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1、阅读同步练习试卷 30及答案与解析 一、 Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages 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 your answer on
2、the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 0 In some ways the employment interview is like a persuasive speech because the applicant (interviewee) seeks to persuade the employer (interviewer) to employ him or her. Several suggestions might prove helpful to the applicant as preparation i
3、s made for the actual interview. A job applicant has the responsibility for ascertaining certain types of information prior to the interview. First, the applicant should know what kind of job he wants and how that job relates to his career objective. It is important that the applicant be able to sta
4、te his reasons for wishing to work for a particular company. Second, the applicant should seek as much information as possible concerning the company. Relevant information for the applicant to locate includes such items as the location of the home and regional offices, the financial status of the co
5、mpany, plans for expansion, and company philosophy. Information about most major corporations is available in reference books and periodicals. After gathering information concerning the company, the applicant is ready for the interview. The interviewers first impression comes from the interviewees a
6、ppearance. For most interviews, appropriate dress for man is a conservative (保守的 ) dark colored suit with a long sleeve white or light blue shirt and conservative tie. For women a conservative, tailored suit or dress is appropriate. Both men and women should have neat, conservative length hair. Alth
7、ough hairstyle and dress are matters of personal taste, many personnel directors form initial impressions from these characteristics. For example, one recent college graduate, who felt himself qualified, interviewed for a public relations job. However, the personnel manager considered this young man
8、s long hair, sloppy dress, and overly casual manner unsuited for this particular position. 1 For whom is the passage most likely written? ( A) An employee. ( B) An employer. ( C) An interviewee. ( D) An interviewer. 2 As the author suggests, what the applicant should know before the interview is_. (
9、 A) the type of work and his career expectation ( B) his career objective a particular company will decide ( C) the reasons a particular company has to employ him ( D) all of the above 3 Before the interview, the applicant should obtain some information about_. ( A) most major corporations ( B) the
10、company he wants to work for ( C) reference books and periodicals ( D) business and philosophy 4 What the applicant wears, as the author suggests, can make him look_. ( A) personal ( B) persuasive ( C) informative ( D) conservative 5 What is the author trying to tell us through the example in the la
11、st paragraph? ( A) The importance of personal taste. ( B) The importance of public relations. ( C) The importance of self confidence. ( D) The importance of first impression. 5 Video recorders and photocopiers, even ticket machines on the railways, often seem unnecessarily difficult to use. Last Dec
12、ember I bought myself a video cassette recorder (VCR) described as “simple to use“. In the first three weeks I failed repeatedly to program the machine to record from the TV, and after months of practice I still made mistakes. I am not alone. According to a survey last year by Ferguson, the British
13、manufacturer, more than one in four VCR owners never use the timer (定时器 ) on their machines to record a programme: they dont use it because theyve found it far too hard to operate. So why do manufacturers keep on designing and producing VCRS that are awkward to use if the problems are so obvious? Fi
14、rst, the problems we notice are not obvious to technically minded (有技术思想的 ) designers with years of experience and trained to understand how appliances work. Secondly, designers tend to add one or two features at a time to each model, whereas you or I face all a machines features at once. Thirdly, a
15、lthough finding problems in a finished product is easy, it is too late by then to do anything about the design. Finally, if manufacturers can get away with selling products that are difficult to use, it is not worth the effort of any one of them to make improvements. Some manufacturers say they conc
16、entrate on providing a wide range of features rather than on making the machines easy to use. But that gives rise to the question, “Why cant you have features that are easy to use?“ The answer is you can. Good design practice is a mixture of specific procedures and general principles. For a start, d
17、esigners should build an original model of the machine and try it out on typical members of the public not on colleagues in the development laboratory. Simple public trials would quickly reveal many design mistakes. In an ideal world, there would be some ways of controlling quality such as that the
18、VCR must be redesigned repeatedly until, say, 90 percent of users can work 90 percent of the features correctly 90 percent of the time. 6 The author had trouble operating his VCR because_. ( A) he had neglected the importance of using the timer ( B) the machine had far more technical features than n
19、ecessary ( C) he had set about using it without proper training ( D) its operation was far more difficult than the designer intended it to be 7 According to the author, manufacturers_. ( A) should add more useful features to their machines ( B) often fail to make their products easy to use ( C) shou
20、ld make their appliances as attractive as possible ( D) often fail to provide proper training in the use of their products 8 It seems that manufacturers will remain reluctant to make improvements unless_. ( A) they can do so at a very low cost ( B) they find their machines hard to operate ( C) they
21、have difficulty selling their products ( D) they receive a lot of complaints about their machines 9 According to the passage, before a VCR is sold on the market, its original model should be tried out_. ( A) among ordinary consumers who are not technically minded ( B) among people who are technicall
22、y minded ( C) among experienced technicians and potential users ( D) among people who are in charge of public relations 10 One of the reasons why VCRs are so difficult to use is that_. ( A) the designers are often insensitive to the operational complexities of their machines ( B) the range of featur
23、es provided is unlimited ( C) there is no ideal way of controlling quality ( D) their designers often ignore the complaints of their users 10 Money what a fascinating subject! There is money in the physical sense; coins, paper money, cheques and plastic credit cards. Then theres the whole interestin
24、g history of the monetary system. If youre something of a philosopher, however, you may be more interested in peoples attitude to money. Consider the difference between those who always manage to live within their income , and those who no matter how much they earn always need to spend more. The phi
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