一、单选题 (题数:20,共 80.0 分)
1
When I started learning English,I focused_______remembering lots of vocabulary.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
on

B、
to

C、
in

D、
for

正确答案: A 我的答案:A
2
There were _______ for Saturday’s movie.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
not available tickets

B、
no available tickets

C、
no tickets available

D、
tickets no available

正确答案: C 我的答案:C
3
Tourists may be defined _______ persons who travel away from their home for a period not exceeding one year.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
as

B、
for

C、
to

D、
by

正确答案: A 我的答案:A
4
The hotel charges $20 a day, exclusive _______ meals.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
for

B、
in

C、
of

D、
on

正确答案: C 我的答案:C
5
I will not lend the book to you_______you can return it in time.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
if

B、
unless

C、
in case

D、
so that

正确答案: B 我的答案:B
6
The novel written by Lu Xun is of being read.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
worth

B、
worthwhile

C、
worthy

D、
worthless

正确答案: C 我的答案:C
7
--Why not go out and play with them?
Sorry, I haven’t finished my homework. I ______my mum in the kitchen all day yesterday.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
have been helping

B、
was helping

C、
had been helping

D、
had helped

正确答案: B 我的答案:B
8
It’s important for a company to keep _______ with changes in the market.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
pace

B、
run

C、
walk

D、
foot

正确答案: A 我的答案:A
9
The project is designed to provide young people________work.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
with

B、
for

C、
to

D、
in

正确答案: A 我的答案:A
10
After they________the first super computer in the 1940s, scientists and engineers began to develop ways to create networks.

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
create

B、
created

C、
have created

D、
has created

正确答案: B 我的答案:B
11
To be a good manager,you must be careful to distinctly define the proper boundary(界限) between yourself and your staff. Here are some points to remember:1. Be clear about the relationship. To maintain the respect of your employees while being friends with them, you must be direct about the nature of your business relationship. This means being clear about what the goals are, how your employees are to help you reach them, and what they can expect from you. By communicating these things clearly, you avoid the risk that an employee can misinterpret your friendship and behave in an unprofessional manner.

2. Be social-to a degree. In most offices, there's usually a lot of social networking, whether it's a Friday lunch or drinks after work. It's natural for managers to be a part of that. Just remember to socialize (交际) with everyone, be careful with the alcohol, and don't be the last one at the party. Also, keep socializing at the office to a minimum. You want to ensure that you are respected as well as liked.

3. Don't fake it. Maybe you want to try to be friends with all your employees, because you think that would strengthen your team. While some management training courses stress that bosses should ask their staff about their personal lives, such as their weekend plans, their families, or their children, such efforts can backfire if the manager is viewed as not being sincere. It's okay to ask occasional questions of staff, but don't make a big production out of it. Getting to know people takes time.

11.To prevent employees from behaving unprofessionally, managers should

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
show respect to their employees' individual needs

B、
let them know about their future career development

C、
set short-term and long-term goals for their business

D、
make them clear about the nature of business relationship

正确答案: D 我的答案:D
12
To be a good manager,you must be careful to distinctly define the proper boundary(界限) between yourself and your staff. Here are some points to remember:1. Be clear about the relationship. To maintain the respect of your employees while being friends with them, you must be direct about the nature of your business relationship. This means being clear about what the goals are, how your employees are to help you reach them, and what they can expect from you. By communicating these things clearly, you avoid the risk that an employee can misinterpret your friendship and behave in an unprofessional manner.

2. Be social-to a degree. In most offices, there's usually a lot of social networking, whether it's a Friday lunch or drinks after work. It's natural for managers to be a part of that. Just remember to socialize (交际) with everyone, be careful with the alcohol, and don't be the last one at the party. Also, keep socializing at the office to a minimum. You want to ensure that you are respected as well as liked.

3. Don't fake it. Maybe you want to try to be friends with all your employees, because you think that would strengthen your team. While some management training courses stress that bosses should ask their staff about their personal lives, such as their weekend plans, their families, or their children, such efforts can backfire if the manager is viewed as not being sincere. It's okay to ask occasional questions of staff, but don't make a big production out of it. Getting to know people takes time.

12.According to Paragraph 3, managers are advised

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
to create a friendly work environment for their staff

B、
to keep socializing with the employees to a degree

C、
to avoid socializing with their employees after work

D、
to be the first person to a party or to a gathering

正确答案: B 我的答案:B
13
To be a good manager,you must be careful to distinctly define the proper boundary(界限) between yourself and your staff. Here are some points to remember:1. Be clear about the relationship. To maintain the respect of your employees while being friends with them, you must be direct about the nature of your business relationship. This means being clear about what the goals are, how your employees are to help you reach them, and what they can expect from you. By communicating these things clearly, you avoid the risk that an employee can misinterpret your friendship and behave in an unprofessional manner.

2. Be social-to a degree. In most offices, there's usually a lot of social networking, whether it's a Friday lunch or drinks after work. It's natural for managers to be a part of that. Just remember to socialize (交际) with everyone, be careful with the alcohol, and don't be the last one at the party. Also, keep socializing at the office to a minimum. You want to ensure that you are respected as well as liked.

3. Don't fake it. Maybe you want to try to be friends with all your employees, because you think that would strengthen your team. While some management training courses stress that bosses should ask their staff about their personal lives, such as their weekend plans, their families, or their children, such efforts can backfire if the manager is viewed as not being sincere. It's okay to ask occasional questions of staff, but don't make a big production out of it. Getting to know people takes time.

13.Some managers believe they can strengthen their team by

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
providing a free Friday lunch to the staff

B、
making friends with all their employees

C、
encouraging their staff to exercise regularly

D、
attending a management training course

正确答案: B 我的答案:B
14
To be a good manager,you must be careful to distinctly define the proper boundary(界限) between yourself and your staff. Here are some points to remember:1. Be clear about the relationship. To maintain the respect of your employees while being friends with them, you must be direct about the nature of your business relationship. This means being clear about what the goals are, how your employees are to help you reach them, and what they can expect from you. By communicating these things clearly, you avoid the risk that an employee can misinterpret your friendship and behave in an unprofessional manner.

2. Be social-to a degree. In most offices, there's usually a lot of social networking, whether it's a Friday lunch or drinks after work. It's natural for managers to be a part of that. Just remember to socialize (交际) with everyone, be careful with the alcohol, and don't be the last one at the party. Also, keep socializing at the office to a minimum. You want to ensure that you are respected as well as liked.

3. Don't fake it. Maybe you want to try to be friends with all your employees, because you think that would strengthen your team. While some management training courses stress that bosses should ask their staff about their personal lives, such as their weekend plans, their families, or their children, such efforts can backfire if the manager is viewed as not being sincere. It's okay to ask occasional questions of staff, but don't make a big production out of it. Getting to know people takes time.

14.The word "backfire" in the last paragraph most probably means

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
produce an undesired result

B、
strengthen the relationship

C、
start a fire in the backyard

D、
improve management skills

正确答案: A 我的答案:A
15
To be a good manager,you must be careful to distinctly define the proper boundary(界限) between yourself and your staff. Here are some points to remember:1. Be clear about the relationship. To maintain the respect of your employees while being friends with them, you must be direct about the nature of your business relationship. This means being clear about what the goals are, how your employees are to help you reach them, and what they can expect from you. By communicating these things clearly, you avoid the risk that an employee can misinterpret your friendship and behave in an unprofessional manner.

2. Be social-to a degree. In most offices, there's usually a lot of social networking, whether it's a Friday lunch or drinks after work. It's natural for managers to be a part of that. Just remember to socialize (交际) with everyone, be careful with the alcohol, and don't be the last one at the party. Also, keep socializing at the office to a minimum. You want to ensure that you are respected as well as liked.

3. Don't fake it. Maybe you want to try to be friends with all your employees, because you think that would strengthen your team. While some management training courses stress that bosses should ask their staff about their personal lives, such as their weekend plans, their families, or their children, such efforts can backfire if the manager is viewed as not being sincere. It's okay to ask occasional questions of staff, but don't make a big production out of it. Getting to know people takes time.

15.The passage is mainly about the importance of

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
management training courses for employers

B、
proper relationship between managers and staff

C、
setting business goals for both managers and staff

D、
being a part of social networking for a good manager

正确答案: B 我的答案:B
16
Li Xiaqing was born in 1912 to wealth and privilege in Guangdong, and was given the finest overseas education that money could buy. At the age of 14, she became a top movie star and, billed as Li Dandan, made several films and matured to feel entirely comfortable in the great capitals of Europe. She learned the customs and languages of the West, groomed and dressed herself with Parisian chic, and became, to all appearances, a modern Western woman.

Nevertheless, to the core of her soul, Li Xiaqing remained a Chinese citizen, imbued with the principle of service to her country before all else. Born to a revolutionary family whose militancy successfully contributed to the elimination of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic, Xiaqing earnestly desired to follow in her family’s footsteps. She resolved to serve China to the best of her abilities.

In 1933, she attended a Paris airshow and was deeply thrilled by the aerobatic performances. Suddenly she realized how she could aid her homeland. Aware that China’s aero infrastructure was primitive and would provide poor protection if the nation fell under attack, Xiaqing was determined to become an aviatrix and perform daring aerobatic exhibitions in her homeland in order to promote and encourage air-mindedness among her people.

In October 1933, she was a resident in Geneva when she enrolled in the city’s flying school. By August 1934, she had earned her wings. One of the examiners was puzzled by her decision to earn her private pilot’s license.

“But isn’t it a fact,” he asked, “that the feet of your countrywomen are bound?”

“I come here,” she replied firmly, “to let the world know that, not only can a Chinese woman walk on the ground, she can even fly through the air.”

26. What does the underlined sentence mean?

 

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
Li Xiaqing didn’t get well education.

B、
Li Xiaqing was given education at home

 

C、

Li Xiaqing received the best education in foreign country that only rich could afford.

 

 

 

 

D、
Li Xiaqing received the best education in foreign country that everyone could afford.

 

 

正确答案: C 我的答案:C
17
Li Xiaqing was born in 1912 to wealth and privilege in Guangdong, and was given the finest overseas education that money could buy. At the age of 14, she became a top movie star and, billed as Li Dandan, made several films and matured to feel entirely comfortable in the great capitals of Europe. She learned the customs and languages of the West, groomed and dressed herself with Parisian chic, and became, to all appearances, a modern Western woman.

Nevertheless, to the core of her soul, Li Xiaqing remained a Chinese citizen, imbued with the principle of service to her country before all else. Born to a revolutionary family whose militancy successfully contributed to the elimination of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic, Xiaqing earnestly desired to follow in her family’s footsteps. She resolved to serve China to the best of her abilities.

In 1933, she attended a Paris airshow and was deeply thrilled by the aerobatic performances. Suddenly she realized how she could aid her homeland. Aware that China’s aero infrastructure was primitive and would provide poor protection if the nation fell under attack, Xiaqing was determined to become an aviatrix and perform daring aerobatic exhibitions in her homeland in order to promote and encourage air-mindedness among her people.

In October 1933, she was a resident in Geneva when she enrolled in the city’s flying school. By August 1934, she had earned her wings. One of the examiners was puzzled by her decision to earn her private pilot’s license.

“But isn’t it a fact,” he asked, “that the feet of your countrywomen are bound?”

“I come here,” she replied firmly, “to let the world know that, not only can a Chinese woman walk on the ground, she can even fly through the air.”

22. How did she feel when she attended the Paris airshow in 1933?

 

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
Threatened

 

B、
Scared

 

C、
Sad

 

D、
Very excited

 

正确答案: D 我的答案:D
18
Li Xiaqing was born in 1912 to wealth and privilege in Guangdong, and was given the finest overseas education that money could buy. At the age of 14, she became a top movie star and, billed as Li Dandan, made several films and matured to feel entirely comfortable in the great capitals of Europe. She learned the customs and languages of the West, groomed and dressed herself with Parisian chic, and became, to all appearances, a modern Western woman.

Nevertheless, to the core of her soul, Li Xiaqing remained a Chinese citizen, imbued with the principle of service to her country before all else. Born to a revolutionary family whose militancy successfully contributed to the elimination of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic, Xiaqing earnestly desired to follow in her family’s footsteps. She resolved to serve China to the best of her abilities.

In 1933, she attended a Paris airshow and was deeply thrilled by the aerobatic performances. Suddenly she realized how she could aid her homeland. Aware that China’s aero infrastructure was primitive and would provide poor protection if the nation fell under attack, Xiaqing was determined to become an aviatrix and perform daring aerobatic exhibitions in her homeland in order to promote and encourage air-mindedness among her people.

In October 1933, she was a resident in Geneva when she enrolled in the city’s flying school. By August 1934, she had earned her wings. One of the examiners was puzzled by her decision to earn her private pilot’s license.

“But isn’t it a fact,” he asked, “that the feet of your countrywomen are bound?”

“I come here,” she replied firmly, “to let the world know that, not only can a Chinese woman walk on the ground, she can even fly through the air.”

23.Why did Li decide to become an aviatrix?

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
Because she thought it was interesting.

 

B、
Because she didn’t like actors.

 

C、
Because she wanted to promote and encourage air-mindedness among people in her homeland.

 

D、
Because she wanted to be famous in the aviation.

 

正确答案: C 我的答案:C
19
Li Xiaqing was born in 1912 to wealth and privilege in Guangdong, and was given the finest overseas education that money could buy. At the age of 14, she became a top movie star and, billed as Li Dandan, made several films and matured to feel entirely comfortable in the great capitals of Europe. She learned the customs and languages of the West, groomed and dressed herself with Parisian chic, and became, to all appearances, a modern Western woman.

Nevertheless, to the core of her soul, Li Xiaqing remained a Chinese citizen, imbued with the principle of service to her country before all else. Born to a revolutionary family whose militancy successfully contributed to the elimination of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic, Xiaqing earnestly desired to follow in her family’s footsteps. She resolved to serve China to the best of her abilities.

In 1933, she attended a Paris airshow and was deeply thrilled by the aerobatic performances. Suddenly she realized how she could aid her homeland. Aware that China’s aero infrastructure was primitive and would provide poor protection if the nation fell under attack, Xiaqing was determined to become an aviatrix and perform daring aerobatic exhibitions in her homeland in order to promote and encourage air-mindedness among her people.

In October 1933, she was a resident in Geneva when she enrolled in the city’s flying school. By August 1934, she had earned her wings. One of the examiners was puzzled by her decision to earn her private pilot’s license.

“But isn’t it a fact,” he asked, “that the feet of your countrywomen are bound?”

“I come here,” she replied firmly, “to let the world know that, not only can a Chinese woman walk on the ground, she can even fly through the air.”

24.When did she get her license to fly an airplane?

 

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
in 1912

 

B、
At the age of 14

 

C、
In 1933

 

D、
By August 1934

 

正确答案: D 我的答案:D
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Li Xiaqing was born in 1912 to wealth and privilege in Guangdong, and was given the finest overseas education that money could buy. At the age of 14, she became a top movie star and, billed as Li Dandan, made several films and matured to feel entirely comfortable in the great capitals of Europe. She learned the customs and languages of the West, groomed and dressed herself with Parisian chic, and became, to all appearances, a modern Western woman.

Nevertheless, to the core of her soul, Li Xiaqing remained a Chinese citizen, imbued with the principle of service to her country before all else. Born to a revolutionary family whose militancy successfully contributed to the elimination of the Qing Dynasty and the establishment of the Republic, Xiaqing earnestly desired to follow in her family’s footsteps. She resolved to serve China to the best of her abilities.

In 1933, she attended a Paris airshow and was deeply thrilled by the aerobatic performances. Suddenly she realized how she could aid her homeland. Aware that China’s aero infrastructure was primitive and would provide poor protection if the nation fell under attack, Xiaqing was determined to become an aviatrix and perform daring aerobatic exhibitions in her homeland in order to promote and encourage air-mindedness among her people.

In October 1933, she was a resident in Geneva when she enrolled in the city’s flying school. By August 1934, she had earned her wings. One of the examiners was puzzled by her decision to earn her private pilot’s license.

“But isn’t it a fact,” he asked, “that the feet of your countrywomen are bound?”

“I come here,” she replied firmly, “to let the world know that, not only can a Chinese woman walk on the ground, she can even fly through the air.”

25.After reading the story, what do you think what kind of person Li Xiaqing was?

(4.0分)4.0 分
A、
She had a sense of patriotic duty

 

B、
She was easily beaten.

 

C、
She always changed her mind.

 

D、
She had no determination.

 

正确答案: A 我的答案:A
二、填空题 (题数:4,共 20.0 分)
1
It is____(order) that you be present at the meeting.

(5.0分)5.0 分
正确答案

第一空:
ordered

我的答案:

第一空:
ordered

2This new library was____(official) opened last week.(5.0分)5.0 分
正确答案

第一空: officially
我的答案:

第一空:
officially

答案解析:

3When spring comes, the snow will____(appear).(5.0分)5.0 分
正确答案

第一空: disappear
我的答案:

第一空:
disappear

答案解析:

4(walk)____in the street the other day,I came cross an old friend of mine.(5.0分)5.0 分
正确答案

第一空: Walking
我的答案:

第一空:
Walking

答案解析:

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