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    1、大学六级-1622 及答案解析(总分:712.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.影响将来事业成功的因素有很多,试举例说明2你对此的看法,并阐述理由(分数:106.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:1,分数:70.00)How to Take a Job InterviewTo succeed in campus job interviews, you have to know where that recruiter is coming from. The simple answer is that he is

    2、 coming from corporate headquarters.That may sound obvious, but it is a significant point that too many students do not consider. The recruiter is not a free spirit as he flies from Berkeley to New Haven, from Chapel Hill to Boulder. Hes on an invisible leash to the office, and if he is worth his sa

    3、lary, he is mentally in corporate headquarters all the time hes on the road.If you can fix that in your mind-that when you walk into that bare-walled cubicle in the placement center you are walking into a branch office of Sears, Bendix or General Motors-you can avoid a lot of little mistakes and may

    4、be some big ones.If, for example, you assume that because the interview is on campus the recruiter expects you to look and act like a student, youre in for a shock. A student is somebody who drinks beer, wears blue jeans and throws a Frisbee. No recruiter has jobs for student Frisbee whizzes.A cool

    5、spring day in late March, Sam Davis, a good recruiter who has been on the college circuit for years, is on my campus talking to candidates. He comes out to the waiting area to meet the student who signed up for an 11 oclock interview. Im standing in the doorway of my office taking in the scene.Sam c

    6、alls the candidate: “Sidney Student.“ There sits Sidney. Hes at a 45 degree angle, his feet are in the aisle, and hes almost lying down. Hes wearing well-polished brown shoes, a tasteful pair of brown pants, a light brown shirt, and a good looking tie. Unfortunately, he tops off this well-coordinate

    7、d outfit with his Joes Tavern Class A Softball Championship jacket, which has a big woven emblem over the heart.If that isnt bad enough, in his left hand is a cigarette and in his right hand is a half-eaten apple.When Sam calls his name, the kid is caught off guard. He ditched the cigarette in an as

    8、htray, struggles to his feet, and transfers the apple from the right to the left hand. Apple juice is everywhere, so Sid wipes his hand on the seat of his pants and shakes hands with Sam.Sam, who by now is close to having a stroke, gives me that what-do-I-have-here look and has the young man follow

    9、him into the interview room.The situation deteriorates even further-into pure Laurel and Hardy. The kid is stuck with the half-eaten apple, doesnt know what to do with it, and obviously is suffering some discomfort. He carries the apple into the interview room with him and places it in the ashtray o

    10、n the desk-right on top of Sams freshly lit cigarette.The interview lasts five minutes.Let us move in for a closer look at how the campus recruiter operates.Lets say you have a 10 oclock appointment with the recruiter from the XYZ Corporation. The recruiter gets rid of the candidate in front of you

    11、at about 5 minutes to 10, jots down a few notes about what he is going to do with him or her, then picks up your resume or data sheet (which you have submitted in advance).Although the recruiter is still in the interview room and you are still in the lobby, your interview is under way. Youre on. The

    12、 recruiter will look over your sheet pretty carefully before he goes out to call you. He develops a mental picture of you. He thinks, “Im going to enjoy talking with this kid,“ or “This ones going to be a turkey.“ The recruiter has already begun to make a decision about you.His first impression of y

    13、ou, from reading the sheet, could come from your grade point. It could come from misspelled words. It could come from poor erasures or from the fact that necessary information is missing. By the time the recruiter has finished reading your sheet, youve already hit the plus or minus column.Lets assum

    14、e the recruiter got a fairly good impression from your sheet.Now the recruiter goes out to the lobby to meet you. He almost shuffles along and his mind is somewhere else. Then he calls your name, and at that instant he visibly clicks into gear. He just went to work.As he calls your name he looks qui

    15、ckly around the room, waiting for somebody to move. If you are sitting on the middle of your back, with a book open and a cigarette going, and if you have to rebuild yourself to stand up, the interest will run right out of the recruiters face. The recruiter expects to see a young professional come p

    16、opping out of that chair like today is a good day and youre anxious to meet him.At this point, the recruiter does something rude. He doesnt walk across the room to meet you halfway. He waits for you to come to him. Something very important is happening. He wants to see you move. He wants to get an i

    17、mpression about your posture, your stride and your briskness.If you slouch over him, sidewinder like, he is not going to be impressed. Hell figure you would probably slouch your way through your workdays. He wants you to come at him with lots of good things going for you. If you watch the recruiters

    18、 eyes, you can see the inspection. He glances quickly at shoes, pants, coat, shirt; dress, blouse, hose-the whole works.After introducing himself, the recruiter will probably say, “Okay, please follow me,“ and hell lead you into his interview room.When you get to the room, you may find that the recr

    19、uiter will open the door and gesture you in-with him blocking part of the doorway. Theres enough room for you to get past him, but its a near thing.As you scrape past, he gives you a close-up inspection. He looks at your hair; if its greasy, that will bother him. He looks at your collar; if its dirt

    20、y, that will bother him. He looks at your shoulders; if theyre covered with dandruff, that will bother him. If youre a man, he looks at your chin. If you didnt get a close shave, that will irritate him. If youre a woman, he checks your makeup. If its too heavy, he wont like it.Then he smells you. An

    21、 amazing number of people smell bad. Occasionally a recruiter meets a student who smells like a canal horse. That student can expect an interview of about four or five minutes.Next the recruiter inspects the back side of you. He checks your hair (is it combed in front but not in back?), he checks yo

    22、ur heels (are they run down?), your pants (are they baggy?), your slip (is it showing?), your stockings (do they have runs?).Then he invites you to sit down.At this point, I submit, the recruiters decision on you is 75 to 80 percent made.Think about it. The recruiter has read your resume. He knows w

    23、ho you are and where you are from. He knows your marital status, your major and your grade point. And he knows what you have done with your summers. He has inspected you, exchanged greetings with you and smelled you. There is very little additional hard information that he must gather on you. From n

    24、ow on its mostly body chemistry.Many recruiters have argued strenuously with me that they dont make such hasty decisions. So I tried an experiment. I told several recruiters that I would hang around in the hall outside the interview room when they took candidates in.I told them that as soon as they

    25、had definitely decided not to recommend (to department managers in their companies) the candidate they were interviewing, they should snap their fingers loud enough for me to hear. It went like this.First candidate: 38 seconds after the candidate sat down: Snap!Second candidate: 1 minute, 42 seconds

    26、: Snap!Third candidate: 45 seconds: Snap!One recruiter was particularly adamant, insisting that he didnt rush to judgment on candidates. I asked him to participate in the snapping experiment. He went out in the lobby, picked up his first candidate of the day, and headed for an interview room.As he p

    27、assed me in the hall, he glared at me. And his fingers went “Snap!/(分数:70.00)(1).The recruiter is a completely free spirit as he goes to the campus to interview the students.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(2).If you know the interest of recruiter, then you can avoid a lot of mistakes.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(3).Because th

    28、e interview is on campus, you should look and act like a student.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(4).At last, Sams apple is put in the ashtray on the desk in the interview room.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(5).The candidate in front of you will leave _ minutes before you are interviewed.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(6).The recruiter develop

    29、s _ of you from your data sheet before he goes out to call you.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(7).Make sure the recruiter got _ from your sheet.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(8).When the recruiter sees you move, he wants to inspect your _.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(9).At the point of your sitting down, the recruiters decision on you is _

    30、 made.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(10).In the experiment the recruiters should snap their fingers when they decide _.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_三、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Section A(总题数:3,分数:105.00)(分数:56.00)(1).A) He didnt go to work this morning.B) He was injured and had to go to the hospitalC) He talked with t

    31、he professor in the morning.D) The traffic delayed him.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A) The engine should be fine.B) Hes worried about the engine too.C) Hes certain its time to get a new car.D) The car hasnt served their needs well.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A) Cathy already knows about the surprise party.B) Monic

    32、a and Cathy are not good friends.C) Monica will probably tell Cathy about the party.D) Monica wont tell Cathy about the party.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(4).A) He is the mans friend.B) To make the woman happy.C) To please the mans wife.D) To please Harry himself.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(5).A) He enjoyed using his ne

    33、w camera.B) He left his camera at the airport.C) He left his camera in his friends car.D) He lost his camera on his trip.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(6).A) All the students would like a formal ball.B) Raising the money will be hard.C) The festival will begin the year nicely.D) The club needs some sports as wel

    34、l.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(7).A) A car shown to and driven by customers.B) A new car.C) A second hand car for sale.D) An old car shown to customers.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(8).A) Hes a professor. C) Hes a physician.B) Hes a surgeon. D) Hes a dentist.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(分数:21.00)(1).A) The tourist and the guide. B)

    35、The student and the teacher.C) The reporter and the urban expert. D) The worker and the manager.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A) Throughout Latin America and in parts of Asia. B) In Europe and America.C) In Latin America and Europe. D) In Latin America, Europe and Asia.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A) At the beginnin

    36、g of the 19th century. B) At the late of the 18th century.C) At the beginning of the 18th century D) In the middle of the 19th century.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(分数:28.00)(1).A) We simply cannot help reacting instinctively that way.B) We wish to hide our indifference to their misfortune.C) We derive some hum

    37、orous satisfaction from their misfortune.D) We think it serves them right for being mean to other people.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A) They want to show their genuine sympathy.B) They have had similar personal experiences.C) They dont know how to cope with the situation.D) They dont want to reveal their o

    38、wn frustration.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A) They themselves would like to do it but dont dare to.B) Its an opportunity for relieving their tension.C) Its a rare chance for them to see the boss lose face.D) They have seen this many times in old films.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(4).A) To irritate them. B) To teach t

    39、hem a lesson. C) To relieve her feelings. D) To show her courage.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.五、Section B(总题数:3,分数:70.00)(分数:21.00)(1).A) It limited their supply of food. B) It made their eggshells to fragile.C) It destroyed many of their nests. D) It killed man baby bald eagles.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A) They fou

    40、nd ways to speed up the reproduction of bald eagles.B) They developed new types of feed for baby bald eagles.C) They explored new ways to hatch baby bald eagles.D) They brought in bald eagles from Canada.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A) Pollution of the environment.B) A new generation of pest killers.C) Over

    41、-killing by hunters.D) Destruction of their natural homes.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(分数:28.00)(1).A) They want to show their differences from others.B) They want to be remembered as a master.C) They want understanding from the public.D) They want the public to learn from them.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A).He think

    42、s they are beautiful. B) He believes they can bring delight to him.C) He thinks they are worth showing to the public. D) He believes they are particular.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A) Both convey the same meaning. B) Both show certain aspects of the world.C) The latter is more meaningful. D) The former is

    43、more meaningful.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(4).A) The public could share the artists feelings through their paintings.B) The painter should not choose to paint ugly things.C) Contemporary artists are completely different from other artists.D) All artists are teaching the public consciously.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(分

    44、数:21.00)(1).A) They affect ones way of looking at the world.B) They make people feel lonely and unwanted.C) They affect ones health condition.D) They are addictive and hard to change.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(2).A) To talk with someone or with oneself. B) To have a long and good relaxation.C) To do more aer

    45、obic exercises. D) To take more anti-anxiety drugs.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.(3).A) Because it gives people a sense of achievement.B) Because most people like doing it every day.C) Because it is neither biochemical nor poisonous.D) Because it increases the heart rate and circulation.(分数:7.00)A.B.C.D.六、Sectio

    46、n C(总题数:1,分数:77.00)When shopping online, it is important to bear a few basics in mind. Not only will these help keep you safe but they will also (37) you find the best bargains possible, regardless of what youre looking to buy. The Internet is a completely different marketplace from live, face-to-fa

    47、ce transacting, and this poses certain (38) problems.Firstly, make sure you know you can trust the seller. If youre buying from a private individual through an independent selling platform like an online (39) site, make sure you check their (40) score or ratings to determine whether or not they are

    48、reliable. (41) if you happen to buy from an online company, or branded website, make sure they are (42) and carry secure ordering facilities. That way, youre less likely to get (43) off by some unscrupulous seller, or to suffer from credit card (44) At the end of the day, (45) , so make sure you have something concrete to suggest the sellers reliability before handing over your details.Overall, (46) Furthermore, provided you ensure the reliability of the seller, you can pick up some great shopping deals without too much resear


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