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I卷(100分第一部分(共兩節(jié),滿分30分(51.57.5分選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和Inwhatwaydoesthewoman’ssistergotouniversityeveryA.On B.By C.ByWhatdoesthemanHeusedtolikeboatingveryHewon’tgoboatingwiththeHethinksitistoocoldoutsideWhatwillthewomanprobablydothisA.Askthemanfor B.GoforajobC.GivethemansomeWhydoesthemanwanttoknowhowtotakecareofHeisgoingtobeaHewantstobeababyHiswifeisgoingtohaveaHowdoesthemanexpectthewoman’sA. B. C.第二節(jié)(151.522.5分聽下面5段或獨白。每段或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段或獨白讀兩遍。66、7題。Whatshouldthewomandowhenarrivingon112thTurnleftandkeepwalkinguntilshepassesthreeTurnrightandkeepwalkinguntilshepassestwoTurnrightandkeepwalkingforaboutaWhereistheAttheendof112thAtthebeginningof56thAroundthecorneron56th78、9WhatsizecardoesthemanA.Asmall B.Amidsize C.AlargeHowmuchwillthemanhavetoA. B. 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D.CAlthoughParisisoftenconsideredthecityofromance,closetoamillionadultswhocallithomearesingle.ManysinglepeoplesaythatFrance’scapitalisoneofthemostdifficultcestomeetpeople.Thecomints(抱怨)ofthislonelygrouphaveinspiredanewphenomenonknownas“supermarketdating.”AtGalerieLafayetteGourmet,singlescanshopformorethanjusttheitemsontheirgrocerylist.Theycanlookforsomeonewhohasblueeyes,brownhair,andis1.8meterstall,orwhatevermaybeontheirromanticshoplist.AtthisParislocation,singlepeopleofallagescanscheduletheirshopforThursdaynightsbetween6:30and9:00p.m.Whentheywalkthroughthedoor,theypickupapurplebaskettoadvisethattheyarelookingforlove.Theytrytoarriveearlybecausethebasketsdisappearquickly,andthentheyhavetowaitinlinefortheirturntowanderthestoreaisles(過道).Withpurplebasketsinhand,shopperscanconsidertheirromanticoptionswhiletheyouttheirgroceries.Whentheyarereadytopay,theycangotothecheckoutlineforsingleswhowanttochat.MostofthepeoplewholookforloveinthesupermarketareskepticalofInternetdatingTheyknowthatitiseasytoembellish(美化one’sappearanceortolieaboutone’sageovertheInternet.Thesupermarket,ontheotherhand,isconsideredasafeandcasualenvironmentinwhichtomeetapotentialmatch.Inaddition,whatonefindsinanother’sgrocerybasketcansayathingortwoaboutthat’scharacterorintentions.Buyingpetfoodcanbeaman’swayofshowingapotentialmatchthathehasasensitiveside.Womenwhofilltheirbasketswithlow-fatfoodshowtheirhealthystyleofliving.Thesedaysit’spossibletofindmuchmorethanfoodatagrocerystore.WhatdomanysinglepeopleinPairscominThedifficultyinmeetingTheideaofsupermarketTheitemsontheirgroceryTheinconvenienceinshopWhichofthefollowingcanbeinferredbutisnotclearlystatedinthesecondThedatingsupermarketislocatedinThedatingsupermarketisopenonlyonThursdayPeoplelookingforlovemustgetabasketofaparticularThedatingsupermarkethasverygoodHowdoloveshoppersmeetoneTheyscheduletheirmeetinginTheygothroughaspecialTheypickouttheirgrocerieswithgreatTheydialthephonenumbersontheirshopWhydothepeoplepreferthesupermarketdatingtoInternetThesupermarketdatingismoreThesupermarketdatingismoreThesupermarketdatingcanbetrustedThesupermarketdatingislessDImaginethatyou’relookingatyour-issuedsmartphoneandyounoticeane-mailfromLinkedln:“Thesecompaniesarelookingforcandidateslikeyou!”Youaren’tnecessarilysearchingforajob,butyou’realwaysopentoopportunities,sooutofcuriosity,youclickonthelink.Afewminuteslateryourbossappearsatyourdesk.“We’venoticedthatyou’respendingmoretimeonLinkedlnla y,soIwantedtotalkwithyouaboutyourcareerandwhetheryou’rehappyhere,”shesays.Uh-oh.It’sanawkwardsceneAttrition損耗)hasalwaysbeenexpensiveforcompanies,butmanyindustriesthecostoflosinggoodworkersisrising,owingtotightlabormarkets.Thuscompaniesareintensifying(增強)theireffortstopredictwhichworkersareathighriskofleavingsothatmanagerscantrytostopthem.Tactics(策略)rangefromelectronicmonitorto ysesofemployees’socialmedialives.Someofthisworkmaybeareasontoletemployeestoquit.Ingeneral,peopleleavetheirjobsbecausetheydon’tliketheirboss,don’tseeopportunitiesforpromotionorgrowth,orareofferedahigherpay;thesereasonshaveheldsteadyforyears.NewresearchconductedbyCEB,aWashington-basedtechnology ,looksnotjustatwhyworkersquitbutalsoatwhen.“We’velearnedthatwhatreallyaffectspeopleistheirsenseofhowthey’re ngcomparedwithotherpeopleintheirpeergroup,orwithwheretheythoughttheywouldbeatacertainpointinlife,saysBrianKropp,whoheadsCEB’sHRpractice.“We’velearnedtofocusonmomentsthatallowpeopletomakethesecomparisons.”TechnologyalsoprovidescluesaboutwhichstaremployeesmightbeeyeingtheCompaniescanlwhetheremployeesusingworkcomputersorphonesarespendingtimeon(orevenjustopeninge-mailsfrom)careerwebsites,andresearchshowsthatmorefirmsarepayingattentiontothesethings.Largecompanieshavealsobeguntrackingbadgeswipes(瀏覽痕跡)employeesuseofanIDtoenterandexitthebuildingortheparkinggaragetoidentifypatternsthatsuggestaworkermaybeinterviewingforajob.Fromthefirstparagraph,wecaninferLinkedln ane- B.ajobfromtheC.aprofessionalsocial D.aworld-What’sthemainideaofthesecondThecostoflosinggoodworkersisCompaniesarestricterwithworkersthanMeasureshavebeentakentofindthepotentialworkerswhowanttoFindingnewjobshasbeenatrendformostAccordingtotheresearchbyCEB,whichofthefollowingmightbethemostprobablereasonforworkerstoquittheirjobs?Theydon’tliketheir B.Workersare ngC.Notseeingopportunitiesfor D.Tofindahigher-paidWhatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingtheTomakeareviewona B. lustheleader’sC.Toshowanewtrendinthejob D.Tostresstheroleofnew(5210分ETheaveragecomputeruserhasbetween5and15username/passwordcombinationstologindifferentkindsofaccount.Somedemandyouuseaspecificnumberofsymbolsanddigits,whileothersrequireyoutochangeyourpasswordevery60days.Thefeelingofconfusionresultingfrommemorizingtheselogininformationhasgrownsocommonthatitactuallyhasaname:Havingtoremembersomanydifferentpasswordsisannoying,butitcanalsobedangerous.Becauseitisvirtuallyimpossibletorememberauniquepasswordforeachoftheseaccounts,manypeopleleavehandwrittenlistsofusernamesandpasswordsonornexttotheircomputers.36Whilethesepracticesmakeiteasiertorememberlogininformation,theyalsomakeiteasierforthievestohackintoaccounts.SingleSign-On(SSO)confirmationandpasswordmanagementsoftwarecanhelpsolvethisproblem.WithSSO,usersonlyneedtorememberonepasswordtologintothemainsystem.37SSOsoftwareistypicallyusedbylargecompanies,schools,orlibraries.38IfauserlosesorforgetsthepasswordrequiredtologintoSSOsoftware,theuserwillthenloseaccesstoalloftheapplicationslinkedtotheSSOaccount.Userswhorelyonpasswordmanagementsoftwarefacethesameproblems.Althoughmostwebsitesornetworksystemsallowuserstorecoverorchangelostpasswordsbyproviding addressesoransweringaprompt(提示),thisprocesscanwastetimeandcausefurtherfrustration.Whatismore,recoveringaforgottenpasswordisonlyatemporarysolution.Somecomputerscientistshavesuggestedcomputersrelyonbiometrics(學(xué)).40TheuseofbiometricsraisesquestionsconcerningprivacyandcanalsobeexpensivetoSoftwareengineersandcomputersecurityexpertsarestillsearchingforthecuretopasswordfatigue.Untiltheyfindtheperfectsolution,however,everyonewillsimplyhavetorelyonthepasswordsystemcurrentlyince.ItdoesnotaddressthelargerproblemofpasswordThesesoftwareprogramshavebeenbuiltintomanymajorwebTheproblemwithpasswordmanagementsoftwaremakesusersfeelTheSSOsoftwarethenautomaticallylogstheuserintootheraccountswithintheHowever,SSOconfirmationandpasswordmanagementsoftwarealsohaveThisisamethodofrecognizinghumanusersbasedonuniquetraits,suchasfingerprints,voice,orDNA.Otherssolvethisproblembyusingthesamepasswordforeveryaccountorusingextremelysimplepasswords.完形填空(201.530分AsIturnedoffoneofthemainroadstheotherday,Inoticedsomethingunusualintheparkinglotthegrocerystore.There’sawidegrassylandinfrontoftheirparkinglot,where41_oftenputupsignsannouncingtheiryardsalesorevents,butthe42_infrontofmewasworthyofadouble-take.Amaninasuitwas43_asignintothegroundandahomelessmanwas44_thesignwhileheIwas45_byhowthetwomenlookedso .onewithasoldiersuit,snowywhiteshirt,buttheotherwith 47clothingand bedhairwaving inthewind.Andthenthe humanityofthemomenthitme.Somanytimeswe50_homelesspeopleandallweseeisjusthomelesspeople.Butonthisday,Isawthekindnessofamanwhowalkedovertohelpsomeone.Themomentreally me,anditwasafreshremindertolook theoutwardappearanceandseethe AfriendandIhadthe afewyearsagotowriteastudyguidetoabook.It’sanamazingbook.ThatwasevidentfromthefirstpagewhenIreadthededication(題詞)andit54_,“ToTitus,whotaughtmetocheerforWow,55_moreofusdidthat?Canyouimaginethe56itwouldmakeinourworld?Inoneofthechapters,Sammylsaboutsittinginlargecrowdsatces,likeshopsandairports,and57forhumanity.Itdoes58things.Justimagineadisobedient(從的)teenthecrazy esayoungmanwho,scryingoutforsomeone andaesa ,someonewho 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pronunciationisquiteperfecttocorrectyou.Ifyoutake(probable)haveyoudoexerciseseveryclass.DothisveryIfyouareself-studying,trytomeetnativepeopleandaskthemtogiveyousomeOtherwise,trytobeself-criticalandlistenverycarefully.Good69 (listen)ismorethan50%of70 ittakestopronouncecorrectly.第二節(jié):短文改錯(10110分假定英語課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請你修改你同桌寫的以文。文中10處語言錯誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯誤僅涉及一個單詞的增加、刪除或修改。2.10處,多者(11處起)Wehadawonderfultime.AndItastedthepleasedfeelingofcontext.JustasIwaswonderingwhattodonext,Isawafamiliar

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