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My classmate Jennifer and I graduated from an ordinary normal university last year. Like most of the students who had just stepped out of university, we had to     36    the first tough test ---- job hunting to    37     a passport to society. And the most    38    part was the job interview.

The    39    was very fierce. Dozens of my classmates, Jennifer   40   , sent our curriculum vitas to a key middle school for a teaching job, making the chance of success as low as 1 to 20.

Before the job interview, I    41   complete preparations, including a formal suit, a newly-done hair, a few    42   on job interviews, and even some ancient Chinese poems   43      I faced a learned interviewer. On that day everything went very   44   . I answered all the questions fluently. So I felt very    45   to get this job. Jennifer was still there waiting for her turn. I made a “V”    46    to her. She smiled at me, looking a little worried. I    47   she was not as eloquent(雄辩的) as I, though not worse than me in studies. I felt I had an advantage over her. However, a week later, all of us received letters of    48   . Another week later, guess what happened! She got the job!   49   congratulating her, I asked her how she got it. She said, “I did    50  . I just wrote them a note of thanks after receiving the letter of refusal.” Only then   51     I realize why all the applicants had received the same letters and that was also a part of the   52   .

Only a note of thanks, but that was what made all the difference. This experience   53  me a good lesson, that is,    54   excellent you are, you should never forget the   55   manners of saying “Thank you!”.

36. A. look through      B. go through        C. go on            D. live through

37. A. accept             B. allow        C. get                 D. permit

38. A. acceptable        B. ample           C. reliable          D. important

39. A. interview          B. contest         C. competition   D. post

40. A. included          B. including        C. containing    D. contained

41. A. took               B. made         C. had           D. put

42. A. advice         B. notices      C. tips           D. suggestion

43. A. provided that     B. in order that   C. in case        D. even if

44. A. well                 B. difficultly           C. actually        D. compulsorily

45. A. privileged         B. disappointed   C. worried       D. confident

46. A. sign                 B. signal          C. mark          D. form

47. A. told                  B. thought         C. suggested       D. advised

48. A. thanks           B. application         C. refusal                 D. acceptance

49. A. While               B. For             C. What                  D. Whether

50. A. something   B. nothing              C. anything  D. everything

51. A. did                  B. have                C. do               D. had

52. A. exams             B. problems                C. tests                    D. checks

53. A. taught              B. sent                      C. had                D. believed

54. A. whatever    B. still                      C. however          D. very

55. A. controversial     B. simple                  C. easy                     D. cool

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My classmate Jennifer and I graduated from an ordinary normal university last year. Like most of the students who had just stepped out of university, we had to     36    the first tough test ---- job hunting to    37     a passport to society. And the most    38    part was the job interview.

The    39    was very fierce. Dozens of my classmates, Jennifer   40   , sent our curriculum vitas to a key middle school for a teaching job, making the chance of success as low as 1 to 20.

Before the job interview, I    41   complete preparations, including a formal suit, a newly-done hair, a few    42   on job interviews, and even some ancient Chinese poems   43      I faced a learned interviewer. On that day everything went very   44   . I answered all the questions fluently. So I felt very    45   to get this job. Jennifer was still there waiting for her turn. I made a “V”    46    to her. She smiled at me, looking a little worried. I    47   she was not as eloquent(雄辩的) as I, though not worse than me in studies. I felt I had an advantage over her. However, a week later, all of us received letters of    48   . Another week later, guess what happened! She got the job!   49   congratulating her, I asked her how she got it. She said, “I did    50  . I just wrote them a note of thanks after receiving the letter of refusal.” Only then   51     I realize why all the applicants had received the same letters and that was also a part of the   52   .

Only a note of thanks, but that was what made all the difference. This experience   53  me a good lesson, that is,    54   excellent you are, you should never forget the   55   manners of saying “Thank you!”.

36. A. look through        B. go through         C. go on                D. live through

37. A. accept                B. allow                        C. get                    D. permit

38. A. acceptable           B. ample                C. reliable              D. important

39. A. interview                 B. contest                     C. competition       D. post

40. A. included              B.including                  C. containing  D. contained

41. A. took                      B. made                        C. had                   D. put

42. A. advice                 B. notices                     C. tips                D. suggestion

43. A. provided that            B. in order that              C. in case            D. even if    

44. A. well                       B. difficultly               C. actually        D. compulsorily

45. A. privileged               B. disappointed      C. worried             D. confident

46. A. sign                    B. signal                  C. mark                 D. form

47. A. told                           B. thought                    C. suggested          D. advised

48. A. thanks                B. application         C. refusal              D. acceptance

49. A. While                  B. For                          C. What                       D. Whether

50. A. something           B. nothing                     C.anything                    D. everything

51. A. did                         B.    have               C. do                           D. had

52. A. exams                 B. problems                  C. tests                        D. checks

53. A. taught             B. sent                           C. had                          D. believed

54. A. whatever                B. still                            C. however                   D. very

55. A. controversial              B. simple               C. easy                         D. cool

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  China's astronaut, 38-year-old Yang Liwei returned safely to earth Thursday morning, when his craft Shenzhou V touched down as scheduled after more than 21 hours in the earth's orbit. Chinese premier Wen Jiabao called the landmark debut flight a “complete success”. The descent capsule (返回舱) carrying Lt. Col. Yang Liwei touched down on the grasslands of the Gobi Desert, in central Inner Mongolia at 6:23 a. m. Thursday (Beijing Time), the Beijing-based China's Aerospace Command and Control Center said. Minutes later, Yang grabbed the capsule hatch with his hand, pulled himself out, smiled and waved at recovery teams and reporters. “It is a splendid moment in the history of my motherland and also the greatest day of my life,” Yang, a former flight pilot from Northeast China's Liaoning Province, said immediately after emerging. In an interview with CCTV, China's state television, Yang said he was “feeling excellent”. Shenzhou V landed at dawn, 4.8 kilometres (3 miles) from its designed landing target, the officials said. “The spaceship operated well,” the astronaut Yang Liwei said in his first publicized comments. “I feel very good and I am proud of my motherland.” After a physical exam on spot, Yang's condition was found as “good”. Li Jinai, the commander of China's manned space program, called Yang a “space hero” and a “national hero”. Following Yang's touchdown China's premier Wen Jiabao immediately spoke to Yang from Beijing's Command and Control Centre and offered his congratulations.

  Within hours, Chinese space officials announced that the country's space dreams will continue with a “Shenzhou Ⅵ” mission, most possibly within a year. They said China also had worked out plans to conduct space walking by its astronauts, and eventually build up a space station. However, Chinese scientists ruled out building a space shuttle, like the United States.

  Yang's flight came four decades after the former Soviet Union and the United States pioneered manned spaceflight. Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin orbited the Earth in April 1961. One month later, the United States launched Alan B. Shepard Jr.

1.What is true of the Chinese astronaut Yang Liwei?

[  ]

A.He is now a flight pilot.

B.He was helped to get out of the descent capsule.

C.He spent nearly a day in space.

D.He was called a “space hero” and a “national hero” by China's premier Wen Jiabao.

2.China will carry out the following space programs in the near future except ________.

[  ]

A.space walking

B.setting up a space station

C.building up a space shuttle

D.sending up “Shenzhou Ⅵ”

3.The underlined word debut means ________.

[  ]

A.first public appearance
B.space
C.carrying person
D.spaceship

4.Which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin was the first man in the world to travel in space.

B.The United States launched Alan B. Shepard Jr. about 43 years ago.

C.China is the third country in the world to carry out the manned space flight successfully.

D.“Shenzhou Ⅵ”will carry more than one astronaut in the mission.

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  When China launches its Shenzhou VI spaceship, it will most likely carry two astronauts and stay in space for five to seven days, according to Wang Yongzhi, the chief designer of the country’s manned spacecraft.

  In an interview with local media, Wang spoke highly of the team of researchers based in Shanghai, who designed Shenzhou V’s main engine.

  Asked whether Yang Liwei, China’s first astronaut who blasted into space a month ago from Jiuquan, Gansu Province, will be picked again for the second mission, Wang said the final decision will be made only 16 hours before the launch, so“it is still too early to say”.

  Yang, on his first trip to Shanghai, said he was touched by the enthusiasm of the local people.He said he was also impressed by the city’s cosmopolitan and high-tech outlook.

  Reminded by local journalists of his non-stop schedule since he returned to earth-touring around the country and giving speeches-Yang said that it was part of his responsibility to spread the message of encouragement to his compatriots.

  Meanwhile, lured by the visiting space program team, 130,000 people have thronged the round-the-clock, two-day space exhibition at the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum since the free show opened on Tuesday.

  Among them, more than 70,000 visited between 6 pm and 6 am despite the biting cold, curious to see“what the country’s first manned spaceship looked like”.

  “It’s incredible!”Li Jun, an exhibition official, told Shanghai Daily yesterday.“We never expected such a huge number of visitors, especially since they queued up in these freezing conditions.”

  Chen Dafu, 58, who traveled all the way from suburban Qingpu District, said:“It’s been worth it.The space exhibition was an eye-opener for me.As a Chinese, I was so happy when Yang returned to Earth safely.”Also yesterday, Yang and his peers gave emotional speeches at the Shanghai Exhibition Center to more than 2,000 senior government officials and residents from various fields.They also took a cruise along the Huangpu River last night.(China Daily 2003-12-20)

(1)

According to the chief designer s statement, Shenzhou VI spaceship will most likely ________.

[  ]

A.

make a one-week flight

B.

carry two astronauts including Yang Liwei

C.

orbit the earth 14 times

D.

not carry Yang liwei

(2)

What impressed Yang liwei most was ________.

[  ]

A.

the warmest welcome he received in Shanghai

B.

that the people in Shanghai were well-informed

C.

both the city’s modernization and the local people’s enthusiasm

D.

the high-tech outlook of the city of Shanghai

(3)

The underlined word“round-the-clock”probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

all day and all night

B.

the whole week

C.

twelve hours

D.

a fortnight

(4)

From the passage, we can infer that ________.

[  ]

A.

In all, 130,000 people are to visit the space exhibition

B.

Around 60,000 people have visited the space exhibition in the daytime

C.

The number of the visitors to the exhibition has reached 70,000

D.

People are so interested that they queue up to buy the tickets

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