[外语类试卷]在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷28及答案与解析.doc
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1、在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷 28及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar acr
2、oss the square brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 0 Margherita is a London girl and arriving at Capital was like coming home. “I grew up listening to Capital Radio,“ she says. People say, “Wasnt it frightening, joining such well-known presenters?“ But everyone here is so down to earth. I
3、t would be off-putting if the others had people doing their make-up, or star signs on their office doors. But theres none of that Mick Brown, for instance, finishes his show and wanders off to get the bus home with everyone else. Margherita says that her own musical tastes varied. But she doesnt pic
4、k her own music for her shows. The Capital computer selects the records in advance from a list approved by the station managers. “The station has a certain sound, and if we all picked our own music, it wouldnt sound like Capital,“ she says. “But for someone who likes music, this is a dream job. I ge
5、t to go to concerts and meet the bands you can hear on my show. Its great to hear the behind the scenes gossip. “ Most people would expect that a presenters most important qualities are a nice voice and huge amounts of confidence, but Margherita says that basic maths is handy as well. “You have to m
6、ake sure that youve got an eye on everything thats going on in the studio, but youve got to be able to add and subtract and think in minutes and seconds,“ she says. “Youre dealing with timed records, and with announcements and commercials that are also timed precisely, and you have to be ready to sw
7、itch to the news at exactly the right second. If youre going over to a live event, you need to be ready, for that on time, not a second earlier or later. “ This isnt the sort of girl to let the rock n roll lifestyle go to her head. Even if she did her family would bring her down to earth. “When I st
8、arted at Capital the only thing my brothers asked was whether theyd get free records,“ she remembers. “And my mum couldnt even find the station on her radio. “ Margherita Taylor is very nice and very easy-going, but very much in control. She is so much a “Capital Radio girl“ that you might think she
9、 is just doing a good job for the stations publicity department, although you know what shes saying really comes from the heart. She smiles a lot, laughs a lot and is generally a great advert for Capital. 1 What does “that“(Sentence 6, Para. 1)refer to? ( A) The fame of the other presenters. ( B) Ma
10、rgheritas fear of the other staff. ( C) Self-important behaviour by other presenters. ( D) Bad treatment of Margherita by the other staff. 2 One point Margherita makes about her job is that_. ( A) she has changed her attitude to music ( B) she is unhappy that records she plays are chosen for her ( C
11、) she likes most of the music that she plays on her show ( D) she enjoys talking to the people whose records she plays 3 What does Margherita say about presenting a show? ( A) It is essential to keep in mind what is going to happen next. ( B) It is more complicated than she had previously thought. (
12、 C) The ability to add and subtract is the most important requirement. ( D) The content of a show is sometimes changed suddenly. 4 How have Margheritas family reacted to her success? ( A) With caution. ( B) Without interest. ( C) With surprise. ( D) Without excitement. 5 In the final paragraph, what
13、 does the author say about Margherita? ( A) She was different from what she had expected. ( B) She genuinely believes that Capital is a good radio station. ( C) She feels it necessary to talk about Capital Radio all the time. ( D) She has already changed her job at Capital radio. 6 The phrase “down
14、to earth“ means_. ( A) healthy ( B) straightforward ( C) frank ( D) pragmatic 6 A. Dont leave the audience out. B. Make it simple to understand. C. Be prepared and practice. D. Complement your speech with visual aids. E. Pick a topic that interests you. Giving speeches and presentations is an inevit
15、able part of life. Whether it be at school or at a conference, speeches and orals dominate most fields of study. What is worse is that over three quarters of the population fear presentations in front of people even though, eight times out of ten there is nothing to fear or be anxious about. For the
16、 remaining 20 percent, the following tips will help you better prepare for a public speech and to better deliver, starting today. 【 R1】 _ Part of being nervous during an oral or presentation is due to the fact that you feel like you will forget critical pieces of information or that you will get up
17、in front of everyone and forget everything. Practice, over and over, until you are able to do your presentation with the minimal amount of cue cards. Practice in different settings, in front of different people. 【 R2】 _ It is hard to speak passionately and with conviction when you are talking about
18、something that you couldnt care about to save your life. Pick a topic that you know about so that you will be able to inject a little charisma into your speech. When questions come around at the end, you will be more equipped to answer them if you love what you talked about. Also, picking a topic th
19、at interests you, but that you dont necessarily know a lot about, makes information found regarding that topic easier to encode into long term memory and then to retrieve it! Easier to remember makes for an easier performance. 【 R3】 _ When the audience is pulled into your speech, or is forced to int
20、eract with you while you are giving your speech, their curiosity and attention will be on you. When you do not interact with the audience, you are giving them a huge opportunity to daydream, doze off and not listen. Why spend all that time on a speech to have your audience fall asleep? 【 R4】 _ Not e
21、veryone will understand what you are saying and not everyone is interested in what you are saying, especially when the topic is difficult to start with. Even when you define difficult terms they may not keep up. No one cares about how smart you sound. Losing your audience is not ideal either, which
22、is inevitable if they dont understand. If you have to use complicated terms, complement them with an easy to understand example of what you mean. 【 R5】 _ Use power point slides or projectors. Illustrate your examples and put definitions of difficult concepts on simple slides. Some people learn bette
23、r visually. Dress properly. Do not dress like you are staying in for the day, i.e. sweat pants? Dress like you mean it and are interested in what you are doing. Dress like you are taking this seriously. What you wear says something about you and people take those who dress seriously, more seriously
24、and think they are more competent. Keep your audience hanging and thinking. Close your speech by leaving your audience thinking. This will perpetuate your speech and cultivate curiosity in others. It will also leave you and your speech more memorable. Everything from dressing to the way you deliver
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