题目内容
19.Now it is job hunting season again.The job fairs flood with hundreds and thousands of 2011graduate students.Owing to the global financial crisis,most of the graduate students admit that job hunting is not that easy any longer.It is always a painful process for college students to find jobs.(36)D.However,job positions are quite limited.In order to get a job,the candidates should be more competitive than ever before.
A Chinese expert predicted that the job hunting pressure in China,with a rocketing increase in the active labor force,would reach its climax in 2006.Yet,this situation continues in 2010.In order to transfer the human resources that are more than needed or wanted to the less developed areas in China,the government has tried to launch a series of policies to help release the pressure.(37)E.
(38)F.A higher education may be more helpful to find a good job in the future,while the temptation of an exciting job and the strong will of being a"real"adult urge the youth to step into society early.For example,when an undergraduate mechanical science and technology major at a famous university is preparing for his postgraduate exam,he receives an offer from a big foreign company one day.(39)A.Anyway,it is really tough to prepare for the postgraduate examination.
(40)C.This is a tough time and everyone should have some shining points to win the employers'favor.As products of universities,college students are expected to be first-rate talents and should step into the excellent group in the society.However,these students may achieve unexpected success in the fields where their professional knowledge functions to its maximization.
A.Most probably,he is so excited that he decides to quit the exam next year.
B.Almost everyone worries about the result of the postgraduate examination.
C."Survival of the fittest."Darwin's evolution theory appears in the personnel market.
D.With many colleges enlarged in recent years,large numbers of graduates need to hunt jobs.
E.What's more,financial support is provided to encourage the graduates to start their own career.
F.To go on with further education or to find a job is one of the hardest decisions for the graduate students to make now.
G.Competition for a job would be fierce as graduates this year will have to join the job hunting group from previous years.
分析 本文主要讲述了现在又到了求职的季节.由于全球金融危机,大学扩招,工作职位有限,导致大学生就业难.但政府提供经济支持来鼓励大学生创业,同时,也有大学生为是就业还是考研在抉择.
解答 36-40 DEFAC
36.D 考查上下文理解判断能力.本段主要谈到找工作困难,根据前文It is always a painful process for college students to find jobs可知,下面应是解释困难的原因之一,即:大学扩招导致就业人数增多.故选D.
37.E 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据前文In order to transfer the human resources that are more than needed or wanted to the less developed areas in China,the government has tried to launch a series of policies to help release the pressure可知,为了转移过多的劳动力到欠发达地区,政府出台政策以减轻就业压力,下文应是鼓励措施,即:提供经济支持来鼓励大学生创业.故选E.
38.F 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据下文A higher education may be more helpful to find a good job in the future…when an undergraduate mechanical science and technolo,gy major at a famous university is preparing for his postgraduate exam可知,受过更高的教育更容易找工作,而令人兴奋的工作诱惑也让大学生想早点工作,举例一个大学生毕业后想考硕士研究生,前文应是在进一步深造还是找工作之间进行抉择.故选F.
39.A 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据前文when an undergraduate mechanical science and technology major at a famous university is preparing for his postgraduate exam,he receives an offer from a big foreign company one day可知,原准备考研,但接受一个外国公司提供的工作职位,那应是停止考研.故选A.
40.C 考查上下文理解判断能力.根据下文This is a tough time and everyone should have some shining points to win the employers'favor可知,每个人都有自己的闪光点来获得雇主的喜爱,那前文应是:适者生存.故选C.
点评 七选五题型看似简单,实际上有时完全作对并不容易,需要方法和分析能力及足够的耐力,有必要进行专门练习.首先,快速浏览一遍七个备选答案,先确定哪个选项适合放在文章的什么位置.其次,快速浏览文章,确定文章体裁,抓住文章结构,分析篇章结构,找出各段的主题句或主旨大意.其三,注意各选项中出现的句子衔接手段,寻找句中衔接标志词,七选五备选答案中有两个多余的选项,会对文章中两个空的选择构成干扰,这时要特别细致地比对相似选项.最后,用代入法,检查答案是否合理,将所有选择答案放回空白处,通读全文,检查文章内容是否语义连贯合理、紧扣主题,语篇结构是否通顺连贯、具有一致性、合乎逻辑,写作思路是否清晰明了,格式以及用语是否恰当贴切,从而判断选择的答案是否正确.

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C. | closely; close | D. | close; closely |
A. | to go and meet | B. | to go and to meet | ||
C. | go and to meet | D. | go and meet |
"Hey,look!"exclaimed Rahim."Those two men are(42)B heavy rocks.I thought we no longer do muscle labour in this technological (43)D".
"You don't (44)B a crane(起重机)to unload less than a dozen rocks,do you?"smiled Joshua.
"But those men don't (45)D to have muscles at all."said Michael,rather surprised.Joshua smiled.
"They are(46)B labourers who know how to spread the weight of the rocks they(47)C.See how the man positions the rock just at the slope of his (48)A.Some of the rock's weight is set (49)Bhis head,some on the right hand and some on the left hand.His body isn't bent.His legs are well(50)C."
"You're right,Josh.He may have a small build,(51)A he certainly knows his job well.Dear me!And to think we have been studying (52)B!"Rahim thought about all that was happening.Suddenly,he said,"Technology won't (53)D the human being completely,it appears."
"I don't think it will."(54)A Joshua."You can harvest a crop of potatoes or wheat with one of those large,multi-purpose tractors,but you (55)Cuse that equipment to harvest tea leaves and tomatoes,will you?"
"You can get a computer to (56)Dmultiple-choice assessments,but you cannot get the computer to produce or assess essays,can you?"asked Michael.
"Well,the washing machine leaves my shirt collar quite as (57)Aas ever-that's domestic technology for you!"said Rahim.
"One day,perhaps,there won't be anybody (58)Cwho can carry a large rock the way those men do.It's not going to be a very (59)Aworld,I'm afraid."sighed Michael.
"You're too much of a pessimist,Mike."said Joshua."(60)D will always be other things that will make the world exciting."
41.A.through | B.across | C.down | D.up |
42.A.loading | B.unloading | C.covering | D.uncovering |
43.A.way | B.revolution | C.process | D.time |
44.A.ask | B.expect | C.attempt | D.hope |
45.A.happen | B.fail | C.have | D.seem |
46.A.ambitious | B.experienced | C.potential | D.energetic |
47.A.take | B.fetch | C.bother | D.bring |
48.A.shoulder | B.back | C.chest | D.arms |
49.A.on | B.against | C.toward | D.under |
50.A.supported | B.grasped | C.placed | D.strengthened |
51.A.but | B.however | C.so | D.therefore |
52.A.chemistry | B.physics | C.biology | D.psychology |
53.A.control | B.affect | C.remove | D.replace |
54.A.agreed | B.proposed | C.refused | D.denied |
55.A.can't | B.mustn't | C.won't | D.needn't |
56.A.point out | B.take out | C.hand out | D.print out |
57.A.dirty | B.clean | C.old | D.new |
58.A.caught | B.arranged | C.left | D.convinced |
59.A.exciting | B.mysterious | C.technological | D.modern |
60.A.That | B.This | C.They | D.There. |
Perhaps the biggest change in this process is the effect of globalization on commerce.In an effort to build a (53)D economy,most nations of the world have embraced(拥抱) free trade.Free trade removes certain limits imposed (强加) on global commerce to make it easier for nations to exchange goods with one another.A (54)B aim of this process is to aid poor nations and thus reduce(55)C.Globalization has indeed increased trade throughout the world,but experts disagree about its effect on the poor.
The debate about recent trends in global commerce is complex.Those (56)D free trade in the global market point out that competition lowers prices.Its critics argue that,without controls,such a system often harms poor nations.To some extent,both are (57)A.For example,in Jamaica,a country which imported milk from the United States and the (58)C milk was cheaper than local milk,more poor people could drink milk and improve their nutrition.At the same time,the cheaper milk put (59)B dairy farmers out of business.Perhaps this program caused as much harm As(60)D.
Those who support free trade in the global market do so for a number of reasons.Studies show that when a poor nation begins trading on the global level,it gains certain (61)A.Its economy grows rapidly.Multinational companies set up factories,(62)C jobs for people.Supporters claim that these factors reduce poverty and lessen the gap between the richest and poorest nations.They believe that the globalizing trend benefits the poor.
Critics of unrestricted free trade question these conclusions.Although they (63)Dthat the global market can offer growth and jobs to poor nations,they doubt that it reduces poverty.In fact,they cite (引述) studies which show that poverty has increased as a result of the global market.(64)A,the gap between rich and poor nations is growing.
Regardless of which side they are on,most experts believe that globalization has great potential to aid the poor.Both sides need to find a way to make it work.
50.A.In conclusion | B.In particular | C.As a result | D.On the contrary |
51.A.growing | B.starting | C.moving | D.reducing |
52.A.culture | B.trend | C.belief | D.potential |
53.A.regional | B.national | C.practical | D.global |
54.A.steadier | B.further | C.tougher | D.stricter |
55.A.profit | B.conflict | C.poverty | D.expense |
56.A.attracting | B.altering | C.opposing | D.supporting |
57.A.correct | B.inevitable | C.necessary | D.effective |
58.A.required | B.produced | C.imported | D.exported |
59.A.economical | B.local | C.traditional | D.social |
60.A.sacrifice | B.satisfaction | C.convenience | D.good |
61.A.benefits | B.varieties | C.opportunities | D.budgets |
62.A.influencing | B.arranging | C.providing | D.applying |
63.A.ensure | B.assume | C.argue | D.agree |
64.A.In addition | B.First of all | C.In that case | D.On average |
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