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大學(xué)英語六級(jí)考試模擬試卷四十三

(總分:32.00,做題時(shí)間:130分鐘)

一、問答題(總題數(shù):2,分?jǐn)?shù):2.00)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteoshortessay

entitledTheImpor-tanceofIndependentThinkingandCuriosityinthe

Workplace.Youcan,citeexamplestoillus-trateyourviews.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsbutnomorethan,200words.

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

正確答案:(TheImportanceofIndependentThinkingandCuriosityinthe

Workplace

(l)lnthemodemsociety,it'sundeniablethatcom-petitionintheworkplaceis

becomingmoreandmorefierce,whichputshigherrequirementsonthequalityof

employees.Inthecorporatecultureofmanycompanies,employeesareencouraged

tokeepcuriosityandthinkin-dependently.AIIofthissuggestthatindependent

thinkingandcuriosityplayanimportantroleintheworkplace.

(2)Theimportanceofindependentthinkingandcu-riositycanbeanalyzed

brieflyfromtwoperspectives.Intermsofemployees,theabilityofindependent

thinkingandcuriositycanpromoteaperson'srapidgrowthincompetence,and

completeworktaskswithhighqualityinashorttime,makinghm/herstandout.On

thecorporateside,advocatingindependentthinkingandcurios-itycanincreasethe

reserveoftalentsandemployeeswithindependentthinkingandcuriosity,creating

greatervalueforabusiness,Acompanythatemphasizesindependentthinkingand

curiositywillbemorepowerfulincreativityandinnovation.

(3)AsSteveJobs,whocreatedApplelnc.zsaid,“Stayhungry,stayfoolish."We

shouldalwaysbeeagertolearnnewknowledge,andneverfancythatwearesmart

enoughtostoplearningandthinking.Asforcollegestudentswhoareabouttoenter

theworkplace,weshouldpayattentiontomaintainingcuriosityanddevelopingthe

abilityofindependentthinking.)

解析:(1)開篇引題,指出職場中獨(dú)立思考和好奇心的重要性。

⑵從Intermsofemployees和Onthecorporateside兩個(gè)方面分析獨(dú)立思考和

好奇心的重要性。

(3)引用SteveJobs的名言,總結(jié)觀點(diǎn),并提出建議。

2.目前,中國很多城市紛紛建立共享書吧。人們可在共享書吧的書架中自行

挑選任意一本感興趣的紙質(zhì)圖書或刊物回家閱讀,閱畢可將此書送回。有些書吧

還引進(jìn)數(shù)字閱讀機(jī),每臺(tái)機(jī)器內(nèi)存有大量高清暢銷書,每月定時(shí)更新,使用二維

碼掃一掃即可閱讀。接下來,共享書吧將面向更廣泛的地方推廣,以期更好地發(fā)

揮圖書館館臧資源利用率,進(jìn)一步在全國范圍內(nèi)推廣“全民閱讀”,加快構(gòu)建公

益性、均等性、便利性的公共文化服務(wù)體系,真正讓共享書吧成為提升公共文化

服務(wù)水平和市民文化素養(yǎng)的載體平臺(tái)。

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

正確答案:(Nowadays,(l)sharingbookbarsareestablishedinmanycities

aroundChinaPeoplecantakeanyoneofthe(2)paperbooksandmagazinestheyare

interestedinbackhome.Afterreadingtheycanreturnbookstothe

bar.Besides,therearealso(3)e-bookreaders,eachofwhichboastsalargenumberof

(4)HDbest-sellers(5)withmonthlyupdatesThee-bookscanbeacquiredthrough

scanningthe(6)QRcodeonthereaders.Sharingbookbar,inthefuture,willbesetup

inmorecities(7)inabidtomaximizetheutilizationofthelibrary

resources,(8)promotethepublicawarenessofreading,andacceleratethe

constructionofapublicculturalservicesystem(9)featuringpublicbenefit,equalityof

accessandconvenience,makingthesharingbookbarsacar-rierplatformtoadvance

thelevelofpublicculturalser-vicesandtheculturalliteracyofcitizens.)

解析:⑴“共享書吧”可翻譯為sharingbookbars。

(2)“紙質(zhì)圖書”可翻譯為paperbooks。

(3)”數(shù)字閱讀機(jī)”可翻譯為e-bookreaders。

(4)“高清暢銷書”可翻譯為HDbest-sellers。

(5)“每月定期更新”可作“數(shù)字閱讀機(jī)”的伴隨狀語,翻譯為withmonthly

updatesc

(6)“二維碼”可翻譯為QRcode。

(7)“以期更好地”表目的,可用短語inabidt。“為了……

⑻“推廣'全民閱讀"'可理解為"提高公民的閱讀意識(shí)”,即promotethepublic

awarenessofreadingo

(9)“公益性、均等性、便利性”修飾公共文化服務(wù)體系,即這三點(diǎn)是服務(wù)

體系的特點(diǎn),可譯為后置定語,用featuring連接,翻譯為featuringpublicbenefit,

equali-tyofaccessandconvenienceo

二、單選題(總題數(shù):30,分?jǐn)?shù):30.00)

3.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyse-niorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處1應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucks

0.disappointment

E.arise

F.available

G.successive

H.overwork

I.organizationsV

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetence

M.nothing

N.unhappy

□.suitable

解析:此處要填名詞。空格前為形容詞性物主代詞their,故空格處應(yīng)填名

詞,且需填入的詞應(yīng)與climbingtheluerarchyoftheir構(gòu)成搭配。第一句中出現(xiàn)

promotion(升職),第二句意為“許多員工將希望寄托在晉升”。故名

詞復(fù)數(shù)organizations符合題意,與thehierarchyof構(gòu)成搭配,意為"組織層級(jí),

公司內(nèi)部”。故本題選I。

4.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyse-niorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處2應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucks

0.disappointment

E.arise

F.available

G.successiveV

H.overwork

I.organizations

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetence

M.nothing

N.unhappy

□.suitable

解析:此處要填形容詞??崭袂盀閑ach,空格后為名詞title,故空格處應(yīng)填

入形容詞,修飾名詞,且符合greaterstatus的含義。該句意為“他們有這樣的抱

負(fù),除了期待更高的薪水,還有每次就會(huì)帶來更高的地位二放形容詞successive

符合句意,修飾名詞title,意為“接連的,相繼的”,與each搭配。eachsuccessive

title意為“(之后的)每一次晉升”。故本題選G。

5.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyse-niorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處3應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucks

0.disappointmentV

E.arise

F.available

G.successive

H.overwork

I.organizations

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetence

M.nothing

N.unhappy

□.suitable

解析:空格前為介詞in,空格處應(yīng)填名詞或動(dòng)名詞,且要和endin連用符合

原文語義,故備選項(xiàng)dissatisfac-tion,bucks,disappointment,incompetence,

overwork和nothing均在選擇范圍。但根據(jù)下文Peterprinciple的內(nèi)容可知,步

步高升最終走到不擅長的崗位,導(dǎo)致事業(yè)停滯不前。由此可推斷出,寄希望于升

職,但結(jié)果可能會(huì)令人失望。因此disappointment“失望”符合題意。故本題選

Do

6.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyse-niorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處4應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucks

0.disappointment

E.arise

F.available

G.successive

H.overwork

(.organizations

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetenceJ

M.nothing

N.unhappy

□.suitable

解析:根據(jù)空格前介詞。f可知,空格處應(yīng)填入名詞或動(dòng)名詞,且要和reach

theirlevelof搭配,此句陳述“彼得原理”的內(nèi)容,句意為“員工不斷得到晉升,

直到達(dá)到的職位根據(jù)后文notgoodat可知,incompe-tence"不勝任,

不稱職”符合題意。故本題選L。

7.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyse-niorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處5應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logicalV

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucks

0.disappointment

E.arise

F.available

G.successive

H.overwork

I.organizations

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetence

M.nothing

N.unhappy

□.suitable

解析:此處要填形容詞。分析上下文語義和邏輯關(guān)系可知,此句是一個(gè)由上

文引出的推論,其句意為“—的推論是,任何長期處于當(dāng)前職位的高級(jí)工作人

員都不稱職工將備選項(xiàng)logical"符合邏輯的"、available"可得到的;有空的”、

many'許多的"和suitable“適合的”代入原文可知,logical符合題意。故本題

選Ao

8.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyse-niorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處6應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucks

0.disappointment

E.arise

F.availableJ

G.successive

H.overwork

(.organizations

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetence

M.nothing

N.unhappy

□.suitable

解析:根據(jù)空格前tobe可知,空格處所填單詞應(yīng)為形容詞或動(dòng)詞的過去分

詞,備選項(xiàng)中沒有過去分詞,因此應(yīng)填形容詞。前文提到職位越高,要求的時(shí)間

越多,根據(jù)句意“首席執(zhí)行官會(huì)希望你周末也"可知,available符合題

意,意為“有時(shí)間工作”。故本題選F。

9.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyse-niorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處7應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucksV

□.disappointment

E.arise

F.available

G.successive

H.overwork

(,organizations

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetence

M.nothing

N.unhappy

□.suitable

解析:此處要填名詞。根據(jù)空格前形容詞big可知,空格處所填單詞應(yīng)為名

詞,且能和pay構(gòu)成搭配,本句意為“畢竟,這是公司支付給你高的原

因二因此bucks“美元”符合語義,bigbucks意為“高薪”。故本題選C。

lO.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyse-niorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處8應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucks

0.disappointment

E.arise

F.available

G.successive

H.overwork

(.organizations

J.many

K.visitingV

L.incompetence

M.nothing

N.unhappy

□.suitable

解析:空格前為一個(gè)完整的句子,空格后為名詞短語thecorporatetroops,

分析句子可知,逗號(hào)后的部分應(yīng)為狀語,且句子主語為you,故空格處應(yīng)填入現(xiàn)

在分詞作非謂語成分。因此visiting符合題意,且可以和thecorporatetroops搭

配,意為“視察公司的團(tuán)隊(duì)”。故本題選K。

11.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyseniorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處9應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfaction

C.bucks

0.disappointment

E.arise

F.available

G.successive

H.overwork

I.organizations

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetence

M.nothingJ

N.unhappy

?.suitable

解析:空格前為動(dòng)詞achieved,空格后為of,由此可知,空格處應(yīng)填入形容

詞或名詞,并與后面的。fsubstance搭配。備選項(xiàng)形容詞many和of搭配,構(gòu)成

manyof“許多”,但前文出現(xiàn)了naggingfeeling"不愉快(低落/沮喪)的感覺”,

因此不符合句意。將備選項(xiàng)nothing代入空格處,achievednothingofsubstance

“沒有取得任何實(shí)質(zhì)性的成果”符合題意。故本題選M。

12.Questions1to10arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Isyourpromotionreallynecessary?Manyworkersfocustheirhopesonclimbing

thehierarchyoftheir1.Theprospectofhigherpayhelpsexplaintheir

ambition,butsodoesthegreaterstatusthatcomeswitheach2title.

Thisscramblecanoftenendin3.ThePeterprinciple,developedby

LaurencePeterforabookpublishedin1969,statesthatworkersgetpromoteduntil

theyreachtheirlevelof4.Itmakesperfectsense.Ifyouaregoodatyourjob,

youriseupthecareerladder.Eventually,therewillbeajobyouarenotgoodatandat

thatpointyourcareerwillstall.The5corollaryisthatanyseniorstaff

memberswhohavebeenintheirjobforanextendedperiodareincompetent.

Thehigheruptheladderyougo,thegreaterthedemandsarelikelytobeon

yourtime.Thechiefexecutivev/illexpectyoutobe6atweekends;afterall,

thatiswhyyougetpaidthebig7.Subordinateswillalsofeelthattheyare

abletoaskyoutrickyquestionswhenevertheyarise;theydon'twanttotake

decisionsthatareabovetheirpaygrade.Ifyouareinchargeofageo-graphicalregion,

youmayspendmuchofyourtimeonplanes,8thecorporatetroops.And

whenyouarenottravelling,yourdaywillbefilledwithmeetings.Attheendofthe

day,youwillhavebeenextremelybusy,butwithanaggingfeelingthatyouhave

achieved9ofsubstance.

Sothatshinypromotionmaynotbeforeveryone.Bewarethecurseofoverwork

and10.Somepeopleliketodevotetheirwholelivestotheirjobandbeat

thecentreofevents.ltisbesttoletthemgetonwithit.

空白處10應(yīng)填

無(分?jǐn)?shù):1.00)

A.logical

B.dissatisfactionJ

C.bucks

0.disappointment

E.arise

F.available

G.successive

H.overwork

I.organizations

J.many

K.visiting

L.incompetence

M.nothing

N.unhappy

?.suitable

解析:此處要填名詞。空格前是and,出現(xiàn)thecurseof,且所填詞匯和overwork

構(gòu)成并列關(guān)系,因此空格處應(yīng)填名詞。本句意為“小心升職帶來超負(fù)荷工作和

的詛咒二因此根據(jù)前文內(nèi)容,dissatisfaction”心情不愉悅”符合題意。

故本題選Bo

參考譯文

升職真的有必要嗎?許多員工將希望寄托于公司內(nèi)部晉升上。他們有這樣的

抱負(fù),除了期待更高的薪水,還有每晉升一級(jí)就會(huì)帶來更高的地位。

而這種晉升往往會(huì)令人失望。勞倫斯?彼得在1969年出版了一本書,在這

本書中他提出了“彼得原理”,該原理指出員工不斷得到晉升,直到達(dá)到他無法

勝任的職位。這種說法頗有道理。如果你能勝任所做的工作,你就會(huì)在職業(yè)發(fā)展

階梯上越爬越高。最終,在階梯的上層總會(huì)有一份工作是你并不擅長的,到那時(shí)

你的職業(yè)發(fā)展就會(huì)停滯不前。合乎邏輯的推論是,任何長期處于當(dāng)前職位的高級(jí)

工作人員都不稱職。

你在職業(yè)發(fā)展階梯上爬得越高,工作對(duì)時(shí)間的要求通常就越多。首席執(zhí)行官

會(huì)希望你周末也有時(shí)間工作。畢竟,這是公司支付給你高薪的原因。你的下屬也

會(huì)覺得無論何時(shí),只要出現(xiàn)棘手的問題,他們都能向你求助。因?yàn)樗麄儾幌胱龀?/p>

高于自己薪酬水平的決定。如果你是某個(gè)區(qū)域的負(fù)責(zé)人,你可能大部分時(shí)間都會(huì)

在飛機(jī)上度過,出差去各地視察公司的團(tuán)隊(duì)。不出差的時(shí)候,你又要參加各種各

樣的會(huì)議。到了晚上,你覺得自己度過了極其忙碌的一天,卻有種不愉快的感覺,

你覺得這一天并沒有取得任何實(shí)質(zhì)性的工作成果。

所以,光鮮的晉升可能并不適合每個(gè)人。小心升職帶來超負(fù)荷工作和心情不

愉快的詛咒。有些人喜歡將自己的生活全都奉獻(xiàn)給工作,并成為各種活動(dòng)的核心

人物。最好讓他們繼續(xù)下去。

13.Parents'Homework:FindPerfectTeachersforKids

(A)TomiHalldidwhatshecouldtolobbyforthebestteachersforhertwo

children,makinghercasethisspringinletterstotheprincipal.Thenallshecoulddo

waswaitingfornewsoftheirclassroomassignments-andit'sbeentorturing.The

Auroramomknowshereffortscarrynoguarantees.Oneyearagohersondidn'tget

theteacherHallhadhopedfor,andhestruggledformonthswithonewhoserelaxed

stylecameacrosstohimasuncaring."Granted,Iknowit'sjustkindergarten/*said

Hall,39."But...ateachercanmakeorbrea

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