1996年年全真试题
Part ⅠCloze Test
Directions:
安徽省人社厅网上办事大厅For each numbered blank in the following passage, there are four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. Choose the best one and mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets. (10 points)
Vitamins are organic compounds necessary in small amounts in the diet for the normal growth and maintenance of life of animals, including man.
They do not provide energy, 德宏人力资源招聘网  1  邮政招聘2019 do they construct or build any part of the body. They are needed for   2  foods into energy and body maintenance. There are thirteen or more of them, and if   3  is missing a deficiency disease becomes  4  .
Vitamins are similar because they are made of the same elements—usually carbon, hydrog
en, oxygen, and   5  nitrogen. They are different   6  their elements are arranged differently, and each vitamin   2019年江苏省考公务员职位表7  one or more specific functions in the body.
济南人力资源管理报考时间 enough vitamins is essential to life, although the body has no nutritional use for  9  vitamins. Many people, 10  , believe in being on the “safe side” and thus take extra vitamins. However, a well balanced diet will usually meet all the body’s vitamin needs.
1.[A]either        [B]so                [C]nor            [D]never
2.[A]shifting    [B]transferring        [C]altering          [D]transforming
3.[A]any        [B]some            [C]anything      [D]something
4.[A]serious        [B]apparent            [C]severe        [D]fatal
5.[A]mostly        [B]partially            [C]sometimes        [D]rarely
6.[A]in that        [B]so that            [C]such that        [D]except that
7.[A]undertakes    [B]holds            [C]plays        [D]performs
8.[A]Supplying    [B]Getting            [C]Providing        [D]Furnishing
9.[A]exceptional    [B]exceeding            [C]excess        [D]external
10.[A]nevertheless    [B]therefore            [C]moreover    [D]meanwhile
Part ⅡReading Comprehension
Directions:
Each of the passages below is followed by some questions. For each questions there are four answers marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. Read the passages carefully and choose the best answer to each of the questions. Then mark your answer on ANSWER SHEET 1 by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets with a pencil. (40 points)
Passage 1
Tight lipped elders used to say, “It’s not what you want in this world, but what you get.”
Psychology teaches that you do get what you want if you know what you want and want the right things.
You can make a mental blueprint of a desire as you would make a blueprint of a house, and each of us is continually making these blueprints in the general routine of everyday living. If we intend to have friends to dinner, we plan the menu, make a shopping list, decide which food to cook first, and such planning is an essential for any type of meal to be served.
Likewise, if you want to find a job, take a sheet of paper, and write a brief account of yourself. In making a blueprint for a job, begin with yourself, for when you know exactly what you have to offer, you can intelligently plan where to sell your services.
This account of yourself is actually a sketch of your working life and should include education, experience and references. Such an account is valuable. It can be referred to in filling out standard application blanks and is extremely helpful in personal interviews. While talking to you, your could be employer is deciding whether your education, your ex
perience, and other qualifications will pay him to employ you and your “wares” and abilities must be displayed in an orderly and reasonably connected manner.
When you have carefully prepared a blueprint of your abilities and desires, you have something tangible to sell. Then you are ready to hunt for a job. Get all the possible information about your could be job. Make inquiries as to the details regarding the job and the firm. Keep your eyes and ears open, and use your own judgment. Spend a certain amount of time each day seeking the employment you wish for, and keep in mind: Securing a job is your job now.
11. What do the elders mean when they say, “It’s not what you want in this world, but what you get.”?
[A] You’ll certainly get what you want.
[B] It’s no use dreaming.
[C] You should be dissatisfied with what you have.
[D] It’s essential to set a goal for yourself.
12. A blueprint made before inviting a friend to dinner is used in this passage as         .
[A] an illustration of how to write an application for a job
[B] an indication of how to secure a good job
[C] a guideline for job description
[D] a principle for job evaluation
13. According to the passage, one must write an account of himself before starting to find a job because        井冈山大学 .
[A] that is the first step to please the employer
[B] that is the requirement of the employer
[C] it enables him to know when to sell his services
[D] it forces him to become clearly aware of himself