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    After I graduated from the university, I got so pressured in finding a job. I did a lot of ____ both online and handing in person to a particular company. It occurred, one day I went to _____ my CV (履历)to a certain company and I wanted to meet the human resource manager in person because I believed it was the best ____ than leaving my CV at the reception.

Unfortunately, in this company the __ did not allow me to see the human resource manager and ____ asked me to just leave the CV with her and that she would ____ it. I was really ____ since I knew she wouldn't do that and my CV will just be thrown in the trash can, I thought so because it usually ____ a lot in some other companies. So I just left with my head ____ and never thought about it again since I knew I would never get any ____ from the company.

Weeks passed and one day I received a call from aan ____ number and guess what...it was the human resource manager of that same company. I was really shocked since I did not _____ it at all. So he said he received my CV and that he would _____ it.

I was so happy and felt bad at the same time for _____ the receptionist the other day. This humbled me and it was a _____ to believe in people and not assume things just because of the norm.

1.A.designs B.applications C.preparations D.examinations

2.A.hand in B.give up C.carry out D.take back

3.A.result B.option C.position D.suggestion

4.A.lawyer B.president C.reporter D.receptionist

5.A.thus B.still C.instead D.therefore

6.A.create B.share C.deliver D.exchange

7.A.amazed B.frightened C.puzzled D.disappointed

8.A.fails B.works C.changes D.happens

9.A.up B.down C.aside D.forward

10.A.response B.suggestion C.project D.comment

11.A.familiar B.important C.unknown D.common

12.A.expect B.connect C.value D.confirm

13.A.agree on B.work on C.refer to D.search for

14.A.doubting B.scolding C.admiring D.punishing

15.A.decision B.conclusion C.reminder D.criterion

 

1.B 2.A 3.B 4.D 5.C 6.C 7.D 8.D 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.A 13.B 14.A 15.C 【解析】 这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了作者在找工作时想要把简历亲手交给一个公司的HR,但前台行政人员说只能把简历留下由她代为转交,作者认为这位行政人员可能不会帮自己交简历,但让人没想到的是,这位行政人员把作者的建立交给了HR。作者非常的高兴,但也对自己自以为是的想法感到羞愧。 1.考查名词辨析。句意:我在网上做了很多申请,包括亲自去一些特殊的公司亲自投递简历。A. designs设计,B. applications申请,C. preparations准备,D. examinations测试。文章第一句提到作者从大学毕业后,在找工作方面有着非常大的压力。既然是找工作就肯定需要投递简历和申请。故选B。 2.考查动词短语辨析。句意:一天,我去一个公司交简历。A. hand in上交,B. give up放弃,C. carry out进行,D. take back收回。文章第二句提到,作者会去一些公司上交简历,第二句中有提示词handing in,故选A。 3.考查名词辨析。句意:我想要亲自见一见HR,因为我相信这是比把我的简历留在前台更好的选择。A. result结果,B. option选择,C. position 位置,D. suggestion建议。前文提到,作者在找工作时,要么就上网投递简历,要么就亲自去公司上交简历,而亲自去公司交简历比把简历放在前台而获得工作的几率更大,故选B。 4.考查名词辨析。句意:不幸的是,这个公司的接待员不允许我见HR经理。A. lawyer律师,B. president总裁,C. reporter报道员,D. receptionist接待员。由上文的at the reception推断,在reception工作的人员即为receptionist,故选D。 5.考查副词。句意:不幸的是,这个公司的接待员不允许我见HR经理,而是叫我把简历交给她,她可以帮我代为转交。A. thus因此,B. still仍然,C. instead反而,D. therefore因此。根据前文可知,接待员不让作者与公司HR见面,但是却给了作者另一个选择,即她代为转交,包含一种转折意味。故选C。 6.考查动词辨析。句意:不幸的是,这个公司的接待员不允许我见HR经理,而是叫我把简历交给她,她可以帮我代为转交。A. create创造,B. share分享,C. deliver交付、传送,D. exchange交换。分析文章可知,前台的接待员不让作者去见HR,只是让作者把简历交给她。C项符合文意。故选C。 7.考查形容词辨析。句意:我觉得非常失望,因为我知道她不会那样做,会把我的简历扔到垃圾桶里。A. amazed惊讶的,B. frightened害怕的,C. puzzled疑惑的,D. disappointed失望的。根据前文可知,接待员没有让作者亲自去见一见HR,同时作者还认为“my CV will just be thrown in the trash”接待员会把自己的简历扔到垃圾桶,对此作者感到非常的失望。故选D。 8.考查动词辨析。句意:我会这么想是因为这样的事经常发生在其他公司。A. fails失败,B. works工作、奏效,C. changes改变,D. happens发生。前文提到,作者会亲自去一些公司递送自己的简历,但凡是那些公司的接待员把作者的简历递给HR,作者就已经工作了,而不是继续找工作。说明作者之前也经历过这些事。故选D。 9.考查副词辨析。句意:所以我垂头丧气地走了。A. up向上地,B. down向下地,C. aside一边,D. forward向前地。作者猜想这位接待员会把自己的简历扔进垃圾桶,因此感到非常的失望,于是呈现出一种丧气的状态,即垂下头。同时,该句中使用了with+名词\代词+介词短语/形容词/副词/名词/非谓语动词的独立主格结构,在句子中作状语,表示伴随、方式、原因、结果等。故选B。 10.考查名词辨析。句意:所以我垂头丧气地走了,再也不去想这个事情,因为我知道我不会从这个公司得到任何回应。A. response回应,B. suggestion建议,C. project项目,D. comment评论。由前文可知,作者在找工作,因此需要得到公司的回应。故选A。 11.考查形容词辨析。句意:几个星期过去了,一天我接到了一个未知号码的电话。A. familiar熟悉的,B. important重要的,C. unknown未知的,D. common普遍的。由后文中的guess what…it was the human resource manager of that same company可知,作者是接到电话后才知道是公司的HR,说明在此之前作者是不知情的,即作者不知道故选C。 12.考查动词辨析。句意:我真的感到非常惊讶,因为我完全没想到。A. expect预计、期待,B. connect连接,C. value 珍视,D. confirm确认。该句提到,作者觉得非常的惊讶,说明作者没有预料到有这样的事情发生。故选A。 13.考查动词词组辨析。句意:他说他收到了我的简历,他会好好的研究一下。A. agree on对……意见一致,B. work on研究、调查,C. refer to谈到、暗示,D. search for寻找,HR的工作是寻找合适的人员到公司工作,因此需要研究一下作者的简历,故选B。 14.考查动词辨析。句意:我非常的开心,但也为那天怀疑那位接待员而感到十分不舒服。A. doubting怀疑,B. scolding责骂,C. admiring赞美,D. punishing惩罚。第二段第二句提到“I was really…a lot in some other companies.”作者觉得接待员会把自己的简历扔进垃圾桶,因为作者在其他公司也遭遇过这样的事,而作者在接到HR的电话后才知道接待员把自己的简历交给HR了,说明作者怀疑了接待员。故选A。 15.考查名词辨析。句意:这件事使我谦卑起来,它提醒着人们要去相信人,而不是仅仅因为是习以为常的事就进行假设。A. decision决定,B. conclusion结论,C. reminder提醒,D. criterion标准。根据这件事,作者领悟了一件事,即不要因为遭遇过某件事就认为所有的情况都是一样的,作者提醒自己要摒除这样的偏见。故选C。
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