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My daughter, Tina, began to look for a job several months before she graduated from university. “Because of the financial crisis(金融危机), it is more difficult to get into a company than to take the college entrance exam.” I told her, “You shouldn’t have too much hope or you would feel really disappointed.” Tina applied for a position in a company in the city center. The competition was fierce. The company was to employ only one among the twenty people. Tina said to me, “I am not afraid of disappointment. As long as I try, there will always be hope! ”
Everything seemed to go quite well and Tina passed the first round and entered the final in a week’s time.
On the day of the final interview, Tina and two other candidates (候选人)arrived on time, waiting for the test. To their great surprise, the interview was quite simple, and the intereviewer only chatted with them for a moment. The interviewer said to them, “All of you are super. Please go home and wait for our anwer. We will tell you the result in three days. Good luck to all of you!” On the third day, Tina received the message from the company telling her that she was not employed. She felf upset. In order to comfort her, I pretended to be relaxed and said, “It does not matter! I believe you will have more opportunities in the future!”
Late in the afternoon, Tina suddenly told me excitedly on the phone, “Dad, good news. I’ve mde it! ” I could not wait to ask her, “What’s the whole matter?” Tina told me that she received a second message saying that she was employed. She was so confused that she made a call to the company. In fact, the message Tina got in the morning was alse part of the test of the interview. The three candidates received the same message this morning and only Tina’s reply was satisfying to the company. “How did all of you reply?” I asked. “One did not reply. The other said ‘Goodbye’ and I said ‘Thank you’ .”
1.Has Tina graduated form universtiy? (此题1分)
2.In the writer’s opinion, which was more difficult, to get into a company or to take the college entrance exam?
3.How many people entered the final round of the competition?
4.Why did the writer pretend to be relaxed when he learned Tina was not employed?
5.What does the underlined sentence mean “I’ve made it!” mean in English?
It means “_______________________________”.
6.What can we learn from Tina? (Give at least two points.) (此题3分)
Millie and Simon find a youth worker's website. There are some e-mails from teenagers all over the world. Read four of the e-mails.
Hi, my name is Joanna. I live with my family in a small town. My parents are very strict. They disagree on everything I do. For example, when I talk on the phone, they always tell me to stop. I like talking on the phone because I am not allowed to go out with friends. It is my only chance to communicate with people. I talk on the phone in my free time. What is wrong with that? I only talk to my best friends. The caller's number is displayed on the phone so my parents can always tell who is calling me. Why do they still not let me talk to my friends on the phone?
My name is Irene. I like looking up information on the Internet but my parents say I should concentrate more on schoolwork. I am stressed. They say learning is good. Why should I only learn from books? I can learn from the internet as well. They say time is valuable but they watch TV all the time. I do not want to give up my Internet time. What should I tell my parents? Please give me some advice.
This is Tom. How can I keep a balance between friendship and schoolwork? My family moved to this city two years ago. I didn't have a friend here. My parents always tell me to study hard so I can improve my English and Maths. I know it is important to get good marks but I want to have a colourful life, too. Every day, I spend many hours studying I achieve good marks but I still have no friends. I need help!
I am May. Please tell me what I should do. My parents control my life! They tell me what to do, what to wear, when to eat, when to sleep and many other things. I am 15 but they think I am still a baby. They never let me go out with my friends. They do not let me watch TV except the news. What should I do?
Mille is telling her mother the problems of the four teenagers. Her mother is cooking so she misses some information. Help Mille answer her mother's questions. Choose the correct answers.
1 Mrs Wang: How do Joanna's parents know who is calling?
Millie:…
A. Her parents will take messages for her.
B. The caller's number is displayed on the phone.
C. Joanna tells her parents.
2 Mrs Wang: What does Irene like doing on the Internet?
Millie:…
A. She likes chatting.
B. She likes listening to music.
C. She likes looking up information.
3 Mrs Wang: Why is Tom studying so hard?
Millie:…
A. He wants to improve his English and Chinese.
B. He wants to improve his English and Maths.
C. He wants to find a good job.
4 Mrs Wang: How old is May?
Millie:…
A. She is 13 years old.
B. She is 14 years old.
C. She is 15 years old.
I keep a two-dollar bill (纸币) in my wallet. My mother gave it to me when I was six years old.The bill goes with me wherever I go because I believe luck would 1 me everywhere.
Whenever I felt there was a trouble, I would reach my two-dollar bill and put it on the table,I would watch it for several hours and could always come up with 2 .
When I began to look for my first job, I was thirty years old and very 3 .The thought of being interviewed for a job was scary but I had to work.Mrs. Martin, the office manager, asked me some questions and the interview was over.As I got 4 her office, I said, "Mrs. Martin, I know that I am not the best applicants (申请者), but please give me a chance.I learn quickly and can be a very able member of your team."
That evening I received a phone call from Mrs. Martin."Gina," she said."You were not the best applicant, but you have so much confidence in yourself that we have 5 to give you a chance." "Thank you so much, Mrs. Martin!" I said.I was so excited that I forgot to say 36 to Mrs. Martin.
I took out my two-dollar bill."Thanks, Mom.I am going to 7 it, "I said out loud so my mother could hear me.
At that moment, I remember the time she pulled all of us into the living room and said, "You are all clever in my 8 , but if you fail once, don't give up.You will be successful." I still think of Mom every day and keep my two-dollar bill in my wallet. At a family reunion (团聚) years later, I found that my brothers and sisters 9 had two-dollar bills in their wallets.We laughed and talked about how 10 this gift from Mom had been to each of us.
1.A.bring B.take C.follow D.find
2.A.an answer B.a chance C.an idea D.a decision
3.A.sad B.lonely C.weak D.shy
4.A.out of B.into C.from D.around
5.A.liked B.decided C.offered D.needed
6.A.hello B.sorry C.goodbye D.thanks
7.A.get B.do C.have D.make
8.A.head B.eye C.mind D.thought
9.A.each B.all C.most D.both
10.A.special B.surprised C.cheap D.expensive
通读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从短文后各题所给的四个选项中选择最佳的一项。 |
I keep a two-dollar bill in my wallet (钱包). My mother gave it to me when I was six years old. The bill goes with me wherever I go because I believe luck would 1 me everywhere. Whenever I felt there was a trouble, I would 2 for my two-dollar bill and set it on the table, I would watch it for several hours and could always come up with 3 . When I began to look for my first job, I was thirty years old and very 4 . The thought of being interviewed (面试) for a job was scary (恐怖的) but I had to work. Mrs. Martin, the office manager, asked me some questions and the interview was over. As I got 5 her office, I said, "Mrs. Martin, I know that I am not the best applicant (申请者), but please give me a chance. I learn quickly and can be a very 6 member of your team." That evening I received a phone call from Mrs. Martin. "Gina," she said. "You were not the best applicant, but you have so much confidence (信心) in yourself that we have 7 to give you a chance." "Thank you so much, Mrs. Martin!" I said. I was so excited that I forgot to say 8 to Mrs. Martin. I took out my two-dollar bill. "Thanks, Mom. I am going to 9 it," I sad out loud so my mother could hear me. At that moment, I remember the time she pulled all of us into the living room and said, "You are all clever in my 10 , but if you fail once, don't give up. You will be successful." I still think of Mom every day and keep my two-dollar bill in my wallet. At a family reunion (团聚) years later, I found that my brothers and sisters 11 had two-dollar bills in their wallets. We laughed and talked about how 12 this gift from Mom had been to each of us. |
( )1. A. bring ( )2. A. wait ( )3. A. an answer ( )4. A. sad ( )5. A. out of ( )6. A. clever ( )7. A. liked ( )8. A. hello ( )9. A. get ( )10. A. head ( )11. A. each ( )12. A. special |
B. take B. reach B. a chance B. lonely B. into B. strong B. decided B. sorry B. do B. eye B. all B. nice |
C. follow C. feel C. an idea C. weak C. from C. friendly C. offered C. goodbye C. have C. mind C. most C. wonderful |
D. find D. ask D. a decision D. shy D. around D. able D. needed D. thanks D. make D. thought D. both D. expensive |
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