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2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料2023年最新整理——考試真題資料EnglishFinalforPostgraduates (A)2 HoursPartI Vocabulary(25%)Choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesgiven.1.1.Everycompanyhasahandfulofprofessionalsthatthebosscan togetthejobdone.A)actonB)countonC)makeupD)livewithout2.Thepresentationwasa effortbyallthechildrenintheclass.A)collaborativeB)studiedC)coordinativeD)scary3.Theirassetsarehighlyskilledmanpowerandsuperiortechnical .A)expertiseB)mindsetC)convictionD)brink4.Theworkshopscan bettercommunicationbetweenhusbandsandwives.A)mobilizeC)foster

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Most scientists focus their studies on twins in order to know importanceofinheritance.60..ThemainideaofAndNowtheTVthat .theelectronicsuperhighwaywilloffergreatentertainmentfortheruralareadigitalTVwillplayanimportantroleinthecenturythunderandlightningwillbreakdownthedigitalTVdigitalTVwillalsoneedweatherforecastingPartIII ReadingComprehension(30%)PassageOneThequalitiesofleadershiparealmostconstanttheworldover.Ifyouwouldliketobecomepresidentofyourclass,school,orstudentcouncil,youmustfirstdemonstratethatyouhavethepotentialsofleadership.Foronething,youmustshowthatyouareinterestedinyourschoolandinyourfellowstudents.Inpracticalterms,thismeanstakinganactivepartinschoolactivities.Itmeansjoiningclubs,attendingdancesandothersocialfunctions,andgoingoutforathletics---ifyouareathletic.(1)Butmanyyoungpeoplehavetopushthemselvestojoinclubsorattenddances.Perhapsyouareoneofthem.Thebasicreasonforthishesitancyisnaturalshyness.Thereisnothingwhateverwrongwithshyness;itcanbeovercomeifyourecognizethatitisnotapermanentafflictionifyourealize,too,thatmostifyourschoolmatesareprobablyasshyasyouare.Ifyouconsciouslystrive(盡力)toovercomeshynessbygoingouttomeetpeople,youwillfindyourselfatthesametimedevelopinganotherqualityofleadership---understanding.Asyourcircleoffriendsandcontactswidensyouwillgettoknowyourschoolmatesbetter.Becauseyouarenolongersoconcernedwithyourownfeeling,youwillbegintorespectandtakeintoaccountthefeelingsofothers.Yourfriendsandacquaintanceswillbewareofyournewattitude,foritwillshowinmanysmallways---yourgreeting,conversation,andwillingnesstogiveandacceptfriendship.Anotherqualityofleadershipwhichyoucandevelopiswillingnesstodoabitextra.Ifyouareexpectedtoselltenticketstoadance,forexample,andsellfifteen,youhaveprovesyourinterestandyourefforttomakeyourorganizationsuccessful.Onceyouacquirethereputationofalwaysdoingalittlemorethanexpected,yourfellowstudentswillbewillingtotrustyouwithgreaterresponsibilities.Allyourextraeffortalsoindicatesenthusiasm,andshowsthatyouconcentratemoreonhowtodoajobefficientlythanonitsdifficulties.Afourth qualityofleadershipisimagination---theabilitytoseeawaythroughproblemsandtodevelopnewideas.Youcandevelopthisallimportantqualitybydevotingextrathoughtduringquietmomentstoproblemsbeingfacesbyyourorganization.Manymembersofclubsitpassivelythroughameeting,andgivenomorethoughttoclubmattersuntilthenextmeeting,youarelikelytocomeupwithnewideas(oratleastsomequestions)tocontributeatthenextmeeting.Asyoushowthatyouareinterestedinyourschoolororganization,thatyouhaveunderstandingandrespectforyourschoolmates,andthatyouwillworkhardanduseyourimagination,yourschoolmateswillnaturallythinkofyouasoneoftheirleaders.Whenthetimecomesforelectionofclassorstudentbodyofficers,youwillbementionedasapossiblecandidatebyyourcloserfriends,andthiswordwillreachothergroupsuntilyouaregivenachancetodeclareyourselfacandidatewithoutseemingimmodest.Thisarticle .discusseshowapersoncandevelopqualitiesofleadershipindicatesvariouswaysagoodleadercanmakefriendsandinfluencepeopleanalyzestheresponsibilitiesofleadershipexplainswhymanypeoplearenotgoodleadersTheauthorfeelsthataprospectiveleadershouldattendschooldancesto .provethatheisthebestdanceintheschoolshowhisinterestinschoolactivitiesovercomehisshynesslearnhowtodanceTheauthorapparentlyfeelsthatapersonwhoisnotathletic .shouldgooutforathleticsanywayisdefinitelynotinterestedinschoolelectionshasnochanceofbecomingaleadercanparticipateinotherschoolactivitiesInthesentence“Thebasicreasonforthishesitancyisnaturaltheword“hesitancy”means .willingness B)reluctance C)embarrassment D)indecisionThisanalysisisa .cause-and-effectdiscussionoftheoutcomeofschoolelectionspoint-by-pointexplanationofhowtodevelopthequalitiesofleadershipcomparisonofgoodleadersandbadleaderscloseexaminationofthegoodpointsofthepresidentofstudentcouncilPassageTwoBaekelandandHartmannreportthatthe“shortsleepers”hadbeenmoreorlessaverageintheirsleepneedsuntilthemenwereintheirteens.Butataboutage15orso,themenvoluntarilybegancuttingdowntheirnightlysleeptimebecauseofpressuresfromschool,work,andotheractivities.Thesementendedtoviewtheirnightlyperiodsofunconsciousnessasbothersomeinterruptionsintheirdailyroutines.In general,these “short sleeps”appearedambitious,active, cheerful,conformist(不動搖)intheiropinions,andverysureabouttheircareerchoices.Theyoftenheldseveraljobsatonce,orworkersfull-orpart-timewhilegoingtoschool.Andmanyofthemhadastrongurgetoappear“normal”or“acceptable”totheirfriendsandassociates.Whenaskedtorecalltheirdreams,the“shortsleepers”didpoorly.Morethanthis,theyseemedtoprefernotremembering.Insimilarfashion,theirusualwayofdealingwithpsychologicalproblemswastodenythattheproblemexisted,andthentokeepbusyinthehopethatthetroublewouldgoaway.Thesleeppatternsofthe“shortsleepers”weresimilarto,butlessextremethan,sleeppatternsshownbymanymentalpatientscategorizedasThe“l(fā)ongsleepers”werequitedifferentindeed.BaekelandandHartmannreportthattheseyoungmenhadbeenlengthysleepssincechildhood.Theyseemedtoenjoytheirsleep,protectedit,andwerequiteconcernedwhentheywereoccasionallydeprivedoftheirdesired9hoursofnightlybedrest.Theytendedtorecalltheirdreamsmuchbetterthandidthe“shortsleepers.”yfe“l(fā)ong”e,,內(nèi)向,(壓抑,,mildly,def(ynsituations).Severalopenlystatesthatsleepwasanescapefromtheirdailyproblems.Accordingtothereport, .manyshortsleepersneedlesssleepbynaturemanyshortsleepersareobligedtoreducetheirnightlysleeptimebecausetheyarebusywiththeirworklongsleeperssleepalongerperiodoftimeduringthedaymanylongsleeperspreservetheirsleepinghabitformedduringtheirchildhoodMany“shortsleepers”arelikelytoholdtheviewthat .sleepisawithdrawalfromtherealitysleepinterfereswiththeirsoundjudgmentsleepistheleastexpensiveitemontheirroutineprogramD)sleepisthebestwaytodealwithpsychologicaltroublesItisstatedinthethirdparagraphthatshortsleepers .A)areideallyvigorousevenunderthepressuresoflifeB)oftenneglecttheconsequencesofinadequatesleepC)donotknowhowtorelaxproperlyD)aremoreunlikelytorunintomentalproblemsWhensometimestheycannotenjoyadequatesleep,thelongsleepersmight .A)appeardisturbedB)becomeenergeticC)feeldissatisfiedD)beextremelydepressedWhichofthefollowingisNotincludedinthepassage?Ifonesleepsinadequately,hisperformancesuffersandhismemoryisweakenedThesleeppatternsofshortsleepersareexactlythesameasthoseshownbymanymentalpatientsLongandshortsleepersdifferintheirattitudestowardssleepD)ShortsleeperswouldbebetteroffwithmorerestPassageThreeOurquarrelwithefficiencyisnotthatitgetsthingsdone,butthatitisathiefoftimewhenitleavesusnoleisuretoenjoyourselves,andthatitstrainsournerveswhenwetrytogetthingsdoneperfectly.Inbuildingbridges,Americanengineerscalculatesofinelyandexactlyastomakethetwoendscometogetherwithinone-tenthofaninch.ButwhentwoChinesebegintodigatunnelfrombothsidesofamountainbothcomeoutontheotherside.--TheChinese’sfirmbeliefisthatitdoesn’tmattersolongasatunnelisdugthrough,andifwehavetwoinsteadofone,why,wehaveadoubletracktoboot.The pace of modern industrial life forbids this kind of glorious andmagnificentidling.But,worsethanthat,itimposesuponusadifferentconceptionoftimeasmeasuredbytheclockandeventuallyturnsthehumanbeingintoaclockhimself.(ThissortofthingisboundtocometoChina,asisevident,forinstance,inthe caseofafactory oftwentythousandworker.Theluxuriousprospectoftwentythousandworkerscominginattheirownsweetpleasureatallhoursis,ofcourse,somewhatterrifying.)Nevertheless,suchefficiencyiswhatmakeslifesohardandfullofexcitement.Amanwhohastobepunctuallyatacertainplaceatfiveo’clockhasthewholeafternoonfromonetofiveruinedforhimalready.EveryAmericanadultisarranginghistimeonthepatternoftheschoolboy-threeo’clockforthis,fiveo’clockforthat,six-thirtyforchangeofdress,six-fiftyforenteringthetaxi,andseveno’clockforarrivingatthedestination.Itjustmakeslifenotworthliving.Thewriterobjectstoefficiencymainlyonthegroundsthatit .A)entitlesustotoomuchleisuretimeB)urgesustogetthingsdonepunctuallyC)deprivesusofleisuretimeD)imposesonusaperfectconceptoftimeIntheeyesoftheauthor,theintroductionofindustriallifegivesriseto .theexcitementoflifemagnificentidlingoftimeC)moreemphasisonefficiencyD)terrifyingschoolboyThepassagetellsus .ChineseworkerscometoworkwhenitisconvenientallAmericansareforcedtobeefficientagainsttheirwillChineseengineersareonbettertermswiththemanagementD)AmericansoughtnottoworksohardforefficiencyTheauthorbelievesthatrelaxingtheruleofpunctualityinfactorieswouldleadto .greatconfusionincreasedproductionC)ahardandexcitinglifeD)successfulcompletionofatunnelWhatisimpliedbutNOTstatedbytheauthoristhat .A)everyAmericanisarranginghistimeinthepatternofaschoolboyB)everyAmericanisreluctanttobeefficienteveryoneshouldhavesometimetospendashepleasesbeingpunctualisanundesirablehabitwhichshouldnotbeformedPartIV Translation (20%)TranslatethefollowingfivesentencesintoEnglish(10%)這家公司欠債累累,到了崩潰的邊緣。信譽卡排除攜帶大量現(xiàn)金的必要性。我叔叔是個吝嗇鬼,他寧可淋雨步行也不肯付公共汽車費。TranslatethefollowingtwopassagesintoChinese(10%)PassageOneBeingOKwithriskissomethingthatindustrydemands. candidateneedstohavedemonstratedtheabilitytomakedecisionswithimperfectorincompleteinformation.Heorshemustbeabletoembraceambiguityandstickhisorherneckouttodrivetoawroteoneofmyclientsinajobdescription.PassageTwoWhatattractsindividualstoeachotherinthefirstplace?Manypeoplebelievethat“There’sonepersonouttherethatoneismeantfor”andthatdestinywillbringthemtogether.Suchbeliefsareromanticbutunrealistic.Empiricalstudiesshowthatculturalnormsandvalues,

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