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央党校2005年博士生入学英语题 前半部分

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1.     a. the man has more work to do on his paper than edward on his. $/ oSYD0s=  
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2. a. 64             b. 70         c. 85         d. 31 ya1aLQ.  
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    d. taking more selected courses. 29aU?1\w  
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    c. in a hotel.           d. at the reception desk. twznJHC  
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    c. ask for an extension to apply for the job. :Lk\=Yld  
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    d. get a more recent reference letter. ./&$SVJ  
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directions: in this section you will hear 3 short passages. at the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. both the passage and questions will be spoken only once. after you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a, b, c, and d. then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet a with a single line through the center. X-wFy  
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you need to create a good   1   in the limited time available, usually from 30 to 40 minutes. furthermore, you must make a   2   impression which the interviewer will remember while he interviews other   3   . at all times, you should present your most attractive   4   during an interview. you should, for example, to take care to appear well-groomed and modestly dressed, avoiding the   5   of too elaborate or too casual. on the other hand, clothes which are too informal may   6   the impression that you are not serious about the job or that you may be casual about your work as well as your dress. the right clothes worn at the right time, however, gain the respect of the interviewer and his confidence in your   7   . it may not be true that “clothes make the man”, but the first and often the lasting impression of you is   8   by the clothes you wear. besides care for personal appearance, you should pay close attention to your manner of speaking. you should reflect confidence in a clear voice, loud enough to be heard. although there are culture differences with respect of   9   of the job interview, your speech must show you to be a friendly   10   person. 1`vxkc@P E  
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    impatience characterizes young intellectual worker. they want to make their mark fast. so it’s important to   36   them in a challenging manner the idea   37   big achievements rarely come easily and quickly. point out that the little successes are   38   . show that they   39   become the foundation on which reputations are built and   40   more important tasks can be accomplished. Jpq%4a']J  
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    a variety of job assignments, including job or project rotation, also keep a job from becoming dull.   41   it’s natural for some individuals to want to move ahead immediately to more difficult assignments,   42   proper guidance they can continue to learn and to gain   43 by working on a number of jobs that are essentially   44   . this way they gain breadth, if   45   . <.nSsSE;Fh  
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    probably the greatest offense to   46   when dealing with younger specialists is to reject ideas   47   . you must listen---and listen objectively---to their suggestions. avoid   48   overcritical. you want to nurture an inquiring mind with a fresh approach. you’ll   49   quickly if you revert   50   “we’ve tried that before and it won’t work here.” 5 $=dE4  
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    one sure way to   51   young college graduates is flagrantly misusing their talents. expect them to do some routine work, of course. but don’t make their daily work just one long series of errands. this includes such break-in assignments   52   performing routine calculations, digging up reference material, and operating reproduction equipment. one large manufacturing company recently interviewed a number of promising engineers who   53   them. the company found that the overwhelming complaint was that the company   54   did not offer work that was challenging but also expected   55 little from them in the way of performance. m8l~q{x ;C  
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