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1、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Central Axis: The Backbone of Beijing
Beijing Central Axis (中轴线), running north-south through the heart of the old city of Beijing and governing the overall layout of the capital, isintegration of building complexes and archeological sites. Initially constructed in the 13th century and shaped in the 16th century, Beilng Central Axis was continuously perfected over seven centuries, giving rise to a well-organized and imposing building ensemble that manifests (彰显) the (idea) order of the ancient Chinese capital deep (root) in the capital planning tradition for over two millennia.
From Yongding Gate to the Bell and Drum Towers via Zhengyang Gate, Tian'anmen, Taihe Palace, Jingshan Mountain, Beijing Central Axis connects the outer, inner and imperial city the imperial palace. The main buildings along the central axis are symmetrical and staggered in (high), thus creating a unique and magnificent picture. In addition to (form) the backbone of the frame of Beijing city, it serves as the best embodiment of the capital's boundless charm makes it a famous historical and cultural city.
The Central Axis of Beijing which links the ancient times and the present has experienced the changes of times and witnessed the continuous development of the Chinese civilization. Nowadays, the application for the world heritage status of Beijing Central Axis (include) in the core area planning already, and this amazing urban landscape is becoming a development axis that (highlight) the protection of the ancient capital and the development of the city. In the future, it will continue to glow (焕发) with vibrant charm and nourish the Chinese civilization which stands in the East of the world with a (calm) and more confident posture.
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2、 阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
Juleus Ghunta is an award-winning children's author, but growing up, he could barely 1 . Raised by a single mother, who often had to make 2 choices about how to use their limited resources-including a decision to send his oldest sister to school, he had been kept home and had no 3 to books as a child.
When Ghunta finally got the opportunity to attend school, he couldn't 4 words, spell, or read with understanding. The situation was made worse by a series of teachers who made him feel 5 . "They were not very patient, not very kind," he said, "I suffered from a deep sense of loss and shame."
Fortunately, a young teacher decided to start a reading program for 6 students. Ghunta was the first to sign up. "The teacher was 7 kind to me." he said, "She had left me with the gift of literacy, and a deeper appreciation of my value as a human being." Under her patient 8 , Ghunta's reading skills gradually improved, and his sense of inadequacy (不足) began to 9 .
After interacting with the young teacher, Ghunta's life took a new 10 . He graduated from high school with a number of academic awards, and went on to college successfully. Nowadays, he is the author of two children's books about 11 difficult experiences in childhood.
In 2010, Ghunta went back to his old school to 12 his old teacher's name, but in vain. However, he still hopes to 13 her one day, so that he can thank her for seeing his 14 . "I would love for her to see the significant impact she has made on my life, and the ways in which I have carried this 15 of her-the hope, the light, with me-and how it continues to be a source of joy."
(1)A 、 speak B 、 read C 、 write D 、 learn(2)A 、 balanced B 、 financial C 、 tough D 、 hesitant(3)A 、 interest B 、 relation C 、 attention D 、 exposure(4)A 、 make out B 、 pick up C 、 deal with D 、 take in(5)A 、 powerless B 、 restless C 、 worthless D 、 aimless(6)A 、 struggling B 、 humble C 、 incapable D 、 isolated(7)A 、 apparently B 、 incredibly C 、 naturally D 、 sincerely(8)A 、 influence B 、 company C 、 devotion D 、 guidance(9)A 、 lift B 、 wave C 、 blow D 、 move(10)A 、 platform B 、 setting C 、 direction D 、 channel(11)A 、 preventing B 、 surviving C 、 overcoming D 、 cherishing(12)A 、 record B 、 recall C 、 identify D 、 inquire(13)A 、 seek B 、 find C 、 meet D 、 call(14)A 、 demand B 、 effort C 、 dignity D 、 potential(15)A 、 emotion B 、 memory C 、 blessing D 、 legacy -
3、 阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
We all know someone who holds court wherever they find themselves with amusing stories. For the rest of us, conversation can be trickier. Our editor asked Catherine Blyth, the author of The Art of Conversation for her tips on how to shine — and not get cancelled — at your next small-talk.
Consider what you want from a conversation
. In fact, a conversation is usually a way to get something we want, whether that's to making a friend, or to asking someone on a date. Knowing what you want will keep things flowing. "At least, what you can get from a conversation is an interesting adventure with another mind. ." says Blyth.
Guide the other person to help you
"There's nothing more flattering (受宠若惊) than feeling like that you've helped someone," Blyth says. She suggests finding a way to make the other person useful to you. ", that allows you to reveal a bit of yourself while inviting them to help, which is a great way to get conversation started."
Listen attentively and purposefully
Are you listening to understand, or listening to respond? That's a perfect question a would-be conversationalist should ask themselves. "A good listener indicates what interests them. . If I'm conversing with someone who makes it all about themselves, I'll gently point that I'm not interested and shift us towards other topics." says Blyth.
Keep your phone out of sight and out of mind
"If you're chatting with someone with your phone next to you, what you're saying is ‘you're only as important as my next notification'," says Blyth. "Whatever you do on a screen isn't a conversation. Problems arises from comparing real conversation to text messaging. . We need to give each other some grace."
A. Seeing the world through the eyes of others is a reward itself
B. People feel bad about conversation because they think it's a performance
C. Your responses should show which topics are interesting and which aren't
D. The best mindset you bring to small-talk is the idea that it's a treasure hunt
E. A direct praise is good, but if it's something like ‘I love that coat, where did you buy it?'
F. In a real conversation, you can't look things up, think about how to phrase your thoughts
G. You have to constantly be listening with your ears, your mind, and be conscious of doing so
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4、 阅读理解
Humans act with purpose, but much is still unknown about how we become purposeful agents — that is, how we develop the ability to willfully make things happen. In a recent study to explore agency's mysterious roots, we tried to catch infants (婴儿) in the act of discovering their own agency, thereby revealing the process of agency formation.
Researchers place a baby into a cradle with a mobile suspended above. Then a scientist ties one end of a string to the mobile and the other to the infant's foot. Now if the baby moves, the toy will, too. By observing babies in this setup, scientists can watch as the infants learn and recall a simple cause-and-effect interaction: kick a foot and the mobile moves.
As predicted by the researchers, infants kicked significantly more when their foot was tethered (拴住) to the mobile than when it was not. However, when an experimenter pulled the string to make the mobile move instead, infants moved less than when the mobile was at rest. Furthermore, when we freed the babies' foot from the mobile, they kept on kicking at higher rate to make the toy respond — and were visibly frustrated when that did not happen.
Our observations also pointed to a notable pattern: The babies' initial movements consisted of twisting and pushing without clear direction. But once tethered to the mobile, the more intensely they moved, the more their attention was drawn to the effect their kicking had on it. At some point, the infants must have figured out that they had agency, thus the aimless movements became intentional action — a highly coordinated exchange between the tethered infant and the mobile.
The baby-mobile study emphasizes how understanding the relationship between an organism and its environment is essential to uncovering the origins of directed behavior. The experience of agency emerges only when an organism senses it is coupled to its environment. In this way of thinking, the interaction and relationship between the two are crucial for purpose to arise.
(1)、What can we learn about agency according to the text?A、It is an inborn ability without learning. B、It embodies in babies the most evidently. C、It exists in all aspects of our daily life. D、It is a resonance with our surroundings.(2)、How did the researchers make the experiment convincing?A、By predicting multiple possible results. B、By tracking babies' behaviour precisely. C、By setting up comparative experiments. D、By building proper interpretation model.(3)、What does Paragraph 4 mainly talk about?A、Analysis of experimental phenomena. B、Supplement to experimental details. C、Explanation of experimental design. D、Summary of experimental outcomes.(4)、What is the main purpose of the text?A、To uncover the process of agency formation. B、To report a cutting-edge discovery about agency. C、To guide people on how to take advantage of agency. D、To clarify the importance of environment to creatures. -
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A good story. That's what influences our choice to buy a book the most. Right? Some of the biggest-selling novels of all time just so happened to be attached to major publishers. Indeed, any reading lover will be familiar with the countless publishing houses that have brought brilliant works to the market. So in theory, perhaps a publisher does matter.
Every time you read a book that you enjoy, you likely look at the publisher attached to it. That name is a signal that they will produce other content that fits with that same style. It makes a lot of sense to continue to purchase texts from a company that is telling the kinds of stories that you enjoy the most. Consumer habits are thus based on trust that a publisher will be consistent in the books they deliver and that investing time in them is more reliable than an untested source.
The strength of the author themselves can also play into that. After all, well-liked authors are often signed to a book deal with a select few publishers, strengthening the brand further.
Of course, a publisher would be nothing without its logo, which is a major call-to-arms for all fans of the brand. The top publishers in the world instantly recognizable imagery, which catch the attention while summing up the name of a brand in an instant. That thus builds our association with a given name. The fun penguin shape of Penguin Random House is so iconic, for example, that it could not be confused with any other publishing business.
There might be a place for those indie (独立经营的) book companies, with occasional stories breaking through and forcing people to take notice. In truth that's far less common than you expect. Expert Cassandra Davis, however, provides a hopeful insight. "Indie bookshops are more likely to stock an indie publisher's books, especially if the author is local to the bookshop." She says. Therefore, supporting local bookshops is a vital way to keep the indie industry alive and change these trends.
(1)、Which of the following is not a strategy for a publisher to promote its brand?A、Maintaining consistent publishing style. B、Contracting with renowned writers. C、Offering discounts to repeat customers. D、Designing a distinctive trademark.(2)、What is the author's attitude towards indie publishers?A、Optimistic. B、Sympathetic. C、Objective. D、Indifferent.(3)、What does the underlined words "these trends" in the last paragraph refer to?A、Dominance of major publishers. B、Lack of attention to excellent books. C、Depression of local bookshops. D、Stability of consumers' preferences.(4)、Which of the following is the best title for the text?A、Should We Judge a Book by Its Publisher? B、Do Publishers Influence Our Reading Choices? C、Why Do We Choose the Same Publisher Continuously? D、What Advantages Do Major Publishers Have Over Indie Ones? -
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In Bududa, a lush yet landslide-prone district of eastern Uganda, Mary Butsina and a growing number of other women farmers are building their livelihoods around coffee. "I'm supporting all of my 10 children with it." says the 36-year-old, holding a red bucket.
From farming stock, Mary first went to work with her father at the age of 10. Profits from his coffee crop covered her school fees. She married into coffee too, with her husband giving her 100 trees as a wedding present. But Mary's since planted more than 300 herself and joined a women's cooperative. "The aim was to reduce the dependence of women on men in coffee." Mary says, though husbands are allowed to join too—as they tend to own the coffee plantations and support their wives. "More women have started to plant their own coffee." she says.
Mary rises early every day to pick the coffee cherries. "It's hard work but when you concentrate it can become easy." says Mary. After gathering the ripe fruit, she puts it in a bucket of water to weed out the unhealthy cherries. The beans are then fermented (发酵) in water for at least two days before being laid out to dry in direct sunlight. Once dried, the beans are gathered up and later collected by Endiro Coffee, a social enterprise working with women-led, organic farms. The coffee is later milled, roasted and ground, ready for use.
It hasn't been an easy journey for the Bududa farmers, who've faced annual landslides for the past 15 years. In 2018, Mary's mother's house was destroyed and she lost some of her coffee plantations. She dreams of living in a solidly built house with water nearby, so she doesn't have to trek (跋涉) a long way to fetch it-but these will take time to save for. "I've worked a lot and I don't want to stop, but I want my money to work for me." she says.
(1)、What role does coffee play in Mary's hometown?A、A significant source of income. B、A bond of love and marriage. C、A symbol of wealth and status. D、A barrier to frequent landslides.(2)、How does the women's cooperative benefit female coffee farmers?A、By providing them with high quality trees. B、By accessing them to better sales channels. C、By liberating them from their husbands. D、By enabling them to control their business.(3)、Why is the processing of coffee beans mentioned in Paragraph 3?A、To display Mary's technical proficiency. B、To prove the high quality of Ugandan coffee. C、To highlight Mary's dedication and diligence. D、To emphasize the difficulties of planting coffee.(4)、What does Mary mean in the last sentence of the text?A、She plans to expand her coffee planting business. B、She desires to achieve economic independence. C、She thinks the road to happiness is still distant. D、She believes her hard work will finally pay off. -
7、 阅读理解
Take one step closer to the lights on Broadway-build essential theater skills and start carving out your own creative professional path
Immersing themselves in the amazing, unparalleled New York theater scene, students will explore and analyze the craft, including creating an original piece and meeting professionals in the field. Throughout the term, students will use both classroom work and site visits around the downtown to examine and complete the creative process of taking an initial idea to production, gaining technical expertise (专业知识) and fluency in theater.
Students will also explore different areas of professional skill development, including playwriting structure and techniques, acting methods that help bring a play to life, scene structure. The course is open to all students-from those who are curious about the field but have no prior experience to those who already have one (or more!) plays, waiting to be developed.
Course Highlights
● Complete a hands-on experience in playwriting, acting and production, learning about the real processes the industry uses to create theater productions.
● Brainstorm, develop a concept, write and workshop a draft of a short play or scene, and bring it to stage with input and feedback from instructors and peers.
● Get a close-up view of the often-opaque (不透明的) business of theater, focusing on impacts to the profession brought about by social movements and current events.
Tuition*
● Residential Program (Students live in dorm-like facilities in the center of the city): $6,845
● Day Program (Students commute to class every day and do not receive accommodation and board): $5,560
(We encourage graduating seniors to apply before June 21, 2024 for a $425 discount on tuition.)
Term Date: July 21-Aug 2, 2024
Application Deadline: Friday, July 12, 2024
Contact Admission: info@nytedu.com
*We believe financial circumstances should not prevent someone from joining our program. Explore financial aid and scholarships.Learn More
(1)、Which is the probably name of the course?A、Broadway Dreams: Essential Skills for Professional Path B、Theater Industry: Gaining Insights into the Complex System C、Backstage Exploration: Behind the Scene of Drama Creation D、From Page to Stage: Playwriting, Performance and Production(2)、What will students do in the course?A、Interact with Broadway actors. B、Polish original drafts for stage. C、Seek inspiration in the suburbs. D、Write a review on their drama.(3)、How much should a graduating senior applying for a Day Program on June 20, 2024 pay?A、$5,135. B、$5,560. C、$6,420. D、$6,845. -
8、阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
As I unzipped my lunchbox, the whole place was turned into a spicy curry (咖喱) dream. I immediately hid it under my seat, hoping no one would take notice.
Mom had really outdone herself with masala — our family's all-time favorite dish back in India. But today, it wasn't just about me and my lunch. A warm smile on his face, Ricky invited me, a new transfer student from India to New York city, for lunch.
"Ava, come sit here!" Ricky called out, gesturing towards a vacant seat.
As I made my way over, memories of those awkward lunchtimes when I studied in Kansas, one of the most conservative states, flooded back. I could still recall how everyone would wrinkle their noses and stare curiously when I unpacked my Indian food. It always made me feel like an outsider, like I didn't belong.
Therefore, before my first day in this school, I had demanded my mom pack "normal" western-style food for me. I still remembered the look on her face upon hearing it, as she signed in disappointment and confusion, "Isn't there a moment when you feel proud of your origin?" That was hurting, but not more hurting than others' giggles and whispers. Honestly, long queues were common in Indian restaurants in New York city, a cultural melting pot, but I wouldn't take that risk.
Unfortunately, this morning, Mom had forgotten to make sandwich or any "normal" food, so I had to bring leftovers from our dinner. At the thought of the possible "oh-no" seconds, I felt like being thrown into darkness.
However, before I came back to reality, Ricky noticed my sneaking (躲躲藏藏). "What do you have for lunch?" he asked, his eyes twinkling with interest. I tried to brush it off (搪塞), claiming I wasn't hungry. But Ricky wouldn't let it go, and before I could protest, he had the lid of my lunchbox open and I prepared myself for such familiar responses as "Ew" or "What is that?"
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
However, I did not get what I was expecting.
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After school, I found Mom preparing sandwich for tomorrow's lunch.
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9、假定你是中学生李华,你因故不能参加下周日的中国民乐音乐会,想把票赠给你的留学生朋友John。请你给他写一封邮件告知相关情况,内容包括:
1.你不能观看音乐会的原因;
2.简介音乐会;
3.如何取得门票。
注意: 1.词数80左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear John,
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Best regards,
Li Hua
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10、 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
While wandering around a Swedish Christmas market, you'll likely come across booths (sell) carved wooden horses, typically in an assortment of bright colors and floral patterns. These (tradition) Swedish toys are much more than a classic holiday gift or travel souvenir: the Dala horse has become intertwined (交织) with the very image of Sweden .
The little wooden horses of Sweden were originally carved by men that worked in the forests during winter. When they returned to their villages, they gave the horses to children as playthings. This was in the 17th century during the horses were also sold at market in small towns and villages in the Dalarna region, in central Sweden. The horses were painted in bright colors that were inspired by the furniture in the region. (eventual) , even young children learned to carve wooden horses.
The global attention didn't come until the 20 th century in the World's Fair in New York 1939. That was because an enormous painted Dala horse was placed outside the Swedish pavilion, which caused excitement throughout the crowds of (visit) . After this, the Dala horses were seen a symbol of Sweden and mass production of the horses started. Since then, Dala horses (be) popular souvenirs and inspired other products as well. You can now find anything from clothing to tableware and phone cases with a Dala horse (decorate) .
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11、 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Juleus Ghunta is a published children's author and award-winning poet. But when young, he could 1 read.
He grew up with his three sisters in rural Western Jamaica, raised by their single mother. Life was tough, and proper schooling was out of the question due to 2 resources.
When Ghunta finally went to school, he couldn't 3 on reading. Not only had he been kept home from school as a child, but he had not been 4 to books.
By sixth grade, he could spell his name, but still couldn't make out words or read with 5 . He struggled in school with a deep sense of 6 and worthlessness.
At age 12, a young teacher-in-training 7 a special reading program for 8 students. Ghunta was the first to join. That teacher, whose name he does not 9 now, became Ghunta's unsung hero — the person who changed his life.
The teacher was incredibly kind to him. Under her guidance, Ghunta's reading skills saw marked improvement, and his sense of inadequacy began to 10 .
"She had left me with the gift of literacy," he said. "And a deeper 11 of my talent."
After Ghunta's experience with the teacher, his life course 12 . He graduated with academic 13 and is now the author of two children's books, including "Rohan Bullkin and the Shadows."
Years later, Ghunta returned to his old school and asked the principal and teachers if they knew her 14 , but none did. Carrying this memory, however, he still hopes to find and thank her for seeing his 15 and being a source of light and hope in his life.
(1)A 、merely B 、barely C 、totally D 、simply(2)A 、abundant B 、public C 、limited D 、financial(3)A 、give up B 、fall behind C 、miss out D 、catch up(4)A 、exposed B 、drawn C 、adapted D 、devoted(5)A 、reference B 、hesitation C 、caution D 、understanding(6)A 、awe B 、loss C 、guilt D 、wonder(7)A 、started B 、submitted C 、downloaded D 、forwarded(8)A 、disappointing B 、struggling C 、advanced D 、qualified(9)A 、type B 、spell C 、distinguish D 、recall(10)A 、disappear B 、peak C 、form D 、spread(11)A 、appreciation B 、waste C 、memory D 、source(12)A 、risked B 、approached C 、shifted D 、determined(13)A 、skills B 、honors C 、courses D 、efforts(14)A 、occupation. B 、identity C 、age D 、name(15)A 、drawback B 、reflection C 、potential D 、ambition -
12、 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Lying awake for hours before falling asleep is a common problem. Even if you can finally fall asleep, taking too long to fall asleep can lead to too few hours of sleep altogether. So people having trouble falling asleep always wonder how they can sleep well.
Parents know from experience that gentle music can help babies fall asleep. Science supports this, showing that children of all ages, from babies to elementary school children, sleep better after listening to comfortable music. Fortunately, children aren't the only ones who can benefit from gentle music before bedtime.
Listening to music likely improves sleep for more than one reason. Music can promote sleep directly by affecting your physiology (生理机能). Besides, it can also promote sleep by becoming a healthy bedtime habit. Many people can't fall asleep quickly because stressful and worrying thoughts keep them awake at night. By listening to music, the mind has something else to focus on. With time, the practice of listening to music at bedtime becomes more effective as the brain positively associates music with sleep.
Studies have looked at many types of music and playlists but there isn't a clear answer about the best music for sleep. What we do know is that researchers have typically used either a self-made playlist or one that has been designed especially with sleep in mind. One of the most important things on how music affects a person's body is their own musical preferences. For those who don't want to design their own playlist, online music services have stepped in and usually offer playlists for sleep or relaxation.
A.It can guarantee sufficient sleep.
B.It's natural to wonder about the best type of music for sleep.
C.The quality and quantity of our sleep become poor as we age.
D.Listening to music can reduce your stress and inspire positive feelings.
E.This can have a serious effect on a person's quality of life if it continues.
F.People across age groups report better sleep quality after listening to soft music.
G.Useful personal playlists may include relaxing songs that have helped with sleep in the past.
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Is forgiveness against our human nature? To answer our question, we need to ask a further question: What is the essence of our humanity? For the sake of simplicity, people consider two distinctly different views of humanity. The first view involves dominance and power. In an early paper on the psychology of forgiveness, Droll (1984) made the interesting claim that humans' essential nature is more aggressive than forgiving allows. Those who forgive are against their basic nature, much to their harm. In his opinion, forgivers are compromising their well-being as they offer mercy to others, who might then take advantage of them.
The second view involves the theme of cooperation, mutual respect, and even love as the basis of who we are as humans. Researchers find that to fully grow as human beings, we need both to receive love from and offer love to others. Without love, our connections with a wide range of individuals in our lives can fall apart. Even common sense strongly suggests that the will to power over others does not make for harmonious interactions. For example, how well has slavery worked as a mode of social harmony?
From this second viewpoint of who we are as humans, forgiveness plays a key role in the biological and psychological integrity of both individuals and communities because one of the outcomes of forgiveness, shown through scientific studies, is the decreasing of hatred and the restoration of harmony. Forgiveness can break the cycle of anger. At least to the extent the people from whom you are estranged accept your love and forgiveness and are prepared to make the required adjustments. Forgiveness can heal relationships and reconnect people.
As an important note, when we take a Classical philosophical perspective, that of Aristotle, we see the distinction between potentiality and actuality. We are not necessarily born with the capacity to forgive, but instead with the potential to learn about it and to grow in our ability to forgive. The actuality of forgiving, its actual appropriation in conflict situations, develops with practice.
(1)、What is Droll's idea about forgiveness?A、People should offer mercy to others. B、People who forgive can have their own welfare affected. C、Forgiveness depends on the nature of humanity. D、Aggressive people should learn to forgive.(2)、What does the example in Paragraph 2 illustrate?A、To forgive is to love. B、To fight is to grow. C、To dominate is to harm. D、To give is to receive.(3)、What is the writer's attitude toward forgiveness?A、Objective. B、Reserved. C、Favorable. D、Skeptical.(4)、What is message of the last paragraph?A、It takes practice to forgive. B、Forgiveness grows with time. C、Actuality is based on potentiality. D、Forgiveness is in our nature. -
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Aptitude Tests Recommendations
Aptitude tests are helpful to job seekers of all ages. While career quizzes explore your values and work style, aptitude tests provide a more objective evaluation of your skills, helping you select a career you're most likely to succeed in. Below are some of the best aptitude tests out there.
Clifton Strengths
The Clifton Strengths program was created based on research around leadership. The research in question pointed to common strengths among successful leaders, like strategic thinking, adaptability and communication. To complete the test, you must answer around 150 questions, each within 20 seconds. Allen Cheung, a tech blogger, notes that CliftonStrengths is more valuable than your average career test because it includes "tricky questions which aren't as easily gamed".
Red Bull Wingfinder
Developed and tested out by psychology experts, the Red Bull Wingfinder assesses your thinking under pressure. Questions include image sorting, logic puzzles and leadership-related questions. Once you complete the test, you'll receive a nine-page report and career coaching tailored to your results.
SEI Development Report
The SEI Development Report is an extensive EQ aptitude test that has timed right-and-wrong answers that assess eight fundamentals, including emotional literacy, emotional management and empathy. At the end, you'll receive a 20-page report with recommended courses on workplace EQ development.
CareerOneStop
While it only takes a few minutes to complete, the CareerOneStop Skills Assessment will help you rank both your technical and soft skills. The career suggestions at the end can be sorted by relevance, annual wages, and job outlook, coupled with with professional coaching or consultation improve your skills.
(1)、What do aptitude tests mainly assess for job seekers?A、Their professional competence. B、Their career interest. C、Their preferred work style. D、Their work ethics.(2)、What is a unique feature of Clifton Strengths?A、It evaluates leadership skills. B、It is developed by experts. C、It includes challenging questions. D、It offers a comprehensive report.(3)、Which test suits a job seeker who prefers categorized suggestions and career coaching?A、Clift on Strengths B、Red Bull Wingfinder C、SEI Development Report D、CareerOneStop -
15、 听下面一段独白,回答四个小题。(1)、What kind of place does Party Time Events provide?A、Restaurants. B、Boats. C、Offices.(2)、What are listeners advised to discuss with Mr. Johnson?A、How much to pay for the rent. B、How to arrange atmosphere for a party. C、How many courses to prepare for a meal.(3)、What do people need to pay extra for?A、Country music. B、Dance music. C、Live entertainment.(4)、Where is the office of Party Time Events?A、Next to a bar. B、At the back of a bar. C、In front of the Lochmead Leisure Center.
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16、 听下面一段对话,回答四个小题。(1)、What does the woman intend to do?A、Get a part in a play. B、Know more about a role. C、Remember the line of a play.(2)、What does the man offer to do for the woman?A、Give her a lead role. B、Get her a copy of the play. C、Help her prepare for the tryouts.(3)、What is the man?A、An actor. B、A director. C、A teacher.(4)、Where does the conversation take place?A、In a theater. B、In a college. C、In a company.
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17、 听下面一段对话,回答三个小题。(1)、Why does the man like Russian novels?A、Because they are well translated. B、Because they help him to fall asleep. C、Because they concentrate on people's ordinary lives.(2)、For what does the woman do much reading?A、Pleasure. B、Novel writing. C、Her work.(3)、What can we know about the woman from the conversation?A、She likes Joyce's novels. B、She has been busy recently. C、She reads much to be rewarded.
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18、 听下面一段对话,回答两个小题。(1)、What are the speakers mainly talking about?A、Danni's mom. B、The man's attitude. C、Doctors' devotion.(2)、How has the cat helped the woman's mother?A、By sending her flowers. B、By providing company. C、By regulating her a life.
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19、 听下面一段对话,回答两个小题。(1)、Why did Gareth Jones quit the game halfway?A、He got hurt. B、He was too tired. C、He broke match rules.(2)、What will the speakers do next Saturday?A、Visit Gareth. B、See a game. C、Play a match.
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20、What event did the man participate in?A、Waste recycling. B、Beach cleaning. C、Tree planting.