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2011年全国大学生英语竞赛C类样题及答案
2011 National English Contest for College Students(Level C--- Sample)Part I Listening Comprehension (25 minutes, 30 marks)Section A (5 marks)In this section, you will hear five short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be read only once. After each question, there will be a pause. During the pause, read the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1.What is the man going to do?A.Rent a car.B.Buy a car.C.Sell his car.2.How often does the bar have happy hour?A.Twice a day.B.Twice a week.C.Twice a month.3.Why does the man have to arrange his appointments?A.To be able to see everyone.B.To practice writing a schedule.C.To go out and eat.4.When is the man going to leave for Washington?A.Tomorrow evening.B.Tomorrow afternoon.C.Tomorrow morning.5.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In the kitchen.B.In the bathroom.C.In the bedroomSection B (10 marks)In this section, you will hear two long conversations. Each conversation will be read only once. At the end of each conversation, there will be a one-minute pause. During the pause, read the five questions, each with three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.Conversation one6.What reason did one firm of publishers give for not accepting Dominic‟S first book?A.Its subject.B.Its style.C.Its length.7.What did Dominic want from the characters in his books?A.To be as realistic as possible.B.To change as the story developed.C.To be likeable people.8.What happens after Dominic finished writing his series.of books?A.Readers wanted more of the same.B.He got tired of receiving letters.C.Many publishers offered him contracts.9.What is Dominic‟S ambition at the moment?A.To win an award in the science—fiction field.B.To get more people toread his novels.C.To improve his story—telling skills.10.Why did Dominic accept a film offer?A.He wanted a rest from writing.B.He Was promised high earnings.C.He Was too proud to reject it.Conversation Two11.Why did Jack get a role in the soap opera?A.He had a certificate in drama studies.B.One of his friends was a TV star.C.A TV star had just resigned.12.Which part of Jack‟s job is the most difficult?A.Remembering his fines.B.Pretending to be a bad person.C.Working with famous people.13.How does Jack avoid the negative effects of fame?A.He reads about other actors‟experiences.B.He listens to his old friends.C.He follows his mother‟S advice.14.What is Jack‟S reason for not going to the gym?A.He prefers team sports.B.He is too busy.…C.He thinks it is unnecessary.15.What‟S Jack‟S dream for the future?A.To win a TV prize.B.To become a cinema actor.C.T0 become world-famousSection C (5 marks)In this section, you will hear five short news item. Each item will be read only once. After each item, there will be a pause. During the pause, read the question and the three choices marked A, B and C, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center 16.Which countries does the news concern in particular?A.Mexico and the USA.B.Mexico and Canada.C.Mexico and Russia.17.HOW many statues are mentioned in the news?A.2.B.3.C.4.18.How many times did the chocolate company change its mind?A.Once.B.Twice.C.Three times.19.Which company says that China is its 3rd most important market?A.Rolls Royce.B.Ferrari.C.Lamborghini.20.what was Jon Scieszka‟s previou s job?A.Ambassador.B.Teacher.C.Author.Section D (10 marks)In this section, you are required to fill 10 blanks, each with NO MORE THANTHREE WORDS after listening to a short passage. The passage will be read twice. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.“Christmas is coming,and the goose is getting fat!”Christmas is the biggest festival in Britain and is celebrated on 25th December.The four weeks before Christmas are called Advent,and are traditionally celebrated in churches by lighting a candle each Sunday during this time.Nowadays,many people in Britain are not very(21) ____________,but theystill celebrate Christmas,and(22)__________the preparations begin long before Advent.In fact,asearly as September or October,you start to see signs that Christmas is(23)_____________.The first places to tell US that we should be thinking about Christmas are the shops.People in Britain spend(24)____________ over~600(around$1,000)per person on Christmas every year,and the shops encourage people to spend more and more.Shops put up Christmas decorations,play cheesy Christmas songs or(25)______________,and some shop workers wear Christmas hats.Some big shops on Regent Street and Oxford Street in London create(26) ____________in their windows with moving characters,falling snow,colorful lights and music.So what do people buy(27)____________Christmas? Well,Christmas decorations,Christmas cards to send to friends and relatives,presents for loved ones and wrapping paper to wrap them up with.And ofcourse food!(28)_______________the special Christmas dinner of roast turkey or goose,people buy lots of chocolates,nuts and snacks for everyone to enjoy.Children are the people who get the most excited that Christmas is coming.They start making fists of presents they would like,and give them to their parents,or send them to(29)_____________.In December,they can also open Advent calendars,which are a way of counting down to Christmas.These calendars have a window to open for every day from the 1st to the 24th of December(Christmas Eve).A basic Advent calendar has a Christ-massy picture behind each window,but most children‟s favorite calendars are chocolate Advent calendars,which show a chocolate for every day of the month.It‟s a great build—up to the(30) ________________ that goes on at ChristmasPart II V ocabulary and Structures ( 15 marks )There are 15 incomplete sentences in this part. For each blank there are four choices, marked A, B C and D. Choose the one that best completes the sentence, then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.31J As a developing country, we must keep________with the rapid development of the world economy.A.move B.step C.speed D.pace32.The scientists have absolute freedom as to what research they think it bestto___________.A.pursue B.devote C.adjust D.engage33.Instead of being sent to prison,the shoplifter was__________ with a fine.A.set out B.set back C.1et off D. 1et alone 34.We should always bear in mind that______________decisions often result in serious consequences.A.urgent B.instant C.prompt D.hasty35.If certain industries didn‟t receive a_________from the state,they‟d stand little chance of surviving.A.donation B.subsidy C.mortgage D.credit 36.The three men tried many times to sneak across the border into the neighboring country,________bythe police each time.A.had been captured B.being always capturedC.only to be captured D.unfortunately captured37.I decided to get an advanced degree with_________applying for a better job.A.the intention to B.the purpose to C.a view to D.an aim to 38.Much as_____,I couldn‟t lend him the money because I simply didn‟t have that much spare cash.A.1 would have liked to B.1 would like to haveC.I should have to like D.I should have liked to39.If you want to make a good impression,it‟S important to——your colleagues.A.go in for B.100k forward to C.keep in with D.come up with40.He____________unwisely,but he was at least trying to do something helpful.A.may have acted B.must have acted C.should not act D.would not act41.——,he always tries his best to complete it on time.A.However the task is hard B.However hard the task isC.Though hard the task is D.Though hard is the task42.The chairman of the company said that new techniques had_____improved their production efficiency.A.violently B.severely C.extrremely D.radically 43.Sam:Hello?Tom:Sam! Help me!Sam:What‟s the matter.Tom?Tom:I'm hanging from this rock by one hand.I can‟t hold on much longer.Call the rescue service quickly!Sam:V ery funny,Tom.Why are you always _____________?Tom:Sam! I'm not having you on.It‟s true! Honestly!Sam:Pull the other one,Tom!A.putting your foot in it B.putting your feet upC.pulling my leg D.pulling the rope44.JuRe:Do you know everybody here?Paul:No.Hardly anybody.Jlllie:How do you know Sam? ,Paul:He‟S a friend of Mark‟S.How do you know him?Julie:Sam and I go to the same gym.Paul:He‟S a nice guy._______________Julie:About a year or SO.Paul:Who else do you know here?Julie:Well,there‟S Sam‟S girlfriend,Clare…A.How long have you known him? B.What do you know about him?C.How well do you know him? D.Why do you want to know him?45.Mary:Are there any more points?Have we covered everything?Peter:_____________________Andy:Neither have I..John:Just one thing.I'd like to remind everyone that the next meeting will be on Monday anteroom.Mary:Thanks.I'd forgotten that.So,if everyone agrees,I'd like to leave it there.A.I have one thing to add.B.Can I make an announcement?C.That‟S a good point.D.I have nothing to add.Part III Cloze (10 marks)Read the following passage and fill in each blank with one word. Choose the word in one of the following three ways: according to the context, by using the correct form of the given word, or by using the given letters of the word. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.I wish my memory worked differently.I'd like to be able to conjure up an accurate image of my(45+1)_________ (conscious) from,say,25 years ago.Y ou know what 25 years(45+2)___________(mean):No cell phones,no e-mail,no Internet,no social networking(except、Ⅳit}1 an actual drink in hand),and onlythe most primitive of personal computers.What 1 want to answer is a single(45+3)__________:Was I asaddicted to the future then as I seem to be now?I ask this because I really enjoy a new update to my operating system,like the one I (49)dow_______from Apple earlier this week.I find it (50)sur__________ pleasing when one of my iPhone apps requests an update,too.Every day I await,with anticipation,a long list of e-mail messages that could arrive at any second,and there are several people I'm really eager to get a text (51)_________.Those,too.could come at any time.Soon-even now-I could find my feed-list in Google Reader delight-fully stuffed with newness.I am not a Twitterer.but I know the dismay the Twitter world must have felt during its service(52)____________ (disrupt)last week.When I think back 25 years,there just wasn‟t that much to be waiting(53)__________.The phone might ring-and if you left home,you had to leave without it.The mail would come,and SO might UPS or Federal Express.Someone might stop by on the spur of the moment.A缸perhaps? And that was about it.I've always looked(54)for to the mail coming.I don‟t know why.And now I live in aworld where the mail comes constantly,(55)cease___________,a world where I find myself dismayed bythe slowdown in blog feeds over the weekend.I consider (56)_________ a moderate user of personal electronics.I almost never wear ear buds.And yet this constant foretaste of the future,this hunger forthe next electronic blip,feels to me like a full-blown (57)__________(addict).Which is(58)___________ I'd like a clearer picture of my old self.Was I a (59)_________more serene 25 years ago? Was there a little more silence inside my head? A little less(60)expect____________?Or was I leaning headlong into the future even then?Part IV Reading Comprehension (40marks)Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions given. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet.Section A (10 marks)The city of London is gearing up for a series of events to celebrate the Chinese New Y ear,and if lastY ear‟s celebrations are anything to go by it should be quite a party.The main hub for the festivities will be Trafalgar Square in the very centre of London.According to the promoters of the party,the square will be transformed with a diverse selection of live performances including a traditional Chinese dragon and lion dance.The fun will spread to other neighboring areas like London‟s Chinatown and Leicester Square where authentic Chinese cuisine will be offered to revelers and a fireworks display will round off the proceedings.The celebrations are organized by the Mayor of London‟s Office in conjunction with the London Chinatown Chinese Association.Mr.Leslie Ng,President of the London Chinatown Chinese Association,said,“Hundreds of thousands of people enjoy London‟S Chinese New Year celebrations,which have become a real highlight in the capital‟s calendar of events.‟‟“It‟s an opportunity to celebrate and experience Chinese culture,and to see what Chinatown offers—not just during Chinese New Y ear,but all year round,”he added.People in the UK sometimes do not know that in the Chinese zodiac if you are born in a particular year you will have certain characteristics.So what are the traits of people born in the Y ear of the Tiger?Most people agree that tiger people are courageous but can also be quick-tempered.They may also be very egocentric and unpredictable.Are you a tiger person? Do you agree with this description of your personality? Why not email US and let US know your thoughts?Questions 61 to 65:Decide whether the following statements aare TRUE or FALSE.61.Last year‟s Chinese New Y ear party was small and boring.62.Trafalgar Square is in the heart of London.63.Chinese food will be available to party-goers.64.There will be a tiger dance to celebrate the New Y ear.65.Tiger people are said to be cowardly and shy.Section B(10 marks)Scientists have cured color blindness in monkeys using gene therapy·As well as allowing color-blind humans to tell red from green,the innovative technique could restore sight to the blind.Sufferers of age-related macular degeneration-the, most common cause of blindness in the elderly-are among the millions who could eventually benefit.Researcher Jay Neitz said,“I f we could find a way to do this with complete safety in human eyes,as we did with monkeys,there would be a lot of people who would want it.‟‟“We hope the technology will be useful in correcting a lot of different vision disorders.‟‟Professor Neitz used gene therapy—injections of genes—to allow two male squirrel monkeys called Sam and Dalton to see in full color for the first time.Squirrel monkeys underwent computerized tests for human color blindness,in which colored numbers or symbols are hidden in a pattern of dot.Like some humans with red-green color blindness,the monkeys lacked a pigment that the cones - the colour-detector cells at the back of the eye-need to see red and green.As a result,they saw both red and green as shades of grey.Other colours,such as orange,blue and brown appeared washed-out.To fix their vision.the US scientists injected their eyes with millions of copies of a gene needed to make the missing pigment,the journal Nature reports.Importantly.the monkeys were injected with a human gene,suggesting the same technique would work on people.Four months later,their vision suddenly improved.Professor Neitz,of the University of Washington in Seatde,said,“It was as if they woke up and saw these new colours.They unquestionably responded to colours that had been invisible to them.‟‟A version of the color blindness test that is used in schools around the worldshowed just how much their vision has improved.Dr Katherine Mancuso,the study‟s lead author,said,“T heir performance on red and green was similar,but not quite as good,as a female monkey who had normal color vision since birth.”But the need to prove that adding genes to the body does not cause harmful side-effects means it will be some time before the method is routinely used to correct color blindness.Despite this,the researchers are optimistic and point out that gene therapy is already being tested on Britons and Americans with a rare,hereditary form of blindness called Leber‟s congenital amaurosis.The technique could also be adapted to treat other conditions that involve problems with genes in the colour and detail-detecting cone cells at the back of the eye.These include age-related macular degeneration,in which deterioration of central vision makes it increasingly difficult to carry out everyday tasks such as reading and driving.Blindness linked to diabetes might also be treated.Cathy Y elf, of the Macnlar Disease Society,said the research was“very interesting”but cautioned,“A practical gene therapy for macular degeneration is still some way off.”Questions 66 to 70:Answer the following questions with the information given in the passage in a maximum of 10 words for each question.66.What is the most common cause of blindness in the elderly?67.What is the technique used to cure color blindness in monkeys?68.What does“cones” refer to in this report?69.Why do scientists believe the technique work on people?70.What does Cathy Y elf say about the technique‟s p ractical application?Section C (10 marks)Questions 71 to 75 are based on the following passage.Rifts were already opening up in the G20 as China hit out at Britain and the US for demanding that it boost its imports of foreign goods.A senior official from the People‟s Republic said it was not appropriate in a “market economy” for a minister to call for a foreign nation to buy more of its products.Speaking at a briefing tO reporters,Yu Jianhua of the Ministry of Commerce also descri bed his country as“the biggest victim of protectionism”by other countries.“China has all along been making tremendous efforts to maintain a basic balance between exports and imports,”he said.His words ahead of yesterday‟s summit meeting underlined the yawning divisions that remain between world leaders despite pledges of a“global compact”in Pittsburgh.Western powers like the UK and the US want China to bolster its domestic demand and increase imports as part of a“rebalancing”of the world econo my.They warn American consumers can no longer remain the primary engines ofglobal demand as they bolster savings and repay debt.。
2011年英语(新课标)试题及解析
2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一卷注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在本试卷和答题卡相对应的位置上。
2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对于题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。
录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回来有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt?A. £19.15.B. £9.15C. £9.18.答案是B。
1.What does the man like about the play?A.The story.B.The ending.C.The actor.2.Which place are the speakers trying to find?A.A hotel.B.A bank.C.A restaurant.3.At what time will the two speakers meet?A. 5:20B. 5:10C.4:404.what will the man do ?A.Change the planB.Wait for a phone callC.Sort things out5.What does the woman want to do ?A.See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some helpC.Listen to some great music.第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话。
2011英语一完型最后一空
2011英语一完型最后一空The year 2011 marked a significant milestone for language learners in China as they faced the annual College English Test (CET), a standardized exam that assesses their proficiency in the English language. The CET-4, in particular, held special importance as it tested the comprehensive skills of university students across the nation. As the exam progressed, test-takers encountered a cloze test, a section that challenged their ability to discern the appropriate word to fill in the blank and demonstrate their grasp of the English language.One such cloze test item stood out, captivating the attention of the examinees. It was the last blank, the final hurdle they had to overcome to complete the test successfully. The context provided clues, hinting at the nature of the missing word, but the precise term eluded the test-takers, leaving them to ponder and deliberate.The passage leading up to the final blank was a thought-provoking exploration of the concept of happiness. It delved into the various elements that contribute to an individual's sense of well-being andcontentment. The text discussed the role of external factors, such as material possessions and social status, in shaping one's perception of happiness. It also touched upon the internal aspects, like personal values, relationships, and self-awareness, that play a crucial part in an individual's pursuit of happiness.As the passage unfolded, it became clear that the missing word in the last blank was a key piece of the puzzle, a word that would tie together the various strands of the discussion and provide a fitting conclusion to the overall narrative. The test-takers, driven by their desire to excel, scrutinized the context, analyzed the grammatical structure, and racked their brains, searching for the elusive term that would complete the passage.The tension mounted as the examinees carefully considered their options, weighing the subtle nuances of each possible word. They knew that the choice they made in this final blank would not only demonstrate their linguistic proficiency but also reveal their deeper understanding of the topic at hand.Amidst the flurry of concentration and uncertainty, the test-takers found themselves reflecting on their own experiences and perceptions of happiness. The cloze test had transformed from a mere exercise in language skills to a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition.As the minutes ticked by, the examinees contemplated the essence of happiness, the factors that contribute to its attainment, and the role of individual agency in shaping one's well-being. The final blank became a window into their own personal journeys, a reflection of their values, aspirations, and the lessons they had learned along the way.The pressure only intensified as the exam time drew to a close, and the test-takers knew they had to make a decisive choice. They weighed their options, considering the nuances of each possible word, and finally, with a sense of finality, filled in the last blank.In that moment, the test-takers experienced a range of emotions –relief, uncertainty, and a lingering sense of introspection. They knew that the word they had chosen would not only determine their performance on the cloze test but also shed light on their own understanding of the complex and multifaceted concept of happiness.As the exam papers were collected and the results eagerly awaited, the test-takers found themselves reflecting on the experience, the lessons learned, and the deeper insights gained. The final blank had become more than just a language exercise; it had become a mirror, reflecting their personal growth, their evolving perspectives, andtheir journey towards a deeper understanding of happiness.In the months that followed, the memory of that last blank lingered, serving as a catalyst for further exploration and self-discovery. The test-takers continued to ponder the elusive nature of happiness, and the word they had chosen in that final moment became a touchstone, a symbol of their personal growth and their evolving relationship with the concept of well-being.The 2011 CET-4 cloze test, with its final blank, had left an indelible mark on the test-takers, reminding them of the power of language to not only assess proficiency but also to provide a window into the human experience. As they moved forward, the lessons learned from that pivotal moment would continue to shape their understanding of the world and their own pursuit of fulfillment.。
2011年全国高考英语试题和答案-全国
2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
第一卷1至12页。
第二卷13至14页。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一卷注意事项:1.答第一卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。
不能答在试卷上。
第一部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)第一节语音知识(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)第二节从A, B, C, D四个选项中,找出其划线部分与所给单词的划线部分读音相同的选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:haveA. gaveB. saveC. hatD. made答案是C。
1 .cushionA. buttonB. butcherC. buryD. duty2. countryA.announceB. coughC. encourageD. shoulder3 .pillowA. flowerB. allowC. knowledgeD. follow4. reachA. breatheB. reallyC. pleasureD. heaven5 .ChristmasA. handkerchiefB. teacherC. acheD. merchant第二节语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A, B, C, D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
例:It is generally considered unwise to give a child he or she wants.A. howeverB. whateverC. whicheverD. whenever答案是B。
6. ----Did you forget about my birthday?---- I’ve booked a table at Michel’s restaurant for this evening.A. What then?B. I’m afraid so.C. how could I?D. For sure.7. Ted came for the weekend wearing only some shorts and a T-shirt, is a stupid thingto do in such weather.A. thisB. thatC. whatD. which8. If you smoke, please go outside.A. canB. shouldC. mustD. may9. If you don't like the drink you______just leave it and try a different one.A. orderedB. are orderingC. will orderD. had ordered10. Mary, I_____John of his promise to help you.A. toldB. remindedC. warnedD. advised11. I got this bicycle for ;My friend gave it to me when she bought a new one.A. everythingB. somethingC. anythingD. nothing12. It is one thing to enjoy listening to good music, but it is another to play it well yourself.A. quiteB. veryC. ratherD. much13. Jane won’t join us for dinner tonight and .A. neither won’t TomB. Tom won’t eitherC. Tom will tooD. so will Tom14. This shop will be closed for repairs further notice.A. withB. untilC. forD. at15. The island, to the mainland by a bridge, is easy to go to.A. joiningB. to joinC. joinedD. having joined16. As he reached front door, Jack saw strange sight.A. the;不填B. a; theC.不填aD. the; a17.Mr. Stevenson is great to work for -- I really couldn't ask for a boss.A. betterB. goodC. bestD. still better 18.Sarah pretended to be cheerful,______nothing about the argument.A. says B: said C. to say D. saying19. It was a nice meal,_______a little expensive.A. thoughB. whetherC. asD. since20.-----So you gave her your phone?-----______she said she'd return it to me when she could afford her own.A. My pleasureB. Not exactlyC. No doubtD. All right第三节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A, B, C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2011-2012学年第一学期期末考试试题
2011-2012学年第一学期期末考试试题一、考试说明:1、考试形式:考查2、考题上交时间:请各位同学在课程结束2周内将答案打印装订后统一交给各班班长,由班长收起后统一交任课老师,过期未交者责任自负。
作答时在答题卷上注明姓名、班级和学号。
如有问题请联系:朱玉华,联系电话:0576-********3、答题要求:(1)统一用A4打印纸打印;(2)字号小四,字体仿宋,行间距为固定值26磅,页边距上下各2.5厘米,左右2.3厘米.(3)答题样式请见附件:2010—2011学年第二学期《大学生职业发展与就业指导》考试答题卷二、考试题目案例分析大学生难就业:拷问谁又到了大学生毕业的时节——今年大学毕业生达650多万。
就业难,牵动着家庭、社会。
我们常常就是沿着这样的通道前行:小学是为升初中,初中是为升高中,高中是为升大学,升大学就是为找好工作,而没有好工作就意味着自己的失败。
大学生就业难,拷问谁?大学生中国人民大学经济学院的李同学今年研究生二年级,年前即已开始找工作,现在已确定某事业单位,回顾自己的求职历程其感受颇多:“我想留在北京,最好能进大企业。
我投了很多的简历,包括大型国有企业和私人企业,前者面试完经常没下文了,后者倒是有很多机会,我又不想去.我暂时不想到基层也不想到西部去,除非是国有大型企业才会考虑。
”谈到自己在求职中的“短板”,李同学认为是缺少经验:“我在应聘过程中很多单位要求有相关工作经验,但我之前只是在学校学习理论课了,很少参加社会实践,尤其是当发现学校学的很多知识在找工作中用不到时,就会很迷茫。
"北京师范大学社会保障专业房同学现在研究生在读,但是她的本科同学的求职过程让她对于就业难有自己的想法。
她认为问题首先是因为经济大环境不景气,直接导致用人需求减少;其次是因为大学生自身操作能力不强,工作动手能力差,并且在大学学习过程中没怎么接触过实践课程;还有一点是大学生获得就业信息和用人单位的用人需求信息沟通不畅。
2011年全国职称英语等级考试真题及答案理工类
2011年全国职称英语等级考试真题及答案理工类DA limitB systemC procedureD status11 She always finds fault with everything.A simplifiesB evaluatesC examinesD criticizes12 The view from my bedroom window was absolutely spectacular.A magnificentB generalC traditionalD strong13 At that time,we did not fully grasp the significance of what had happened.A giveB understandC attachD lose14 They converted the spare bedroom into an office.A reducedB movedC turnedD reformed15 Jane said that she couldn't tolerate the long hours.A spendB takeC lastD stand第2部分:阅读判断(第16-22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C.Lakes, Too, Feel Global WarmingThere's no doubt: In the last few decades, the average temperature on Earth has been higher than it's been in hundreds of years. Around the world, people are starting to measure the effects of global warming - and trying to figure out what to do about it.Scientists recently used satellites to study the temperatures of lakes around the world, and they found that lakes are heating up.Between 1985 and 2009, satellites recordedthe nighttime temperatures of the surfaces of 167 lakes. During those 24 years, the lakes got warmer - by an average of about 0.045 degree Celsius per year.In some places, lakes have been warming by as much as 0.10 degree Celsius per year. At that rate, a lake may warm by a full degree Celsius, or 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit, in just 10 years. That difference may seem small - you might not even notice it in your bathtub. But in a lake, slightly warmer temperatures could mean more algae, and algae can make the lake poisonous to fish.The study shows that in some regions, lakes are warming faster than the air around them. This is important because scientists often use measurements of air temperature to study how the Earth is warming. By using lake temperatures as well, scientists can get a better picture of global warming.The scientists say data on lakes give scientists a new way to measure the impact of climate change around the world.That's going to be useful, since no country is too big or too small to ignore climate change. Scientists aren't the only ones concerned. Everyone who lives on Earth is going to be affected by therapidwarming of the planet.Many world leaders believe we might be able to do something about it, especially by reducing the amount of greenhouse gases we put into the air.That's why the United Nations started the Framework Convention on Climate Change, or UNFCCC. Every year the convention meets, and representatives from countries around the world gather to talk about climate change and discuss global solutions to the challenges of a warming world.16 Scientist have been keeping records of lake temperatures for over 30 years.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned17 The temperatures of lakes around the world have increased greatly between 1985 and 2009.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned18 Lakes seem to be warming faster in Asia.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned19 A slight temperature increase in a lake could be harmful to fish.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned20 Scientists generally focus on air temperatures when studying global warming.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned21 Globle warming is less threatening to small countries.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned22 UNFCCC's annual meeting will be held in Mexico this year.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定一个最佳选项。
2011全国卷一高考英语试题及答案
2011 年一般高等学校招生全国一致考试英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
第一卷1至14页,第二卷 15 至 16,考试结束,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一卷注意事项:1.答题前,考生在答题卡上务必用直径毫米的黑色墨水署名笔将自己的姓、名准考据号填写清楚,并贴好条形码。
请仔细查对条形码上的准考据号、姓名和科目。
2.每题选出答案后,用2B 铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。
如需变动,用橡皮擦洁净后,再选涂其余答案的标号。
在试题卷上作答,答案无效。
第一卷(选择题部分满分 115 分)第一部分,听力(共两节,满分30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
一、听力(共 5 小题:每题分,满分分)听下边 5 段对话。
每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给出的三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地点。
听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间往返答相关小题和阅读下一小题,每段对话仅读一遍。
例: How mony is the shirt?A. $B.$C.$答案是B1. What dose the man like about the play?storyB. The endingC. The actorplace are the speakers trying to find?hotel.bankreastnurant.what time will the two speakers meet?:20.:10.:40.will the man do?the planfor a phone call.things out.does the woman want to do?A. See a film with the man.B. Offer the man some help.to some great music.第二节(共 15 小题:每题分,满分分)听下边 5 段对话,每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应地点。
2011专四阅读真题及答案
READING COMPREHENSION [25 MIN]In this section there are four passages followed by questions or unfinished statements, each with four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that you think is the best answer.Mark your answers on Answer Sheet Two.TEXT AWe have a crisis on our hands. You mean global warming? The world economy? No, the decline of reading. People are just not doing it anymore, especially the young. Who’s responsible? Actually, it’s more like, what is responsible? The Internet, of course, and everything that comes with it—Facebook, Twitter(微博). You can write your own list.There’s been a warning about the imminent death of literate civilization for a long time. In the 20th century, first it was the movie, then radio, then television that seemed to spell doom for the written world. None did. Reading survived; in fact it not only survived, it has flourished. The world is more than literate than ever before — there are more and more readers, and more and more books.The fact that we often get our reading material online today is not something we should worry over. The electronic and digital revolution of the last two decades has arguably shown the way forward for reading and for writing. Take the arrival of e-book readers as an example. Devices like Kindle make reading more convenient and are a lot more environmentally friendly than the traditional paper book.As technology makes new ways of writing possible, new ways of reading are possible. Interconnectivity allows for the possibility of reading experience that was barely imaginable before. Where traditional books had to make do with photographs and illustrations, an e-book can provide readers with an unlimited number of links: to texts, pictures, and videos. In the future, the way people write novels, history, and philosophy will resemble nothing seen in the past.On the other hand, there is the danger of trivialization. One Titter group is offering its follows single-sentence-long “digests” of the great novels. War and Peace in a sentence? You must be joking. We should fear the fragmentation of reading. There is the danger that the high-speed connectivity of the Internet will reduce our attention span — that we will be incapable of reading anything of length or which requires deep concentration.In such a fast-changing world, in which really seems to be remade each day, we need the ability to focus and understand what is happening to us. This has always been the function of literature and we should be careful not to let it disappear. Our society needs to be able to imagine the possibility of someone utterly in tone with modern technology but able to make sense of a dynamic,confusing world.In the 15th century, Johannes Guttenberg’s inv ention of the printing press in Europe had a huge impact on civilization. Once upon a time the physical book was a challenging thing. We should remember this before we assume that technology is out to destroy traditionally culture.1.Which of the following paragraph briefly reviews the historical challengesfor reading?A.Paragraph OneB.Paragraph TwoC.Paragraph ThreeD.Paragraph Four2.The following are all cited as advantages of e-books EXCEPT?A.multimodal contentB.environmental friendlinessC.conveniences for readersD.imaginative design3.Which of the following can best describe how the author feels towardsingle-sentence-long novels?A.IronicB.WorriedC.SarcasticD.Doubtful4.According to the passage, people need knowledge of modern technologyand ______to survive in the fast-changing society.A.good judgmentB.high sensitivityC.good imaginationD.the ability to focus5.What is the main idea of the passage?A.Technology pushes the way forward for reading and writing.B.Interconnectivity is a feature of new reading experienceC.Technology is an opportunity and a challenge for traditional readingD.Technology offers a greater variety of reading practice.TEXT BI know when the snow melts and the first robins(知更鸟) come to call , when the laughter of children returns to the parks and playgrounds, something wonderful is about to happen.Spring cleaning.I’ll admit spring cleaning is a difficult notion for modern families to grasp. Today‘s busy families hardly have time to load the dishwasher, much less clean the doormat. Asking the family to spend the weekend collecting winter dog piles from the melting snow in the backyard is like announcing there will no more Wi-Fi. Itinterrupts the natural order.“Honey, what say we spend the weekend beating the rugs, sorting through the boxes in the basement and painting our bedroom a nice lemony yellow?” I say.“Can we at least wait until the NBA matches are over?” my husband answers.But I tell my family, spring cleaning can’t wait. The temperature has risen just enough to melt snow but not enough for Little League practice to start. Some flowers are peeking out of the thawing ground, but there is no lawn to seed, nor garden to tend, newly wakened from our winter’s hibernation(冬眠), yet still needing extra blankets at night, we open our window to the first fresh air floating on the breeze and all of the natural world demanding “Awake and be clean!”Biologists offer a theory about this primal impulse to clean out every drawer a nd closer in the house at spring’s first light, which has to do with melatonin, the sleepytime hormone(激素) our bodies produce when it’s dark. When spring’s light comes, the melatonin diminishes, and suddenly we are awakened to the dusty, virus-filled house we’ve been hibernating in for four months.I tell my family about the science and psychology of a good healthy cleaning at spring’s arrival. I speak to them about life’s greatest rewards waiting in the removal of soap scum from the bathtub, which hasn’t been properly cleaned since the first snowfall.“I’ll do it,” says the eldest child, a 21-year old college student who lives at home.“You will? Wow!” I exclaim.Maybe after all these years, he’s finally grasped the concept. Maybe he’s expressi ng his rightful position as eldest child and role model. Or maybe he’s going to Florida for a break in a couple of weeks and he’s being nice to me who is the financial-aid officer.No matter. Seeing my adult son willingly cleaning that dirty bathtub gives me hope for the future of his 12-year-old brother who, instead of working, is found to be sleeping in the seat of the window he is supposed to be cleaning.“Awake and be clean!” I say.6.According to the passage, “spring cleaning is a difficult notion f or modernfamilies to grasp” means that spring cleaningA.is no longer an easy practice to understand.B.is no longer part of modern family in life.C.requires more family members to be involved.D.calls for more complicated skills and knowledge.7.Which of the following is LEAST likely to be included in family springcleaning?A.Beating the rugs.B.Cleaning the window.C.Restoring Wi-Fi services.D.Cleaning the backyard.8.Why does the author say “spring cleaning can’t wait”?A.Because there will be more activities when it gets warmer.B.Because the air is fresher and the breeze is lighter.C.Because the whole family is full of energy at spring time.D.Because the snow is melting and the ground is thawing.9.Which of the following interpretations of the biologists’ theory aboutmelatonin is INCORRECT?A.The production of melatonin in our bodies varies at different times.B.Melatonin is more likely to cause sleepiness in our bodies.C.The reduction of melatonin will cause wakefulness in our bodies.D.The amount of melatonin remains constant in out bodies.10.Which of the following can best sum up the author’s overall reaction to heradult son’s positive response to spring cleaning?A.Surprised and skeptical.B.Elated and hesitant.C.Relieved and optimistic.D.Optimistic and hesitant.TEXT CThese days lots of young Japanese do omiai, literally, “meet and look.” Many of them do so willingly. In today’s prosperous and increasingly conservative Japan, the traditional omiai kekkon, or arranged marriage, is thriving.But there is a difference. In the original omiai,the young Japanese couldn’t reject the partner chosen by his parents and their middleman. After World War II, many Japanese abandoned the arranged marriage as part of their rush to adopt the more democratic ways of their American conquerors. The Western ren’ai kekkon, or love marriage, became popular, Japanese began picking their own mates by dating and falling in love.But the Western way was often wanting in an important respect: it didn’t necessarily produce a partner of the right economics, social, and educational qualifications. “Today’s young people are quite calculating,” says Chicko Akiyama, a social commentator.What seems to be happening now is a repetition of a familiar process in the country’s history, the “Japanization”of an adopted foreign practice. The Western ideal of marrying for love is accommodated in a new omiai in which both parties are free to reject the match. “Omiai is evolving into a sort of stylized introduction,” Mrs. Akiyama says.Many young Japanese now date in their early twenties, but with no thought of marriage. When they reach the age—in the middle twenties for woman, the late twenties for men—they increasingly turn to omiai. Some studies suggest that as many as 40% of marriages each year are omiai kekkon.It’s hard to be sure, say those who study the matter, because many Japanese couples, when polled, described their marriage as a love match even if it was arranged.These days, doing omiai often means going to a computer matching servicerather than to a nakodo. The nakodo of tradition was an old woman who knew all the kids in the neighborhood and went around trying to pair them off by speaking to their parents; a successful match would bring her a wedding invitation and a gift of money. But Japanese today fin d it’s less awkward to reject a proposal partner if the nokodo is a computer.Japan has about five hundred computer matching services. Some big companies, including Mitsubishi, run one of for their employees. At a typical commercial service, an applicant pays $80 to $125 to have his or her personal data stored in the computer for two years and $200 or so more if a marriage results. The stored information includes some obvious items, like education and hobbies, and some no-so-obvious ones, like whether a person is the oldest child. (First sons, and to some extent first daughters, face an obligation of caring for elderly parents.)11.According to the passage, today’s young Japanese preferA.a traditional arranged marriage.B. a new type of arranged marriage.C. a Western love marriageD.a more Westernized love marriage.12.Which of the following statements is CORRECT?A.A Western love marriage tends to miss some Japanese values.B.Less attention is paid to the partner’s qualification in arrangedmarriages.C.Young Japanese would o ften calculate their partner’s wealth.D.A new arranged marriage is a repetition of the older type.13.According to the passage, the figure 40% (Paragraph Five) is uncertainbecauseA.There has been a big increase in the number of arranged marriages.B.Western love marriage still remains popular among young Japanese.C.Young Japanese start dating very early in their life in a Westerntradition.D.The tendency for arranged marriages could be stronger than isindicated.14.One of the big difference between a traditional nakodo and its contemporaryversion lies in the wayA.Wedding gifts are presented.B. A proposed partner is refused.C.Formalities are arranged.D.The middleman/woman is chosen.15.What is the purpose of the last paragraph?A. to tell the differences between an old and modern nakodo.B. to provide some examples for the traditional nakodo.C. to offer more details of the computerized nakodo.D. to sum up the main ideas and provide a conclusion.TEXT DCordia Harrington was tired of standing up all day and smelling like French fries at night. She owned and operated three McDonald’s shops in Illinois, but as a divorced mother of three boys, she yearned for a business that would provide for her children and let her spend more time with them.Her lucky moment came, strangely enough, after she was nominated in 1992 to on the McDonald’s bun committee. “The company picked me up in a corporate jet to see bakeries around the world,”she recalls, “Every time I went to a meeting I loved it. This was global!”The experience opened her eyes to business possibilities. When McDonald’s decided it wanted a new bun supplier, Harrington became determined to win the contract, even though she had no experience running a bakery.Harrington studied the bakery business and made sure she was never off executives’ radar,“If you have a dream, you can’t wait for people to call you,” she says. “So I’d visit a mill and send them photos of myself in a baker’s hat and jacket, holding a sign that says ‘I want to be your baker.’”After four years and 32 interviews, her persistence paid off.Harrington sealed the deal with a handshake, sold her shops, and borrowed $13.5 million. She was ready to build the fastest, most automated bakery in the world.The Tennessee Bun Company opened ahead of schedule in 1997, in time for a slump in U.S. fast-food sales for MacDonald’s. Before Harrington knew it, she was down to her last $20,000, not enough to cover payroll. And her agreement with MacDonald’s required that she sell exclusively to the company, “I cried myself to sleep many nights,” she recalls, “I really did think, I am going to go bankrupt.”But Harrington worked out an agreement to supply Pepperidge Farm as well. “MacDonald’s could see a benefit if our production went up and prices went down, and no benefit if w e went out of business,” she says, “That deal saved us.”Over the next eight years, Harrington branched out even more: She started her own trucking business, added a cold-storage company, and now has three bakeries producing fresh buns and frozen dough — all now known as the Bun Companies. Speed is still a priority: It takes 11 people at the main bakery to turn out 60,000 buns an hour for clients across 40 states, South American, and the Caribbean.Grateful for the breaks she’s had, Harrington is passionate about providing opportunities to all 230 employees. “Financial success is the most fun when you can give it away,” She says.The current economy is challenging. Some of her clients’ sales have declined, but she’s found new clients and improved efficiencies to help sustain the company’s double-digit growth.Cordia Harrington doesn’t have to stand on her feet all day anymore. Two of her three sons now work for her. And she’s remarried —her husband, Tom, is now her CFO.“This is more than a job,” says Harrington. “It’s a mission. I’m always thinking.How can we best serve our employees? If we support them, they’ll do their best to look after our clients. That’s how it works here.”16. According to the passage, which of the following was most significant in her early career?A. Her nomination on the McDonald’s bun committee.B. Her travel and the visits to bakeries around the world.C. A business contract with local bun suppliers.D. The interviews and experiences in running a bakery.17. “Harrington…made sure she was never off executives’ radar” (Paragraph Four) means that sheA. herself wanted to be a company executive.B. meant to hire executives to run the business.C. meant to keep her management knowledge and skills.D. focused on the management of the bakery business.18. How did she survive the crisis at the start of her bakery business?A. By supplying buns for another company.B. By opening her bun company ahead of schedule.C. By keeping supplies up for MacDonald’s.D. By making a new agreement with McDonald’s.19. Which of the following statements is INCORRECT in describing her current business?A. It is fast growing.B. It is diversifiedC. Its clients are all local.D. It is more efficient.20. According to the passage, which of the following is fundamental to Harrington’s success?A. efficiently and love for the family.B. perseverance and concern for employees.C. business expansion and family support.D. opportunities and speed.1-5 BDBAC6-10 ACADB11-15BADDC16-20 BCACB。
2011年全国职称英语综合类真题答案解析
2011年全国职称英语综合类(A级)真题及答案解析第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的4个选项中选择1个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。
答案一律涂在答题卡相应的位置上。
1. For some obscure reason, the simple game is becoming very popular.A. unclearB. obviousC. majorD. minor答案:A unclear——obscure2. The sea turtle‘s natural habit at has been considerably reduced.A greatlyB suddenlyC generallyD slightly答案选择A(greatly)–considerably3.I got a note from Moira urging me to get in touch.A instructingB notifyingC pushingD inviting答案:C (push)——urge4.It is possible to approach the problem in a different way.A raiseB poseC experienceD handle答案:D handle—approach5.The decision to invade provoked storms of protest.A ignoredB organizedC causedD received答案:C caused ——provoke:6.Jane said that she couldn‘t tolerate the long hours.A spendB takeC lastD stand答案:D stand= tolerate7. At 80,Peck was still vigorous and living in Paris.A energetic Bhappy C alone D busy答案:A energetic——vigorous8.Forester stared at his car,trembling with rage.A shakingB turningC jumping Dshouting答案:A shake –tremble9.A young man is being hailed a hero tonight after rescuing two children.A reportedB proved Cpraised D caught答案:Cpraised ——hail:10.I wanted to ask her out but was scared that she might refuse.A anxiousB sureC sadD afraid答案:D afraid——scared11.At that time, we did not fully grasp the significance of what had happened.A giveB attachC loseD understand答案:D understand——grasp12.Anderson left the table,remarking that he had some work to do .A doubtingB sayingC thinkingD knowing答案:B saying——remarking13.He asserted that nuclear power was a safe and non-polluting energy source.A maintainedB recommendedC consideredD acknowledged答案:D (maintain)–assert14.The study also notes a steady decline in the number of college students taking science courses.A relativeB generalC continuousD sharp答案:D (continuous)–steady15.She always finds fault with everything,A criticizesB simplifiesC evaluatesD examines答案:A criticizes——finds fault with第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断。
2011年普通高等学校招生统一考试试题、参考答案(语文) .doc
2011年富邦盛世品牌服务年系列活动计划前言:在“富邦盛世品牌服务年”主题的统帅下,开展营销活动;以物业服务和产品支撑品牌,积累品牌厚度。
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2011年高考理综(北京卷)试题及答案
2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试理科综合能力测试(北京卷)本试卷共14页,共300分。
考试时长150分钟。
考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回以下数据可供解题时参考:可能用到的相对原子质量:H1C12O16N a23S32C l35.5第一部分(选择题共120分)本部分共20小题,每小题6分,共120分。
在每小题列出的四个选项中,选出最符合题目要求的一项。
1.下列生命过程中,没有发生细胞分化的是()A.断尾壁虎长出新尾巴B.砍伐后的树桩上长出新枝条C.蝌蚪尾巴消失的过程D.胚胎发育中出现造血干细胞2.在生态学研究中,下列方法与研究目的不相符的是()A.给海龟安装示踪器调查其洄游路线B.给大雁佩戴标志环调查其迁徙路线C.用样方法研究固着在岩礁上贝类的种群关系D.用标志重捕法调查达乌尔黄鼠的丰(富)度3.下列与细胞内物质运输有关的叙述,正确的是()A.叶绿体合成的ATP通过核孔进入细胞核B.氢离子可以通过扩散作用进入液泡内C.溶酶体内的酶由内质网形成的小泡(囊泡)运入D.内质网的膜结构成分可以转移到细胞膜中4.胰岛素的A、B两条肽链是由一个基因编码的。
下列有关胰岛素的叙述,正确的是()A.胰岛素基因的两条DNA单链分别编码A、B两条肽链B.沸水浴加热之后,构成胰岛素的肽链充分伸展并断裂C.胰岛素的功能取决于氨基酸的序列,与空间结构无关D.核糖体合成的多肽链需经蛋白酶的作用形成胰岛素5.一次性过量馀水会造成人体细胞肿胀,功能受损。
可用静脉滴注高浓度盐水(1.8%NaCl溶液)对患者进行治疗。
其原理是()A.升高细胞外液的离子浓度B.促进抗利尿激素的分泌C.降低细胞内液的离子浓度D.减少细胞外液液体总量6.7.下列说法不正确的是( )A .麦芽糖及其水解产物均能发生银镜反应B .用溴水即可鉴别苯酚溶液、2,4-已二烯和甲苯C .在酸性条件下,18325CH CO OC H 的水解产物是183CH CO OH 和25C H OHD .用甘氨酸22NH CH COOH ⎛⎫ ⎪ ⎪ ⎪⎝⎭∣和丙氨酸23NH CH CHCOOH ⎛⎫⎪⎪ ⎪⎝⎭∣缩合最多可形成4种二肽8.结合右图判断,下列叙述正确的是( )A .Ⅰ和Ⅱ中正极均被保护B .Ⅰ和Ⅱ中负极反应均是2Fe 2e Fe -+-=C .Ⅰ和Ⅱ中正极反应均是22O 2H O 4e 4OH --++=D .Ⅰ和Ⅱ中加入少量()36K Fe CN ⎡⎤⎣⎦溶液,均有蓝色沉淀9.下列与处理方法对应的反应方程式不正确的是( )A .用2Na S 去除废水中的222Hg :Hg S HgS++-+=↓ B .用催化法处理汽车尾气中的CO 和2NO:CO NO C NO 催化剂++ C .向污水中投放明矾,生成能凝聚悬浮物的胶体:()323Al 3H OAl OH ++(胶体)3H ++D .用高温催化氧化法去除烃类废气()222C H :C H O CO H O 42催化剂高温x y x y y y x x ⎛⎫++−−−→+ ⎪⎝⎭ 10.25℃、101kPa 下:①2Na(s)+12O 2(g)=Na 2O(s) 1414kJ/mol H =-Δ ②2Na(s)+O 2(g)=Na 2O 2(s) 2511kJ/mol H =-Δ下列说法正确的是A .①和②产物的阴阳离子个数比不相等B .①和②生成等物质的量的产物,转移电子数不同C .常温下Na 与足量O 2反应生成Na 2O ,随温度升高生成Na 2O 的速率逐渐加快D .25℃、101kPa 下,Na 2O 2(s)+2Na(s)=2Na 2O(s) 317kJ/mol H =-Δ11.下列实验方案中,不能测定Na 2CO 3和NaHCO 3混合物中Na 2CO 3质量分数的是A .取a 克混合物充分加热,减重b 克B .取a 克混合与足量稀盐酸充分反应,加热、蒸干、灼烧,得b 克固体C .取a 克混合物与足量稀硫酸充分反应,逸出气体用碱石灰吸收,增重b 克D .取a 克混合物与足量Ba(OH)2溶液充分反应,过滤、洗涤、烘干,得b 克固体12.已知反应:2CH 3COCH 3(l)催化剂CH 3COCH 2COH(CH 3)2(l)。
2011真题答案 Microsoft Office Word 文档
2011案例参考答案一、1D,2E,3A,4ABDE,5BDE,6ABDE,7BDE二、1B,2A,3A,4ACD,5ACE 、6ABCD,7BCE,8ABE三、1、起重伤害。
(2分)理由:发生在吊塔(起重机械)的安装过程中。
(2分)2、(1)建立建全安全生产责任制。
(1分)(2)组织制定本单位安全生产规章制度和操作规程。
(1分)(3)保证安全生产投入的有效使用。
(1分)(4)督促、检查本单位安全生产工作,及时消除生产安全事故隐患。
(1分)(5)组织制定并实施本单位生产安全事故应急救援预案。
(1分)(6)及时、如实汇报生产安全事故。
(1分)3、现场安全管理问题:(1)起重机械的安装和拆卸应由具有相应资质的单位承担。
(1分)(2)没有制定具有针对性的施工组织方案和安全技术措施。
(1分)(3)施工中没有派专业技术人员监督。
(1分)(4)在作业环境不良的条件下违章指挥,强令冒险作业。
(1分)(5)临时工未经培训上岗,特种专业人员未持证上岗。
(1分)(6)相关方管理混乱,存在着非法分包、转包的现象。
(1分)4、采取的安全管理措施(1)建立健全安全生产责任制。
(1分)(2)制定有针对性的安全施工方案和安全措施。
(1分)(3)杜绝违章指挥、违章操作。
(1分)(4)加强强相关方管理,严格审核相关单位的资质和条件。
(1分)(5)加强从业人员岗前安全教育培训,树立良好的安全意思。
(1分)(6)现场派专业技术人员监督,保证操作规程的遵守和安全措施的落实(1分)四、1、输煤输送系统采取的安全技术措施(1)防粉尘措施:a改革工艺流程,实现生产过程的自动化、机械化;b湿式作业;c密闭、通风、除尘;d个体防护。
(3分)(2)机械传动部件采用防护罩、防护网等防护装置防止机械伤害。
(1分)(3)采用接地等防静电措施。
(1分)(4)接地、屏蔽等防雷击措施。
(1分)2、安全评价为安全验收评价。
(1分)其主要内容有:(1)辨识与分析危险有害因素并确定其程度。
2011年考研英语一真题
2011年全国硕士研究生入学统一考试英语试题Section I Use of EnglishDirections:Read the following text. Choose the best word(s) for each numbered blank and mark [A], [B], [C] or [D] on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle viewed laughter as “a bodily exercise precious to health.” But 1 some claims to the contrary, laughing probably has little influence on physical fitness. Laughter does 2 short-term changes in the function of the heart and its blood vessels, 3 heart rate and oxygen consumption. But because hard laughter is difficult to 4 , a good laugh is unlikely to have 5 benefits the way, say, walking or jogging does.6 , instead of straining muscles to build them, as exercise does, laughter apparently accomplishes the7 , studies dating back to the 1930’s indicate that laughter8 muscles, decreasing muscle tone for up to 45 minutes after the laugh dies down.Such bodily reaction might conceivably help 9 the effects of psychological stress. Anyway, the act of laughing probably does produce other types of 10 feedback, that improve an individual‘s emotional state. 11 one classical theory of emotion, our feelings are partially rooted 12 physical reactions. It was argued at the end of the 19th century that humans do not cry 13 they are sad but they become sad when the tears begin to flow.Although sadness also 14 tears, evidence suggests that emotions can flow 15 muscular responses. In an experiment published in 1988, social psychologist Fritz Strack of the University of Würzburg in Germany asked volunteers to 16 a pen either with their teeth-thereby creating an artificial smile – or with their lips, which would produce a(n)17 expression. Those forced to exercise their smiling muscles 18 more exuberantly to funny cartoons than did those whose mouths were contracted in a frown, 19 that expressions may influence emotions rather than just the other way around. 20 , the physical act of laughter could improve mood.1. [A] among [B] except [C] despite [D] like2. [A] reflect [B] demand [C] indicate [D] produce3. [A] stabilizing [B] boosting [C] impairing [D] determining4. [A] transmit [B] sustain [C] evaluate [D] observe5. [A] measurable [B] manageable [C] affordable [D] renewable6. [A] In turn [B] In fact [C] In addition [D] In brief7. [A] opposite [B] impossible [C] average [D] expected8. [A] hardens [B] weakens [C] tightens [D] relaxes9. [A] aggravate [B] generate [C] moderate [D] enhance10. [A] physical [B] mental [C] subconscious [D] internal11. [A] Except for [B] According to [C] Due to [D] As for12. [A] with [B] on [C] in [D] at13. [A] unless [B] until [C] if [D] because14. [A] exhausts [B] follows [C] precedes [D] suppresses15. [A] into [B] from [C] towards [D] beyond16. [A] fetch [B] bite [C] pick [D] hold17. [A] disappointed [B] excited [C] joyful [D] indifferent18. [A] adapted [B] catered [C] turned [D] reacted19. [A] suggesting [B] requiring [C] mentioning [D] supposing20. [A] Eventually [B] Consequently [C] Similarly [D] ConverselySection II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing [A], [B], [C] or [D]. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points)Text 1The decision of the New York Philharmonic to hire Alan Gilbert as its next music director has been the talk of the classical-music world ever since the sudden announcement of his appointment in 2009. For the most part, the response has been favorable, to say the least. “Hooray!At last” wrote Anthony Tommasini, a sober-sided classical-music critic.One of the reasons why the appointment came as such a surprise, however, is that Gilbert is comparatively little known. Even Tommasini, who had advocated Gilbert’s appointment in the Times, calls him “an unpretentious musician with no air of the formidable conductor about him.” As a description of the next music director of an orchestra that has hitherto been led by musicians like Gustav Mahler and Pierre Boulez, that seems likely to have struck at least some Times readers as faint praise.For my part, I have no idea whether Gilbert is a great conductor or even a good one. To be sure, he performs an impressive variety of interesting compositions, but it is not necessary for me to visit Avery Fisher Hall, or anywhere else, to hear interesting orchestral music. All I have to do is to go to my CD shelf, or boot up my computer and download still more recorded music from iTunes.Devoted concertgoers who reply that recordings are no substitute for live performance are missing the point. For the time, attention, and money of the art-loving public, classical instrumentalists must compete not only with opera houses, dance troupes, theater companies, and museums, but also with the recorded performances of the great classical musicians of the 20th century. There recordings are cheap, available everywhere, and very often much higher in artistic quality than today‘s live performances; moreover, they can be “consumed” at a time and place of the listener’s choosing. The widespread availability of such recordings has thus brought about a crisis in the institution of the traditional classical concert.One possible response is for classical performers to program attractive new music that is not yet available on record. Gilbert‘s own interest in new music has been widely noted: Alex Ross, a classical-music critic, has described him as a man who is capable of turning the Philharmonic into “a markedly different, more vibrant organization.” But what will be the nature of that difference?Merely expanding the orchestra’s repertoire will not be enough. If Gilbert and the Philharmonicare to succeed, they must first change the relationship between America‘s oldest orchestra and the new audience it hops to attract.21. We learn from Para.1 that Gilbert‘s appointment has[A] incurred criticism.[B] raised suspicion.[C] received acclaim.[D] aroused curiosity.22. Tommasini regards Gilbert as an artist who is[A] influential.[B] modest.[C] respectable.[D] talented.23. The author believes that the devoted concertgoers[A] ignore the expenses of live performances.[B] reject most kinds of recorded performances.[C] exaggerate the variety of live performances.[D] overestimate the value of live performances.24. According to the text, which of the following is true of recordings?[A] They are often inferior to live concerts in quality.[B] They are easily accessible to the general public.[C] They help improve the quality of music.[D] They have only covered masterpieces.25. Regarding Gilbert‘s role in revitalizing the Philharmonic, the author feels[A] doubtful.[B] enthusiastic.[C] confident.[D] puzzled.Text 2When Liam McGee departed as president of Bank of America in August, his explanation was surprisingly straight up. Rather than cloaking his exit in the usual vague excuses, he came right out and said he was leaving “to pursue my goal of running a company.” Broadcasting his ambition was “very much my decision,” McGee says. Within two weeks, he was talking for the first time with the board of Hartford Financial Services Group, which named him CEO and chairman on September 29.McGee says leaving without a position lined up gave him time to reflect on what kind of company he wanted to run. It also sent a clear message to the outside world about his aspirations. And McGee isn‘t alone. In recent weeks the No.2 executives at Avon and American Express quit with the explanation that they were looking for a CEO post. As boards scrutinize succession plans in response to shareholder pressure, executives who don’t get the nod also may wish to move on.A turbulent business environment also has senior managers cautious of letting vague pronouncements cloud their reputations.As the first signs of recovery begin to take hold, deputy chiefs may be more willing to make the jump without a net. In the third quarter, CEO turnover was down 23% from a year ago as nervous boards stuck with the leaders they had, according to Liberum Research. As the economy picks up, opportunities will abound for aspiring leaders.The decision to quit a senior position to look for a better one is unconventional. For years executives and headhunters have adhered to the rule that the most attractive CEO candidates are the ones who must be poached. Says Korn/Ferry senior partner Dennis Carey:“I can‘t think of a single search I’ve done where a board has not instructed me to look at sitting CEOs first.”Those who jumped without a job haven‘t always landed in top positions quickly. Ellen Marram quit as chief of Tropicana a decade age, saying she wanted to be a CEO. It was a yearbefore she became head of a tiny Internet-based commodities exchange. Robert Willumstad left Citigroup in 2005 with ambitions to be a CEO. He finally took that post at a major financial institution three years later.Many recruiters say the old disgrace is fading for top performers. The financial crisis has made it more acceptable to be between jobs or to leave a bad one. “The traditional rule was it‘s safer to stay where you are, but that’s been fundamentally inverted,” says one headhunter. “The people who‘ve been hurt the worst are those who’ve stayed too long.”26. When McGee announced his departure, his manner can best be described as being[A] arrogant.[B] frank.[C] self-centered.[D] impulsive.27. According to Paragraph 2, senior executives‘ quitting may be spurred by[A] their expectation of better financial status.[B] their need to reflect on their private life.[C] their strained relations with the boards.[D] their pursuit of new career goals.28. The word “poached”(Line 3, Paragraph 4)most probably means[A] approved of.[B] attended to.[C] hunted for.[D] guarded against.29. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that[A] top performers used to cling to their posts.[B] loyalty of top performers is getting out-dated.[C] top performers care more about reputations.[D] it‘s safer to stick to the traditional rules.30. Which of the following is the best title for the text?[A] CEOs: Where to Go?[B] CEOs: All the Way Up?[C] Top Managers Jump without a Net[D] The Only Way Out for Top PerformersText 3The rough guide to marketing success used to be that you got what you paid for. No longer. While traditional “paid” media – such as television commercials and print advertisements – still play a major role, companies today can exploit many alternative forms of media. Consumers passionate about a product may create “owned” media by sending e-mail alerts about products and sales to customers registered with its Web site. The way consumers now approach the broad range of factors beyond conventional paid media.Paid and owned media are controlled by marketers promoting their own products. For earned media, such marketers act as the initiator for users’responses. But in some cases, one marketer’s owned media become another marketer‘s paid media – for instance, when an e-commerce retailer sells ad space on its Web site. We define such sold media as owned media whose traffic is so strong that other organizations place their content or e-commerce engines within that environment. This trend, which we believe is still in its infancy, effectively began with retailers and travel providers such as airlines and hotels and will no doubt go further. Johnson & Johnson, for example, has created BabyCenter, a stand-alone media property that promotes complementary and even competitive products. Besides generating income, the presence of other marketers makes the site seem objective, gives companies opportunities to learn valuable information about the appeal of other companies’ marketing, and may help expand user traffic for all companies concerned.The same dramatic technological changes that have provided marketers with more (and more diverse) communications choices have also increased the risk that passionate consumers will voice their opinions in quicker, more visible, and much more damaging ways. Such hijacked media are the opposite of earned media: an asset or campaign becomes hostage to consumers, other stakeholders, or activists who make negative allegations about a brand or product. Members of social networks, for instance, are learning that they can hijack media to apply pressure on the businesses that originally created them.If that happens, passionate consumers would try to persuade others to boycott products, putting the reputation of the target company at risk. In such a case, the company‘s response may not be sufficiently quick or thoughtful, and the learning curve has been steep. Toyota Motor, for example, alleviated some of the damage from its recall crisis earlier this year with a relatively quick and well-orchestrated social-media response campaign, which included efforts to engage with consumers directly on sites such as Twitter and the social-news site Digg.31. Consumers may create “earned” media when they are[A] obsessed with online shopping at certain Web sites.[B] inspired by product-promoting e-mails sent to them.[C] eager to help their friends promote quality products.[D] enthusiastic about recommending their favorite products.32. According to Paragraph 2, sold media feature[A] a safe business environment.[B] random competition.[C] strong user traffic.[D] flexibility in organization.33. The author indicates in Paragraph 3 that earned media[A] invite constant conflicts with passionate consumers.[B] can be used to produce negative effects in marketing.[C] may be responsible for fiercer competition.[D] deserve all the negative comments about them.34. Toyota Motor‘s experience is cited as an example of[A] responding effectively to hijacked media.[B] persuading customers into boycotting products.[C] cooperating with supportive consumers.[D] taking advantage of hijacked media.35. Which of the following is the text mainly about ?[A] Alternatives to conventional paid media.[B] Conflict between hijacked and earned media.[C] Dominance of hijacked media.[D] Popularity of owned media.Text 4It‘s no surprise that Jennifer Senior’s insightful, provocative magazine cover story, “I love My Children, I Hate My Life,” is arousing much chatter – nothing gets people talking like the suggestion that child rearing is anything less than a completely fulfilling, life-enriching experience. Rather than concluding that children make parents either happy or miserable, Senior suggests we need to redefine happiness: instead of thinking of it as something that can be measured by moment-to-moment joy, we should consider being happy as a past-tense condition. Even though the day-to-day experience of raising kids can be soul-crushingly hard, Senior writes that “the very things that in the moment dampen our moods can later be sources of intense gratification and delight.”The magazine cover showing an attractive mother holding a cute baby is hardly the only Madonna-and-child image on newsstands this week. There are also stories about newly adoptive – and newly single – mom Sandra Bullock, as well as the usual “Jennifer Aniston is pregnant” news.Practically every week features at least one celebrity mom, or mom-to-be, smiling on the newsstands.In a society that so persistently celebrates procreation, is it any wonder that admitting you regret having children is equivalent to admitting you support kitten-killing? It doesn‘t seem quite fair, then, to compare the regrets of parents to the regrets of the children. Unhappy parents rarely are provoked to wonder if they shouldn’t have had kids, but unhappy childless folks are bothered with the message that children are the single most important thing in the world: obviously their misery must be a direct result of the gaping baby-size holes in their lives.Of course, the image of parenthood that celebrity magazines like Us Weekly and People present is hugely unrealistic, especially when the parents are single mothers like Bullock. According to several studies concluding that parents are less happy than childless couples, single parents are the least happy of all. No shock there, considering how much work it is to raise a kid without a partner to lean on; yet to hear Sandra and Britney tell it, raising a kid on their “own” (read: with round-the-clock help) is a piece of cake.It‘s hard to imagine that many people are dumb enough to want children just because Reese and Angelina make it look so glamorous: most adults understand that a baby is not a haircut. But it’s interesting to wonder if the images we see every week of stress-free, happiness-enhancing parenthood aren‘t in some small, subconscious way contributing to our own dissatisfactions with the actual experience, in the same way that a small part of us hoped getting “the Rachel” might make us look just a little bit like Jennifer Aniston.36. Jennifer Senior suggests in her article that raising a child can bring[A] temporary delight[B] enjoyment in progress[C] happiness in retrospect[D] lasting reward37. We learn from Paragraph 2 that[A] celebrity moms are a permanent source for gossip.[B] single mothers with babies deserve greater attention.[C] news about pregnant celebrities is entertaining.[D] having children is highly valued by the public.38. It is suggested in Paragraph 3 that childless folks[A] are constantly exposed to criticism.[B] are largely ignored by the media.[C] fail to fulfill their social responsibilities.[D] are less likely to be satisfied with their life.39. According to Paragraph 4, the message conveyed by celebrity magazines is[A] soothing.[B] ambiguous.[C] compensatory.[D] misleading.40. Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph?[A] Having children contributes little to the glamour of celebrity moms.[B] Celebrity moms have influenced our attitude towards child rearing.[C] Having children intensifies our dissatisfaction with life.[D] We sometimes neglect the happiness from child rearing.Part BDirections:The following paragraph are given in a wrong order. For Questions 41-45, you are required to reorganize these paragraphs into a coherent text by choosing from the list A-G to filling them into the numbered boxes. Paragraphs E and G have been correctly placed. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (10 points)[A] No disciplines have seized on professionalism with as much enthusiasm as the humanities. You can, Mr Menand points out, became a lawyer in three years and a medical doctor in four. But the regular time it takes to get a doctoral degree in the humanities is nine years. Not surprisingly, up to half of all doctoral students in English drop out before getting their degrees.[B] His concern is mainly with the humanities: Literature, languages, philosophy and so on. These are disciplines that are going out of style: 22% of American college graduates now major in business compared with only 2% in history and 4% in English. However, many leading American universities want their undergraduates to have a grounding in the basic canon of ideas that every educated person should posses. But most find it difficult to agree on what a “general education” should look like. At Harvard, Mr Menand notes, “the great books are read because they have been read”-they form a sort of social glue.[C] Equally unsurprisingly, only about half end up with professorships for which they entered graduate school. There are simply too few posts. This is partly because universities continue to produce ever more PhDs. But fewer students want to study humanities subjects: English departments awarded more bachelor‘s degrees in 1970-71 than they did 20 years later. Fewer students requires fewer teachers. So, at the end of a decade of theses-writing, many humanities students leave the profession to do something for which they have not been trained.[D] One reason why it is hard to design and teach such courses is that they can cut across the insistence by top American universities that liberal-arts educations and professional education should be kept separate, taught in different schools. Many students experience both varieties. Although more than half of Harvard undergraduates end up in law, medicine or business, future doctors and lawyers must study a non-specialist liberal-arts degree before embarking on a professional qualification. [E] Besides professionalizing the professions by this separation, top American universities have professionalised the professor. The growth in public money for academic research has speeded the process: federal research grants rose fourfold between 1960and 1990, but faculty teaching hours fell by half as research took its toll. Professionalism has turned the acquisition of a doctoral degree into a prerequisite for a successful academic career: as late as 1969a third of American professors did not possess one. But the key idea behind professionalisation, argues Mr Menand, is that “the knowledge and skills needed for a particular specialization are transmissible but not transferable.” So disciplines acquire a monopoly not just over the production of knowledge, but also over the production of the producers of knowledge.[F] The key to reforming higher education, concludes Mr Menand, is to alter the way in which “the producers of knowledge are produced.” Otherwise, academics will continue to think dangerously alike, increasingly detached from the societies which they study, investigate andcriticize. “Academic inquiry, at least in some fields, may need to become less exclusionary and more holistic.” Yet quite how that happens, Mr Menand dose not say.[G] The subtle and intelligent little book The Marketplace of Ideas: Reform and Resistance in the American University should be read by every student thinking of applying to take a doctoral degree. They may then decide to go elsewhere. For something curious has been happening in American Universities, and Louis Menand, a professor of English at Harvard University, captured it skillfully.G → 41. →42. → E →43. →44. →45.Part CDirections:Read the following text carefully and then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be written carefully on ANSWER SHEET 2. (10 points)With its theme that “Mind is the master weaver,” creating our inner character and outer circumstances, the book As a Man Thinking by James Allen is an in-depth exploration of the central idea of self-help writing.(46)Allen‘s contribution was to take an assumption we all share-that because we are not robots we therefore control our thoughts-and reveal its erroneous nature. Because most of us believe that mind is separate from matter, we think that thoughts can be hidden and made powerless; this allows us to think one way and act another. However, Allen believed that the unconscious mind generates as much action as the conscious mind, and (47)while we may be able to sustain the illusion of control through the conscious mind alone, in reality we are continually faced with a question: “Why cannot I make myself do this or achieve that?”Since desire and will are damaged by the presence of thoughts that do not accord with desire, Allen concluded: “We do not attract what we want, but what we are.” Achievement happens because you as a person embody the external achievement; you don‘t “get” success but become it. There is no gap between mind and matter.Part of the fame of Allen‘s book is its contention that “Circumstances do not make a person, they reveal him.” (48)This seems a justification for neglect of those in need, and a rationalizationof exploitation, of the superiority of those at the top and the inferiority of those at the bottom. This, however, would be a knee-jerk reaction to a subtle argument. Each set of circumstances, however bad, offers a unique opportunity for growth. If circumstances always determined the life and prospects of people, then humanity would never have progressed. In fat, (49)circumstances seem to be designed to bring out the best in us and if we feel that we have been “wronged” then we are unlikely to begin a conscious effort to escape from our situation .Nevertheless, as any biographer knows, a person’s early life and its conditions are often the greatest gift to an individual.The sobering aspect of Allen‘s book is that we have no one else to blame for our present condition except ourselves. (50)The upside is the possibilities contained in knowing that everything is up to us; where before we were experts in the array of limitations, now we become authorities of what is possible.Section ⅢWritingPart A51. Directions:Write a letter to a friend of yours to1)recommend one of your favorite movies and2)give reasons for your recommendationYour should write about 100 words on ANSWER SHEET 2.Do not sign your own name at the end of the letter. User “LI MING” instead.Do not writer the address.(10 points)Part B52. Directions:Write an essay of 160——200 words based on the following drawing. In your essay, you should1)describe the drawing briefly,2)explain it‘s intended meaning, and。
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2011年考研英语(一)试题Section II Reading ComprehensionPart ADirections:Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing [A], [B], [C] or [D]. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1. (40 points)Text 1The decision of the New York Philharmonic to hire Alan Gilbert as its next music director has been the talk of the classical-music world ever since the sudden announcement of his appointment in 2009. For the most part, the response has been favorable, to say the least. “Hooray! At last!” wrote Anthony Tommasini, a sober-sided classical-music critic.One of the reasons why the appointment came as such a surprise, however, is that Gilbert is comparatively little known. Even Tommasini, who had advocated Gilbert’s appointment in the Times, calls him “an unpretentious musician with no air of the formidable conductor about him.” As a description of the next music director of an orchestra that has hitherto been led by musicians like Gustav Mahler and Pierre Boulez, that seems likely to have struck at least some Times readers as faint praise.For my part, I have no idea whether Gilbert is a great conductor or even a good one. To be sure, he performs an impressive variety of interesting compositions, but it is not necessary for me to visit Avery Fisher Hall, or anywhere else, to hear interesting orchestral music. All I have to do is to go to my CD shelf, or boot up my computer and download still more recorded music from iTunes.Devoted concertgoers who reply that recordings are no substitute for live performance are missing the point. For the time, attention, and money of the art-loving public, classical instrumentalists must compete not only with opera houses, dance troupes, theater companies, and museums, but also with the recorded performances of the great classical musicians of the 20th century. There recordings are cheap, available everywhere, and very often much higher in artistic quality than today’s live performances; moreover, they can be “consumed” at a time and place of the listener’s choosing. The widespread avail ability of such recordings has thus brought about a crisis in the institution of the traditional classical concert.One possible response is for classical performers to program attractive new music that is not yet availabl e on record. Gilbert’s own interest in new music has been widely noted: Alex Ross, a classical-music critic, has described him as a man who is capable of turning the Philharmonic into “a markedly different, more vibrant organization.” But what will be the nature of that difference? Merely expanding the orchestra’s repertoire will not be enough. If Gilbert and the Philharmonic are tosucceed, they must first change the relationship between America’s oldest orchestra and the new audience it hops to attract.21. We learn from Para.1 that Gilbert’s appointment has[A]incurred criticism.[B]raised suspicion.[C]received acclaim.[D]aroused curiosity.22. Tommasini regards Gilbert as an artist who is[A]influential.[B]modest.[C]respectable.[D]talented.23. The author believes that the devoted concertgoers[A]ignore the expenses of live performances.[B]reject most kinds of recorded performances.[C]exaggerate the variety of live performances.[D]overestimate the value of live performances.24. According to the text, which of the following is true of recordings?[A]They are often inferior to live concerts in quality.[B]They are easily accessible to the general public.[C]They help improve the quality of music.[D]They have only covered masterpieces.25. Regarding Gilbert’s role in revitalizing the Philharmonic, the author feels[A]doubtful.[B]enthusiastic.[C]confident.[D]puzzled.Text 2When Liam McGee departed as president of Bank of America in August, his explanation was surprisingly straight up. Rather than cloaking his exit in the usual vague excuses, he came right out and said he was leaving “to purs ue my goal ofrunning a company.” Broadcasting his ambition was “very much my decision,” McGee says. Within two weeks, he was talking for the first time with the board of Hartford Financial Services Group, which named him CEO and chairman on September 29.McGee says leaving without a position lined up gave him time to reflect on what kind of company he wanted to run. It also sent a clear message to the outside world about his aspirations. And McGee isn’t alone. In recent weeks the No.2 executives at Avon and American Express quit with the explanation that they were looking for a CEO post. As boards scrutinize succession plans in response to shareholder pressure, executives who don’t get the nod also may wish to mov e on. A turbulent business environment also has senior managers cautious of letting vague pronouncements cloud their reputations.As the first signs of recovery begin to take hold, deputy chiefs may be more willing to make the jump without a net. In the third quarter, CEO turnover was down 23% from a year ago as nervous boards stuck with the leaders they had, according to Liberum Research. As the economy picks up, opportunities will abound for aspiring leaders.The decision to quit a senior position to look for a better one is unconventional. For years executives and headhunters have adhered to the rule that the most attractive CEO candidates are the ones who must be poached. Says Korn/Ferry senior partner Dennis Carey:”I can’t think of a single search I’ve done where a board has not instructed me to look at sitting CEOs first.”Those who jumped without a job haven’t alw ays landed in top positions quickly. Ellen Marram quit as chief of Tropicana a decade age, saying she wanted to be a CEO. It was a year before she became head of a tiny Internet-based commodities exchange. Robert Willumstad left Citigroup in 2005 with ambitions to be a CEO. He finally took that post at a major financial institution three years later.Many recruiters say the old disgrace is fading for top performers. The financial crisis has made it more acceptable to b e between jobs or to leave a bad one. “The traditional rule was it’s safer to stay where you are, but that’s been fundamentally inverted,” says one headhunter. “The people who’ve been hurt the worst are those who’ve stayed too long.”26. When McGee announced his departure, his manner can best be described as being[A]arrogant.[B]frank.[C]self-centered.[D]impulsive.27. According to Paragraph 2, senior executives’ quit ting may be spurred by[A]their expectation of better financial status.[B]their need to reflect on their private life.[C]their strained relations with the boards.[D]their pursuit of new career goals.28. The word “poached” (Line 3, Paragraph 4) most probably means[A]approved of.[B]attended to.[C]hunted for.[D]guarded against.29. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that[A]top performers used to cling to their posts.[B]loyalty of top performers is getting out-dated.[C]top performers care more about reputations.[D]it’s safer to stick to the traditional rules.30. Which of the following is the best title for the text?[A]CEOs: Where to Go?[B]CEOs: All the Way Up?[C]Top Managers Jump without a Net[D]The Only Way Out for Top PerformersText 3The rough guide to marketing success used to be that you got what you paid for. No longer. While traditional “paid” media – such as television commercials and print advertisements – still play a major role, companies today can exploit many alternative forms of media. Consumers passionate about a product may create “owned” m edia by sending e-mail alerts about products and sales to customers registered with its Web site. The way consumers now approach the broad range of factors beyond conventional paid media.Paid and owned media are controlled by marketers promoting their own products. For earned media , such marketers act as the initiator for users’ responses. But in some cases, one marketer’s owned media become another marketer’s paid media – for instance, when an e-commerce retailer sells ad space on its Web site. We define such sold media as owned media whose traffic is so strong that other organizations place their content or e-commerce engines within that environment. This trend ,which we believe is still in its infancy, effectively began with retailers and travel providers suchas airlines and hotels and will no doubt go further. Johnson & Johnson, for example, has created BabyCenter, a stand-alone media property that promotes complementary and even competitive products. Besides generating income, the presence of other marketers makes the site seem objective, gives companies opportunities to learn valuable information about the appeal of other companies’ marketing, and may help expand user traffic for all companies concerned.The same dramatic technological changes that have provided marketers with more (and more diverse) communications choices have also increased the risk that passionate consumers will voice their opinions in quicker, more visible, and much more damaging ways. Such hijacked media are the opposite of earned media: an asset or campaign becomes hostage to consumers, other stakeholders, or activists who make negative allegations about a brand or product. Members of social networks, for instance, are learning that they can hijack media to apply pressure on the businesses that originally created them.If that happens, passionate consumers would try to persuade others to boycott products, putting the reputation of the target company at risk. In such a case, the company’s response may not be sufficiently quick or thoughtful, and the learning curve has been steep. Toyota Motor, for example, alleviated some of the damage from its recall crisis earlier this year with a relatively quick and well-orchestrated social-media response campaign, which included efforts to engage with consumers directly on sites such as Twitter and the social-news site Digg.31.Consumers may create “earned” media when they are[A] obscssed with online shopping at certain Web sites.[B] inspired by product-promoting e-mails sent to them.[C] eager to help their friends promote quality products.[D] enthusiastic about recommending their favorite products.32. According to Paragraph 2,sold media feature[A] a safe business environment.[B] random competition.[C] strong user traffic.[D] flexibility in organization.33. The author indicates in Paragraph 3 that earned media[A] invite constant conflicts with passionate consumers.[B] can be used to produce negative effects in marketing.[C] may be responsible for fiercer competition.[D] deserve all the negative comments about them.34. Toyota Motor’s experience is cited as an example of[A] responding effectively to hijacked media.[B] persuading customers into boycotting products.[C] cooperating with supportive consumers.[D] taking advantage of hijacked media.35. Which of the following is the text mainly about ?[A] Alternatives to conventional paid media.[B] Conflict between hijacked and earned media.[C] Dominance of hijacked media.[D] Popularity of owned media.Text 4It’s no surprise that Jennifer Senior’s insightful, provocative magazine cover story, “I love My Children, I Hate My Life,” is arousing much chatter – nothing gets people talking like the suggestion that child rearing is anything less than a completely fulfilling, life-enriching experience. Rather than concluding that children make parents either happy or miserable, Senior suggests we need to redefine happiness: instead of thinking of it as something that can be measured by moment-to-moment joy, we should consider being happy as a past-tense condition. Even though the day-to-day experience of raising kids can be soul-crushingly hard, Senior writes that “the very things that in the moment dampen our moods can later be sources of intense gratification and delight.”The magazine cover showing an attractive mother holding a cute baby is hardly the only Madonna-and-child image on newsstands this week. There are also stories about newly adoptive – and newly single – mom Sandra Bullock, as well as the usual “Jennifer Aniston is pregnant” news. Practically every week features at least one celebrity mom, or mom-to-be, smiling on the newsstands.In a society that so persistently celebrates procreation, is it any wonder that admitting you regret having children is equivalent to admitting you support kitten-killing ? It doesn’t seem quite fair, then, to compare the regrets of parents to the regrets of the children. Unhappy parents rarely are provoked to wonder if theyshouldn’t have had kids, but unhappy childless folks are bothered with the message that children are the single most important thing in the world: obviously their misery must be a direct result of the gaping baby-size holes in their lives.Of course, the image of parenthood that celebrity magazines like Us Weekly and People present is hugely unrealistic, especially when the parents are single mothers like Bullock. According to several studies concluding that parents are less happy than childless couples, single parents are the least happy of all. No shock there, considering how much work it is to raise a kid without a partner to lean on; yet to hear Sandra and Britney tell it, raising a kid on their “own” (read: with round-the-clock help) is a piece of cake.It’s hard to imagine that many people are dumb enough to want children just because Reese and Angelina make it look so glamorous: most adults understand that a baby is not a haircut. But it’s interesting to wonder if the images we see every week of stress-free, happiness-enhancing parenthood aren’t in some small, subconscious way contributing to our own dissatisfactions with the actual experience, in the same way that a small part of us hoped getting “ the Rachel” might make us look just a little bit like Jennifer Aniston.36.Jennifer Senior suggests in her article that raising a child can bring[A]temporary delight[B]enjoyment in progress[C]happiness in retrospect[D]lasting reward37.We learn from Paragraph 2 that[A]celebrity moms are a permanent source for gossip.[B]single mothers with babies deserve greater attention.[C]news about pregnant celebrities is entertaining.[D]having children is highly valued by the public.38.It is suggested in Paragraph 3 that childless folks[A]are constantly exposed to criticism.[B]are largely ignored by the media.[C]fail to fulfill their social responsibilities.[D]are less likely to be satisfied with their life.39.According to Paragraph 4, the message conveyed by celebrity magazines is[A]soothing.[B]ambiguous.[C]compensatory.[D]misleading.40.Which of the following can be inferred from the last paragraph?[A]Having children contributes little to the glamour of celebrity moms.[B]Celebrity moms have influenced our attitude towards child rearing.[C]Having children intensifies our dissatisfaction with life.[D]We sometimes neglect the happiness from child rearing.。
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英语课程实用标准2011版精彩试题和问题详解解析汇报[整合版][最终版]
英语新课程尺度〔2021 版〕测试卷学校某某__________ 成就___________一、填空〔每空 1 分,共20 分〕1、义务教育阶段的英语课程具有_东西性__和_人文性__双重性质。
2、在九级目标体系中,小学四年级应完成 1 级目标,6 年级完毕时应到达__2__级目标。
3、评价应采用形成性评价和终结性评价相结合的方式。
4、教学建议以描述学生能用英语做事情为主线。
5、英语课程的总目标是:通过英语学习使学生形成初步的促进心智开展,提高综合人文素养。
综合语言运用能力,语言技能语言常识情感态度学习策略文化、和6、英语课程的总目标是由:、、、意识这五个方面构成的。
学生在义务教育阶段应该学习和掌握的英语语言根底常识包罗语音、词汇、语法以与用于表达常见功能和话题的语言形式。
7、二、判断题。
〔共10 分〕√1、教育教学评价是英语课程的重要构成局部。
〔〕x2、备课就是写教案。
〔〕3、语言常识和情感态度是综合语言运用能力的根底。
〔x 〕4、听、说、读、写既是学习的内容,又是学习的手段。
〔√〕5、英语有不同的口音,教学中,只要让学生掌握一种发音即可。
〔x 〕√6、小学二级底子词汇是423个。
〔〕7、2021 年版?英语课程尺度?列出单词的词性和中文释义。
〔x 〕x8、英语课程倡导讲解型的教育教学模式。
〔〕9、在学习与日常交际中,学生应能注意到中外文化的差别。
〔x 〕x1 0、教育教学设计的好,教育教学就必定能成功。
〔〕三、单项选择题。
〔共20 分〕1、语言技能一级目标中读写要求:能看图识字;能在指认物体的前提下认读所学词语;能在图片的帮忙下读懂简单的小故事; 能正确〔 D 〕。
A 、朗读课文B 、背默课文C 、表演小节目D 、书写字母和单词2、教师要积极操纵各种教学资源,〔B 〕教材,设计适合学生开展的教学过程。
A 、合理地教B 、缔造性地使用、按部就班地用C 、按照要求使用 D3、语言技能一级目标中说唱要求的第一个要求是〔 A 〕。
2011年上海高考英语试卷句答案完美解析(word版)
2011年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试英语(上海卷)本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。
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♋❒♦ ✋ ☹♓♦♦♏⏹♓⏹♑ ☐❍☐❒♏♒♏⏹♦♓☐⏹♏♍♦♓☐⏹ ✌♓❒♏♍♦♓☐⏹♦ ✋⏹ ♏♍♦♓☐⏹ ✌ ⍓☐◆ ♦♓●● ♒♏♋❒ ♦♏⏹ ♦♒☐❒♦ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹♦ ♌♏♦♦♏♏⏹ ♦♦☐ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦ ✌♦♦♒♏ ♏⏹♎ ☐♐ ♏♋♍♒ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹ ♋ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ♋♦♏♎ ♋♌☐◆♦ ♦♒♋♦ ♦♋♦ ♦♋♓♎ ❆♒♏ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹♦ ♋⏹♎ ♦♒♏ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹♦ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ♦☐☐♏⏹ ☐⏹●⍓ ☐⏹♍♏ ✌♐♦♏❒ ⍓☐◆ ♒♏♋❒ ♋ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹ ♋⏹♎ ♦♒♏ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹ ♋♌☐◆♦ ♓♦ ❒♏♋♎ ♦♒♏ ♐☐◆❒ ☐☐♦♦♓♌●♏ ♋⏹♦♦♏❒♦ ☐⏹ ⍓☐◆❒ ☐♋☐♏❒ ♋⏹♎ ♎♏♍♓♎♏ ♦♒♓♍♒ ☐⏹♏ ♓♦ ♦♒♏ ♌♏♦♦ ♋⏹♦♦♏❒ ♦☐ ♦♒♏ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹ ⍓☐◆ ♒♋❖♏ ♒♏♋❒♎ ♒♏❒♏ ♎☐♏♦ ♦♒♏ ♍☐⏹❖♏❒♦♋♦♓☐⏹ ❍☐♦♦ ☐❒☐♌♋♌●⍓ ♦♋♏ ☐●♋♍♏✍✌ ✌♦ ♋ ♦❒♋♓⏹ ♦♦♋♦♓☐⏹ ✌♦ ♋⏹ ♋♓❒☐☐❒♦ ✌♦ ♋ ♦❒♋❖♏● ♋♑♏⏹♍⍓ ✌♦ ♋ ♌◆♦ ♦♦♋♦♓☐⏹ ☟☐♦ ❍◆♍♒ ♓♦ ♦♒♏ ♦♏❒❖♓♍♏ ♍♒♋❒♑♏ ♓♐ ♦♒♏ ♐☐☐♎ ♍☐♦♦♦ ♎☐●●♋❒♦✍✌ ♒♋♦ ♓♦ ♦♒♏ ❍☐♦♦ ☐❒☐♌♋♌●♏ ❒♏●♋♦♓☐⏹♦♒♓☐ ♌♏♦♦♏♏⏹ ♦♒♏ ♦♦☐ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦✍✌ ♏♍♏☐♦♓☐⏹♓♦♦ ♋⏹♎ ♑◆♏♦♦ ♋●♏♦☐♏❒♦☐⏹ ♋⏹♎ ♍◆♦♦☐❍♏❒ ☐♍♦☐❒ ♋⏹♎ ☐♋♦♓♏⏹♦ ♋♓♦♏❒ ♋⏹♎ ♎♓⏹♏❒ ☟☐♦ ♎☐♏♦ ♦♒♏ ❍♋⏹ ♐♏♏●✍✌ ☜⌧♍♓♦♏♎ ♓♦♦♋♦♓♦♐♓♏♎ ☐❒♏♎ ☜⌧♒♋◆♦♦♏♎ ♒♋♦ ♎☐♏♦ ♦♒♏ ♦☐❍♋⏹ ❍♏♋⏹✍✌ ☟♏❒ ♒♋♓❒ ♒♋♦ ♍♒♋⏹♑♏♎ ♒♏ ♓♦⏹❼♦ ♦♋♦♓♦♐♓♏♎ ♦♓♦♒ ♒♏❒ ♒♋♓❒ ♦♦⍓●♏ ♒♏ ☐❒♏♐♏❒♦ ♦☐ ♦♏♋❒ ●☐⏹♑ ♒♋♓❒ ❆♒♏ ❍♋⏹ ♒♋♦ ♍♒♋⏹♑♏♎ ♒♓♦ ♒♋♓❒ ♦♦⍓●♏ ♒♋♦ ♎☐♏♦ ♦♒♏ ❍♋⏹ ❍♏♋⏹✍✌ ✋♦ ♓♦ ♦☐☐ ♏♋❒●⍓ ♦☐ ♦♋♦♍♒ ♦♒♏ ❆♋●♏⏹♦ ♒☐♦ ☟♏ ♦♓●● ♑☐ ♦☐ ♌♏♎ ♓⏹ ♐♓❖♏ ❍♓⏹◆♦♏♦ ☟♏ ♦☐◆●♎ ❒♋♦♒♏❒ ♦♋♦♍♒ ❆✞ ♦♒♋⏹ ♑☐ ♦☐ ♌♏♎ ☟♏ ♓♦ ☐●♎ ♏⏹☐◆♑♒ ♦☐ ♦♦♋⍓ ◆☐ ♒♋♦ ♍♋⏹ ♦♏ ●♏♋❒⏹ ♋♌☐◆♦ ☺♏⏹⏹⍓✍✌ ♒♏ ♒♋♦ ♑☐♦ ♏❖♏❒⍓♦♒♓⏹♑ ❒♏♋♎⍓ ♒♏ ⏹♏❖♏❒ ♒♏♦♓♦♋♦♏♦ ☐❖♏❒ ♦♒♋♦ ♦☐ ♦♋♏ ♒♏ ♒♋♦♏♦ ☐♋♍♓⏹♑ ♌⍓ ♒♏❒♦♏●♐ ♒♏ ⏹♏♏♎♦ ❍☐❒♏ ♦♓❍♏ ♐☐❒ ☐♋♍♓⏹♑ ♒♋♦ ♎☐♏♦ ♦♒♏ ♦☐❍♋⏹ ❍♏♋⏹✍✌ ❆♒♏⍓ ♦♒☐◆●♎ ♦♋♓♦ ♐☐❒ ☺☐♒⏹ ♐☐❒ ♋ ♦♒♓●♏ ❆♒♏⍓ ♦♒☐◆●♎ ♦♦♋⍓ ♒♏❒♏ ♐☐❒ ♦♒♏ ⏹♓♑♒♦ ❆♒♏⍓ ♦♒☐◆●♎ ♦♦♋❒♦ ♦♒♏ ❍♏♏♦♓⏹♑ ❒♓♑♒♦ ♋♦♋⍓ ❆♒♏⍓ ♦♒☐◆●♎ ♍♋●● ☺☐♒⏹ ♋♦ ☐⏹♍♏ ♒♋♦ ♍♋⏹ ♦♏ ●♏♋❒⏹ ♋♌☐◆♦ ♦♒♏ ♦☐❍♋⏹✍✌ ♒♏ ♓♦ ◆⏹♦♓●●♓⏹♑ ♦☐ ❍☐❖♏ ♓⏹♦☐ ♋ ⏹♏♦ ♐●♋♦ ☟♏❒ ⏹♏♓♑♒♌☐❒♦ ♑♏♦ ♋●☐⏹♑ ♦♏●● ♦♓♦♒ ♒♏❒ ♒♏ ♍♋⏹❼♦ ♦♏●● ♦♒♏ ❍♋⏹ ♦♒⍓ ♦♒♏ ♓♦ ❍☐❖♓⏹♑ ☟♏❒ ⏹♏♓♑♒♌☐❒♦ ◆♦◆♋●●⍓ ☐●♋⍓ ♦♒♏♓❒ ❆✞ ●☐◆♎ ♒♋♦ ♦♓●● ♦♒♏ ♦☐♏♋♏❒♦ ☐❒☐♌♋♌●⍓ ♎☐✍✌ ✌♦ ♐☐❒ ♎♓❒♏♍♦♓☐⏹♦ ❆❒⍓ ♋ ♎♓♐♐♏❒♏⏹♦ ❒☐◆♦♏ ☝☐ ♌♋♍ ♐☐❒ ♦♒♏ ❍♋☐ ♋⏹♍♏● ♦♒♏♓❒ ♦❒♓☐♏♍♦♓☐⏹ ♓❒♏♍♦♓☐⏹♦ ✋⏹ ♏♍♦♓☐⏹ ⍓☐◆ ♦♓●● ♒♏♋❒ ♦♦☐♦♒☐❒♦ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏♦ ♋⏹♎ ⍓☐◆ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ♋♦♏♎ ♦☐ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹♦ ☐⏹ ♏♋♍♒ ☐♐ ♦♒♏ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏♦ ❆♒♏ ☐♋♦♦♋♑♏♦ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ❒♏♋♎ ♦♦♓♍♏ ♌◆♦ ♦♒♏ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹♦ ♦♓●● ♌♏ ♦☐☐♏⏹ ☐⏹●⍓ ☐⏹♍♏ ♒♏⏹ ⍓☐◆ ♒♏♋❒ ♋ ❑◆♏♦♦♓☐⏹ ❒♏♋♎ ♦♒♏ ♐☐◆❒ ☐☐♦♦♓♌●♏ ♋⏹♦♦♏❒♦ ☐⏹ 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2011 BWI Global Business Conduct & Conflict of Interest Questionnaire
Name:
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Employee ID Number BWI Net ID: _________________________________________________ _________________________________________________ Site Name &Country: _________________________________________________ Email: _________________________________________________ Work Phone: _________________________________________________ Title:
_________________________________________________ Level (3,4,5,6,7,8,9,) _________________________________________________ Department Name: _________________________________________________ Supervisor's Name: _________________________________________________ Supervisor's Phone:
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This questionnaire supports BWI’s commitment to the highest standards of ethical and legal conduct wherever we do business. Survey r esults indicating potential conflicts will be reviewed by BWI’s Global Internal Control Manager and as appropriate, Human Resources and/or Legal Staff to determine an appropriate resolution and assist in ongoing compliance and control efforts. Please be aware that people who deliberately do not disclose conflicts may be subject to termination of employment.
Please carefully read each question before answering. Answer honestly and to the best of your knowledge and belief. When writing your responses, please provide as much detail as possible in order to enable a proper review of the issue and appropriate resolution. If you are in doubt as to whether an issue should be noted, selecting YES and providing a full description of the issue is the wisest choice. Please enter the
description in the expandable text area available below each question , Below are some examples of the types of information that may need to be included depending upon the issue:
∙ Name of business ∙ Address of business
∙ Nature of business relationship with BWI (i.e. supplier, customer, consultant) ∙ Name of person having interest ∙ Relationship to employee ∙ Type and amount of interest
∙ Year investment or interest acquired ∙ Type of business activity ∙ Your relationship to business
∙ Time devoted (hours/month) and/or compensation ($/month) ∙ Date commenced (month/year)
∙ Any other information needed to fully explain your issue
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