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最新电大国家开放大学《英语阅读(1)》《秘书交际技术》教学考一体化合集答案
最新电大国家开放大学《英语阅读(1)》《秘书交际技术》教学考一体化合集答案 《英语阅读(1)》教学考一体化答案 Reading Comprehension (阅读理解)(总分 90.00) 1. Time spent in a bookshop can be most enjoyable, whether you are a book-lover or merely there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to be kept from a sudden shower of rain. You are careless of your surroundings. The desire to pick up a book with an attractive dust-jacket(书的护封皮)is great, although you might end up with a rather dull book. This opportunity to escape the realities of everyday life is, I think, the main attraction of a bookshop. You can wander round such places to your heart's content. If it is a good shop, no assistant will come to you with the^necessar/'greeting: "Can I help you, Sir?' You needn't buy anything you don't want. In a bookshop an assistant should remain in the background until you have finished browsing( 浏 览 ).Then, and only then, are his services necessary. Of course, you may want to find out where a particular section is, but when he has led you there, the assistant goes away carefully and looks as if he is not interested in selling a single book. It is very easy to enter the shop looking for a book on ancient coinsand to come out carrying a copy of the latest best-selling novel. Apart from running up a huge account, you can waste a great deal of time wandering from section to section. (15.00 分) (1) According to the passage, a good assistant in a bookshop should__________. A. stand by the door to greet people B. offer help only when people need it C. lead people while they are wandering about D. greet people friendly as soon as they enter the shop (2) Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to the author? A. A book with an attractive dust-jacket is not always a n interesting one. B. You will a Iways buy something in a bookshop. C. bookshop assistant should not appear too eager to sell books. D. You are likely to buy a book you didn't intend to. (3) The assistant should remain "in the background〃(Paragraph4) so as_________. A. not to interfere with (妨碍)people reading books B. to be able to take care of the books C. to watch the book-lovers D. to have time to take a rest (4) ln the last paragraph, the author wants to show that_________ . A. it seems that people sometimes waste time and money in a bookshop B. people should spend less time reading novels C. sometimes it is very dangerous to go to a bookshop D. interesting novels are in fact not worth buying (5) According to the author, a bookshop is popular mainly because_________ . A. People can choose a book as a gift B. Most people are book-lovers C. people can often be kept from the rain D. People might have opportunities to escape the realities of everyday life 2. How do you spend your spare time? There will be different answers to it. Most people in Poland (波兰)have their own ways of spending free time. Sometimes they just want to take a rest, but they try to do something more pleasant most of the time. They have many different hobbies, which help them to get away from their everyday problemsand spend their free time happily. Many Polish people like traveling. They always look for new places that they have never been to and add new and exciting experiences to their journey. Some of them like to climb mountains, others like to goto a sea or a lake to swim, because these can make them get exercise and are good for their health. Many Polish people also like to do sports in their free time. They are usually crazy about football, and football is regarded as the Polish national sport. Ma ny football fans may support a certain team, and they buy many things that have any relation with the team. Watching sport and doing it both are good ways to relax. In addition, doctors say that doing sports is very good for health. Many people in town, especially young men, often go to the gym to attend the exercise classes to keep it. Besides these ways, Polish people have many other ways to spend their fee time, And they really enjoy their free time. (15.00 分) (1) Which of the following sports is NOT mentioned in the passage? A. Playing football. B. Climbing mountains. C. Swimming. D. Skating. (2) Why do some Polish people like climbing mountains? A. Because they can get exercise from it. B. Because they hate traveling. C. Because they can find a new place. D. Because it is comfortable and funny. (3) What isthe main idea of Paragraphs? A. Most Polish people like watching sport. B. All the Polish people do sports in their spare time. C. Young Polish people often go to the gym. D. Football is many Polish people's favorite sport. (4)___________________________________________ Polish people have many hobbies in order to. A. relax themselves in their spare time B. solve their daily problems C. finish all their work D. make more friends (5) What can we learn from the passage? A. Polish culture is colorful. B. A doctor can give you good advice. C. We can have many ways of spending our free time. D. It is no need doing sport activities. 3. A car is made up of more than 30,000 parts (零部件). Each part in a new car is as weak as a baby. So a new car requires proper care and servicing (保养). If you' re unfamiliar with the parts, you have to read through the owner' s instructions(说明书)carefully. First of all, the brakes(刹车)of your car are important for safety reasons. Having them checked regularly can reduce the risks of accidents. Another important thing to consider is engine care. Always remember that the life and performance of your car engine(弓 I 擎)depend on the engine oil. Replace the engine oil (机油)when recommended. If you feel the engine is very hot especially during summer it is probably because the cooling system doesn' t work well. You" d better get the cooling system serviced before the start of summer. In a word, timely and proper servicing is an important task for car owners. Good servicing can not only extend the life of your newborn baby but also ensure your safety, and the safety of those who share the road with you. (15.00 分) (1)_________________________________________________________ lt is recommended to have the cooling system checked when____________________________________________ . A. summer is coming B. you buy a new car C. the engine oil is replaced D. the brakes are out of order (2)_________________________________________________________________ The last paragraph tells us that the purpose of carefully servicing a car is_____________________________________ . A. To let you sell your carat a good price B. To make the car run faster C. To extend its life and ensure safety D. To reduce the cost of car servicing (3) To get familiar with the partsofa new car, the owner should__________ . A. regard the car as a new-born baby B. examine of the parts of the new car C. have the car serviced before driving it D. read through the instructions carefully (4) The brakes should be checked regularly_________. A. to avoid accidents B. to reduce cost C. to save gas D. to raise speed (5) For a car engine to work long and well, the owner should__________. A. clean the engine parts regularly B. change the brakes frequently C. replace the engine oil as recommended D. reduce the use of the car in summer 4. Amy had three sons, Dave, Bill and Bob. Every year her sons sent her expensive gifts on her birthday. The eldest son Dave had a lot of money and he wanted his mother to have the most expensive gift, but he didn't know what to buy. So he put an ad "Wanted—the greatest gift for my mother" in the newspaper. About a week before his mother's birthday a man came to his office. He brought a big bird. "This bird can speak six languages and sing eight songs/ the man said. z/Really? I'd like to listen to it," Dave said. The man made the bird talk in French and tell a joke in Japanese. Then the bird sang a beautiful song. Dave was very happy and paid eight thousand dollars for the bird. The next day Dave sent the bird to his mother with a birthday card. The day after his mother" s birthday he called his mother. "Well, Mother," he asked, “what do you think of the bird?” "Oh, it' s very delicious, dear, said his mother. (15.00 分) (1) _______ was he eldest son. A. Dave B. Bob C. Amy D. Bill (2) How many songs could the bird sing? A. Eight. B. Seven. C. Six. D. Five. (3) What did Dave put in the newspaper? A. A show. B. An ad. C. A joke D. A report (4) How did the mother deal with the bird? A. She ate it. B. She played with it. C. She sold it. D. She gave it to others. (5)How much did the bird cost Dave? A. $800. B. $8. C. $80. D. $8000. 5. Asked to give a speech, most of us are shy and embarrassed. Yet, we can conquer the uneasiness. If a few simple rules are followed, anyone can speak well in public. First of all, the speech should be well prepared. In this way we are comfortable with what we are going to say and are able to build up our confidence. There are three things that we should know when we are preparing our talk. The first one is to know what we are trying to do and what we want to tell our audience. The second thing isto know who our audience will be. If we are talking to children, then our talk should be simple; if we are speaking to older people, then our speech can be a little more complex (复杂),and so on. The third thing we should know is the length of time we will be speaki ng for, and then we should make sure that we stick to that time. It has been said that the main objective of any speech is to bring both an idea and an audience together. If we remember that, and speak clearly and honestly in a friendly fashion, we should be able to speak in public without any real problems at all. (15.00 分) (1) According to the author, anyone can speak well in public if they_________ . A. prepare every day B. are brave enough C. get over their shyness D. follow some simple rules (2) The author believes that by knowing our audience we are able to__________. A. save our time in preparing the speech B. decide how to speak to them C. know how long we will talk D. make our speech more interesting (3) Which of the following rules should a successful public speech follow? A. A speaker should not talk longer than the time planned. B. A speaker should know to whom he or she is going to be talki ng. C. A speaker should have confidence before the speech. D. All of the above. (4) lf the audience is made up of adults, them the content and language of the speech may be___________. A. simpler B. surprising C. more complex D. natural (5) lf we prepare well before speaking in public, we will_________ . A. be clearer and more honest B. be more confident C. be more interesting D. be more friendly 6.ln one way, it may be thought that failure is a part of life. In another, failure may be viewed as a step toward success. The zzspider-story/, is often told as an example of this. Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a cave from the English. He watched a spider making a web. Bruce is said to have gained confidence from this sight and to have gone on to defeat the English. Edison, the inventor of the light bulb, too, made hundreds of models that failed before he found the right way to make one. So what? First, always think about your failure. What caused it? Were the conditions right? Were you on top form yourself? What can you change so that things will go right the next time? Second, is the goal you're trying to reach the right one? Try to do some thinking about what your real goals may be. Think a bout this question/lf I do succeed in this, where will it get me?" This may help to prevent failure in the things you shouldn't be doing anyway. The third thing to bear in mind about failure is that it' s a part of life. Learn to “live with yourselfv eventhough you may have failed. Remember, "Youcan' t win them all.(15.0 0 分) (1) This passage is mainly about________ . A. two great men B. the right attitude toward failure C. ways to avoid failure D. two sides of failure (2) Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage? A. Take failure for granted. B. Find out what has gone wrong. C. Check your aims to see if they are right for you. D. Avoid things that are beyond your power. (3) Robert Bruce was mentioned in the passage to show that_________ . A. nature will help us if we are hard-working B. one can learn something from failure C. failure may be viewed as a step toward success D. people who fail are not lonely (4) Edison's example shows us that________ . A. an inventor as he was, he liked to do other types of work B. he invented many types of light bulbs C. he was a man of many important inventions D. failure is the mother of success (5) lt can be learned from the passage that_________ . A. failure is always an unpleasant thing B. failure will destroy our confidence C. we should learn lessons from our failure D. we should try everything to avoid failure Reading Comprehension (阅读理解)(总分 90.00) l.Do you want to say what you think in a letter to the President of the United States? You'll get a reply from him■一 written in ink, not typed-・・ after only a few days. The President gets about 4000 letters every week. He answers everyone who writes to him on the special White House paper. But he doesn't need a lot of time for it. In fact, he only gives 20 minutes a week to look at his personal correspondence. He has the most modern secretary in the world to help him. Its a computer, worth $800,000, which has its own room on the first floor of the White House. It has a bank of electronic pens which write as the President writes, in his favorite light blue ink. Each letter the President receives get a number, according to the type of answer it needs. The pens then write the correct reply for it, according to the number. Each letter takes less than a second to write. A White House official said, “It' s not important that the letters come from a computer. Each letter says what the President wants to say.^ (15.00 分) (1) The letters from the President________ . A. are always typed B. are always printed C. are always written in ink D. are always written by himself (2) The computer can be described as________ . A. Heavy and inefficient B. Possessing a beautiful handwriting C. Expensive but efficient D. The Presidents most reliable secretary (3) How long will it take you to receive a reply from the President? A. Several days. B. At least one month. C. A long time. D. A few weeks. (4) lt can be inferred from the passage that_________ . A. the President is convinced that the computer expresses his ideas in the letters B. the President does not really care about the letters he receives every week C. the President never reads any letters written to him by ordinary people D. the President hires a very efficient secretary to deal with his correspondence (5) lt takes the computer________ to write a letter A. no more than a second B. at least a second C. less than a second D. a little more than a second 2.In adulthood, the things that bring great joy-birth, love, and marriage-also bring responsibility and the risk of loss. Love may not last, loved ones die. For adults, happiness is complicated. My dictionary defines happy as "luck/'or "fortunate”. But I think a better definition of happiness is “the capability of enjoyment The more we can enjoy what we have, the happier we are. It's easy to neglect the pleasure we get from loving and being loved, the company (伴随)of friends, the freedom to live where we please, even good health. I added up my little moments of pleasure yesterday. First, there was great bliss when I had the house to myself. I spent a whole morning writing, which I love. When the kids came home, I enjoyed their noise after the quiet of the day. You never know where happiness will appear next. When I asked friends what makes them happ 必 some mentioned seemingly tiny things. One of my friends loves the telephone. z/Every time it rings, I know someone is thinking about me.〃 We all experience moment like these. But few of us regard them as happiness. (15.00 分) (1) The word"bliss〃in Linel, Paragraph 3 means________ . A. luck B. fortune C. pride D. pleasure (2) ln adulthood, happiness________ . A. is a great joy B. is easy to obtain C. is easy to lose D. is very complicated (3) What is the best definition of happiness according the author? A. Happiness is the ability to enjoy what we possess now. B. Happiness can be defined as z/being lucky or fortunate” C. Happiness can be defined as "the freedom to make our own decisions" D. Happiness is to neglect what we possess now. (4) Which of the following statements about happiness in NOT true? A. A lot of people neglect the happiness in their life. B. Few people find happiness in tiny things. C. Happiness can be found everywhere. D. Happiness can be found in many tiny things. (5)_________________________ The author felt very to have the house to himself. A. pleased B. miserable C. worried D. lonely 3. Many people believe that Americans love their cars almost more than anything else. It may be true. From the time youngsters become fourteen years old, they are likely to dream of having their own cars. Many young people work after school during their last year of high school in order to buy a car. Learning to drive and obtaining a driver's license may be one of the most exciting things for a young person. People who almost never go to a doctor when they are sick usually take their cars to a mechanic at the first sign of a problem. Those who do not like to work around the home on Saturdays may devote most of that day to washing and waxing "打蜡" their cars. For some families, it is not enough to have one car. They often have two (or even three) cars~one for work and one for recreation ( 娱乐).Many men and women in the United States need to have a car. Many need a car to go to work. Housewives need a car to go shopping or to take the children to school or other activities. In most states, young people learn to drive in high school, where driver training is one of the most popular courses. At the end of the course, the student must take a driving test to obtain a license. For man* that piece of paper is an important symbol that they are now adults. (15.00 分) (1) According to the passage, where do some boys and girls learn to drive? A. In driver training school. B. In night school. C. In university. D. In high school. (2) Why do housewives need cars? A. To travel through the country. B. To go to work. C. Togo to school. D. Togo shopping. (3) When people find something is wrong with their cars,__________. A. They always first wash and wax them B. They usually take them to a mechanic C. they sometimes solve the problem by themselves. D. They often have them repaired on Saturday (4) Why do some young people work after school during their last year of high school? A. In order to earn money so that they can continue their studies. B. In order to buy a car. C. In order to support their parents. D. In order to make a living. (5) What may be one of the most exciting things of a young person's life? A. Becoming fourteen years old. B. Traveling in a car. C. Learning to drive and obtaining a driver's license. D. Working after school during their last year of high school. 4. Many years ago there lived a very rich man who wanted to do something for the people of his town. But first he wanted to find out whether they deserved his help. In the center of the main road into the town he placed a very large stone. Then he hid behind a tree and waited. Soon an old man came along with his cow. "Who put this stone in the center of the road?7' said the old man, but he did not try to remove the stone. Instead, with some difficulty he passed around the stone and continued on his way. Another man came along and did the same thing; then another came, and another. All of them complained about the stone in the center of the road but none of them tried to remove it. Late in the afternoon a young man came along. He saw the stone and said:"The night will be very dark. Some people will come along and will fall over the stone." The young man then began to move the stone. He pushed and pulled with all his strength to remove it. Imagine his surprise when, at last, under the stone, he found a bag of money and a piece of paper with these words:" The money is for the first honest man who removes this stone from the road." (15.00 分) (1) What did the young man find under the stone? A. A piece of paper. B. Both Aand B. C. A check. D. A bag of money. (2) Which of the following statements is true? A. Most people fell against the stone. B. Most people tried to move the stone away. C. Most people passed around without complain. D. Most people did nothing but complain. (3) What did the rich man want to find out? A. How many poor people there were in his town. B. If the people of his town were worthy of his help. C. If the poor people really needed his help. D. If there were some stones on the road. ⑷Who found the stone first? A. An old man with a cow. B. Not mentioned in the passage. C. A you ng man with a cow. D. A young man with a sack of rice. (5)What did he put in the center of the road? A. A cow. B. A very large stone. C. A big tree. D. A sack of rice. 5. All the housewives who went to the new supermarket had one great ambition: to be the lucky customer who did not have to pay for her shopping. For this was what the notice inside the entrance promised. It said, "Remember, once a week, one of our customers gets free goods. This may be your lucky day!" For several weeks Mrs. Blake hoped to be the lucky customer. Unlike many other customers, she never gave up hope. The cupboards in her kitchen were full of things she did not need. She dreamed of the da* when the manager of the supermarket would come and say to her, "Madam, this is your lucky day and everything in your basket is free." One Friday morning, after she had finished her shopping and had taken all the things to her car, she found that she had forgotten to buy tea. She went to the supermarket, got the tea and went toward the supermarket checkout counter. As she did so, she saw the manager of the supermarket approach her. "Madam/' he said, "'Congratulations! You are our lucky customer and everything you have in your basket is free! ” (15.00 分) (l) What did the supermarket promise its customers? A. Free shopping for all customers on a certain day. B. Free shopping for one customer. C. Free shopping for all customers. D. Free shopping for one customer once a week. (2) Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. The free shopping notice was actually a trick. B. Mrs. Blake bought a lot of things she didn't need. C. Mrs Blake's dream at last came true. D. The manager of the supermarket was a clever businessman. (3) Why did Mrs. Blake go back to the supermarket after her shopping? A. Because she had found she was overcharged. B. Because she wanted to meet the manager. C. Because she wanted to buy one more thing. D. Because she had left something there. (4) What was Mrs. Blake hoping? A. To buy all the things needed to fill in the cupboards in her kitchen. B. To see the manager of the supermarket. C. To be the lucky customer. D. To buy something cheaper in the supermarket. (5) Which of the following would be Mrs. Blake's feeling at the end? A. Delighted. B. Disappointed. C. Satisfied. D. Shocked. 6. Being a salesman, the most important thing isto understand people. You've got to know what they're thinking. If you can figure that out, you can get them to do a lot. They come in with an idea about what they want. You get them talking about themselves, about what they like. If it's a man, you talk about football, or something like that. If it's a woman, you ask her about fashions. That way they get comfortable with you. You ask them a lot of questions and get them saying yes. Then they just get into the habit of saying yes. In the end, you can put them into anything you want, if you're really good. For example, if they need a little car for the city; you send them home a truck. Of course, I wouldn't really do that. It wouldn't be right. You've got to sell on this job, but you also have to be fair. It' s not fair to take advantage of people too much. There are some people in this business who' d do anything. But I don' t believe in that. (15.00 分) (1) Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage? A. You can make people do anything by talking with them. B. Some business people would do anything to sell. C. Its difficult to understand other people very well. D. Most women like to talk about sports events. (2) According to the passage, you can make a woman feel comfortable by__________. A. playing football together B. saying yes to her questions C. talking about fashions D. sending a small gift to her (3) According to the last paragraph, the author believes that_________ . A. it is right to do anything in business B. it is unfair to take too much advantage of people C. it is useless to believe in what customers say D. it is dangerous to listen to the advice of a salesman (4) To be a good salesman, the most important thing isto_________ . A. see what people usually do in daily life B. understand what people are thinking C. learn from different kinds of people D. watch what changes people have made (5)___________________________________________________________ 0ne way to make people get into the habit of saying yes isto________________________________________________. A. ask them to say what they like B. help them feel confident in themselves C. tell them to do anything you want D. get them to say yes to a lot of your questions Reading Comprehension (阅读理解)(总分 90.00) 1. Teaching is one of the most rewarding (值得做的)jobs. It is also one of the most stressful. If you want to be a teacher, you should have passion (激情)for young people. If you are thinking about going into teaching for any other reason rather than this, you need to find another job. Teaching is difficult. Students can be difficult. Parents can be difficult. If you do not have passion for the young people that you teach, you will burn out quickly. Passion is what keeps an excellent teacher going. When students have trouble understanding what is taught, it is what drives him to spend long hours trying to think out how to help them. If you do not have enough passion for your students, you might last a year or two but not long. Passion is a must-have quality ( 品 质 )for every good teacher. Teaching can be rewarding, but you shouldn't expect that reward to come easily. Teachers who search out better and new methods are the ones who will make it. A good teacher needs to be able to work with everyone. All teachers face stress. It is important to be able to deal with everything that is thrown at you when you walk through your classroom doors. There are so many chances for stress within a classroom that an excellent teacher has to be able to bring it in control. If you cannot manage stress quite well, then teaching may not be the right job for you. (15.00 分) (1) The key words for the passage are________ . A. deal with and be able to B. passion and stress C. difficult and rewarding D. teachers and students (2) Most stress is thrown at the teacher_________ . A. in the classroom B. from the parents C. in a year or two D. after class (3) According to the passage, if you want to be a teacher,_________ . A. you have to be young enough B. you will be best rewarded C. you'd better ask the writer for advice D. passion is the most important (4) A successful teacher is someone who________ . A. has the right reason for his job B. burns out quickly and easily C. searches out better and new methods D. faces the most stress and difficult parents (5) An excellent teacher knows________ . A. how many new methods he will have to use B. how the reward as a teacher will come C. howto manage everything that happens in his work D. how long his passion for young people will last 2. XIAMEN (Xinhua) 一 The Chinese mainland Red Cross organization handed over a suspect in a financial crime to its counterpart in Taiwan here last Thursday. The repatriated man, Cai Zhiwei, a 27-year-old Taiwan bank clerk, fled to Hong Kong on 30 April, this year with part of the 31,44 million Taiwan yuan ($1.12 million) he had stolen from customer accounts at the bank where he worked. Cai entered Shenzhen on 1 Ma* carrying a total of $685,000, including HK $1 million ($135,135) in cash, and the rest in traveler' s checks. He was held for questioning when he cashed the travelers' checks at the Bank of China Shenzhen Branch on 5 May. The funds he deposited in a local bank were also frozen. The Taiwan Red Cross expressed thanks for the co-operation of its mainland counterpart and hoped that such co-operation would continue. The two sides worked out a repatriation agreement in September 1990 and since then have completed a total of 14 repatriations of illegal immigrants and suspected criminals. (15.00 分) (1) Which of the following statements is true about Cai Zhiwei? A. He fled to Hong Kong on 1 May. B. He is a salesman. C. He may be involved in a financial crime. D. He is 26 years old. (2) The suspect was caught_____ . A. in September 1990 B. on 1 May C. on 30 April D. on 5 May (3) The suspect was handed over to_____ . A. Xiamen B. Taiwan C. Hong Kong D. Shenzhen (4) This passage is mostly taken form______. A. a magazine B. a newspaper C. a textbook D. a novel (5) Which of the following words can be used to replace the word "deposited" in the sentence " The funds he deposited in a local bank were also frozen,z ? A. stole B. placed C. drew D. stored 3.In Canada, most people can speak English or French. These are the two official languages. But many people can speak other languages, too. The native people of Canada have about 52 languages. There are about 680,000 native Canadians. Many people move to Canada from other countries. One in six people in Canada don't speak English or French at home. There are almost 100 different mother tongues in Canada and Chinese is one of them. Many Chinese people live in Canada, and they can speak Chinese very well. In parts of Toronto and Vancouver, many Chinese stores have signs in Chinese. (15.00 分) (1) The native people of Canada speak_____. A. Chinese B. English C. English or French and their own languages D. French and Chinese (2) ln Canada, you can see____ . A. people from many countries B. only French people C. only French or English people D. only Chinese people. (3) _____ is the language of the government and schools. A. Native people B. Mother tongue C. Foreign language D. Official language (4) ln schools in Canada, the children speak_____ . A. French or Chinese B. English or French C. English D. French or native languages (5) ln Canada's big cities you can see many signs in_____ . A. Egyptian writing B. Mexican writing C. Spanish writing D. Chinese writing. 4. Most people now keep animals as pets. Numerous people have cats and dogs in their houses. Other people like fish, caged birds and even snakes, monkeys or lions. Millions of dollars and much time are spent every year on pet food, equipment, training and medical treatment. Of course, there are some people who do not look after their pets properly or are even cruel to them. For this reason a royal society was created in 1824 in Britain to prevent cruel treatment of animals. In contrast to the love of pets is the fact that blood sports still exist in most countries. People go hunting foxes, elephants, and other animals, or go fishing, not because they need the meat to eat, but just for pleasure. In some countries, blood sports like bull fighting and cock fighting are common and hunting rare animals for money has brought about an even more serious problem in the protection of the ecosystem(生态系统).It is strange that people love certain animals, but enjoy killing others, in cruel ways, too. (15.00 分) (1) What does the passage mainly imply? A. People should not keep animals as pets at home. B. Animals should be well treated and protected. C. Rare animals should not be killed for profits. D. Hunting should be forbidden. (2) A royal society was set up in Britain to_________. A. stop cruel treatment of animals B. protect rare animals C. avoid caging birds D. ban blood sports in the world (3) Which of the following seems to affect the earth's ecosystem most seriously? A. Hunting animals for pleasure. B. Illegal killing of rare animals. C. Being cruel to animals. D. Keeping pets at home. (4) What do you think is he author's attitude toward blood sports? A. He thinks they are exciting. B. He is not sure about them. C. He thinks they are very cruel. D. He feels strongly they shou Id be banned. (5)Which of the following is NOT a blood sports? A. Horse racing. B. Bull fighting. C. Fox hunting. D. Cock fighting. 5. Jack, a banker, is from New York. He is vey rich. Every night, he likes to go to a bar for a drink before going home. There is a clock shop, a grocery store and a pet shop near the bar. The owners know Jack. One night, when Jack is going home, he is suddenly shot in the belly. It happens in front of the pet shop. The owner of the grocery store calls an ambulance. At the same time, the pet shop and the clock shop are still open. Detective Dino asks the owners of the three shops to tell their stories. Your task: One of the three owners is telling a lie. He/She was the shooter. Try to find out him/her. Mrs. Smith, the pet shop's owner: Km 65 years old. I don't hear very well. But I saw Jack fall down in front of my shop. I was walking my dog. I didn't see the shooter. Alex, the grocery store's owner: I saw the shooter. He came up from behind Jack and shot him. So I called 911. Then an ambulance came right away. Frank, the clock shop's owner: I was repairing an old clock. I heard a shot. Then I ran out of my shop and saw Jack. He was lying on the ground. (15.00 分) (1) Where does Jack like to go before going home ? A. a grocery store B. a bar C. a pet shop D. a clock shop (2) How many shops are near the bar? A. one B. four C. three D. two (3) According to Paragraphs, what does a detective probably do? A. he discovers who did something wrong. B. he teaches people something important. C. he owns a bank or is the leader of a bank. D. he owns some big shops in a big city. (4) What was Mrs. Smith doing when the shooting accident happened? A. She was walking her dog. B. She was repairing a clock. C. She was running out of her shop. D. She was looking after her pets. ⑸Who was the shooter? A. The pet shop's owner. B. The bar's owner. C. The clock shop's owner. D. The grocery store's owner. 6. Chongqing, China' s newest municipality with a population of 30 million, has welcomed its first test-tube baby; three more are expected to be born this year. The bo 乂 weighing three kilograms, was born on 9 April, 1997 at the Chongqing Maternity Hospital. The mother had been unable to conceive because of blocked fallopian tubes. The hospital pioneered the research of assisted reproductive technology in southwest China by launching a study in 1994. The hospital has used the technology on 67 women, 27 percent of whom became pregnant. The hospital said three more test-tube babies, including a set of triplets, will be born this year. Chongqing is the seventh Chinese city to report the birth of test-tube babies, following Beijing, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Shenyang, Haikou and other cities. More than 250 test-tube babies have been born in these cities since the first in Beijing in 1998. (15.00 分) (1) Which of the following cities has not reported the birth of test-tube babies? A. Beijing B. Shanghai C. Suzhou D. Haikou (2) The first test-tube baby in Chongqing_____ . A. was born on 8 April, 1997 B. weighs four kilogram's when born C. was born at the Chongqing Children's Hospital D. was a boy (3) Which of the following statements is NOT true about Chongqing? A. It's China's newest municipality. B. It is the fifth Chinese city to report the birth of test-tube babies. C. It has a population of 30 million. D. It has just welcomed its first test-tube baby. (4) Amo ng the 67 women, on whom the assisted reproductive technology has been used, about__________became pregnant. A. 17 B. 18 C. 19 D. 20 (5) There are supposed to be altogether______test-tube babies born in Chongqing this year. A. 3 B. 2 C. 4 D. 1 Multiple Choices (多项选择,根据短文选出正确的选项)(总分 10.00) 1. Different countries and different people have different manners. We must find out their customs so that they will not think us ill-mannered. Here are examples of the things that a person with good education does or does not do. If you visit a Chinese family you should knock at the door first. When the door ope ns, you will not move before the host says'* Come in, please." After you come into the room, you would not sit down until the host asks you to take a seat. When a cup of tea is put on a table before you or sent to your hand, you will say "thank you" and receive it with two hands, not one hand or they will think you are ill mannered. Before entering a house in Japan, it is a good manner to take off your shoes. In European countries, even though shoes sometimes become very dirty this is not done. In a Malay house, a guest never finishes the food on the table. He leaves a little to show that he has had enough. In England, a guest always finishes the drink or the food to show he has enjoyed it. This will make the host the host, and especially the hostess, happy. Which statements are true according to the passage? (10.00 分) A. In china, when the host opens the door; you shouldn't go in before he says, "Come in, please/' B. In a Malay house, a guest leaves a little food to show that he/she can't eat anymore. C. We should learn something about the customs in different countries so that we can give some examples. D. In Japan, it is good manners to take off your shoes before you sit down and have a cup of tea. E. In European countries, you are not allowed to wear dirty shoes when you go into a house. Multiple Choices (多项选择,根据短文选出正确的选项)(总分 10.00) 1.Michael Schumacher was born in Hurth-Hermuhlheim, German* on 3 January 1969. When he was only four years old, he was given a toy kart and later a lawnmower engine was fitted to it. Schumacher's parents thought he was not safe driving his kart on the pavements around their home so they arranged for him to use the local kart track. At the age of 15, he won his first major championship-the German Junior Karting Championship. When he was nineteen, he turned to racing cars and immediately began winning. At the age of 22, he took part in his first Grand Prix, driving a Jordan, but shortly after that he joined the Benetton team. (10.00 分) A. At the age of 22, he won his first Grand Prix. B. When he was four years old, Michael Schumacher was given a kart with a lawnmower engine fitted to it. C. Michael's parents arranged for him to drive his kart round the local kart track. D. He was 19 years old when he won the German Junior Karting Championship. E. He began driving racing cars as soon as he had won the German Juni or Karting Championship. Multiple Choices (多项选择,根据短文选出正确的选项)(总分 10.00) l.The ancient Olympic Games were part of a religious festival in honour of the Greek god Zeus, the father of all Greek gods and goddesses. The festival and games were held in olympia, a religious sanctuary. The athletes came to Olympia from all parts of the Greek world, from as far as Spain in the west and Turkey in the east. The ancient Olympic Games began in the year 776 BC when Koroibos, a cook from the city of Elis, won a 200-metre-long race. They took place for a period of 617 years until the last games were held in AD 393. In the ancient games, athletes received prizes worth large amounts of money. In fact the word ''athlete" is an ancient Greek word, meaning Hone who competes for a prize'1. Although women did not compete in the games, there was a separate festival held at the same time in honour of Hera, wife of Zeus. At this festival unmarried girls competed in foot races. The marathon was not an event of the ancient Olympic Games. The marathon is a modern eve nt that was first introduced in the Olympic Games in 1896. It was named after a village called Marathon where the Persians were defeated by a small Greek army. The news of the victory was brought to Athens by soldier, who ran the 26 miles from the village of Marathon to the capital. 26 miles was therefore adopted as the distance of the modern marathon race. The Olympic flag was introduced in 1908 and carries the symbol of five linked rings.Which represent the five continents - Africa, America, Asia, Australasia and Europe. The Olympic flame was first carried in the 1932 Olympic Games in Los Angeles. There was no torch relay in the ancient Olympic Games. The first torch relay in the modern Olympic Games was staged in Berlin in 1936. (10.00 分) A. The torch relay was first used in the ancient Olympics. B. The ancient Greeks held the first Olympic Games in 617 BC. C. They did not allow women to compete in the ancient Olympic Games. D. The ancient Greeks held the Olympic Games for 393 years. E. They first used the Olympic flag in 1908. 《秘书交际技术》教学考一体化答案 一单选题 1.在正式场合穿西装,穿的衬衣颜色应是()(3.00 分) A. 黑色 B. 蓝色 C. 条纹色 D. 白色 2. 礼涉及的范围广泛,其中礼的形式是()(3.00 分) A. 礼节 B. 礼仪 C. 礼貌 D. 礼法 3. 关于握手,下列说法正确的是()(3.00 分) A. 初次见面者,握手时间一般控制在 5—7 秒钟。 B. 男女之间,男方要等女方先伸手后才能握手 C. 用左手与他人握手 D. 握手时看着第三者 4. 秘书交际礼仪工作的第一职能是()(3.00 分) A. 沟通信息 B. 联络感情 C. 塑造形象 D. 增进友谊 5. 着装要与自己的肤色相协调,肤色苍白者宜选()的服装。(3.00 分) A. 暖色 B. 黑色 C. 紫红色 D. 白色 6. 在社交活动中,下列使用手势中正确的是()(3.00 分) A. 当众搔头皮 B. 为人指路时,伸直一根指头 C. 不用手指点他人 D. 与人说话时打响指 7. 西式女礼服中最正式的一种礼服是()A.B.C.D. (3.00 分) A. 大礼服 B. 小礼服 C. 晨礼服 D. 中礼服 8. 在婚礼晚宴上,男士应该穿什么服装。()(3.00 分) A. 小礼服 B. 晨礼服 C. 大礼服 D. 中礼服 9. 在公务活动中,眼神的注视区域是()(3.00 分) A. 对方双眼到胸间。 B. 对方两眼为底线、额中为上顶角所连接成的三角区。 C. 对方两眼为上线、唇心为下顶角所连接成的倒三角区。 D. 对方两眼为中线、鼻尖为上顶角所连接成的三角区。 10.领带被称为西装的灵魂,长度最宜为()(3. 00 分) A. 140—160 厘米 B. 120—140 厘米 C. 100—120 厘米 D. 130—150 厘米 11.被外国人视为东方女性的最佳礼服是()(3. 00 分) A. 透明衣裙 B. 旗袍 C. 长裙 D. 西装套裙 12.拜会时间应在约定时间前()为宜。(3.00 分) A. 3—5 分钟 B. 2—4 分钟 C. 5—7 分钟 D. 4—6 分钟 13.正确的握手方式是()(3.00 分) A. 伸出右手,手掌垂直,掌心向上 B. 伸出右手,手掌垂直,掌心向下 C. 伸出左手,手掌垂直,掌心向上 D. 伸出左手,手掌垂直,掌心向下 14.接纳名片时正确的做法是()(3.00 分) A. 接纳名片时态度要谦逊有礼 B. 接纳他人名片后不用给对方自己的名片 C. 接纳名片后随意摆放 D. 接纳名片后立即收起来 15.礼涉及的范围广泛,其中礼的规范是()(3.00 分) A. 礼法 B. 礼节 C. 礼仪 D. 礼貌 16.问候称呼他人,应遵循的礼仪规范是()(3. 00 分) A. 称呼要恰当 B. 敬语的运用要适宜 C. 以上说法均正确 D. 问候有一定的顺序 17.中国礼仪的起源是在()(3. 00 分) A. 周朝 B. 原始社会 C. 商朝 D. 夏朝 18.礼涉及的范围广泛,其中礼的核心是()(3.00 分) A. 礼法 B. 礼貌 C. 礼节 D. 礼仪 19.追悼会会场布置以什么颜色为主色()(2.00 分) A. 黑、白、紫 B. 黑、白、蓝 C. 黑、绿、黄 D. 黑、白、黄 20. 不同颜色的花卉,表示不同的感情色彩,什么颜色的花表示亲近()(2.00 分) A. 紫色 B. 红色 C. 绿色 D. 黄色 21 .国际上宴请的形式一般有几种()(2.00 分) A. 4 种 B. 3 种 C. 1 种 D. 2 种 22. 穆斯林国家的人不食哪种食物()(2.00 分) A. 猪肉 B. 鱼肉 C. 羊肉 D. 鸡肉 23. 在西餐中,吃鱼肉应该喝什么酒水()(2.00 分) A. 白葡萄酒 B. 鸡尾酒 C. 啤酒 D. 红葡萄酒 24. 在接待英国人时,应该拿什么饮料()(2.00 分) A. 奶茶 B. 绿茶 C. 乌龙茶 D. 红茶 25. 参加典礼者,一般可以提前多长时间到场()(2. 00 分) A. 10 分钟 B. 5 分钟 C. 30 分钟 D. 50 分钟 26. 关于西餐的使用方法,以下说法错误的是()(2. 00 分) A. 吃色拉时通常只宜使用餐叉。 B. 吃而包时,可以用它蘸汤。 C. 吃鸡时不能用手撕。 D. 喝汤时要右手握汤匙。 27. 剪彩过程中,剪彩者不能超过几个人()(2.00 分) A. 4 B. 2 C. 3 D. 5 28. 在公务接待中,下列说法正确的是()(2.00 分) A. 在涉外接待中,来宾应安排在主人的左侧。 B. 在行走时,最受尊重者走在最前而。 C. 排序时,外宾排在内宾之前,东道主排在内宾之前。 D. 在下楼梯时,最受尊重者走在最前而。 29. 中国最著名的白酒是()(2.00 分) A. 剑兰春 B. 古井 C. 茅台酒 D. 五粮液 30. 正式的宴请中一般不上什么酒水()(2.00 分) A. 白开水 B. 葡萄酒 C. 啤酒 D. 白酒 31. 用餐时如果把刀、叉放在盘子里呈“八”字形,表示()(2.00 分) A. 不想吃 B. 吃完了 C. 还要吃 D. 吃饱了 32. 下列哪个是会场的视觉中心,能起到渲染和突出会议精神的作用()A.B.C.D. (2.00 分) A. 讲台 B. 会标 C. 旗帜 D. 会徽 33. 西餐正餐由几道菜看构成()(2.00 分) A. 7 B. 8 C. 9 D. 6 34. 女性在上车时正确、优雅的姿势应是()(2. 00 分) A. 跨入式 B. 背入式 C. 背下式 D. 跨下式 35. 西餐餐具的摆放方法是()(2.00 分) A. 把食盘放在正面,左方放叉,右方放刀。 B. 把食盘放在正面,右方放叉,左方放刀。 C. 把食盘放在正面,刀和叉可以放在一起。 D. 食盘上方放酒杯,再上方放汤匙。 36. 对于剪彩仪式的礼仪要求,下列说法正确的是()(2.00 分) A. 剪彩者可以穿中山装、西装或职业装。 B. 剪彩者在剪彩成功后,以左手举起剪刀,而向全体到场者致意。 C. 以上说法都不对。 D. 剪彩结束后,应从左侧退场。 37. 茶话会的举行时间一般是()(2.00 分) A. 3—4 小时 B. 1—2 小时 C. 2—3 小时 D. 4—5 小时 38. 在接待过程中,有专职司机时,在五座小轿车里最尊者应该安排在哪个位置()(2.00 分) A. 后排中座 B. 后排右座 C. 后排左座 D. 前排右座 39. 交接仪式中,代表发言原则上需要多少时间()(2. 00 分) A. 5 分钟 B. 6 分钟 C. 3 分钟 D. 4 分钟 40. 在美国,哪些礼仪是正确的()(2.00 分) A. 向妇女赠送香水 B. 见而时必须给别人自己的名片 C. 穿着睡衣接待客人 D. 不能冲他人伸舌头 41. 关于韩国的习俗,哪项是正确的()(2.00 分) A. 到韩国人家做客,应该带一束鲜花。 B. 在韩国,人们常常边吃饭边谈话。 C. 韩国人早餐喜欢喝粥。 D. 当着客人的面,可以打开礼物。 42. 美国人认为哪种颜色是和谐的象征()(2.00 分) A. 紫色 B. 蓝色 C. 黄色 D. 白色 43. 写英文书信时,信封和信纸都要用()(2.00 分) A. 高质量,纯白色的纸 B. 高质量,纯黄色的纸 C. 没有特殊要求 D. 高质量,带条格的纸 44. 祝酒词一般有几部分()(2. 00 分) A. 5 B. 4 C. 2 D. 3 45. 听到电话铃声,最好在几声之内接听()(2.00 分) A. 一声 B. 两声 C. 四声 D. 三声 46. 韩国是由哪个民族组成的国家()(2. 00 分) A. 满族 B. 韩族 C. 朝鲜族 D. 蒙古族 47. 哪个国家素称“千岛之国"()(2.00 分) A. 印度尼西亚 B. 澳大利亚 C. 加拿大 D. 新加坡 48. 一般书信由几部分构成()(2.00 分) A. 3 B. 5 C. 2 D. 4 49. 署名和日期的正确书写格式是()(2.00 分) A. 右下方,分两格写 B. 左下方,分两格写 C. 右下方,分一格写 D. 左下方,分一个写 50. 如果接到找他人的电话时,我们应该怎么做()(2. 00 分) A. 以上说法都不对。 B. 友好地说“对不起,他不在,需要我转告什么吗?” C. 询问对方与其所找之人之间的关系。 D. 告诉对方说“不在”,然后挂掉电话。 51. 书信中称谓的正确书写格式是()(2.00 分) A. 第二行顶格写 B. 以上说法都不对 C. 第二行空两格写 D. 第一行顶格写 52. 提出“合作原则”的格赖斯是哪国人()(2.00 分) A. 英国 B. 德国 C. 美国 D. 法国 53. 在泰国,红色代表()(2. 00 分) A. 星期五 B. 星期六 C. 星期一 D. 星期日 54. 新加坡的国语是()(2.00 分) A. 英语 B. 马来语 C. 印尼语 D. 汉语 55. 关于日本的习俗,哪项是正确的()A. B. C. D. (2. 00 分) A. 天气炎热时,不能随便在主人家脱衣服。 B. 遇到女宾,直接与其握手。 C. 松花蛋可以作为礼物送个别人。 D. 日本比较流行付小费。 56. 在日本,初次见而时应向对方鞠躬()(2. 00 分) A. 30 度 B. 90 度 C. 60 度 D. 45 度 57. 接到他人打在手机上的电话后,不能超过多长时间与对方联络()(2.00 分) A. 10 分钟 B. 5 分钟 C. 7 分钟 D. 3 分钟 58. 泰国的国教是()(2.00 分) A. 伊斯兰教 B. 道教 C. 佛教 D. 基督教 59. 英文电报中,字母数最多不超过()(2.00 分) A. 10 个 B. 6 个 C. 8 个 D. 5 个 60. 在印度,一切美好事物的象征是()(2.00 分) A. 金星 B. 月亮 C. 太阳 D. 木星 二多选题 1.按拜会的方式不同分()(3.00 分) A. 主动拜会 B. 业务性拜会 C. 公务性拜会 D. 应邀拜会 2. 站姿训练的方法有()(3.00 分) A. 提踵训练 B. 对镜训练 C. 顶书训练 D. 背靠背训练 3. 女秘书佩戴的饰物有()(3.00 分) A. 项链 B. 发夹 C. 胸针 D. 戒指 4. 记载周礼的礼书称为“三礼”,主要是指()(3. 00 分) A. 《礼记》 B. 《孝经》 C. 《仪礼》 D. 《周礼》 5. 秘书的礼仪修养主要包括()(3.00 分) A. 行为习惯的修养 B. 道德品质的修养 C. 文化知识的修养 D. 心里素质的修养 6. 名片从其用途来看,可分为()(3.00 分) A. 商业名片 B. 个人名片 C. 公司名片 D. 公用名片 7. 与他人交谈时所采用的方式主要有()(3.00 分) A. 倾斜式 B. 批判式 C. 扩展式 D. 跳跃式 8. 女秘书在办公室内应穿()(3.00 分) A. 高开叉的长裙 B. 西装套裙 C. 旗袍 D. 长裙 9. 在下列哪些场合中不能微笑()(3.00 分) A. 当别人做错事、说错话时 B. 当别人遭受重大打击心情悲痛时 C. 特别严肃的场合 D. 当两人初次见而时 10.交际礼仪修养的方法有哪些()(3.00 分) A. 坚持知行统一 B. 注重日常行为 C. 寻找学习榜样 D. 注意自省 11 .西装款式中的单排扣又可以分为()(3.00 分) A. 两粒扣 B. 三粒扣 C. 一粒扣 D. 四粒扣 12. 拜会前预约的方式主要有()(3.00 分) A. 电话预约 B. 信函预约 C. 当而预约 D. 找人预约 13. 现代秘书交际礼仪工作的特点是()(3.00 分) A. 公务性和私人性的统一 B. 日常性与专项性的统一 C. 外在性与内在性的统一 D. 普遍性与特殊性的统一 14. 男秘书佩戴的饰物主要有()(3.00 分) A. 戒指 B. 袖扣 C. 领带 D. 胸针 15. 国际上流行的女礼服种类颇多,常见的有()(3.00 分) A. 中礼服 B. 晨礼服 C. 小礼服 D. 大礼服 16. 自我介绍的具体方式有哪些()(3. 00 分) A. 礼仪式 B. 工作式 C. 应酬式 D. 交流式 17.现代秘书交际礼仪工作的原则是()(3.00 分) A. 信用、宽容的原则 B. 平等、适度的原则 C. 自信、白律的原则 D. 真诚、尊重的原则 18.关于斟酒的礼仪,下列做法正确的是()(3.00 分) A. 斟酒应从第一主宾开始,按逆时针方向绕餐桌依次进行。 B. 斟酒时,葡萄酒可不斟满。 C. 斟酒时酒瓶口搭在杯口是不礼貌的。 D. 敬酒者应站在客人左后侧,身体紧贴客人显示热情。 19.交接仪式应关注哪些事情()(3.00 分) A. 布置仪式现场 B. 准备发言稿 C. 预备有关物品 D. 邀请出席来宾 20. 发布会的礼仪规范有哪些()(3.00 分) A. 相互的配合 B. 态度要真诚 C. 营造严肃的气氛 D. 仪表的修饰 21. 宴请英美客人时,菜看可以选择()(3.00 分) A. 狗肉 B. 牛肉 C. 鸡爪 D. 鱼 22. 剪彩仪式的基本程序有哪些()(3. 00 分) A. 嘉宾入场 B. 进行剪彩 C. 仪式开始 D. 简短发言 23. 关于舞会的礼仪,下列说法正确的是()(3. 00 分) A. 男士、女士都能着凉鞋。 B. 男士应避免全场只同一个女士跳舞。 C. 参加家庭舞会时,第一首曲子是全体共舞。 D. 男士禁止在舞场抽烟。 24. 西餐的便餐除了开胃菜、汤、主菜,还有()(3.00 分) A. 点心 B. 甜品 C. 而包 D. 咖啡 25. 在开业典礼程序中,必不可少的是()(3. 00 分) A. 揭幕 B. 致贺词 C. 余兴节目 D. 迎宾 26. 主持人对会议的控制,主要体现在哪几个方面()(3.00 分) A. 对会议时间的把握 B. 对会议讨论的控制 C. 对会议气氛的调节 D. 对会议人员的控制 27. 会议环境布置中,主席团座位安排应注意()(3. 00 分) A. 就座领导为偶数时,3 号领导在 1 号领导的左侧。 B. 就座领导为奇数时,2 号领导在 1 号领导的右侧。 C. 主席团的座次按就座人员的职位高低来安排。 D. 主席团座位要满座安排。 28. 下列哪些花可以送给重要来宾()(3.00 分) A. 玫瑰 B. 兰花 C. 菊花 D. 牡丹 29. 对来访的外宾,大体上可将其分为()(3.00 分) A. IP B. WIP C. SP D. VIP 30. 在交接仪式中,东道主应注意哪些礼仪()(3.00 分) A. 待人友好 B. 仪表整洁 C. 预备贺词 D. 保持风度 31 .开业典礼前应做好哪些准备工作()(3.00 分) A. 安排好接待服务工作 B. 布置开业典礼现场 C. 确定宾客人员名单 D. 做好舆论宣传 32. 在剪彩过程中,应注意哪些细节()(3.00 分) A. 剪彩时,红地毯有时可不铺设。 B. 剪彩者不允许戴帽子。 C. 剪彩者必须戴黑色薄纱手套。 D. 剪彩者人数不够时,可临时找人凑数。 33. 关于斟酒、上酒,下列做法正确的是()(3.00 分) A. 西餐中饮酒要慢,以品为主。 B. 西餐斟酒在左,数量到酒杯的三分之二即可。 C. 服务员斟酒时,必须把玻璃杯拿起来。 D. 西餐斟酒在右,数量到酒杯的三分之二即可。 34. 秘书在操办代表大会时,要注意()(3.00 分) A. 营造严肃热烈的气氛 B. 告知会议议程 C. 登记会议人员信息 D. 区分各类与会代表 35. 商务活动中的签字仪式的程序主要有()(3. 00 分) A. 就座 B. 交换文本 C. 退场 D. 正式签字 36. 正确吃西餐的礼仪是()(3.00 分) A. 使用长方形餐巾时,对折后折扣向内。 B. 在正式场合将餐巾叠成两层,铺置在白己并拢的大腿上。 C. 如果中途有事要暂时离开,应将餐巾放在椅子上。 D. 使用正方形餐巾时,应将它折成直角三角形,并将直角朝向膝盖方向。 37. 接待工作的礼仪要求有哪些()(3.00 分) A. 端正态度 B. 规范举止 C. 遵循原则 D. 熟悉程序 38. 举办展览会要注意哪些礼仪()(3. 00 分) A. 联系展览场所 B. 做好保卫和其他的辅助型服务 C. 分配展位 D. 确定参展单位 39. 西餐中常用的餐前酒水有哪些()(3.00 分) A. 鸡尾酒 B. 葡萄酒 C. 香槟酒 D. 味美思 40. 会议服务安排应遵循哪些礼仪规范()(3.00 分) A. 准备会议资料 B. 做好会议结束工作 C. 礼遇与会来宾 D. 拟发会议通知 41. 西餐宴会佐餐时常用什么酒水()(3.00 分) A. 白酒 B. 白葡萄酒 C. 红葡萄酒 D. 香槟酒 42. 在涉外交往中,不应问对方()(3. 00 分) A. 恋爱婚姻 B. 信仰政见 C. 收入支出 D. 年龄大小 43. 开幕词一般由哪几部分组成()(3.00 分) A. 称谓 B. 标题 C. 正文 D. 署名 44. 对于不同的文化和礼仪习惯,主要的可行方法有()(3. 00 分) A. 以我为主 B. 以他为主 C. 兼及他方 D. 求同存异 45. 加拿大人不喜欢吃()(3. 00 分) A. 内脏 B. 鸡肉 C. 肥肉 D. 而包 46. 印度人认为哪些数字是不吉祥的()(3. 00 分) A. 7 B. 1 C. 4 D. 3 47. 信奉印度教的人不吃()(3. 00 分) A. 羊肉 B. 猪肉 C. 狗肉 D. 牛肉 48. 下列哪个时间不宜打电话()(3.00 分) A. 下午 4 点 B. 下午 1 点 C. 早上 7 点 D. 晚上 11 点 49. 在日本,“先生”可以用来称呼()(3.00 分) A. 公交车司机 B. 售货员 C. 教师 D. 医生 50. 在使用资讯交流中必须注意哪些礼仪()(3. 00 分) A. 尊重原则 B. 合作原则 C. 得体原则 D. 守法原则 51 .常见的讣告形式有()(3.00 分) A. 简便式 B. 公告式 C. 以上都不是 D. —般式 52. 正式祝酒词的礼仪格式分为()(3.00 分) A. 称呼 B. 正文 C. 标题 D. 结尾 53. 关于书信礼仪,下列说法正却的是()(3. 00 分) A. 书信由信文和封文两部分构成 B. 信文有横式和竖式两种格式 C. 信封上可写“XXX 女儿收” D. 写信时不能用红笔和铅笔 54. 关于印度的习俗,哪项是正确的()(3.00 分) A. 印度人用手挠头表示自责 B. 男子可以和妇女握手 C. 一般关系的男女不能单独谈话 D. 印度人用摇头表示赞同 55. 随着网络的发展,网络的特征有哪些()(3.00 分) A. 多元性 B. 开放性 C. 隐蔽性 D. 虚拟性 56. 悼词主要由哪几部分组成()(3.00 分) A. 标题 B. 正文 C. 结束语 D. 时间 57. 在印尼哪些做法是正确的()(3.00 分) A. 进行裸体太阳浴 B. 初次见而都要交换名片 C. 夜间吹口哨 D. 不能摸小孩子的头 58. 下列仪礼,在泰国哪些是正确的()(3.00 分) A. 摸孩子的头表示喜爱。 B. 行合十礼,双手举得越高,表示尊重程度越高。 C. 国王拜见高僧的时候要下跪。 D. 用脚把东西踢给别人。 59. 合作原则包含哪些准则()(3. 00 分) A. 相关准则 B. 量准则 C. 质准则 D. 方式准则 60. 信奉印度教的人不吃()(3. 00 分) A. 羊肉 B. 猪肉 C. 牛肉 D. 狗肉查看更多