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      Since my family were not going to be helpful, I decided I would look for one all by myself and not tell them about it till I’d got one.

      I had seen an agency (中介机构) advertised in a local newspaper.I rushed out of the __1 in search of it.I was wildly excited, and as  _2_ as if I were going on the stage.Finding the  3  quite easily, I ran breathlessly through a door which said “Enter without knocking, if you please.”

      The simple atmosphere of the office  4  me.The woman looked carefully at me for a while through her glasses, and then questioned me in a low voice.I answered softly.All of a sudden I started to feel rather  5   She wondered why I was looking for this sort of job I felt even more helpless when she told me that it would be  6  to get a job without experience I wondered whether I ought to leave, when the telephone on her desk rang.I heard her say:

       “  7 , I’ve got someone in the office at this very moment who might  8  .” She wrote down a __, and held it out to me, saying: “Ring up this lady.She wants a cook   immediately.In fact, you would have to start tomorrow by cooking a dinner for ten people.”

      “Oh yes,” said I —  10  having cooked for more than four in my life.I  11  her again and again, and rushed out to the nearest telephone box.I collected my thoughts, took a deep breath, and rang the number.I said confidently that I was just what she was looking for.

      I spent the next few hours  12  cook books.

1.A.bed                       B house                   C.agency                 D.office

2.A.proud                B.please                 C.nervous               D.worried

3.A.family                B.door             C.place              D.stage

4.A.calmed               B.excited           C.frightened          D.disturbed

5.A.encouraged        B.dissatisfied        C.hopeless          D.pleased

6.A.difficult            B.helpless         C.possible            D.unusual

7.A.Above all                                             B.As a matter of fact

      C. As a result                                         D.In spite of that

8.A.hire                      B.accept                C. suit                     D.offer

9.A.letter                     B.name                  C. note                    D.number

10.A.almost                 B.never                 C. nearly                 D.really

11.A.answered             B.promised            C. thanked               D.told

12.A.borrowing          B.buying          C.reading               D.writing

1-5 BCCAC   6-10 ABCDB   11-12 CC

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第四部分   写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,并将该词完整地写在右边相对应的横线上。所填单词要求意义准确,拼写正确。

I'm a booklover.Some of my classmates call me " Book – worm”.

I never mind it b______ reading is one part of my life.Books                76.______

are my best friends.Whenever I'm free, I will take ______ a                  77.______

book and read carefully and soon I will be _____ (沉浸) in it.          78._____

Actually since my childhood, I've f_____ the habit of reading at                79._____

any time.When I was a little boy, I became ______ in picture books,         80.______

so my father bought me lots of pictures books.After _____ (进入)     81._____

middle school, I began to read _____ (小说) , essays and so on.         82._____

Books tell me how to be a man and how to tell the _____                      83._____

between right and wrong.I find that I can b______ a lot from               84.______

______.So I think of a good book as my best friend.                    85.______

下面是五位读者写给某一报社编辑征求建议的信。阅读第61至65题中的来信和A至F的回信,选出符合来信的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。选项中有一项是多余选项。

61.        .

Dear editor,

I am a junior at university majoring(读……专业)in law I’m interested in administrative law and plan to study it during my postgraduate years. But my dream is to be a great reporter. My question is : is it possible for me to be a reporter if I major in administrative law? I’m worried about my future. Please help me.

62.        .

Dear editor,

I am a university junior in public administration. I like English very much and I once tried unsuccessfully to change my major to English. So I decided to take the postgraduate exam and learn more English in graduate school. But since my first degree isn’t in English, it’s unlikely that I’ll be enrolled as an English major. Are there any non English majors that also offer English training so that I can master the language after graduation and find a good job?

63.        .

Dear editor,

    I was born in a remote country area in northwest China and had to give up school because of poverty, leaving my compulsory education unfinished. Afterwards, I helped my parents with farm work for four years. Then I left home and have worked as a waitress for one year in Xi’an, Shanxi Province. I am now 20, young and determined. This life as a waitress earning less than 500 yuan a month can really ruin my youth. Could you give me some advice for my future.

64.        .

Dear editor,

    I’m a freshman majoring in Japanese. I also have a great love for English and my English level is fairly good. But now I’m worried that if I take a job as a Japanese interpreter or translator in the future, I’ll lose touch with English. Is there a job that can combine both my major and my interest?

65.        .

Dear editor,

I’m in a situation that makes me very confused. I got two job offers at the same time. One is a small, private company doing foreign trade, which I’m interested in. The other is large, famous company. However, the job isn’t so related to foreign trade. Furthermore, the second company is far away from my family and friends. I have to make a choice right now. I need your help.

A.Editor writes:

It all depends on what you value most in your work. If you think your interests are the most important, choose the first company. If you value a big company’s working experience, then go with that one. Of course, you need to consider other factors, like compensation, commute time, on the job training, and family and friends.

B.Editor writes:

I have been working in media for over five years and have met lost of reporters. Actually, very few of them major in journalism. They have various educational backgrounds, including international politics, philosophy, law, even computer science. Writing a good news story is difficult. Reporters have to have a clear understanding of the issues they’re working on. Their job often requires some expertise in certain fields. So, if you’re going to be a journalist in the future, your knowledge in administrative law will surely be a plus not a disadvantage.

C.Editor writes:

Getting into an internship(实习)could be very competitive, and you’ll need to use all the sources to maximize your chances of getting in. Not only teachers, but family, friends and students a few grades above you may also be sources of information. Try them all. Actually, I think most professionals don’t like being interrupted by students asking about internships all the time. So try to locate human resources people and their e mail address and send your resume that way, instead of trying to locate them through a phone call.

D.Editor writes:

Don’t worry. And good English skills you have won’t be wasted in future. You could be a trilingual translator, which surely makes you more competitive than those who have only mastered one language. You could also find a position in a Japanese company that needs you to communicate with European or American customers. The globalized world needs more trilingual or even multilingual experts.

E.Editor writes:

You’re young and aspiring, I think you surely deserve a better life. People say education can change one’s fate. Have you ever thought about continuing your study? When I was reading your letter, I was impressed by your good English. You must be intelligent and talented. You could start learning by yourself from some high school or even primary school textbooks It might take a couple of years, but I’m sure you can eventually enter a university if you work hard. You could apple for grants(助学金)to cover your tuition and living costs. I believe your life will be back on track after you strengthen your overall abilities through higher education.

F.Editor writes:

Yes, some schools, most related to business studies, provide some English training,

For example, at University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, many postgraduate courses are taught in English and use English textbooks. Such courses include international trade and LLM(Master of Law). You can visit some university’s websites for course details.

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