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DATEANDTIME

Tue14March2017

19:

00-21:

00CST

LOCATION

LeRoyalMeridienHotel

No.789NanjingEastRoad

HuangpuDistrict

Shanghai

PROGRAMME

7:

00pm

Registrationandwelcomerefreshments

15-7:

25pm

“AnoverviewofGraduateEmployability(就业能力)amongUK-educatedChineseAlumniandBritishCouncilActivitiestoSupportAlumniCareerDevelopment”,CathyHe,HeadofEducationServices,BritishCouncil

25-7:

35pm

“TheImportanceofCareerPlanning:

fromtheSJTUViewpoint”,MrShen,ShanghaiJiaoTongUniversityCareers

35-7:

45pm

“TheImportanceofInnovationSkillsThroughoutYourCareer:

AnEmployerViewpoint”,JohnHung,ManagingPartner,ChinaConsumer&

IndustrialProductsIndustryandAutomotiveSector,Deloitte,China

45-7:

55pm

“NewResourcestoEnhancetheEmployabilityofChineseStudentsandGraduates”,EstherdePerlaky,InternationalManager,UniversityofWarwick

8:

00-9:

Networkingandbanquetbuffetdinner

Freebutupto80tickets,pleaseregisterviaREADMORE.

1.Theadvertisementisprobablyfrom.

A.amagazineB.dwebpageC.anewspaperD.abook

2.Themainpurposetoholdthisalumninetworkingeventis.

A.tolaunchnewcareerinitiativesforthealumni

B.tohelpthealumnifindandimproveemployment

C.toimprovetheemployabilityincareerdevelopment.

D.tomakecareerplanningandtrainthealumni’sinnovationskills.

3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Admissiontotheeventisfree.

B.TheLeRoyalMeridienHotelisfarawayfromdowntown.

C.ThepeopleattendingtheeventaremostprobablythoseUK-educatedAlumniandtheirfriends

D.Thefourshortpresentationsmainlytalkabouthowtoimprovetheemployabilityofthealumni.

B

DorisLessingwasbornin1919inPersia,movingasachildwithherfamilytosouthernRhodesia,nowZimbabwe,whereshestayedinschoolonlytotheageof14.

AyearaftermovingtoLondon,shepublishedherfirstnovelin1950.TheGrassisSingingexaminesunbridgeableracialconflictincolonialAfricathroughtheeyesofawhitefarmer’swifeandherblackservant.

Herliterarybreakthroughcamein1962withpublicationofTheGoldenNotebook,seenbymany,thoughnotnecessarilyLessing,asapioneeringworkofmodemfeminism(女权运动).Aseparatedstudyofthemindofthemaincharacter,AnnaWulf,thenovelexploresherthoughtsaboutAfrica,politics,relationshipswithmenandsex.

Lessing’sthemeschangedtopsychologyinherworksfromthe1960s,andbythe1970sshewasinterestedintheIslamicmystictraditionofSufism(苏菲教派).HerturntowardsciencefictionwiththeCanopusseriesintheearly1980swasnotwarmlyreceivedbytraditionalcritics,butshehascontinuedtobepopularwithnewreadersandnumerousliteraryawards,includingtheDavidCohenBritishLiteraryPrizeandtheCompanionofHonourfromtheRoyalSocietyofLiterature,bothin2001.

Followingtheannouncement,theHoraceEngdahltoldVOAwhyhewaspersonallysopleasedwithLessing’sselection.

“Sheisoneofthetrulygreatwriters—ofnovels,shortstories,fictionandnon-fiction,”Engdahlsaid.“Sheisoneofthefewwriterswhohavehadthecouragetoupholdtheprincipleofequalitybetweenthemaleandfemaleexperience,andshehasgiventheimpulsetonumbersofotherwomenwriters.Andsheisreallythemotherofaschoolthatisoneofthemostimportantinourcontemporaryliterature.”

At87,DorisLessingistheoldestNobelLiteraturewinnersincethefirstprizeswereawardedin1901.

4.Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

D.DorisLessing’sConcernaboutAfrica

A.DorisLessingWritesTheGoldenNotebook

C.DorisLessing,winnerofNobelPrizeWinnerforLiterature

B.DorisLessing,aPioneerofModemFeminismwrittenbyDorrisLessing

5.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutDorisLessingisNOTtrue?

A.Shereceivedlittleregularschooleducation.

B.Sheisalwayswarmlywelcomeamongcritics.

C.SheistheoldestNobelLiteraturewinnerever.

D.shewinsmanyawardsduetohernovel-writing.

6.Itcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraphthat.

A.Lessing’ssciencefictionwonreaders

B.LessingbegantobelieveinChristinthe1970

C.DorisLessingisstronglyagainsttraditionalcultureinAfrica

D.lifeinAfricainherearlyagelaysasolidfoundationforherwriting

7.AccordingtotheHoraceEngdahl,LessingwinsNobelPrizemainlybecause.

A.shehasrichexperienceinlivinginAfrica

B.sheisaheadmasterofanimportantschool

C.sheencourageswomenwriterstostruggleagainstmen

D.shemakesgreatcontributionstoequalrightsforwomen

C

“I’mReid.Idothetrees.”hesaid.

“I’llbebackinafewdays.Ican’tspraythetreestillthebeesarethroughandthepetalsstarttofall.”

WhenMr.Reidreturned,Ibegantolearnwhatitmeantto“do”thetrees.Hesprayedtwicemoreassummerprogressed,andastheapplesmatured,hethinnedthem.Sometimeshe“did”theenormousmaples(槭树),whichlookedlikeparkspecimens.

Mr.Reid“did”ourtreesforthenext12year.Buthedidfarmore.Mychildrenbecamehisdevotedhelpers,andhetaughtthemmanythingsabouttreesandbirdsandinsects,butalsoaboutworkandrespect,dignityandtrust.Whenhepruned,heshowedthemhowtocutlargebranchesintofireplacelogsandhowtobindsmallerbranchesintofagots(柴把).Bitsofhiswisdombecametheirwisdom-andmine.

“Mr.Reidsaysatreegivesbacksomethingforeverythingyoudoforit,”myyoungersonremarkedoneeveningaswesatbeforeablazingfire.“Hesayswemustneverwasteanythingatreegivesus,”Icouldhearhimsayingit.Somethinginthewayhesaid“tree”,thewayheranhishandalongabranchwasclosetorespect.

“Youdotreesthesamewayyouraiseyoungsters,”hesaidonedaywhenIcommentedonthecarewithwhichhechiseled(凿)awayanawkwardknotsothebarkcouldgrowacrossthewound.“Youcan’tprotectthemfromtheelements,butyoucanunderstandwhatthey’reupagainstandguidethemsothey’llbendandnotbreak.”Hestoodbacktosurveythetree,andthencarefullyremovedselectedbranches.“Youfindoutwherethestrengthis,whattheyhaveabent(天赋)for.Thenyoutakeawaywhateverinterfereswiththatbentsoitcandevelopnaturally.”

Findoutwhattheyhaveabentforandremovewhateverinterferes.Iwishhecouldknowhowmanytimesthatthoughtguidedmeasmychildrengrewthroughtheirteenageyears.Mr.Reid“did”infinitelymorethanjustourtrees.

8.WhatdoReid’swords“I’llbebackinafewdays.Ican’tspraythetreestillthebeesarethroughandthepetalsstarttofall”mostprobablysuggestabouthim?

A.Hethinksthetreedoesn’tneedsprayingforthemoment.

B.Hewon’thavetimetillseveraldayslater.

C.Heshowsconcernforthesafetyofthebees.

D.Hethinksthepetalsarcstillhealthyandfine.

9.Whatdoestheauthormostprobablyimplyinthelastparagraph?

A.Understandtreesbetterandhelpthemgrowbetter.

B.Findoutourchildren’sstrengthsandweaknesses.

C.Findoutwhatourchildrenbendforandremovethem.

D.Findoutourchildren’sstrengthsandhelpthemdevelop.

10.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesMr.Reidaccordingtothearticle?

A.hardworking,respectful,wise

B.caring,respectful,fullofwisdom

C.youngatheart,hardworking,thrifty

D.knowledgeable,careful,protective

11.Whichstatementisthemainideaofthisarticle?

A.Mr.Reiddidourtreesanddidfarmorethanthat.

B.Mr.Reidisagoodfriendofmykids.

C.Weneedtounderstandtreesandhelpthemdevelopnaturally.

D.Treesgivebacksomethingforeverythingyoudoforthem.

D

Itishardtopredicthowscienceisgoingtoturnout,andifitisreallygoodscienceitisimpossibletopredict.Ifthethingstobefoundareactuallynew,theyarebydefinitionunknowninadvance.Youcannotmakechoiceinthismatter.Youeitherhavescienceoryoudon’t,andifyouhaveityouareobligedtoacceptthesurprisinganddisturbingpiecesofinformation,alongwiththeneatandpromptlyusefulbits.

TheonlysolidpieceofscientifictruthaboutwhichIfeeltotallyconfidentisthatweareprofoundlyignorantaboutnature.Indeed,Iregardthisasthemajordiscoveryofthepasthundredyearsofbiology.Itis,initsway,anilluminatingpieceofnews.Itwouldhaveamazedthebrightestmindsofthe18thcenturyEnlightenment(启蒙运动)tobetoldbyanyofushowlittleweknowandhowbewilderingthewayaheadseems.

Itisthissuddenconfrontationwiththedepthandscopeofignorancethatrepresentsthemostsignificantcontributionofthe20thcenturysciencetothehumanintellect.Inearliertimes,weeitherpretendedtounderstandhowthingsworkedorignoredtheproblem,

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