在职攻硕英语习题练习

在职攻硕英语易错题(2019/9/23)
The first rule of finance is to live within your means by spending no more than 80% of your take-home pay. If you take home $100 per week, spend no more than $ 80.
But ever look at what people spend their money on I have relatives and friends deeply in debt, spending $12 for every $10 they earn instead of the $ 8 you know they should be spending. When I see them, they’re proud of their new whatever. "What do you think of my new truck " asked one from the driver’s seat. "Do you like my new shoes " asked another on high heels. "Check out my new big screen," said a third while holding the remote in his living room. We’ve all heard people fishing for compliments on their new toys.
Every one of them was proud of what they’d financeD、They seem to have bought it for the purpose of being proud, of showing off, of keeping up with the Joneses. "Look at my new..." is everybody’s favorite phrase, even when the object in question isn’t theirs at all and won’t be new when they’ve finally paid for it, if they ever do.
They’re proud of being stupiD、They think it’s cool to drive the financed car, wear the financed shoes, and watch the financed TV, but to smart people, whose opinions are the only ones we should respect, these people look dumb as rocks.
The Joneses, nine times out of 10, are financially stupiD、That’s why they have all that stuff, on borrowed money, why try to copy them Worse, why try to impress themCopy and impress smart people, the ones who own their stuff. If you want to impress smart people, debt is the last way to go about it. Trying to impress a money-smart person by going into debt is like trying to impress Olympic swimming champion Michael Phelps by drowning in a pool. Michael Phelps is impressed by good swimming, and a money-smart person by good money management.
1题:{{B}}Passage Four{{/B}}
"Smart people" in the last paragraph refers to ______.A.clever businessmen
B.people with high IQs
C.fashionable wealthy people
D.people good at money management
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2题:Many students suggested ______ a boat trip on the Huangpu River.


A.to organize
B.organize
C.organized
D.organizing
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Older female managers are {{U}} (51) {{/U}} that working under the {{U}} (52) {{/U}} of younger female managers can be particularly {{U}} (53) {{/U}}. While older women generally have long accepted the {{U}} (54) {{/U}} of working for younger men, some are having difficulty in coming to grips with the idea that younger women are occupying more and more {{U}} (55) {{/U}} positions. Today, nearly 1.5 million women under the age of thirty-five hold managerial jobs, up from 322,000 in the early 1970s. On one hand, this {{U}} (56) {{/U}} signals improvement in the status of career-minded women. On the other hand, it can stifle progression and lead to dissatisfaction. Older women tend to be deferential (恭敬的,恭顺的) with coworkers and maternal with supervisors. Such {{U}} (57) {{/U}} can infuriate young female executives and can {{U}} (58) {{/U}} stressful working conditions.Conflict often arises because older workers frequently feel that they wow how things ought to be {{U}} (59) {{/U}}. Their advice is sought in some cases, but most of the time they are perceived as a {{U}} (60) {{/U}} of the "problem" by younger, career-oriented female managers.
3题:
Directions: There are 10 blanks in the following passage. For each numbered blank, there are 4 choices markedA,B,C、andD、Choose the best one and mark your answer on theANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center.
A.used
B.forgotten
C.done
D.carried
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4题:Nick: Hi, Daisy, let me introduce you to Peter. Peter also works at IBM. Peter, this is Daisy, a family friend.
Peter: ______


A.Hi, I am Peter Cruis.
B.Hi, how do you do
C.Hi, what do you do
D.Hi, glad to meet you, Daisy.
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5题: The point is worth______.
A.being mentioned
B.mentioning
C.to mention
D.mentioned
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