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The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day.When she finally   1  , she had her eye on a teaching   2  at a nearby primary school.With the help of her friends, she had  3  with the Head.

“I noticed a tiny   4  in one of my stockings earlier.” she recalled.“I thought about   5   them, but I knew I’d be   6   if I did.And by the time I got to the interview,it was bigger.I walked in apologizing for not looking my best.” The would-be teacher didn’t   7  the job.In fact her friends told her that the Head’s only comment was, “If someone doesn’t take the time to    her best image at an interview, what kind of  9  is she going to be?”

In job-hunting, personal   10  is very important.After all, you’re selling a product—  11—to an employer.When going to a job interview, always brush your hair tidily, polish your shoes and above all,   12   yourself properly.It will give you a competitive   13  and a positive first   14 .The above idea was also suggested in a best-seller for jobseekers named Dress for Success.

First impressions are   15   ones.In other words, if you’re viewed positively within the critical first four  16 , the person you’ve met will  17 feel everything you do is positive.Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will guess you have a lot of other 18   characters.In a word, he may not take the time to give you a second   19 .Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about   20   will care about their jobs.

1.A.determined            B.graduated            C.succeeded           D.returned

2.A.post                      B.advertisement       C.assistant              D.competition

3.A.a word                  B.a promise            C.an agreement       D.an interview

4.A.hole                      B.mud                    C.ink                      D.color

5.A.throwing               B.mending              C.changing             D.removing

6.A.foolish                  B.different              C.late                     D.punctual

7.A.appreciate             B.get                      C.abandon              D.refuse

8.A.present                 B.mind                   C.obtain                 D.confirm

9.A.person             B.student                C.graduate              D.teacher

10.A.appearance          B.experience           C.ability                  D.preparation

11.A.yourself               B.knowledge         C.skills                   D.advice

12.A.behave                B.dress                   C.show                  D.introduce

13.A.start             B.confidence           C.advantage            D.benefit

14.A.chance                B.performance        C.job                      D.impression

15.A.remaining            B.lasting                 C.useful                 D.serious

16.A.minutes               B.interviewers         C.tests                   D.jobseekers

17.A.seldom                B.occasionally         C.probably              D.certainly

18.A.incredible            B.unsatisfactory      C.complicated         D.impolite

19.A.job                      B.thought               C.opportunity          D.question

20.A.students              B.salary                  C.others                 D.themselves

1-5 BADAC      6-10 CBADA       11-15 ABCDB       16-20 ACBCD

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His eyes nearly in tears from the crush of fellow travelers at Guangzhou's train station, Hong Tao said things were much better on Sunday, after days of waiting for a train to his home in Hubei province.

"I think it's fine today, and everything is going smoothly," the 28-year-old said. "I thought it would be really crowded but it has turned out to be OK."

Chinese authorities say they expect 1.3 million people to travel out of Guangzhou's train station over the next few days, as they rush to get home by Wednesday, the eve of Lunar New Year.

Hong's optimism may have been helped by the blue skies that emerged over Guangzhou on Sunday for the first time in a week.

Last week, a rare winter storm paralyzed China's transportation system as millions tried to get home to celebrate the holiday — the only chance for many migrant workers to see their families all year.

China's state-run Xinhua news agency said Friday that 95 percent of rail traffic had "returned to normal." But Guangzhou's train station remained packed with a backlog of hundreds of thousands of travelers hoping to get home for the holiday.

A young woman was stepped on in a stampede (人群蜂拥) at the train station Friday, and later died of her injuries, according to Xinhua. Video of the situation on Friday showed crowds of people screaming, elbowing each other, in some cases sobbing and collapsing in the rush to get a slot (狭缝,窄孔) on a train.

China Sunday announced it has organized over 300,000 People's Liberation Army forces to southern China in what it described as a "war on winter weather".

The government also announced a $700 million plan to help farmers whose crops have been destroyed.

6. How many days is it from the day this article was made to the Lunar New Year?

A. Two days.         B. Three days.               C. Four days.         D. Five days.

7. What can we know about the weather condition of last week in Guangzhou?

A. Sunny with blue sky.               B. Rainy for a whole week.

C. Heavily snowy.                       D. Rainy first and snowy now.

8. Why are there so many passengers in Guangzhou’s train station?

A. Because the heavy snow stopped the passengers from leaving the station.

B. Because the passengers didn’t hope to leave the station right now.

C. Because the passengers hoped to leave for their hometown.

D. Because the holiday was coming near.

9. Where is Hong Tao from?

A. Shandong province.                B. Hubei province.

C. Guandong province.                      D. Not mentioned.

10. What can we infer from the passage?

A. On Friday, a young man was dead because of crowds’ elbowing, screaming.

B. China’s Government have arranged the PLA forces to help.

C. The government of China have offered money to help farmers enjoy the new year.

D. Many crops have been destroyed by the crowds of people.

The 28-year-old had spent six years working nights while she gained her university degree during the day. When she finally   16  , she had her eye on a teaching   17   at a nearby primary school. With the help of her friends, she had  18   with the Head.

“I noticed a tiny   19  in one of my stockings earlier.” she recalled. “I thought about   20   them, but I knew I’d be   21   if I did. And by the time I got to the interview,it was bigger. I walked in apologizing for not looking my best.” The would-be teacher didn’t   22   the job. In fact her friends told her that the Head’s only comment was, “If someone doesn’t take the time to   23   her best image at an interview, what kind of   24   is she going to be?”

In job-hunting, personal   25   is very important. After all, you’re selling a product—  26   —to an employer. When going to a job interview, always brush your hair tidily, polish your shoes and above all,   27   yourself properly. It will give you a competitive   28   and a positive first   29 . The above idea was also suggested in a best-seller for jobseekers named Dress for Success.

First impressions are   30   ones. In other words, if you’re viewed positively within the critical first four  31 , the person you’ve met will   32   feel everything you do is positive. Leave the interviewer a bad impression, and often he will guess you have a lot of other   33   characters. In a word, he may not take the time to give you a second   34 . Most employers believe that those who look as if they care about   35   will care about their jobs.

A. determined            B. graduated                 C. succeeded          D. returned

A. post                   B. advertisement           C. assistant            D. competition

A. a word                  B. a promise                 C. an agreement     D. an interview

A. hole                   B. mud                         C. ink                   D. color

A. throwing            B. mending                   C. changing           D. removing

A. foolish                  B. different                   C. late                   D. punctual

A. appreciate              B. get                           C. abandon            D. refuse

A. present                  B. mind                        C. obtain               D. confirm

A. person              B. student                     C. graduate            D. teacher

A. appearance           B. experience                C. ability               D. preparation

A. yourself            B. knowledge             C. skills                 D. advice

A. behave                 B. dress                        C. show                 D. introduce

A. start              B. confidence                C. advantage          D. benefit

A. chance                 B. performance             C. job                   D. impression

A. remaining            B. lasting                      C. useful               D. serious

A. minutes            B. interviewers              C. tests                  D. jobseekers

A. seldom                B. occasionally              C. probably           D. certainly

A. incredible            B. unsatisfactory           C. complicated       D. impolite

A. job                   B. thought                    C. opportunity              D. question

A. students            B. salary                       C. others               D. themselves

Roger Federer and Serena Williams have been named as 2009' s world champions by the International Tennis Federation(ITF) after topping the year-end rankings.
Federer, who wins the honour for the fifth time, completed a career Grand Slam(大满贯)at Roland Garros before winning his 15th Grand Slam ride at Wimbledon.
And Williams won the Australian Open and Wimbledon, her llth major success.
The pair will receive their awards at the annual 1TF world champions dinner in Paris in June.
Federer regained the world number one ranking from Rafael Nadal after his Paris victory and his Wimbledon win over Andy Roddick saw him surpass Pete Sampras' haul of Grand Slam titles.
He was also runner - up at the Australian Open and the US Open and helped his country retain its Davis Cup world group status.
" It is an honour for me to be named ITF world champion for a fifth time.It was an incredible (不可思议的) year for me both on and off the court," said the 28 - year - old Swiss star whose wife Mirka gave birth to twin girls in July.
"To win my first Roland, Garros title, break the all - time Grand Slam record and regain the number one ranking is amazing.It means a lot to me to finish the year again at the top."
Williams takes the award for the first time since 2002.As well as her Grand Slam wins,            she won the season - ending WTA Championships in Doha.sealing the top ranking in the last event of die year.
She also took the doubles year award with sister Venus after taking their career total to 10 Grand Slam titles.In doing so, she joins Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis as the only players to become singles and doubles world champions in the same year.
American twins Bob and Mike Bryan were named as the men' s doubles world champions for the sixth time in seven years.
【小题1】What's the main idea of the text?

A.Roger Federer got his fifth world champions.
B.Serena Williams was named the ITF world champion.
C.Roger Federer won his first Roland Garros title.
D.Williams & Federer were named 2009' s world champions.
【小题2】What does Federer mean by saying that it was an incredible year for him off the court?
A.He made a lot of money.
B.He regained the world No.One ranking.
C.His wife gave birth to twin girls.
D.He got a Grand Slam title at Roland Garros.
【小题3】In which country might Roland Garros Open take place?
A.England.B.Australia C.The United StatesD.France
【小题4】The underlined words " the award" in Paragraph 9 possibly refer to ____.
A.the WTA CampionshipB.the ITF world champion
C.the Australian Open titleD.the Wimbledon Open title
【小题5】____ has never got both singles and doubles world champions in a year.
A.Serena WilliamsB.Lindsay Davenport
C.Venus WilliamsD.Martina Hingis

He was no scholar, and his classmates teased him.Rather than reading, the kid really preferred running around with an 8mm camera, shooting homemade movies of wrecks of his Lionel train set(which he showed to friends for a small fee)

In his second year of high school he dropped out.But when his parents persuaded him to return, he was mistakenly placed in a learning-disabled class, he lasted one month.Only when his family moved to another town did he land in a more suitable high school where he graduated eventually.

After being denied entrance into a traditional filmmaking school, Steven Spielberg enrolled  in English at California State University at Long Beach .Then in 1965 he recalls ,in one of those casual moments, his life took a complete turn.Visiting Universal Studios ,  he met Chuck Silvers, an executive in the editorial department.Silvers liked the kid who made 8mm films and invited him back sometime to visit.

He appeared the next day.Without a job or a security clearance ,   Spielberg(dressed in a dark suit and tie, carrying his father’s briefcase with nothing inside but “a sandwich and candy bars’’)walked confidently up to the guard at the gate of Universal Studios and gave him a casual wave.The guard waved back.He was in.

“For the entire summer,” Spielberg remembers,” I dressed in my suit and hung out with the directors and writes including Silvers, who knew the kid was not a studio employee, but winked at the deception) I even found an office that was not being used ,and became a squatter.I bought some plastic tiles and put my name in the building directory: Steven  Spielberg, Room 23C〞

It paid off for everyone.Ten years later the 28-year-old Spielberg directed Jaws, which took in $470 million, then the highest-grossing movie of all time.Dozens of films and awards have followed because Steven Spielberg knew what his teachers didn’t---talent is in the eyes of the filmmaker.

1.What is the text mainly about?

A.Dream is more important than knowledge

B.How Spielberg made his first famous film Jaws

C.Spielberg has a gift for filming

D.How Spielberg became a famous director

2.From the 4th and 5th paragraph we can know ___

A.he was confident and this won others’ admiration

B.he worked hard and got his own office

C.usually people can not come into Universal Studios freely

D.he had been accepted as a member of the company

3.What does the underlined word〝 winked〞mean?

A.shown great concern              B.became angry

C.had to be silent            D.pretended not to notice

4.Silvers helped Spielberg probably because__________

A.he was Spielberg’s father’s friend

B.Spielberg’s talent and passion for filming moved him

C.he hoped to find a good employee for Universal Studios

D.he was sure Spielberg would become a great director

 

Roger Federer and Serena Williams have been named as 2009' s world champions by the International Tennis Federation(ITF) after topping the year-end rankings.

Federer, who wins the honour for the fifth time, completed a career Grand Slam(大满贯)at Roland Garros before winning his 15th Grand Slam ride at Wimbledon.

And Williams won the Australian Open and Wimbledon, her llth major success.

The pair will receive their awards at the annual 1TF world champions dinner in Paris in June.

Federer regained the world number one ranking from Rafael Nadal after his Paris victory and his Wimbledon win over Andy Roddick saw him surpass Pete Sampras' haul of Grand Slam titles.

He was also runner - up at the Australian Open and the US Open and helped his country retain its Davis Cup world group status.

" It is an honour for me to be named ITF world champion for a fifth time.It was an incredible (不可思议的) year for me both on and off the court," said the 28 - year - old Swiss star whose wife Mirka gave birth to twin girls in July.

"To win my first Roland, Garros title, break the all - time Grand Slam record and regain the number one ranking is amazing.It means a lot to me to finish the year again at the top."

Williams takes the award for the first time since 2002.As well as her Grand Slam wins,            she won the season - ending WTA Championships in Doha.sealing the top ranking in the last event of die year.

She also took the doubles year award with sister Venus after taking their career total to 10 Grand Slam titles.In doing so, she joins Lindsay Davenport and Martina Hingis as the only players to become singles and doubles world champions in the same year.

American twins Bob and Mike Bryan were named as the men' s doubles world champions for the sixth time in seven years.

1.What's the main idea of the text?

A.Roger Federer got his fifth world champions.

B.Serena Williams was named the ITF world champion.

C.Roger Federer won his first Roland Garros title.

D.Williams & Federer were named 2009' s world champions.

2.What does Federer mean by saying that it was an incredible year for him off the court?

A.He made a lot of money.

B.He regained the world No.One ranking.

C.His wife gave birth to twin girls.

D.He got a Grand Slam title at Roland Garros.

3.In which country might Roland Garros Open take place?

A.England.

B.Australia

C.The United States

D.France

4.The underlined words " the award" in Paragraph 9 possibly refer to ____.

A.the WTA Campionship

B.the ITF world champion

C.the Australian Open title

D.the Wimbledon Open title

5.____ has never got both singles and doubles world champions in a year.

A.Serena Williams

B.Lindsay Davenport

C.Venus Williams

D.Martina Hingis

 

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