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1、公共英语四级分类模拟题 73 及答案解析(总分:69.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Section Use of Eng(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Nowadays, air travel is very 1 . We are not surprised when we watch on TV that a politician has talked with French President in Paris and attended a meeting in Beijing on the same day. 2 , if a person takes long-distance fl
2、ying frequently, he can be so tired that he maybe feel his brain is in one country, his 3 in another. 4 , he 5 knows where he is. When we fly from east to west or 6 versa, the 7 we experience after taking a long-distance flying is 8 , because we cross time zones. According to doctors, air travelers,
3、 after crossing several time zones, are in no 9 to go to work, and they should go 10 to bed 11 arrival. As to airline pilots who often live 12 their own watches and ignore local time, there is no need for them to worry about their health although they sometimes have breakfast at midnight, because th
4、ey are used to 13 and are 14 fit. Many businessmen like long-distance flights, thinking they are 15 to have been chosen and they are out for promotion. They are lucky if the company follows the doctor“s advice and allow them to rest for a day or two 16 working. However, sometimes the manager is so e
5、nergetic that he believes everyone is 17 to be as fit as he is. Since he has never felt 8 after flying himself, the work he assigns is so 19 that the employee is too 20 to carry the work out satisfactorily. That is disastrous for the employee“s health and the company“s reputation.(分数:20.00)A.ordinar
6、yB.commonC.plainD.usualA.HenceB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.FurthermoreA.digestionB.concentrationC.friendsD.lifeA.In short orderB.All in oneC.In a wordD.In other wordsA.almostB.nearlyC.hardlyD.practicallyA.viceB.viaC.vicarD.vibesA.wearyB.fatigueC.tiredD.strainA.strengthenedB.increasedC.reinforcedD.aggravate
7、dA.statusB.stateC.situationD.conditionA.awayB.stragglyC.straightforwardD.straightA.inB.whenC.afterD.onA.onB.byC.uponD.withA.flyB.flyingC.liveD.livesA.mentallyB.emotionallyC.physicallyD.bodilyA.favoredB.flattenedC.flayedD.flatteredA.beforeB.behindC.afterD.in front ofA.likelyB.supposedC.goingD.expecte
8、dA.discontentB.resentfulC.dissatisfiedD.uncomfortableA.demeaningB.demandingC.demonstrativeD.deplorableA.sleepyB.excitedC.exhaustedD.angry二、Section Reading Co(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Part A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage 1(总题数:1,分数:20.00)During the last fifty years, the international economy has experienced a basic
9、 change. Improvements in the Internet and other communication tools have had important effects on the world markets. Faster methods of transport from one place to another have made the world seem much smaller to the businessmen. As a result, the world no longer consists of a number of separate and i
10、ndependent economies under the control of different nations. Instead, the nations have been integrated into a single economy, and the integration is becoming more and more complete every year. Now, for the first time in history, we can truly speak of a global economy. The most dramatic example of th
11、is integration was the oil crisis of 1973 and 1974. It came as a great surprise to the public in the industrial nations to discover that they depended so heavily on imported oil and each other. However, the best evidence for the growing integration is the rapid expansion in the volume of world trade
12、. It went up by about 7 percent year by year during the decade from 1990 to 2000, and in several quasi-industrial countries the growth was even more rapid. As a result, some imported products have become so common that they are treated as domestic commodity. Some of them are too common for the publi
13、c to any more realize they are foreign. Production has also become international, which is manifested by the large corporations stepping across national borders and establishing branches and subsidiaries in several different countries. As an example, U.S. companies are building many automobiles in C
14、hina, Canada, Germany, Britain and Japan. In most cases, many components of an automobile are produced in these countries and then shipped to the United States, where they are finally assembled with other parts. When even the United States has the largest number of such corporations, it is not the o
15、nly one. Other multinationals, for instance, are based in Japan, France, Germany, the UK and Italy. Labor, too, is much more mobile than in the past. Both skilled and unskilled workers can now readily migrate from one country to another. In Europe, take it for an example, there are large numbers of
16、Turkish workers employed in the German economy. Doctors, lawyers, and other professionals are also finding it easier to work in foreign countries. The labor market has become international, and the number of expatriate workers is continuing to grow.(分数:20.00)(1).Which of the following statement will
17、 best summarize the whole passage?(分数:4.00)A.The dependence of industrial nations on imported oil.B.The change in the world economy.C.The automobile industry in industrial nations.D.The transport and the world economy.(2).The world is becoming smaller to the businessmen because _.(分数:4.00)A.the incr
18、ease in the world trade volumeB.modern means of transportationC.improvements in the communicationsD.the establishment of business branches and subsidiaries(3).What is the most convincing illustration for the growing integration?(分数:4.00)A.Labor is more mobile.B.The oil crisis in 1973 and 1974.C.Prod
19、uction has become international.D.The expansion in the volume of world trade.(4).Which of the following statements is TRUE?(分数:4.00)A.Only professionals can find a job abroad.B.The U.S. has less international corporations than Japan.C.Hiring workers in other countries is, in most cases, cheaper.D.Th
20、e U.S. automobile industry is facing competitive pressure from other industrial nations.(5).What does “expatriate“ mean?(分数:4.00)A.People living outside his/her own country.B.People working outside his/her own country.C.People studying outside his/her own country.D.People travelling outside his/her
21、own country.五、Passage 2(总题数:1,分数:20.00)The job interview is an ordeal that most people face at some stage in our career. But as video starts to take the place of the face-to-face interview, is it easier or harder now to land your dream job? The job interview as we know it may never have existed if i
22、t wasn“t for Thomas Edison. Frustrated with hiring college graduates who lacked the right knowledge, Edison devised the first employment questionnaire to narrow down his applicant pool. The survey was thought to be so difficult that in 1921 the New York Times nicknamed it as “Tom Foolery test“ and c
23、laimed only a “walking encyclopedia“ could succeed. Questions included: “What is the weight of air in a room 20ft x 30ft x 10ft?“ But today the trick to making a good impression at interview may be less about what you know and more about how you come across on camera. Looking in the wrong place is j
24、ust one of the common pitfalls of video interviews, says New York based career coach and blogger Megan Broussard. “It“s tempting to watch yourself in that little box to make sure your hair isn“t in your face or that you“re not making weird facial expressions. But the truth is that it is very distrac
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