Hannah Oyler

21 Balsom St   Ventura, CA 94120   (613) 555 – 7236

Objective   To obtain a position as a photographer for a major metropolitan newspaper.

Notable Achievements   Time Magazine, Top Photos of the Year 1999 for California Wildfire Banaker Excellence in Photography Fellowship, 1995.

Experience  

Ventura County Times   Staff photographer, 1996 --- Present , Regular coverage included: Sports, Lifestyle, & Metro. Successfully met tight deadlines.

Los Angeles Times Summer Intern, 1995 & 1996   Assisted lead sports photographer. Gained valuable knowledge of function and limitations of various types of cameras, lenses, and films.

Education  University of Southern California  B.A., Photography, 1996

Thomas Stanley

817 Park Ave Seattle, WA 98023  (614) 555 – 0283

Objective  Legal Aid Practitioner.

Experience  Johnson Industries International Legal Counsel, 1998 to Present

Acted as the in-house lawyer for the company, and was responsible for providing legal support for all company operations. Instrumental in establishing written company policies and training materials with respect to international trading laws and regulations, and general commercial practices. Provided prompt, efficient and practical legal advice to support to a busy, demanding clientele of traders.

Education  Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA

Kathy Lorentz

608 Lincoln Ave Mobile, AL 36513 (623) 555 – 8237

Objective  To obtain a managerial position that will allow me to utilize my knowledge and experience to increase profit margins, productivity and quality.

Summary  Accomplished Project Manager with more than ten years experience. Proven ability to design and implement effective strategies, develop new products, and manage resources to produce profit. Proven ability to streamline processes and increase productivity.

Experience  In Tech Corporation, Mobile, AL  Project Manager, 1995 to Present

Worked with customers / potentials on development of product designs, tooling concepts, manufacturing methods, and costing for custom molded component applications. Directly supervised technical team of 3-5 project engineers responsible for new mold and molding systems implementation.

Education  Jackson University, Tampa, FL ;M.B.A., Business Administration, 1992

Gary Wilson

809 West Cayuga St Philadelphia, PA 19037 (813) 555 – 6026

Objective  Position as a Nurse of Health Care Provider.

Employment History   St. Mark's Hospital, Philadelphia, PA;Surgical Nurse, 1994 to Present ;

Served as a staff surgical nurse. Provided health care checks for a diverse population. Performed blood pressure tests for community health outreach programs, provided a wide range of services including women's health clinic services and care for elderly patients.

Licenses   R.N. - American Medical Association .

Education   B.S., Nursing, 1994; University of Scranton, Scranton, PA

Professional Affiliations  Monroe County Medical Society; Pennsylvania Nursing Association

From the first resume, we can know that Hannah Oyler _______.

A. is an excellent journalist of New York Times

B. knows much about different photographic equipment

C. graduated from Stanford University

D. wants to get a job as a photographer no matter where he will work.

According to Thomas Stanley’s experience, he is most likely to be hired by_____.

A. a hospital                B. a supermarket       C. a company                       D. a school

The underlined word “implement ” most probably means______.

A. complete                  B. help                        C. value                            D. transform

Which of the following statements about Gary Wilson is NOT TRUE?

A. She is an experienced surgical nurse.

B. She carried out blood pressure for many people.

C. She has the experience of operating on patients.

D. She is a member of some professional groups.

Besides the personal information of the four people, what we can also get from the passage is______.

A. how to achieve success in our career

B. how to express your desire for a job

C. how to make yourself different from others

D. how to write a standard resume

阅读理解。
     There's been a lot of talk about white-and-blue collar workers, and you may have even heard of gold
collar workers, but lately a new color of collar is making its way into China's urban vernacular (土话)一
green. Green collars say no when work is live and life is work. They choose to get out of the fast lane and
explore new ways of living "green".
     Living green doesn't mean someone is working as an environmentalist,biologist or scientist. Instead it
is more of a lifestyle choice. A typical green collar is well educated like a white collar but physically tough
like fl blue-collar, likely born in the 70s or 80s of the last century and living in one of China's big cities, with
a monthly income well above 5,000 yuan (about US$700).
     The life of fl green collar may go something like this:Turn off the mobile phone after work, eat only
healthy food rich in vitamins, go on hikes every weekend, and like to help the underprivileged.
     Green collars even have their own club. In Bering, the Green Collar Club is for people who share a "be
happy, healthy and helpful" spirit. The club often holds charity parties and uses the donations for environmental
protection and poverty relief projects in China.
     "They are successful in their careers, but do not miss the pleasures in life. They have a lot of money,
but do not fall slave to it," said Zuo Shiguang, one of the founding members of the club.
1. What is the passage mainly about?
[     ]
A. Differences between white-and-blue collars and green collars.
B. The spirit of green collars.
C. The activities of green collars.
D. The lifestyle of green collars.
2. Green collars are living green because _____.
[     ]
A. they have a large income to use
B. they refuse to live an unhealthy lire
C. they spend a lot of money and time in the open air
D. they devote themselves to environmental protection
3. Green collars will _____ after work.
[     ]
A. prefer to be left alone
B. have fun with old friends
C. think nothing about work any more
D. do a lot of extra work at home
4. The underlined word "donations" probably means _____.
[     ]
A. giving money, food, help etc. to people in need
B. making fl lot of people moved
C. making many people interested
D. giving wonderful performances
阅读理解。
     Expressions about water are almost as common as water itself. But many of the expressions using water
have Unpleasant meanings.
     The expression "to be in hot water" is one of them. It is a very old expression. "Hot water" was used 500
years ago to mean being in trouble. One story says it got that meaning from the custom of throwing extremely
hot water down on enemies attacking a castle.
     That no longer happens. But we still get in "hot water". When we are in"hot water", we are in trouble. It
can be any kind of trouble-serious or not so serious. A person who breaks a law can be in hot water with the
police. A young boy can be in hot water with his mother, if he walks in the house with dirty shoes.
     Being in "deep water" is almost the same as being in hot water. When you are in deep water. you are in a
difficult position. Imagine fl person who cannot swim being thrown in water over his head.
     You are in deep water when you are facing a problem that you do not have the ability to solve. The problem
is too deep. You can be in deep water, for example, if you invest in stocks without knowing anything about the
stock market.
     "To keep your head above water" is a colorful expression that means staying out of debt. A company seeks
to keep its head above water during economic hard times. A man who loses his job tries to keep his head above
water until he finds a new job.
     "Water over the dam" is another expression about a past event. It is something that is finished. It cannot be
changed. The expression comes from the idea that water that has flowed over a dam cannot be brought back
again.
1. Which of the following two expressions have almost the same meaning?
[     ]
A. To be in hot water; To be in deep water.
B. To be in hot water; To keep your head above water.
C. To be in deep water; Water over the dam!
D. Water over the dam; To be in hot water.
2. If a person tries t0 keep his head out of water,we can say that _____.
[     ]
A. he is in danger of losing his life
B. he is trying to pay off his debt
C. he is trying to keep his promise
D. he is trying not to get into debt
3. What can you infer from the passage?
[     ]
A. "To be in hot water" can only be used t0 mention serious trouble.
B. "Water over the dam" is an expression about a future event.
C. Water could be used in the war in the past.
D. All of the expressions using water have unpleasant meanings.
4. This passage is written mainly to tell us _____.
[     ]
A. the use of water
B. how to use some expressions of water
C. expressions about water and their meanings
D. expressions with negative meaning

Machu Picchu is considered to be a truly extraordinary archaeological(考古学的) discovery and is one of South America’s largest tourist sites. As many as one thousand visitors visit the ancient Ionian(印加文化的)ruins daily. What draws vacationers and adventurers to this remote location high in the Andes Mountains of Peru(秘鲁)?A large part of the attraction is the mysteries that surround Machu Picchu. For example,Machu Picchu is:Considered “the lost city” of the Incas because it was never found by Spanish invaders and was known to only a few local peasants for almost four hundred years.

The “city in the clouds”,Machu Picchu’s lasting beauty comes from the careful blending of its striking architecture with its mountaintop environment. Its greatest skill shows are in the stone structures,which equals t hat of the ancient Egyptians. The stone blocks were so appropriately cut that they fit together without the need for mud. The largest stones at Machu Picchu weigh as much as fifteen tons! It has been difficult to explain how the huge blocks were transported. The buildings, including many that have survived lots of earthquakes,contain stones which interlock so perfectly that fl knife cannot be forced between them. When compared to other ancient civilizations,it is difficult to understand how Machu Picchu could have been missed by the Spanish and lost from history for four hundred years.

For many of the mysteries of Machu Picchu being unsolved,it is clear why Machu Picchu remains “the most famous ruins in all of South America”.

 

64. Which of the followings is NOT a mystery of Machu Picchu?

A. Machu Picchu is called the “city in the clouds”.

B. Machu Picchu remains “the most famous ruins of South America”.

C. Machu Picchu is “the lost city” of the Incas.

D. Machu Picchu is the largest stone city of the world.

65. The underlined word “interlock” probably means

A. put                       B. fit                         C. meet                       D. 1ie

66. From the passage we can learn that           .

A. Machu Picchu has gone through lots of earthquakes

B. all of the mysteries of Machu Picchu have been solved

C. the city has never been discovered by people outside

D. Machu Picchu is the most valuable ruins in history.

67. The purpose of writing the passage is to             .

A. ask us to pay a visit to Machu Picchu

B. show us the beauty of Machu Picchu

C. introduce Machu Picchu’s mysteries

D. make the ancient Incan ruins known

Machu Picchu is considered to be a truly extraordinary archaeological(考古学的)discovery and is one of South America’s largest tourist sites.As many as one thousand visitors visit the ancient Inean(印加文化的)ruins daily.What draws vacationers and adventurers to this remote location high in the Andes Mountains of Peru(秘鲁)?A large part of the attraction is the mysteries that surround Machu Picchu.For example,Machu Picchu is:considered “the lost city”of the Incas because it was never found by Spanish invaders and was known to only a few local peasants for almost four hundred years.

    The“city in the clouds”,Machu Picchu’s lasting beauty comes from the careful blending of its striking architecture with its mountaintop environment.Its greatest skill shows are in the stone structures,which equals t hat of the ancient Egyptians.The stone blocks were so appropriately cut that they fit together without the need for mud.The largest stones at Machu Picchu weigh as much as fifteen tons! It has been difficult to explain how the huge blocks were transported.The buildings, including many that have survived lots of earthquakes,contain stones which interlock so perfectly that fl knife cannot be forced between them.When compared to other ancient civilizations,it is difficult to understand how Machu Picchu could have been missed by the Spanish and lost from history for four hundred years.

    For many of the mysteries of Machu Picchu being unsolved,it is clear why Machu Picchu remains“the most famous ruins in all of South America”.

1.Which of the followings is NOT a mystery of Machu Picchu?

    A.Machu Picchu is called the“city in the clouds”.

    B.Machu Picchu remains“the most famous ruins of South America”.

    C.Machu Picchu is“the lost city”of the Incas.

    D.Machu Picchu is the largest stone city of the world.

2.The underlined word“interlock” probably means         

    A.put                      B.fit                        C.meet                      D.1ie

3.From the passage we can learn that          

    A.Machu Picchu has gone through lots of earthquakes

    B.all of the mysteries of Machu Picchu have been solved

    C.the city has never been discovered by people outside

    D.Machu Picchu is the most valuable ruins in history.

4.The purpose of writing the passage is to            

    A.ask us to pay a visit to Machu Picchu

    B.show us the beauty of Machu Picchu

    C.introduce Machu Picchu’s mysteries

    D.make the ancient Incan ruins known

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