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11.Listen up!Unilever to share the secrets of its success with students
What it is:Unilever campus talks
Who qualifies:college students
What it's about:Fortune 500company Unilever will tour campuses this spring,giving a series of lectures to college students about the company's success in brand management,sales and marketing research.Speakers will also discuss with students how to plan their careers to be future leaders.The tour runs until late May.
http://bbs.yingjiesheng.com/thread-576865-1-1.html
Impressive internships (实习) with IBM Blue Pathway could land you a job
What it is:IBM Blue Pathway 2010internship program
Who qualifies:students graduating in 2011
What it's about:The 2-month summer program covers almost all business units of IBM.To land the opportunity,applicants need to send resume before May 24,attend a written test and two or three rounds of face-to-face interviews.Interns with impressive performances will get a full-time job offer after the internship.
http://bluepathway.51job.com
Competition to match prospective interns against one another
What it is:SK Business Idea Competition
Who qualifies:Juniors,seniors and postgraduate students
What it's about:South Korea's SK Group is holding a competition among Chinese college students.Students are required to team up in groups of three to work out a 20-page English PPT.The top 10groups will be awarded a 6-week summer internship at the company's headquarters in South Korea.Application deadline is April 30.
http://idea,skcareers.com/china
Baidu a minute,then you will know what a search engine job is
What it is:Baidu summer internships
Who qualifies:college students
What it's about:Baidu is starting its 2010summer internship project.Most of its openings are technical posts.Students must have technology in areas like search engines and social networking services.It will last for at least three months.A salary will be paid to students.Application deadline is May 29.
http://hr.baidu.com/www/internSummer.action

64.The passage is probably written forB.
A.business managers   B.college students
C.laid-off workers    D.migrant groups
65.If you are expert at PPT,you can contactA.
A.http://idea,skcareers.com/china
B.http://bluepathway.51job.com
C.http://hr.baidu.com/www/internSummer.action
D.http://bbs.yingjiesheng.com/thread-576865-1-1.html
66.In what way is Baidu summer internships different from the other three?C
A.A future plan to be a leader will be discussed.
B.A resume will be a must before the internship.
C.A salary will be paid after the internship.
D.A chance to work abroad will be awarded.

分析 本文属于广告类阅读,作者通过这篇文章向我们介绍了四个暑期实习工作,这些工作主要是为大学生介绍的,主要介绍了工作的主要内容以及报名方式.

解答 64.B  细节理解题,根据Who qualifies:college students;Who qualifies:students graduating in 2011;Who qualifies:college students可知本文是为大学生写的,故选B.
65.A  细节理解题,根据Students are required to team up in groups of three to work out a 20-page English PPT.http://idea,skcareers.com/china可知如果你擅长PPT,可以登录http://idea,skcareers.com/china网站,故选A.
66.C  细节理解题,根据It will last for at least three months.A salary will be paid to students.可知百度暑期实习不同于其他三个是它给实习生支付工资,故选C.

点评 考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确选择.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.

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40.What is mainly discussed in the text?D
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42.The underlined phrase"is sold on"in Paragraph 2means"B".
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Sun cream£9.50T-shirt£13
McDonald's meal£11Water£1.28
Imported beer£3.83Domestic beer£1.91
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"It's always difficult to predict,"said FIFA marketing director Thierry Weil."But I truly believe that it will be more similar to what happened in Germany than in South Africa in 2010."According to FIFA,the 2006World Cup was attended by more than 3.3million fans.Almost two million tickets were sold to the general public in South Africa,although the number of applications during the first ticketing phase was significantly lower.
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A study on the price of World Cup 2014looked at the ticket prices and the cost of travelling to Brazil and found that our English fans face hotel costs of between£46and£797a night,while packages range from£2,999to£14,999.

33.How much should a Brazilian student pay for the opening match?A
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34.From the passage we know that Thierry WeilD.
A.feels proud of what they achieved in South Africa 2010
B.feels worried about the sales of the tickets for Brazil 2014
C.holds the belief that Brazil 2014will be the greatest world cup
D.believes that more fans will attend Brazil 2014than South Africa 2010
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C.They will choose the applicants based on a random selection draw.
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A.had no idea what she wanted from life
B.realized I should buy a house
C.started to think about her own life
D.wondered why her parents had settled down early
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A.Their attitude toward responsibility.   
B.Their ways of making their way to the top.
C.Their ways of gaining experience.      
D.Their attitude towards high technology.
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A.It's better to take adult responsibility earlier.
B.It's all right to try more before settling down.
C.It involves too much effort to rise vertically.
D.It's ridiculous to call her generation"arrogant".
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A.The author is envious of her parents enjoying a big house at her age.
B.Growing up in a hi-tech world makes"Generation Y"feel insecure about relationships.
C."Generation Y"don't want to grow up and love to be taken care of by their parents.
D.The author wrote this article to make others understand her generation better.
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A.The sudden realization of growing up.
B.A comparison between lifestyles of generations.
C.Criticisms of the young generation.  
D.The factors that have changed the young generation.
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71.Steve interrupted his mother several times becauseA.
A.he felt uninterested in his toys          
B.he disliked his mother's guest
C.he didn't have enough toys to play with   
D.he hoped his mother would play with him
72.According to the therapist,children often complain that they have nothing to play with becauseD.
A.they can't play alone for a long time          
B.they are too young to play with so many toys
C.they are too lazy to pick out their favorites 
D.they lack the ability to value too many things at a time
73.Which of the following can be used in place of"jumble"?B
A.Simple choice.
B.Mixture in disorder.
C.Ordinary appearance.
D.Same shape.
74.Which is the advice given to parents in the text?D
A.Buy fewer toys for their children.
B.Form good habits for their children.
C.Spare some time to play with their children.
D.Put some toys away without telling their children.
75.Whom is the passage most likely to written for?B
A.children with a lot of toys                     
B.family therapists
C.toy sellers                                 
D.parents.
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Men who had been stressed by the cold-water task tended to take more risks in the experiment while women responded in the opposite way.In stressful situations in which risk-taking can pay off big,men may tend to do better,when caution weighs more,however,women will win.
This tendency to slow down and become more cautious when decisions are risky might also help explain why women are less likely to become addicted than men:they may more often avoid making the risky choices that eventually harden into addiction.

68.We can learn from the passage that people under pressure tend toB.
A.recall consequences more effortlessly
B.keep rewards better in their memory
C.make risky decisions more frequently
D.learn a subject more effectively
69.According to the research,stress affects people most probably in theirA.
A.ways of making choices
B.preference for pleasure
C.tolerance of punishments
D.responses to suggestions
70.The research has proved that in a stressful situation,C.
A.women find it easier to fall into certain habits
B.men have a greater tendency to slow down
C.men are more likely to take risks
D.women focus more on outcomes.

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