在职申硕英语习题练习

在职申硕英语考试易错题(2019/11/4)
While the college campus may be the perfect forum in which to exhibit your taste for the latest in fashion style, the interview is not the place to do so. With very few unusual exceptions, sandals and sweatshirts are out. Oxfords and business suits are still in.Even though many companies have relaxed the internal company dress code, interviews still follow the conservative standarD、Don’t buck the trenD、
Unfortunately, most college grads are underprepared with proper interview dress. They feel they can " get by" with what is already in their wardrobe. Usually not. Remember that stylish is not conservative. You should be doing the talking, not your clothes.
This is not to say that you need to go out and buy a whole new wardrobe. Go for quality over quantity. One or two well-chosen business suits will serve you all the way to the first day on the job and beyonD、Then, when you are making some money, you can begin to round out your wardrobe. For now, no one will fault you for wearing the same sharp outfit each time you interview.
If you are still not sure how to dress for the interview, call them and ask!But this is one time when you do not want to call the Hiring Manager—instead, ask to be put through to Human Resources. Sure, you run the risk of someone in HR thinking you are a social idiot, but that’s a lot better than having the Hiring Manager distracted by inappropriate interview dress.
While many work environments have shifted to business casual as the work standard, business suits are still the interview standarD、When in doubt, it is almost always better to err on the side of conservatism.
One final note on interview dress: while it goes without saying that your interview elothes should be neat and clean, very few interviewees give the same time and attention to their shoes. Shoes Yes, shoes. I am aware of at least oneCorporate Recruiter who forms first impressions based solely on shoes. He subjectively judges that those who pay attention to details like their shoes are also likely to be diligent in their work life.And it is not just that person’s opinion. So it is not enough to be elean, pressed, and ironeD、Make sure your shoes are conservative, clean, and polisheD、
1题:{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
It is suggested in the passage that for interviews and future jobs, ______.A.the present clothes of most college graduates are good enough
B.it is necessary for college graduates to buy everything new
C.the requirements for proper dress vary greatly in different company
D.it is necessary to prepare some high-quality business suits to begin with
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2题: A: Please deposit twenty more cents. B: ______.
A.Oh, dear, I don't have any more money. I'!1 have to hang up now.
B.Deposit twenty more cents. It's an astronomical figure for me.
C.Sorry, I didn't owe you twenty more cents.
D.Sorry, I didn't even have a bank account book.
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3题:More than half of all Jews married in U. S. since 1990 have wed people who aren’t Jewish. Nearly 480,000American children under the age of ten have one Jewish and one non-Jewish parent.And, if a survey compiled by researchers at the University ofCalifornia at LosAngeles is any indication, it’s almost certain that most of these children will not identify themselves as "Jewish" when they get older.
That survey asked college freshmen, who are usually around age 18, about their own and their parents’ religious identities. Ninety-three percent of those with two Jewish parents said they thought of themselves as Jewish.But when the father wasn’t Jewish, the number dropped to 38 percent, and when the mother wasn’t Jew, just 15 percent of the students said they were Jewish, too.
"I think what was surprising was just how low the Jewish identification was in these mixed marriage families. " Linda Sax is a professor of education at UCL
A、She directed the survey which was conducted over the course of more than a decade and wasn’t actually about religious identity specifically.But Professor Sax says the answers to questions about religion were particularly striking, and deserve a more detailed study. She says it’s obvious that interfaith marriage works against the development of Jewish identity among children, but says it’s not clear at this point why that’s the case. "This new study is necessary to get more in-depth about their feelings about their religion. That’s something that the study that I completed was not able to do. We didn’t have information on how they feel about their religion, whether they have any concern about their issues of identification, how comfortable they feel about their lifelong goals. I think the new study’s going to cover some of that," she says.
Jay Rubin is executive director of Hillel, a national organization that works with Jewish college students. Mr. Rubin says Judaism is more than a religion, it’s an experience.And with that in mind, Hillel has commissioned a study of Jewish attitudes towards Judaism. Researchers will concentrate primarily on young adults, and those with two Jewish parents, and those with just one, those who see themselves as Jewish and those who do not. Jay Rubin says Hillel will then use this study to formulate a strategy for making Judaism more relevant to the next generation ofAmerican Jews.
Among the freshmen at UCLA______thought themselves as Jewish.
A、most
B.93% of those whose parents were both Jewish
C.62% of those only whose fathers were Jewish
D.15% of those only whose mothers were Jewish
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4题:论述教师绩效评估的主体及其作用。
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5题: Woman: John, did you play any music instrument when you were youngMan: You bet I did. I was the chairman of the guitar club in high school.Question: What does the man mean
A.He played guitar poorly in high school.
B.He still plays guitar very often now.
C.He played guitar very well in high school.
D.He didn't like playing any music instrument.
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