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职称英语(综合类)模拟试题(四)

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  4. Your boss has enough on his mind without your adding more. If you can't put forward an immediate solution, at least suggest how to approach the problem. People who frequently present problems without solutions to their bosses may soon find they can't get past the secretary.

  5. To deal effectively with a boss, it's important to consider his goals and pressures. If you can put yourself in the position of being a partner to the boss, then he will be naturally more inclined to work you to achieve your goals.

  23. Paragraph 2________

  24. Paragraph 3________

  25. Paragraph 4________

  26. Paragraph 5________

  A. Keep Your Voice Low All the Time

  B. Put Yourself in the Bosss Position

  C. Propose Your Solution

  D. Dont Go in When You are Angry

  E. Make the Issue Clear

  F. Never Give in

  27. If you want to ask the boss for anything, it is important to find out first________.

  28. It is necessary to make clear to the boss____________

  29. It is not wise to present the boss with a problem___________

  30. You must be considerate and think of the troubles__________

  A. to give the boss your advice

  B. how he is feeling

  C. the boss may have

  D. what you really want to talk to him about

  E. without suggesting a way to solve it

  F. how unhappy you are

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  Knitting

  My mother knew how to knit, but she never taught me. She assumed, as did many women of her generation, that knitting was no longer a skill worth passing down from mother to daughter. A combination of feminism, consumerism and household gadgetry made many women feel that such homely accomplishments were no obsolete. My grandmother still knitted, though, and every Christmas she made a pair of socks for my brother and me, of red wool. They were the ones we wore under our ice skates, when it was really important to have warm feet.

  Knitting is a nervous habit that happens to be productive. It helped me quit smoking by giving my hands something else to do. It is wonderful for depression because no matter what else happens, you are creating something beautiful. Time spent in front of the television or just sitting is no longer time wasted.

  I love breathing life into the patterns. Its true magic, finding a neglected, dog-eared old book with the perfect snowflake design, buying the same Germantown knitting worsted my grandmother used, in the exact blue to match my daughters eyes, taking it on the train with me every day for two months, working feverishly to get it done by Christmas, staying up late after the stocking are filled to sew in the sleeves and weave in the ends.

  Knitting has taught me patience. I know that if I just keep going, even if it takes months, there will be a reward. When I make a mistake, I know that a temper tantrum will not fix it, that I just have to go back and take out the stitches between and start over again.

  People often ask if I would do it for money, and the answer is always a definite no. In the first place, you could not pay me though for the hours I put into a sweater. But more important, this is an activity I keep separate from such considerations. I knit to cover my children and other people I love in warmth and color. I knit to give them something earthly that money could never buy.

  Knitting gives me life an alternative rhythm to the daily deadline. By day I can write about Northern Ireland or the New York City Police Department and get paid for it, but on the train home, surrounded by people with laptops, I stage my little rebellion. I take out my old knitting bag and join the centuries of women who have knitted for love.

  31. Which of the following reasons does NOT explain the fact that "Knitting was no longer a skill worth passing down from mother to daughter"?

  A) The struggle of women for equal rights.

  B) The belief that it is good to buy and use a lot of goods.

  C) The plain feature of Knitting.

  D) The introduction of domestic devices.

  32. At what time did the author wear the stocks her grandmother had knitted for her?

  A) In winter.

  B) When she went skiing.

  C) During the Christmas holiday.

  D) When she needed to keep her feet warm for skating.

  33."Knitting is nervous habit" means _____ .

  A) knitting involves the work of one's nerves

  B) Knitting gets on one's nerves

  C) Knitting makes one nervous

  D) Knitting may act as a trigger for a nervous breakdown

  34. Which of the following is false concerning knitting according the author?

  A) It helps one give up ones bad habit.

  B) It helps one get rid of ones bad mood.

  C) It requires patience.

  D) It is profit-making business.

  35. What is NOT her purpose for knitting according to this passage?

  A) It saves money.

  B) It activate one's life.

  C) It enriches one's life.

  D) It is a pleasant pastime.

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  I'm Sorry, I Won't Apologize

  Almost daily, news reports include accounts of public figures or heads of companies being forced to say they're sorry. In a recent case, Marge Schott, managing partner of the Cincinnati Reds, at first did not want to apologize for her remark that Hitler "was good at the beginning but he just went too far. "Under pressure, she finally said that she regretted her remarks "offended many people". Predictably — and especially given her history with such comments — many were not satisfied with this response and successfully lobbied for her resignation.

  This particular use of "I'm sorry" has a familiar ring. The other day my husband said to me, "I'm sorry I hurt your feelings." I knew he was really trying. He has learned, through our years together, that apologies are important to me. But he was grinning, because he also knew that "I'm sorry I hurt your feelings" left open the possibility — indeed, strongly suggested — that he regretted not what he did but my emotional reaction. It sometimes seems that he thinks the earth will open up and swallow him if he admits fault.

  It may appear that insisting someone admit fault is like wanting him to humiliate himself. But I don't see it that way, since it's no big deal for me to say I made a mistake and apologize. The problem is that it becomes a big deal when he won't.

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