题目内容

I do a lot of management training each year for the Circle K Company. Among the1 we discuss in our classes is the2 of quality employees(雇员)
“What has caused you to stay3 enough to become a manager?" I asked. After a while a new manager took the4 and said slowly, "it was a baseball glove.”
Cynthia said she used to5 a Circle K clerk job as an interim (时临的.) one while she looked for something6 . On her second day behind the counter, she received a (an)7 from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He8 a baseball glove for the little League. She 9 that as a single mother, money was10 , and her first check would have to go for paying11.
When Cynthia arrived for work the next morning, Partircia, the store manager asked her to come to her small office and handed her a box. “I overheard you12 to your son yesterday,” she said, “and I know that it is13 to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie. I know you have to pay bills14 you can buy gloves. You know we can’t 15good people like you as16 as we would like to; but we do17 and I want you to know how18 you are to us.”
The thoughtfulness, empathy (同情) and love of the store manager show vividly that people19 more how much a( n)20 cares than how much he pays.

  1. 1.
    1. A.
      topics
    2. B.
      problems
    3. C.
      difficulties
    4. D.
      lessons
  2. 2.
    1. A.
      employing
    2. B.
      praising
    3. C.
      keeping
    4. D.
      improving
  3. 3.
    1. A.
      soon
    2. B.
      long
    3. C.
      strong
    4. D.
      calm
  4. 4.
    1. A.
      position
    2. B.
      decision
    3. C.
      question
    4. D.
      advice
  5. 5.
    1. A.
      take
    2. B.
      change
    3. C.
      lose
    4. D.
      consider
  6. 6.
    1. A.
      lighter
    2. B.
      easier
    3. C.
      better
    4. D.
      higher
  7. 7.
    1. A.
      letter
    2. B.
      call
    3. C.
      answer
    4. D.
      email
  8. 8.
    1. A.
      bought
    2. B.
      kept
    3. C.
      needed
    4. D.
      offered
  9. 9.
    1. A.
      complained
    2. B.
      explained
    3. C.
      understood
    4. D.
      admitted
  10. 10.
    1. A.
      short
    2. B.
      enough
    3. C.
      spare
    4. D.
      tight
  11. 11.
    1. A.
      food
    2. B.
      education
    3. C.
      clothes
    4. D.
      bills
  12. 12.
    1. A.
      talking
    2. B.
      crying
    3. C.
      arguing
    4. D.
      scolding
  13. 13.
    1. A.
      easy
    2. B.
      hard
    3. C.
      simple
    4. D.
      nice
  14. 14.
    1. A.
      after
    2. B.
      until
    3. C.
      when
    4. D.
      before
  15. 15.
    1. A.
      value
    2. B.
      remain
    3. C.
      pay
    4. D.
      fire
  16. 16.
    1. A.
      much
    2. B.
      many
    3. C.
      pleasant
    4. D.
      possible
  17. 17.
    1. A.
      regret
    2. B.
      agree
    3. C.
      worry
    4. D.
      care
  18. 18.
    1. A.
      excellent
    2. B.
      important
    3. C.
      thankful
    4. D.
      thoughtful
  19. 19.
    1. A.
      remember
    2. B.
      refuse
    3. C.
      thank
    4. D.
      realize
  20. 20.
    1. A.
      mother
    2. B.
      clerk
    3. C.
      official
    4. D.
      manager
ACBCA CBCBD DABDC ADBAD
试题分析:本文以经理给 Cynthia 的儿子买棒球手套为切入点来谈论一个公司要留住好员工,就要关心员工,关心员工的生活,而不是给他们多少钱的问题。
1.在“我们”的管理培训课上所讨论的应该是 “话题,论题”,学生容易错选B,因为汉语中常说“讨论问题”,但英语中为“解决”problem,而非“讨论”problem。选A
2.此题须从全文的整体上去把握。通过阅读全文我们得知商店经理的所作所为的目的是“留下”高素质的雇员, 因此答案是keeping。学生错选A项employing 或其他选项都是对文章的主旨把握有误,或没有细读下文就匆忙选择了。选C
3.考查词组:stay long enough“待得时间足够长”选 B
4.此处是对“我”提出问题的回答,即过了一会后 Cynthia 就以自己的切身体会回答了这个问题。take the question 的字面意思为“接受了这个问题”,也就是“回答了这个问题”。选 C
5.考查词组take the job as“做…工作”选A
6.表示她想找更好的工作选C
7.receive a call,“接到一个电话”,文章中提到“behind the counter”,说明她在上班;下文的情景又提到了她向儿子作解释和经理听到了此事,所以从情景和一般的常识上理解,她收到的不可能是letter 或email。选B
8.考查动词:表示他需要一个棒球手套。选C
9.母亲在解释为什么不能买棒球手套的原因。complain,“抱怨”;understand,“明白”;admit,“承认”。A、C、D意思都不符合文意。下文的“explain things to kids”也作了提示。选B
10.考查形容词:作为单亲母亲,钱是“紧张的”。有些学生选A项,是因为知道short有“紧缺”的意思,但是不清楚short的搭配应该是Sb. is short of money.选 D
11.考查词组:pay bills“付账”D
12.上文提到与儿子通电话,经理无意中听到母子之间的“谈话”(talking),有学生错选crying, arguing或scolding是因为加入了自己的主观臆断,文章中根本没有任何这方面的明示或暗示。选A
13.这是她苦口婆心地向儿子解释家中的困难,同时由 Cynthia 向儿子说的这些话知道儿子当时非常想要手套,由此可推断此处用 hard 为好,即“向儿子解释这些很困难”。选 B
14.考查连词:表示在买手套前要付账单。选D
15.考查动词辨析:value,“评价”;remain,“保持”;pay,“给报酬”;fire,“开除”。根据文章最后一词提示可知答案为C。
16.考查词组:as much as“尽可能多(的钱),句意是:你知道像你这样的好人,我们不能想给你多少就给多少”。选A
17.表示:我们确实很关心(在乎),选D
18.从上下文知,钱不是最重要的,而关心、同情和爱心才是最重要的。此处经理的意思是想让她明白“好员工对他们来说是多么的重要”,这才符合逻辑。选B
19.对店员的体贴、爱、同情会让人“铭记”,经理的关心胜过工资。学生易错选C项thank,是因为受中文表达的影响,而且对thank一词的搭配也不清楚,应为thank sb. for sth.。选A
20.全文谈论如何做好一个经理,Partircia 所做的一切说明商店的经理应该做什么。其他选项均与此文的主旨不符。选D      
考点; 考查故事类短文阅读
点评:做完形填空要善于抓住文章的主旨大意,不受思维定势的影响,对文章分析透彻。所以做完形填空时,对语篇情景考虑要周全。还要结合上下文,把握文意,研读细节,准确认识语境,才能做好此类题目。不要从单纯的词汇辨析或语法分析角度去做题,要以能否表达文意作为选择答案的标准。
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What has ___3___ you to stay long enough to become a manager?” I asked.

After a while a new manager ___4___ the question and said slowly, “It was a baseball ___5___.”

Cynthia said that she ___6___ to take a Circle K clerk job as an interim(临时的) job ___7___ she looked for something else. On her second day behind the counter, she received a ___8___ from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He needed a baseball glove for Little League. She ___9___ that as a single woman, ___10___ was tight, and her first ___11___ would have to go for paying bills.

When Cynthia arrived for work the ___12___ morning, Patricia, the store manager, handed her a box. “I overheard you ___13___ to your son yesterday,” she said, “and I know that it is ___14___ to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie. I know you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. You know we can’t ___15___ good people like you as ___16___ as we would like to, ___17___ we do care, and I want you to know how ___18___ you are to us!”

The thoughtfulness, empathy(同情) and love of the store manager ___19___ that people remember more how much an employer ___20___ than how much he pays.

1. A. discuss   B. write   C. learn   D. find

2. A. managing      B. selling C. keeping      D. seeking

3. A. made      B. ordered      C. forced D. caused

4. A. made      B. took    C. raised  D. replied

5. A. pole       B. glove  C. hole    D. match

6. A. ought     B. liked   C. had     D. used

7. A. when      B. because      C. while  D. though

8. A. letter      B. call     C. notice D. announcement

9. A. turned out      B. pointed out C. explained   D. complained

10. A. work    B. food   C. money       D. clothing

11. A. bill       B. check  C. day     D. visit

12. A. last       B. first    C. next    D. past

13. A. lying    B. talking       C. crying D. murmuring

14. A. good    B. easy    C. hard    D. necessary

15. A. thank    B. use     C. employ      D. pay

16. A. many    B. early   C. soon   D. much

17. A. nor       B. but     C. and     D. however

18. A. kind     B. terrible       C. much  D. important

19. A. shows   B. insists C. realizes      D. recognizes

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What has ___3___ you to stay long enough to become a manager?” I asked.

After a while a new manager ___4___ the question and said slowly, “It was a baseball ___5___.”

Cynthia said that she ___6___ to take a Circle K clerk job as an interim(临时的) job ___7___ she looked for something else. On her second day behind the counter, she received a ___8___ from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He needed a baseball glove for Little League. She ___9___ that as a single woman, ___10___ was tight, and her first ___11___ would have to go for paying bills.

When Cynthia arrived for work the ___12___ morning, Patricia, the store manager, handed her a box. “I overheard you ___13___ to your son yesterday,” she said, “and I know that it is ___14___ to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie. I know you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. You know we can’t ___15___ good people like you as ___16___ as we would like to, ___17___ we do care, and I want you to know how ___18___ you are to us!”

The thoughtfulness, empathy(同情) and love of the store manager ___19___ that people remember more how much an employer ___20___ than how much he pays.

1. A. discuss   B. write   C. learn   D. find

2. A. managing       B. selling C. keeping      D. seeking

3. A. made      B. ordered      C. forced D. caused

4. A. made      B. took    C. raised  D. replied

5. A. pole B. glove   C. hole    D. match

6. A. ought     B. liked    C. had     D. used

7. A. when      B. because      C. while  D. though

8. A. letter      B. call     C. notic           D. announcement

9. A. turned out      B. pointed out C. explained         D. complained

10. A. work    B. food    C. money            D. clothing

11. A. bill B. check  C. day     D. visit

12. A. last       B. first    C. next    D. past

13. A. lying     B. talking C. crying             D. murmuring

14. A. good     B. easy    C. hard               D. necessary

15. A. thank    B. use     C. employ       D. pay

16. A. many    B. early   C. soon   D. much

17. A. nor       B. but      C. and     D. however

18. A. kind      B. terrible       C. much              D. important

19. A. shows  B. insists C. realizes       D. recognizes

20. A. needs    B. gets    C. likes    D. cares

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One of the biggest obstacles to making money is not understanding it: Thousands of us avoid investing because we just don’t get it. But to make money, you must be financially literate. “It bothered me that I didn’t understand this stuff,” says Steve, “so I read books and magazines about money management and investing, and I asked every financial whiz (能手) I knew to explain things to me.”

He and his wife started applying the lessons: They made a point to live below their means. They never bought on impulse, always negotiated better deals (on their cars,cable bills, furniture) and stayed in their home long after they went for an expensive vacation. They also put 20 percent of their annual salary into investments.

Within ten years, they were millionaires, and people were coming to Steve for advice. “Someone would say, ‘I need to refinance my house — what should I do? ‘A lot of times, I wouldn’t know the answer, but I’d go to find it and learn something in the process,” he says.

In 2003, Steve quit his job to become part owner of a company that holds personal finance seminars for employees of corporations like Wal Mart. He also started going to real estate investment seminars, and it’s paid off: He now owns $ 30 million worth of investment properties, including apartment complexes, a shopping mall and a quarry.

“I was an engineer who never thought this life was possible, but all it truly takes is a little self education,” says Steve. “You can do anything once you understand the basics.”

1.The underlined part “live below their means” (in Paragraph 3) probably means “______”.

A.take effective measures                  B.live a miserable life

C.spend more money than they had           D.spend less money than they had

2.Since Steve Maxwell became a millionaire, he ______.

A.has been unwilling to help others

B.hasn’t stopped learning from practice

C.has been willing to follow others’ advice

D.has stopped to invest in houses

3.What would be the best title for the passage?

A.A self made engineer

B.How to balance your checkbook

C.Don’t avoid investing

D.Educate yourself to become a millionaire

4.It can be inferred from the passage that ______.

A.self education is very important to one’s life

B.everyone should learn how to invest in their life

C.Steve Maxwell was quite interested in finance classes in college

D.Steve became rich because he saved every penny he had earned

 

I do a lot of management training each year for the Circle K Company. Among the 21 we discuss in our classes is the 22 of quality employees(雇员)

“What has caused you to stay 23 enough to become a manager?" I asked. After a while a new manager took the 24 and said slowly, "it was a baseball glove.”

Cynthia said she used to 25 a Circle K clerk job as an interim (时临的.) one while she looked for something 26 . On her second day behind the counter, she received a (an) 27 from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He 28 a baseball glove for the little League. She 29 that as a single mother, money was 30 , and her first check would have to go for paying 31.

When Cynthia arrived for work the next morning, Partircia, the store manager asked her to come to her small office and handed her a box. “I overheard you 32 to your son yesterday,” she said, “and I know that it is 33 to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie. I know you have to pay bills 34 you can buy gloves. You know we can’t 35 good people like you as 36 as we would like to; but we do 37 and I want you to know how 38 you are to us.”

The thoughtfulness, empathy (同情) and love of the store manager show vividly that people 39 more how much a( n) 40 cares than how much he pays.

1.

A.topics

B.problems

C.difficulties

D.lessons

 

2.

A.employing

B.praising

C.keeping

D.improving

 

3.

A.soon

B.long

C.strong

D.calm

 

4.

A.position

B.decision

C.question

D.advice

 

5.

A.take

B.change

C.lose

D.consider

 

6.

A.lighter

B.easier

C.better

D.higher

 

7.

A.letter

B.call

C.answer

D.email

 

8.

A.bought

B.kept

C.needed

D.offered

 

9.

A.complained

B.explained

C.understood

D.admitted

 

10.

A.short

B.enough

C.spare

D.tight

 

11.

A.food

B.education

C.clothes

D.bills

 

12.

A.talking

B.crying

C.arguing

D.scolding

 

13.

A.easy

B.hard

C.simple

D.nice

 

14.

A.after

B.until

C.when

D.before

 

15.

A.value

B.remain

C.pay

D.fire

 

16.

A.much

B.many

C.pleasant

D.possible

 

17.

A.regret

B.agree

C.worry

D.care

 

18.

A.excellent

B.important

C.thankful

D.thoughtful

 

19.

A.remember

B.refuse

C.thank

D.realize

 

20.

A.mother

B.clerk

C.official

D.manager

 

第三节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项A、B、C、D中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

Jessie's Glove

I do a lot of management training each year for the Circle K Corporation, a national chain of convenience stores.      21    the topics we discuss is the retention (保持)of quality employees -- a real challenge to managers when you consider the pay scale (薪水标准)in the service industry. During these discussions, I asked the participants, "What has caused you to stay long enough to become a manager?" Some time back a new   22    took the question and     23      said, "It was a $19 baseball glove."

Cynthia told the group that she    24    took a Circle K clerk job as an interim (过渡时期)position   25      she looked for something   26     .On her second or third day behind the counter, she received a phone call from her nine-year-old son, Jessie. He needed a baseball glove for Little League. She explained that    27     a single mother, money was very    28    , and her first check would    29    go for paying   30    . Perhaps she could buy his baseball glove with her second or third check..

When Cynthia arrived for work the next morning, Patricia, the store manager, asked her to come to the small room in the back of the store that    31    as an office. Cynthia    32    if she had done something wrong or left some part of her job incomplete from the day before. She was concerned and confused.

Patricia handed her a box. "I overheard you talking to your son   33    ," she said, "and I know that it is hard to   34     things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie because he may not understand how    35    he is, even though you have to pay bills    36    you can buy gloves. You know we can't pay good people like you as much as we would like to; but we    37   care, and I want you to know you are important to    38  ."

The thoughtfulness, sympathy and    39  of this convenience store manager demonstrates vividly that people remember more how much an employer  40     than how much the employer pays. An important lesson for the price of a Little League baseball glove.

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23.A.loudly

24.A.originally

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26.A.larger

27.A.to

28.A.small

29.A.have to

30.A.calls

31.A.worked

32.A.imagined

33.A.yesterday

34.A.introduce

35.A.important

36.A.after

37.A.can

38.A.him

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40.A.has

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B. while

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B. helpful

B. before

B. do

B. her

B. expectation

B. does

C. In

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C. useful

C. stick to

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C. looked

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