the food. If you do not eat it, just leave the food in the plate.

 People in China tend to over-order food, for they will find it embarrass?ing if all the food is consumed. When you have had enough, just say so. Or you will always overeat!

5. What's the main difference on dinner table between China and the West?

  A.  On Chinese dinner table, chopsticks replace knife and fork.

B.  You have your own plate of food in the West while in China everyone shares the dishes.

C.  You're treated to a formal dinner for the first time.

D.  The host will do the best to give you a taste of many different types of dishes.

6. If you have a dinner in a Chinese home, in which order will the food be served in China?

  a. a set of four cold dishes

b. staple food such as rice, noodles or dumplings

c. the main courses of hot meat and vegetable dishes

d. serving soup

A. acbd                            B. cabd

C. cadb                            D. acdb

7. According to the passage, we can infer that .

  A.  Chinese think it polite to put food into the plates of the guests with their own chopsticks

B.  Chinese think it impolite for guests to leave food in the plate

C.  people in China tend to over-order food, for they will find it embar?rassing if all the food is consumed

D.  Chinese all think it impolite for guests to ask for a pair of knife and fork

8. The sentence, in Paragraph 2, "you should say so in good time" means 

  A. you should say so happily       B. you should say so early

C. you'd better say so             D. you should say so kindly

                                 C

Finding a job is difficult. But what might be even more uhtoward is fig?uring out how to get used to the new environment that you are working in when you do finally manage to get a new job. Here are some tips for dealing with the adjustment period.

Be friendly to people. Any job is better when you are friends of the peo?ple that you are working with. You should be friendly to everyone that you are meeting. Actually listen to what these people tell you. Most people like making friends with those who are willing to listen.

Stay positive. One of the things that make it difficult to adjust to a new job is negativity. If you automatically(无意识地)make judgements about things at the office that you aren't going to like,then you're going to find it difficult to approach the job with a positive attitude. Try to focus on the things that you like about the work and stay away from anyone that is saying negative things on the job.

Keep relaxed. Accept the fact that you probably aren't going to get used to the new job immediately. You are going to make some mistakes;you are going to get confused or you're going to confuse others by doing things dif?ferently from what they're used to. Be relaxed. The thing that you really need to get used to a new job is just time.

Getting used to a new job or a new work environment isn't easy* but it doesn't have to be particularly difficult either. Get to know the people that you are working with and the unspoken rules of the place by paying atten?tion to what is going on around you and accepting that it's going to take some time to get used to it all! After you have adjusted to your new job* the way to do the job well is coming to the first question.

9. The underlined word "untoward" in Paragraph 1 probably means "
A. difficult       B. impressive     C. important      D. shocking

10.  What can be inferred from the passage?

  A.  It's hard to stay positive in a new environment.

B.  Listening to others can help you get used to the new environment.

C.  It's important to make friends with people that you'fe working with.

D.  Your judgements about things at the office always make you feel negative.

11.     Which would be the best title for this passage?

   A.  What to do in a new interview

B.  Ways to find a satisfactory job

C.  Tips for adjusting to a new job

D.  How to get along well with others

第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)

I still remember the year when I started university. It was a very  21  time for me. Like many other new students I missed my mother's cooking and my friends, got quite homesick and  22  thought of leaving university and going home.

The  23  time for many students was getting letters from home, and at first my postbox was full. But  24  the letters gradually became fewer and finally the day came when I found my postbox was 25 It made me feel quite miserable. Then one day while I was waiting for the postman I saw that I had a postcard in my box. Happily I sat down to read it, 26 that it was from one of my friends. 27  it was  28  of a young woman called Annie and her new baby. I took the card back to my room, put it into my desk drawer and  29  all about it.

Several days later, I 30 another postcard. This time it was about Antonio, Annie's cousin. Soon later, another card came and then another,

  31full of interesting information about people I had 32 met. I be?gan to really look forward to them,  33   to see what the writer would 34    next. They made me feel   35  unhappy with my own life and I even began to smile.  36  while the cards   37  coming, I joined some societies and made some new friends. At last I was beginning to enjoy , 38 life. The postcards had made me feel happy and helped me begin a new life so I  39  all the cards and even now bring them out  40  I feel miserable.

21. A. easy           B. difficult    C. good         D. bad

22. A. often          B. sometimes     C. only        D. seldom

23. A. busiest        B. hardest     C. happiest       D. worst

24. A. as time went by               B. as time going

C. with time went                D. with time by

25. A. open           B. closed       C. full        D. empty

26. A. enjoying       B. expecting       C. hoping     D. writing

27. A. So             B. Although      C. However      D. But

28. A. postcards       B. e-mails      C. letters     D. news

29. A. cared          B. forgot       C. thought      D. realized

30. A. sent           B. accepted       C. received      D. wrote

31. A. either         B. neither      C. every        D. each

32. A. ever           B. never        C. once        D. always

33. A. surprised       B. interested     C. frightened     D. worried

34. A. write about       B. think about    C. ask for        D. come up

35. A. more           B. most        C. less         D. least

36. A. Actually                     B. At the same time

C. Luckily                       D.Frequently

37. A. began         B. continued     C. stopped    D. finished

38. A. college        B. home        C. hardship       D. common

39. A. sold          B. sent        C. threw        D. kept

40.A. whenever       B. wherever      C. whichever     D. whatever

  Many people turn to doctors or self-help books,but they ignore a powerful thing that could help them fight illness;their friends.

  Researchers are only now starting to pay attention to the importance of friendship in health. A 10-year Australian study found that old people have a large circle of friends. A 2007 study showed an increase of nearly 60 percent in the risk(危险)for obesity(肥胖)among people whose friends gained weight. And last year,Harvard researchers reported that strong social ties could improve brain health as we age.

  "In general, the role of friendship in our lives isn't well realized," said Rebecca, a professor at the University of North Carolina. " Friendship has a bigger effect on our psychologi?cal(心理的)health than family relationships.”

  While many friendship studies are about the close relationships of women, some research shows that it can do good to men too. In a six-year study of 736 middle-aged men,having friendships reduces the risk of heart attack. Only smoking was as important a risk factor(因素) as having little social support.

  Exactly why friendship has such a big effect isn't entirely clear. While friends can send a sick person to the hospital or pick up medicine, the advantages go well beyond physical help. Friendship clearly has a big psychological effect. " People with stronger friendships feel like there is someone they can turn to," said Karen,a doctor. " The message of these studies is that friends make your life better.”

(   ) 1. The three studies in Paragraph 2 show that      

A.     old people need friends the most

B.     friends can help us lose weight

C.     social ties(关系)are connected to health

D.     more friends make us healthier

(   ) 2. What do Rebecca's words in Paragraph 3 mean?

A. Friendship has no effect on people's physical health.

B.     What people need most is friends.

C.     Friendship is more important than family relationship.

D.    The value of friendship hasn't been fully understood.

(   ) 3. The author mentioned smoking in the text to discuss      

A. the cause of heart attack    B. the risk of having no friends

C. smoking is bad for men    D. friends' influence on habits

(   ) 4. What would be the best title of the text?

A.     Friends Are the Best Medicine

B.     Friends Are as Important as a Family

C.     Having Good Friends Leads to a Longer Life

D.     Friendship Makes People Happy

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