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Parts I Reading Comprehension (共20小题,每小题2分,共40分)
Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.
Passage One
Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage.
Young Koreans are beginning to do it alone when it comes to finding a partner, though matchmaking is still the most common way for boys to meet girls.
Professional matchmakers can make thousands of American dollars by introducing suitable marriage partners to each other, but parents also play a role in the process during which young Koreans meet.
In Confucius Korea, where marriage is regarded as more of a business contract than a scared thing, the scene of the first meeting is repeated hundreds of times a day in coffee shops in the main hotels around Seoul.
The business of continuing the family lineage (血统) and keeping the bloodlines pure is often too important to be left to romance and chance encounters.
Often, the girl will work out a system of secret signals with her mother, form which her parents can tell if she is interested.
For example, if the girl orders a coffee it might mean that she wants her parents to leave her alone with the boy, while a milk shows that she wants them to stay.
Sometimes the matchmaking is not always so formal, which the introduction being made by friends.
But whether through friends or families, there is hardly a Korean man or woman in the country who has not gone through this process—sometimes six or seven times.
1、The word “matchmaking” in this passage means .
A、a very formal ritual (仪式) attended by boys and girls
B、introducing boys and girls to know each other for the purpose of marriage
C、producing matches to make a fire or light a cigarette
D、arranging games between mean and women
2、The fact that the first meeting is repeated again and again in coffee shops in this main hotels suggests that .
A、Koreans like drinking coffee in coffee shops very much
B、men and women want to meet as many times as possible
C、they are busy with communicating with different people
D、marriage is seen as a business contract instead of something sacred
3、Why does the matchmaking still exist in Korea?
A、Because most people want to keep the bloodlines pure and chance encounters romantic.
B、Because most people try to avoid romance and keep the bloodline pure.
C、Because most people regard marriage as continuing family lineage and romance.
D、Because most people try to break family lineage and bloodlines.
4、Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A、Almost every man or woman in Korea has to go through the matchmaking.
B、From the signal the boy’s parents know whether their son is interested in the girl or not.
C、At present young Koreans no longer need matchmaking to help them find parents.
D、Only a girl and a boy will appear in the first arranged meeting.
5、The passage is mainly about .
A、the practice of matchmaking in Korea
B、the importance of a business contract
C、the work of professional matchmakers
D、the first meeting between men and women
Passage Two
Question 6 to 10 are based on the following passage .
In the unniversity jim was a fast –tracker. He made good grades with little effort,and his classmates thought of him “most likely to succeed.”After graduation ,he joined a large company and at frist did well .However,he switched to several smaller companies where the same pattern developed time and again: well-liked,regarded as a fast-–tracker.people wonder why he isn’t doing better .then there was Tom who was always regarded “average” However,he set his goals high ,and then found a way to achieve his goal .Today he owns a million-dollar company .
Researchers have found that school per formance is little related to job competence .qualities like “steadyand dependable”and “practical and organized ”are more important
“You don’t need talent to succeed”,insist some experts , “All you need is a big pot of glue .you put some on you chair ,you sit down ,and you stick to every project until you have done the best you can do .” average achievers stay glued to their chairs and postpone pleasure so they can receive future benefits. Many fast-–tracker.s,on the other hand expect too much too soon .When rewards don’t materialize instantly,they may become disappointed and unhappy.
6.A fast -tracker.in this passage refers to a person who
A.fells happy with everything B.maker others disappointed and unhappy
C.is an excellent student D.learns new things quickly.
7.according to the passage ,which of the following is true about a fast -tracker.?
A.he is not very talented in his work .B.he is not likely to get rich .
C.he may not stick to his work D.he is dependable and practical.
8.The word “materialize”in the last paragraphmeans “ ”
A. matter B. appear C. match D.attract
9.It is implied in the passage that_____.
A.one has no pleasure until he succeeds
B.glue can help one focus on one’s work
C.success has nothing to do with special talent
D.success is closely related to patience and steadiness
10.Aproper title for the passage can be_____.
A.The Magic of Glue
B.The Way to Success
C.Why Talented People often Succeed Quickly
D.How Average Achievers Do Better than Others
Passage Three
Questions 11 to 15are based on the following passage.
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