2021-2022学年江苏省海安市高一上学期学业质量监测英语试卷(Word版含答案)
展开2021~2022学年度第一学期学业质量监测
高一英语
第一部分:听力(略)
第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The world is changing rapidly. Here are four cities that have changed greatly over the past five years.
Budapest, Hungary
Back in the 1990s, Budapest was a mystery to many people outside Europe and tourists wouldn't have dreamed of visiting it. Now, Budapest has a booming tourism industry, and it has been called one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. The cheap accommodation, the surprisingly delicious fine dining scene, and the wonderful views of the Danube River simply can't be beaten.
Boise, Idaho
Surprised to see this up-and-coming city on this list? Actually, Boise is really making a name for itself. This city is known for its growing cooking scene. But not only that, it is also becoming a major ski destination. The mountains surrounding this city are unbelievable, and the ski resorts around Boise are one of the best kept secrets in America. It's worth checking out!
Medellin, Colombia
In the past, you might have heard about how dangerous Colombia was, but things are rapidly improving for this South American nation, and Colombian cities are changing for the better. Medellin is a new popular travel destination. This is the place to dance all night and see a whole new side of Colombia. And the prices are still low!
Hobart, Tasmania
Hobart is the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania, and it's also becoming a more popular city for tourists and new permanent residents alike. There are plenty of historic buildings still around, nice harbors where boats are docked, and lots of cute new cafes, art galleries and shops popping up. The scenery there is truly beautiful, with wildlife unlike anywhere else. Travelers should make their way over!
1. In which way has Budapest changed greatly over the past several years?
A. Its population has been increasing rapidly.
B. Its tourism industry has been developing greatly.
C. Its transport has become easier and more convenient.
D. It has become a mystery to many people outside Europe.
2. Which of the following cities is the best choice for a winter sports lover?
A. Boise, Idaho. B. Budapest, Hungary.
C. Hobart, Tasmania. D. Medellin, Colombia.
3. What makes Hobart a popular tourist destination?
A. Its low and affordable prices. B. Its important and vital location.
C. Its breathtaking natural scenery. D. Its surprisingly delicious fine dining scene.
B
Aunt Fannie was Blueberry Jam Woman of course she wasn't really my aunt and out of fear, I never cl hat to her face The name always made my father chuckle (轻笑) and my mother look seriously at both of us -at me for being disrespectful, and at my father for encouraging my bad behavior. I enjoyed both reactions, so I looked for every opportunity to work for the name into conversation.
As a young woman, my mother had worked in the kitchen of a large Victorian farm house owned by Fannie Catty Fannie was the last of the Cratty line; she had never married, and had no living heirs (继承人). My father once told me that it was because she was too mean to share her family wealth or pass it on. Aunt Fannie was noted for her jam, and for never sharing the recipe (食谱) with another living soul. Even though my mother knew it by hear, as long as Aunt Fannie was alive, she never made the jam without Miss Cratty in our kitchen to direct the process and preserve the secret.
One year, after I had been particularly helpful with the jam-making process. Aunt Fannie gave me a quarter and then made me promise I would never spend it. “Hold onto this quarter,” she said, “and some day you will be rich. I still have my first very quarter.” It had obviously worked for her, so I put that 1938 quarter in a small box, put it in my dresser drawer, and waited to become rich.
I now have the blueberry-jam recipe and the quarter from Aunt Fannie. Neither has significantly contributed to my wealth, but I keep them to remind myself to hold onto the valuable things in life. Money can make you feel rich for a while, but it is your relationships, and your memories of time spent with friends and family that truly leave you wealthy. And that is a fortune that anyone can build.
4 What can we infer from "fear" mentioned in the first paragraph?
A. It was too difficult for the author to learn to make jam.
B. The author hesitated to talk with Aunt Fannie because of shyness.
C. The author knew it was impolite to call Aunt Fannie Blueberry Jam Woman.
D. Aunt Fannie was too strict and serious to get along well with the author's family.
5. Which of the following is right according to paragraph 2?
A. Aunt Fannie was willing to share her recipe.
B. The author often helped Aunt Fannie make jam.
C. The author's mother always made the jam alone.
D. The author's mother knew how to make the jam.
6. What is the author's mother's attitude towards Aunt Fannie?
A. Respectful. B. Disappointed.
C. Dependable. D. Frightened.
7. What does the author try to tell us?
A. Not to put a price on generosity.
B. To put ourselves into others' shoes.
C. Not to think of kindness as a burden.
D. To cherish time with family and friends.
C
In a new research, doctors are making use of feature films in an attempt to encourage their patients to talk more freely about their problems. Supporters of “film therapy” say that discussing characters and plot lines from a proper film can help people to understand their feelings better.
One of those using the method is Dr Zhang, a doctor from Shanghai, who charges ¥250 for a one-hour “film therapy” session. He said, “I was treating a woman who had been badly heartbroken in a relationship, and who was experiencing such strong feelings that it was difficult for her to speak about them. I told her that her situation reminded me of On the Waterfront, where the hero realizes his brother is dishonest and he feels a great sense of betrayal (背叛). My patient identified so easily with him that she started to cry. Watching and discussing the film unlocked all the feelings she had buried. Each time she watched and cried, she felt better.”
Dr Zhang admits that film therapy does not work for everyone, but says he has used it successfully with about a third of his clients. “Through the films' characters, plots and even music, it allows people to face their problems.” He said that Falling Down, in which Michael Douglas plays the part of an unemployed man who is so depressed that he uses violence, was an example of the dangerous results of not letting anger go. “I used this film with a patient who was very upset because he was holding back a lot of the anger he felt towards people who had hurt him,” said Dr Zhang. “We talked about Michael Douglas's character and the disastrous path he takes, and my patient then realized that he needed to let go of his feelings more regularly so as not to burst out like a time bomb.”
8. What can we learn about Dr. Zhang?
A. He is in favor of the film therapy. B. He is good at sharing his feelings.
C. He likes to review different films. D. He was once betrayed by his brother.
9. Why did the patient cry when she watched On the Waterfront?
A. She thought of her lover suddenly. B. She realized she had been cheated.
C. She brought her sufferings to mind. D. She was deeply touched by the film.
10. What did the patient decide to do after discussing Falling Down with Dr Zhang?
A. He learned a lot from Michael Douglas. B. He released his anger on a regular basis.
C. He acted out his anger through violence. D. He forgave those who had once hurt him.
11. Which statement is Dr Zhang more likely to agree on?
A. Film stars can help people solve their problems.
B. The film therapy can be applied to every patient.
C. Films can contribute to unlocking hidden feelings.
D. This therapy should be popularized all over the world.
D
To discuss bow to improve the game of football, President Roosevelt called coaches and athletic advisers from Yale University, Princeton University and Harvard University to White House.
The changes caused by the President were the first steps in a long line of reforms to make American football safer.
At that time, football was very dangerous and violent. In 1904 alone, at least 18 people died and more than 150 were injured because of playing football. According to The Washington Post, at least 45 football players died from 1900 to October 1905.
Roosevelt liked football and thought being violent wasn't necessarily a bad thing. But his son was injured while playing as a freshman at Harvard, bleeding badly from a cut over his eye, and the nation was shocked at the number of young men who died or were seriously injured in playing the game. People were especially shaken by the death of Union College player Harold Moore, who died after being kicked on the head.
A movement rose up to ban the sport, which was led by the president of Harvard and a number of other well-known people. They thought football had no place in civilized society and wanted to throw it away. Roosevelt wanted to reform the game and complained in a letter that Eliot wanted to kill it.
Roosevelt again called Harvard, Yale and other football coaches and officials to the White House with a view to a taking away its dangerous features. A committee was formed after the 1905 season to look at changing the rules.
The rules were changed for the 1906 season, but there were still some doubts. The head coach at Swarthmore College wrote a series of articles called How to Play Football. And it took several years for the rules to be accepted.
12. How does the author show the violence of football?
A. By providing some data. B. By making comparisons.
C. By telling personal experiences D. By showing research findings.
13. What was Roosevelt's attitude towards football?
A. He hoped it would disappear from the world.
B. He took pleasure in it although it was violent.
C. He thought football was a bad and violent sport.
D. He didn't like it at all because of his son's injury.
14. Why did Roosevelt call the coaches to the White House?
A. Because of the support from athletes. B. Because of Harold Moore's death.
C. Because of the public's angry feelings. D. Because of the anti-football movement.
15. What do we know about the new rules made in 1905?
A. Players were required to wear helmets. B. People accepted them slowly.
C. Elite played an important role in making them. D. Players found football was much easier to play.
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
You've made it to the last round of interviews for your dream job! After all,this is the stage where you and the interviewer are making a final decision on whether or not you're a good fit for the company. ____16____ From preparation to following up after the meeting, well walk you through the best tips and tricks to succeed at your final interview.
____17____
Ask a friend or family member to practice giving you sample interview questions until you feel comfortable. Alternatively, practice talking through your answers while looking at yourself in the mirror or recording yourself.
Find common ground by researching your interviewer's background
____18____ In this way, you will find out how long they've been with the company, their career path, and interests. Having that knowledge will allow you to share common interests to make a great first connection, especially if you're now interviewing with a senior-level employee.
Go into the interview with a salary number in mind.
That way, you'll have a well-informed idea of what you're looking for in a potential offer. To find typical payment for the role, search online for average salaries at the company or average salaries for that particular type of role within the industry. ____19____ Otherwise, you might end up giving yourself away a a discount.
Be prepared to talk about your career goals.
Show commitment in answering “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” ____20____ In this way they rule out applicants who only wart to use the job as a quick stepping stone.
A. Greet the interviewer with professional enthusiasm.
B. Talk through answers to common interview questions.
C. Make use of the STAR method to answer interview questions,
D. With the right strategies, you can go into that last round confidently.
E. With that question, interviewers are trying to check your attitude to work.
F. Have a look at the company's homepage, or a professional site like Linkedln.
G. If your interviewer asks what you expect for a salary, don't give the first number.
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One day, it was raining heavily and I didn't have an umbrella I had just ____21____ a bus and had to walk back to my house. I ____22____ walking in that direction, when 1 heard somebody shouting, “Sister, sister.” I looked back and saw the stationery shopkeeper. I went to him and asked what was the ____23____. He said that ____24____ it was raining heavily, I could take a seat in his shop, have a look at his new ____25____ and go home when the rain stopped.
I ____26____ for a moment, but the idea of getting to have a look at the pens made me nod.
To my ____27____ I found that the shop was larger than I thought. The stationery shopkeeper offered me a chair and took out the pens for me. I ____28____ a beautiful Parker (派克) pen and had a try. It wrote so ____29____ that I wanted to buy it with all my heart, ____30____ as expected it was very expensive. The shopkeeper said, “I can give you the pen for ninety-five dollars ____31____ one hundred.” I looked up and thanked him for the ____32____ but refused politely as it was still quite expensive for me. By that time, the rain had stopped, and after ____33____ his kindness, I quickly walked back to my house.
After that day, the shop became my favourite place to ____34____. Although both of us knew nothing about each other, we had a deep friendship based on our ____35____ interests.
21. A. run into B. gone on C. backed down D. got off
22. A. considered B. advanced C. started D. preferred
23. A. matter B. reason C. event D. consequence
24. A. though B. since C. even if D. as if
25. A. umbrellas B. books C. pens D. backpacks
26. A. disagreed B. approved C. approached D. hesitated
27. A. surprise B. joy C. satisfaction D. disappointment
28. A. made use of B. caught sight of C. thought little of D. ran out of
29. A. roughly B. extremely C. smoothly D. calmly
30. A. and B. or C. so D. but
31. A. other than B. rather than C. more than D. fewer than
32. A. pressure B. option C. offer D. response
33. A. appreciating B. refusing C. promoting D. displaying
34. A. hang out B. hang over C. get over D. get out
35. A. personal B. common C. different D. ordinary
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Festivals ____36____(celebrate) all around the world. They have a wide range of ____37____(origin), such as religions, famous figures, and important events. Every festival has ____38____(it) different customs and unique charms. However, no matter how different they may seem, all over the world, the spirit of sharing joy, gratitude, love, or peace is common in all festivals.
____39____ all the traditional festivals, the harvest festival can be found in almost every culture. This important ____40____(agriculture) festival takes place after all the crops have been gathered in. People celebrate ____41____(show) that they are grateful for the year's supply of food.
Customs play a significant and relatively stable role in festivals, ____42____ sometimes they can change over time. With the development of modem society, some traditions may fade away and others may be established.
Festivals are an important part of society. They are occasions ____43____ allow us to relax and enjoy life, and forget about our work for a little while. They help us understand ____44____ we came from, who we are, and what to appreciate. If you study festivals carefully, you may be surprised to find that different cultures _____45_____(actual) have a lot in common after all.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假如你是李华,你听说好友小明因为压力太大想辍学。请你根据以下要点提示给他写一封信:
1.劝小明正确对待压力,并提出减轻压力的几个方法;2.希望小明接受自己的建议。
注意:1.词数80左右:2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Xiao Ming,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours truly,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. Peter woke up early in the morning. He went downstairs in a hurry and started to have his breakfast as quickly as possible.
“Why are you in such a hurry, early bird?” Mum asked him. “We will have an English spelling test today, Mum,” Peter said. “Mr. White promised to offer prizes to those who get 100 scores. I’ve been studying the word list since last week. Although the words are difficult, I am well prepared for them.”
Peter reviewed the spelling of each word once more carefully when Dad drove him to school. At last, it was time for the students to have a test. “Responsibility,” Mr. White started. Peter wrote it on his test paper quickly and confidently.
“The second word: contribution,” Mr. White said.
“So easy,” Peter thought. He quickly wrote the word down.
Thirty words later, the test papers were collected by Mr. White. “I am to mark your papers now,” he told the class. After marking the test papers, Mr. White said, “three of you won a prize today for excellent test scores. Peter, David and Mary got 100 percent on the spelling test!”
Mr. White praised them. Meanwhile, he gave the three students each a dictionary. Peter’s was an English-Chinese dictionary—the one he liked best. Peter was so excited that he held it high when his classmates cheered. “This is my happiest moment,” Peter thought.
After Mr. White gave the test paper back, Peter had a look at the words, feeling proud of his spelling. All of a sudden, the word “contribution” confused him. It didn’t seem right. Peter began to compare them after taking out the word list. “C-o-n-t-r-i-b-u-s-i-o-n,” he whispered. He had spelled it wrong.
“What am I to do?” Peter said to himself. “I expect my classmates to think I’m a master in spelling. If I tell Mr. White one of my spelling words is wrong I’ll have to give my prize back, or I will become an example for telling a lie”.
Staring at the red sign“100%” which was written at his test paper, Peter was lost in thought. After a while, he remembered a lesson Mum used to teach him, “We ought to be an honest person.”
Paragraph 1:
Slowly, Peter raised his hand.
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Paragraph 2:
Peter looked around and found many of his classmates were smiling at him.
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2021~2022学年度第一学期学业质量监测
高一英语
第一部分:听力(略)
第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The world is changing rapidly. Here are four cities that have changed greatly over the past five years.
Budapest, Hungary
Back in the 1990s, Budapest was a mystery to many people outside Europe and tourists wouldn't have dreamed of visiting it. Now, Budapest has a booming tourism industry, and it has been called one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. The cheap accommodation, the surprisingly delicious fine dining scene, and the wonderful views of the Danube River simply can't be beaten.
Boise, Idaho
Surprised to see this up-and-coming city on this list? Actually, Boise is really making a name for itself. This city is known for its growing cooking scene. But not only that, it is also becoming a major ski destination. The mountains surrounding this city are unbelievable, and the ski resorts around Boise are one of the best kept secrets in America. It's worth checking out!
Medellin, Colombia
In the past, you might have heard about how dangerous Colombia was, but things are rapidly improving for this South American nation, and Colombian cities are changing for the better. Medellin is a new popular travel destination. This is the place to dance all night and see a whole new side of Colombia. And the prices are still low!
Hobart, Tasmania
Hobart is the capital of the Australian state of Tasmania, and it's also becoming a more popular city for tourists and new permanent residents alike. There are plenty of historic buildings still around, nice harbors where boats are docked, and lots of cute new cafes, art galleries and shops popping up. The scenery there is truly beautiful, with wildlife unlike anywhere else. Travelers should make their way over!
1. In which way has Budapest changed greatly over the past several years?
A. Its population has been increasing rapidly.
B. Its tourism industry has been developing greatly.
C. Its transport has become easier and more convenient.
D. It has become a mystery to many people outside Europe.
2. Which of the following cities is the best choice for a winter sports lover?
A. Boise, Idaho. B. Budapest, Hungary.
C. Hobart, Tasmania. D. Medellin, Colombia.
3. What makes Hobart a popular tourist destination?
A. Its low and affordable prices. B. Its important and vital location.
C. Its breathtaking natural scenery. D. Its surprisingly delicious fine dining scene.
【答案】1. B 2. A 3. C
B
Aunt Fannie was Blueberry Jam Woman of course she wasn't really my aunt and out of fear, I never cl hat to her face The name always made my father chuckle (轻笑) and my mother look seriously at both of us -at me for being disrespectful, and at my father for encouraging my bad behavior. I enjoyed both reactions, so I looked for every opportunity to work for the name into conversation.
As a young woman, my mother had worked in the kitchen of a large Victorian farm house owned by Fannie Catty Fannie was the last of the Cratty line; she had never married, and had no living heirs (继承人). My father once told me that it was because she was too mean to share her family wealth or pass it on. Aunt Fannie was noted for her jam, and for never sharing the recipe (食谱) with another living soul. Even though my mother knew it by hear, as long as Aunt Fannie was alive, she never made the jam without Miss Cratty in our kitchen to direct the process and preserve the secret.
One year, after I had been particularly helpful with the jam-making process. Aunt Fannie gave me a quarter and then made me promise I would never spend it. “Hold onto this quarter,” she said, “and some day you will be rich. I still have my first very quarter.” It had obviously worked for her, so I put that 1938 quarter in a small box, put it in my dresser drawer, and waited to become rich.
I now have the blueberry-jam recipe and the quarter from Aunt Fannie. Neither has significantly contributed to my wealth, but I keep them to remind myself to hold onto the valuable things in life. Money can make you feel rich for a while, but it is your relationships, and your memories of time spent with friends and family that truly leave you wealthy. And that is a fortune that anyone can build.
4 What can we infer from "fear" mentioned in the first paragraph?
A. It was too difficult for the author to learn to make jam.
B. The author hesitated to talk with Aunt Fannie because of shyness.
C. The author knew it was impolite to call Aunt Fannie Blueberry Jam Woman.
D. Aunt Fannie was too strict and serious to get along well with the author's family.
5. Which of the following is right according to paragraph 2?
A. Aunt Fannie was willing to share her recipe.
B. The author often helped Aunt Fannie make jam.
C. The author's mother always made the jam alone.
D. The author's mother knew how to make the jam.
6. What is the author's mother's attitude towards Aunt Fannie?
A. Respectful. B. Disappointed.
C. Dependable. D. Frightened.
7. What does the author try to tell us?
A. Not to put a price on generosity.
B. To put ourselves into others' shoes.
C. Not to think of kindness as a burden.
D. To cherish time with family and friends.
【答案】4. C 5. D 6. A 7. D
C
In a new research, doctors are making use of feature films in an attempt to encourage their patients to talk more freely about their problems. Supporters of “film therapy” say that discussing characters and plot lines from a proper film can help people to understand their feelings better.
One of those using the method is Dr Zhang, a doctor from Shanghai, who charges ¥250 for a one-hour “film therapy” session. He said, “I was treating a woman who had been badly heartbroken in a relationship, and who was experiencing such strong feelings that it was difficult for her to speak about them. I told her that her situation reminded me of On the Waterfront, where the hero realizes his brother is dishonest and he feels a great sense of betrayal (背叛). My patient identified so easily with him that she started to cry. Watching and discussing the film unlocked all the feelings she had buried. Each time she watched and cried, she felt better.”
Dr Zhang admits that film therapy does not work for everyone, but says he has used it successfully with about a third of his clients. “Through the films' characters, plots and even music, it allows people to face their problems.” He said that Falling Down, in which Michael Douglas plays the part of an unemployed man who is so depressed that he uses violence, was an example of the dangerous results of not letting anger go. “I used this film with a patient who was very upset because he was holding back a lot of the anger he felt towards people who had hurt him,” said Dr Zhang. “We talked about Michael Douglas's character and the disastrous path he takes, and my patient then realized that he needed to let go of his feelings more regularly so as not to burst out like a time bomb.”
8. What can we learn about Dr. Zhang?
A. He is in favor of the film therapy. B. He is good at sharing his feelings.
C. He likes to review different films. D. He was once betrayed by his brother.
9. Why did the patient cry when she watched On the Waterfront?
A. She thought of her lover suddenly. B. She realized she had been cheated.
C. She brought her sufferings to mind. D. She was deeply touched by the film.
10. What did the patient decide to do after discussing Falling Down with Dr Zhang?
A. He learned a lot from Michael Douglas. B. He released his anger on a regular basis.
C. He acted out his anger through violence. D. He forgave those who had once hurt him.
11. Which statement is Dr Zhang more likely to agree on?
A. Film stars can help people solve their problems.
B. The film therapy can be applied to every patient.
C. Films can contribute to unlocking hidden feelings.
D. This therapy should be popularized all over the world.
【答案】8. A 9. C 10. B 11. C
D
To discuss bow to improve the game of football, President Roosevelt called coaches and athletic advisers from Yale University, Princeton University and Harvard University to White House.
The changes caused by the President were the first steps in a long line of reforms to make American football safer.
At that time, football was very dangerous and violent. In 1904 alone, at least 18 people died and more than 150 were injured because of playing football. According to The Washington Post, at least 45 football players died from 1900 to October 1905.
Roosevelt liked football and thought being violent wasn't necessarily a bad thing. But his son was injured while playing as a freshman at Harvard, bleeding badly from a cut over his eye, and the nation was shocked at the number of young men who died or were seriously injured in playing the game. People were especially shaken by the death of Union College player Harold Moore, who died after being kicked on the head.
A movement rose up to ban the sport, which was led by the president of Harvard and a number of other well-known people. They thought football had no place in civilized society and wanted to throw it away. Roosevelt wanted to reform the game and complained in a letter that Eliot wanted to kill it.
Roosevelt again called Harvard, Yale and other football coaches and officials to the White House with a view to a taking away its dangerous features. A committee was formed after the 1905 season to look at changing the rules.
The rules were changed for the 1906 season, but there were still some doubts. The head coach at Swarthmore College wrote a series of articles called How to Play Football. And it took several years for the rules to be accepted.
12. How does the author show the violence of football?
A. By providing some data. B. By making comparisons.
C. By telling personal experiences D. By showing research findings.
13. What was Roosevelt's attitude towards football?
A. He hoped it would disappear from the world.
B. He took pleasure in it although it was violent.
C. He thought football was a bad and violent sport.
D. He didn't like it at all because of his son's injury.
14. Why did Roosevelt call the coaches to the White House?
A. Because of the support from athletes. B. Because of Harold Moore's death.
C. Because of the public's angry feelings. D. Because of the anti-football movement.
15. What do we know about the new rules made in 1905?
A. Players were required to wear helmets. B. People accepted them slowly.
C. Elite played an important role in making them. D. Players found football was much easier to play.
【答案】12. A 13. B 14. D 15. B
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
You've made it to the last round of interviews for your dream job! After all,this is the stage where you and the interviewer are making a final decision on whether or not you're a good fit for the company. ____16____ From preparation to following up after the meeting, well walk you through the best tips and tricks to succeed at your final interview.
____17____
Ask a friend or family member to practice giving you sample interview questions until you feel comfortable. Alternatively, practice talking through your answers while looking at yourself in the mirror or recording yourself.
Find common ground by researching your interviewer's background
____18____ In this way, you will find out how long they've been with the company, their career path, and interests. Having that knowledge will allow you to share common interests to make a great first connection, especially if you're now interviewing with a senior-level employee.
Go into the interview with a salary number in mind.
That way, you'll have a well-informed idea of what you're looking for in a potential offer. To find typical payment for the role, search online for average salaries at the company or average salaries for that particular type of role within the industry. ____19____ Otherwise, you might end up giving yourself away a a discount.
Be prepared to talk about your career goals.
Show commitment in answering “Where do you see yourself in 5 years?” ____20____ In this way they rule out applicants who only wart to use the job as a quick stepping stone.
A. Greet the interviewer with professional enthusiasm.
B. Talk through answers to common interview questions.
C. Make use of the STAR method to answer interview questions,
D. With the right strategies, you can go into that last round confidently.
E. With that question, interviewers are trying to check your attitude to work.
F. Have a look at the company's homepage, or a professional site like Linkedln.
G. If your interviewer asks what you expect for a salary, don't give the first number.
【答案】16. D 17. B 18. F 19. G 20. E
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One day, it was raining heavily and I didn't have an umbrella I had just ____21____ a bus and had to walk back to my house. I ____22____ walking in that direction, when 1 heard somebody shouting, “Sister, sister.” I looked back and saw the stationery shopkeeper. I went to him and asked what was the ____23____. He said that ____24____ it was raining heavily, I could take a seat in his shop, have a look at his new ____25____ and go home when the rain stopped.
I ____26____ for a moment, but the idea of getting to have a look at the pens made me nod.
To my ____27____ I found that the shop was larger than I thought. The stationery shopkeeper offered me a chair and took out the pens for me. I ____28____ a beautiful Parker (派克) pen and had a try. It wrote so ____29____ that I wanted to buy it with all my heart, ____30____ as expected it was very expensive. The shopkeeper said, “I can give you the pen for ninety-five dollars ____31____ one hundred.” I looked up and thanked him for the ____32____ but refused politely as it was still quite expensive for me. By that time, the rain had stopped, and after ____33____ his kindness, I quickly walked back to my house.
After that day, the shop became my favourite place to ____34____. Although both of us knew nothing about each other, we had a deep friendship based on our ____35____ interests.
21. A. run into B. gone on C. backed down D. got off
22. A. considered B. advanced C. started D. preferred
23. A. matter B. reason C. event D. consequence
24. A. though B. since C. even if D. as if
25. A. umbrellas B. books C. pens D. backpacks
26. A. disagreed B. approved C. approached D. hesitated
27. A. surprise B. joy C. satisfaction D. disappointment
28. A. made use of B. caught sight of C. thought little of D. ran out of
29. A. roughly B. extremely C. smoothly D. calmly
30. A. and B. or C. so D. but
31. A. other than B. rather than C. more than D. fewer than
32. A. pressure B. option C. offer D. response
33. A. appreciating B. refusing C. promoting D. displaying
34. A. hang out B. hang over C. get over D. get out
35. A. personal B. common C. different D. ordinary
【答案】21. D 22. C 23. A 24. B 25. C 26. D 27. A 28. B 29. C 30. D 31. B 32. C 33. A 34. A 35. B
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Festivals ____36____(celebrate) all around the world. They have a wide range of ____37____(origin), such as religions, famous figures, and important events. Every festival has ____38____(it) different customs and unique charms. However, no matter how different they may seem, all over the world, the spirit of sharing joy, gratitude, love, or peace is common in all festivals.
____39____ all the traditional festivals, the harvest festival can be found in almost every culture. This important ____40____(agriculture) festival takes place after all the crops have been gathered in. People celebrate ____41____(show) that they are grateful for the year's supply of food.
Customs play a significant and relatively stable role in festivals, ____42____ sometimes they can change over time. With the development of modem society, some traditions may fade away and others may be established.
Festivals are an important part of society. They are occasions ____43____ allow us to relax and enjoy life, and forget about our work for a little while. They help us understand ____44____ we came from, who we are, and what to appreciate. If you study festivals carefully, you may be surprised to find that different cultures _____45_____(actual) have a lot in common after all.
【答案】36. are celebrated
37. origins
38. its 39. Of
40. agricultural
41. to show
42. but 43. that##which
44. where 45. actually
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
46. 假如你是李华,你听说好友小明因为压力太大想辍学。请你根据以下要点提示给他写一封信:
1.劝小明正确对待压力,并提出减轻压力的几个方法;2.希望小明接受自己的建议。
注意:1.词数80左右:2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear Xiao Ming,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours truly,
Li Hua
【答案】Dear Xiaoming,
I’m sorry to learn that you intend to drop out for high stress. As one of your best friends, I hope that you can give up the idea.
First of all,you should have a right attitude towards stress.Stress is a small part in our normal life.Second, I suggest you calm down and find out the cause of your stress and manage to come up with ways of dealing with it. As to how to reduce stress, you may take exercise, listen to music or turn to your teachers or classmates for help.
I hope that you can take my suggestion into account and I’m convinced that you will make a right decision.
Yours truly,
Li hua
第二节(满分25分)
47. Peter woke up early in the morning. He went downstairs in a hurry and started to have his breakfast as quickly as possible.
“Why are you in such a hurry, early bird?” Mum asked him. “We will have an English spelling test today, Mum,” Peter said. “Mr. White promised to offer prizes to those who get 100 scores. I’ve been studying the word list since last week. Although the words are difficult, I am well prepared for them.”
Peter reviewed the spelling of each word once more carefully when Dad drove him to school. At last, it was time for the students to have a test. “Responsibility,” Mr. White started. Peter wrote it on his test paper quickly and confidently.
“The second word: contribution,” Mr. White said.
“So easy,” Peter thought. He quickly wrote the word down.
Thirty words later, the test papers were collected by Mr. White. “I am to mark your papers now,” he told the class. After marking the test papers, Mr. White said, “three of you won a prize today for excellent test scores. Peter, David and Mary got 100 percent on the spelling test!”
Mr. White praised them. Meanwhile, he gave the three students each a dictionary. Peter’s was an English-Chinese dictionary—the one he liked best. Peter was so excited that he held it high when his classmates cheered. “This is my happiest moment,” Peter thought.
After Mr. White gave the test paper back, Peter had a look at the words, feeling proud of his spelling. All of a sudden, the word “contribution” confused him. It didn’t seem right. Peter began to compare them after taking out the word list. “C-o-n-t-r-i-b-u-s-i-o-n,” he whispered. He had spelled it wrong.
“What am I to do?” Peter said to himself. “I expect my classmates to think I’m a master in spelling. If I tell Mr. White one of my spelling words is wrong I’ll have to give my prize back, or I will become an example for telling a lie”.
Staring at the red sign“100%” which was written at his test paper, Peter was lost in thought. After a while, he remembered a lesson Mum used to teach him, “We ought to be an honest person.”
Paragraph 1:
Slowly, Peter raised his hand.
________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph 2:
Peter looked around and found many of his classmates were smiling at him.
__________________________________________________________________________
【答案】Paragraph 1:
Slowly, Peter raise his hand. “Mr. White, I didn’t get 100 percent on the test. I missed a word.” He stood up and handed his teacher the dictionary he liked best and his test paper. “I spelled contribution with ‘s-i’ instead of ‘t-i’. Peter could feel his classmates looking at him with surprise as he walked back to his desk. Mr. White held up Peter’s test paper. “Class,” he said, “Peter did something even more important than spelling every word correctly on a test. “Mr. White smiled at Peter. “He taught us all a lesson on being honest.”
Paragraph 2:
Peter looked around. He found many of his classmates were smiling at him. “Peter, I want you to have this dictionary because you set a good example for all of us.” Mr. White said. Peter took the dictionary from his teacher and expressed his thanks to Mr. White. Meanwhile, he couldn’t wait to show it to Mum and tell her one of his best days ever.
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