大学联考笔试真题及参考答案
Part A: Spot Dictation
Directions: In this part of the test, you will hear a passage and read the same passage with blanks in it. Fill in each of the blanks with the word or words you have heard on the tape. Write your answer in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET. Remember you will hear the passage ONLY ONCE.
Good afternoon, everybody. I'm pleased to be here with you, graduates of 2007. I'm a ________ (1), and students often approach me with ________ (2). You see, we are living in a society of great changes. With the presence of ________ (3), the process of getting a job in today's world has changed for ________ (4).
Well, how can you use new technologies to help you? First, let's look at how you ________ (5). The traditional method of hunting for a job in the past required first, doing research on jobs that were ________ (6), typically by looking in newspapers, periodicals and magazines, as well as TV ads, and ________ (7). Then you decided where and for what post you were going to apply, put your resume ________ (8) in a stamped envelope, and waited anxiously for someone to ________ (9).
Well, today, maybe the job search and ________ (10) are very much the same, but the tools used are much more advanced, and they ________ (11). In fact, technology has not so much changed the process as enhanced it. The benefit, both for ________ (12), is that this makes the search more open to people of ________ (13) from all over the world. But as more people are involved, it becomes ________ (14) for the applicant than it ever was before.
The ________ (15) for the working world today is learning these new and ________ (16) and combining them with the older methods people have been using for years. For example, ________ (17), you can research employment not just in your city, but also in your state, your country, and ________ (18). You can copy information from a web page and paste it into a Microsoft Word document that's easy to ________ (19). In many ways, it's easier now: Just type your job application, click, and ________ (20); it gets there in an instant.
Part B: Listening Comprehension
Directions: In this part of the test there will be some short talks and conversations. After each one, you will be asked some questions. The talks, conversations and questions will be spoken ONLY ONCE. Now listen carefully and choose the right answer to each question you have heard and write the letter of the answer you have chosen in the corresponding space in your ANSWER BOOKLET.
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following conversation.
1. (A) Entertainment on TV.
(B) The news in the US.
(C) Being a correspondent.
(D) Interpreting news.
2. (A) The news is just entertainment.
(B) The news is shallow.
(C) The news gets reported in the same style.
(D) The news is boring.
3. (A) The news offers easy information that doesn't mean much to you.
(B) The news makes you feel like you're learning, but actually you're not.
(C) The news is just another popular entertainment program like a sitcom.
(D) The news must be presented by physically attractive ladies.
4. (A) More entertaining.
(B)More in-depth.
(C)Less informative.
(D) Less interesting.
5. (A) Newspapers. (B) Radio.
(C) TV. (D) The Internet.
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news.
6. (A) A trade show of the latest sporting goods is on display.
(B) An event for team sports is held with the country's best athletes.
(C) A spring market fair for cutting equipment and accessories is open.
(D) A business rendezvous is scheduled between VIPs and the best athletes.
7. (A) Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 and Mozilla Firefox 2.
(B) SnapBack, a private browser that does not store individual information.
(C) A built-in RSS reader to quickly scan the latest news and information.
(D) Safari 3, the world's fastest and easiest-to-use web browser.
8. (A) Heavy rain triggered floods which caused heavy casualties and damage.
(B) Harsh drought had been going on for several years and killed some people.
(C) 23 people were missing after a storm hit a village in the mountainous province.
(D) Authorities were searching for the people who had crossed the border from other countries.
9. (A) Two soldiers hijacked a jet plane full of passengers in flight.
(B) The hijackers were captured after killing one of the hostages.
(C) A military unit arrested the hijackers with no one injured or killed.
(D) The hijacked plane landed safely at an airport in a neighboring country.
10. (A) $683.30. (B) $ 900, 000.
(C) C$1 million. (D) C$2 million.
Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following interview.
11. (A) TV programs.
(B) Media coverage on crime.
(C) The school system.
(D) Juvenile crime.
12. (A) The problem has been overdone by the media.
(B) The messages the kids get make them like that.
(C) The school has not done enough to help the kids.
(D) Some kids are essentially violent.
13. (A) Giving the kids a more caring environment.
(B) Setting up a responsible school system.
(C) Taking harsh actions against violence in the school.
(D) Keeping the kids under one-to-one surveillance.
14. (A) Do supervised activities.
(B) Take instructional programs.
(C) Stay in school for supper.
(D) Go in for sports.
15. (A) Because they can help set good role models.
(B) Because they can stop white-collar crime.
(C) Because they can reduce crime.
(D) Because they can make criminals feel fair.
Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following talk.
16. (A) Workplace inequality.
(B) Sexism in language.
(C) The AIDS crisis.
(D) The way the mass media treats women.
] 7. (A) Language and thought definitely influence each other.
(B) It is impossible to understand the relationship between the two.
(C) What we think certainly determines what we say.
(D) What we say very probably affects what we think.
18. (A) The professional world.
(B) The United Nations publications.
(C) The international women's organization.
(D) The feminist movement.
19. (A) Nouns don't have a gender in English.
(B) Spanish nouns have two genders.
(C) German nouns are either masculine or feminine.
(D) The issues of gender vary across-languages.
20. (A) How some publications avoid sexist language.
(B) Why we have to avoid sexism in English.
(C) The efforts we have already taken to eliminate sexism.
(D) The gender issues in different languages.
-
外管局单位笔试经验分享
1、什么是流动性陷阱有一种观点:日本的货币政策无效是因为其投资回报率太低,如果日本的财政政策也无效,是否能说明日本不存在流动性陷阱?2、名词解释:货币数量论、货币幻觉、有效市场价说微观经济:给了两家公司的支付矩阵,问是否存在纳什均衡的`问题,投资分析:1、一家...
-
精选微软笔试经验
微软笔试经验1.技术基础这方面的题目主要以c、c++和数据结构为主,也就是大家经常看到的那些题目。虽然微软会说你可以用任何你熟悉的语言实现,但是有些东西,特别是底层些的,一般java和c#等其他高层语言用惯了的人肯定会比较忽视。所以c、c++和数据结构还是基础。不...
-
分享绿盟笔试经验
今天下午去参加绿盟笔试,绿盟啊,全国数一数二的信息安全公司,我大一刚进学校就有所了解了,那时他们来学校做过讲座。像我们这样学信息安全的,最理想的就是去绿盟了,所以虽然只是这么一个国内公司,还整了个全国好几场笔试。去了,好像有很多和我一样是本科生,心安了不少。...
-
上周五的面试-三个小时的笔试+面试
上周四接到一个面试电话,lz一听离家很近就赶紧答应了,去之前做了下功课,那机构是某国企下属子公司,最新成立的,做艺术品的。职位匹配度还不错,离lz家只有4公里。对方先是邀约上午9点面试,lz觉得太早了,改为下午1点。好,正式说面试,到了后,先看环境,是在个商住两用的楼里,位...