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江蘇省周莊高級(jí)中學(xué)高二第二學(xué)期期中英語(yǔ)試卷第I卷選擇題(滿分85分)第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分;滿分5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Bookatable. B.Buysomebooks. C.Attendaparty.2.HowdidJudymakemoneylastsummer?A.Byteaching. B.Bytakingphotos. C.Bywritingarticles.3.Whowereinjuredintheaccident?A.Ababy. B.Threewomen. C.Noone.4.WhendidthemanlastseeMrs.Black?A.Threedaysago. B.Yesterday. C.Twodaysago.5.Whodidthemangetapresentfrom?A.Mike. B.Jack. C.John.第二節(jié)(共15題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話讀或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.Howmuchdoesthewomanknowaboutcomputers?A.Alot. B.Notmuch. C.Nothing.7.Wheredidtheygolastmonth?A.GreatBritain8.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Computergames. B.Computeruse. C.Flightarrangement.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inazoo. B.Inashop. C.Onasquare.10.Whatwilltheytakewiththem?A.Somepeanuts. B.Ababycarriage. C.Somemonkeys.11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Fatheranddaughter. C.Husbandandwife.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.Whowillworkatthegasstation?A.Thewoman. B.Theman. C.Bothofthem.13.Whycan’tthemangetgoodjobseasily?A.Hecan’taffordmuchtime. B.HeisnotfluentinEnglish.C.Heisaforeignstudent.14.Howmuchdotheypayhimifthemanworksixhoursatcollege?A.$25. B.$30. C.$35.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whatdotherailwaysconnect?A.Alltheplaces. B.Allthebigtowns. C.Allthevillages.16.Whichoftheseformsoftransportistheleastimportantinthecountry?A.Airservice. B.Railway. C.Roadtravel.17.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthemerchantnavy?A.It’sgettingmoreimportant. B.Itcarrieshalfofthepassengers.C.It’sthebiggestintheworld.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whendoesthespeakerusuallygotothemovies?A.Onweekdays. B.Onweekends. C.Afterwork.19.Wheredoesthespeakerprefertositinthemovietheatre?A.Inthefront. B.Inthemiddle. C.Intheback.20.Whatdoesthespeakerdislikeduringthemovies?A.Togoaround. B.Toeatordrink. C.Tobeinterrupted.第二部分英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C及D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21.In2023,heturned_________chemist,whohas_________goodcommandofmedicine.A./;/ B.a;/ C./;a D.a;a22.Whodoyouthinkistheman_________youaregoingtoturnforhelpwhenyouareintrouble.A.who B.towhom C.whom D.towhich23.Catherineboughtapostcardoftheplaceshewasvisiting,_________ittoherself.A.addressing B.addressed C.havingaddressed D.tobeaddressed24.Nanjing,hostcityofthe2023YouthOlympicGames,hasbuiltmorehandicappedfacilities_________toallparticipants.A.accessible B.available C.accustomed D.adaptable25.Thenewhospitalwillbelocatedin_________usedtobeawastelandandahugeshoppingmallwillalsobeconstructed_________thereusedtobeaschoolmanyyearsago.A.where;where B.what;inwhich C.what;where D.which;where26.Apartfromthedrivers,thetrafficrules_________thepedestrians,cyclistsorothers_________toanaccident.A.adjustto;contribute B.adaptto;subscribeC.applyto;contributing D.agreeto;subscribing27.Interestisas_________tolearningastheabilitytounderstand,evenmoreso.A.vital B.specific C.similar D.explicit28.TheUnitedNationsEducational,ScientificandCulturalOrganizations(UNESCO)officially_________Chengdu’sapplicationtojoinits“CreativeCitiesNetwork”,_________itthe2ndcityintheworldandthefirstcityinAsia.A.adopted;made B.approved;making C.rejected;making D.appointed;made29._________playingcomputergames,LiHuacan’thelpspendingtoomuchtimesurfingtheInternet.A.Beingaddictedto B.Addictedto C.Havingaddictedto D.Toaddictto30.—Sorrytointerruptyou.Pleasegoon.—WherewasI?—You_________youdidn’tlikegoingtocollegeinHongKong.A.hadbeensaying B.weresaying C.said D.hadsaid31.Hewasabitnervous.He_________hissparebreathwithasoftsoundthatwasalmostheardbytheaudience.A.gaveout B.woreout C.letout D.triedout32.We’vealwaysregardedhimasamanofintegrityandhighprofessional_________.A.consequence B.competence C.accuracy D.diversity33.—Haveyougotanyparticularplansforthecomingholidays?—Yes._________,Iamgoingtovisitsomehousesfortheoldinthecity.A.Ifever B.Ifany C.Ifnever D.Ifpossible34.Whydowestillsunbathewhenweknow_________tosunlightfortoomuchtimewilldoharmtoourskin?A.exposed B.havingexposed C.beingexposed D.tobeexposing35.—ShallIcheckthelabbeforeIgohome?—_________.Iwillcheckitmyselflater.A.Goahead B.Noproblem C.Nohurry D.Don’tbother第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)Iliketowalkintheearlymorningwithmydog.OnthisgloriousSaturdaymorningIwasenjoyingthequietmorningandbeautifulweatherandlovinglifewhilemydogJettandImadeour__36__.AtonehomeI__37__,Inoticedanewspaperthatwaslyingneartheedgeofthestreet__38__nearthedoorstep.ThinkingIwouldmakesomeoneelse’s__39__alittleeasier.Idecidedto__40__thepaperandgentlythrowittowardstheirdoor.__41__,myaimwaswayoffandinsteadoflandingonthedoorstepthepaperflewinthe__42__directionandlandedontheroofofatruckinthedriveway.NoonesawitbutmeandIburstout__43__beforeIrealizedwhatIhaddonehadmadetheproblem__44__.Itookalookatmywatchandfounditwasnear5am.Itwastoo__45__toknockonthedoorand__46__thehomeownerwheretheirpaperwas.So,Iwalkedhome,gotdressedandwenttothegrocerystoreto__47__itright.I__48__alittlelaterwithanewnewspaperandabasketoffreshstrawberriesand__49__thehomeownerinthedrivewayworkingonhisvehiclewithsomefriends.WithadeepbreathI__50__andsaid,“Ihopeyouhaveagreatsenseofhumor”.__51__,theydid.AfterIexplainedwhat__52__justnow,theyalllaughedloudlyandofcourseitreallymademe__53__.Icouldn’thelpbutsmileallday.I’vehearditsaid,“Characteriswhatyoudowhennooneislooking”.But,infact,therearetoomanypeoplewho__54__theonlythingthat’srightistogetby,andtheonlythingthat’s__55__istogetcaught.36.A.rounds B.arrangements C.decision D.efforts37.A.checked B.passed C.visited D.opened38.A.insteadof B.butfor C.exceptfor D.incaseof39.A.career B.life C.duty D.situation40.A.takeaway B.putaway C.pickup D.lookthrough41.A.Besides B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.However42.A.opposite B.right C.same D.usual43.A.crying B.shouting C.laughing D.complaining44.A.worse B.easier C.better D.stranger45.A.difficult B.interesting C.early D.stressful46.A.warn B.remind C.acknowledge D.tell47.A.explain B.make C.claim D.correct48.A.left B.started C.arrived D.returned49.A.found B.expected C.introduced D.informed50.A.appeared B.recovered C.exercised D.approached51.A.Strangely B.Fortunately C.Surprisingly D.Sadly52.A.existed B.mattered C.happened D.changed53.A.shocked B.relaxed C.embarrassed D.puzzled54.A.fear B.doubt C.suspect D.think55.A.amazing B.legal C.wrong D.worthless第三部分:閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AResearchershavefoundmoreevidencethatsuggestsarelationshipbetweenracesandratesoflungcanceramongsmokers.AnewstudyshowsthatblackpeopleandNativeHawaiiansaremorelikelytodeveloplungcancerfromsmoking.Itcomparedtheirrisktowhites,Japanese-AmericansandLatinos.ResearchersattheUniversityofSouthernCaliforniaandtheUniversityofHawaiididthenewstudy.TheNewEnglandJournalofMedicinepublishedthefindings.Theeight-yearresearchstudiedmorethan180,000people.TheyincludedpresentandformersmokersandpeResearcherssaygeneticsmighthelpexplaintheracialandethnicdifferences.Therecouldbedifferencesinhowpeople’sbodiesreacttosmoke.Butenvironmentalinfluences,includingthewaypeoplesmoke,couldalsomakeadifference.African-AmericansandLatinosinthestudyarereportedsmokingthefewestcigarettesperday.Whitesaretheheaviestsmokers.Butthescientistspointoutthatblackshavebeenreportedtobreathecigarettesmokemoredeeplythanwhitesmokers.Thiscouldfilltheirlungswithmoreofthechemicalsintobaccothatcausecancer.Scientistsknowthatsomediseasesaffectdifferentgroupsdifferently.Andsomedrugcompanieshavebeguntodevelopraciallytargetedmedicines.LastJune,theUnitedStatesFoodandDrugAdministrationapprovedadrugdesignedtotreatheartfailureinblackpatients.ThenameisBiDil.Theagencycalledit“asteptowardthepromiseofpersonalizedmedicine.”56.Whichofthefollowingordersisfromhighertolowerriskofhavinglungcancer?A.Whites—NativeHawaiians B.African-Americans—LatinosC.Asians—NativeHawaiians D.African-Americans—NativeHawaiians57.Whatdoresearchersagreemayprobablydetermineblackpeople’sriskoflungcancer?A.thelargeramountofsmokingthanwhitepeopleB.thelivingstyleorhabitoftheblacksC.thedepthofcigarettesmokeintotheirlungsD.thephysicalstrengthtoreacttocigarettesmoke58.TheproductionofBiDilreferredtointhelastparagraphisto__________.A.explaindifferentracesreacttosomediseasesdifferentlyB.tellthereadersthatracialdifferencesexistinsmokersC.showabigsteppeoplehavetakeninthemedicineareaD.supporttheideathatitiseasyforblackstohavecancersBHowdoyoudesignapayplanthatmotivatespeopletodotheirbestwork?AnewstudybythreeHarvardresearcherssuggestsanovelanswer:Shortlyafteryouhirenewworkers,givethemaraise.“Previousresearchhasshownthatpayingpeoplemorethantheyexpectmaycausereciprocity(相互作用)intheformofgreaterproductivity,”notesDeepakMalhotra,aHarvardbusiness-administrationprofessorwhoworkedonthestudy.Whatheandhiscolleaguesfound,however,wasthattheconnectionbetweenmorepayandextraeffortdependsonpresentingtheincrease“asagift—thatis,assomethingyou’vechosentodopurelyasanicegesture,withnostringsattached.”Malhotraandhisteamstudied267peoplehiredbyDesk,aglobalonlinenetworkoffreelancers(自由職業(yè)者),todoaone-timedata-entryprojectforfourhours.Allofthenewhireswerepeopleindevelopingcountries,forwhomhourlywagesof$3and$4werehigherthanwhattheyhadbeenmakinginpreviousjobs.Theresearcherssplitthegroupupintothreeequalparts.Onegroupwastoldtheywouldearn$3anhour.Asecondgroupwasinitiallyhiredat$3anhourbut,beforetheystartedworking,theygotasurprise:Thebudgetfortheprojecthadexpandedunexpectedly,theyweretold,andtheywouldnowbepaid$4anhour.Thethirdgroupwasoffered$4anhourfromthestartandgivennoincrease.Eventhoughthesecondandthirdgroupswereeventuallypaidthesameamount,thesecondgroupworkedharderandproducedmore—about20%more—thaneitheroftheothertwo.Peopleinthesecondgroupalsoshowedthemoststamina,maintainingtheirfocusallthewaythroughtheassignedtaskandperformingespeciallywelltowardtheendofthefourhours.Interestingly,themoreexperiencedemployeesinthehigh-performinggroupwerethemostproductiveofall,obviouslybecausetheirpreviousworkexperienceledthemtoappreciatetherarityofanunexpectedraise.Contrarytoconventionalwisdom,Malhotrapointsoutthathigherpay,inandofitself,didn’tpromoteproductivity:Peoplewhomade$4anhourfromthebeginningworkednoharderthanthosewhowerehiredat$3andwerethenpaid$3.Togetthemostimpactfromtheirpayplans,headds,companiesmightconsidernotonlywhattopaynewhires,buthowtopayit.“Thekeythingishowyoupresentthereasonforanincrease,”hesays.“Givingoutextramoneycouldpromoteproductivitymostifyoumakeitclearthatthepayraiseissomethingyou’rechoosingtodojustbecauseyoucan.Ourtheoryisthatpeoplewillreciprocate(報(bào)答).Ifyoudosomethingnice,they’lldosomethingniceback.”59.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheresearch?A.Noneoftheparticipantsearnedmorethan$4anhourinpreviousjobs.B.89oftheparticipantsgota$1wageraisefortheirhighproductivity.C.Itwassoimportantthatthebudgetforitwasincreasedintheprocess.D.Staminashowninitwaspositivelyrelatedtotheamountofmoneypaid.60.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stamina”mostprobablymean?A.Thequalityofbeingintelligentorclever.B.Thequalityofdoingsomethingdifficultordangerous.C.Thephysicalormentalenergyneededtodoatiringactivityforalongtime.D.Aparticularmethodofdoinganactivity,usuallyinvolvingpracticalskills.61.Whydidthesecondgroupproducemorethantheothertwogroups?A.Becausetheythoughttheywerebetterpaidthantheothergroups.B.Becausetheywereexperiencedemployeesfromdevelopingcountries.C.Becauseanunexpectedraiseremindedthemoftheirpreviouswork.D.Becausetheyfelttheywerenicelytreatedandtriedbesttorepayit.62.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?A.Nopains,nogains. B.Itmattersnotwhatwegivebuthow.C.Honestyisthebestpolicy. D.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.CHumans:It’stimetoabandonEarthorraceextinction.Itcouldbetheplotofasummerblockbuster(巨片)butthispredictionisn’tsciencefiction.It’saglimpseofthefuture,accordingtofamousBritishscientistStephenHawking.“Iseegreatdangersforthehumanrace”,hesaidinaninterviewwithglobalforum(論壇)BigThink.“Therehavebeenanumberoftimesinthepastwhenitssurvivalhasbeenaquestionoftouchandgo.”“Ibelievethatthelong-termfutureofthehumanracemustbeinspace”,hesaid.“ItwillbedifficultenoughtoavoiddisastersonplanetEarthinthenexthundredyears,letalonethenextthousand,ormillion.”Hawking,whowasawardedthePresidentialMedalofFreedomlastyear,hasrecentlyvoicedmanyconcernsaboutthefutureoflifeonEarth.“Ifaliensvisitedus,theoutcomewouldbeasmuchaswhenColumbuslandedinAmerica,whichdidn’tturnoutwellfortheNativeAmericans,”hesaid.“Suchadvancedalienswouldperhapsbecomenomads(游牧者),lookingtoconquer(征服)andcolonizewhateverplanetstheycanreach.”ButHawkingsayshe’sstillhopefulforthefutureofhumanity.HetoldBigThink.“We’vemaderemarkableprogressinthelasthundredyears.Butifwewanttocontinuebeyondthenexthundredyears,ourfutureisinspace.”Gettingtoanotherplanetwillproveachallenge,nottomentioncolonizingitforhumanity.KatherineFreesefromUniversityofMichigantoldBigThinkthat“theneareststartoEarthisProximaCentauriwhichislightyearsaway.Thatmeans,ifyouweretravelingatthespeedoflightthewholetime,itwouldtakeyearstogetthere63.HumansareadvisedtoabandonEarthmainlybecause__________.A.alienswilltakeupourhomeplanetsoonB.itwasdiscussedintheforumBigThinkC.manyscientistslikeHawkingconcernitD.manydisasterswillhappenontheEarth64.Whatisthewriter’skeypointinthelastparagraph?A.Itisimpossibletogettoanotherplanetinspace.B.ItisurgentforHawkingtodevelopthespacescience.C.Thenearfuturecan’tseehuman’smovetoanotherplanet.D.TheplanetProximaCentauriisfarawayfromtheearth.65.Thispassageismostprobablytakenfrom__________.A.aconferenceinterview B.asciencefictionC.ahistorybook D.aforumreportDCharlesDickenswasoneofthemostbelovedstorytellersintheEnglishlanguage.Hisnovelsmadehimfamousinhisowntime,andcontinueasclassicsinours.Dickensbeganhisliterarycareerwithalmostnoformaleducation.HewasborninLandport,onFeb7,1812,thesecondofeightchildren.Whenhewas12,hisfatherwassenttodebtor’sprison.DickenswasforcedtoquitschoolandworkinaLondonblackingfactory.Hewouldreworkthatterribleexperienceintohisfictionfortherestofhislife.“Hewasasocialreformer,”saysactorSimonCallow,authorofanewbiographycalledCharlesDickensandtheGreatTheatreoftheWorld.“Heknewwhatpovertywas.Heknewwhatitwastoberejected,tobecastaside,toliveinsqualor(悲慘).”AndsoDickenswrotewithgreatsympathyforthesufferingofinnocentandvulnerable(易受攻擊的)children—characterslikeDavidCopperfield,LittleDorritandtheorphan,OliverTwist:Withhissliceofbreadinhishand,andhislittlebrownparishcaponhishead,Oliverwasnowledawayfromthewretchedhome,whereonekindwordorlookneverlightedthegloomofhisinfant(幼兒)days.Yetheburstintoanagonyofchildishgriefasthecottagegateclosedafterhim.Wretchedaswerethelittlecompanionsinmisery,hewasnowleavingbehindhim,theyweretheonlyfriendshehadeverhad.HisfirstbookSketchesbyBozcameoutin1836.WiththeappearanceofOliverTwistinLondonperiodicalsin1837,the25-year-oldDickensbecamethemostpopularwriterinEngland.Buthisfirstlovewastheater,andheconsideredbecominganactor.“Whenhewasactuallywriting,hebecamehischaracters,”saysPeterAckroyd,authorofDickens:PublicLifeandPrivatePassion.“Hewouldgetupfromhisdesk,goovertothemirrorandmouththewords—dotheexpressions,grimaces(鬼臉),whatever,andthenlaugh,chuckletohimself,thengobacktohisdeskandwriteitdown.”Dickenscreated989namedcharacters,whichincreasedhispopularity.Everyoneofhismajorworkshasbeenadaptedforeitherstageorscreen.AChristmasCarolinspiredmorethanadozenfilms,fromAlistairSims’Scroogein1951toJimCarrey’svoicingofthesamecharacterinDisney’s2023,3-Danimatedfilm.Theoriginal1843manuscript(手稿)ofAChristmasCarolisondisplayattheMorganLibrary.Dickenswroteeverythingbyhand,intinyscript,withaquillpen.Remarkably,themanuscriptisboththefirstandthefinaldraft,saysKiely,thecurator.YoucanseewhereDickenshaschangedthenameofthefirstchapterfrom“OldMarley’sGhost”to“Marley’sGhost”.Furtherdownthepage,hehascanceledanentiresection.“Herealizeshe’snotwritinganovel,andheonlyhasaveryshorttimeinwhichtowritethis,”Kielyexplains.“He’sgottokeepittight,inorderforittobepublishedintimeforChristmas.”Dickenswroteallthetime.Hetraveledwithaportableinkwellandasupplyofquillpens.Hewasworkingonhislastnovel,OurMutualFriend,enroutefromFrancetoLondonwhenthetrainhewasoncrashed.Dickensdiedfiveyearslaterin1870,afterastrokeatage58.Asacomictalentandasocialreformer,Dickens’achievementwasextraordinary,saysnovelist.Boyle,whoearnedadoctorateinVictorianliterature.“Heachievedwhatanygreatartistachieves—abodyofworkthathasentertainedanddelightedandinstructedpeopledownthroughtheages.That’swhatweallhopefor,”saysBoyle.ButDickens’greatestfictionwashisowncharacter,saysCallow,thebiographer:“Peoplethinkofhimasacheerfulman,buthewasincreasinglysufferingfromdepressionandasenseofhopelessness.Andthat’sworthknowing.Ithinkit’salwaysgoodtoknowthatgreatcreativeindividualshavetheirstruggle,theirdrama.”66.WhatcanprobablybereflectedinDickens’works?A.Hisloveforhisfamily. B.Hischildhoodsufferings.C.Hisdesireforformaleducation. D.Hisreasontochooseliterarycareer.67.TheauthorquotesDickens’descriptionofOliverTwistmainlytoshow__________.A.thatDickenswasfullofpityforpoorchildrenB.thatDickensknewwellaboutpoorchildrenC.whatrealpovertywaslikeinhisdaysD.whatkindoflifeOliverTwistlived68.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat__________.A.SketchesbyBozisnothingbutacompletefailureB.OliverTwistmadeDickensfirstknowntothepublicC.AChristmasCarolprovedDickensanefficientwriterD.OurMutualFriendwascompletedonatrain69.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat__________.A.allthecharacterscreatedbyDickensarepopularB.peoplepreferfilmsbasedonDickens’novelstohisworksC.DickensweremoreinterestedinperformingthaninwritingD.thefilmsandplaysbasedonDickens'novelsraisehispopularity70.WhatdidDickensintendtodobytellinghisstories?A.Toamusehisreadersandchangesociety.B.Toanalyzethenatureofsocietyhewasin.C.Tomakeanattackontheupperclassofthetime.D.Togetridofhisdepressionandsenseofhopelessness.第II卷(四部分共35分)第四部分任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一個(gè)最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。請(qǐng)將答案寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號(hào)的橫線上。You’vejustgraduatedfrombusinessschoolandyoufeelliketheworldisyouroyster,onlytofindthatjoboffersaren’tknockingdownyourdoorasexpected,makingMBAswonderwhythey’renotgettinghired.Thiscanbedisheartening,butasanMBA,youknowthatperception(洞察力)ismoreimportantthanreality.Thekeytogettinghiredisanemployer’sperceptionofyou.ManyMBAgraduatesareguiltyofunconsciouslydisplayingsignsthattheyarenotthebestfitforthejob.Onceyoudiscoverwhatthesecommonmistakesare,youcanputyourMBAskillstouseandstrategizehowtoturnthingsinyourfavorandlandthejobyou’vebeenlookingfor.EmployersfeelmorecomfortablehiringMBAswithexperiencebecausethereislessneedfortraining.ManyMBAsmistakenlyapplyforjobstheyareobviouslynotqualifiedfororwhichrequiremoreexperiencethantheyhave,leavingthemscratchingtheirheadsatwhythey’renotgettinginterviews.InterviewerswantMBAswhocanprovetheirabilitytoincreaseprofits,decreasecosts,andhelptheirbusinesssucceedinsomeway.Showthatyoucanhelpthecompanybyprovidingconcreteexamplesofrelevantexperience.MBAsoftenhavegreatresumes(簡(jiǎn)歷)showingalltherightqualifications,butthenblowtheinterviewwithinappropriatebehavior,suchasalackofprofessionalappearance,poorhygiene,orevenabadattitude.It’snecessarytobeonyourbestbehavior,dressappropriately,andnotseemcocky,bored,ordisinterestedinthecompany.Alittleenthusiasmwon’thurtyou,especiallywhenitcomestoapotentialnewjob.EverybusinesswantstoputtheirmostenthusiasticMBAsforwardwithimportantclientsandcustomers,sobesuretoshowyourpassionforyourwork.Anothermistakeyoumaybemakingunknowinglyishowyoupresentyourselfonsocialmedia.AsanMBA,youknowhowimportantnetworkingis,andthesedays,mostofitisdoneonline.Don’tassumethatemployersaren’tinterestedinyouronlineprofiles.Manyemployersnowusesocialnetworkingsitesandonlinesearchestocheckuponpotentialhires.Inappropriatephotosandinformation,suchasannoyingmaterialorimplicationsofdrinkinganddrugusearehugeredflagstoemployers.Evendiscriminatory(歧視性的)commentsrelatedtorace,gender,orreligionwillleaveemployerswithabadimpression.Makesuretoremoveanyphotos,content,orlinksthatcanworkagainstyouinanemployer’seyes.Don’tforgetthatpracticemakesperfectwhenitcomestofindingagreatMBAjob.EarningyourMBAwasahugeaccomplishment,butthere’salwaysroomforimprovement.Askyourclassmates,peers,family,andevenpastco-workersormanagersforfeedback.Showmultiple,trustedresourcesthejobpostingyou’reinterestedin,yourcoverletterandresume.Takeconstructivecriticismonhowitcanbebetter.Domockinterviewstohelprelieveanytensionandgainabetterideaofhowyou’dliketopresentyourself.Withafewminorchangestoyourresumeandthewayyouinteractwithothers,you’llbehearing“you’rehired”innotime!TitleWhyMBAgraduatesare
notgettinghiredCommonly-mademistakesManyofyouMBAgraduatesunconsciouslydisplayunfavorablesigns,and(72)__________tobringoutthebestinyourselves.
While(73)__________forjobs,youdonottakeyourqualificationsandexperienceintoconsideration.
You(74)__________inappropriately,thuslosingagoodopportunitytohaveaninterview.
Youmakethe(75)__________thatemployersknownothingaboutyouronlineprofiles.PossiblesolutionsYoushouldmakefulluseofyourskillstotakeaturnforthe(76)__________.
Trytoshowyour(77)__________tohelpthecompany,providingconcreteexamplesofrelevantexperience.
Bewell-behaved,and(78)__________
topleasethecompany.
RemovefromtheInternetyourinappropriatephotos,information,anddiscriminatorycommentsthatmay(79)__________youremployersunfavorably.(71)__________Youareboundto(
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