ABILITIES ELECTRIC MOTORS is one of the leading motor companies in n Plant manager Excellent senior engineer with experience in this field to manage our plant in Ningde n Senior Engineers (Mechanical and Electrical) For Production and Engineering Department, good command of Internet n Junior Positions For those who wish for success n One Purchaser Preferably with experience in a mechanical engineering company and international markets n Cost Accountant 5 year’s experience in mechanical factory costing, good knowledge of Office 2003 , CET (College English Test)Band 6. For these senior level positions, we expect preferably a university degree or an excellent job record. 3-5 years of experience on the job and good command of English. If you are ready to work with us, we will offer attractive salary packet and bright future. ABILITIES FUJIAN ABILITIES MOTORS LTD NEW INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENG ZONE FU’an (0593-6566866)Fujian Province |
1. ecretary n University graduate n Good at English speaking , writing & translating n Good PC knowledge and typing skill n Pleasant character with good personal kill 2. Accountants n College or university graduate n Good command of English , CET Band 4 and PC operation n Work experience 3. Production Trainees n College or university graduate n Paint engineering / machinery or chemistry n Good command of English n 1-2 years’ experience in paint factory n Leadership ability and PC knowledge 4. Production Workers n Polytechnic school graduate n Paint technology or chemistry n Knowledge of basic English n 1-2 years’ experience in paint factory BAILITANHUA FUJIAN BAILIANHUA CEMENT(水泥)PAINT COMPANY LTD |
64. If you don’t know how to use a computer, you had better ask for the position of
A. a secretary in BAILANHUA
B. a production worker in BAILIANHUA
C. a senior engineer in ABILITIES
D. a cost accountant in ABILITIES
65. From the passage we can learn that
A. ABILITIES is a successful company with many branches
B. BAILANHUA is a company only producing chemical products
C. BAILIANHUA requires a good command of English in every position
D. ABILITIES needs a senior sales manager to sell its products in Asia
66. As a university graduate without working experience, you can probably get a job as
A. a cost accountant in ABILITIIES
B. a purchaser in ABILITIES
C. a secretary in BAILIANHUA
D. an accountant in BAILNHUA
67. The highest requirement of the two companies for English level of employees who apply for the position of accountants is
A. knowledge of basic English B. a good command of English
C. CET Band 4 D. CET Band 6
The
Highfield Campus is the university’s main campus. It is set in green and pleasant surroundings, just a short walk from the city centre. New and modern student facilities(设备), such as the Jubilee Sports Centre and Students’ Union, the Hartley Library, a range of restaurants, a bookshop, a post office and four major banks could be found here.
Southampton University is one of the top 10 research universities in the
A wide range of scholarships(奖学金)are arranged to aid the students’ studies at Southampton University. The university offers a large number of scholarships for any of the students’ courses. Most scholarships are awarded on the basis of the achievements of the students and all are competitive. If the student is serious about his desire to study with a scholarship, he should look into all scholarships open to him and put in a strong application for each one.
Students joining
56. Which of the following best shows the structure(缘陶)of the passage?
(①:Paragraph 1, ②=Paragraph 2, ③=Paragraph 3, ④=Paragraph 4, ⑤=Paragraph 5)
57. The underlined word “diverse”(in Paragraph 1)most probably mean
A. proper B. different C. enough D. excellent
58. Which of the following is NOT supported in the passage?
A.
B. It’s convenient to borrow or buy books on the campus
C. There are more than ten research universities in the
D. Most scholarships are offered to hard―working students
59. The best title for this passage would be
A. Highfield Campus, Pride of
B. Hartley Institute, Mother of
C.
D.
Steve and Yaser first met in their chemistry class at an American university. Yaser was a(an) 36 student from Jordon. He wanted to learn more about American culture and hoped that he and Steve would become good friends. At first, Steve seemed very friendly. He always 37 Yaser warmly before class. Sometimes he 38 invited Yaser to eat lunch with him. But Steve seemed 39 after the first term was over. The two 40 classmates didn’t see each other very much at school. One day Yaser decided to call Steve. Steve didn’t seem very 41 in talking to him. Yaser was hurt by Steve’s change of 42 . “Steve said we were friends, ”Yaser complained(抱怨), “and I thought friends were friends 43 . ”Yaser is a little 44 . As a foreigner, he doesn’t understand the way Americans 45 friendship. Americans use the wor“friend”in a very 46 way. They may call both casual acquaintances(相识的人)and close 47 “friends”. These friendships are 48 on common interests. When the 49 activity ends, the friendship may fade. Now as Steve and Yaser are no longer classmates, their“friendship”has changed. In some cultures friendship 50 a strong life-long connection between two people. In these cultures friendships develop slowly, since they are built to 51 . American society is one of 52 change. Studies show that one out of five American families moves every year. American friendships develop quickly, and they may change just 53 quickly. Americans may at first seem friendly. But American friendliness is not always a(an) 54 of true friendship. Learning how Americans look at friendship can help non-Americans 55 misunderstandings.
36. A. American | B. native | C. international | D. home |
37. A. greeted | B. welcomed | C. invited | D. received |
38. A. ever | B. even | C. never | D. seldom |
39. A. familiar | B. helpful | C. grateful | D. distant |
40. A. former | B. normal | C. unusual | D. ordinary |
41. A. excited | B. shocked | C. interested | D. disappointed |
42. A. mind | B. relation | C. opinion | D. attitude |
43. A. for ever | B. for once | C. for a time | D. for a while |
44. A. delighted | B. confused | C. frightened | D. impressed |
45. A. express | B. form | C. view | D. like |
46. A. general | B. unique | C. usual | D. strict |
47. A. relatives | B. companions | C. classmates | D. workmates |
48. A. depended | B. based | C. focused | D. set |
49. A. shared | B. connected | C. combined | D. chosen |
50. A. contains | B. damages | C. includes | D. means |
51. A. enjoy | B. last | C. appreciate | D. value |
52. A. slow | B. steady | C. rapid | D. similar |
53. A. very | B. too | C. as | D. so |
54. A. suggestion | B. offer | C. advice | D. idea |
55. A. avoid | B. ignore | C. forbid | D. forgive |
―Which of these two books would you like?
―I don't like of them.
A. neither B. none C. any D. either