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Part I Vocabulary and Grammar Directions: In this section, there are several incomplete sentences. You are required to complete each statement by choosing the appropriate answer from the 4 choices marked A , B , C and D 1. As a result of the accident, the old man was to bed for two months. A restricted B limited C confined D restrained 2. He regretted to his girlfriend's birthday party last week. A not going B not to go C not to be going D not having been going 3. that corruption in this country is taking on new features, it is high time to enhance prion work. A Having been given B Having given C Being given D Given 4. The country has people and money spent on tobacco every year. A a large quantity of , a number of , are B plenty of , a great deal , are C a great deal of , plenty of , is D a large number of , a large amount of , is 5. Jane was promoted in the company and she completely it for all her hard work. A conserved B deserved C preserved D dissolve 6. He got to the station , that the train had just left. A exhausted, only learned B exhausting, only to learn C exhausting, only learned D exhausted, only to learn 7. Mr. Johnson, together with his wife and two daughters, ________ to arrive on the evening flight. A are going B are C will be D is going 8. He made the suggestion that they on their conversation in Spanish. A would carry B had carried C carry D were carrying 9. Learning goes a high school education and is very necessary in today's society. A after B around C with D beyond 10. Anderson repeated his request that we the meeting. A must postpone B postpone C postponed D would postpone Part II Reading Comprehension Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A , B , C and D .You should decide which is the correct answer. Christa McAuliffe, one of seven astronauts( 宇航员 ) killed in the Challenger explosion, was riding in a Volkswagen with her husband Steven through a rainstorm in Pennsylvania in 1969 when the news came over the car radio: a man had set foot on the moon. They both cheered, but neither had any reason to suspect that the would someday directly change their lives. Much later she said, "When I was young, women did not fly in space." Neither did teachers. No one could have foreseen the final six months of her 37 years. Sharon Christa McAuliffe was a wife and a high school teacher in Concord, when NASA announced that she had been chosen to join the crew. She was amazed that she got the top prize, and she was not the only one. A school official in Concord recalled, "To us, she seemed average. But she turned out to be remarkable." Though she soon found herself on TV and talk shows, McAuliffe was in fact a normal American. She attended local Roman high school, got middle grades, sang in the glee club and played volleyball. She got married after she graduated from college in 1970. Christa and her husband went to Washington, where her husband got a law degree from Georgetown University and later they went to New Hampshire. She had great energy. When her husband was in law school, she got a 's degree in education. When she has her first child, she started to keep a diary. She threw herself into community work, working a day-care center and raising money for the local hospital. Teaching full time, she won a good name. Despite her fame, McAuliffe never doubted that she would return to her home after her stay in space. She was sure that she would go back to the family as well as the class she loved so much. 11. When Christa McAuliffe heard the news that a man had set foot on the moon, she . A didn't think of flying in space herself one day B wanted to land on the moon too C thought she would go to the moon one day D couldn't believe it 12. In the eyes of those who knew her, Christa McAuliffe was . A remarkable B strange C clever D ordinary 13. When NASA announced that McAuliffe was chosen to join a crew, . A she was a high school teacher B she was an astronaut C she was a school official D she was an accountant 14. Which of the following is NOT TRUE about Christa McAuliffe? A She played volleyball in high school. B She raised money for local hospital. C She received a law degree from Georgetown University. D She got a 's degree. 15. Before her space travel, Christa McAuliffe . A decided to become an astronaut B never thought of death C was afraid of death in space D was sad to leave her family Bryan was driving home one evening along a lonely road. It was starting to get dark and light snow was falling down. Suddenly he saw an old lady stranded ( 被困 ) on the side of the road who needed help. So he pulled up. When he walked towards her, she was worried. No one had stopped to help for the last hour or so. Was he going to hurt her? He knew how she felt and said, "I am here to help you madam. Why don't you wait in the car where it's warm? By the way, my name is Bryan." Well, all she had was a flat tire ( 瘪胎 ). Bryan went under the car to change the tire. As he smiled and told her that everything was all right, she rolled down the window and began to talk to him. She said that she couldn't thank him enough for coming to her aid ( 援助 ). She asked him how much she owed him. She had already imagined all the bad things that could have happened had he not stopped. Bryan never thought twice about the money. This was not a job to him. This was helping someone in need. He had lived his life that way. He told her that if she really wanted to pay him back, the next time she saw someone who needed help, she could give that person the help they needed, and Bryan added "...and think of me." He waited until she started her car and drove off. It had been a cold day, but he felt good as he headed for home. 16. According to the passage, Bryan stopped to help the old lady . A in a hurry B out of habit C after thinking for a while D after smoking 17. When Bryan went to the lady, she . A saw no one on the road B had tried to fix her car C had been crying for a long time D had been on the roadside for an hour 18. Why did the lady worry when Bryan walked to her? A Because she was afraid that Bryan would hurt her. B Because it was starting to get dark. C Because there were many cars on the road. D Because the flat tire was a big problem. 19. What did the lady do then Bryan changed her tire? A She helped him repair it. B She watched the cars on the road. C She stayed in her car. D She talked with him. 20. This passage is mainly about . A Bryan's driving on a dark roadside B Bryan's helping a man repair a car C Bryan's helping a lady repair a car D the lady's worry about a flat tire

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【多选题】工会法律援助的范围有哪些?()

A.
劳动争议案件
B.
侵害职工劳动权益的案件
C.
侵害工会工作者合法权益的案件
D.
侵害工会组织合法权益的案件

【多选题】衡量官方发展援助的一般标准是( )

A.
由援助国政府机构实施
B.
含有一定形式的军事援助
C.
由专门银行或基金会实施
D.
以促进发展中国家的经济发展为宗旨
E.
援助的条件必须宽松

【多选题】员工援助计划(EAP)的内容包括()。

A.
员工健康体检与健康增进方案
B.
员工压力管理
C.
企业文化建设
D.
员工自身不良情绪管理辅导
E.
绩效考核改进方案

【多选题】列哪些案件可以申请法律援助:

A.
依法请求国家赔偿的
B.
请求给予社会保险待遇或者最低生活保障待遇的
C.
请求发给抚恤金、救济金的
D.
请求支付劳动报酬的

【单选题】公民申请法律援助,无需提交( )。

A.
法律援助申请表
B.
身份证或其他有效的身份证明
C.
社保卡
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【多选题】工会法律援助的范围有哪些?()
A.
劳动争议案件
B.
侵害职工劳动权益的案件
C.
侵害工会工作者合法权益的案件
D.
侵害工会组织合法权益的案件
【多选题】衡量官方发展援助的一般标准是( )
A.
由援助国政府机构实施
B.
含有一定形式的军事援助
C.
由专门银行或基金会实施
D.
以促进发展中国家的经济发展为宗旨
E.
援助的条件必须宽松
【多选题】员工援助计划(EAP)的内容包括()。
A.
员工健康体检与健康增进方案
B.
员工压力管理
C.
企业文化建设
D.
员工自身不良情绪管理辅导
E.
绩效考核改进方案
【多选题】列哪些案件可以申请法律援助:
A.
依法请求国家赔偿的
B.
请求给予社会保险待遇或者最低生活保障待遇的
C.
请求发给抚恤金、救济金的
D.
请求支付劳动报酬的
【单选题】公民申请法律援助,无需提交( )。
A.
法律援助申请表
B.
身份证或其他有效的身份证明
C.
社保卡
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