在职申硕英语考试易错题(2019/10/21) |
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第2题:Promptness is important inAmerican business, academic, and social settings. The (56) of punctuality is taught to young children at school. Today slips and the use of bells signal to the child that (57) and time itself are to be respecteD、 People who keep (58) are considered dependable. If people are late for job interviews, appointments, or classes, they are often (59) unreliable and irresponsible. In the business setting, "time is money" and companies may (60) their executive for tardiness to business meetings. Of course, it is not always possible to be punctual. Social and business etiquette also provides rules for (61) arrivals.Calling (62) the telephone if one is going to be more than a few minutes late for (63) appointments is (64) polite and is often expecteD、Keeping a friend waiting (65) ten to twenty minutes is considered rude. Respecting deadlines is also important in academic and professional (66) . Students who (67) assignments late may be surprised to find that the professor will (68) their grade or even refuse to (69) their work. (70) it is a question of arriving on time or of meeting a deadline, people are culturally expected to stick to the schedule time. A、approve B.sue C.fine D.persecute |
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第3题: Is this an ______ order or a personal request A.authentic B.influential C.authoritarian D.authoritative |
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第4题:Color is very important to most animals for it helps them to get along in the worl D、Color (61) to make an animal difficult for its enemies to (62) . Many animals match their (63) so well that as long’as they do not move no one is (64) to see them. You probably have often "jumped" a rabbit. If you (65) , you know how the rabbit sits perfectly still (66) you are just a few feet away. You (67) see the rabbit till it runs for its (68) matches very closely the place where it is (69) . Many times you may have walked past a rabbit (70) didn’t’ run and you never knew it was there at all. One of the most usual color schemes that helps animals to keep (71) being seen, is a dark back and light underpants, if an animal is the same color all (72) , there is always a dark shadow along the animal’s belly (腹部). (73) an enemy couldn’t see the animal he could see this dark shadow. The shadow makes the animal (74) out to view.But if the belly is (75) than the rest of the animal, the shadow will not be notice D、 A.enable B.hardly C.likely D、possible |
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第5题:CurtDunnam bought aChevroletBlazer with one of the most popular new features in high-end cars: the OnStar personal security system. The heavily advertised communications and tracking feature is used nationwide by more than two million drivers, who simply push a button to connect, via a built-in cellphone, to a member of the OnStar staff.A、Global Positioning System, or G. P. S. , helps the employee give verbal directions to the driver or locate the car after an accident. The company can even send a signal to unlock car doors for locked-out owners, or honk the horn to help people find their cars in an endless plain of parking spaces. The biggest selling point for the system is its use in thwarting car thieves. Once an owner reports to the police that a car has been stolen, the company can track it to help intercept the thieves, a service it performs about 400 times each month. But for Mr.Dunnam, the more he learned about his car’s security features, the less secure he felt. He has enough technical knowledge to worry that someone else-law enforcement officers, or hackers-could listen in on his phone calls, or gain control over his automotive systems without his knowledge or consent. "While I don’t believe G. M. intentionally designed this system to facilitate such activities, they sure have made it easy," he sai D、 Mr.Dunnam said he had become even more concerned because of a federal appeals court case involving a criminal investigation, in which federal authorities had demanded that a company attach a wiretap to tracking services like those installed in his car. The suit did not reveal which company was involve D、A、three-judge panel in San Francisco rejected the request, but not on privacy grounds; the panel said the wiretap would interfere with the operation of the safety services. OnStar has said that its equipment was not involved in that case.An OnStar spokeswoman, Geri Lama, suggested that Mr.Dunnam’s worries were overblown. The signals that the company sends to unlock car doors or track location-based information can be triggered only with a secure exchange of specific identifying data, which ought to deter all but the most determined hackers, she sai D、 Mr.Dunnam felt dissatisfied with OnStar because ______.A.his demand for better service was rejected B.his personal information might be revealed C.OnStar posed potential danger to driving safety D、OnStar had been developed to facilitate police work |
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