[赣冠自考][PETS3][公共英语三级]09试题资料

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XX赣冠***,因为标准所以一流



山.中大学

行政管理专业

独立小考班,合作院校参与命题阅卷



XX大学

物流管理专业

免考高等数学、英语



XX大学

销售管理专业

全新领航,一考多证



暨南大学

商务管理专业

XX唯一、独家开设



暨南大学

艺术设计专业

仅考四科理论课,毕业周期短



广东外语外贸大学

采购与供应管理专业

一考三证,高通过率





SECTION II Use of English(15 minutes)

根据下列材料,请回答26-45题:

What do I want? It' s really a very 26 question; yet many of us are not sure. 27 itdoesn' t have to be all that difficult to answer. It' s a matter of 28 Have you ever looked through a telescope at something? You find a 29 point to concen-trate on, and then 30 the settings. At first, it's too 31 , then it's too far away, finallyit' s just right. The 32 is that it takes many adjustments to 33 the subject into focus. If 34 want to look at something else, the 35 starts again.

Goal-setting is the same way. Don' t 36 if at first you don' t know exactly what you wantto 37 . Just don' t make the mistake of never committing 38 anything. Sometimes theanswer is very simple: Just 39 something!

Dr. Mark Goldstone, author of Get Out of Your Own Way, 40 you "look back in order to look 41. " Examine your calendar at day' s end during a typical week and 42 each

appointment or listing on a scale of - 3 to + 3, 43 -3 means "If I never do this again, it willbe 'too soon to do it. " and + 3 means "I could do this all day long, and I can' t 44 to do it allover again. " 45 you identify the frequent themes, you' 11 be able to better focus your dreams.

26、

A.strange

B.simple

C.ridiculous

D.funny

27、

A.And

B.So

C.For

D.But

28、

A.time

B.determination

C.focus

D.preference

29、

A.reference

B.turning

C.starting

D.major

30、

A.switch

B.open

C.adjust

D.fix

31、

A.large

B.dark

C.foggy

D.close

32、

A.sign

B.point

C.choice

D.law

33、

A.bring

B.move

C.include

D.put

34、

A.observers

B.viewers

C.we

D.you

35、

A.practice

B.process

C.progress

D.performance

36、

A.hesitate

B.mind

C.worry

D.apologize

37、

A.see

B.say

C.do

D.hear

38、

A.in

B.on

C.to

D.at

39、

A.write

B.pick

C.test

D.draw

40、

A.suggests

B.announces

C.imagines

D.warns

41、

A.forward

B.up

C.round

D.in

42、

A.read

B.correct

C.define

D.grade

43、

A.which

B.what

C.where

D.why

44、

A.wait

B.promise

C.afford

D.manage

45、

A.Once

B.Unless

C.Before

D.Though

SECTION III Reading Comprehension Part A(40 minutes)

Text 1

46、根据下列材料,请回答46-60题:

In 1997, 25 Japanese citizens, all older than 60, launched Jeeba (the name means "old manand old woman") to make senior-friendly products. They knew they were making history whenthey coined their company motto : "Of the elderly, by the elderly and for the elderly. " They do not hire young people, and the oldest of their workers is 75.

Firms run by senior citizens are still a rarity, in Japan and worldwide. But the elderly havenumbers on their side. Healthier and longer-living seniors, born immediately after World War II,are reaching retirement age in huge numbers all over the developed world. Extremely low birthrates in those same countries mean there are far fewer young workers to take their place. One likely con-sequence is now clear: shrinking work forces.

While the streamlining effects of international competition are focusing attention on the need to create and keep good jobs, those fears will eventually give way to worries about the growing short-age of young workers. One unavoidable solution: putting older people back to work, whether they like it or not. Indeed, advanced economies like those of Finland and Denmark have already raised their retirement ages. Others are under severe pressure to follow suit, as both the European Com-mission and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development have recently warned their members that their future prosperity depends on a growing contribution from the elderly.

Whether these changes are good or bad news to workers depends on whether they anticipate retirement with eagerness or dread. In the United States, half of working-age Americans now expect to work into their 70s, whether by financial necessity or by lifestyle choice, according to a new study by Putnam Investments.

Contrary to still widespread assumptions, there is very little hard evidence to suggest that com-panies cannot stay competitive with a rising share of older workers. At 13ritish hardware chain B&Q, its "elder worker" stores in Manchester and Exmouth were 18 percent more profitable than its regular outlets--due in part, the company says, to six times less employee turnover and 60 per-cent less shoplifting and breakage.

46、Jeeba' s difference from a conventional company mainly lies in

A.the age of its employees

B.the number of its owners

C.the quality of its products

D.the scope of its operations

47、 In the developed world, compared with young people, the elderly

A.are better at business

B.are greater in number

C.have healthier lifestyles

D.have more job opportunities

48、 According to the writer, in the current situation companies are faced with the tough task of

A.creating good positions

B.employing retired workers

C.filling vacant positions

D.replacing unskilled workers

49、 For future prosperity, many European countries will have to

A.increase the number of young workers

B.offer many senior-friendly jobs

C.improve services for seniors

D.raise their retirement ages

50、 B&Q' s "elder worker" stores are mentioned to show that the employment of older work-ers

A.does not reduce a company' s competitiveness

B.does not affect older workers' lifestyle Choices

C.is not a usual practice among competitive firms

D.is not good news to those who are eager to retire

Text 2

根据下列材料,请回答51-65题:

Here' s how I want to watch the 2014 Winter Olympics. I want to go to a Web site to see any event I want, whenever I want to watch it, on whatever screen I choose. I' 11 gladly pay.

The technology exists to make this happen today. Yet nearly two decades after the introduction of the World Wide Web, this remains a fantasy. NBC, which broadcasted the Vancouver Olympics in the United States, wouldn' t put videos on its Web site until they had been shown on prime-time TV. So Americans had the weird experience of learning from a news report during the day that something fantastic had just happened, and then having to wait until that night' s broadcast to see it.

Bloggers complained, but NBC wouldn' t give way. Its research shows that people like me, who want to watch the Olympics online, represent only 7 percent of the total audience. The other, bigger concern is: the Internet doesn' t deliver any money. Advertisers remain willing to pay big money to show their commercials on prime-time TV. But on the Internet? Not so much.

So NBC clings to the old way of doing things. As it sees it, the prime-time show is the most important. To make matters worse, NBC was already expecting to lose $ 250 million on the 2010 Vancouver Games. Good luck persuading it to invest in a risky Web project.

It's easy to blame the network executives. But the NBC guys and their like are only doingwhat makes sense. They're going where the money is.

That needs to change. Yes, selling reporting of Olympic events over the Internet would drain away some of the prime-time audience, but my sense is many of the online subscribers would still watch the prime-time show. And over time, the subscription dollars could become a substantial rev- enue stream. Instead of viewing the Internet as a threat to prime time, the TV networks should see the Web as a way to sell even more of their product to a small but passionate subset of their audi-ence.

I' m hoping that by 2014, that will have changed.

51、 According to the writer, watching the Olympics online as one likes

A.is technologically impossible

B.is still denied to the audience

C.has been a dream for 20 years

D.will no longer be free in 2014

52、 We learn that what Americans saw about the Vancouver Olympics

A.was unavailable online

B.differed from the news

C.seemed weird to them

D.was first shown on TV

53、 Bloggers complained about NBC' s

A.neglect of those in the minority

B.excessive online advertisements

C.delay in providing videos online

D.limited re 内容过长,仅展示头部和尾部部分文字预览,全文请查看图片预览。 ts. The young man should be instructed to be independent. The parents should stop their financial support and teach their son to earn his own living.

【写作点金】

这是一篇看图作文。首先要明确题目的要求:既要求描述图片的内容,分析造成年轻人现状的原因,又要求给出解决问题的方法。其次在描述图片中的情景或问题现状时,要抓住要点,精确描述。另外在陈述自己解决问题的方法时,要注意分点列出,有条理,有说服力。

【高频词句】

be willing to do sth. 愿意做某事

would rather do sth. 宁愿做某事

persuade sb.to do sth. 劝服某人做某事

surf the Internet 上网

be addicted to sth. 沉溺于某事

on the one hand…on the other hand… 一方面…另一方面…

lie in 在于

earn one’s own living 自食其力

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