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英語(二)年月真題

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1、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Musicisbelieved

tohaveacomfortingeffect.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:題干大意:人們認(rèn)為音樂可以產(chǎn)生安慰的效果。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是"comforting",對(duì)

應(yīng)原文第一段第一句:Everyoneknowsthatlisteningtomusicwhenfeelingbadcan

providearelief.原文是說人人都知道當(dāng)心情不好的時(shí)候聽音樂可以給你安慰,題目與原

文的意思一致,故選A。

2、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Onecanbenefit

fromallkindsofmusic.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:人們可以從各種音樂中受益。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是“benefit”,對(duì)應(yīng)原文第二段第一

句:Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonlybegotifthelistenerenjoysthemusic

heislisteningto.原文是說如果聽音樂的人喜歡他所聽的音樂,他才能從中受益,題目

與原文的意思不符,故選B。

3、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Peopletendto

listentomusicselectively.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:題干大意:人們傾向于有選擇性地聽音樂。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是"selectively",對(duì)應(yīng)

原文第三段第二句:Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogramto

randomly(任意地)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.原文是說我們經(jīng)常只

聽播放列表上的音樂,并且讓程序任意選擇我們將聽的音樂,題目與原文的意思不符,故

選B。

4、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Peoplegenerally

prefermotivatingsongs.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:C

解析:題干大意:人們一般喜歡聽激昂的歌曲。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是“motivatingsongs”,

對(duì)應(yīng)原文第四段第三句:Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethe

fourthdidn’tsuityouremotions?原文是說假使第三首是激昂的歌曲,但第四首卻不

適合你的情緒怎么辦呢?題目所說的內(nèi)容在原文中并沒有提到,故選C。

5、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Youshouldlisten

tosongsthatsuityouremotions.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

C:

答案:A

解析:題干大意:你應(yīng)該聽適合你情緒的歌曲。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是"suityouremotions",

對(duì)應(yīng)文章的題目:UsingMusictoChangeYourMood(用音樂改變你的心情),文章第五

段也說明了要聽適合你情緒的歌曲,故選A。

6、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.It’sadvisable

tohavedifferentlistsofsongs______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:題干大意:建立不同的歌曲列表是明智的。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是"differentlists",

對(duì)應(yīng)原文第六段第一句:Istronglyrecommenddividingyourplaylistinto

differentsmalllists.原文是說作者強(qiáng)烈建議把播放列表分成不同的小列表,題目與原

文的意思一致,故選A。

7、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Youshouldremove

alloftheoldmusicfromyourlist______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:題干大意:你應(yīng)該從你的歌曲列表中移除所有的老歌。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是"old

music",對(duì)應(yīng)原文第六段第三句:Anotherveryimportantthingyoumustdoisto

getridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.原文是說清除所有你不喜歡

的老歌,題目的表述與原文不符,故選B。

8、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Peopleshould

listentosongswithpositivewords______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:A

解析:題干大意:人們應(yīng)該聽有正面歌詞的歌曲。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是“positivewords”,

對(duì)應(yīng)原文第六段最后一句:Besides,don’tlistentosongswithnegativewordsor

messages.原文是說不要聽有負(fù)面歌詞或信息的歌曲,題目是原文的同義表達(dá),故選A。

9、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlisteningto

musicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Romanticsongs

helppeoplerecoverfrombreakupsfaster______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

答C:案:B

解析:題干大意:浪漫的歌曲幫助人們更快地從分手中恢復(fù)過來。題目的關(guān)鍵是

“romanticsongs”和“recover”,對(duì)應(yīng)原文最后一段第二句:Peoplewholistento

romanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon’t.原

文是說在分手后聽浪漫歌曲的人比那些不聽浪漫歌曲的人恢復(fù)得要慢10倍,“faster”

與“slower”意思是相反的,故選B。

10、【單選題】UsingMusictoChangeYourMoodEveryoneknowsthatlistening

tomusicwhenfeelingbadcanprovidearelief.Musiccanalsoreducestress,make

depressionmorebearableandhelpyourelax.Allthebenefitsofmusiccanonly

begotifthelistenerenjoysthemusicheislisteningto.Ifthelistener

dislikesthemusicorfindsitboring,itwillhaveanegativeeffectonhim

insteadofapositiveone.Nowlet'sexaminewhatmostofusdowhenitcomes

tolisteningtomusic.Weusuallyjustlistentoaplaylistandallowaprogram

torandomly(任意的)selectthesongswearegoingtolistento.Thisiswhere

theprogramlies.Whatifyoulikedthefirstsongbutfoundthesecondoneboring?

Whatifthethirdonewasamotivatingsongwhilethefourthdidn'tsuityour

emotions?Whatdoyouthinktheresultwillbe?Whatyou'llhaveisan

emotionalmess!Thefirstsongwillliftyourmoodalittle.Thesecondwillmake

youalittlebored.Thethirdwillmotivateyouandthenthefourthwillputyou

down.Intheendyou’llendupfeelingworsethanbefore.Istronglyrecommend

dividingyourplaylistintodifferentsmalllists.Forexample,alistfor

relaxation,alistformotivationandsoon.Anotherveryimportantthingyoumust

doistogetridofalloftheoldmusicthatyouareboredof.Besides,don't

listentosongswithnegativewordsormessages.Themusicyoulistentocan

delayyourrecoveryfrombreakups(分手)bymonthsandmonths!Peoplewholisten

toromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10timesslowerthanthosewhodon't.So

becarefulwithyourplaylistifyouwanttorecoverfaster.Manypeoplelike

romanticsongs______.

True

False

A:

NotGiven

B:

C:

答案:C

解析:題干大意:許多人喜歡浪漫的歌曲。題目的關(guān)鍵詞是“romanticsongs”,對(duì)應(yīng)原

文最后一段第二句:Peoplewholistentoromanticsongsafterbreakupsrecover10

timesslowerthanthosewhodon’t.原文是說在分手后聽浪漫歌曲的人比那些不聽浪漫

歌曲的人恢復(fù)得要慢10倍,題目所說的內(nèi)容在原文中并沒有提到,故選C。

11、【單選題】JustIntroduceYourselfIt’ssoeasytowalkintoyourfirst

jobandfeellikeastrangerinastrangeland.Butyoudon’thavetostaythat

way,andyoushouldn’t.Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyourshynessaway

andintroduceyourself.Justahandshakewilldo.Askthesupervisorwhohiredyou

tointroduceyouaroundabit.That’sthebestwaytomakecontacts.Thenyou’ll

knowwhattodoandsaywhenyoumeetthesepeopleagain.Don’tdowhatmy

friendSuedidatherfirstjobatEntertainmentWeekly.“Thatisoneofmy

biggestregrets:IhardlytalkedtoanyoneatallwhenIwasthere.Iwasscared

andjustthoughtpeoplewouldtalktomefirst.Foralongtime,Iwashungupon

thethoughtthatifsomeonewasolder,Irespectedthemautomatically.Andevenif

someonestartedonMonday,andIstartedTuesday,Ijustfelttheyhadmore

experience.IntheareaIworkedforfourmonths,Ihardlyspoketothese

people,”shesaid.“Ofcourse,nowIrealizethatwasthemoststupidthing.

IfIcoulddothatagain,I’drememberthatit’ssoimportantnottofeelshy

aboutintroducingyourself.It’snotlikeyouhavetobeverybold,readytotake

overtheplace.Justintroduceyourselfandaskifthereisanythingyoucando

forthem.Thatbreakstheice.”Suebelievesthatifshehadintroduced

herselfaroundabit,therewouldbejustnotellingwhatotheropportunitiesor

whatotheracquaintancesshemighthavenow.Notthatsheregretswheresheisnow

atall.Buthadshetalkedtomorepeopleatherfirstjob,“maybeitwouldhave

helpedmegetsomewheresooner,”shesaid.Howdopeopleusuallyfeelwhen

meetingpeopleattheirfirstjob?

Shy

Puzzled

A:

Curious

B:

Excited

C:

答D:案:A

解析:事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第一段第一句“It’ssoeasy…feellikeastrangerin

astrangeland.”和第二段第一句“Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyour

shynessawayandintroduceyourself.”可知,當(dāng)在一個(gè)陌生的環(huán)境第一次工作時(shí),人

們會(huì)感覺自己像一個(gè)陌生人,就會(huì)很害羞。故選A。

12、【單選題】JustIntroduceYourselfIt’ssoeasytowalkintoyourfirst

jobandfeellikeastrangerinastrangeland.Butyoudon’thavetostaythat

way,andyoushouldn’t.Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyourshynessaway

andintroduceyourself.Justahandshakewilldo.Askthesupervisorwhohiredyou

tointroduceyouaroundabit.That’sthebestwaytomakecontacts.Thenyou’ll

knowwhattodoandsaywhenyoumeetthesepeopleagain.Don’tdowhatmy

friendSuedidatherfirstjobatEntertainmentWeekly.“Thatisoneofmy

biggestregrets:IhardlytalkedtoanyoneatallwhenIwasthere.Iwasscared

andjustthoughtpeoplewouldtalktomefirst.Foralongtime,Iwashungupon

thethoughtthatifsomeonewasolder,Irespectedthemautomatically.Andevenif

someonestartedonMonday,andIstartedTuesday,Ijustfelttheyhadmore

experience.IntheareaIworkedforfourmonths,Ihardlyspoketothese

people,”shesaid.“Ofcourse,nowIrealizethatwasthemoststupidthing.

IfIcoulddothatagain,I’drememberthatit’ssoimportantnottofeelshy

aboutintroducingyourself.It’snotlikeyouhavetobeverybold,readytotake

overtheplace.Justintroduceyourselfandaskifthereisanythingyoucando

forthem.Thatbreakstheice.”Suebelievesthatifshehadintroduced

herselfaroundabit,therewouldbejustnotellingwhatotheropportunitiesor

whatotheracquaintancesshemighthavenow.Notthatsheregretswheresheisnow

atall.Buthadshetalkedtomorepeopleatherfirstjob,“maybeitwouldhave

helpedmegetsomewheresooner,”shesaid.WhenSuestartedherfirstjob,

she_____.

introducedherselfaround

askedhersupervisorforhelp

A:

shookhandswithcolleagues

B:

waitedforotherstotalktoher

C:

答D:案:D

解析:事實(shí)細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第三段Sue所說的話"Iwasscaredandjustthought

peoplewouldtalktomefirst."可知,當(dāng)Sue第一次工作時(shí),她沒有主動(dòng)去介紹自己,

而是等別人先和她說話。故選D。

13、【單選題】JustIntroduceYourselfIt’ssoeasytowalkintoyourfirst

jobandfeellikeastrangerinastrangeland.Butyoudon’thavetostaythat

way,andyoushouldn’t.Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyourshynessaway

andintroduceyourself.Justahandshakewilldo.Askthesupervisorwhohiredyou

tointroduceyouaroundabit.That’sthebestwaytomakecontacts.Thenyou’ll

knowwhattodoandsaywhenyoumeetthesepeopleagain.Don’tdowhatmy

friendSuedidatherfirstjobatEntertainmentWeekly.“Thatisoneofmy

biggestregrets:IhardlytalkedtoanyoneatallwhenIwasthere.Iwasscared

andjustthoughtpeoplewouldtalktomefirst.Foralongtime,Iwashungupon

thethoughtthatifsomeonewasolder,Irespectedthemautomatically.Andevenif

someonestartedonMonday,andIstartedTuesday,Ijustfelttheyhadmore

experience.IntheareaIworkedforfourmonths,Ihardlyspoketothese

people,”shesaid.“Ofcourse,nowIrealizethatwasthemoststupidthing.

IfIcoulddothatagain,I’drememberthatit’ssoimportantnottofeelshy

aboutintroducingyourself.It’snotlikeyouhavetobeverybold,readytotake

overtheplace.Justintroduceyourselfandaskifthereisanythingyoucando

forthem.Thatbreakstheice.”Suebelievesthatifshehadintroduced

herselfaroundabit,therewouldbejustnotellingwhatotheropportunitiesor

whatotheracquaintancesshemighthavenow.Notthatsheregretswheresheisnow

atall.Buthadshetalkedtomorepeopleatherfirstjob,“maybeitwouldhave

helpedmegetsomewheresooner,”shesaid."Iwashunguponthethought"in

Paragraph3probablymeans"I_____".

believed

guessed

A:

learned

B:

admitted

C:

答D:案:A

解析:句意理解題。根據(jù)文章第三段畫線部分所在句的意思可知,如果別人是老員工的

話,Sue就會(huì)習(xí)慣性地尊重他們。這是她所認(rèn)為的觀點(diǎn),由下一句中的felt也可推測出

來,故選A。

14、【單選題】JustIntroduceYourselfIt’ssoeasytowalkintoyourfirst

jobandfeellikeastrangerinastrangeland.Butyoudon’thavetostaythat

way,andyoushouldn’t.Youhavetoremindyourselftokickyourshynessaway

andintroduceyourself.Justahandshakewilldo.Askthesupervisorwhohiredyou

tointroduceyouaroundabit.That’sthebestwaytomakecontacts.Thenyou’ll

knowwhattodoandsaywhenyoumeetthesepeopleagain.Don’tdowhatmy

friendSuedidatherfirstjobatEntertainmentWeekly.“Thatisoneofmy

biggestregrets:IhardlytalkedtoanyoneatallwhenIwasthere.Iwasscared

andjustthoughtpeoplewouldtalktomefirst.Foralongtime,Iwashungupon

thethoughtthatifsomeonewasolder,Irespectedthemautomatically.Andevenif

someonestartedonMonday,andIstartedTuesday,Ijustfelttheyhadmore

experience.IntheareaIworkedforfourmonths,Ihardlyspoketothese

people,”shesaid.“Ofcourse,nowIrealizethatwasthemoststupidthing.

IfIcoulddothatagain,I’drememberthatit’ssoimportantnottofeelshy

aboutintroducingyourself.It’snotlikeyouhavetobeverybold,readytotake

overtheplace.Justintroduceyourselfandaskifthereisanythingyoucando

forthem.Thatbreakstheice.”Suebelie

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