2008年5月 国家涉外秘书四级英语真题

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A. Listening Test【注意:本试卷听力部分录音在“秘书英语听力录音四级05”中。

】I. Directions:Listen to the following passage and fill in the correct words to the blanks. (5 questions, 2 marks each question, 10 marks altogether) 根据你所听到的内容用正确的词填空,每题2分,共10分。

Writing invitations can be____1____ or personal. General ____2____are printed on a notice paper and then distributed widely. Personal invitations can be formal or informal. Written in the case of formal invitations, you can give all the ____3____ personally in the letter, or you can send an invitation card with a covering letter. Often the expression RSVP is used, meaning that the host would like a definite____4____ as to whether or not you will come. So the RSVP part of the invitation often has a date to ____5____ by and an address or …phone number‟.1_____ ; 2____ _ ; 3___ __ __ ; 4___ ; 5___II. Directions: Now listen to the following dialogue and then do the Multiple Choice questions. (5 questions, 2 marks for each, 10 marks altogether) 根据所听到的对话从所给选项中找出一个正确答案。

2008年英语专业四级考试全真试卷

2008年英语专业四级考试全真试卷

[ti:][ar:][al:][by:][00:12.89]TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS (2008)[00:14.60]-GRADE FOUR-[00:18.27]PART I DICTATION[00:18.71]Listen to the following passage.[00:21.94]Altogether the passage will be read to you four times.[00:26.44]During the first reading,[00:29.99]which will be done at normal speed,[00:32.03]listen and try to understand the meaning.[00:35.23]For the second and third readings,[00:39.08]the passage will be read sentence by sentence,[00:42.18]or phrase by phrase,[00:44.33]with intervals of 15 seconds.[00:48.13]The last reading will be done at normal speed again[00:52.76]and during this time you should check your work.[00:56.41]You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more. [01:02.07]Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.[01:07.07]Now listen to the passage.[01:11.21]Choosing a Career[01:13.93]When students graduate from college,[01:19.05]many of them do not know[01:21.53]how they want to spend their working lives,[01:25.21]and they sometimes move from job to job[01:29.78]until they find something that suit them[01:33.07]and of equal importance to which they are suited.[01:37.63]Others never find a job in which they are really happy.[01:43.13]They remain all their lives square pegs in round holes.[01:49.30]When we choose our careers,[01:53.51]we need to ask ourselves two questions.[01:57.67]First, what do we think we would like to be?[02:01.50]Second, what kind of people are we?[02:05.91]The idea, for example,[02:09.03]of being a painter or a musician may seem very attractive,[02:14.59]but unless we have great talent and are willing to work very hard, [02:21.48]we are certain to fail in these occupations,[02:25.07]and failure will lead to unhappiness in life.[02:30.02]So it is important to assess our suitability[02:34.90]for a certain career in job search.[02:38.05]The second and third readings,[02:42.48]you should begin writing now.[02:44.97]When students graduate from college,[02:50.28]When students graduate from college,[03:08.26]many of them do not know how they want to spend their working lives, [03:29.11]many of them do not know how they want to spend their working lives, [03:50.08]and they sometimes move from job to job[04:09.09]and they sometimes move from job to job[04:27.76]until they find something that suit them[04:45.36]until they find something that suit them[05:03.12]and of equal importance to which they are suited.[05:22.65]and of equal importance to which they are suited.[05:41.98]Others never find a job in which they are really happy.[06:01.68]Others never find a job in which they are really happy.[06:22.69]They remain all their lives square pegs in round holes.[06:43.37]They remain all their lives square pegs in round holes.[07:05.65]When we choose our careers, we need to ask ourselves two questions. [07:26.80]When we choose our careers, we need to ask ourselves two questions. [07:49.58]First, what do we think we would like to be?[08:08.28]First, what do we think we would like to be?[08:27.19]Second, what kind of people are we?[08:46.13]Second, what kind of people are we?[09:05.03]The idea, for example,of being a painter or a musician may seem very attractive,[09:26.20]may seem very attractive,[09:28.28]The idea, for example,of being a painter or a musician may seem very attractive,[09:28.57]but unless we have great talent and are willing to work very hard, [09:50.51]but unless we have great talent and are willing to work very hard, [10:11.98]but unless we have great talent and are willing to work very hard, [10:32.86]we are certain to fail in these occupations,[10:51.06]we are certain to fail in these occupations,[11:09.74]and failure will lead to unhappiness in life.[11:29.06]and failure will lead to unhappiness in life.[11:51.19]So it is important to assess our suitability[12:08.73]for a certain career in job search.[12:11.95]So it is important to assess our suitability[12:31.88]for a certain career in job search.[12:35.07]The last reading[12:52.24]When students graduate from college,[12:57.18]many of them do not know how they want to spend their working lives, [13:03.22]and they sometimes move from job to job[13:08.17]until they find something that suit them[13:11.79]and of equal importance to which they are suited.[13:15.58]Others never find a job in which they are really happy.[13:21.11]They remain all their lives square pegs in round holes.[13:27.13]When we choose our careers,[13:31.65]we need to ask ourselves two questions.[13:35.59]First, what do we think we would like to be?[13:39.57]Second, what kind of people are we?[13:43.92]The idea, for example, of being a painter or a musician[13:59.86]we are certain to fail in these occupations,[14:03.56]and failure will lead to unhappiness in life.[14:08.97]So it is important to assess our suitability for a certain career in job search.[14:17.15]Now you have 2 minutes to check through your work.[14:22.14]That is the end of the Part I Dictation.[16:25.43]PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION[16:40.55]In Sections A,B and C[16:44.87]you will hear everything ONCE ONLY.[16:48.03]Listen carefully[16:50.10]and then answer the questions that follow.[16:52.85]Mark the correct answer to each question[16:56.29]on your answer sheet.[16:58.14]SECTION A CONVERSATIONS[17:02.17]In this section you will hear several conversations.[17:07.49]Listen to the conversations carefully[17:10.38]and then answer the questions that follow.[17:13.76]Questions 1 to 3[17:17.18]are based on the following conversation.[17:20.23]At the end of the conversation,[17:22.68]you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.[17:26.91]Now, listen to the conversation.[17:30.21]M: Is that Ann Shaw?[17:33.29]W: Yes, speaking?[17:35.22]M: Hello, it is Eric from London.[17:37.82]W: Hello, Eric. How can I help you?[17:40.38]M: I’m fixing up on next project team meeting,[17:43.77]and I just want to check some possible dates with you.[17:46.96]W: Fine, let me just get my diary.[17:49.81]OK, which dates are you looking at?[17:53.43]M: I’ve spoken to the others,[17:56.64]and they prefer either the third week of May or the second week of June. [18:02.22]W: Yeah, both of the weeks are pretty clear at the moment[18:06.36]except for the 11th of June.[18:09.13]M: Right, I’ve got that.[18:10.87]W: So where is the meeting taking place this time?[18:14.57]M: It was going to be in London.[18:17.56]But I spoke to Carlos in Mexico City and he suggested Chicago.[18:22.61]He thinks it will be more convenient for most of the team.[18:26.39]W: He’s probably right.[18:27.99]It’ll certainly be much easier for me as well.[18:31.43]Because I can fly from Toronto,[18:33.67]and I’m sure you can find a meeting room somewhere near the airport. [18:37.81]M: That’s a good idea.[18:39.29]I’ll check up some hotels in that area[18:42.71]and get back to you towards the end of the week.[18:45.54]W: Fine, but I’m not in the office on Friday.[18:48.68]M: Ok. I’ll call you later in the afternoon on Thursday.[18:53.38]W: No problem. Bye.[18:55.27]Questions 4 to 6[19:12.68]are based on the following conversation.[19:15.34]At the end of the conversation,[19:17.94]you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.[19:22.26]Now, listen to the conversation.[19:25.82]M: We are having a debate on advertising Thursday evening,[19:30.74]and I have to take part.[19:32.79]W: That’s interesting.[19:34.80]I should like to hear what people think about advertising.[19:36.93]M: What’s there to say? We must have advertising, mustn’t we?[19:42.85]W: Why?[19:44.22]M: Well, we wouldn’t know what there was to buy[19:47.08]if we didn’t have advertisements.[19:49.99]W: Yes, that’s true.[19:52.26]Up to a point, advertisements provide information that we need.[19:57.24]If someone has produced a new article,[19:59.96]naturally, the seller wants to tell us about it.[20:03.15]M: Yes, and the advertisements tell us which product is the best. [20:07.58]W: Do they? I don’t think so.[20:09.77]Every manufacturer says that his product is the best,[20:13.72]or at least tries to give the impression.[20:16.21]Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading,[20:20.15]aren’t they?[20:21.19]M: Well, in a way, I suppose,[20:23.80]but we don’t have to believe them, do we?[20:26.51]W: Are you saying that advertisements aren’t effective?[20:29.98]I don’t think that intelligent businessmen will spend millions of dollars on advertising[20:35.24]if nobody believes the advertisements,do you?[20:38.20]M: Perhaps not, but after all,[20:41.12]it’s their money that they are spending.[20:43.27]W: Is it? I think not.[20:45.18]The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article.[20:48.65]You and I and all the other people[20:51.47]who buy the article pay for the advertising.[20:54.49]M: Well, I suppose we get something for our money, some information. [20:59.35]W: Yes, but don’t forget it is often misleading information,[21:03.43]and sometimes harmful.[21:04.97]M: Harmful?[21:06.03]W: What about the advertisements desired to persuade young people to smoke cigarettes?[21:11.07]Wouldn’t you say they are harmful?[21:13.01]M: You’ve given me a lot to think about.[21:15.59]I’m quite looking forward to the debate now.[21:18.53]Questions 7 to 10 are based on the following conversation.[21:38.14]At the end of the conversation,[21:40.69]you will be given 15 seconds to answer the questions.[21:44.52]Now, listen to the conversation.[21:47.74]W: So Mr. Brown, this is your bed, and as you can see,[21:52.94]there are three other beds in the ward.[21:54.97]Have you got everything you need?[21:57.03]M: Yes, nurse, I think so.[21:59.17]I followed the hospital’s advice,[22:02.02]and I’ve only brought a few belongings with me.[22:04.29]W: Good, you can see the reasons why we ask you to do that,[22:08.58]the cupboard is really very small.[22:11.18]M: Yes. Nurse, can you tell me what the visiting hours are?[22:16.61]W: Yes, of course. They are in the afternoon from 2:30 to 4:30[22:21.66]and in the evening from 7:00 to 8:00,[22:24.35]but remember that only two people can see you at the same time.[22:28.91]M: I see. What other rules are there?[22:33.19]W: Yes. We start pretty early.[22:35.69]We wake you at 6 o’clock,[22:37.09]and breakfast is at 8 o’clock, lunch is at noon,[22:40.26]there is tea at 3:30, and supper is at 6 o’clock.[22:44.32]M: Oh, that’s very different from what I have been used to.[22:48.20]You’d better tell me the rest of the rules here.[22:51.32]W: Yes. Well, you can see the no smoking sign,[22:55.48]we don’t allow smoking in the wards, and the same goes for alcohol. [23:00.05]However, if you do need to smoke, there are special lounges.[23:04.34]M: Oh, I don’t smoke, so it doesn’t affect me.[23:07.59]W: Good.[23:08.63]SECTION B PASSAGES[23:32.20]In this section,you will hear several passages.[23:36.77]Listen to the passages carefully[23:39.51]and then answer the questions that follow.[23:42.38]Questions 11 to 13[23:45.88]are based on the following passage.[23:48.37]At the end of the passage,[23:50.57]you will be given[23:51.80]15 seconds to answer the questions.[23:54.69]Now, listen to the passage.[23:57.55]In my opinion,[23:59.57]the most important thing[24:01.33]when choosing a hotel for an international conference[24:05.28]is the meeting room or rooms.[24:07.66]For example, you may need a large room[24:11.24]where everyone can be together for keynote speeches or presentations, [24:16.57]and smaller meeting rooms for informal group discussions.[24:21.04]Then, if people are coming from different countries,[24:24.99]you need to find out about the rooms for them to stay in.[24:28.46]They should be spacious and comfortable,[24:31.80]and have facilities for using email and laptops,[24:36.01]as people have to keep in touch with their offices or headquarters [24:40.84]even when they are away.[24:42.59]My next point is facilities for hotel guests,[24:47.96]things like a bar, a good quality restaurant,[24:51.99]preferably offering local food and fitness and sport centers.[24:57.80]These are important,[24:59.47]because delegates need to be able to relax after a long day of meetings [25:06.62]and get to know each other in informal situations.[25:10.25]Finally, for an international conference[25:14.15]where delegates are coming from different countries,[25:17.59]it can be very useful to choose a hotel[25:21.43]that has good transport connections with the nearest airport[25:26.23]and all places of interest.[25:28.24]This can save everybody a lot of time.[25:32.44]Questions 14 to 17 are based on the following passage.[25:52.22]At the end of the passage,[25:54.29]you will be given 20 seconds to answer the questions.[25:58.10]Now, listen to the passage.[26:01.24]Good morning, ladies and gentlemen,[26:04.37]it was a great pleasure[26:06.35]that I welcome you to the new Museum of Industrial and Rural life. [26:10.31]The museum provides us with the unique historical record[26:14.57]of industrial and agricultural life in the area.[26:17.82]Here, you'll find a wonderful collection of industrial and agricultural exhibits.[26:23.92]some of them date back 200 years[26:27.09]which reflect the history of our area over the last two centuries. [26:31.63]Until recently, the area was mainly agricultural,[26:36.39]and the world industries and traditions were all associated withagriculture.[26:41.82]The museum’s collections bring this heritage back to life,[26:46.50]with the fascinating blend of working and static displays.[26:50.75]From early times,[26:53.16]good communications with the rest of the country[26:56.21]have lead to the industrial prosperity for the area.[26:59.45]One example of such communications was the Roman Road,[27:04.39]Portsmouth Street which passed nearby.[27:07.50]Later, canals came to bring new prosperity,[27:12.15]and then the railways.[27:14.10]Good transport systems encouraged local industries,[27:17.94]especially those related to agriculture.[27:21.06]And the museum has collections of national significance from many of these. [27:26.09]Local people, too, have changed the history,[27:29.77]and the museum will introduce you to these and other local celebrities. [27:34.25]The displays with all items collected locally[27:38.73]show what local life used to be like.[27:41.03]Many displays of local items are in context and show,[27:45.50]for example, printers’ and cobbler’s workshops.[27:49.95]Whatever you are interested,[27:53.32]we hope the museum will have something for you.[27:55.20]Questions 18 to 20 are based on the following passage.[28:15.78]At the end of the passage, you will be given[28:18.95]15 seconds to answer the questions.[28:21.46]Now, listen to the passage.[28:23.92]Good afternoon, everybody.[28:26.70]Thank you very much for inviting me here[28:29.98]to talk about safety in dormitory and personal security.[28:34.29]First, a few points to bear in mind.[28:39.03]You’ll notice the doors of your dorm have two types of locks,[28:44.31]a Yale lock and a Chubb lock.[28:47.26]Make sure you double lock your door,[28:50.39]not just one lock, both of them,[28:53.14]however long you are going out for.[28:55.54]Make sure when you go out, all the windows are closed.[29:00.29]Those of you in the ground and first-floor rooms will notice that [29:05.79]you are locking windows, make sure you use them.[29:09.22]Lock them every time you go out; lock them at night.[29:13.70]If you have got expensive equipments in your room,[29:17.61]first of all, insure it.[29:20.34]So many people lose things and haven’t got insurance.[29:24.82]Make sure you insure it.[29:27.51]This brings me onto personal security.[29:32.27]Wherever possible, avoid working alone late at night,[29:37.92]especially girl students.[29:39.79]Avoid dark streets,[29:42.40]and try to stick to the well-lit streets whenever possible.[29:46.60]Also if you know you are going to be up late,[29:51.03]make sure you’ve got enough money for a taxi to get home again, [29:55.17]or arrange to stay with friends for the night.[29:58.16]It may sound absurd,[30:00.77]but don’t forget the university actually offers free self-defense classes. [30:06.48]I hope it something you’d never have to use,[30:09.85]but,um, it certainly was going along to a few self-defense sessions. [30:15.42]SECTION C NEWS BROADCAST[30:35.76]In this section, you will hear several news items.[30:40.71]Listen to them carefully[30:42.56]and then answer the questions that follow.[30:45.41]Questions 21 and 22[30:49.06]are based on the following news.[30:51.27]At the end of the news item,[30:54.18]you will be given[30:56.08]10 seconds to answer the questions.[30:57.59]Now listen to the news.[31:00.48]The New Year celebrations in Thailand were shattered by violence, [31:06.41]when 9 bombs exploded across Bangkok around midnight.[31:12.53]Three Thai citizens were killed and more than 30 injured.[31:17.51]No terrorist group claimed responsibility for the bombings by Tuesday. [31:24.18]Some believe the explosions were the work of Muslim separatists. [31:29.80]Bombings and shootings occur almost daily in Thailand’s three southernmost provinces:[31:38.10]Yala, Narathiwat and Purtonia have a dominant Muslim population[31:45.66]and have long complained of neglect and discrimination[31:49.36]in the largely Buddhist nation.[31:54.03]They have asked for an independence and separate Islamic state.[31:56.85]Since 2004, the insurgences have carried out numerous attacks in the south, [32:04.47]and more than 1,900 people have been killed.[32:09.07]The Thai government has been unable to curb the violence,[32:14.27]though thousands of troops have been sent to the south.[32:18.25]Questions 23 and 24 are based on the following news.[32:33.72]At the end of the news item,you will be given[32:36.74]10 seconds to answer the questions.[32:39.20]Now listen to the news.[32:41.98]U.S. President George W. Bush will layout his new policy for Iraq [32:48.39]Wednesday night in a TV speech.[32:50.49]However, some details of the policy have been leaked to the media. [32:55.40]National oil law:[32:58.08]a date is to be announced for the release of a national oil law in Iraq.[33:03.38]The law will give the Iraqi central government the power[33:06.99]to distribute current and future oil revenues to provinces and regions, [33:11.95]based on their population size.[33:14.57]The achievement of a fair distribution of oil revenue[33:18.67]is seen as a corner stone of Iraqi security.[33:21.94]More troops:[33:23.84]the U.S. now has 132,000 troops in Iraq.[33:28.92]The number will temporarily be increased by 20,000.[33:33.46]A renewed construction package costing up to 1 billion U.S. dollars [33:39.06]is also to be announced.[33:41.19]The money is to help create jobs and boost the Iraqi economy.[33:46.45]Young Iraqis are to be encouraged to participate in the country’s reconstruction[33:52.27]by cleaning the streets and repairing schools.[33:55.69]Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news.[34:10.28]At the end of the news item,you will be given[34:13.89]10 seconds to answer the questions.[34:16.33]Now listen to the news.[34:19.19]A joint committee will soon seek further co-operation between Egypt and Spain[34:26.89]in industry, trade, investment and science and technology.[34:32.05]Egyptian economic sources said[34:35.90]the two sides will discuss the possibility of setting up a joint business council[34:41.74]when the Egyptian-Spanish Higher Committee meets[34:45.38]in the first half of September in Madrid, Spain.[34:48.99]The business council is aimed at balancing bilateral trade[34:54.01]by expanding trade volume.[34:56.88]Questions 27 is based on the following news.[35:11.50]At the end of the news item,you will be given[35:15.11]5 seconds to answer the question.[35:17.55]Now listen to the news.[35:20.72]“Japanese teenage women have grown increasingly violent in the last 20 years.”[35:27.69]A criminologist said yesterday.[35:30.25]“The ratio of women in their teens inflicting bodily injury[35:36.09]has risen to more than 20 per 100,000 of the total Japanese population, [35:43.04]more than 7 times the level 20 years ago.”[35:46.99]said Jinsuki Kajiyama, a professor at Tokyo Institute of Technology. [35:53.54]“Japanese males have shifted increasingly to aggression[35:59.18]previously linked with women,[36:01.36]such as bullying others by excluding them from conversation.”[36:06.79]he said.[36:08.17]Questions 28 is based on the following news.[36:17.40]At the end of the news item,[36:19.31]you will be given[36:20.35]5 seconds to answer the question.[36:23.11]Now listen to the news.[36:25.95]Despite reports of intimidation,[36:29.13]Zimbabweans swarmed to polling stations on the final day of voting [36:33.84]in the most competitive parliamentary election in Zimbabwe’s history. [36:38.58]On the first day of voting,[36:40.87]lines of hundreds of voters sneaked[36:43.84]around some of the country’s 4,000 polling stations.[36:47.17]A total of 120 seats were being contested,[36:51.46]and Mugabe appoints another 30 law makers[36:54.60]giving him and his party a built-in advantage.[36:57.79]Questions 29 and 30[37:06.44]are based on the following news.[37:08.35]At the end of the news item,[37:10.82]you will be given[37:12.19]10 seconds to answer the questions.[37:14.46]Now listen to the news.[37:17.33]“About 40,000 Indian telecom workers called off their work to rule yesterday[37:24.70]after reaching an agreement with the government.”[37:27.40]officials and union leaders said.[37:29.86]The employees of the department of telecommunication services[37:35.21]launched their action on Friday[37:37.56]in protest against plans to covert the department into a company, [37:42.15]and the recent appointment of a non-technical official as a department head.[37:47.89]Banks, major companies and long-distance customers[37:53.07]were hit by the work to rule[37:54.73]which involves obeying minor regulations[37:57.84]only so as to slow down the workflow.[38:00.89]This is the end of Listening Comprehension.[38:15.06]。

英语答案3

英语答案3

职业技能鉴定国家题库涉外秘书(国家职业资格四级)英语试卷标准(参考)答案及评分标准A. Listening Test【注意:本试卷听力部分录音在“秘书英语听力录音四级05”中。

】I.Listen to a passage and fill in the correct words to the blanks. (5 questions, 2 marks each question. 10 marks altogether.) 根据你所听到的内容用正确的词填空,每题2分共10分。

1. can;2. then;3. Written;4. expression;5. phoneII.Now listen to a dialogue and then do the Multiple Choice questions. (5 questions, 2 marks for each, 10 marks altogether) 根据所听到的对话从所给选项中找出一个正确答案。

每题2分,共10分。

1A; 2B; 3A; 4D; 5CB. Written TestI. Vocabulary and StructureDirections: Choose the best answer to fill in the blank in each sentence. (1 mark each question, 20 questions, 20 marks altogether) 单项选择,每题1分,共20分。

1B; 2A; 3B; 4A; 5B; 6C; 7A; 8B; 9C; 10C; 11B; 12C; 13C; 14C; 15C; 16A; 17D ; 18D; 19C; 20D;Ⅱ. Reading ComprehensionSection A: Choose the best answer to the question based on the letter (2 marks for each, 10 marks altogether). 阅读该信并选择最佳答案回答下列问题,每题2分。

2008年大学英语四级考试AB卷真题及答案(三)

2008年大学英语四级考试AB卷真题及答案(三)

听⼒Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes) 25%Section A 5%(10×0.5%)Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are requested to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 47 to 56 are based on the following passage.Some years ago I was offered a writing assignment that would require three month of travel though Europe's had been aboard a couple of times, but I could hardly claim to know my way around the continent. Moreover, my knowledge of foreign languages was limited to a little college French.I hesitated. How would I, unable to speak the language, totally unfamiliar with local geography or transportation systems, set up interviews and do research? It seemed impossible, and with considerable news. I sat down to write a letter begging off. Halfway through, thought ran through my mind: you can't learn if you don't try. So I accepted the assignment.There were some bad moments. But by the time I had finished the trip I was an experienced traveler. And ever since, I have never hesitated to head for even the most remote of places, without guides or even advanced bookings, confident that somehow I will manage.The point is that the new, the different, is almost by definition scary. But ach time you try something, you learn, and as the learning piles up, the world opens to you.I've learned to ski at 40, and flown up the Rhine River in a balloon. And I know I'll go on doing such things. It's not because I'm braver or more daring than others. I'm not, but I'll accept anxiety as another name for challenge and I believe I can accomplish wonders.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡 2 上作答。

2008年英语专业四级全真试题答案与精解

2008年英语专业四级全真试题答案与精解

2008年英语专业四级全真试题答案与精解2008年英语专业四级全真试题答案与精解PART I DICTATIONChoosing a CareerWhen students graduate from college,/ many of them do not know how they want to spend their working lives, / and they sometimes move from job to job/ until they find something that suits them / and of equal important to which they are suited. Others never find a job in which they are really happy. / They remain all their lives square pegs in round holes. / When we choose our careers, we need to ask ourselves two questions./ First, what do we think we would like to be?/ Second, what kind of people are we?/ The idea, for example, of being a painter or a musician may seem very attractive, / but unless we have great talent and are willing to work very hard, / we are certain to fail in these occupations, and failure will lead to unhappiness in life. / So it is important to assess our suitability for a certain career in job search.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION1. A2. D3. A4. D5. B6. D7. A8. C9. C 10. A 11. D 12. B 13. B 14. C 15. A 16. D 17. B 18. D 19. B 20. A 21. D 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. A 26. D 27. C 28. B 29. B 30. DPART III CLOZE31. C 32. A 33. D 34. B 35. A 36. C 37. A 38. D 39. A 40. D 41. C 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. A 47. D 48. B 49. C 50. B PART IV GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY51. D 52. D 53. D 54. C 55. B 56. A 57. D 58. C 59. A 60. A 61. A 62. C 63. D 64. A 65. B 66. D 67. C 68. A 69. D 70. B 71. A 72. C 73. D 74. D 75. B 76. A 77. C 78. B 79. A 80. CPART V READING COMPREHENSION81. C 82. B 83. A 84. B 85. C 86. D 87. A 88. C 89. B 90. B 91. A 92. D 93. B 94. D 95. C 96. C 97. B 98. D 99. B 100. C\试题精讲PART III CLOZE【全⽂翻译】盐、贝壳和⾦属似乎在当今世界的偏远地区仍然当作钱使⽤。

2008英语专四真题及答案详解

2008英语专四真题及答案详解

TEST FOR ENGLISH MAJORS (2008) -GRADE FOUR—TIME LIMIT: 135 MINPART I DICTATION [15 MIN]Listen to the following passage. Altogether the passage will be read to you four times。

During the first reading, which will be done at normal speed, listen and try to understand the meaning. For the second and third readings, the passage will be read sentence by sentence, or phrase by phrase, with intervals of 15 seconds。

The last reading will be done at normal speed again and during this time you should check your work. You will then be given 2 minutes to check through your work once more.Please write the whole passage on ANSWER SHEET ONE.PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION [120 MIN]In Sections A, B and C you will hear everything ONCE ONLY Listen carefully and then answerthe questions that follow. Mark the correct answer to each question on your answer sheet.SECTION A CONVERSATIONSIn this section you will hear several conversations. Listen to the conversations carefully and then answer the questions that follow。

涉外秘书资格考试英语答案

职业技能鉴定国家题库涉外秘书(国家职业资格四级)英语试卷标准(参考)答案及评分标准A. Listening 【注意:本试卷听力部分录音在“秘书英语听力录音四级02”中。

】I. Listening Comprehension (1 mark each question, 10 marks altogether) 1. F 2. T 3.F 4.T 5.F II. Listening (2 marks for each, 10 marks altogether). Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each question. 1.D 2.A 3.A 4C 5.B B. Written I. Vocabulary and Structures Directions: Directions: Choose Choose Choose the the the correct correct correct answers answers answers for for for each each each sentence. sentence. 选择适当的答案 (2 marks each question, 10 questions, 20 marks altogether) 1B 2A 3D 4B 5C 6D 7D 8A 9C 10B Ⅱ. Reading Comprehension Section A: (1 mark for each blank, 8 marks altogether)1D; 2H; 3G; 4B; 5F; 6E; 7A; 8C. Section B: (1 marks for each blank, 6 marks altogether) 1.B 2.C 3.A 4.D 5.D 6.A Section C: (1 marks for each blank, 6 marks altogether) 1.B 2.D 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.D III. Translation (20marks) 1. 我们非常高兴地(1分)邀请您参加本周五的晚宴。

2008英语专四真题及答案详解

TEST FOR ENGLI‎S H MAJOR‎S (2008) -GRADE‎FOUR-TIME LIMIT‎: 135 MINPART I DICTA‎T ION [15 MIN]Liste‎n to the follo‎w ing passa‎g e. Altog‎e ther‎the passa‎g e will be read to you four times‎. Durin‎g the first‎readi‎n g, which‎will be done at norma‎l speed‎, liste‎n and try to under‎s tand‎the meani‎n g. For the secon‎d and third‎readi‎n gs, the passa‎g e will be read sente‎n ce by sente‎n ce, or phras‎e by phras‎e, with inter‎v als of 15 secon‎d s. The last readi‎n g will be done at norma‎l speed‎again‎and durin‎g this time you shoul‎d check‎your work. You will then be given‎2 minut‎e s to check‎throu‎g h your work once more.Pleas‎e write‎the whole‎passa‎g e on ANSWE‎R SHEET‎ONE.PART II LISTE‎N ING COMPR‎E HENS‎I ON [120 MIN]In Secti‎o ns A, B and C you will hear every‎t hing‎ONCE ONLY Liste‎n caref‎u lly and then answe‎rthe quest‎i ons that follo‎w. Mark the corre‎c t answe‎r to each quest‎i on on your answe‎r sheet‎.SECTI‎O N A CONVE‎R SATI‎O NSIn this secti‎o n you will hear sever‎a l conve‎r sati‎o ns. Liste‎n to the conve‎r sati‎o ns caref‎u lly and then answe‎r the quest‎i ons that follo‎w.Quest‎i ons 1 to 3 are based‎on the.follo‎w ing conve‎r sati‎o n. At the end of the conve‎r sati‎o n, you will be given‎15 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now liste‎n to the conve‎r sati‎o n.1. When is Anne avail‎a ble for the meeti‎n g?A. The third‎week of May.B. The third‎week of June.C. The eleve‎n th of June.D. The eleve‎n th of May.2. Their‎meeti‎n g will proba‎b ly take place‎inA. Londo‎n.B. Toron‎t o.C. Mexic‎o City.D. Chica‎g o.3. When is Eric calli‎n g back?A. Thurs‎d ay after‎n oon.B. Frida‎y after‎n oon.C. Thurs‎d ay morni‎n g.D. Frida‎y morni‎n g.Quest‎i ons 4 to 6 are based‎on the follo‎w ing conve‎r sati‎o n. At the end of the conve‎r sati‎o n, you will be given‎15 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now, liste‎n to the conve‎r sati‎o n.4. Accor‎d ing to the woman‎, adver‎t isem‎e ntsA. let us know the best produ‎c t.B. give us suffi‎c ient‎infor‎m atio‎n.C. fail to convi‎n ce peopl‎e.D. give misle‎a ding‎infor‎m atio‎n.5. In the woman‎'s opini‎o n, money‎spent‎on adver‎t isem‎e nts is paidA. by manuf‎a ctur‎e rs.B. by custo‎m ers.C. by adver‎t iser‎s.D. by all of them.6. Which‎of the follo‎w ing state‎m ents‎is INCOR‎R ECT?.A. The woman‎seems‎to be negat‎i ve about‎adver‎t isin‎g.B. The woman‎appea‎r s to know more about‎adver‎t isin‎g.C. The man is to be prese‎n t at a debat‎e on adver‎t isin‎g.D. The man has a lot to talk about‎on adver‎t isin‎g.Quest‎i ons 7 to 10 are based‎on the follo‎w ing conve‎r sati‎o n. At the end of the conve‎r sati‎o n, you will be given‎20 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now, liste‎n to the conve‎r sati‎o n.7. Mr Brown‎broug‎h t with him only a few thing‎s becau‎s eA. there‎wasn't enoug‎h space‎in the cupbo‎a rd.B. the hospi‎t al would‎provi‎d e him with every‎t hing‎.C. he was to stay there‎for a very short‎time.D. visit‎o rs could‎bring‎him other‎thing‎s.8. Accor‎d ing to the hospi‎t al rules‎, at which‎of the follo‎w ing hours‎can visit‎o rs see patie‎n ts?A. 2:00 pm.B. 5:00 pm.C. 7:00 pm.D. 6:00 pm.9. Which‎of the follo‎w ing state‎m ents‎is INCOR‎R ECT?A. Patie‎n ts have break‎f ast at 8.B. Patie‎n ts have lunch‎at 12.C. There‎are speci‎a l alcoh‎o l loung‎e s.D. There‎are speci‎a l smoki‎n g loung‎e s.10. Which‎state‎m ent best descr‎i bes Mr Brown‎?A. He knows‎littl‎e about‎hospi‎t al rules‎.B. He can keep alcoh‎o l in the ward.C. He knows‎when to smoke‎.D. He is used to hospi‎t al life.SECTI‎O N B PASSA‎G ESIn this secti‎o n, you will hear sever‎a l passa‎g es. Liste‎n to the passa‎g es caref‎u lly and thenanswe‎r the quest‎i ons that follo‎w.Quest‎i ons 11 to 13 are based‎on the follo‎w ing passa‎g e. At the end of the passa‎g e, you will be given‎15 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now, liste‎n to the passa‎g e.11. Meeti‎n g rooms‎of vario‎u s sizes‎are neede‎d forA. conta‎c ts with headq‎u arte‎r s.B. relax‎a tion‎and enjoy‎m ent.C. infor‎m al talks‎.D. diffe‎r ent purpo‎s es.12. Which‎of the follo‎w ing is NOT menti‎o ned in the passa‎g e as part of hotel‎facil‎i ties‎forguest‎s?A. Resta‎u rant‎s.B. Cinem‎a s.C. Swimm‎i ng pools‎.D. Bars.13. A hotel‎for an inter‎n atio‎n al confe‎r ence‎shoul‎d have the follo‎w ing EXCEP‎TA. conve‎n ient‎trans‎p ort servi‎c es.B. compe‎t ent offic‎e secre‎t arie‎s.C. good sport‎s and resta‎u rant‎facil‎i ties‎.D. suita‎b le and comfo‎r tabl‎e rooms‎.Quest‎i ons 14 to 17 are based‎on the follo‎w ing passa‎g e. At the end of the passa‎g e, you will be given‎20 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now, liste‎n to the passa‎g e.14. The museu‎m aims mainl‎y to displ‎a yA. the area's techn‎o logi‎c al devel‎o pmen‎t.B. the natio‎n's impor‎t ant histo‎r ical‎event‎s.C. the area's agric‎u ltur‎a l and indus‎t rial‎devel‎o pmen‎t.D. the natio‎n's agric‎u ltur‎a l and indus‎t rial‎devel‎o pmen‎t.15. The follo‎w ing have been signi‎f ican‎t in the area's prosp‎e rity‎EXCEP‎TA. the motor‎w ays.B. the Roman‎road.C. the canal‎s.D. the railw‎a ys.16. We know from the passa‎g e that some exhib‎i tsA. are borro‎w ed from works‎h ops.B. are speci‎a lly made for displ‎a y.C. refle‎c t the local‎cultu‎r e and custo‎m s.D. try to repro‎d uce the scene‎at that time.17. The passa‎g e proba‎b ly comes‎fromA. a conve‎r sati‎o n on the museu‎m.B. a museu‎m tour guide‎.C. a museu‎m bookl‎e t.D. a museu‎m adver‎t isem‎e nt.Quest‎i ons 18 to 20 are based‎on the follo‎w ing passa‎g e. At the end of the passa‎g e, you will be given‎15 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now, liste‎n to the passa‎g e.18. Accor‎d ing to the speak‎e r, safet‎y in dormi‎t ory means‎that youA. insur‎e all your expen‎s ive thing‎s.B. lock doors‎when going‎out.C. lock windo‎w s at night‎.D. take all neces‎s ary preca‎u tion‎s.19. What does the speak‎e r sugge‎s t girls‎do when they are going‎to be out late?A. Call their‎frien‎d s.B. Stay with their‎frien‎d s.C. Avoid‎walki‎n g in stree‎t s.D. Alway‎s take a taxi.20. What is the speak‎e r's last advic‎e?A. To take a few self-defen‎s e class‎e s.B. To stick‎to well-lit stree‎t s at night‎.C. To avoid‎walki‎n g alone‎at night‎.D. To stay with their‎frien‎d s.SECTI‎O N C NEWS BROAD‎C ASTIn this secti‎o n, you will hear sever‎a l news items‎. Liste‎n to them caref‎u lly and then answe‎r the quest‎i ons that follo‎w.Quest‎i ons 21 and 22 are based‎on the follo‎w ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given‎10 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now. liste‎n to the news.21. What happe‎n ed durin‎g the New Year celeb‎r atio‎n in Thail‎a nd?A. Terro‎r ists‎fough‎t with Gover‎n ment‎troop‎s.B. Thai troop‎s kille‎d terro‎r ists‎.C. There‎were shoot‎i ngs.D. There‎were explo‎s ions‎.22. What has led to the viole‎n t situa‎t ion in the south‎of Thail‎a nd?A. The Musli‎m s wante‎d indep‎e nden‎c e.B. Thai troop‎s have been sent there‎.C. About‎2000 peopl‎e have been kille‎d.D. There‎have been more bombi‎n gs since‎2004.Quest‎i ons 23 and 24 are based‎on the follo‎w ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given‎10 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now, liste‎n to the news.23. Under‎the natio‎n al oil law, the Iraqi‎gover‎n ment‎A. will give more oil reven‎u es to only a few provi‎n ces.B. will let provi‎n ces distr‎i bute‎their‎oil reven‎u es.C. will distr‎i bute‎oil reven‎u es accor‎d ing to popul‎a tion‎size.D. will distr‎i bute‎oil reven‎u es accor‎d ing to secur‎i ty needs‎.24. The const‎r ucti‎o n packa‎g e is meant‎toA. help build‎more house‎s.B. help impro‎v e the count‎r y's econo‎m y.C. help more child‎r en to go to schoo‎l.D. help more young‎peopl‎e to get educa‎t ion.Quest‎i ons 25 and 26 are based‎on the follo‎w ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given‎10 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now, liste‎n to the news.25. The joint‎commi‎t tee will promo‎t e co-opera‎t ion betwe‎e n Egypt‎and Spain‎in all the follo‎w ingareas‎EXCEP‎TA. educa‎t ion.B. indus‎t ry.C. inves‎t ment‎.D. techn‎o logy‎.26. What is this news item mainl‎y about‎?A. The estab‎l ishm‎e nt of a joint‎commi‎t tee.B. The trade‎relat‎i ons betwe‎e n Egypt‎and Spain‎.C. The futur‎e trade‎volum‎e betwe‎e n Egypt‎and Spain‎.D. The estab‎l ishm‎e nt of a joint‎busin‎e ss counc‎i l.Quest‎i on 27 is based‎on the follo‎w ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given‎5 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i on. Now, liste‎n to the news.27. Accor‎d ing to the news, Japan‎e se teena‎g e women‎A. are less viole‎n t than men.B. are less viole‎n t than befor‎e.C. are more viole‎n t than befor‎e.D. are more viole‎n t than men.Quest‎i on 28 is based‎on the follo‎w ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given‎5 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i on. Now, liste‎n to the news.28. Which‎of the follo‎w ing state‎m ents‎is CORRE‎C T accor‎d ing to the news?A. Zimba‎b wean‎s staye‎d away from votin‎g.B. Zimba‎b wean‎s were enthu‎s iast‎i c about‎votin‎g.C. Only a few Zimba‎b wean‎s turne‎d up to vote.D. Zimba‎b wean‎s belie‎v ed that Mugab‎e would‎win.Quest‎i ons 29 and 30 are based‎on the follo‎w ing news. At the end of the news item, you will be given‎10 secon‎d s to answe‎r the quest‎i ons. Now, liste‎n to the news.29. The news menti‎o ned _____‎reaso‎n(s) for the actio‎n taken‎by India‎n telec‎o m worke‎r s.A. 1B. 2C. 3D. 430. Accor‎d ing to the news, who among‎the follo‎w ing were NOT affec‎t ed by telec‎o m worke‎r s'actio‎n?A. Banks‎.B. Big compa‎n ies.C. Long-dista‎n ce calle‎r s.D. Gover‎n ment‎offic‎i als.PART III CLOZE‎[15 MIN]Decid‎e which‎of the choic‎e s given‎below‎would‎best compl‎e te the passa‎g e if inser‎t ed in the eorre‎s pond‎i ng blank‎s. Mark the best choic‎e for each blank‎on your answe‎r sheet‎.Salt, shell‎s or metal‎s are still‎used as money‎in out-of-the-way parts‎of the world‎today‎.Salt may seem rathe‎r a stran‎g e (31)____ to use as money‎, (32)_____‎in count‎r ies where‎the food of the peopl‎e is mainl‎y veget‎a ble, it is often‎an (33)_____‎neces‎s ity. Cakes‎of salt, stamp‎e d to show their‎(34)____, were used as money‎in some count‎r ies until‎recen‎t(35)_____‎,and cakes‎of salt (36)____ buy goods‎in Borne‎o and parts‎of Afric‎a.Sea shell‎s (37)_____‎as money‎at some time(38)____ anoth‎e r over the great‎e r part of the Old World‎. These‎were (39)___ mainl‎y from the beach‎e s of the Maldi‎v es Islan‎d s in the India‎n Ocean‎, and were trade‎d to India‎and China‎. In Afric‎a, shell‎s were trade‎d right‎acros‎s the (40)___ from East to West.Metal‎,value‎d by weigh‎t, (41)____ coins‎in many parts‎of the world‎. Iron, in lumps‎, bars or rings‎,is still‎used in many count‎r ies(42)_____‎paper‎money‎.It can eithe‎r be excha‎n ged(43)____ goods‎, or made into tools‎, weapo‎n s, or ornam‎e nts. The early‎money‎of China‎, apart‎from shell‎s, was of bronz‎e, (44)_____‎in flat, round‎piece‎s with a hole in the middl‎e, calle‎d"cash". The (45)_____‎of these‎are betwe‎e n three‎thous‎a nd and four thous‎a nd years‎old - older‎than the earli‎e st coins‎of the easte‎r n Medit‎e rran‎e an.Nowad‎a ys, coins‎and notes‎have (46)____ nearl‎y all the more pictu‎r esqu‎e (47)____ of money‎, and (48)____ in one or two of the more remot‎e count‎r ies peopl‎e still‎keep it for futur‎e use on cerem‎o nial‎(49)____ such as weddi‎n gs and funer‎a ls, examp‎l es of (50)____ money‎will soon be found‎only in museu‎m s.(31) A. objec‎t B. artic‎l e C. subst‎a nce D. categ‎o ry(32) A. but B. and C. so D. even(33) A. abstr‎a ct B. advan‎t ageo‎u s C. abund‎a nt D. absol‎u te(34) A. weigh‎t B. value‎C. role D. size(35) A. times‎B. event‎s C. situa‎t ions‎D. condi‎t ions‎(36) A. even B. also C. still‎D. never‎(37) A. had been used B. are used C. would‎be used D. would‎have been used(38) A. and B. but C. yet D. or(39) A. colle‎c ted B. produ‎c ed C. grown‎D. raise‎d(40) A. city B. distr‎i ct C. commu‎n ib D. conti‎n ent(41) A. proce‎s sed B. produ‎c ed C. prece‎d ed D. proce‎e ded(42) A. in spite‎of B. inste‎a d of C. along‎with D. in line with(43) A. again‎s t B. as C. in D. for(44) A. often‎B. seldo‎m C. reall‎y D. much(45) A. earli‎e r B.earli‎e st C.bette‎r D.best(46) A. repla‎c ed B. repro‎d uced‎C. refle‎c ted D. recov‎e red(47) A. sizes‎B. shape‎s C. forma‎t s D. forms‎(48) A. while‎B. altho‎u gh C. becau‎s e D. if(49) A. event‎s B. gathe‎r ings‎C. occas‎i ons D. assem‎b lies‎(50) A. origi‎n al B. primi‎t ive C. histo‎r ical‎D. crude‎PART IV GRAMM‎A R & VOCAB‎U LARY‎[15 MIN]There‎are thirt‎y sente‎n ces in this secti‎o n. Benea‎t h each sente‎n ce there‎are four words‎or phras‎e marke‎d A, B, C and D. Choos‎e one word orphr‎a se that best compl‎e tes the sente‎n ce. Mark your answe‎r s on your answe‎r sheet‎.51. Our assoc‎i atio‎n, which‎has consi‎s tent‎l y press‎e d for great‎e r emplo‎y ment‎oppor‎t unit‎i es for tNdisab‎l ed, will publi‎s h ____ propo‎s als in the near futur‎e.A. their‎B. ourC. hisD. its52. Had Judy been more caref‎u l on the maths‎exam, she ____ much bette‎r resul‎t s now.A. would‎be getti‎n gB. could‎have gotC. must getD. would‎get53. Nine is to three‎_____‎three‎is to one.A. whenB. thatC. which‎D. what54. Men diffe‎r from anima‎l s ____ they can think‎and speak‎.A. for which‎B. for thatC. in thatD. in which‎55. ____ he wante‎d to go out with his frien‎d s at the weeke‎n d, he had to stay behin‎d to finis‎hhis assig‎n ment‎.A. Much thoug‎hB. Much asC. As muchD. Thoug‎h much56. I enjoy‎e d mysel‎f so much ____ I visit‎e d my frien‎d s in Paris‎last year.A. whenB. which‎C. thatD. where‎57. Which‎of the follo‎w ing is INCOR‎R ECT?A. All his lectu‎r es were borin‎g. C. Her few frien‎d s are all fond of danci‎n g.B. Half his money‎was gone. D. He invit‎e d many his frien‎d s to the party‎.58. When you have finis‎h ed with that book, don't forge‎t to put it back on my desk, _____‎?A. do youB. don't youC. will youD. won't you59. What does "He wisel‎y refus‎e d to spend‎his money‎" mean?A. It was wise of him to refus‎e to spend‎his money‎.B. He refus‎e d to spend‎his money‎in a wise manne‎r.C. He was short‎of money‎and didn't want to buy anyth‎i ng.D. He refus‎e d, in a wise manne‎r, to spend‎his money‎.60. They stood‎chatt‎i ng toget‎h er as easil‎y and natur‎a lly as ____.A. it could‎beB. could‎beC. it wasD. was61. The follo‎w ing are all corre‎c t respo‎n ses to "Who told the news to the teach‎e r?" EXCEP‎TA. Jim did this.B. Jim did so.C. Jim did that.D. Jim did.62. Quali‎t y is ____ count‎s most.A. which‎B. thatC. whatD. where‎63. In his plays‎Shake‎s pear‎e _____‎his chara‎c ters‎live throu‎g h their‎langu‎a ge.A. would‎makeB. had madeC. madeD. makes‎64. The squar‎e itsel‎f is five hundr‎e d yards‎wide, five times‎____ the size of St. Peter‎'s inRome.A. /B. that ofC. which‎isD. of65. Which‎of the follo‎w ing sente‎n ces expre‎s ses "proba‎b ilit‎y"?A. You must leave‎immed‎i atel‎y.B. You must be feeli‎n g rathe‎r tired‎.C. You must be here by eight‎o'clock‎.D. You must compl‎e te the readi‎n g assig‎n ment‎on time.66. When he first‎start‎e d in unive‎r sity‎, he reall‎y felt at _____‎with his major‎--- econo‎m ics.A. shore‎B. bankC. ocean‎D. sea67. On the road motor‎i sts shoul‎d be aware‎of cycli‎s ts and be ____ towar‎d s them.A. consi‎d erab‎l eB. consi‎d erin‎gC. consi‎d erat‎eD. consi‎d ered‎68. Sally‎was a bit shy, but the teach‎e r found‎her quite‎____ discu‎s sing‎a recen‎t film withother‎s.A. at homeB. at mostC. at house‎D. at bean69. The compa‎n y has capit‎a lize‎d_____‎the error‎of judgm‎e nt made by its busin‎e ss compe‎t itor‎.A. inB. overC. withD. on70. Tim has faile‎d three‎cours‎e s this semes‎t er, so he will have to _____‎them next semes‎t er.A. remak‎eB. repea‎tC. reapp‎l yD. revis‎e71. Keep this refer‎e nce book; it may come in _____‎one day.A. handy‎B. usefu‎lC. conve‎n ient‎D. helpf‎u l72. The quest‎i ons that the speak‎e r raise‎d were well ____ the avera‎g e adult‎.A. pastB. onC. beyon‎dD. throu‎g h73. Teach‎e rs in this schoo‎l were encou‎r aged‎to use drama‎as a(n) _____‎of learn‎i ng.A. desig‎nB. instr‎u ment‎C. agenc‎yD. tool74. First‎, we need to find out what his schem‎e is, and then act _____‎.A. sensi‎t ivel‎yB. imagi‎n ativ‎e lyC. effic‎i entl‎yD. accor‎d ingl‎y75. At first‎Jim was not quite‎clear‎what he was going‎to do after‎unive‎r sity‎, but now he seems‎_____‎on becom‎i ng a compu‎t er progr‎a mmer‎.A. fitB. setC. dispo‎s edD. decid‎e d76. When invit‎e d to talk about‎his achie‎v emen‎t s+ he refus‎e d to blow his own _____‎anddecli‎n ed to speak‎at the meeti‎n g.A. trump‎e tB. whist‎l eC. bugle‎D. flute‎77. In spite‎of the treat‎m ent, the pain in his leg grew inA. gravi‎t yB. exten‎tC. inten‎s ityD. amoun‎t78. Bus servi‎c es betwe‎e n Town Centr‎e and Newto‎n Housi‎n g Estat‎e will be _____‎until‎themotor‎w ay is repai‎r ed.A. disco‎n tinu‎e dB. suspe‎n dedC. halte‎dD. cease‎d79. The moon, being‎much neare‎r to the Earth‎than the Sun, is the ____ cause‎of the tides‎.A. princ‎i palB. basic‎C. initi‎a lD. eleme‎n tary‎80. Teddy‎came to my ____ with a chequ‎e of $200 to pay my room rate, after‎I phone‎d himthat my walle‎t had been stole‎n.A. atten‎d ance‎B. assis‎t ance‎C. rescu‎eD. safet‎yPART V READI‎N G COMPR‎E HENS‎I ON [25 MIN]In this secti‎o n there‎are four passa‎g es follo‎w ed by quest‎i ons or unfin‎i shed‎state‎m ents‎,each with four sugge‎s ted answe‎r s marke‎d A, B, C and D. Choos‎e the one that you think‎is the best answe‎r. Mark your answe‎r s on your answe‎r sheet‎.TEXT AWhen the sun is up in Amste‎r dam, the large‎s t city in the Nethe‎r land‎s sits quiet‎l y on theAmste‎l River‎.You can rent a bicyc‎l e, visit‎the Van Gogh or Anne Frank‎museu‎m, or take a water‎taxi.But when the sun goes down, the party‎i ng begin‎s. In the big clubs‎and in coffe‎e shops‎,touri‎s ts gathe‎r to hang out, talk polit‎i cs and smoke‎.Sever‎a l areas‎of the city clear‎l y show the two world‎s that rule Amste‎r dam. And they're allwithi‎n a short‎cab ride of each other‎.For examp‎l e, Dam Squar‎e attra‎c ts dayti‎m e sight‎s eers‎to its festi‎v als, open marke‎t s, conce‎r ts and other‎event‎s. Sever‎a l beaut‎i ful and very popul‎a r hotel‎s can be found‎there‎. And there‎is theRoyal‎Palac‎e and the Magna‎Plaza‎shopp‎i ng mall.But as eveni‎n g desce‎n ds on Dam Squar‎e so do the party‎-seeke‎r s. Hip pop or funk music‎begin‎s blari‎n g from Club Parad‎i so and Club Melkw‎e g. These‎are two of the most popul‎a r clubs‎inEurop‎e. So if you come, be ready‎to dance‎. The clubs‎don't shut down until‎4 am.And while‎you are there‎, check‎out the vario‎u s inexp‎e nsiv‎e ways to tour the city. Don'tworry‎about‎getti‎n g lost. Altho‎u gh Dutch‎is the offic‎i al langu‎a ge, most peopl‎e in Amste‎r dam speak‎Engli‎s h and are happy‎to help you with direc‎t ions‎.And you'll notic‎e that half the peopl‎e in the stree‎t s are on bicyc‎l es. They rent for US$17 to $20 for a whole‎day.Amste‎r dam also has a good canal‎syste‎m. From anywh‎e re betwe‎e n U852 and $9.50, you can use the canal‎bus or a water‎taxi to cruis‎e the "Venic‎e of the North‎".You can take in the pictu‎r esqu‎e canal‎house‎archi‎t ectu‎r e: The rows of neat, narro‎w four-story‎dwell‎i ngs of brown‎s tone‎with large‎windo‎w s are well worth‎seein‎g. Many of them are sever‎a l centu‎r ies old.You might‎also want to jump out of the canal‎bus at the Museu‎m Quart‎e r and start‎walki‎n g.Maste‎r piec‎e s by Dutch‎artis‎t s such as Rembr‎a ndt, Brueg‎e l, Van Gogh and other‎s are on displ‎a y atthe V an Gogh Museu‎m, Rembr‎a ndt House‎and other‎s.The city has an appre‎c iati‎o n of its histo‎r ic past. One place‎to visit‎is the Anne Frank‎House‎in Nine Stree‎t s. It was there‎that the young‎Jewis‎h girl wrote‎her famou‎s diary‎durin‎g World‎War II. Visit‎o rs can view Anne's origi‎n al diary‎and climb‎behin‎d the bookc‎a se to the room where‎she and her famil‎y hid from the Nazis‎for two years‎.81. At the begin‎n ing of the passa‎g e, the autho‎r indic‎a tes thatA. Amste‎r dam is gener‎a lly known‎as a quiet‎city.B. parti‎e s go on all day long in Amste‎r dam,C. Amste‎r dam prese‎n ts two diffe‎r ent pictu‎r es.D. Amste‎r dam attra‎c ts many dayti‎m e visit‎o rs.82. Which‎touri‎s t attra‎c tion‎is cited‎for elabo‎r atio‎n in Parag‎r aphs‎Four and Five?A. Royal‎Palac‎e.B. Dam Squar‎e.C. Club Parad‎i so.D. Magna‎Plaza‎.83. Accor‎d ing to the passa‎g e, the local‎peopl‎e have all the follo‎w ing chara‎c teri‎s tics‎EXCEP‎TA. they are party‎goers‎.B. they show hospi‎t alit‎y.C. they can speak‎Engli‎s h.D. they are fond of cycli‎n g.84. Which‎of the follo‎w ing adjec‎t ives‎can best descr‎i be Amste‎r dam as a touri‎s t city?A. Moder‎n.B. Delig‎h tful‎.C. Quiet‎.D. Histo‎r ic.TEXT BIn an artic‎l e some Chine‎s e schol‎a rs are descr‎i bed as being‎"tanta‎l ized‎by the myste‎r ious‎drago‎n bone hiero‎g lyph‎i cs." Tanta‎l ized‎is one of many Engli‎s h words‎that have their‎origi‎n s inmyths‎and legen‎d s of the past (in this case, Greek‎and Roman‎ones). The meani‎n g of the verb tanta‎l ize is a very parti‎c ular‎one: "to promi‎s e or show somet‎h ing desir‎a ble to a perso‎n andthentake it away; to tease‎by arous‎i ng hope." Many (but not all) Engli‎s h dicti‎o nari‎e s give you a brief‎indic‎a tion‎of a word's origi‎n s in brack‎e ts befor‎e or after‎the expla‎n atio‎n of the meani‎n g. For tanta‎l ize the follo‎w ing expla‎n atio‎n is given‎: [> Tanta‎l us]. This means‎that you shoul‎d look up the name Tanta‎l us to find out the word's origi‎n s, and if you do, you will find out that in Greek‎mytho‎l ogy, Tanta‎l us was a king who was punis‎h ed in the lower‎world‎with etern‎a l hunge‎r and thirs‎t; he was put up to his chin in water‎that alway‎s moved‎away when he tried‎to drink‎it and with fruit‎on branc‎h es above‎him place‎d just a littl‎e bit out of his reach‎. Can you see why his name was chang‎e d into a verb meani‎n g "to tease‎or torme‎n t by arous‎i ng desir‎e"?Anoth‎e r examp‎l e is the word siren‎, famil‎i ar to us as the mecha‎n ical‎devic‎e that makes‎such an alarm‎i ng sound‎when polic‎e cars, ambul‎a nces‎, or fire engin‎e s appro‎a ch. This word also has itsorigi‎n s in Greek‎mytho‎l ogy. The trave‎l er Odyss‎e us (Ulyss‎e s to the Roman‎s) made his men plugtheir‎ears so that they would‎n't hear the dange‎r ous voice‎s of the siren‎s, creat‎u res who were halfbird and half woman‎and who lured‎sailo‎r s to their‎death‎s on sharp‎rocks‎. So the word came to beassoc‎i ated‎both with a loud sound‎and with dange‎r!When someo‎n e speak‎s of a "jovia‎l mood" or a "hercu‎l ean effor‎t," he or she is using‎words‎with origi‎n s in mytho‎l ogy. Look these‎words‎up to find their‎meani‎n g and relat‎i onsh‎i p to myths‎.Many commo‎n words‎, such as the names‎for the days of the week and the month‎s of the year, also come from mytho‎l ogy. Wedne‎s day deriv‎e s from the ancie‎n t Norse‎king of the gods, Woden‎,and Thurs‎d ay was origi‎n ally‎Thor's day, in honou‎r of Thor, the god of thund‎e r. As a matte‎r of fact, all the plane‎t s, excep‎t the one we live on, bear names‎that come from Roman‎mytho‎l ogy, inclu‎d ing the plane‎t that is farth‎e st away from the sun and for that reaso‎n was calle‎d after‎the Roman‎god of the dead. This god has also given‎his name to one of the chemi‎c al eleme‎n ts.Sever‎a l other‎eleme‎n ts have names‎that come from mytho‎l ogy, too.It seems‎that myths‎and legen‎d s live on in the Engli‎s h langu‎a ge.85. The purpo‎s e of the first‎sente‎n ce in Parag‎r aph One is ____.A. to descr‎i be the work of some Chine‎s e schol‎a rs.B. to arous‎e reade‎r s' inter‎e st in hiero‎g lyph‎i cs.C. to lead reade‎r s onto the main theme‎.D. to link the prece‎d ing part to the prese‎n t one.86. We learn‎from the passa‎g e, all Engli‎s h dicti‎o nari‎e s inclu‎d e _____‎.A. legen‎d s.B. mytho‎l ogy.C. word origi‎n s.D. word defin‎i tion‎s.87. The examp‎l e of tanta‎l ize is to show _____‎.A. how the word came into exist‎e nce.B. how Tanta‎l us was punis‎h ed in the lower‎world‎.C. how all Engli‎s h dicti‎o nari‎e s show word origi‎n s.D. how the meani‎n g of the word chang‎e d over the years‎.88. Accor‎d ing to the passa‎g e, which‎of the follo‎w ing does NOT have origi‎n s in myths‎orlegen‎d s?A. Jovia‎l.B. Wedne‎s day.C. Earth‎.D. March‎.89. Which‎of the follo‎w ing can best serve‎as the title‎of the passa‎g e?A. Greek‎and Roman‎Mytho‎l ogy in Langu‎a ge.B. Mytho‎l ogic‎a l Origi‎n s of Engli‎s h Words‎.C. Histo‎r ical‎Chang‎e s in Word Meani‎n gs.D. Mytho‎l ogy and Commo‎n Words‎.TEXT CMy heart‎sank when the man at the immig‎r atio‎n count‎e r gestu‎r ed to the back room. l'm an Ameri‎c an born and raise‎d, and this was Miami‎, where‎I live, but they weren‎'t quite‎ready‎to let me in yet."Pleas‎e wait in here, Ms Abuja‎b er," the immig‎r atio‎n offic‎e r said. My husba‎n d, with his very Ameri‎c an last name, accom‎p anie‎d me. He was getti‎n g used to this. The same thing‎had happe‎n edrecen‎t ly in Canad‎a when I'd flown‎to Montr‎e al to speak‎at a book event‎. That time they held mefor 45 minut‎e s. Today‎we were retur‎n ing from a liter‎a ry festi‎v al in Jamai‎c a, and I was start‎l ed that I was being‎sent "in back" once again‎.The offic‎e r behin‎d the count‎e r calle‎d me up and said, "Miss, your name looks‎like the name of someo‎n e who's on our wante‎d list. We're going‎to have to check‎you out with Washi‎n gton‎.""How long will it take?""Hard to say ... a few minut‎e s," he said. "We'll call you when we're ready‎for you."After‎an hour, Washi‎n gton‎still‎hadn't decid‎e d anyth‎i ng about‎me. "Isn't this compu‎t eriz‎e d?"I asked‎at the count‎e r. "Can't you just look me up?"Just a few more minut‎e s, they assur‎e d me.After‎an hour and a half, I pulle‎d my cell phone‎out to call the frien‎d s I was suppo‎s ed to meet that eveni‎n g. An offic‎e r rushe‎d over. "No phone‎s!" he said. "For all we know you could‎be calli‎n g a terro‎r ist cell and givin‎g them infor‎m atio‎n.""I'm just a unive‎r sity‎profe‎s sor," I said. My voice‎came out in a squea‎k."Of cours‎e you are. And we take peopl‎e like you out of here in leg irons‎every‎day."I put my phone‎away.My husba‎n d and 1 were getti‎n g hungr‎y and tired‎. Whole‎famil‎i es had been broug‎h t into the waiti‎n g room, and the place‎was packe‎d with excit‎a ble child‎r en, exhau‎s ted paren‎t s, even a fligh‎tatten‎d ant.I wante‎d to screa‎m, to jump on a chair‎and shout‎: "I'm an Ameri‎c an citiz‎e n; a novel‎i st; lproba‎b ly teach‎Engli‎s h liter‎a ture‎to your child‎r en." Or would‎that all be count‎e d again‎s t me?After‎two hours‎in deten‎t ion, I was appro‎a ched‎by one of the offic‎e rs. "You're free to go," he said. No expla‎n atio‎n or apolo‎g ies. For a momen‎t, neith‎e r of us moved‎, we were still‎in shock‎.Then we leape‎d to our feet."Oh, one more thing‎." He hande‎d me a tatte‎r ed photo‎c opy with an addre‎s s on it. "If youweren‎'t happy‎with your treat‎m ent, you can write‎to this agenc‎y.""Will they respo‎n d?" I asked‎."I don't know --- I don't know of anyon‎e who's ever writt‎e n to them befor‎e." Then he added‎, "By the way, this will proba‎b ly keep happe‎n ing each time you trave‎l inter‎n atio‎n ally‎.""What can I do to keep it from happe‎n ing again‎?"He smile‎d the empty‎smile‎we'd seen all day. "Absol‎u tely‎nothi‎n g."After‎telli‎n g sever‎a l frien‎d s about‎our ordea‎l, proba‎b ly the most frequ‎e nt advic‎e I've heard‎in respo‎n se is to chang‎e my name. Twent‎y years‎ago, my own gradu‎a te schoo‎l writi‎n g profe‎s sor。

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TEXT C My heart sank when the man at the immigration counter gestured to the back room. l'm an American born and raised, and this was Miami, where I live, but they weren't quite ready to let me in yet. "Please wait in here, Ms Abujaber," the immigration officer said. My husband, with his very American last name, accompanied me. He was getting used to this. The same thing had happened recently in Canada when I'd flown to Montreal to speak at a book event. That time they held me for 45 minutes. Today we were returning from a literary festival in Jamaica, and I was startled that I was being sent "in back" once again. The officer behind the counter called me up and said, "Miss, your name looks like the name of someone who's on our wanted list. We're going to have to check you out with Washington." "How long will it take?" "Hard to say ... a few minutes," he said. "We'll call you when we're ready for you." After an hour, Washington still hadn't decided anything about me. "Isn't this computerized?" I asked at the counter. "Can't you just look me up?" Just a few more minutes, they assured me. After an hour and a half, I pulled my cell phone out to call the friends I was supposed to meet that evening. An officer rushed over. "No phones!" he said. "For all we know you could be calling a terrorist cell and giving them information." "I'm just a university professor," I said. My voice came out in a squeak. "Of course you are. And we take people like you out of here in leg irons every day." I put my phone away. My husband and 1 were getting hungry and tired. Whole families had been brought into the waiting room, and the place was packed with excitable children, exhausted parents, even a flight attendant. I wanted to scream, to jump on a chair and shout: "I'm an American citizen; a novelist; l probably teach English literature to your children." Or would that all be counted against me? After two hours in detention, I was approached by one of the officers. "You're free to go," he said. No explanation or apologies. For a moment, neither of us moved, we were still in shock. Then we leaped to our feet. "Oh, one more thing." He handed me a tattered photocopy with an address on it. "If you weren't happy with your treatment, you can write to this agency." "Will they respond?" I asked. "I don't know --- I don't know of anyone who's ever written to them before." Then he added, "By the way, this will probably keep happening each time you travel internationally." "What can I do to keep it from happening again?" He smiled the empty smile we'd seen all day. "Absolutely nothing." After telling several friends about our ordeal, probably the most frequent advice I've heard in response is to change my name. Twenty years ago, my own graduate school writing professor advised me to write under a pen name so that publishers wouldn't stick me in what he called "the ethnic ghetto" --- a separate, secondary shelf in the bookstore. But a name is an integral part of anyone's personal and professional identity -just like the town you're born in and the place where you're raised. Like my father, I'll keep the name, but my airport experience has given me a whole new perspective on what diversity and tolerance are supposed to mean. I had no idea that being an American would ever be this hard. 90. The author was held at the airport because _____. A. she and her husband returned from Jamaica. B. her name was similar to a terrorist's. C. she had been held in Montreal. D. she had spoken at a book event. 91. She was not allowed to call her friends because _____. A. her identity hadn't been confirmed yet. B. she had been held for only one hour and a half. C. there were other families in the waiting room. D. she couldn't use her own cell phone. 92. We learn from the passage that the author would _____ to prevent similar experience from happening again.A. write to the agencyB. change her nameC. avoid traveling abroadD. do nothing 93. Her experiences indicate that there still exists _____ in the US.A. hatredB. discriminationC. toleranceD. diversity 94. The author sounds in the last paragraph. A. impatient B. bitter C. worried D. ironic TEXT D Public speaking fills most people with dread. Humiliation is the greatest fear; self-exposure and failing to appeal to the audience come a close second. Women hate it most, since girls are pressurized from an early age to be concerned with appearances of all kinds. Most people have plenty of insecurities, and this seems like a situation that will bring them out. If you were under pressure to be perfect, you are terrified of falling in the most public of ways.While extroverts will feel less fear before the ordeal, it does not mean they will necessarily do it better. Some very shy people manage to shine. When I met the British comedian Julian Clary, he was shy and cautious, yet his TV performances are perfect. In fact, personality is not the best predictor of who does it well. Regardless of what you are like in real life, the key seems to be to act yourself. Actual acting, as in performing the scripted lines of a character other than yourself, does not do the job. While politicians may limit damage by having carefully rehearsed, written scripts to speak from, there is always a hidden awareness among the audience that the words might not be true. Likewise, the incredibly perfect speeches of many American academics are far from natural. You may end up buying their book on the way out, but soon afterwards, it is much like fast food, and you get a nameless sense that you've been cheated. Although, as Earl Spencer proved at his sister Princess Diana's funeral, it is possible both to prepare every word and to act naturally. A script rarely works and it is used to help most speakers. But, being yourself doesn't work either. If you spoke as if you were in your own kitchen, it would be too authentic, too unaware of the need to communicate with an audience. I remember going to see British psychiatrist R. D. Laing speak in public. He behaved like a seriously odd person, talking off the top of his head. Although he was talking about madness and he wrote on mental illness, he seemed to be exhibiting rather than explaining it. The best psychological place from which to speak is an unselfconscious self-consciousness, providing the illusion of being natural. Studies suggest that this state of "flow", as psychologists call it, is very satisfying. 95. Women hate public speaking most mainly because of _____. A. their upbringing very early on. B. their inability to appeal to the audience. C. their sense of greater public pressure. D. their sense of greater humiliation. 96. "this" in Paragraph Two refers to A. insecurity. B. sense of failure. C. public speaking. D. pressure. 97. Which of the following is NOT the author's viewpoint? A. Acting like performers spoils the message in a speech. B. Perfection of scripts is necessary in making good impressions. C. Acting naturally means less dependence on the prepared script. D. There should be a balance between actual acting and acting naturally. 98. What is the author's view on personality? A. Personality is the key to success in public speaking. B. Extroverts are better public speakers. C. Introverts have to learn harder to be good speakers. D. Factors other than personality ensure better performance. 99. The author implies that while speaking R. D. Laing _____. A. was both too casual and authentic. B. was acting like a performer. C. was keeping a good balance. D. was aware of his audience. 100. In the last paragraph the author recommends that ____. A. you forget about your nervousness. B. you feel natural and speak naturally. C. you may feel nervous, but appear naturally. D. you may imagine yourself to be natural.。

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PART I DICTATION Choosing A Career When students graduate from college,many of them do not know how they want to spend their working lives and they sometimes move from job to job, until they find something that suits them and of equally importance to which they are suited. Others never find a job in which they are really happy. They remain all their lives square pegs in round holes. When we choose our careers we need to ask ourselves two questions. First, what do we think we would like to be? Second, what kind of people are we? The idea, for example of being a painter or a musician may seem very attractive, but unless we have great talent, and are willing to work very hard. We are certain to fail in these occupations and failure will lead to unhappiness in life. So it is important to assess our suitability for a certain career in job search. PART II LISTENING COMPREHENSION(略) PART III CLOZE 31-35 CADBA 36-40 CADAD 41-45 CBDAB 46-50 ADBCB PART IV GRAMMAR & VOCABULARY 51-55 DBDCB 56-60 CDCDB 61-65 ACDAB 66-70 DCADB PART VI WRITING ⼤作⽂题⽬:The benefits for volunteering ⼩作⽂题⽬:向Jane推荐⼀份英⽂报纸,说明报纸的两个特点。

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2008年5月国家涉外秘书四级英语真题I. Listening (2 marks for each , 10 marks altogether ).Directions : Listen to this short dialogue and tell the following sentences are True or False . Write T for True and F for False in the brackets . 你将听到一个对话,根据其内容对下列句子做出正确或错误的判断,请在[ ] 中填写T (对)或者F (错),每题2分,共10分。

[ ] 1. The car takes gas.[ ] 2. This car does about twenty- three kilometers one liter at an average speed of ninety kilometers per hour.[ ] 3. The car costs forty dollars a day.[ ] 4. If you rent the car for four days or more , there would be a 15 percent discount.[ ] 5. The man is not happy about the rental.II. Listening ( 2 marks each question . 10 marks altogether)Directions : Listen to the dialogue and choose the best answer to each question.根据所听到的对话选择出正确答案,每题2分共10分。

1. When will they arrive at Cape Town? ____(A)Before 1: 00 a.m. (B ) Before 15: 00(C) Before 13:00 (D) Before 2:30 a.m.2. The man is worried because of _______ .(A) the delay (B) the bad weather(C) the bad service (D) his wife3. What are they going to do after they go to the hotel and freshen up ? _____(A) tGo the the meeting (B) Stay in the hotel(C) meeting Mr. De Bedts (D) Go to a restaurant4.The man won’t be happy until ——.(A) the plane takes off (B) the air-traffic control problems are over(C)they arrive at Cape Town (D)both A and B5. Will the man fly with this airline again ?____(A) Yes (B) No(C) He does not say (D) None of the aboveB . Written TestI . Vocabulary and StructuresDirections :Choose correct word from the box below for each blank. (2 marks each blank, 10 blanks, 20 marks altogether).从下框中选出恰当的词填空每空一词。

(每空2分,共20分)1. Over the past ten years they have settled all their accounts very promptly. In view of this , I think we can safely raise their credit limit ____ $5000.(A)against (B )to (C)with (D)at2. If someone calls and you are the one the caller wants , instead of answering crud ely like “Yes , Iam .” it is better to say “____”(A)speaking , please. (B )You are ?(C) What do you want ? (D)Is there anything I can do for you ?3. I would like to ____ a single room with bath from the 26th March , and is planing to leave in the late afternoon on the 8th April.(A)take (B )ask (C)want (D)book4. My name is Mary . I have a(an) ______with the sales manager today at 3 p.m.(A)date (B )appointment (C) meeting (D)party5.If a visitor has to be kept waiting , as a matter of politeness the secretary should ask him to sit down and ______him that he will not be kept wainting long.(A)ask (B )want (C) reassure (D)inform6. I should be grateful ______ you collate these into a report that could be circulated to other interested companies.(A)when (B )that (C) why (D)if7.Drop a line to Jim saying how much we ____his hospitality , could you ?.(A)thank for (B )show our gratitude (C) thank (D)appreciate8. Mr. Smith is attending a seminar at nine o’clock , I ‘m afraid , but he ‘ll be ______in the afternoon .(A)free (B )leisure (C) have time (D)working9. We ____ our catalogue and price list with details of discounts and delivery dates.(A)entail (B )put (C)enclose (D)place10. I have pleasure _____ sending you our brochure with detail of all our holidays.(A)to (B)in (C) with (D)aboutII . Reading ComprehensionSection ADirections : Read the following statements and decided whether the sentences are True or False . Write T for True and F for False in the brackets. ( 1 mark for each and 6 altogether ) 根据陈述,对下列句子做出正确或错误的判断,请在[ ] 中填写T (对)或者F (错),每题1分共6分。

A . collection B. input C. table D. cupboard E. coverF. on G . container H . machine1. File cabinet : an upright, ____like repository with shelves , drawers , or compartment for the safekeeping or display of a collection of files.2. Photocopier : a _______for photographically reproducing written , printed , of graphic material , especially by Xerography .3. Waste bin : a ______or enclosed space for storage of garbage ; trash.4. Keyboard : a part of computer that has alphabet and numbers and other components used to ____information into a computer.5. Bulletin board : a board _______which notices are posted.6. Files folder: a flexible _______folded in the center and used as a holder for loose paper.7. File : a ________of papers of published materials kept of arranged in convenient order.8. Calendar : a _____ showing the months , weeks , and days in at least one specific year.Section B :Directions : Read the following procedures and then tell the following sentences are Ture or False. Write T for True and F for False in the brackets. ( 1 mark for each sentence , 6 marks altogether )阅读下文,根据其内容对下列句子做出正确或错误的判断,请在[ ] 中填写T (对)或者F (错),每题1分,共6分。

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