解放軍人文職招聘考試2014年解放軍文職人員招聘行測(cè)考試真題(1)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育
解放軍人文職招聘考試2014年解放軍文職人員招聘行測(cè)考試真題(1)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1921:50:582014年解放軍文職人員招聘行測(cè)考試真題與答案1.江西是中國革命的搖籃,毛澤東、朱德在()創(chuàng)立了第一個(gè)農(nóng)村革命根據(jù)地。A:瑞金B(yǎng):三灣C:黃洋界D:井岡山答案:D2.()以上的未成年人是限制民事行為能力人A:10周歲B:14周歲C:18周歲D:15周歲答案:A3.2,3,13,175,()A:30651;B:36785;C:53892;D:67381答案:(從第三項(xiàng)開始,每一項(xiàng)等于前面一項(xiàng)的平方與前前一項(xiàng)的2倍的和。C=B2+2A);13=32+22;175=132+23;答案:30651=1752+213,選A。4.歸檔文件整理的根本目的是()。?A:便于查閱和利用?B:便于查閱和歸檔?C:便于保管和利用?D:便于集中統(tǒng)一管理?答案:C。解析:歸檔文件整理是將歸檔文件以件為單位進(jìn)行裝訂、分類、排列、編號(hào)、裝盒,使之有序化的過程。歸檔文件整理的原則是:遵循文件的形成規(guī)律,保持文件之間的有機(jī)聯(lián)系,區(qū)分不同價(jià)值,便于保管和利用。便于保管和利用是歸檔文件整理工作的根本目的。5.我國唐代有詩仙李白、詩圣杜甫、人稱李杜。人稱小李杜的兩位詩人分別是()。A:李商隱、杜牧B:李清照、杜甫C:李鴻章、杜娟D:李世民、杜如晦答案:A6.毛澤東首次明確提出要使中國穩(wěn)步地由農(nóng)業(yè)國變?yōu)楣I(yè)國,把中國建設(shè)成為一個(gè)偉大的社會(huì)主義國家的任務(wù)是在()。A:中共七屆二中全會(huì)B:中共七屆三中全會(huì)C:中共七屆四中全會(huì)D:中共七屆六中全會(huì)答案:本題考查考生對(duì)中共七屆二中全會(huì)內(nèi)容的掌握。在中共七屆二中全會(huì)的報(bào)告中毛澤東指出:在革命勝利以后,迅速地恢復(fù)和發(fā)展生產(chǎn),對(duì)付國外的帝國主義,使中國穩(wěn)步地由農(nóng)業(yè)國變?yōu)楣I(yè)國,把中國建設(shè)成為一個(gè)偉大的社會(huì)主義國家。故選A。7.有一排長(zhǎng)椅總共有65個(gè)座位,其中已經(jīng)有些座位上有人就座?,F(xiàn)在又有一人準(zhǔn)備找一個(gè)位置就座,但是此人發(fā)現(xiàn),元論怎么選擇座位,都會(huì)與已經(jīng)就座的人相鄰。則原來至少已經(jīng)有多少人就座?()A:13B:17C:22D:33答案:C。要求座位上的人盡可能的少,而每個(gè)人旁邊可以有兩個(gè)空座,將一個(gè)人及其左右兩個(gè)空座看做一個(gè)整體,共占3個(gè)座位,而65個(gè)座位可以連續(xù)劃分出這樣的整體21個(gè),還剩兩個(gè)座位,至少需要1個(gè)人。因此總共有22個(gè)人。此時(shí)滿足來人無論怎么選擇座位,都會(huì)與已經(jīng)就座的人相鄰。故選C。
解放軍文職招聘考試2008年6月英語四級(jí)聽力真題(試題+原文+答案)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育
解放軍文職招聘考試2008年6月英語四級(jí)聽力真題(試題+原文+答案)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:46:202008年6月英語四級(jí)聽力真題(試題+原文+答案)一、聽力試題PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)SectionA(對(duì)話部分)A)Givenhisankleagoodrest.B)Treathisinjuryimmediately.C)Continuehisregularactivities.D)Becarefulwhenclimbingsteps.A)Onatrain.B)Onaplane.C)Inatheater.D)Inarestaurant.A)Atragicaccident.B)Asadoccasion.C)Smithsunusuallifestory.D)Smithssleepingproblem.A)Reviewthedetailofallherlessons.B)Comparenoteswithhisclassmates.C)Talkwithherabouthislearningproblems.D)Focusinthemainpointsofherlectures.A)Themanblamedthewomanforbeingcareless.B)Themanmisunderstoodthewomansapology.C)Thewomanofferedtopayforthemanscoffee.D)Thewomanspiltcoffeeonthemansjacket.A)Extremelytedious.B)Hardtounderstand.C)Lackingagoodplot.D)Notworthseeingtwice.A)Attendingeverylecture.B)Doinglotsofhomework.C)Readingveryextensively.D)Usingtest-takingstrategies.A)ThedigitalTVsystemwillofferdifferentprograms.B)Heiseagertoseewhatthenewsystemislike.C)Hethinksitunrealistictohave500channels.D)ThenewTVsystemmaynotprovideanythingbetter.Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Anoticebytheelectricityboard.B)Adspromotingelectricappliances.C)Thedescriptionofathiefindisguise.D)Anewpolicyonpensionerswelfare.A)Speakingwithaproperaccent.B)Wearinganofficialuniform.C)Makingfriendswiththem.D)ShowingthemhisID.A)Tobeonthealertwhenbeingfollowed.B)Nottoleaveseniorcitizensaloneathome.C)Nottoletanyoneinwithoutanappointment.D)Towatchoutforthosefromtheelectricityboard.A)Shewasrobbedneartheparkinglot.B)Allhermoneyinthebankdisappeared.C)Thepensionshehadjustdrawnwasstolen.D)Shewasknockeddowninthepostoffice.Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Marketingconsultancy.B)Professionalaccountancy.C)Luxuryhotelmanagement.D)Businessconferenceorganization.A)Havingagoodknowledgeofitscustoms.B)Knowingsomekeypeopleintourism.C)Havingbeentothecountrybefore.D)BeingabletospeakJapanese.A)Itwillbringherpotentialintofullplay.B)Itwillinvolvelotsoftraintravel.C)ItwillenablehertoimproveherChinese.D)ItwillgivehermorechancestovisitJapan.SectionB(短文部分)PassageOneQuestions26to28arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Thelackoftime.B)Thequalityoflife.C)Thefrustrationsatwork.D)Thepressureonworkingfamilies.A)Theywerejustasbusyaspeopleoftoday.B)Theysawtheimportanceofcollectiveefforts.C)Theydidntcomplainasmuchasmodernman.D)Theylivedahardlifebyhuntingandgathering.A)Tolookforcreativeideasofawardingemployees.B)Toexplorestrategiesforloweringproductioncosts.C)Toseeknewapproachestodealingwithcomplaints.D)Tofindeffectivewaystogiveemployeesflexibility.PassageTwoQuestions29to31arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Familyviolence.B)TheGreatDepression.C)Herfathersdisloyalty.D)Hermothersbadtemper.A)Hisadvancedage.B)Hischildrensefforts.C)Hisimprovedfinancialcondition.D)Hissecondwifespositiveinfluence.A)Loveisblind.B)Lovebreedslove.C)Divorceoftenhasdisastrousconsequences.D)Happinessishardtofindinblendedfamilies.PassageThreeQuestions32to35arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Itwaslocatedinapark.B)Itsownerdiedofaheartattack.C)Itwentbankruptallofasudden.D)Itspottedplantswereforleaseonly.A)Plantingsometreesinthegreenhouse.B)Writingawantadtoalocalnewspaper.C)PuttingupaGoingOutofBusinesssign.D)Helpingacustomerselectsomepurchases.A)Openinganofficeinthenewofficepark.B)Keepingbetterrelationswithhercompany.C)Developingfreshbusinessopportunities.D)Buildingabiggreenhouseofhisown.A)Owningthegreenhouseoneday.B)Securingajobattheofficepark.C)Cultivatingmorepottedplants.D)Findingcustomersoutoftown.SectionC(復(fù)合式聽寫部分)Werenowwitnessingtheemergenceofanadvancedeconomybasedoninformationandknowledge.Physical(36)________,rawmaterials,andcapitalarenolongerthekey(37)________inthecreationofwealth.Now,the(38)_______rawmaterialinoureconomyisknowledge.Tomorrowswealthdependsonthedevelopmentandexchangeofknowledge.And(39)_______enteringtheworkforceoffertheirknowledge,nottheirmuscles.Knowledgeworkersgetpaidfortheireducationandtheirabilitytolearn.Knowledgeworkers(40)________inmindwork.Theydealwithsymbols:(41)________,anddata.Whatdoesallthismeanforyou?Asafutureknowledgeworker,youcanexpecttobe(42)________,processing,aswellasexchanginginformation,(43)_______,threeoutofhourjobsinvolvesomeformofmindwork,andthatnumberwillincreasesharplyinthefuture.Managementandemployeesalike(44)_____________________________.Inthenewworldofwork,youcanlookforwardtobeinginconstanttraining(45)________________________________________________________.Anddontwaitforsomeonetoempoweryou.Youhavetoempoweryourself.二、聽力原文11.M:Todayisabaddayforme;Ifelloffastepandtwistedmyankle.W:Dontworry,usuallyankleinjurieshealquicklyifyoustopregularactivityforawhile.Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?12.W:MayIseeyourticketplease?Ithinkyouaresittinginmyseat.M:Oh,youareright.Myseatisinthebalcony.Imterriblysorry.Q:Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?13.W:DidyouhearMr.Smithdiedinhissleeplastnight?M:Yes,itsverysad.Pleaseleteverybodyknowthatwhoeverwantsto,mayattendthefuneral.Q:Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?14.M:HaveyoutakenProfessorYoungsexambefore?Imkindofnervous.W:Yes,justconcentrateontheimportantideasshestalkedaboutinclassandignorethedetails.Q:HowdoesthewomansuggestthemanprepareforProfessorYoungsexam?15.W:Imsosorrysir,andyoullletmepaytohaveyourjacketcleaned,wontyou?M:Thatsallright,itcouldhappentoanyone.AndImsurethatcoffeedoesntleavelastingmarksonclothing.Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?16.W:Haveyouseenthemoviethedeparted?TheplotwassocomplicatedthatIreallygotlost.M:Yeah,Ifeltthesame,butafterIsawitasecondtime,Icouldputallthepiecestogether.Q:Howdidthetwospeakersfindthemovie?17.M:ImreallysurprisedyougotanAonthetest.Youdidntseemtohavedonealotofreading.W:NowyouknowwhyInevermissedalecture.Q:Whatcontributestothewomanshighscore?18.W:Haveyouheardaboutanewdigitaltelevisionsystem?Itletspeoplegetabout500channels.M:Yeah,butIdoubttheyllhaveanythingdifferentfromwhatwewatchnow.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?ConversationOneW:Gosh!HaveyouseenthisRichard?M:Seeingwhat?W:Inthepaper,itsaystheresamangoingroundpretendinghesfromtheelectricityboard.Hesbeencallingatpeopleshomes,sayinghescometocheckthatalltheirappliancesaresafe.Thenhegetsaroundthemtomakehimacupofteaandwhiletheyareoutoftheroom,hestealstheirmoney,handbag,whateverandmakesoffwithit.M:ButyouknowJane,itspartlytheirownfault.Youshouldneverletanyonelikethatinunlessyouareexpectingthem.W:Itsallverywelltosaythat,butsomeonecomestothedoorandsayselectricityorgas,andyouautomaticallythinktheyareok,especiallyiftheyflashacardtoyou.M:DoesthismanhaveanI.D.then?W:Yes,thatsjustit!Itseemsheusedtoworkfortheelectricityboardatonetime.Accordingtothepaper,thepolicearewarningpeople,especiallypensionersnottoadmitanyoneunlesstheyhaveanappointment.Itsabitsad.Oneoldladytoldthemshedjustbeentothepostofficetodrawherpensionwhenhecalled.Shesaidhemusthavefollowedherhome.Hestolethewholelot.M:Butwhatdoeshelooklike?Surelytheymusthaveadescription.W:Oh,yes,theyhave.Letssee.Inhisthirties,tall,bushydarkhair,slightnorthernaccent,soundsabitlikeyouactually.Q19.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantoreadinthenewspaper?(Atheftcase)Q20.Howdidthemanmentionedinthenewspapertrytowinfurthertrustfromthevictims?(FlashinghisI.D.tothem)Q21.Whatisthewarningfromthepolice?(nottoadmitanyoneunlesstheyhaveanappointment)Q22.Whatdoesthewomanspeakertellusabouttheoldlady?(Herpensionhasbeenstolenbytheman)ConversationTwoM:MissJones,couldyoutellmemoreaboutyourfirstjobwithhotelmarketingconcepts?W:Yescertainly.Iwasamarketingconsultant,responsibleformarketingtenUKhotels.Theywereallluxuryhotelsintheleisuresector,allofaveryhighstandard.M:Whichmarketswereyouresponsiblefor?W:ForEuropeandJapan.M:IseefromyourresumethatyouspeakJapanese.HaveyoueverbeentoJapan?W:Yes,Ihave.IspentamonthinJapanin2006.Imetallthekeypeopleinthetouristindustry,thebigtouroperatorsandtouristorganizations.AsIspeakJapanese,Ihadaverybigadvantage.M:Yes,ofcourse.HaveyouhadanycontactwithJapaninyourpresentjob?W:Yes,Ivehadalot.ThetruthisIhavebecomeverypopularwiththeJapanese,bothforholidaysandforbusinessconferences.Infact,themarketforalltypesofluxuryholidaysfortheJapanesehasincreasedalotrecently.M:Really,Iminterestedtohearmoreaboutthat,butfirst,tellme,haveyouevertraveledonaluxurytrain?TheOrientExpress,forexample.W:NoIhavent,butIhavetraveledonaglacierexpresstoSwitzerlandandItraveledacrossChinabytrainabout8yearsago.Ilovetraintravel.ThatswhyImveryinterestedinthisjob.Q23.Whatdidthewomandoinherfirstjob?(marketingconsultant)Q24.WhatgavethewomananadvantageduringherbusinesstripinJapan?(ShecanspeakJapanese)Q25.Whyisthewomanapplyingforthenewjob?(Shelovestraintravel.)CompounddictationWerenowwitnessingtheemergenceoftheadvancedeconomybasedoninformationandknowledge.Physicallabor,rawmaterialsandcapitalarenolongerthekeyingredientsinthecreationofwealth.Nowthevitalrawmaterialinoureconomyisknowledge.Tomorrowswealthdependsonthedevelopmentandexchangeofknowledge.Andindividualsenteringtheworkforceoffertheirknowledge,nottheirmuscles.Knowledgeworkersgetpaidfortheireducationandtheirabilitytolearn.Knowledgeworkersengageinmindwork.Theydealwithsymbols,words,figures,anddata.Whatdoesallthismeanforyou?Asafutureknowledgeworker,youcanexpecttobegenerating,processingaswellasexchanginginformation.Currently,threeoutoffourjobsinvolvesomeformofmindwork.Andthatnumberwillincreasesharplyinthefuture.Managementandemployeesalikewillbemakingdecisionsinsuchareasasproductdevelopment,qualitycontrol,andcustomersatisfaction.Inthenewworldofwork,youcanlookforwardtobeinginconstanttrainingtoacquirenewskillsthatwillhelpyoukeepupwithimprovedtechnologiesandprocedures.Youcanalsoexpecttobetakinggreatercontrolofyourcareer.Gonearetheninetofivejobs,lifetimesecurity,predictablepromotions,andeventheconventionalworkplaceasyourefamiliarwith.Dontexpectthecompanieswillprovideyouwithaclearlydefinedcareerpath,anddontwaitforsomeonetoempoweryou.Youhavetoempoweryourself.Passageone:IthinkalotabouttimeandnotjustbecauseitsthenameofthenewsorganizationIworkfor.Likemostworkingpeople,Ifindtimeorthelackofit,areneverendingfrustrationandanunwinablebattle.MyeverydayisaraceagainsttheclockthatInevereverseemtowin.Thisishardlyalonesomecomplaint,accordingtothefamiliesandworkinstitutes,nationalstudyofthechangingworkforce,55%oftheemployeessaytheydonthaveenoughtimeforthemselves,63%donthaveenoughtimefortheirspousesorpartners,and67%donthaveenoughtimefortheirchildren.Itsalsonotanewcomplaint.Ibetourancestorsreturnedhomefromhuntingwildanimalsandgatheringnuts,andcomplainedabouthowlittletimetheyhadtopaintbattlescenesontheircavewalls.ThedifferenceisthatthebossoftheanimalhuntingandtheheadofnutgatheringprobablytoldthemtoShutup!orNosurvivalforyou!Todaysworkersarestilldemandingcontrolovertheirtime,thedifferenceis:todaysbossesarelistening.IvebeenreadingareportissuedtodaycalledWhenWorkWorks,producedjointlyby3organizations.Theysetouttofindandawardtheemployerswhoemploythemostcreativeandmosteffectivewaystogivetheirworkersflexibility.Ifoundthisreportworthreadingandsuggesteverybossshouldreaditforideas.Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.26.Whatisthespeakercomplainingabout?Hesinahurrytoworkeverydayanddoesnthaveenoughsparetime.27.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutourancestors?Theywerebusywithfindingfoodoutsideinordertosurvive.28.Whydoesthespeakersuggestallbossesreadthereportbythe3organizations?Becausethisreportmayhelpthemkeeptheirmostcreativeandeffectiveworkersworkingwithouttoomuchcomplaint.Passage2Lovingachildisacircularbusiness.Themoreyougive,themoreyouget.Themoreyouwanttogive,PenalapyLeachoncesaid.Whatshesaidprovestobetrueofmyblendedfamily.Iwasbornin1931astheyoungestof6children,Ilearntosharemyparentslove.Raising6childrenduringthedifficulttimesoftheGreatDepressiontookitstollonmyparentsrelationshipandresultedintheirdivorcewhenIwas18yearsold.Daddyneverhadverycloserelationshipswithhischildrenanddriftedevenfartherawayfromusafterthedivorce.Severalyearslater,awonderfulwomancameintohislife,andtheyweremarried.Shehad2sons.Oneofthemisstillathome.Underherinfluencewebecameablendedfamilyandagoodrelationshipdevelopedbetweenthe2families.Shealwaystreatedusasifwewereherownchildren.Itwasbecauseofourothermother,daddyssecondwife,thathebecameclosertohisownchildren.Theysharedover25yearstogetherbeforeourfatherpassedaway.Atthetimeofhisdeath,thequestioncameupofmymother,daddysfirstwife,attendinghisfuneral.Iwillneverforgettheunconditionalloveshownbymystepmother,whenIaskedherifshewouldobjecttomotherattendingdaddysfuneral.Withoutgivingitasecondthought,sheimmediatelyreplied,ofcoursenot,honey,sheisthemotherofmychildren.Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouvejustheard.29.Accordingtothespeaker,whatcontributedtoherparentsdivorce?ThedifficulttimeoftheGreatDepression30.Whatbroughthisfatherclosertohischildren?Awonderfulwoman,hisstepmother31.Whatmessagedoesthespeakerwanttoconveyinthistalk?Unconditionallovemaycontributegreatlytokeepingcloserrelationshipbetweenfamilymembers.PassagethreeInFebruarylastyear,mywifelostherjob.Justassuddenly,theownerofthegreenhousewhereIworkedasmanagerdiedofaheartattack.Hisfamilyannouncedthattheyweregoingtoclosethebusinessbecausenooneinthefamilywantedtorunit.Thingslookedprettygloomy.MywifeandIreadthewant-adseachday.Thenonemorning,asIwashangingoutGoingoutofBusinesssignatthegreenhouse,thedooropenedandinwalkedacustomer.Shewasanofficemanagerwhosecompanyhasjustmovedintothenewofficeparkontheedgeoftown.Shewaslookingforpetiteplantstoplaceinthereceptionareasandoffices.Idontknowanythingaboutplants,shesaid.Imsureinafewweekstheyllallbedead.WhywasIhelpingherselectherpurchases?Mymindwasracing.Perhapsasmanyasadozenfirmshaverecentlyopenedofficesinthenewofficepark,andtherewereseveralhundredmoreacreswithconstructionunderway.Thatafternoon,Idroveouttotheofficepark.BysixoclockthateveningIhadsignedcontractswithsevencompaniestorentplantsfrommeandpaymeafeetomaintainthem.Withinaweek,Ihadworkedoutanagreementtoleasethegreenhousefromtheownersfamily.Businessisnowincreasingrapidly.Andoneday,wehopetobetheproudownersofthegreenhouse.32.Whatdowelearnaboutthegreenhouse?Itisaplacewherewecanbuyplants.33.Whatwasthespeakerdoingwhenthecustomerwalkedinonemorning?Hejustfinishmakingaphonecall.34Whatdidthespeakerthinkofwhenservingtheofficemanager?Hedoesnotknowforsurewhyhehelpsher35.Whatwasthespeakershopeforthefuture?Hehopestobetheproudownerofthegreenhouse.(36-46復(fù)合式聽寫部分僅需答案即可)三、聽力答案11.A)Givehisankleagoodrest.12.C)Inatheater.13.B)Asadoccasion.14.D)Focusonthemainpointsofherlectures.15.D)Thewomansplitcoffeeonthemansskirt.16.B)Hardtounderstand.17.A)Attendingeverylecture.18.D)ThenewTVprogrammaynotprovideanythingbetter.19.C)Thedescriptionofathiefindisguise.20.D)ShowingthemhisID.21.C)Nottoletanyoneinwithoutanappointment.22.C)Thepensionshehadjustdrawnwasstolen.23.A)Marketingconsultancy.24.D)BeingabletospeakJapanese.25.B)Itwillinvolvelotsoftraintravel.26.A)Thelackoftime.27.A)Theywerejustasbusyaspeopleoftoday.28.D)Tofindeffectivewaystogiveemployeesflexibility.29.B)TheGreatDepression.30.D)Hissecondwifespositiveinfluence.31.B)Lovebreedslove.32.B)Itsownerdiedofaheartstroke.33.C)PuttingupaGoingOutofBusinesssing.34.C)Developingfreshbusinessopportunities.35.A.Owningthegreenhouseoneday.復(fù)合式聽寫36)labor37)ingredients38)vital39)individuals40)engage41)figures42)generating43)Currently44)willbemakingdecisionsinsuchareasasproductdevelopment,qualitycontrol,andcustomersatisfaction.45)toacquirenewskillsthatwillhelpyoukeepupwiththeimprovedtechnologiesandprocedures46)Dontexpectthecompaniestoprovideyouwithaclearly-definedcareerpath.
解放軍文職招聘考試2013年12月英語六級(jí)考試聽力真題(第2套)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育
解放軍文職招聘考試2013年12月英語六級(jí)考試聽力真題(第2套)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:36:162013年12月英語六級(jí)考試聽力真題(第2套)1.A)Laborproblems.B)Weatherconditions.C)Anerrorintheorder.D)Misplacingofgoods.2.A)Whatthewomansaysmakesalotofsense.B)Therichareopposedtosocialwelfare.C)Heissympatheticwithpoorpeople.D)HeagreeswithMr.Johnsonsviews.3.A)Hewillbepracticingsoccer.B)HehasworktofinishintimeC)Hewillbeattendingameeting.D)Hehasatoughproblemtosolve.4.A)Maryshouldgetridofherpetassoonaspossible.B)Marywillnotbeabletokeepadoginthebuilding.C)Maryisnothappywiththebanonpetanimals.D)Marymightaswellsendherdogtoherrelative.5.A)Thetwinsvoicesarequitedifferent.B)LisaandGalearenotverymuchalike.C)Hedoesnotbelievetheyaretwinsisters.D)Thewomanseemsabithardofhearing.6.A)TheseriouseconomiccrisisinBritain.B)ApackagedealtobesignedinNovember.C)Amessagefromtheirbusinessassociates.D)Theirabilitytodealwithfinancialproblems.7.A)Itisimpossibletoremovethestaincompletely.B)Themanwillbechargedextrafortheservice.C)Themanhastogotothemaincleaningfacility.D)Cleaningthepantswilltakelongerthanusual.8.A)Europeanmarkets.B)Aprotestrally.C)Luxurygoods.D)Importedproducts.Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.9.A)Hemadeabusinesstrip.B)HehadaquarrelwithMarsha.C)Hetalkedtoheronthephone.D)Heresolvedabudgetproblem.10.A)Shemayhavetobefiredforpoorperformance.B)Shehasdevelopedsomeseriousmentalproblem.C)Sheisinchargeofthefirmsbudgetplanning.D)Shesupervisesanumberofimportantprojects.11.A)Shefailedtoarriveattheairportontime.B)Davidpromisedtogoonthetripinherplace.C)Somethingunexpectedhappenedatherhome.D)Shewasnotfeelingherselfonthatday.12.A)Hefrequentlygetsthingsmixedup.B)HeisalwaysfindingfaultwithMarsha.C)HehasbeentryinghardtocoverforMarsha.D)Heoftenfailstofollowthroughonhisprojects.Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.13.A)Theyarebettershelteredfromalltheoutsidetemptations.B)Theyareusuallymoremotivatedtocompetewiththeirpeers.C)Theyhavemoreopportunitiestodeveloptheirleadershipskills.D)Theytakeanactivepartinmoreextracurricularactivities.14.A)Itschiefpositionsareheldbywomen.B)Itsteachingstaffconsistsofwomenonly.C)Itsstudentsaimatmanagerialposts.D)Itsstudentsarerolemodelsofwomen.15.A)Itisunderadequatecontrol.B)Itistraditionalbutcolourful.C)Theyaremoreorlessisolatedfromtheoutsideworld.D)Theyhaveampleopportunitiestomeettheoppositesex.PassageOneQuestions16to19arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.16.A)Byinvadingthepersonalspaceoflisteners.B)Bymakinggesturesatstrategicpoints.C)Byspeakinginadeep,loudvoice.D)Byspeakingwiththelocalaccent.17.A)Topromotesportsmanshipamongbusinessowners.B)Toencouragepeopletosupportlocalsportsgroups.C)Toraisemoneyforaforthcominglocalsportsevent.D)Toshowhisfamilyscontributiontothecommunity.18.A)Theyareknowntobethestyleofthesportsworld.B)Theywouldcertainlyappealtohisaudience.C)Theyrepresentthelatestfashioninthebusinesscircles.D)Theyarebelievedtocommunicatepowerandinfluence.19.A)Tocoveruphisownnervousness.B)Tocreateawarmpersonalatmosphere.C)Toenhancetheeffectofbackgroundmusic.D)Toallowtheaudiencetobetterenjoyhisslides.PassageTwoQuestions20to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.20.A)ShewasthefirsteducatedslaveofJohnWheatleys.B)ShewasthegreatestfemalepoetinColonialAmerica.C)ShewasbornaboutthetimeoftheWarofIndependence.D)ShewasthefirstAfrican-Americanslavetopublishabook21.A)Reviseinanumberoftimes.B)Obtainconsentfromherowner.C)Gothroughascholarlyexamination.D)Turntothecolonialgovernorforhelp.22.A)Literaryworkscallingfortheabolitionofslavery.B)ReligiousscriptspopularamongslavesinAmerica.C)Arichstockofmanuscriptsleftbyhistoricalfigures.D)LotsoflostworkswrittenbyAfrican-Americanwomen.PassageThreeQuestions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.23.A)Itisatraitofgenerouscharacter.B)Itisareflectionofself-esteem.C)Itisanindicatorofhighintelligence.D)Itisasignofhappinessandconfidence.24.A)Itwasself-defeating.B)Itwasaggressive.C)Itwastheessenceofcomedy.D)Itwassomethingadmirable.25.A)Itisadouble-edgedsword.B)Itisafeatureofagivenculture.C)Itisauniquegiftofhumanbeings.D)Itisaresultofbothnatureandnurture.Itisimportantthatwebemindfuloftheearth,theplanetoutofwhichwearebornandbywhichwearenourished,guided,healed-theplanet,however,whichwehave(26)______toaconsiderabledegreeinthesepasttwocenturiesof(27)______exploitation.Thisexploitationhasreachedsuch(28)______thatpresentlyitappearsthatsomehundredsofthousandsofspecieswillbe(29)______beforetheendofthecentury.Inourtimes,humanshrewdnesshasmasteredthedeep(30)______oftheearthatalevelfarbeyondthecapacitiesofearlierpeoples.Wecanbreakthemountainsapart;wecandraintheriversandfloodthevalleys.Wecanturnthemostluxuriantforestsintothrowawaypaperproducts.Wecan(31)______thegreatgrasscoverofthewesternplainsandpour(32)______chemicalsintothesoiluntilthesoilisdeadandblowsawayinthewind.Wecanpollutetheairwithacids,theriverswithsewage(污水),theseaswithoil.Wecaninventcomputers(33)______processingtenmillioncalculationspersecond.Andwhy?Toincreasethevolumeandthespeedwithwhichwemovenaturalresourcesthroughtheconsumereconomytothejunkp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解放軍文職招聘考試2012年12月英語六級(jí)考試聽力真題(第2套)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育
解放軍文職招聘考試2012年12月英語六級(jí)考試聽力真題(第2套)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:29:082012年12月英語六級(jí)考試聽力真題(第2套)PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwaswaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。11.A)Askhisbossforalighterschedule.B)Tradeplaceswithsomeoneelse.C)Accepttheextraworkwillingly.D)Lookforamoresuitablejob.12.A)Itisunusualforhiswifetobeathomenow.B)Heisuncertainwherehiswifeisatthemoment.C)ItisstrangeforhiswifetocallhimatworkD)Hedoesnotbelievewhatthewomanhastoldhim.13.A)Themanisgoingtosendoutthememotomorrow.B)Themanwilldrivethewomantothestation.C)Thespeakersaretravelingbytraintomorrowmorning.D)Thewomanisconcernedwiththemanshealth14.A)Thesuitebookedwasforadifferentdate.B)Theroombookedwasonadifferentfloor.C)Theroombookedwasnotspaciousenough.D)Asuitewasbookedinsteadofadoubleroom.15.A)Thereasonforlowprofits.B)Thecompanyssalespolicy.C)Thefiercecompetitiontheyface.D)Thelackofeffectivepromotion16.A)Goandgetthegroceriesatonce.B)Managewithwhattheyhave.C)Dosomeshoppingontheirwayhome.D)Havethegroceriesdeliveredtothem.17.A)Thehotweatherinsummer.B)Theproblemwiththeairconditioner.C)Theridiculousrulesoftheoffice.D)Theatmosphereintheoffice.18.A)Setanewstoneinherring.B)Findthepricelessjewelshelost.C)Buyaringwithpreciousdiamond.D)ShoponOxfordStreetforadecentgift.Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.19.A)Damagingpublicfacilities.B)Destroyingurbanwildlife.C)Organisingralliesinthepark.D)Hurtingbabyanimalsinthezoo.20.A)Hehadbribedtheparkkeeperstokeepquiet.B)Peoplehaddifferingopinionsabouthisbehaviour.C)Theseriousconsequencesofhisdoingswerenotfullyrealised.D)Hisbehaviourwasthoughttohaveresultedfrommentalillness.21.A)Brutal.B)Justifiable.C)Tooharsh.D)Well-deserved.22.A)Encouragingotherstofollowhiswrong-doing.B)Stealingendangeredanimalsfromthezoo.C)Organisingpeopleagainsttheauthorities.D)Attackingtheparkkeepersinbroaddaylight.Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.23.A)Shehasalreadyleftschool.B)Sheworksforthehandicapped.C)Sheisfondofpracticalcourses.D)Sheisgoodatforeignlanguages.24.A)Heisinterestedinsciencecourses.B)Heattendsaboardingschool.C)HespeaksFrenchandGerman.D)Heisthebrightestofherthreekids.25.A)Comprehensiveschoolsdonotofferqualityeducation.B)Parentsdecidewhatschoolstheirchildrenaretoattend.C)Publicschoolsareusuallybiggerinsizethanprivateschools.D)Childrenfromlowincomefamiliescantreallychooseschools.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestion.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonece.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。PassageOneQuestions26to29arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.26.A)EncouragethestudentstodocreativethinkingB)Helpthestudentstodevelopcommunicationskills.C)Cultivatethestudentsabilitytoinspireemployees.D)Focusonteachingthevariousfunctionsofbusiness.27.A)HisteachingcareerattheHarvardBusinessSchool.B)Hispersonalinvolvementinbusinessmanagement.C)Hispresidencyatcollegeandexperienceoverseas.D)HiseducationandprofessorshipatBabsonCollege.28.A)Developmentoftheirrawbrainpower.B)Exposuretotheliberalartsandhumanities.C)Improvementoftheirabilityincapitalmanagement.D)Knowledgeofup-to-dateinformationtechnology.29.A)Reportsonbusinessandgovernmentcorruption.B)Hiscontactwithgovernmentandbusinesscircles.C)DiscoveriesofcheatingamongMBAstudents.D)Theincreasinginfluenceofthemassmedia.PassageTwoQuestions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.30.A)Theyhavebetteroptionsfortheirkidsthancolleges.B)Theunreasonablyhightuitionisbeyondtheirmeans.C)Thequalityofhighereducationmaynotbeworththetuition.D)Theythinkthattheirkidsshouldpayfortheirowneducation.31.A)Theydotoomanyextracurricularactivities.B)Theytendtoselectlessdemandingcourses.C)Theytakepart-timejobstosupportthemselves.D)Theythinkfewofthecoursesworthstudying.32.A)Itssamplesarenotrepresentativeenough.B)Itssignificanceshouldnotbeunderestimated.C)Itsfindingscomeasasurprisetomanyparents.D)Itscriteriaforacademicprogressarequestionable.PassageThreeQuestions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.33.A)Anewlymarriedcouple.C)Someonegoodatcooking.B)Abusinessacquaintance.D)Someoneyoubarelyknow.34.A)Obtainnecessaryinformationaboutyourguests.B)Collectacoupleofunusualorexoticrecipes.C)Buythebestmeatandthefreshestfruit.D)Trytoimproveyourcookingskills.35.A)Losingweight.B)Entertainingguests.C)Makingfriends.D)Cookingmeals.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarfullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiedtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。Peoplewithdisabilitiescomprisealargebutdiversesegmentofthepopulation.Itis(36)______thatover35millionAmericanshavephysical,mental,orotherdisabilities.(37)______halfofthesedisabilitiesaredevelopmental,i.e.,theyoccurpriortotheindividualstwenty-secondbirthday,oftenfrom(38)______conditions,andaresevereenoughtoaffectthreeormoreareasofdevelopment,suchas(39)______,communicationandemployment.Mostotherdisabilitiesareconsidered(40)______,i.e.,causedbyoutsideforces.Beforethe20thcentury,onlyasmall(41)_______ofpeoplewithdisabilitiessurvivedforlong.Medicaltreatmentforsuchconditionsasstrokeorspinalcord(42)______wasunavailable.Peoplewhosedisabilitiesshouldnothaveinherentlyaffectedtheirlifespanwereoftensomistreatedthatthey(43)_______.Advancementsinmedicineandsocialserviceshavecreatedaclimateinwhich(44)____________________________.Unfortunately,thesebasicsareoftenallthatisavailable.Civillibertiessuchastherighttovote,marry,getaneducation,andgainemploymenthavehistoricallybeendeniedonthebasisofdisability.(45)__________________________.Disabledpeopleformedgrassrootscoalitionstoadvocatetheirrightstointegrationandmeaningfulequalityofopportunity.(46)_____________________________.Inthemid-1970s,criticallegislationmandated(規(guī)定)accesstoeducation,publictransportation,andpublicfacilities,andprohibitedemploymentdiscriminationbyfederalagenciesoremployersreceivingfederalfunds.CACDACBABCCADADDCBACBDDAB36.estimated37.Approximately38.genetic39.mobility40.accidental41.Percentage42.Injury43.perished44.peoplewithdisabilitiescanexpecttohavesuchbasicneedsasfood,shelterandmedicaltreatmentmet45.Inrecentdecades,thedisabilityrightsmovementhasbeenorganizedtocombattheseviolationsofcivilrights46.Congressrespondedbypassingmajorlegislation,recognizingpeoplewithdisabilitiesasaprotectedclass