高三年级英语周末作业4
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⾼三年级英语周末作业4
⼀、单项填空
21. —I heard about your promotion, you ______ be thrilled.
—Not really, the new office is huge, but the work load has doubled.
A. shall
B. can
C. must
D. will
22. Guangzhou Evergrande made history by winning the AFC Champions League title for China, which is the first time a Chinese club ______ the competition.
A. won
B. wins
C. has won
D. had won
23. —What was the motorist’s final decision to deal with the¥400,000 left on his motorbike?
—After six nights of ______ with his conscience, he decided to return all the money to the loser.
A. wrestling
B. arguing
C. coping
D. corresponding
24. Normally, a forest fire and the damage ______ causes can be very extensive, especially when you consider the financial and physical losses.
A. which
B. that
C. this
D. it
25. David Bec kham has reportedly ______ investing in his friend Gordon Ramsay’s latest restaurant, just weeks before it opens, because they both want different things.
A. pulled out of
B. kept up with
C. got down to
D. come up with
26. —How do you understand life?
—It is a constant match ______ the greatest opponent is yourself.
A. in that
B. of which
C. where
D. when
27. There can be no equality of opportunity _______ everyone follows the rules at their own game.
A. if
B. unless
C. once
D. since
28. —Was Sun Yang sorry for his driving without a license?
—Yeah, he said he ______ a role model as a public figure but he failed to be.
A. was
B. had been
C. should have been
D. would be
29. —What are these housewives talking about?
—They are discussing whether men are actually ______ to housework or just too lazy.
A. obedient
B. allergic
C. native
D. relevant
30. Never for one moment, believe it or not, ______ being faced with such a situation where a helping hand was greatly needed.
A. I imagined
B. do I imagine
C. I have imagined
D. had I imagined
31. —What did he do in return for free ______ and food offered by the kind couple?
—He helped their son with his lessons.
A. conservation
B. admission
C. accommodation
D. immigration
32. The white building, ______ threats to pull it down, is now a private house in the possession of a retired professor.
A. survived
B. surviving
C. to survive
D. having survived
33. It is ______ his tremendous enthusiasm and devotion that the old teacher is respected by all his students.
A. on account of
B. with regard to
C. in terms of
D. in reference to
34. We have offered him the position, but I don’t have the slightest idea ______ he will accept it.
A. how
B. if
C. whether
D. that
35. —Jack, how can I turn on this IPod?
—______
A. Allow me!
B. So what?
C. Hold on.
D. Nothing much.
⼆、任务型阅读
You’ve just graduated from business school and you feel like the world is your oyster, only to find that job offers aren’t knocking down your door as expected, making MBAs wonder why they’re not getting hired. This can be disheartening, but as an MBA, you know that perception(洞察⼒)is more important than reality. The key to getting hired is an e mployer’s perception of you. Many MBA graduates are guilty of unconsciously displaying signs that they are not the best fit for the job. Once you discover what these common mistakes are, you can put your MBA skills to use and strategize how to turn things in your favor and land the job you’ve been looking for.
Employers feel more comfortable hiring MBAs with experience because there is less need for training. Many MBAs mistakenly apply for jobs they are obviously not qualified for or which require more experience than they have, leaving them
scratching their heads at why they’re not getting interviews. Recruiters want MBAs who can prove their ability to increase revenues, decrease costs, and help their business succeed in some way. Show that you can help the company by providing concrete examples of relevant experience.
MBAs often have great resumes showing all the right qualifications, but then blow the interview with inappropriate behavior, such as a lack of professional appearance, poor hygie ne, or even a bad attitude. It’s necessary to be on your best behavior, dress appropriately, and not seem cocky, bored, or disinterested in the company. A little enthusiasm won’t hurt you, especially when it comes to a potential new job. Every business wants to put their most enthusiastic MBAs forward with important clients and customers, so be sure to show your passion for your work.
Another mistake you may be making unknowingly is how you portray yourself on social media. As an MBA, you know how im portant networking is, and these days, most of it is done online. Don’t assume that employers aren’t interested in your online profiles. Many employers now use social networking sites and online searches to check up on potential hires. Inappropriate photos and information, such as annoying material or implications of drinking and drug use are huge red flags to employers. Even discriminatory comments related to race, gender, or religion will leave employers with a bad impression. Make sure to remove any phot os, content, or links that can work against you in an employer’s eyes.
Don’t forget that practice makes perfect when it comes to finding a great MBA job. Earning your MBA was a huge accomplishment, but there’s always room for improvement. Ask your c lassmates, peers, family, and even past co-workers or managers for feedback. Show multiple, trusted resources the job posting you’re interested in, your cover letter and resume. Take constructive criticism on how it can be better. Do mock interviews to help relieve any tension and gain a better idea of how you’d like to present yourself. With a few minor changes to your resume and the way you interact with others, you’ll be
21. C 22. C 23. A 24. D 25. A 26. C 27. B 28. C 29. B 30. D
31. C 32. D 33. A 34. C 35. A
71. mistakes 72. fail 73. applying 74. behave 75. assumption
76. better 77. ability/capacity/qualifications 78. enthusiastic/passionate 79. impress 80. succeed。