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2014-2015學(xué)年河北省衡水市武邑中學(xué)高三(下)單元測試卷(27)

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第二部分 英語知識運(yùn)用

  • 1.I asked Tom and Mike to come to my birthday party,but _____appeared.(  )

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  • 2.At the meeting,they talked about ____harm pollution does to the environment and the people around.( ?。?/h2>

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  • 3.Whether you like it or not,we live in a particular community _______exchanging presents is an important part of communication.( ?。?/h2>

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  • 4.--____you interrupt now?Can't you see I'm on the phone?
    --Sorry Sir,but it's urgent.(  )

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  • 5.---Hello,Tom.This is Mary speaking.
    ---What a coincidence!I_________ about you.( ?。?/h2>

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  • 6.The little boy won't go to sleep         his mother tells him a story.(  )

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第三部分 閱讀理解 閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑.

  • 19.Most job applicants have a general list before a job interview-updating a résumé(簡歷),ironing a professional suit,rehearsing(排練)an explanation for those two years spent after college.However,if tidying up the Facebook profile isn't on that list,maybe it should be.
       According to a new study conducted by Harris Interactive for Career Builder.com,45 percent of employers questioned are using social networks to screen people looking for jobs this year-more than double
    from a year earlier,when a similar survey found that just 22 percent of employers were researching potential hires on social networking sites like Facebook,MySpace,Twitter and Linked In.
       The study,which questioned 2,667 managers and human resource workers,found that 35 percent of employers decided not to offer a job to a candidate based on the content uncovered on a social networking site.
       The report showed that Facebook was the most popular online destination for employers to do their online sleuthing(偵查),followed by LinkedIn and MySpace.In addition,7 percent followed job applicants on Twitter.More than half of the employers who participated in the survey said that provocative(挑釁)photos were the biggest factor contributing to a decision not to hire a potential employee,while 44 percent of employers aimed at references to drinking and drug use as red flags.Other warning signs included bad-mouthing of previous employers and colleagues and poor online communication skills.
       While most of these may seem like obvious blocks,what consists of alarming behavior to a particular employer?Would photographs of a trip to the beach be considered inappropriate(不適當(dāng)?shù)模縏o be on the safe side,it's probably wise to use the new privacy settings offered by Facebook to keep everything but the most innocuous(無傷大雅的)content away from the public eye.

    (1)Your general list before a job interview should include all the following EXCEPT

    A.a(chǎn) written form of your education and previous jobs
    B.preparing appropriate clothes
    C.tidying up your information on social networks
    D.rehearsing what the employer would say to you
    (2)What can we learn from the passage?

    A.Social networks are not important in job hunting.
    B.Online information about job hunters is not reliable.
    C.We should be careful while sending photos to social networks.
    D.Facebook is not so popular as it used to be.
    (3)The underlined phrase"red flag"in Para.4 probably means

    A.a(chǎn) signal that somebody is not an ideal employee
    B.a(chǎn) signal that danger is coming
    C.a(chǎn) warning that something is deadly
    D.a(chǎn) symbol of revolution
    (4)Why should the job seekers use the new privacy setting offered by Facebook?

    A.To keep everything from being seen by others.
    B.To keep the employers from seeing the inappropriate content.
    C.To allow photographs of a trip to the beach seen on line freely.
    D.To allow the employers to see the inappropriate content.
    (5)The passage is mainly intended for

    A.employers
    B.employees
    C.people working for Facebook
    D.job applicants

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短文改錯(cuò)

  • 20.One day in the restaurant where I worked, I am serving a table of four and each person had ordered the different kind of fish. Three plate were already on the table when the man closest to me pointing to one plate and asked me the name of the fish on it. Before I could answer him, she continued to ask me the name of the fish on another one plate. I was about to answer him while I noticed that the last plate on my tray (托盤) began to fall. They fell noisily to the floor seconds late, spreading its contents on the carpet. Everyone stared me and I stood there with a red face.

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