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一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.Thequestionaboutsatisfactionwithpayandbenefitsisnotincludedinthe12questionsbecauseit'simportanttoallemployees,whether______ornot.

2.

ComparedwiththenumberofAmericanpeoplewhohadtheirbloodcholesterollevelscheckedin1990was____________________thanthatofin1983.

3.

Foranexam,thecrammeralwayschoosetowaituntil______.

4.

Realizingthepotentialbenefits,executivesareexpectingthosechangesintheworkplacewithevengreaterenthusiasm.

A.YB.NC.NG

5.

Itisdifficulttopredictthestrongregionalvariationsinthepatternsof______.

6.Howistheflowrateofahydroelectricpowerstationquantified?

A.Thedepthofthewater.

B.Volumeovertime.

C.Speedovertime.

D.Thewidthofthewater.

7.

Itiseasiertocontrolthetrustin______thaninalargeorganization.

8.

ThepopularityofChineseintheworldmakesthe"ChineseTOFEL",the______exam,possible.

9.

WhenthewritersaysthatJimhasafull-timejobathome,hemeansJim______.

10.

WaldoWilcoxfoundhiddentreasure,suchasvaluablejewelryhighonthebluff.

A.YB.NC.NG

11.

HispanicwomeninAmericahavethehighestTFRamongalltheethnicgroups.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Accordingtotheactualsituationofthepatientsandthearrivaltime,nursesdecidewhocomesintotheemergencyroom.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Inthedevelopmentofthecompany,Coca-Colahasrecruitedcountlessartists,moviestarsandathletesto_______.

14.

BesidesSanFrancisco,______isalsoFrechtling'sfavoritecitytovisit.

15.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1—7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),Forquestions8—10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

AGuidetoJobHunting

Developingyourcareerandfindinganewjobcantakeoveryourlifeifyou'renotcareful.That'swhyrecruitmentexpertsKellyServiceshavecomeupwithagreatlistofshortcutsandtoptipsthatwillhelpyoumanageyourtimeandachieveyourgoals.AccordingtolatestresearchfromKelly,whichlastyearfoundover10000peoplepermanentjobsacrossawiderangeofbusinesssectors,employersarelookingfortoptalentcombinedwithcommitmentandenthusiasm.

Prioritizeyourneeds

Workoutyourpriorities.What'simportanttoyou,whatsortofcompanydoyouwanttoworkforandwhattypeofjobyouareafter?Howambitiousareyou,wouldyoubepreparedtorelocate,howfarareyouwillingtocommuteandhowimportantisjobsatisfaction?Thisinitialhomeworkwillhelpyoutorecognizeyourownkeyrequirementsandcouldsaveahugeamountoftimethatcouldbewastedchasingafterthewrongtypeofjob.

Consulttheexperts

Takethehassleoutofjobhuntingbydiscussingyourcareeroptionswiththeexperts.StaffinggiantsKellyServiceshaveover500experiencedrecruitmentconsultantsin120HighStreetlocationswhocantakethelegworkoutofjobhuntingforyou.Theyhavecontactswithmulti-national"bluechips"aswellaswithsmallerlocalcompaniesand,withcuttingedgetechnologyinplace,theycanlookatallavailablejobsnationwideatthetouchofabutton.

ExecutiveCVtips

SellingyourselfandyourskillsSuccessfullyinyourCVcanmakeallthedifferencebetweensecuringanintervieworfindingyourselfOntherejectlist.Remembertofocusonyourachievements,togiveexamplesoftasksyouhavesuccessfullycompletedwhichdemonstrateyourstrengthsandcompetenciesandtoincludeactivitiesthatreflectyourattitudeandpersonality.YourCVshouldbetailoredtospecificjobopportunitiesandyoushouldhaveanelectronicversionaswellasapaperbasedone.MakingsurethatyourCVisuptoscratchisoneoftheservicesofferedbyKelly,soifyoursisinneedofanoverhaulcontacttheexperts.

Jobsonline

TheInternethasrevolutionizedthesearchforworkandthewebisagreatplacetolookforjobs.Therearehundredsofdifferentjobsadvertisedonwww.kellyservices,co.uk—andbecauseit'savailable24—7youcancheckuponyourjobopportunitieswheneveritsuitsyou.Onceyouhaveregisteredforworkandgivenusallyourdetails,Kellywillcontactyouwhentherightjobcomesup—youdon'tevenhavetochaseus.Butmakesurethatyousetupaprivateemailaddressbecauseyouwon'twanttobebombardedatwork.

Getconnected

Theweb,whichgivesyouaccesstomorethanamillioncompaniesineverypartoftheglobe,istheplacetoresearchyourpotentialemployers.Useasearchenginetofindoutthelatestonspecificcompanies,industriesandwho'sbeeninthenews.

Effectivetimemanagement

Usingyourtimeeffectivelyiscrucial,particularlyifyouareworkingwhilelookingforyournewjob,andit'sherethatyourstrategyandplanofactionwillcomeintotheirown.Makesurethatyourplanhastargets,realisticdeadlines,andthatyousetcertainperiodsoftimeasidetofocusonyoursearch.Onehourofconcentratedeffortisworthfourhoursofinterruptions,somakesureyouarenotdisturbed!Intoday'sbusyworldit'sallaboutlearningt

A.Managingtime.

B.Workingoutpriorities.

C.Consultingtheexperts.

D.Askingforthefamily'srequirements.

16.

PeopleasktheGovernmenttopaymoreattentionto______.

17.

Whythepowerofsmalltalkshouldneverbeunderestimated?

A.Becausepeoplemaybeginalonglastingfriendshiporbusinessassociation.

B.Becausepeoplemayhaveanicechat.

C.Becausepeoplemayexchangeinformation.

D.Allabove.

18.

Elementary-schoolchildrenwhosufferedfromabullyareadvisedtotell______.

19.

Generallyspeaking,theessaystheundergraduateswritelookwordybutstilllogic.

A.YB.NC.NG

20.

ThethreearrestedinSudanwereregardedas______bylocalauthorities.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(22)

A.Payforthelostbooks.

B.Reconfirmwiththelibrarythatthebookswerereturned.

C.Checktoseeifthebooksarestillatherhome.

D.ChecktoseeifthebooksareatHenzer'splace.

22.

【B5】

23.

【B9】

24.(26)

A.Becausehehassomeknowledgeofthelaw.

B.Becauseheknowstheowner.

C.Becausehecanbringlawsuitagainsttheowner.

D.Becauseheoncehadthesameproblem.

25.(47)

26.

【B6】

27.聽(tīng)力原文:M:It'sniceandquiethere,awayfromthedustandnoiseofcity.Andourapartmentsarenewandwellfurnished.

W:It'sagoodplaceexceptitisabitfarfromtheplacewherewework.Anyway,I'lltalkwithmyhusbandtonightandgiveyouacalltomorrow.

Q:Whatisthewomandoing?

(19)

A.Lookingforanapartment.

B.Lookingforajob.

C.Takingasuburbanexcursion.

D.Askingthemanforhisopinions.

28.(16)

A.Sheofferedtohelptheman.

B.Sheborrowedthebooksfromtheman.

C.Shebroughtthebooksthemanaskedfor.

D.Sheletthemanuseherbooksfortheweekend.

29.聽(tīng)力原文:W:ItseemsgoodbutIamnotsureaboutitsstability.

M:Ourcompanyhasbeeninthislineformanyyearsandenjoyshighreputation,soyoucanbereassuredwithitsquality.

Q:Whatdowelearnaboutthemanfromtheconversation?

(19)

A.Heismakingapublicadvertisement.

B.Heistryingtosellsomethingtothewoman.

C.Hedoesnotagreewiththewoman.

D.Heismakingareport.

30.聽(tīng)力原文:W:We'llhavetohurryifwe'regoingtobeontimetogettotherailwaystation.It'salreadyseventhirty.

M:Well,ittakesonlyhalfanhourtogettotherailwaystation,andthetraindoesn'tleaveuntileightfifteen.Ithinkwe'llmakeitifweleaveimmediately.

Q:Howmuchtimedotheyhaveoncetheyarriveattherailwaystation?

(19)

A.Threequartersofanhour.

B.Aquarterofanhour.

C.Tenminutes.

D.Halfanhour.

31.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽(tīng)力原文:MyfatherdiedwhenIwasninemonthsold,makingmymornasinglemotherattheageofeighteen.WhileIwasgrowingup,welivedaveryhardlife.Wehadlittlemoney,butmymorngavemealotoflove.Eachnight,shesatmeonherlapandspokethewordsthatwouldchangemylife,"Kemmons,youarecertaintobeagreatmanandyoucandoanythinginlifeifyouworkhardenoughtogetit."

Atfourteen,IWashitbyacarandthedoctorssaidIwouldneverwalkagain.Everyday,mymotherspoketomeinhergentle,lovingvoice,tellingmethatnomatterwhatthosedoctorssaid,Icouldwalkagain.ShedrovethatmessagesodeepintomyheartthatIfinallybelievedher.Ayearlater,Ireturnedtoschool—walkingonmyown!

WhentheGreatDepressionhit,myroomlostherjob.ThenIleftschooltosupportthebothofus.Atthatmoment,Iwasdeterminednevertobepooragain.

Overtheyears,Iexperiencedvariouslevelsofbusinesssuccess.ButtherealturningpointoccurredonavacationItookwithmywifeandfivekidsin1951.Iwasdissatisfiedwiththesecond-classhotelsavailableforfamiliesandwasangrythattheychargedmeanextra$2foreachchild.Thatwastoo

expensivefortheaverageAmericanfamily.ItoldmywifethatIwasgoingtoopenamotelforfamiliesthatwouldneverchargeextraforchildren.Therewereplentyofdoubtersatthattime.

Notsurprisingly,momwasoneofmystrongestsupporters.Sheworkedbehindthedeskandevendesignedtheroomstyle.Asinanybusiness,weexperiencedalotofchallenges.Butwithmymother'swordsdeeplyrootedinmysoul,Ineverdoubtedwewouldsucceed.Fifteenyearslater,wehadthelargesthotelsystemintheworld—HolidayInn.In1979mycompanyhad1,759innsinmorethanfiftycountrieswithanincomeof$1billionayear.

(27)

A.Hismom'ssupport.

B.Hiswife'ssuggestion.

C.Histerribleexperienceinthehotel.

D.Hispreviousbusinesssuccessofvariouslevels.

32.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Ican'tfindthekindofjoggingshoesIwantanywhere…town.Ireallylovethisstyle.ofshoes.

W:Whynotorderthemfromacatalog?Youcangetwhateveryouwant.

Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthatthemando?

(15)

A.Runintown.

B.Lookmorecarefully.

C.Buyshoesfromacatalog.

D.Findaneasierplacetoexercise.

33.

【B7】

34.(24)

A.Theyareatypeofinsect.

B.Theyareakindoffish.

C.Theyareatypeofbird.

D.Theyareatypeofpig.

35.(36)

A.Itincreasedthestudents'whitebloodcellcount.

B.Itincreasedsomestudents'energylevel.

C.Itimprovedthestudents'abilitytoplaymusicalinstruments.

D.Itreleasedanaturalpainkillerinsomestudents'bodies.

36.

【B2】

37.聽(tīng)力原文:Humanbeingsenjoychallenges.Manyofthemlikephysicalchallenges.Theyaskthemselvesquestionslikethese:HowfastcanIrun?HowhighcanIclimb?HowdeepcanIdive?HowfarcanIswim?HowlongcanIholdmybreath?HowmuchcanIlift?HowhighcanIjump?Becausepeopleenjoychallenges,theyliketoplaysportsandwatchotherpeopleplaysports.Theylikeclimbing,running,diving,lifting,jumping,andsoon.EveryfouryearsmillionsofpeopleallovertheworldenjoytheinternationalsportscompetitionscalledtheOlympics.

Therearechallengesthatarenotphysicalchallenges.Therearesocialandintellectualchallenges,too.LeonardoDaVinci,wholivedinItalyduringthefifteenthcentury,enjoyedeverypossiblechallenge.Hewasanartistandpaintedthewell-knownpicture,theMonaLisa.Hewasaninventorwhoinventedadevicetoletpeoplebreatheunderwater.Hewasascientist,andhelearnedagreatdealabouthumananatomy.

AnotherkindofchallengefacedtheEgyptiansbetween4,000and5,000yearsagowhentheydecidedtobuildthefirstpyramid.Theyusedsixmilliontonsofrock.Thatisenoughtobuildaten-footwallaroundallofFrance.Fourhundredthousandmenworkedfortwentyyearstobuildit.

So,forthousandsofyears,peopleacceptchallenges.Todaywestillhavemanychallengesbeforeus.Medicalsciencefacesthechallengesofconqueringthemanydiseaseswhichstillattackhumanbeings.Engineersandplannersmustbuildnewcitiesandnewkindsoftransportation.Scientistsmustdevelopnewformsofenergy.Andmanyofusareinterestedinthechallengeofspace.Weliveinanageofchallenge.

(30)

A.Intellectualchallenge.

B.Socialchallenge.

C.Physicalchallenge.

D.Economicchallenge.

38.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Thetransmissioninyourcarmustbereplaced.Atransmissionjobisaboutfourhundreddollars,butsincethecarisstillunderwarranty,youwillhavetopayonlyasmallservicecharge.

W:That'sgoodnews.Howlongdoyouthinkit'lltake?

Q:Howmuchwillitcostthewomantogethercarfixed?

(16)

A.Fourhundreddollars.

B.Alittlelessthanfourhundreddollars.

C.Nomoneyatall.

D.Agreatdeallessthanfourhundreddollars.

39.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Haveyouhadthebrakesandtireschecked?Anddoyouhaveenoughmoney?

M:I'mtakingcareofeverything,andI'msureit'sgoingtobeawonderfultrip.

Q:What'sthewomangoingtodo?

(16)

A.Buysometraveler'schecks.

B.Borrowsomemoneyfromafriend.

C.Checkthebrakesandtires.

D.Spendsometimetraveling.

40.(21)

A.Red.B.Black.C.White.D.Notalloftheabove.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.

Themiddlebrows'attitudeswereremarkable,inviewofthefactthatthey______.

A.saidtheywerebroad-minded

B.wereafraidofnewtendencies

C.didsuchusefulandprogressivejobs

D.threatenedmodernartistsandartform.suchasfilms

42.

Bysaying"birdfluvirusesappeartoexistinducksinalow-pathogenicform"(Para.6)theauthorsuggeststhatinfection______

43.

Sweptbytheprevailingtrend,theauthor______.

A.hadtogoonadietforthegreaterpartofherlife

B.couldstillpreventherselffromgoingoffthetrack

C.hadtoseekhelpfromrichdistantrelatives

D.hadtowearhighlyfashionableclothes

44.(60)

45.(59)

46.

AsStanleysaid,ifyouwanttoknowhow,whenorwhyHerakleionandEasternCanopusdisappeared,therewas/were______toreferto.

47.

Thechildren'helastparagraph______.

A.canbebestexplainedbybehaviorism

B.canbelinkedtoPavlov'sdogs

C.showsthatrewardsmaywellkilldesire

D.servestoprovideevidencetobehaviorism

48.

Whatisnotthereasonthatmaycausethelossofheating?

A.Rockmusic.

B.Air-raidsiren.

C.Portablestereos.

D.Acoffee-roomconversation.

49.

Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Alotoftheindependentschoolsarewillingtosupplyhelptothosepoorchildren.

B.Humanindignationevolvedfromanuncertainsource.

C.Independentschoolsneedgaingreatpopularityamongsocietysothatitcanattractstudentsasmanyaspossible.

D.Acceptingsomeneedychildrenisonlyawaytakenbytheindependentschoolstojustifytheirtaxbreaks.

50.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Technologywassupposedtosetusfree,butinthecarindustryit'slockingusoutofourvehicles.Andasmanymoreearkeyscontainelectronicchipsandcomeequippedwithcomputerizedanti-theftignitionsystems,thisproblemlookssettoworsen,expertssay.

Thedaysofvisitingahardwarestoreforanextracarkeyarequicklyvanishing,andconsumersandadvocacygroupssaythetimeneededtoreplacemissingorlostelectronickeysisinordinatelylongandexpensive--anddriversmayhavenorecoursewhendealershipsarenotopen.Gettinganewelectronickeycancosthundredsofdollars,includingthecostoftowingacar.

Unlikeanold-fashionedmechanicalkey,whichunlocksadoororstartsanignitionwithits"teeth,"anelectroniccarkeyworksbysendingacodethatmustbereadelectronicallybeforeavehicle'senginewillstart.Thetechnologyforthesekeysisevolvingrapidlyandonlyafewlocksmithsareinvestinginthetechnologyneededtoreplacethem,meaningmostdriverswholosetheirkeysareforcedtovisitadealershipforareplacement.

Inastudyofthecostofreplacingkeysin50makesandmodelsofvehiclesintheWashington,D.C.,area,Ditlow'sgroupfoundthattheaveragecostofanold-fashionedmechanicalkeywas$12,whiletheaveragelocaldealerpriceofa"smart"orelectronickeywas$152.Thehighestkeyreplacementcostwas$335fora2004LexusIS300.

Ditlowspeculatesthatwithahealthyprofitcomingfromtheirserviceandpartsreplacementdivisions,autocompaniesarereluctanttomakethecodesfortheirelectronickeysmorereadilyavailable.Fortheirpart,automakerssaymakingtheinformationreadilyaccessiblewouldlessentheeffectivenessoftheiranti-theftsystems.Toremedythis,DitlowhassuggestedthattheNationalInsuranceCrimeBureau,whichcombatstheftandinsurancefraud,maintainadatabaseofkeycodessotheycanbeeasilylocated.

Someautomakersdoindeedprovidetheirinformation,butnotall.Andasautomobileelectronicsbecomeincreasinglysophisticatedandincreasinglycommon,theelectronickeyproblemlookssettocontinuetodogdrivers,expertssay.Mostluxurycarsnowhavesophisticatedelectronickeysystems,andearlockoutsareamongthemostcommonreasonsforroadside-assistancecallsaccordingtotheAAA.

Wheredidearownersusetogoinordertoreplaceamechanicalcarkey?

51.

Theauthor'sattitudetowardsindustrialismmightbestbesummarizedasoneof______.

A.approvalB.dissatisfactionC.suspicionD.tolerance

52.

Accordingtopoliticians,whenchildrencommitcrimes,theyshouldbetreatedinthesamewayas

53.

Themainpurposeofironyandsatireis______.

A.toenableustoseeabsurdactions

B.toadjustbalanceoftheworld

C.totakethewindoutofpoliticians

D.toshowseverepainofhumanbeing

54.

Whatmayhappentocomputercriminalsoncetheyarecaught?

A.Withabadreputationtheycanhardlyfindanotherjob.

B.Theywillbedeniedaccesstoconfidentialrecord

C.Theymaywalkawayandeasilyfindanotherjob.

D.Theymustleavethecompanyheisinandgotojail.

55.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Unlikethescientist,theengineerisnotfreetoselecttheproblemwhichinterestshim;hemustsolvetheproblemsastheyarise,andhissolutionsmustsatisfyconflictingrequirements.Typically,theengineeringsolutiontomostproblemsmusttakeintoaccountmanyfactors.

Totheengineer,efficiencymeansoutputdividedbyinput.Hisjobistosecureamaximumoutputforagiveninputortosecureagivenoutputwithaminimuminput.Theratiomaybeexpressedintermsofenergy,materials,money,time,orman.Mostcommonlythedenominator(分母)ismoney;infact,mostengineeringproblemsareansweredultimatelyindollarsandcents.

Theemphasisonefficiencyleadstothelarge,complexoperationswhicharecharacteristicofengineering.Theprocessingofthenewantibioticandvaccinesinthetest-tubestagebelongsinthefieldofbiochemistry,butwhengreatquantitiesmustbeproducedatlowcost,itbecomesanengineeringproblem.Itisthedesireforefficiencyandeconomythatdistinguishesceramicengineeringfromtheworkofthepotter,textileengineeringfromweaving,andagriculturalengineeringfromfarming.

Sinceoutputequalsinputminuslosses,theengineermustkeeplossesandwastetoaminimum.Onewayistodevelopusesforproductswhichotherwisewouldbewaste.Theworkofthechemicalengineerinutilizingsuccessivelygreaterfractionsofrawmaterialssuchascrudeoiliswellknown.Lossesduetofrictionoccurineverymachineandineveryorganization.Efficientfunctioningdependsongooddesign,carefulattentiontooperatingdifficulties,andlubricationofroughspots,whethertheyaremechanicalorpersonal.

Therawmaterialswithwhichengineersworkareseldomfoundinusefulforms.Engineeringofthehighesttypeisrequiredtoconceive,design,andachievetheconversionoftheenergyofaturbulentmountainstreamintothepowerfultorque(轉(zhuǎn)矩)ofanelectricmotorahundredmilesaway.Similarlymanyengineeringoperationsarerequiredtochangethesandsoftheseashoreintothepreciselenseswhichpermitustoobservetheminutebacteriainadropofwaterandstudyagiantmassofstarsinouterspace.

Whatmightbeinferredaboutthescientistfromthesentencesatthebeginningofthetext?

A.Hemustchoosethelong-termsolutiontoaproblem.

B.Hemaystudytheproblemhehasaninterestin.

C.Hecanavoidtheconflictbetweenworkandpleasure.

D.Heshouldbefamiliarwithsomeengineeringproblems.

56.

TheauthorquotesWhitmanprimarilyinorderto______.

A.showthatthepoetdoesnotagreewithEmerson

B.indicatethewaythepoetusesthehumanistidealtopraisehimself

C.suggestthatthepoetadaptsthebasicpremisesofhumanismtohisownindividualoutlookontheworld

D.illustrateawaythepoetexpressestherelationshipoftheindividualtothehumanisticuniverse

57.Inmanyindustrializedcountries,themostcommonfood-bornediseaseis______.

58.(58)

59.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

HereisastoryI'dliketoshare:

Abutcherwatchingoverhisshopisreallysurprisedwhenhesawadogcominginsidetheshop.Heshooshimaway.Butlater,thedogisbackagain.

So,hegoesovertothedogandnoticeshehasanoteinhismouth.Hetakesthenoteanditreeds"CanIhave12sausagesandalegoflamb,please?Thedoghasmoneyinhismouth,aswell."

Thebutcherlooksinsideandthereisatendollarnotethere.Sohetakesthemoneyandputsthesausagesandlambinabag,placingitinthedog'smouth.Thebutcherissoimpressed,andsinceit'saboutclosingtime,hedecidestoshutupshopandfollowthedog.

Sooffhegoes.Thedogiswalkingdownthestreetwhenhecomestoalevelcrossing.

Thedogputsclownthebag,jumpsupandpressesthebutton.Thenhewaitspatiently,baginmouth,forthelightstoturn.Theydo,andhewalksacrosstheroad,withthebutcherfollowinghimalltheway.

Thedogthencomestoabusstop,andstartslookingatthetimetable.

Thebutcherisinaweatthisstage.Thedogchecksoutthetimes,andthensitsononeoftheseatsprovided.Alongcomesabus.Thedogwalksaroundtothefront,looksatthenumber,andgoesbacktohisseat.

Anotherbuscomes.Againthedoggoesandlooksatthenumber,noticesit'stherightbus,andclimbson.Thebutcher,bynow,open-mouthed,followshimontothebus.

Thebustravelsthroughthetownandoutintothesuburbs,thedoglookingatthescenery.Eventuallyhegetsup,andmovestothefrontofthebus.Hestandsontwobackpawsandpushesthebuttontostopthebus.Thenhegetsoff,hisgroceriesstillinhismouth.

Well,dogandbutcherarewalkingalongtheroad,andthenthedogturnsintoahouse.Hewalksupthepath,anddropsthegroceriesonthestep.

Thenhewalksbackdownthepath,takesabigrun,andthrowshimselfagainstthedoor.Hegoesbackdownthepath,runsuptothedoorandagain,itthrowshimselfagainstit.There'snoansweratthehouse,sothedoggoesbackdownthepath,jumpsuponanarrowwall,andwalksalongtheperimeter(四周)ofthegarden.Hegetstothewindow,andbeatshisheadagainstitseveraltimes,walksback,jumpsoff,andwaitsatthedoor.

Thebutcherwatchesasabigguyopensthedoor,andstartsabusingthedog,kickinghimandpunchinghim,andswearing(辱罵)athim.

Thebutcherrunsup,andstopstheguy."Whatinheaven'snameareyoudoing?Thedogisagenius.HecouldbeonTV!"Buttheguyresponds:"Youcallthisclever?Thisisthesecondtimethisweekthatthisstupiddog'sforgottenhiskey."

Thestoryends.Andyes!Peoplewillneverbesatisfiedwithwhatthey'vegot.

Whenitcomestotheworkplace,employersdonotknowhowtoappreciatetheirpeoplewhohaveservedthemloyallythroughtheyears.I'veseencompanieslosegoodpeopleforthesimplefactthattheirleadersfailedtoshowappreciation.Employerswithbigegosenjoythefactthattheyhavemorepowerandauthoritythanothers.Theyshow,inthewaytheygiveordersanddirections,thattheythinktheyaresuperior.Theygetakickoutofdisplayingthissuperiority.Peoplewhodothisarefools,andeveryonebutthemselvesknowsit.Theyareneversatisfiedbecausetheycouldnotbesatisfiedeveniftheirpeopleperform.well.

Theydon'tlistentotheopinionandideasoftheirsubordinates(下屬).

Why!Allbecauseoftheirstupidprideandinsecurity!

Peopleofthiskindwillneverbesatisfied.Why?Bec

60.AccordingtoDitlow,theautomakersrefusetorevealthecodesmainlyinconsiderationof______.

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.

【S7】

62.

【S5】

63.

【S6】

64.Dafterinterviewingbecomecommonpractice【S1】______

intheUnitedStates,Americanjournalistswere

teachingEuropeanswhattheirowneliteswould【S2】______

submittointerviews.In1879,anAmericannamed

JamesCreelmanbecameafirstpersontointerview【S3】______

thepresidentofFrance.DuringWorldWarI,

Americancorrespondentshelpedtransformingthe【S4】______

standingoftheinterviewinBritain.Oneofthem

recalled,"Yousawtheimmemorialaloofnessofthe

KingofEnglandwipingoutatateapartyfor【S5】______

AmericanjournalistsatSandringham;youbeheldthe

holyofholyoftheBritishWarOfficeasthesetting【S6】______

ofaweeklyconferencewithreporters."

TheWorldscoredwiththepope(Benedict

XV)againin1915.Interviewingthepopeseemsto

havebeenthenextbestthingtointerviewGodfor【S7】______

Americanjournalists,andtheykeptincitingpapal【S8】______

interviewsasearthshatteringachievement.The【S9】______

UnitedPresscorrespondentwhointerviewedPope

PinsXIin1929wasfarfromthefirsttodoso,but

theUPboastedthathewasatlessthefirsttodeso【S10】______

"intheprivatelibraryofthePontiff".

【S1】

65.

【S3】

五、6

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