2013安庆三模英语试题答案(3)

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Lang Lei, a business major from Renmin University, hoped to get a position in a large state-owned enterprise. But when it turned out that things wouldn't be so easy, Lang became concerned. "I began to worry," said Lang, who has now changed to more realistic goals. "Sometimes It was impossible for me to stop worrying. I had to talk about it on and on with my friends."
Others feel anxious while waiting for interview results. Mo long, a senior software engineering major at South China Normal University, said, "For a day or two, I couldn't help but keep thinking about how I performed in front of the interviewers, how well I answered their questions, and whether they would consider giving me a chance in the end.". Mo was even unable to focus on other things as his apprehension grew. Often he just wanted to grab a phone to call the Human Resources Department, but he didn't have their number.
Wen Fang, a well-known educator in Beijing, advises students not to be misled by the surveys and reports about the job market. "Unemployment rates are not linked to personal chances of getting a job, which is mainly determined by his or her ability."
According to Wen, a mild degree of anxiety is normal, which can even be helpful. But if it constantly affects a student's normal life, one should pay more attention. "Focus on adapting yourself to the needs of society, and never expect too much of your goals," Wen added.
60. Mo Tong didn't call the Human Resources Department because ______ .
A. he couldn't get through to the number B. he'd rather talk with his friends
C. he was unaware of the number D. he felt himself full of anxiety
61. ______ causes part of students unease.
A. Being worried about getting unpleasant jobs B. Waiting for the interview results
C. Taking part in too many examinations D. Planning to have further education
62. We learn from the last paragraph ______ .
A. anxiety is normal B. we should pay more attention to anxiety
C. we should set a suitable goal D. constant anxiety may affect a student's normal life
63. What does the underlined word in the fourth paragraph mean?
A. Expectations.  B. Anxiety.  C. Understanding.  D. Chances.
C
Australia's Opera House and Harbor Bridge are going to be joined by a new landmark after the local government approved a £330 million, l5-hectare (公顷) Chinese-themed park including a full-sized copy of the gates to Beijing's Forbidden City. The park, to be built in Wyong Shire, about 50 miles north of Sydney, will also have a nine-story temple housing a giant Buddha and a mini-city modeled on Chinese water towns.
The local mayor (市长), Doug Eaton, said the park, to be finished by 2020, is going to become one of the country's main tourist attractions. "Outside the Opera House and Harbor Bridge, this has the potential to be among the biggest tourist attractions in the state," he said, "What this project will do is turn the Wyong Shire into a tourist attraction and bring millions of dollars worth of tourism into the area, which will have a lasting effect on the local development."
The local government has agreed to sell the land to the Australian Chinese Theme Park Pty Ltd., the private company behind the project. Construction will begin with the building of the Forbidden City gates in 2015.
The park will also include a section in the architectural style of the Tang and Song dynasties and another in the style of the Ming and Qing dynasties. It will have a 1000-seat theatre, restaurants and function halls, and a children's section devoted to pandas.
"It is going to be a unique S500 million tourist attraction, employing more than a thousand people and bringing a bright future to Wyong Shire," said Bruce Zhong, chairman of the ACTP. The project is designed to take advantage of Chinese tourist market.
64. ______ is the symbol today in Australia.
A. The Forbidden City gates B. Opera House as well as Harbor Bridge
C. Chinese-themed park with a temple
D. A theme park as well as Opera House and Harbor Bridge
65. Which of the following is true according to the text?
A. The park will cost 500 million pounds to build in Wyong Shire.
B. All the buildings in the park to be built will copy Chinese water towns.
C. It will have positive influence on the economy in and around Wyong Shire.
D. Persons will not be afraid of unemployment.
66. There will stand the followings in the park EXCEPT ______ .
A. a square B. a theatre C. some restaurants D. a temple
67. The purpose of this project is to ______
A. collect more money B. copy the gates to Beijing Forbidden City
C. attract more Chinese visitors D. bring some profit to the Chinese government
D
Parents seem to be looking in an unusual place for inspiration for baby names this year—their smartphones and iPads.
The number of babies named after Apple products has soared—Apple, Siri and Mac have all risen in popularity as baby names this year, according to parenting advice site BabyCenter's annual report.
Siri—the name of the app (计算机应用程序) on iPhones—has risen by 5% on the list of girl names in popularity, for parents surely like the pronunciation of it, and the name Apple, though still an unusual choice, has risen by 15% for girls, which has climbed 585 places up BabyCenter's chart this year. Meanwhile, for boys, the name Mac has jumped 12%.
The huge success of iPhone and iPad seems to be behind the new trend—BabyCenter describes the youngsters as 'iBabies', "The smart phones may just be the best parenting tool since diapers (纸尿裤) and some parents are showing their respect to industry leader Apple in their choice of baby names," says Linda Murray, the site's global editor in chief.
Space-themed baby names also rose in popularity, lb is perhaps inspired by the publicity around NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover. "It seems space was a huge naming inspiration for parents this year: Sky, Star, Luna, Skylar, Heaven, Stella, and Mars all flew higher than last year," says Miller.

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