题目列表(包括答案和解析)
完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
It’s good to make mistakes, and here is why.
First of all, mistakes are a clear 36 that you are trying new things.It’s always 37 to try new things because when you are trying new things you are 38 .If you never try anything new, how can you 39 ? The simple answer is “You can’t”.With few exceptions, every single detail of development is the 40 of someone trying something new.
When you are making mistakes, you are 41 .Edison failed 10,000 times before he 42 the light bulb.When asked how it felt to 43 that many times, he said that he hadn’t failed 10,000 times, but rather had learned 10,000 things that didn’t 44 .
Finally, when you make a mistake you are much 45 to success.Why ?
When all is done, you will have tried some number of things before you succeed. 46 you make a mistake you eliminate (排除) one of those things and are one step closer.
But this all doesn’t mean that you should go ahead 47 considering the consequences of a mistake.Quite the contrary, when you try something new, you 48 be willing to set some reasonable limits, so that in the event that it doesn’t 49 the way you want it to, you will be in a position to try again.
We all have 50 resources in time and money, so don’t blow them all on one 51 to a problem.Realize that it probably won’t be perfect the first time, and allocate (分配) these resources properly so you can learn, 52 corrections, and try it again.Only by 53 and using your mistakes in this way, can you make significant 54 in your business or career.
As an old saying goes, “If you’re not making mistakes, you’re not trying hard enough.”
So go 55 and make mistakes.And learn.And grow.And succeed.
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阅读表达(共 5 小题,每小题 3 分,满分 15 分)
阅读下面的短文,请根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的字数要求)
As American friend of mine who was high up in a big corporation had worked out a way of heading a good of e-mails before most of us bad, even heard of the concept. If any information he was sent was vital enough, his back of response would ensure the sender rang him up , if the sender wasn’t important enough to have his private numbers the communication couldn’t be that important, my friend is now even more senior in the same company so the strategy must work.
Almost every week now there seems to be a report suggesting that we are all being driven crazy by the bother of e-mail. He this is the case, it’s only because we haven’t developed an appropriate in dealing with it.
________ Firstly. You junk nothing with an exclamation mark on a string of capital letters, or from my address, you don’t recognize on feel confident about.
Secondly, e-mail don’t and have to be answered. Because e-mail is so easy, there’s a tendency for correspondence to carry on for ever, but it is permissible to stop an endless discussion or to accept a point of information sent by a colleague without acknowledging it.
Thirdly, a reply e-mail thoughts have to be the same length as the original. We all have e-mail pals who send long, chatty e-mails, which are nice to receive, but who then expect an equally long reply. The chart of e-mail can consist in the simple, incomplete sentence, totally regardless of the of the bread of the letter meat by post. You are perfectly within the bounds of politeness in responding to a marathon e-mail with a better reply.
Which sentence in the passage to the closest in meaning to the following one?
The possible existence of annoyance results from our inability to sort out e-mails.
Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with a proper sentence. (within 10 words )
What advice si given in the last paragraph? (within 10 words)
For what purpose does the author mention his American friend in Paragraph 1? (within 10 words)
Franslate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.
阅读表达(共5 小题;每小题3分,满分15 分)
阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的字数要求)。
An American friend of mine who was high up in a big corporation had worked out a way of handling a flood of e-mails before most of us had even heard of the concept. If any information he was sent was vital enough, his lack of response could ensure the sender rang him up. If the sender wasn’t important enough to have his private number, the communication couldn’t be that important. My friend is now even more senior in the same company, so the strategy must work.
Almost every week now, there seems to be a report suggesting that we are all being driven crazy by the bother of e-mail. If this is the case, it’s only because we haven’t developed an appropriate discrimination in dealing with it.
______. Firstly, you junk anything with an exclamation mark or a string of capital letters, or from any address you don’t recognize or feel confident about.
Secondly, e-mails don’t all have to be answered. Because e-mailing is so easy, there’s a tendency for correspondence to carry on for ever, but it is permissible to stop an endless discussion or to accept a point of information sent by a colleague without acknowledging it.
Thirdly, a reply e-mail doesn’t have to be the same length as the original. We all have e-mail pals who send long, chatty e-mails, which are nice to receive, but who then expect an equally long reply. The charm of e-mail can consist in the simple, incomplete sentence, totally regardless of the format of the letter sent by post. You are perfectly within the bounds of politeness in responding to a marathon e-mail with a brief reply.
76. Which sentence in the passage it the closed in meaning to the following one?
The possible existence of annoyance results from our inability to sort out e-mails.
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77. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with a proper sentence. (within 10 words)
____________________________________________________________
78. What advice is given in the last paragraph? (within 10 words)
_______________________________________________________
79. For what purpose does the author mention his American friend in Paragraph 1?
(within 10 words)
_____________________________________________________________
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.
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阅读表达(共5 小题;每小题3分,满分15 分)
阅读下面的短文,并根据短文后的要求答题(请注意问题后的字数要求)。
An American friend of mine who was high up in a big corporation had worked out a way of handling a flood of e-mails before most of us had even heard of the concept. If any information he was sent was vital enough, his lack of response could ensure the sender rang him up. If the sender wasn’t important enough to have his private number, the communication couldn’t be that important. My friend is now even more senior in the same company, so the strategy must work.
Almost every week now, there seems to be a report suggesting that we are all being driven crazy by the bother of e-mail. If this is the case, it’s only because we haven’t developed an appropriate discrimination in dealing with it.
______. Firstly, you junk anything with an exclamation mark or a string of capital letters, or from any address you don’t recognize or feel confident about.
Secondly, e-mails don’t all have to be answered. Because e-mailing is so easy, there’s a tendency for correspondence to carry on for ever, but it is permissible to stop an endless discussion or to accept a point of information sent by a colleague without acknowledging it.
Thirdly, a reply e-mail doesn’t have to be the same length as the original. We all have e-mail pals who send long, chatty e-mails, which are nice to receive, but who then expect an equally long reply. The charm of e-mail can consist in the simple, incomplete sentence, totally regardless of the format of the letter sent by post. You are perfectly within the bounds of politeness in responding to a marathon e-mail with a brief reply.
76. Which sentence in the passage it the closed in meaning to the following one?
The possible existence of annoyance results from our inability to sort out e-mails.
_______________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________
77. Fill in the blank in Paragraph 3 with a proper sentence. (within 10 words)
____________________________________________________________
78. What advice is given in the last paragraph? (within 10 words)
_______________________________________________________
79. For what purpose does the author mention his American friend in Paragraph 1?
(within 10 words)
_____________________________________________________________
80. Translate the underlined sentence in the last paragraph into Chinese.
________________________________________________________________
填写所给动词的正确形式。(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)
注意:有的空需要加助动词构成时态或语态
1. The little boy ________ (go) blind when he was run over by a passing car..
2. All the files deserve _______ (sort) out, for they will be useful in the future.
3. People have come to like the book that ____________ (write) in the 1980s.
4. The wooden furniture ____________ (replace) by plastic furniture sooner or later.
5 .I had my wallet __________(steal) on my way home.
6.The car is considered to ___________ (invent) in the 19th century.
7.I got to know him in the 1960s and since then a good relation ________ (build) between us.
8. By the time he was ten, he _____________(teach) mathematics by his father.
9. He insisted that he_______ (see) a man in the room at that time.
10.The Science and Technology Festival____________(hold) every year on a regular basis.
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