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1、C. SureD.MaybeB. Yes, it, s coldC.D. No, it, s warmMary:.A.Yes, I willC. Certainly4. Tom: Can I speak to Mary? Mary: .A. SpeakingB. Yes5. Tom: Thank you for helping Mary: .A.You are rightC.You are too modest.阅读理解B. Ofcourse notD. SureC. Yes. I am D. I, m Mary me out?B. You are welcomeD. No. it, s no
2、thing商务英语复习资料I.交际与对话此部分共有5个未完成的对话,针对每个对话中未完成的部分有4个选项,请从A、B、C、D四个选项中选出正确选项。1. Tom:Excuseme,mayIsithere?Mary:.GoodB.Well2. Tom:Niceday,isn,tit?Mary:.Yes,it,swarmC.No,it,ssunny3. Tom:Wouldyoumindclosingthedoor?此部分共有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5个问题。请从每个问题后的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出正确选项。Passage1Peopleovertheageof65intheU.S.A.arecal
3、ledseniorcitizens.LifeforthesepeopleisdifferentfromthatforyoungerAmericans.Mostseniorcitizensretire,ornolongerworkfulltime.Alsoitisunusualforpeopleofthisagetolivewiththeirchildrenandgrandchildren.Grandparentstendtoliveintheirownhousesorapartmentsawayfromtheirfamilies.Formanyseniorcitizens,theyearsaf
4、ter65arenotenjoyable.Theyfeelunproductivewhentheynolongerwork.Theirliveslosemeaning.Inaddition,theymayfeellonelybeingawayfromtheirfamiliesandthecontactstheyhadintheirwork.Moreover,theybecomemoreconcernedwiththeirhealthastheygrowolder.Iftheyliveinbigcities,theyoftenworryabouttheirsafety.Otherseniorci
5、tizensenjoytheirlives.Theyfeelfreetodothingstheywerenotabletodowhentheywereworkingandraisingfamilies.Theynowhavetimetoenjoyhobbiesandsportsandtravel.TheyassociatewiththeireIlowseniorcitizenswhohavecommoninterestsandequalfreetime.Manyseniorcitizensmovetoretirementcommunitieslocatedinwarmclimates.Some
6、seniorcitizenscontinuetoworkbeyondretirementage.Manyfindnewcareersandprofessionalopportunitiesaftertheyretire.ThenumberofseniorcitizensintheU.S.isincreasingrapidlybecausepeoplearelivinglongerthanbefore.TheaveragelifespanforAmericansisnowmorethan74years.Becauseoftheirlargernumbersandmoreactivelifesty
7、les,seniorcitizensaregainingsocialinfluenceinthecountry,bothpoliticallyandeconomically.Theirconcernsarereceivingawideraudiencethaneverbefore.Thetimemaycomewhenal1Americanswi11lookforwardtobecomingseniorcitizens.6. areseniorcitizens.Peopleof65yearsoldBCDPeopleover65yearsofagePeoplebetween60and65years
8、oldRetiredpeople7. Manyseniorcitizens.A. areenjoyableB. livetogetherwiththeirfamiliesC. feelunproductive,lonelyandunsafeD. feelsafeinbigcities8. Otherseniorcitizens.A. feelfreetodothingsB. thinkitpossibletoenjoyhobbiesandsportsandtravelC. associatewiththeirfellowseniorcitizenswhohavecommoninterestsa
9、ndequalfreetimeD. Alloftheabove9. Seniorcitizensaregainingsocialinfluencebecause.thenumberofseniorcitizensisgrowingandbecauseseniorcitizensaremoreactiveB. seniorcitizenshaveexperienceC. theiraveragelifespanislongerD. theydomoreworknow10. Impliedbutnotstated:.MostofAmericanseniorcitizenshavelivedalon
10、elyandunhappylifeB.TheyhaveplayedanimportantpartinsocietyC.Likeyoungpeople,seniorcitizenscanstillenjoyeverythingtheylikeD.TheiraveragelifespanisbecominglongerandlongerPassage2Thegreatestchangehasbeeninthelivesofwomen.Duringthetwentiethcenturytherehasbeenaremarkab1eshorteningofthetimeofwoman,Slifespe
11、ntincaringforchildren.womanmarryingattheendofthenineteenthcenturywouldprobablyhavebeeninhermiddletwenties,andwouldbelikelytohavesevenoreightchildren,ofwhomfourorfivelivedtilltheywerefiveyearsold.Bythetimetheyoungestwasfifteen,themotherwouldhavebeeninherearlyfiftiesandwouldexpecttoliveafurthertwentyy
12、ears,duringwhichhealthmadeitunusualforhertogetpaidwork.Todaywomenmarryyoungerandhavefewerchildren.Usuallyawoman,syoungestchiIdwi11befifteenwhensheisforty-fiveandcanbeexpectedto1iveanotherthirtyyearsandislikelytotakepaidworkuntilretirement,atsixty.EvenwhiIeshehasthecareofchildren,herworkislightenedby
13、modemlivingconditions.Thisimportantchangeinwomen,slifepatternhasonlyrecentlybeguntohaveitsfulleffectonwomen,seconomicposition.Evenafewyearsagomostgirlsleftschoolatthefirstchance,andmostofthemtookafulltimejob.However,whentheymarried,theyusualIyleftworkatonceandneverreturnedtoit.Todaytheschool-leaving
14、ageissixteen.Manygirlsstayatschoolafterthatage,andthoughwomenusuallymarryyounger,moremarriedwomenstayatleastuntilshortlybeforetheirfirstchildisborn.Andmanymoreafterwardsreturntofullerpart-timejob.Suchchangeshaveledtoanewrelationshipinmarriage,withthehusbandacceptingagreatershareofthedutiesandsatisfa
15、ctionsoffamilylife,andwithbothhusbandandwifesharingmoreequallyinprovidingthemoney,andrunningthehouse,accordingtotheabilitiesandinterestsofeachofthem.11. Accordingtothepassage,aroundtheyear1900mostwomenmarried.A. atabouttwenty-fiveB. intheirearlyfiftiesC. assoonaspossibleaftertheywerefifteenD. atanya
16、gefromfifteentoforty-five12. Wearetoldthatinacommonfamilyin1890s.sevenoreightchiIdrenlivedtobemoremanfiveB. manychildrendiedbeforetheywerefiveC. theyoungestchildrenwouldbefifteenD. fourorfivechildrendiedwhentheywerefive13. Whenshewasoverfifty,thelatenineteenthcenturymother.wouldbehealthyenoughtotakepaidjobsB. wasusuallyexpe