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B)duty C)fines D)allowance 39. When he applied for a in the offices of the state university he was told to see the president A)work B) C)situation D)duty 40. We ve been sitting here doing nothing about it for days. It s time A)got to grips with B)shook hands with C)got to brass tacks with D)reached the bottom of Part Cloze Test Directions 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 the anSWer sheet by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets (10 points) very week a van pulls out of an ordinary looking workshop in a rur tting ham back street carrying a varied load slides for playgroups, hand made desks and leisure materials for handicapped children But though the commercial cost of having these made individually would(41)the customers to(42), the Beaver workshops main aim is much more than simply (43) their needs at cost. The volunteers who spend a 60 day stint (R ia)doing woodwork and joinery are, first and foremost, there to learn (44)a job. This unique workshop takes men who have been (45)an average rears and for a variety of reasons. Most have struggled to get a job any job in an area (46)have in common, according to Beaver manager John Lowe, a former civil engineer, is a lack of identity the legacy of long term unemployment.(47) jobs they have done in the past, it's as though they had never been employed. They lose confidence(48). It's easy for the rest of us to say someone should be able to go on and on looking for work but when you have been turned down time after time it reinforces your hopeless view of yourself. Most of them who agree (49) in the project have been recommended by probation officers or hostel managers and virtually all of them stick it out. The first assessment of their success rate afterwards suggests that at least 60% have got a job within months of leaving,(50) the fact that those with a prison record feel obliged to tell their prospective employers 41.A)void B)prevent C)make possible D)make it impossible for 42.A)afford them at all B)afford all them C)pay them at all d)pay all them 43. A)the supplying B)to supply them C)to supply to them d)to supplyB)duty C)fines D)allowance 39. When he applied for a _____ in the offices of the state university he was told to see the president. A)work B)career C)situation D)duty 40. We`ve been sitting here doing nothing about it for days.It′s time we _____ the problem. A)got to grips with B)shook hands with C)got to brass tacks with D)reached the bottom of Part Ⅱ Cloze Test Directions: 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 the ANSWER SHEET by blackening the corresponding letter in the brackets.(10 points) Every week a van pulls out of an ordinary looking workshop in a run down Notting ham back street carrying a varied load slides for playgroups,hand made desks and leisure materials for handicapped children. But though the commercial cost of having these made individually would (41) the customers to (42) ,the Beaver workshop′s main aim is much more than simply (43) their needs at cost.The volunteers who spend a 60 day stint (限制)doing woodwork and joinery are,first and foremost,there to learn (44) a job. This unique workshop takes men who have been (45) an average of two years and for a variety of reasons.Most have struggled to get a job any job in an area of declining industry. (46) have in common,according to Beaver manager John Lowe,a former civil engineer,is a lack of identity_the legacy of long term unemployment. (47) jobs they have done in the past,it′s as though they had never been employed.They lose confidence (48) .It′s easy for the rest of us to say someone should be able to go on and on looking for work but when you have been turned down time after time it reinforces your hopeless view of yourself. Most of them who agree (49) in the project have been recommended by probation officers or hostel managers and virtually all of them stick it out.The first assessment of their success rate afterwards suggests that at least 60% have got a job within months of leaving, (50) the fact that those with a prison record feel obliged to tell their prospective employers. 41.A)void B)prevent C)make possible D)make it impossible for 42.A)afford them at all B)afford all them C)pay them at all D)pay all them 43.A)the supplying B)to supply them C)to supply to them D)to supply
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