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Section 1: Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part (20%).
1. His constant preoccupations with his health can’t be normal.
a.Perplexity
b. confusion
c. obsession
d. puzzle
2. The recent archeological discovery attested the scientists’ speculation.
a. appealed
b. sued
c. confirmed
d. protested
3. Tony became disdainful of his friends when he succeeded in the attempt.
a. scornful
b. proud
c. thankful
d. grateful
4. There is a divergence of opinions among the committee members on the issue of promotion.
a. similarity
b. agreement
c. differentiation
d. resemblance
5. The wild and rampant spread of AIDS forced a vigorous war against the disease.
a. powerful
b. lengthy
c. prolonged
d. pretentious
6. His head is teeming with bright ideas.
a. abounds in
b. perishes in
c. extinguishes with
d. disposes of
7. Police followed the would-be thieves and caught them red-handed.
a. likely
b. enraged
c. attempted
d. timid
8. Large amount of electricity is needed to operate air conditioners in sweltering summer.
a. cool
b. hot
c. chilly
d. mild
9. Shakespeare was one of the most prolific writers in England. a. creative b. inventive
c. ingenious
d. productive
10. They spent a lot of time feuding with their neighbors.
a. chattering
b. quarrelling
c. trading
d. negotiating
11. Mr. Johnson is to preside over this Asian-European ministerial meeting.
a. declare
b. prepare
c. host
d. supervise
12. They perceived the danger ahead and terminated the operation.
a. realized
b. ignored
c. overlooked
d. anticipated
13. The remarks by leaders of the Taiwan authority met with scathing criticism from all sides
a. static
b. bitter
c. dynamic
d. gentle
14. There were incessant demands for the resignation of the Georgian president from the office for his inefficient running of state affairs.
a. occasional
b. temporary
c. continuous
d. intermittent
15. The rule is only applicable to nationals of the country, as distinct from foreign visitors.
a. prominent
b. distinguished
c. distinguishable
d. different
16. This book gives a panorama of life in England 400 years ago.
a. generalization
b. propaganda
c. publicity
d. documentation
17. On many of the previous occasions the US trade
negotiators would revert to the issue of China’s human rights problems.
a. restated
b. reiterate
c. reconsider
d. reverse
18. His conscience impelled him to admit his part in the affair. a. compelled b. discouraged
c. exhausted
d. exhilarated
19. Harry felt drowsy while he was listening to jazzy.
a. active
b. inactive
c. uneasy
d. sleepy
20. He walked to his room cautiously because he heard strange sounds in it.
a. happily
b. warily
c. curiously
d. noisily Section 2 Choose the most appropriate answer to fill in each of the blanks.(10%)
21. Little girls and elderly ladies in kimonos ______
teenagers and women in western dress.
a. rubbed shoulders with
b. rubbed shoulder with
c. rubbed the shoulder with
d. rubbed the shoulders with
22. Don’t to the temptation to have just one cigarette.
a. submit
b. surrender
c. succumb
d. subscribe
23. The temple was with lights.
a. bedecked
b. festooned
c. garlanded
d. bejeweled
24. We met Mary and her husband at a party two months ago. ____ we’ve
had no further communication.
a. Thereof
b. Thereby
c. Thereafter
d. Thereabouts
25. It would be ______, but no more than waiting here
for certain detection.
a. perilous
b. hazardous
c. parlous
d. chancy
26. At last this intermezzo ______, and I found
myself in front of the gigantic City Hall.
a. came to end
b. came to the end
c. came to an end
d. came to ending
27. Everyone who has visited the city agrees that it is
____ with life.
a. vibrant
b. violent
c. energetic
d. full
28. He is a man of competitiveness.
a. congenital
b. hereditary
c. ingrained
d. inbred
29. After the sparring over legalities, Darrow got up to make his opening statement.
a. preliminary
b. prefaced
c. introductory
d. groundwork
30. The words spat forth with sudden savagery, all of blandness gone.
a. deception
b. pretense
c. simulation
d. affectation
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Section 1: Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part (20%).
1. The stalled Middle Eastern situation has arrested world attention.
a. caught
b. seized
c. occupied
d. empowered
2. It is just conceivable that he’ll win, but it’s very unlikely really.
a. expected
b. imaginable
c. supposed
d. presumed
3. After a decade of military conflicts the two parties finally faced each other at the bargaining table.
a. purchasing
b. negotiating
c. quarrelling
d. performing
4. The High Court demanded that he interpret his involvement in the bribery scandal.
a. verify
b. present
c. account
d. acknowledge
5. Eighteen as she was, she was unable to live alone due to the frailties of her personality.
a. sophistication
b. characteristics
c. weaknesses
d. experiences
6. The US launched military attacks on Iraq for the purpose of establishing its possession of weapons of mass destruction.
a. setting up
b. building
c. constructing
d. ascertaining
7. The glaring of the sun makes all stars invisible.
a. coldness
b. darkness
c. brightness
d. hotness 8. The news was such a shock that it still hasn’t really sunk in yet.
a. collapsed
b. been comprehended
c. been soaked
d. been leaked
9. The film star has an incredible car in addition to a large house.
a. terrible
b. incongruous
c. incredulous
d. unbelievable
10. The weatherman sai d, “It will be chilly this afternoon.”
a. hot
b. wet
c. turbid
d. cold
11. Since he has to finish his report, you’d better not to lure him.
a. help
b. speak to
c. attract
d. disturb
12. He patted his forehead with his book.
a. dabbed
b. covered
c. rubbed
d. lay
13. His plan sounds practicable, so you’d better carry it out.
a. useless
b. feasible
c. worthy
d. feeble
14. The jury were asked to consider their verdict at noon the following day.
a. decree
b. finding
c. outcome
d. judgment
15. Mr. Woodward adored his wife and wanted to do everything to please her.
a. hated
b. admonished
c. loved
d. abated
16. It is regrettable that his watch was badly abused by his brother.
a. battered
b. repaired
c. fixed
d. mauled
17. President Bush will be unable to pass a new constitution without the assent of parliament.
a. agreement
b. account
c. subscribe
d. support
18. The wild and rampant spread of AIDS forced a vigorous war against the disease.
a. prolonged
b. lengthy
c. powerful
d. pretentious
19. The remarks by leaders of the Taiwan authority met with scathing criticism from all sides
a. bitter
b. static
c. dynamic
d. gentle
20. It is our firm conviction that every effort should be made to preserve world peace.
a. certainty
b. belief
c. fever
d. assurance Section 2 Choose the most appropriate answer to fill in each of the blanks.(10%)
21. At last this intermezzo ______, and I found myself in front of the gigantic City Hall.
a. came to an end
b. came to the end
c. came to end
d. came to ending
22. I suppose they will be ______ in hordes.
a. gathered up
b. collected up
c. piled up
d. rounded up
23. Hitler was however wrong and we should ______ to help Russia.
a. make all out
b. make out all
c. go all out
d. go out all
24. In June 1941 Hitler suddenly ______ an attack on Russia.
a. launched
b. exerted
c. developed
d. created
25. Some government officials ______ public funds and expend them in an extravagant way.
a. flip over
b. flit about
c. flunk out
d. flirt with
26. I am a fisherman ______.
a. by trade
b. for trade
c. on trade
d. of trade
27. I couldn’t sleep last night because the tap in the bathroom was ____.
a. draining
b. dropping
c. spilling
d. dripping
28. She was sanding outside in the snow, ____ with cold.
a. spinning
b. shivering
c. shaking
d. staggering
29. The few Americans and Germans seemed just as _____ as I was.
a. constrained
b. curbed
c. inhibited
d. withheld
30. Mark Twain had become a very _______ man during his later life, which was reflected in his writings. He believed that the world was wrong, where people achieved nothing.
a. sarcastic
b. ironic
c. cynical
d. sentimental
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Section 1: Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part (20%).
1. The court met again after an adjournment of two weeks.
a. continuation
b. suspension
c. accomplishment
d. commencement
2. She had a firm conviction that her view could hold water. a. supposition b. belief
c. convulsion
d. assumption
3. The community hospital enlisted the support of the
local residents to keep it going.
a. obtained
b. lacked
c. rejected
d. yielded
4. He won the election by an overwhelming majority of votes.
a. slim
b. scarce
c. large
d. sparse
5. The noise of the explosion penetrated the wall of the room.
a. collapsed
b. cracked
c. bypassed
d. pierced
6. People in the area still practice the customs of their fathers.
a. formulator
b. advocate
c. ancestors
d. plagiarizer
7. The remarks by leaders of the Taiwan authority met with scathing criticism from all sides
a. bitter
b. static
c. dynamic
d. gentle
8. She was extremely nervous at the prospect of her turn to make the presentation.
a. on word of
b. upon hearing of
c. at the request of
d. at the thought of
9. The committee is awaiting the chairman to give his assent to the proposal.
a. rejection
b. view
c. approval
d. veto
10. No one knew what the army was doing; there was a veil of secrecy over their activities.
a. cover
b. sign
c. indication
d. bit
11. Tony became disdainful of his friends when he succeeded in the attempt.
a. scornful
b. proud
c. thankful
d. grateful
12. Violence erupted due to the loss of the home team.
a. burst
b. exploded
c. blasted
d. occurred
13. The wild and rampant spread of AIDS forced a vigorous war against the disease.
a. powerful
b. lengthy
c. prolonged
d. pretentious
14. Every idea cannot be thought as a panacea even if it may be very nice.
a. consequence
b. cure-all
c. negligence
d. blast
15. Mr. Smith always befuddles us with difficult questions.
a. provide
b. equips
c. confuses
d. decorates
16. Large amount of electricity is needed to operate air conditioners in sweltering summer.
a. cool
b. hot
c. chilly
d. mild
17. The recent archeological discovery attested the scientists’ speculatio n.
a. sued
b. confirmed
c. appealed
d. protested
18. Artificial diamond is indistinguishable from genuine one, but much cheaper.
a. differential in
b. indifferent to
c. differentiable from
d. identical to
19. The US market reached its nadir this week.
a. lowest point
b. highest point
c. old age
d. golden age
20. It is just conceivable that he’ll win, but it’s very unlikely really.
a. expected
b. imaginable
c. supposed
d. presumed
Section 2 Choose the most appropriate answer to fill in each of the blanks.(10%)
21. The shop-keepers speak in slow, measured tones, and the buyers ______.
a. follow suit
b. take suit
c. follow suits
d. take suits
22. I treaded cautiously______ the tatami matting.
a. on
b. in
c. down
d. out
23. He plays tennis to the ____ of all other sports.
a. eradication
b. exclusion
c. extension
d. inclusion
24. She answered with an ____ “No” to the request that she attend the public hearing.
a. eloquent
b. effective
c. emotional
d. emphatic
25. The Duchess of Croydon kept firm, tight rein______ her racing mind.
a. in
b. inside
c. to
d. on
26. He has made a declaration to the ________ that all fighting must cease at once.
a. following
b. fact
c. point
d. effect
27. Winant said the same would be true ______the U.S.A.
a. with
b. of
c. for
d. to
28. But later my hair began to fall_______, and my belly turned to water.
a. down
b. out
c. through
d. away
29. Every here and there, a doorway gives a of
a sunlit courtyard, perhaps before a mosque or a caravans erai, …
a. glance
b. glimpse
c. peek
d. peep
30. His gaze moved on to sweep the spacious, well-appointed room, the Duke who faced them uncertainly, his back to a window.
a. surrounding
b. adjoining
c. encompassing
d. bordering
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Section 1: Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part (20%).
1. It is just conceivable that he’ll win, but it’s very unlikely really.
a. expected
b. imaginable
c. supposed
d. presumed
2. Artificial diamond is indistinguishable from genuine one, but much cheaper.
a. differential in
b. indifferent to
c. differentiable from
d. identical to
3. I was offered my teaching job back but I declined. Later I became a geologist for an oil company.
a. received
b. accepted
c. hesitated
d. refused
4. The recent archeological discovery attested the scientists’ speculation .
a. sued
b. confirmed
c. appealed
d. protested
5. Tony became disdainful of his friends when he succeeded in the attempt.
a. scornful
b. proud
c. thankful
d. grateful
6. Motors and bicycles threaded their way among the
throngs of people entering and leaving the market.
a. swarm
b. crowds
c. flock
d. herd
7. Police followed the would-be thieves and caught them red-handed.
a. enraged
b. likely
c. attempted
d. timid
8. The remarks by leaders of the Taiwan authority met with scathing criticism from all sides
a. bitter
b. static
c. dynamic
d. gentle
9. Shakespeare was one of the most prolific writers in England.
a. creative
b. productive
c. ingenious
d. inventive
10. The hypothesis proposed for the origin of the solar
system was to be discussed this week.
a. protected
b. provoked
c. stated
d. approved
11. The buildings collapsed in the earthquake.
a. broke down
b. turned down
c. put down
d. kept down
12. Tom’s answer was equivocal whenever the teacher asked the same question of him.
a. identical
b. different
c. ambiguous
d. difficult
13. There were incessant demands for the resignation of the Georgian president from the office for his inefficient running of state affairs.
a. occasional
b. temporary
c. continuous
d. intermittent
14. His conscience impelled him to admit his part in the affair.
a. compelled
b. discouraged
c. exhausted
d. exhilarated
15. Large areas of land have been contaminated by the
leakage from the nuclear reactor.
a. corrupted
b. discolored
c. polluted
d. decayed
16. His tension was veiled by casual remarks.
a. concealed
b. inspired
c. sharpened
d. weakened
17. We had to sit and swelter in the room while our friends were at the beach.
a. doze off
b. suffer from heat
c. take shelter
d. toil
18. All kinds of functional furniture are sold in this supermarket.
a. practical
b. practicable
c. operational
d. operatable
19. Weapons of mass destruction must be strictly forbidden. Otherwise, if a nuclear war started, it would be the cataclysm for all humankind.
a. termination
b. destruction
c. devastation
d. calamity
20. They entered the shop, which was a curious ramshackle building.
a. grotesque
b. Sombre
c. unsteady
d. Gothic Section 2 Choose the most appropriate answer to fill in each of the blanks.(10%)
21. Most Americans remember Mark Twain as the
father of Huck Finn’s idyllic cruise through _______ boyhood.
a. endless
b. permanent
c. eternal
d. timeless
22. It grows louder and more _____ until you round a corner and see a fairyland of dancing flashes, as the burnished copper catches the light of _____ lamps and braziers.
a. distinct, innumerable
b. clear, countless
c. distinct, numerable
d. unclear, innumerable 23. This is the _________ lawyer who is likely to win the
whole nation’s attention.
a. clever
b. intelligent
c. remarkable
d. brilliant
24. If he does guess correctly, he will price the item high,
and _______ little in the bargaining
a. produce
b. yield
c. surrender
d. resign
25. They would also like to _____ the atomic museum.
a. demolish
b. destroy
c. ruin
d. smash
26. I was again crushed by the thought that I stood on the _______ of the first atomic bombardment.
a. spot
b. site
c. place
d. area
27. The house detecti ve’s piggy eyes surveyed her
________ from his gross-jowled face.
a. sardonically
b. sarcastically
c. ironically
d. cynically
28. She was sanding outside in the snow, ____ with cold.
a. spinning
b. shivering
c. shaking
d. staggering
29. All the rooms on the second floor have nicely ____ carpets, which are included in the price of the house.
a. adapted
b. equipped
c. suited
d. fitted
30. If you bear any visible scars of atomic burns, your
children will encounter prejudice ______ those who do not.
a. on the side of
b. at the side of
c. on the part of
d. at the part of
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Section 1: Choose the word or phrase that is closest in meaning to the underlined part (20%).
1. The subjugation of the western Hemisphere to his will
a. suppression
b. conquest
c. repression
d. restraint
2. The Republican domination of congress meant
President Clinton, a Democrat, was in a disadvantageous position in his policy making.
a. manipulation
b. monopoly
c. legislation
d. mediocrity
3. He walked to his room cautiously because he heard strange sounds in it.
a. happily
b. warily
c. curiously
d. noisily 4.Harry felt drowsy while he was listening to jazzy.
a. active
b. inactive
c. uneasy
d. sleepy 5.This book gives a panorama of life in England 400
years ago.
a. generalization
b. propaganda
c. publicity
d. documentation
6.It is our firm conviction that every effort should be made to preserve world peace.
a. certainty
b. belief
c. fever
d. assurance 7.President Bush will be unable to pass a new constitution without the assent of parliament.
a. agreement
b. account
c. subscribe
d. support
8. It has been established that she was not at the scene at the time of the crime.
a.set up
b. settled
c. converted
d. ascertained
9. I suppose laziness is one of the frailties of human nature.
a.Peculiarities
b. characteristics
c. weaknesses
d. identities
10. The police are speculating that the suicide bombers may be linked to a terrorist organization.
a. confirming
b. guessing
c. contemplating
d. subsiding
11. I was so annoyed that I felt impelled to write a letter to the local newspaper.
a. compelled
b. discouraged
c. exhausted
d. exhilarated
12. All kinds of functional furniture are sold in this supermarket.
a. practical
b. practicabled
c. operational
d. operatable
13. They tried to make themselves heard over the din of the crowd.
a. head
b. shoulder
c. noise
d. dime
14. That is the most incredible coincidence that I have ever heard.
a. ridiculous
b. unbelievable
c. absurd
d. incongruous
15. He is a man of inbred competitiveness.
a. income
b. Incarnate
c. Innate
d. immune
16. Large areas of land have been contaminated by the
leakage from the nuclear reactor.
a. corrupted
b. discolored
c. polluted
d. decayed
17. With three goals in the first period they had a secure victory, but somehow they lost.
a. saved
b. protected
c. certain
d. safe
18. His tension was veiled by casual remarks.
a. concealed
b. inspired
c. sharpened
d. weakened
19. Police followed the would-be thieves and caught them red-handed.
a. likely
b. enraged
c. attempted
d. timid
20. Scientists used to believe that all the stars developed from primordial mass of gases.
a. derivative
b. primeval
c. prestigious
d. primavera
Section 2 Choose the most appropriate answer to fill in each of the blanks.(10%)
21. Bitterness _______ the man who had made the world laugh.
a. fed back
b. fed to
c. fed up
d. fed on
22. Hitler was wrong and we should ______ to help Russia.
a. go out all
b. go all out
c. make out all
d. make all out
23. I couldn’t sleep last night because the tap in the bathroom was ____.
a. draining
b. dropping
c. spilling
d. dripping
24. The taxi driver _______ at me in the rear-view mirror
when I got on the car.
a. smiled
b. laughed
c. grinned
d. stared
25. He reverted_______ this theme
a. into
b. to
c. onto
d. on
26. The _______ I am thinking of particularly is entered
by a Gothic-arched gateway of aged brick and stone.
a. bazaar
b. market
c. mart
d. exchange
27. The seller makes a point ______ protesting that the price he is charging is depriving him ______ all profit.
a. of…from
b. from…of
c. of…of
d. from…from
28. The shop-owner instructs, and sometimes ______ with a hammer himself.
a. takes a hand
b. takes hands
c. takes hand
d. takes two hands
29. The book gives a brief ____ of the course of his research up till now.
a. outlook
b. reference
c. frame
d. outline
30. As you approach it, a tinkling and banging and clashing begins to ______ your ear.
a. impinge against
b. impinge to
c. impinge at
d. impinge on
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PEP小学英语总复习——选择题专项训练题 1.You can play _____the clean dog after class. A.with B. in C. at 2.Is your mother ______Huizhou? Yes, she is. A.live B. goes to C. visiting 3.Where _____you this morning? I _____at a meeting. A.were, was B.are, am C.do, am 4.Her brother is a policeman. He works in a _____ A.post office B.police station C.office 5.What’s the weather like today? It’s________ A.rain B.windy C.sun 6.Were you _____ Canada during the summer holiday? A.in B. on C. at 7.Are you ______a good time ? A.have B.has C. having 8.What do you have _____lunch? A.in B. for C.at 9.Tom and Mary have bread and milk___the morning. A.in B. on C. at 10.Does it ____in Guangzhou? A. raining B.rains C.rain 11.The bank is _____my uncle’s home. A. next to B.in C.to 12.How many _____are there under the tree? A. man B. women C. woman 13.Is you r bag big ____small? A. and B. or C. an 14.______does Ben go to school? By bus. A. How B.What C.Where 15.______is that? That’s my cousin. A.Who B. What C.Whose 16. I usually ride the bike after school ______Mondays. A.on B. in C.at 17. Is your mother strong ____weak? A. and B. or C. but 18. I get up ____7:00 every morning. A. in B. on C.at 19.My friend likes ______ A.running and swimming B. cook and sing C.run and dance 20.Tom is ______than Ben. A. heavy B. heavyer C.heavier 21.Tony is 14, Jim is 15.Tony is ______than Jim. A.younger B. bigger C. older 22.______is your birthday? A. Where B. When C. What 23.______is that? That’s Tom’s mother. A.What B. Whose C. Who 24. Is your mother ______? Yes, she is. A. cook B. cooks C. cooking
BEC商务英语高级真题及答案(5) In the last few years, managers throughout industry have seen more changes than many of them could have expected to see in their entire working lives having to communicate information which often leads to feelings of insecurity has become a key activity. From being regarded as relatively unimportant in many companies , management employee communication has become a central corporate need. Concordia International provides a good example of a company that has adjusted well to the changing needs for communication . since 1995 , Concordia has been turned inside-out and upside-down, to ensure that it is a marketing –led, customer-responsive business, one that looks outwards at customers and competitors, rather than inwards at its own processes and the way things were done in the past. In the last eight years, Concordia has reduced its workforce by more than 80.000 people - or 35% -on a voluntary basis, with further downsizing anticipated. From being an engineering company, Concordia is now remaking itself as a service company. The role of employee communication in such a context is to build people’s self-confidence, to persuade them that, although it is inevitable that the changes will go ahead, they also bring with them new opportunities for employees. However, this is not an easy task. People tend to be skeptical of these claims and to feel that they are losing touch with the company they have worked for over many years. This is understandable, since many of the old certainties are being swept away , including the core activities of the company they work for. Above all , they have had to face up to the fact that they no longer have a job for life. Research indicates that people respond to this predicament in a variety of ways. The bulk of employees fall into two main categories in terms of their response to the
新剑桥商务英语高级习题 答案 Last revision date: 13 December 2020.
English for Business Studies Key to Unit 01: The three sectors of the economy This unit covers a lot of basic vocabulary concerning developed economies much of it in an extract from a well-known British novel. It also discusses the evolution of the economy of most of the older industrialized countries, with the decline of manufacturing industry and its replacement by services. There is an extract from a magazine interview with an economist and an interview with a British Member of Parliament on this issue. 1a Vocabulary p09 Identify the most prominent features in this photograph, which illustrates various important elements of the infrastructure of a modern industrialized country. The photo clearly shows a large factory (the Unilever factory in Warrington, England) in the center, with more factories, industrial units, or warehouses in the top right-hand corner. The large factory seems to include some office buildings. Also visible are agricultural land (in the background; the land in the foreground doesn’t appear to be cultivated), a river, a railway and several roads, and housing, perhaps with a school in the center of the housing estate top left. 1b Reading p10 What is the key point that this extract is making about economies? The text suggests that most people take for granted the amazing complexity of the economic infrastructure. 1c Comprehension p11 lines 4-7, Robyn sees examples of all three. What are they? Tiny fields (the primary sector), factories (the secondary sector), and railways, motorways, shops, offices, and schools (the tertiary sector). long sentence from lines 12-28 lists a large number of operations belonging to the different sectors of the economy. Classify the 18 activities from the passage Primary sector: digging iron ore, mining coal. Secondary sector: assembling, building, cutting metal, laying cables, milling metal, smelting iron, welding metal. Tertiary sector: advertising products, calculating prices, distributing added value, maintenance, marketing products, packaging products, pumping oil, transportation. you think of three important activities to add to each list (not necessarily in relation to the kettle) Primary sector: farming (agriculture), fishing and forestry Secondary sector: manufacturing, transforming and processing Tertiary sector: financing, designing, retailing
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()Good morning . ()Bye . ()Good morning , Mike . ()How are you ? ()Fine , thank you . ()Goodbye . 四、听一听,写数字。(4分) 1、How old are you I ’m _______. 2、How old are you I ’m _______. 3、How old are you I ’m _______. 4、How old are you I ’m _______ . 5、How old are you I ’m _______ . 五、听一听,在你所听到的句子前面的括号里打“√”。(10分) 1、()A、I ’m 10 . ()B、One candle . 2、()A、I ’m 9 . ()B、9 . 3、()A、Thank you . ()B、I ’m 3 . 4、()A、This is Sarah . ()B、This is Mike . 5、()A、This is Mike . ()B、This is for you .
全国职业能力测评考试 高级商务英语模拟试题(一) 第一部分模拟试题 I.In each of the following questions and select a different 1.A、bread B、dream C、lead D、team 2.A、hole B、none C、old D、fold 3.A、house B、south C、touch D、mouth 4.A、bush B、must C、rub D、truck 5.A、ease B、mean C、head D、heat II.The following example from the sentence chosen the right answer 6 、Adults sometimes envy children who play all the time they themselves have to work.rain or shine. A、while B、once C、since D、though 7、Talking to foreigners is fun if you the right time and place. A、locate B、consider C、choose D、decide
8、A person with the blood type AB can any type of blood. A、apply B、recognize C、receive D、absorb 9、In a second-hand bookshop ,Billy came across a book which he thought was certainly a edition. A、rare B、scarce C、seldom D、hardly 10、The red color can stimulate all our ,including appetite. A、thoughts B、worries C、senses D、desires 11、While I was waiting for her ,I killed time looking in the show windows. A、by B、with C、in D、over 12、Mrs.London has that she is unable to get a job. A、such small education B 、so little education C、a such little education D、a so small education 13、I come yesterday ,but I could not. A、was to have B、must C、ought D、have to 14、He treats it a request for information. A、for B、as C、like D、by 15、They promised each other when they went to work. A、get in touch with B、getting in touch with C、to get in touch with D、to get touch with 16、She was too shy to speak . A、in public B、in the public C、in a public D、at public 17、I often thought of my childhood, I lived on a farm. A、when B、which C、where D、who 18、I don’t like this hat.Please show me . A、another B、the other C、others D 、both 19、They shopping,when someone knocked at the door. A、are about to B、are to go C、were about to go D、were to go 20、He gained his by printing of famous writers. A、wealth; work B、wealthy ; works C、wealthy; work D、wealth;works III.The following example from the short space select the right answer Nobody wants to be 21 .Unfortunately our bodies can 22 problems.When we aren’t 23 ,our bodies tell us .Sometimes a part of our bodies hurts. When a part of our bodies 24 ,we say we have aches and pains. We can have aches and pains in 25 parts of the body. We call some simple 26 proplems“aches”.For example, we can have a headache,a toothache,an earache,a backache or a stomachache.Other simple problems are not 27 aches,so we describe them in different ways. For example,we can 28 a sore throat,a sore leg ,a sore toe. “Pain”is another word that we use to 29 a problem.We can have a pain in the chest, a pain in the shoulder or a pain 30 the back.A pain is strong. Also, a pain hurts in a specific place. When aches and pains aren’t too31 ,we can buy medicine in the drugstore . Usually small aches go away 32 .When pain is more serious ,we 33 to visit the doctor(or the dentist).The doctor asks us what our 34 are.The doctor may have to do tests or take Xrays to 35 what is wrong .Then he or she will tell us what to do. 21、A、sleep B、bad C、cold D、sick
Book Four 词汇(1,2,4,5) 一 56. He always prefers to start early rather than ____ everything to the last minute. A. leave B. leaving C. leaves D. left 57. The wood was so rotten 腐烂的that, when we pulled, it ____ into fragments. 片段、碎片 A. broke off B. broke away C. broke up 破碎 D. broke through 58. We shall have to ____ the meeting until next week, I’m afraid. A. postpone B. conduct C. replace D. last 59. To our ____, Geoffrey’s illness proved not to be as ser ious as we had feared. A. entertainment B. judgment C. relief D. relaxation 60. The class remained ____ when the teacher asked a formidable困难的question. A. clumsy B. deaf C. dumb 无声的 D. still 61. We need to make sure that we ____ our resources as fully as possible. A. achieve B. operate C. exploit 开发 D. expel 62. As a summary, the long story was ____ into a few sentences. A. condensed B. condemned C. concealed D. concentrated 63. She took an ____ course in cooking before her marriage. A. integral B. intentional C. intensive D. intense 64. It took him several months to ____ the wild horse. A. tend B. cultivate C. breed D. tame 65. I don’t think it was an accident. He did it on ____. A. choice B. purpose C. intention D. design 66. The manager ____ the letter to his secretary, who wrote it down in short hand. 速记 A. passed B. copied C. dictated D. declared 67. He was of ____ birth; his parents had no money and lived poorly. A. humble B. harsh C. wicked D. wrecked 68. A friendship may be ____, casual随便的, situational or deep and lasting. A. identical B. original C. superficial 浅薄 D. critical 69. The weatherman broadcasts the ____ in temperature twice a day. A. adjustment B. variation 变化的 C. variety D. modification 70. The teacher told the students in her conversation class to ____ their talk to the topic. A. concern B. condense C. concentrate D. Confine 限制 71. On turning the corner, we saw the road ____ steeply. A. Descending 下降的 B. departing C. depressing D. decreasing 72. The rising of prices will ____ off demands for pay increases. A. trail B. switch C. trigger 引发 D. nudge 73. One of the attractive features of the course was the way the practical work had been ____ with the theoretical aspects of the subject. A. involved B. integrated 整合的 C. invested D. instructed 74. Parents’ views influence their children’s ____ of the world. A. insights B. perceptions 认知、观念 C. banners D. portraits 75. I was ill that day. Otherwise, I ____ part in the seminar on the WTO. A. would take B. had taken C. took D. would have taken 56-60 A C A C C 61-65 C A C D B 66-70 C A C B D 71-75 A C B B D
小学英语练习题及答案解析 说明:请在答卷上作答;全卷共6页,九大题,满分100分,考试时间为50分钟。 I. 语音找出划线部分读音不同的单词(每题1分,共5分) ( ) 1. A. bird B. doctor C. nurse D. girl 【参考答案】B 【知识点】/?:/和/?/长短原因的区别 【解析】考查/?:/和/?/长短原因的区别。A, C, D三个都是发长音/?:/,B职业类的单词or/er都发短音/?/。 ( ) 2. A. when B. what C. who D. which 【参考答案】C 【知识点】辅音字母组合wh的发音 【分析】通常情况下,wh读/w/ 如:when,white,wheat,where; 在o之前,wh读/h/ 如:who,whose,whole,whom. ( ) 3. A. good B. wool C. spoon D. foot 【参考答案】C 【知识点】“oo”字母组合发音规律 【解析】考查“oo”字母组合发音规律。“good, foot, stood, wood, wool”,“k结尾单词—book, look…”都发短音。故答案选C。 ( ) 4. A. talk . B. fall C. chalk D. already 【参考答案】B 【知识点】细节分析 【解析】A, C, D 都发/?: /, 而B 发/?: l /。 ( ) 5. A. elbow B. dress C. children D. elephant 【参考答案】C 【知识点】字母e的发音 【解析】考查了字母e的发音。A, B, D都发/e/,C发/? /。
BEC商务英语高级阅读真题 The Negotiating T able You can negotiate virtually anything. Projects, resources, expectations and deadlines are all outcomes of negotiation. Some people negotiate deals for a living. Dr Herb Cohen is one of these professional talkers, called in by companies to negotiate on their??behalf . He approaches the art of negotiation as a game because, as he is usually negotiating for somebody else, he says this helps him drain the emotional content from his conversation. He is working in a competitive field and needs to avoid being too adversarial. Whether he succeeds or not, it is important to him to make a good impression so that people will recommend him. The starting point for any deal, he believes, is to identify exactly what you want from each other. More often than not,
Part 1 Word Dictation (每小题:1 分) Directions: Listen and write down the words you hear. You are going to listen to the recording twice. During the first time, write the word that you hear. Check your answers as you listen the second time. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
15. Part 2 Understanding Short Conversations (每小题:1 分) Directions: In this section you'll hear some short conversations. Listen carefully and choose the best answer to the questions you hear. 1. A. Reading. B. Walking. C. Studying. D. Planting trees. 2. A. Animals are dying. B. Animals can care too. C. People depend on animals. D. People are failing. 3. A. Go on a hot date. B. Return home. C. Fuel the car. D. Drive a lot. 4. A. Damage done by last night's winds.
商务英语(BEC)考试高级阅读真题及答案题目 PART ONE Questions 1 – 8 Look at the statements below and at the five reports about companies onλ the opposite page from an article giving advice to self-employed consultants about negotiating fees for their services. Which book (A, B, C,D or E) dose each statement 1 –8 refer to ?λ For each statement ! – 8, make one letter (A, B, C,D or E) on your Answerλ Sheet . You will need to use some of these letters more than once .λ Example : 0 Lack of self-confidence will put you at a disadvantage in a negotiation . 0 A B C D E 1. This company has been involved in diversifying its business activities. 2. Although this company is doing well, it has a number of internal difficulties to deal with 3. This company has reduced the profits it makes on individual items 4. One statistic is a less accurate guide to this company’s performance than another 5. The conditions which have helped this company are likely to be less favourable in the future 6. This company’s share price has been extremely volatile over the last twelve months 7. This company is likely to be the subject of a takeover bid in the near future 8. This company’s performance exemplifies a widely held belief A
新视野英语(二)练习题C Ⅰ. Vocabulary 1. He ran ______ twice from his boarding school because he couldn’t put up with being limited in an institution. A. in B. over C. away D. down 2. Jean felt unable to cope _____ driving in heavy traffic after her accident. A. up B. at C. of D. with 3. To be financially well ______, you need to work hard and spare no efforts to develop your career when young. A. away B. off C. up D. out 4. The soldiers showed great joy and satisfaction after winning the final triumph ______ their enemies. A. over B. out C. from D. of 5. It was on this day that he met _____ an accident that was to shape the rest of his life. A. with B. to C. at D. in 6. During these ten years, many new methods have been _______ in the field of foreign language teaching. A. adopted B. adapted C. alarmed D. aided 7. The dog _______ the rabbit but could not catch it. A. ceased B. chained C. checked D. chased 8. The large wings of that bird _________________ it to fly very high and fast. A. make B. enable C. force D. realize 9. Twenty years ago it was common to see people _________________ from hunger on the streets in that poor nation, but clearly the situation has improved greatly since then. A. calling B. preventing C. resulting D. collapsing 10. It is said that ________ to the plan so far have been positive. A. reactions B. views C. ideas D. opinions 11. Have you ever noticed that Jack always ________ a picture of quiet self-worth? A. impresses B. focuses C. projects D. communicates 12. He was a good worker who was ________ to his family as well as to his work. A. consistent B. committed C. content D. engaged 13. Being with his family for a few days I gained one or two insights ________ the reason he behaves the way he does. A. into B. of C. on D. off 14. Children should be encouraged to reach a ______ between what they want and what others want. A. promise B. compromise C. compose D. consist 15. She called her parents just to tell them that she had become ______ to life at the university. A. accumulated B. accustomed C. absorbed D. changed 16. They will fight to the end; they will never ______. A. survive B. surrender C. render D. succeed 17. Our company decided to ______ the contract because a number of the conditions in it had not been met. A. cancel B. resist C. assume D. destroy