A.an ant still smells like a living when it dies.
B.the \ C.the \
D.the \ 40.What is the result of the test on Choe's hypothesis? A.It proves that his hypothesis is time.
B.Not enough evidence has been found to support his hypothesis. C.It shows that his hypothesis is wrong. D.It indicates that his hypothesis needs revising. 第三篇
How to Interview People
Interviewing(采访)is one of those skills that you can only get better at. You will never again feel so ill at ease as when you try it for the first time, and you’ll probably never feel entirely
comfortable trying to get from another person answers that he or she may be too shy to reveal. But at least half of the skill is mechanical. The rest is instinct, which can all be learned with experience. The basic tool for an interview are paper and two or three well-sharpened pencils. But keep your notebook or paper out of sight until you need it. There’s nothing less likely to relax a person than the arrival of someone with a note-taking pad. Both sort of person you’re dealing with, getting him or her to trust you.
Never go into an interview without doing whatever homework you can. If you are interviewing a town official, know his voting record. If it’s an actor, know what plays he has been in. You will not be liked if you inquire about facts that you could have learned in advance.
Many beginning interviewers are afraid that they are forcing the other person to answer questions and have no right to inquire about his personal secrets. This fear is almost 100 percent unnecessary. Unless the person really hates being interviewed, he is delighted that somebody wants to interview him. Most men and women lead lives that are uninteresting, and they grasp any chance to talk to an outsider who seems eager to listen.
This doesn’t necessarily mean that it will go well. In general you will be talking to people who have never been interviewed before, and they will get used to the process awkwardly, perhaps not giving you anything that you can use. Come back another day。 it will go better. You will both even begin to enjoy it–proof that you aren’t forcing your victim to do something he doesn’t really want to.
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41.The word\ A.\ B.\ C.\ D.\
42.According to the passage, during an interview notebooks or paper should A.never be used
B.be used only when necessary C.be kept at home
D.be given to the interviewee
43.The writer of the passage suggests that before interviewing a person, you should A.have a good rest B.visit a town official C.meet an actor D.make preparations
44.It can be inferred from paragraph 4 that most men and women A.are afraid to meet interviewers B.hate being interviewed C.like being interviewed D.fear to speak to outsiders
45.According to the passage, if a person being interviewed is too uneasy to give you anything useful, what should you do? A.Arrange another interview B.Give him or her a bad score C.Wait until he or she calms down
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D.Try to make him or her trust you
第5部分:补全短文(第46~50题,每题2分,共10分)
下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。 Conservation or Wasted Effort?
The black robin(旅鸫)is one of the world's rarest birds.It is a small,wild bird,and it lives only on the island of Little Mangere,off the coast of New Zealand.In 1967 there were about fifty black robins there。in 1977 there were fewer than ten.________(46).
Energetic steps are being taken to preserve the black robin.________(47)The idea is to buy another island nearby as a special home,a \,for threatened wild life,including black robins.The organizers say that Little Mangere should then be restocked(重新准备) with the robin's food.Thousands of the required plants are at present being cultivated in New Zealand.
Is all this concern a waste of human effort? ________(48)Are we losing our sense of what is reasonable and what is unreasonable?
In the earth's long,long past hundreds of kinds of creatures have evolved,risen to a degree of success and died out.In the long,long future there will be many new and different forms of life.Those creatures that adapt themselves successfully to what the earth offers will survive for a long time.________(49)This is nature's proven method of operation.
The rule of selection--\themselves arrived on the scene.We,being ode of the most adaptable creatures the earth has yet produced,may last longer than most.________(50).You may take it as another rule that when,at last.human beings show signs of dying out,no other creature will extend a paw(爪)to postpone our departure.On the contrary, we will be hurried out.
Life seems to have grown too tough for black robins.I leave you to judge whether we should try to do anything about it.
A. Some creatures,certain small animals,insects and birds,will almost certainly outlast (比……长久)man,for they seem even more adaptable. B. Those that fail to meet the challenges will disappear early.
C. Detailed studies are going on,and a public appeal for money has been made. D. Both represent orders in the classification of life
E. Is it any business of ours whether the black robin survives or dies out? F. These are the only black robins left in the world
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第6部分:完形填空(第51~65题,每题1分,共15分)
下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定一个最佳选项。 The Case of the Disappearing Fingerprints
One useful anti-cancer drug can effectively erase the whorls and other characteristic marks that give people their distinctive fingerprints. Losing 51 become troublesome. A case released online in a letter by Annals of Oncology indicates how big a 52 of losing fingerprints is.
Eng-Huat Tan, a Singapore-based medical doctor describes a 62-year old man who has used capecitabine to 53 his nasopharyngeal cancer. After three years on the 54 , the patient decided to visit U.S. relatives last December. But he was stopped by U.S. customs officials 55 4 hours after entering the country when those officials couldn't get fingerprints from the man. There were no distinctive swirly 56 appearing from his index finger.
U.S. customs has been fingerprinting incoming foreign visitors for years, Tan says. Their index fingers are 57 and screened against digital files of the fingerprints of bad guys -- terrorists and potential criminals that our federal guardians have been tasked with keeping out of the country. Unfortunately, for the Singapore travelers, one potential 58 effect of his drug treatment is a smoothing of the tissue on the finger pads. 59 , no fingerprints.
\capecitabine,\patients with a doctor's note pointing out that their medicine may cause fingerprints to disappear. Eventually, the Singapore traveler made it into the United States. I guess the name on his passport didn't raise any red flags. But he's also now got the explanatory doctor's note – and won't leave home 62 it.
By the way, maybe the Food and Drug Administration, 63 approved use of the drug 11 years ago, should consider 64 its list of side effects associated with this medicine. The current list does note that patients may experience vomiting, stomach pain and some other side effects. But no where 65 it mention the potential for loss of fingerprints. 51. A.he B.them C.her D.him
52. A.theme B.topic C.creation D.problem 53. A.treat B.cut C.find D.smooth 54. A.recovery B.diet C.drug D.diagnosis 55. A.in B.at C.for D.on
56. A.digits B.marks C.images D.pictures 57. A.printed B.located C.cured D.placed
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58. A.normal B.good C.main D.side
59. A.However B.Hence C.Moreover D.Furthermore 60. A.begin B.like C.decide D.have
61. A.prevent B.preserve C.presume D.prescribe 62. A.off B.on C.without D.with 63. A.who B.where C.when D.which
64. A.updating B.using C.printing D.cancelling 65. A.must B.does C.may D.should
参考答案
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