[外语类试卷]在职申硕同等学力英语(阅读)模拟试卷51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 51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 In old days, when a glimpse of stocking was looked upon as something far too shocking to distract the serious work of an office, secretaries were men. Then came the First World War and the male secretaries were replaced by women. A mans
3、 secretary became his personal servant, charged with remembering his wifes birthday and buying her presents; taking his suits to the dry-cleaners; telling lies on the telephone to people he did not wish to speak to at bay and, of course, typing and filing and taking shorthand. Now all this may be ch
4、anging again. The microchip and high technology is sweeping the British office, taking with it much of the routine clerical work that secretaries did. “Once office technology takes over generally, the status of the job will rise again because it will involve only the high-powered work and then men w
5、ill want to do it again. “ That was said by one of the executives(male)of one of the biggest secretarial agencies in this country. What he has predicted is already under way in the US. One girl described to me a recent temporary job placing men in secretarial jobs in San Francisco. She noted that al
6、l the men she dealt with appeared to be gay so possibly that is just a new twist to the old story. Over here, though, there are men coming onto the job market as secretaries. Classically, girls have learned shorthand and typing and gone into a company to seek their fortune from the bottom and thats
7、what happened to John Bowman. Although he joined a national grocery chain as secretary to its first woman senior manager, he has since been promoted to an administration job. “I filled in the application form and said I could do audio/typing, and in fact I was the only applicant. The girls were relu
8、ctant to work for this young, glamorous new woman with all this power in the firm. “ “I did typing at school, and then a commercial course. I just thought it would be useful for finding a job. I never got any funny treatment from the girls, though I admit Ive never met another male secretary. But th
9、en I joined the Post Office as a clerk and carelessly played with the typewriter, and wrote letters, and thought that after all secretaries were getting a good l ,000 a year more than clerks like me. There was a shortage at that time, you see. “ “It was simpler working for a woman than for a man. I
10、found she made decisions, she told everybody what she thought, and there was none of that male bitchiness, or that stuff ring this number for me dear, which men go in for. “ “Dont forget, we were a team thats how I feel about it not boss and servant but two people doing different things for the same
11、 purpose. “ Once high technology has made the job of secretary less routine, will there be male takeover? Men should beware of thinking that they can walk right into the better jobs. There are a lot of women secretaries who will do the job as well as they because they are as efficient and well train
12、ed to cope with word processors and computers, and men. 1 Before the First World War, female secretaries were rare because they_. ( A) wore stockings ( B) were not as serious as men ( C) were less efficient than men ( D) would have disturbed the other office workers 2 A secretary in the future will_
13、. ( A) be better paid ( B) have less work to do ( C) have higher status ( D) have more work to do 3 John Bowman was given his first job as a secretary because_. ( A) he was lucky ( B) no one else applied ( C) he had the best qualifications ( D) he wanted to work for a woman 4 When he was a post offi
14、ce clerk, secretaries were better paid because_. ( A) they were in shortage ( B) they were better trained ( C) they worked longer hours ( D) they had greater responsibility 5 The writer believes that before long_. ( A) men and women will compete for secretarial work ( B) men will take over womens jo
15、bs as secretaries ( C) women will operate most office machines ( D) men will be better with machines 6 Which of the following sentences could best summarize the passage? ( A) Since information technology is applied into office works, more women secretaries are losing employment opportunities. ( B) A
16、long with high technologys application, much more high-powered work is involved so men seem to take over the jobs again. ( C) Both women and men have either advantages or disadvantages in terms of secretarial works. ( D) With the support of John Bowmans story, it is implied that presently there are
17、similar competitions between women secretaries and men secretaries as for other job positions. 6 Sally Kemmerer has, so far, escaped Northern Californias rolling blackouts. But up on the roof for her Oakland home, workers are tapping into, perhaps, the most reliable power source, the sun. It could m
18、ean no more worries about blackouts or power rates. Sally Kemmerer, a home owner, says, “I hope that well be able to zero out, you know, our electric bill. I mean thats definitely our goal. “ Turning the suns rays into electricity is, of course, nothing new. But Californias power crisis has cast a n
19、ew light on the technology. Gary Gerber, a solar power contractor, says, “I might have been getting three phone calls a week a couple of months ago. Im getting six a day now, its completely crazy. “ Alternative energy is even more attractive, thanks to a state rebate program. So far this month, Cali
20、fornias energy commission has received 200 project applications. That is more than the number of applications all last year. Putting in a solar roof is still a relatively expensive proposition. This project cost around 45,000 dollars. Even taking into account the state subsidy of 12,000 dollars, tha
21、t leaves a net cost to the home owner of around 33,000 dollars. Sally says, “We were happy to find out that, eventually, the system should pay for itself, you know 20 years, maybe. “ Aaron Wellendorf has had a p-v(or photovoltaic generator)for more than a year. Like most solar systems, his is not of
22、f the grid completely and the utility still kicks in at night, or when theres no sun. But when there is bright light, things change. Wellendorf says, “Im turning my meter backward with extra power that Im generating. “ Backward? Thats right! Wellendorfs meter tracks how much power goes back into the
23、 utility grid. Last year all he paid for electricity was a service charge. That charge was around five dollars a month. In fact, even after powering his super-efficient household appliances and his converted electric track, Wellendorf generated a net surplus of more than 2,000 kilowatt hours. Unfort
24、unately, state law doesnt require the utility to pay him for that. Wellendorf says, “I dont get it in money, I just get the satisfaction of helping out the power grid. “ And, he gets the satisfaction of being energy self-sufficient. 7 According to the article, the California energy commission has re
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