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        1. 閱讀下面短文, 從短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。

          I’ll never forget my first job interview. It was a  36  position at an elementary school in my hometown. I was very  37  and worried, but I thought I had an “in” 38  I knew many people in this district. I felt  39  that the interview would be a piece of cake. I had  40  well for my interview; I had been  41  interview questions in front of my mirror for days. I wore my navy blue suit and took my  42 of lessons I had taught during student teaching. There was  43  I would not face this interview.

          After arriving at the school about half an hour early, I waited  44  in the office. The secretary told me not to be nervous.“ Just  45   ,”he advised. When the time for my interview  46  came, I was so nervous that I didn’t think I could 47 any questions. Inside the interview room,  48  people sat at a round table: two teachers, two principals(校長),and a member of the school board .I had been 49  there would only be three people at the interview, and was overwhelmed(不知所措的)by the presence of  50  interviewers.

          Once the interviewers started asking questions,  51  ,I answered with ease. Everyone smiled and we even  52  .After they finished asking questions, the  53  told me they would call me in two weeks. Two years later ,I ‘m still waiting for the 54  ! I eventually found out that it was my lack of  55  that kept me from getting the job offer.

          1.

          A.voting

          B.teaching

          C.managing

          D.supporting

          2.

          A.frightened

          B.excited

          C.satisfied

          D.puzzled

          3.

          A.when

          B.so

          C.because

          D.if

          4.

          A.confident

          B.delighted

          C.hopeful

          D.proud

          5.

          A.known

          B.learnt

          C.prepared

          D.performed

          6.

          A.discussing

          B.practicing

          C.a(chǎn)sking

          D.thinking

          7.

          A.descriptions

          B.explanations

          C.subjects

          D.examples

          8.

          A.no doubt

          B.no way

          C.no worry

          D.no wonder

          9.

          A.a(chǎn)nxiously

          B.happily

          C.quietly

          D.patiently

          10.

          A.help yourself

          B.be yourself

          C.enjoy yourself

          D.behave yourself

          11.

          A.finally

          B.suddenly

          C.slowly

          D.rapidly

          12.

          A.remember

          B.a(chǎn)nswer

          C.think of

          D.put forward

          13.

          A.seven

          B.six

          C.five

          D.four

          14.

          A.warned

          B.encouraged

          C.told

          D.promised

          15.

          A.strange

          B.different

          C.strict

          D.extra

          16.

          A.a(chǎn)fterwards

          B.therefore

          C.however

          D.meanwhile

          17.

          A.joked

          B.talked

          C.greeted

          D.cheered

          18.

          A.students

          B.staff

          C.secretary

          D.interviewers

          19.

          A.chance

          B.call

          C.position

          D.job

          20.

          A.confidence

          B.experience

          C.honesty

          D.humor

           

           

          【答案】

          1.B2.B3.C4.A5.C 6.B7.D8.B9.A10.B 11. A12.B13.C14.C15.D 16.C17.A18.D19.B20.B

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