银行系统招聘考试(英语)模拟试卷答案4

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Sending E—mails to Professors One student skipped class and then sent the professor an e-mail______(1)for copies of her teaching notes. Another______(2)that she was late for a Monday class because she was recovering fromdrinking too much at a wild weekend party. At colleges and universities in the US,e—mail has made professors more approachable(平易近人).But many say it has made them too accessible,______(3)boundaries that traditionally keptstudents at a healthy distance. These days,professors say,students seem to view them as available______(4)the clock,sending a steady stream of informal e—mails. “The tone that they take in e-mails is pretty astounding(令人吃惊的),”said Michael Kessler,an assistant dean at Georgetown University.“They’11______(5)you to help I need to know this.’” “There’s a fine______(6)between meeting their needs and at the same time maintaining a level of legitimacy(iE统性)as an______(7)who is in charge.” Christopher Dede,a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education,said______(8) show that students no longer defer to(听从)their professors,perhaps because they realize that professors’______(9)could rapidly become outdated. “The deference was driven by the______(10)that professors were all—knowing sources of deep knowledge,”Dede said,and that notion has______(11).For j unior faculty members.e—mails bring new tension into their work,some say,as they struggle with how to______(12).Their job prospects,they realize,may rest in part on student evalua—tions of their accessibility.College students say e-mail makes______(13)easier to ask questions and helps them learn. But they seem unaware that what they write in e—mails could have negative effects______(14)them,said Alexandra Lahav,and associate professor of Law at the University of Connecticut. She recalled an e—mail message from a student saying that he planned to miss class so he could play with his son.Professor Lahav did not respond. “Such e—mails can have consequences,”she said.“Students don’t understand that______(15)they say in e—mail can make them seem unprofessional,and could result in a bad impression.”
1.(1)
(A)providing
(B)offering
(C)supplying
(D)asking
2.(2)
(A)complained
(B)argued
(C)explained
(D)believed
3.(3)
(A)removing
(B)moving
(C)putting
(D)placing
4.(4)
(A)about
(B)around
(C)at
(D)from
5.(5)
(A)control
(B)shout
(C)order
(D)make
6.(6)
(A)requirement
(B)contradiction
(C)tension
(D)balance
7.(7)
(A)teacher
(B)instructor
(C)1ecturer
(D)professor
8.(8)
(A)e—mails
(B)passages
(C)texts
(D)books
9.(9)
(A)technology
(B)expertise
(C)science
(D)imagination
10.(10)
(A)tradition
(B)sense
(C)notion
(D)meaning
11.(11)
(A)strengthened
(B)weakened
(C)reinforced
(D)consolidated
12.(12)
(A)ask
(B)question
(C)respond
(D)request
13.(13)
(A)him
(B)her
(C)you
(D)it
14.(14)
(A)on
(B)against
(C)in
(D)about
15.(15)
(A)this
(B)which
(C)that
(D)what
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17.The film about the disabled boy was touching.
(A)inspiring
(B)boring
(C)moving
(D)frightening
18.Libya government is now faced with a very serious situation.
(A)ideal
(B)favorable
(C)good
(D)severe
19.Silicon Valley has been hailed as a symbol of creativity and success.
(A)published
(B)challenged
(C)acclaimed
(D)guided
20.The bus came to an abrupt stop,making US wonder where we were.
(A)noisy
(B)sudden
(C)slow
(D)j umpy
21.Local authorities have to learn to allocate resources efficiently.
(A)command
(B)tax
(C)nationalize
(D)distributed
22.You think you are one of the high and mighty,remember pride goes before a fall.
(A)very fast
(B)very long
(C)very great
(D)very strong
23.Only native—born citizens are eligible for the U.S.Presidency.
(A)encouraged
(B)enforced
(C)expected
(D)entitled
24.She could not formulate her ideas in a few words.
(A)state
(B)argue
(C)invent
(D)announce
25.The chairman proposed that we should stop the meeting.
(A)stated
(B)declared
(C)suggested
(D)announced
26.The famous athlete expressed his regret at the failure of the running race.
(A)disapproval
(B)sorry
(C)shame
(D)disagree
27.She has proved that she can be railed on in a crisis.
(A)1ived on
(B)depended on
(C)1ived off
(D)believed in
28.The amendment will remove the inconsistency between the two laws.
(A)took away
(B)1eft aside
(C)took off
(D)washed off
29.Rumors began to circulate about his financial problems.
(A)spread
(B)send
(C)hear
(D)confirm
30.Language teachers often extract examples from grammar books.
(A)pull out
(B)repair
(C)takes
(D)dig
31.An abnormal amount of snow fell here last week which is quite rare in the region.
(A)funny
(B)frightening
(C)repeated
(D)unusual
32.Peter called on her prior to his departure and knew she was in good condition physically.
(A)in
(B)around
(C)from
(D)before
33.She felt that she had done her good deed for the day.
(A)act
(B)homework
(C)iustice
(D)model
34.Many large old houses have now been converted into flats.
(A)altered
(B)shifted
(C)bought
(D)sold

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