题库第一册第三单元
一、对话搭配
(1) A: Hello, Miss. ________1___________.
B: The meeting room is on the third floor. You can take the lift or just walk upstairs.
A: When I walk out of t日漫图片
he lift, ___________2___________?
B: Just go straight ahead. It's in front of you. You can't miss it.
(2) A: Excu me. ___________3_______________?
B: Well, you go down Market Road, pass the market, and turn left. West Avenue is the first turning on the right.
A: Pass the market and turn left. First turning on the right. Thanks.
B: ___________4_______________.
(3) A: Mark, do you live far away from the muum where you work?
B: Yes. You know I live in an apartment on Wynn Street and the muum is on Low Street.
A: ___________5___________.
B: I usually drive my car up Hall Street and park the car behind
the church. Then I walk over to the muum.
A. How do you usually get to work?
B. how can I get there
C. I'm looking for the meeting room.
D. You are welcome.
E. That’s Ok.
F. Do you know where West Avenue is?
二、选词填空
Taking pictures of funny road __1__我的朋友
while traveling is a favorite pastime for many travelers. We've all __2__ the gems: a miswritten translation; an unusual warning; or an illustration that just doesn't em right. It might be an __3__ highway sign or something written on a shop window. All are perfect for __4__ your travel photo album and sharing with friends. And oftentimes, photographic evidence of such a sign not only makes a great souvenir, but also __5_ proof for doubtful folks back home.
A. official B. signs C. rves as D. like
E. adding to F. put up G. come across
三、阅读理解
(1) Companies sometimes receive hundreds of applications for a single job, and it is bec
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mon for managers to conduct screening(筛选)interviews over the phone. This saves them considerable time and money—especially if a candidate lives out of town.
Don’t take the interviews lightly. It is important to prepare for a telephone interview just as you would do for a regular interview.
The employer will normally call or e-mail you in advance to t up an interview time. If possible, arrange for the interview to be hel超级好听的歌
d over a landline phone(座机), as it is more reliable than a mobile phone. Make sure that children, pets and other sources of interruption will be out of the room. Keep a glass of water nearby.
Phone interviews can often last a half-hour to an hour and be sure to have your resume in front of you. Do your best to be personal, but don’t overdo it by, say, trying to tell a joke.
1. Screening interviews over the phone is becoming more common becau_______.
A) it is simple and fair
B) it is easier to prepare
C) it ems more friendly
D) it saves time and money
2. An employer usually arranges the time for the interview by ________.
A) paying you a personal visit first
B) calling or emailing you in advance
C) announcing the date in the newspaper
D) asking you to visit the company’s website.
3. A landline phone is preferred for the interview becau it is more ________.
A) reliable
B) economical
C) efficient
D) practical
4. What should you do with your resume during a phone interview?
A) Keep it in front of you.
B) Read it out if required.
C) Post it up online.
D) Send it by email.
5. In the last ntence, by saying”…but don’t overdo it…”, the author means “don’t be too_________”.
A) nervous
B) proud
C) personal
D) formal
(2) A share hou is money-saying. When you share a hou, your bills, rent and possibly food costs will be much lower. If the 黄豆炖猪蹄的家常做法
hou is already established, you don’t have to worry about buying things like a fridge and TV.
Choosing good houmates(合租人)
Moving in with friends can be fun but it can result in conflict (冲突) and a loss of friendship. Think carefully about the type of person suited to your character.
Ask advice from&n飞鱼星路由器
bsp;friends who have lived in share hous, or consult a youth worker or a relative.
Setting some guidelines
Every share hou is different, but there are some guidelines (准则) that can help you avoid conflict:
* Issue or ask for a receipt (收据) when you paid or collect the rent.
* Spread responsibility for bill payment.
* Where possible, deal with problems through face-to-face communication.