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Unit1
PartIIReadingComprehension
(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteron
theAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Whathasthetelephonedonetous,orforus,inthehundredyearsofitsexistence?Afew
effectssuggestthemselvesatonce.Ithassavedlivesbygettingrapidwordofillness,injury,or
firefromremoteplaces.Byjoiningwiththeelevatortomakepossiblethemulti-storyresidenceor
officebuilding,ithasmadepossible——forbetterorworse—themoderncity.Bybringing
aboutagreatleapinthespeedandeasewithwhichinformationmovesfromplacetoplace,ithas
greatlyacceleratedtherateofscientificandtechnologicalchangesandgrowthinindustry.Beyond
doubtithasseriouslyweakenedifnotkilledtheancientartofletterwriting.Ithasmadeliving
alonepossibleforpersonswithnormalsocialimpulses;bysodoing,ithasplayedaroleinoneof
thegreatestsocialchangesofthiscentury,thebreakupofthemulti-generationalhousehold.Ithas
madethewarchillinglymoreefficientthanformerly.Perhaps,thoughnotprovably(可证实),it
haspreventedwarsthatmighthavearisenoutofinternationalmisunderstandingcausedbywritten
communication.Orperhaps—againnotprovably一bymagnifyingandextendingirrational
personalconflictsbasedonvoicecontact,ithascausedwars.Certainlyithasextendedthescope
ofhumanconflicts,sinceitimpartiallydisseminates(传播)theusefulknowledgeofscientistsand
thenonsenseoftheignorant,theaffectionoftheaffectionateandthemalice(怒匐ofthe
malicious.
21.Whatisthemainideaofthispassage?
A)Thetelephonehashelpedtosavepeoplefromillnessandfire.
B)Thetelephonehashelpedtopreventwarsandconflicts.
C)Thetelephonehasmadethemodemcityneitherbetternorworse.
D)Thetelephonehashadpositiveaswellasnegativeeffectsonus.
22.Accordingtothepassage,itisthetelephonethat.
A)hasmadeletterwritinganart
B)haspreventedwarsbyavoidingwrittencommunication
C)hasmadetheworlddifferentfromwhatitwas
D)hascausedwarsbymagnifyingandextendinghumanconflicts
23.Thetelephonehasintensifiedconflictsamongpeoplebecause.
A)itincreasesthedangerofwar
B)itprovidesservicestoboththegoodandthemalicious
C)itmakesdistantcommunicationeasier
D)itbreaksupthemulti-generationalhousehold
24.Theauthordescribesthetelephoneasimpartialbecauseit.
A)saveslivesofpeopleinremoteplaces
B)enablespeopletolivealoneiftheywantto
C)spreadsbothloveandillwill
D)replacesmuchwrittencommunication
25.Thewriter'sattitudetowardstheuseofthetelephoneis.
A)affectionateC)approving
B)disapprovingD)neutral
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Tosaythatthechildlearnsbyimitationandthatthewaytoteachistosetagoodexample
oversimplifies.Nochildimitateseveryactionhesees.Sometimes,theexampletheparentwants
himtofollowisignoredwhilehetakesovercontrarypatternsfromsomeotherexample.
Thereforewemustturntoamoresubtletheorythan“Monkeysee,monkeydo.”
Lookatitfromthechild'spointofview.Hereheisinanewsituation,lackingaready
response.Heisseekingaresponsewhichwillgaincertainends.Ifhelacksareadyresponsefor
thesituation,andcannotreasonoutwhattodo,heobservesamodelwhoseemsabletogetthe
rightresult.Thechildlooksforanauthorityorexpertwhocanshowwhattodo.
Thereisasecondelementatworkinthissituation.Thechildmaybeabletoattainhis
immediategoalonlytofindthathismethodbringscriticismfrompeoplewhoobservehim.When
shoutingacrossthehouseachieveshisimmediateendofdeliveringamessage,heistold
emphaticallythatsucharaMef(叫嚷)isunpleasant,thatheshouldwalkintothenextroomand
sayhissayquietly.Thus,thedesiretosolveanyobjectivesituationisoverlaidwiththedesireto
solveitproperly.Oneoftheearlythingsthechildlearnsisthathegetsmoreaffectionand
approvalwhenhisparentslikehisresponse.Thenotheradultsrewardsomeactionsandcriticize
others.Ifoneistomaintainthesupportofothersandhisownself-respect,hemustadopt
responseshissocialgroupapproves.
Infindingtrialresponses,thelearnerdoesnotchoosemodelsatrandom.Heimitatesthe
personwhoseemsagoodpersontobelike,ratherthanapersonwhosesocialstatushewishesto
avoid.Ifthepupilwantstobeagoodviolinist,hewillobserveandtrytocopythetechniquesof
capableplayers;whilesomeotherpersonmaymostinfluencehisapproachtobooks.
Admirationofonequalityoftenleadsustoadmireapersonasawhole,andhebecomesan
identifyingfigure.Weusesomepeopleasmodelsoverawiderangeofsituations,imitatingmuch
thattheydo.Welearnthattheyaredependableandrewardingmodelsbecauseimitatingthem
leadstosuccess.
26.Thestatementthatchildrenlearnbyimitationisincompletebecause.
A)theyonlyimitateauthoritiesandexperts
B)theyarenotwillingtocopytheirparents
C)theprocessofidentificationhasbeenignored
D)thenatureoftheirimitationasaformofbehaviourhasbeenneglected
27.Forachildthefirstelementinhislearningbyimitationis.
A)theneedtofindanauthority
B)theneedtofindawaytoachievethedesiredresult
C)theneedformoreaffectionfromhisparents
D)thedesiretomeetthestandardsofhissocialgroup
28.Apartfromachievinghisdesiredresults,achildshouldalsolearnto.
A)behaveproperlyC)showhisaffectionforhisparents
B)attainhisgoalassoonaspossibleD)talkquietly
29.Childrentendtoimitatetheirmodels.
A)whodonotcriticizethem
B)whobringthemunexpectedrewards
C)whomtheywanttobelike
D)whosesocialstatusishigh
30.“Anidentifyingfigure”(Line2,Para.5)referstoaperson.
A)whoservesasamodelforothers
B)whoisalwayssuccessful
C)whocanbedependedupon
D)whohasbeenrewardedfbrhissuccess
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Whenimaginativementurntheireyestowardsspaceandwonderwhetherlifeexistinany
partofit,theymaycheerthemselvesbyrememberingthatlifeneednotresemblecloselythelife
thatexistsonEarth.Marslooksliketheonlyplanetwherelifelikeourscouldexist,andeventhis
isdoubtful.Buttheremaybeotherkindsoflifebasedonotherkindsofchemistry,andtheymay
multiplyonVenusorJupiter.Atleastwecannotproveatpresentthattheydonot.
Evenmoreinterestingisthepossibilitythatlifeontheirplanetsmaybeinamoreadvanced
stageofevolution.Present-daymanisinapeculiarandprobablytemporarystage.Hisindividual
unitsretainastrongsenseofpersonality.Theyare,infact,stillcapableunderfavorable
circumstancesofleadingindividuallives.Butman'ssocietiesarealreadysufficientlydevelopedto
haveenormouslymorepowerandeffectivenessthantheindividualshave.
Itisnotlikelythatthistransitionalsituationwillcontinueverylongontheevolutionarytime
scale.Fiftythousandyearsfromnowman'ssocietiesmayhavebecomesoclose-knitthatthe
individualsretainnosenseofseparatepersonality.Thenlittledistinctionwillremainbetweenthe
organicpartsofthemultipleorganismandtheinorganicparts(machines)thathavebeen
constructedbyit.Amillionyearsfurtheronmanandhismachinesmayhavemergedascloselyas
themusclesofthehumanbodyandthenervecellsthatsettheminmotion.
Theexplorersofspaceshouldbepreparedforsomesuchsituation.Iftheyarriveonaforeign
planetthathasreachedanadvancedstage(andthisisbynomeansimpossible),theymayfindit
beinginhabitedbyasinglelargeorganismcomposedofmanycloselycooperatingunits.
Theunitsmaybe“secondary“一machinescreatedmillionsofyearsagobyaprevious
formoflifeandgiventhewillandabilitytosurviveandreproduce.Theymaybebuiltentirelyof
metalsandotherdurablematerials.Ifthisisthecase,theymaybemuchmoretolerantoftheir
environment,multiplyingunderconditionsthatwoulddestroyimmediatelyanyorganismmadeof
carboncompoundsanddependentonthefamiliarcarboncycle.
Suchcreaturesmightberelics(遗物)ofapastage,manymillionsofyearsago,whentheir
planetwasfavorabletotheoriginoflife,ortheymightbeimmigrantsfromafavoredplanet.
31.Whatdoestheword“cheer”(Line2,Para.1)imply?
A)Imaginativemenaresureofsuccessinfindinglifeonotherplanets.
B)Imaginativemenaredelightedtofindlifeonotherplanets.
C)Imaginativemenarehappytofindadifferentkindoflifeexistingonotherplanets.
D)Imaginativemencanbepleasedwiththeideathattheremightexistdifferentformsoflife
onotherplanets.
32.HumansonEarthtodayarecharacterizedby.
A)theirexistenceasfreeandseparatebeings
B)theircapabilityoflivingunderfavorableconditions
C)theirgreatpowerandeffectiveness
D)theirstrongdesireforlivinginaclose-knitsociety
33.Accordingtothispassage,somepeoplebelievethateventually.
A)humansocietieswillbemuchmorecooperative
B)manwillliveinahighlyorganizedworld
C)machineswillreplaceman
D)livingbeingswilldisappearfromEarth
34.Evenmostimaginativepeoplehavetoadmitthat.
A)humansocietiesareasadvancedasthoseonsomeotherplanets
B)planetsotherthanEartharenotsuitableforlifelikeourstostay
C)itisdifficulttodistinguishbetweenorganicpartsandinorganicpartsofthehumanbody
D)organismaremorecreativethanmachines
35.Itseemsthatthewriter.
A)isinterestedintheimaginarylifeforms
B)iseagertofindadifferentformoflife
C)iscertainoftheexistenceofanewlifeform
D)iscriticaloftheimaginativepeople
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
TheAmericanbabyboomafterthewarmadeunconvincingU.S.advicetopoorcountriesthat
theyrestraintheirbirths.However,therehashardlybeenayearsince1957inwhichbirthrates
havenotfallenintheUnitedStatesandotherrichcountries,andin1976thefallwasespecially
sharp.BothEastGermanyandWestGermanyhavefewerbirthsthantheyhavedeaths,andthe
UnitedStatesisonlytemporarilyabletoavoidthisconditionbecausethechildrenofthebaby
boomarenowanexceptionallylargegroupofmarriedcouples.
ItistruethatAmericansdonottypicallyplantheirbirthstosetanexamplefordeveloping
nations.Wearemoreaffectedbywomen'sliberation:oncewomenseeinterestingandwell-paid
jobsandcareersavailable,theyarelesswillingtoprovidefreelaborforchildraising.From
costingnothing,childrensuddenlycometoseemimpossiblyexpensive.Andtothehighcostof
childrenareaddedtheuncertaintiesintroducedbydivorce;couplesareincreasinglyunwillingto
subjectchildrentotheterribleexperienceofmarital(婚姻的)breakdownandthemselvestothe
difficultyofraisingachildalone.
Thesecircumstances一womenworkingoutsidethehomeandtheinstabilityofmaiTiage
—tendtospreadwithindustrialsocietyandtheywillaffectmoreandmorecountriesduringthe
remainderofthiscentury.Alongwiththemgoessocialmobility,ambitiontoriseintheurban
world,amainfactorinbringingdownthebirthsinEuropeinthenineteenthcentury.
Foodshortagewillhappenagainwhenthereservesresultingfromthegoodharvestsof1976
and1977havebeenconsumed.Urbanizationislikelytocontinue,withthecitiesofthedeveloping
nationsstrugglingundertheweightoftwicetheirpresentpopulationsbytheyear2000.The
presentlyrichcountriesareapproachingastablepopulationlargelybecauseofthechangedplace
ofwomen,andtheyincidentallyaresettinganexampleofrestrainttotherestoftheworld.
Industrialsocietywillspreadtothepoorcountries,andaspirations(渴望)willexceedresources.
Allthiswillleadtoapopulationinthetwenty-firstcenturythatissmallerthanwasfearedafew
yearsago.Forthoseanxioustoseeworldpopulationbroughtundercontrolthenewsis
encouraging.
36.Duringtheyearsfrom1957to1976,thebirthrateoftheUnitedStates.
A)increasedC)experiencedbothfallsandrises
B)wasreducedD)remainedstable
37.WhatinfluencesthebirthratemostintheUnitedStatesis.
A)highlypaidjobsC)expensesofchildraising
B)women'sdesireforindependenceD)highdivorcerate
38.Thesentence“Fromcostingnothing,childrensuddenlycometoseemimpossiblyexpensive.
(Line4,Para.2)impliesthat.
A)foodandclothingforbabiesarebecomingincrediblyexpensive
B)pricesaregoingupdramaticallyallthetime
C)toraisechildrenwomenhavetogiveupinterestingandwell-paidjobs
D)socialdevelopmenthasmadechild-raisinginexpensive
39.AchieffactorinbringingdownthebirthsinEuropeinthe19thcenturyis.
A)birthcontrolC)theinstabilityofmarriage
B)thedesiretoseekfortuneincitiesD)thechangedplaceofwomen
40.Thepopulationinthe21stcentury,accordingtothewriter,.
A)willbesmallerthanafewyearsago
B)willnotbeassmallaspeopleexpect
C)willprovetobeathreattotheworld
D)willnotconstituteasseriousaproblemasexpected
Unit2
PartIIReadingComprehension
(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestions
orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteron
theAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions21to24arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Automationreferstotheintroductionofelectroniccontrolandautomaticoperationof
productivemachinery.Itreducesthehumanfactors,mentalandphysicalinproduction,andis
designedtomakepossiblethemanufactureofmoregoodswithfewerworkers.Thedevelopment
ofautomationinAmericanindustryhasbeencalledthe“SecondIndustrialRevolution.”
Labour'sconcernoverautomationarisesfromuncertainlyabouttheeffectsonemployment,
andfearsofmajorchangesinjobs.Inthemain,labourhastakentheviewthatresistanceto
technicalchangeisunfruitful.Eventually,theresultofautomationmaywellbeanincreasein
employment,sinceitisexpectedthatvastindustrieswillgrowuparoundmanufacturing,
maintaining,andrepairingautomationequipment.Theinterestoflabourliesinbringingaboutthe
transitionwithaminimumofinconvenienceanddistresstotheworkersinvolved.Also,union
spokesmenemphasizethatthebenefitoftheincreasedproductionandlowercostsmadepossible
byautomationshouldbesharedbyworkersintheformofhigherwages,moreleisure,and
improvedlivingstandards.
Toprotecttheinterestsoftheirmembersintheeraofautomation,unionshaveadopteda
numberofnewpolicies.Oneoftheseisthepromotionofsupplementaryunemploymentbenefit
plans.Itisemphasizedthatsincetheemployerinvolvedinsuchaplanhasadirectfinancial
interestinpreventingunemployment,hewillhaveastrongdriveforplanningnewinstallationsso
astocausetheleastpossibleproblemsinjobsandjobassignments.Someunionsareworkingfor
dismissalpayagreements,requiringthatpermanentlydismissedworkersbepaidasumofmoney
basedonlengthofservice.Anotherapproachistheideaofthe“improvementfactor”,whichcalls
forwageincreasesbasedonincreasesinproductivity.Itispossible,however,thatlabourwillrely
mainlyonreductioninworkinghoursinordertogainafullshareinthefruitsofautomation.
21.Thoughlabourworriesabouttheeffectsofautomation,itneverdoubtsthat
A)automationwilleventuallypreventunemployment
B)automationwillhelpworkersacquirenewskills
C)automationwilleventuallybenefittheworkersnolessthantheemployers.
D)automationisatrendwhichcannotbestopped
22.Theideaofthe^improvementfactor”(Para.3,Line8)impliesroughly.
A)wagesshouldbepaidonthebasisoflengthofservice
B)thebenefitoftheincreasedproductionandlowercostsshouldbesharedbyworkers
C)supplementaryunemploymentbenefitplansshouldbepromoted
D)thetransitiontoautomationshouldbebroughtaboutwiththeminimumofinconvenience
anddistresstoworkers
23.Inordertogetthefullbenefitsofautomation,labourwilldependmostlyon.
A)additionalpaymenttothepermanentlydismissedworkers
B)theincreaseofwagesinproportiontotheincreaseinproductivity
C)shorterworkinghoursandmoreleisuretime
D)strongdriveforplanningnewinstallations
24.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsumupthepassage?
A)Advantagesanddisadvantagesofautomation.
B)Labourandtheeffectsofautomation.
C)Unemploymentbenefitplansandautomation.
D)Socialbenefitsofautomation.
Questions25to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Thecaseforcollegehasbeenacceptedwithoutquestionformorethanageneration.Allhigh
schoolgraduatesoughttogo,saysconventionalwisdomandstatisticalevidence,becausecollege
willhelpthemearnmoremoney,become“better“people,andlearntobemoreresponsible
citizensthanthosewhodon'tgo.
Butcollegehasneverbeenabletoworkitsmagicforeveryone.Andnowthatclosetohalf
ourhighschoolgraduatesareattending,thosewhodon'tfitthepatternarebecomingmore
numerous,andmoreobvious.Collegegraduatesaresellingshoesanddrivingtaxis;college
studentsinterferewitheachother'sexperimentsandwritesfalselettersofrecommendationinthe
intensecompetitionforadmissiontograduateschool.Othersfindnostimulationintheirstudies,
anddropout-oftenencouragedbycollegeadministrators.
Someobserverssaythefaultiswiththeyoungpeoplethemselves—theyarespoiledand
theyareexpectingtoomuch.Butthat'sacondemnationofthestudentsasawhole,anddoesn't
explainallcampusunhappiness.Othersblamethestateoftheworld,andtheyarepartlyright.
We'vebeentoldthatyoungpeoplehavetogotocollegebecauseoureconomycan'tabsorban
armyofuntrainedeighteen-year-olds.Butdisappointedgraduatesarelearningthatitcannolonger
absorbanarmyoftrainedtwenty-two-year-olds,either.
Someadventuresomeeducatorsandcampuswatchershaveopenlybeguntosuggestthat
collegemaynotbethebest,theproper,theonlyplaceforeveryyoungpersonafterthecompletion
ofhighschool.Wemayhavebeenlookingatallthosesurveysandstatisticsupsidedown,itseems,
andthroughtherosyglowofourownrememberedcollegeexperiences.Perhapscollegedoesn't
makepeopleintelligent,ambitious,happy,liberal,orquicktolearnthings一maybeit'sjustthe
otherwayaround,andintelligent,ambitious,happy,liberal,quick-learningpeoplearemerelythe
oneswhohavebeenattractedtocollegeinthefirstplace.Andperhapsallthosesuccessfulcollege
graduateswouldhavebeensuccessfulwhethertheyhadgonetocollegeornot.Thisisheresy(异
端牙口说)tothoseofuswhohavebeenbroughtuptobelievethatifalittleschoolingisgood,more
hastobemuchbetter.Butcontraryevidenceisbeginningtomountup.
25.Accordingtotheauthor,.
A)peopleusedtoquestionthevalueofcollegeeducation
B)peopleusedtohavefullconfidenceinhighereducation
C)allhighschoolgraduateswenttocollege
D)veryfewhighschoolgraduateschosetogotocollege
26.Inthe2ndparagraph,“thosewhodon'tfitthepatternrefersto.
A)highschoolgraduateswhoaren'tsuitableforcollegeeducation
B)collegegraduateswhoaresellingshoesanddrivingtaxis
C)collegestudentswhoaren*tanybetterfortheirhighereducation
D)highschoolgraduateswhofailedtobeadmittedtocollege
27.Thedrop-outrateofcollegestudentsseemstogoupbecause.
A)youngpeoplearedisappointedwiththeconventionalwayofteachingatcollege
B)manyyoungpeoplearerequiredtojointhearmy
C)youngpeoplehavelittlemotivationinpursuingahighereducation
D)youngpeopledon'tliketheintensecompetitionforadmissiontograduateschool
28.Accordingtothepassagetheproblemsofcollegeeducationpartlyarisefromthefact
that.
A)societycannotprovideenoughjobsforproperlytrainedcollegegraduates
B)highschoolgraduatesdonotfitthepatternofcollegeeducation
C)toomanystudentshavetoearntheirownliving
D)collegeadministratorsencouragestudentstodropout
29.Inthispassagetheauthorarguesthat.
A)moreandmoreevidenceshowscollegeeducationmaynotbethebestthingforhigh
schoolgraduates
B)collegeeducationisnotenoughifonewantstobesuccessful
C)collegeeducationbenefitsonlytheintelligent,ambitious,andquick-learningpeople
D)intelligentpeoplemaylearnquickeriftheydon'tgotocollege
30.The,surveysandstatistics”mentionedinthelastparagraphmighthaveshown
that.
A)college-educatedpeoplearemoresuccessfulthannon-college-educatedpeople
B)collegeeducationwasnotthefirstchoiceforintelligentpeople
C)thelessschoolingonehasthebetteritisforhim
D)mostpeoplehavesweetmemoriesofcollegelife
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Ourshasbecomeasocietyofemployees.Ahundredyearsorsoagoonlyoneoutofevery
fiveAmericansatworkwasemployed,i.e.,workedforsomebodyelse.Todayonlyoneoutoffive
isnotemployedbutworkingforhimself.Andwhenfiftyyearsago“beingemployedwmeant
workingasafactorylabourerorasafarmhand,theemployeeoftodayisincreasinglya
middle-classpersonwithasubstantialformaleducation,holdingaprofessionalormanagement
jobrequiringintellectualandtechnicalskills.Indeed,twothingshavecharacterizedAmerican
societyduringtheselastfiftyyears:middle-classandupper-classemployeeshavebeenthe
fastest-growinggroupsinourworkingpopulation-growingsofastthattheindustrialworker,
thatoldestchildoftheIndustrialRevolution,hasbeenlosinginnumericalimportancedespitethe
expansionofindustrialproduction.
Yetyouwillfindlittleifanythingwrittenonwhatitistobeanemployee.Youcanfinda
greatdealofverydubiousadviceonhowtogetajoborhowtogetapromotion.Youcanalsofind
agooddealofworkinachosenfield,whetheritbethemechanist'stradeorbookkeeping(簿记).
Everyoneofthesetradesrequiresdifferentskills,setsdifferentstandards,andrequiresadifferent
preparation.Yettheyallhaveemployeeshipincommon.Andincreasingly,especiallyinthelarge
businessoringovernment,employeeshipismoreimportanttosuccessthanthespecial
professionalknowledgeorskill.Certainlymorepeoplefailbecausetheydonotknowthe
requirementsofbeinganemployeethanbecausetheydonotadequatelypossesstheskillsoftheir
trade;thehigheryouclimbtheladder,themoreyougetintoadministrativeorexecutivework,the
greatertheemphasisonabilitytoworkwithintheorganizationratherthanontechnicalabilitiesor
professionalknowledge.
31.Itisimpliedthatfiftyyearsago.
A)eightypercentofAmericanworkingpeoplewereemployedinfactories
B)twentypercentofAmericanintellectualswereemployees
C)thepercentageofintellectualsinthetotalworkforcewasalmostthesameasthatof
industrialworkers
D)thepercentageofintellectualsworkingasemployeeswasnotsolargeasthatofindustrial
workers
32.Accordingtothepassage,withthedevelopmentofmodemindustry,.
A)factorylabourerswillovertakeintellectualemployeesinnumber
B)thereareasmanymiddle-classemployeesasfactorylabourers
C)employershaveattachedgreatimportancetofactorylabourers
D)theproportionoffactorylabourersinthetotalemployeepopulationhasdecreased
33.Theword“dubious”(Para.2,Line2)mostprobablymeans.
A)valuableC)doubtful
B)usefulD)helpful
34.Accordingtothewriter,professionalknowledgeorskillis.
A)lessimportantthanawarenessofbeingagoodemployee
B)asimportantastheabilitytodealwithpublicrelations
C)moreimportantthanemployer-employeerelations
D)asimportantastheabilitytoco-operatewithothersintheorganization
35.Fromthepassageitcanbeseenthatemployeeshiphelpsone.
A)tobemoresuccessfulinhiscareerC)tosolvetechnicalproblems
B)tobemorespecializedinhisfieldD)todevelophisprofessionalskill
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Weallknowthatthenormalhumandailycyc
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