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I阅读理解(每题2分共计40 分)Passage one:1.Questions:1.The field of engineering includes ______.A. EnglishB. PhysicsC. MathsD. A wide variety of activities2. The word field refers to ________.A , a place on which farmers work B. A room where scientists workC, a place where vegetables grow D. Area covering an subject of study3.4.5. Where was the author’s grandmother’s shop ?A..Passage two:“ Are you too stupid to do anything right?” These words --- said by a woman to a little boy who was evidently her son--- were spoken because he had walked away from her.And they were said at a volume high enough that all the strangers nearby could hear. Chastised, the boy returned quietly to the woman’s side, his eyes downcast.Not a big moment, perhaps.yet small moments sometimes last a very long time. And a few words---though they mean little at the time to the people who say them---can have enormous power. “Are you too stupid to do anything right?” words like that can echo.I recently heard a story from a man named Malcolm Dalkoff. He’s 48; for the last 24 years he has been a professional writer, mostly in advertising. Here is what he told me: As a boy in Rock Island, Ill., Dalkoff was terribly insecure and shy. He had few friends and no self-confidence. Then one day in October 1965, hes high-school English teach, Ruth Brauch, gave he class an assignment. The students had been reading “To Kill a Mockingbird”. Now they were to write their own chapter that would follow the last chapter of the novel.Dalkoff wrote his chapter and turned it in. Today he cannot recall anything special about the chapter he wrote, or what grade Mrs. Brauch gave him. What he does remember---what he will never forget----are the four words Mrs. Brauch wrote in the margin of the paper: “ This is good writing.”Four words. They changed his life.“Until I read these words, I had no idea of who I was or what I was going to be,” he said. “After reading her note, I went home and wrote a short story, something I had always dreamed of doing but never believed I could do.”Over the rest of that year in school, he wrote many short stories and always brought them to school for Mrs. Brauch to evaluate. She was encouraging, tough and honest. “She was just what I needed,” Dalkoff said.He was named co-editor of his high-school newspaper. His confidence grew; his horizons broadened; he started off on a successful, fulfilling life. Dalkoff is convinced that none of this would have happened had that woman not written those four words in the margin of his paper.For his 30th high-school reunion, Dalkoff went back and visited Mrs. Brauch, who had retired. He told her what her four words had done for him. He told her that because she had given him the confidence to be a writer, he had been able to pass that confidence on to the woman who would become his wife, who became a writer herself. He told Mrs. Brauch that a young woman in his office, who was working in the evenings toward a high-school-equivalency diploma, had come to him for advice and assistance. She respected him because he was a writer--- that is why she turned to him.Mrs. Brauch was especially moved by the story of helping the young woman. “Atthat moment I think we both realized that Mrs. Brauch had cast an incredibly long shadow,” he said. “Are you too stupid to do anything right?”“This is good writing.”So few words. They can change everything.Questions:6. Why did the woman say her son was “stupid”?a, he was short. b, he lost his way c, he walked away from her. d, he lost money.7. What is meant by “words like that can echo” in paragraph 2?a. Words like that sound loudly.b. Words like that are ugly.c, words like that make no sense. d, Words like that make long time effect.8. What was Dalkoff like when he was a boy? He was ______a, tall and handsome, b, lack of confidence, c, poor d, quiet9. How did Mrs. Brauch help Dalkoff with his short story writing?a, She encouraged him with his story writing.b, She laughed at his mistakes in his story.c, She was tough with him.d, She helped him write his story in her words.10.To what did Dalkoff owe his success in life?a, To his good luck, b, To his father, c, To his hark work d. To “the Four Words.”Passage three.Questions:11. Internet shopping belongs to __________.a. the networking between individual businessesb. the networking between businesses and their customersc. The regional and global networking between industrial production and scientificresearch.d. The networking between big enterprises and small ones.12. _____ is the more important aspect as to the Net economy.a, Internet shopping, b, Shopping malls,c. Connecting businessd. Simultaneous consultation on the Internet.13. The Net includes computer network of many parts except________.a. airports and railway stations.b. Optic fibersc. telephone linesd. satellites14. Information travels as fast as __________.a. a planeb. a sports carc. light speed. d. Seven seconds15. With the Net appears, thousands of shopping malls will ______.a, go out of business. b. develop as fast as the Net.c. be cut down in half.d. not go out of business.Passage four. A fast-growing body of research-104 studies so far, involving some 15000 people --- is proving that optimism can help you to be happier, healthier and more successful. Pessimism leads, by contrast, to hopelessness, sickness and failure, and is linked to depression, loneliness and painful shyness. “If we could teach people to think more positively,” says psychologist Craig A. Anderson of Rice University in Houston, “it would be like inoculating then against these mental ills.”“Your abilities count,” explains psychologist Michael F. Sche ier of Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, “but the belief that you can succeed affects whether or not you will.” In part, that’s because optimists and pessimists deal with the same challenges and disappointments in very different ways.Take, for example, your job. In a major study, psychologist Martin E. P. Seligman of the University of Pennsylvania and colleague Peter Schulman surveyed sales representatives at the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. They found that the positive-thinkers among longtime representatives sold 37-percent more insurance than did the negative-thinkers. Of newly hired representatives, optimists sold 20-percent more.Impressed, the company hired 100 people who had failed the standard industry test but had scored high on optimism. These people, who might never have been hired, sold 10-percent more insurance than did the average representative.Questions:16. According to the research, optimism can help people to be ________.A. happier.B. worried. C, sad D . Smarter17. According to the passage, it is ________ to be optimistic .A, weak, B. better , C. hopeless, D. sad18. What characters express pessimism ?A. Happy and gayB. Sad and JoyC. Loneliness and shyness.D.painful and crying19. Craig A. Anderson of Rice University is a ________ ?A. teacherB. psychologistC. studentD. writer20. How did the positive thinkers of salespersons of insurance do in the company?A. They did a good job,B. They did not have a jobC. They did a better job than ordinary people.D. They fell the task.II. 用适当的时态填空(10个空,每个2分):21. You needn’t hurry her. She ________ it by the time you are ready.a. Will have finishedb. Would finishc. will have been finishingd. will be finishing.22. Darwin proved that natural selection ____ the chief factor in the development of species.a. has beenb. had beenc. wasd. Is23.While Peggy _____, her sister is playing records.A. reads b. is reading c. has read d. has been reading24. It’s been a long time since I______. How are you?A. had last seen you b. saw you last c. have last seen you, d. last was seeing you25. He said that he _____ for Chengdu the next day.a. will leaveb. has leftc. would leaved. had left26. This is the first time I ______ this kind of refrigerator.a. sawb. have seenc. am seeingd. see27. He ____ this job before he moved into this city.a. foundb. would findc. was findingd. had found28. We _____ on it for several hours, but we have not yet reached any conclusion.a. workb. are workingc. have been workingd. have been worked29. By 2008, the university ____ 20,000 postgraduates.a. will be trainedb. trainsc. will have trainedd. will be training30. Since 1970, he ______ in this bank and he loves the job very much.a. has workedb. has been workingc. is workingd. will be workingIII. 翻译(英译汉,汉译英共30分)英译汉20分A sense of control, according to Anderson, is the litmus test for success. The optimist feels in control of his own life. If things are going badly, he acts quickly, looking for solutions, forming a new plan of action, and reaching out for advice. The pessimist feels like fate’s playing and moves slowly. He doesn’t seek advice, since he assumes nothing can be done.汉译英:10 分请将下列短文译成英语:IV. 作文(10%)请在30分钟内写一篇与题目相关,不超过200字的英语作文。

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