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2015年职称英语考试综合类模拟试题及答案第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分) 下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。 1.Ihavebeentryingto quit smoking. A.giveup B.pickup C.buildup D.takeup 2.Reliefworkerswere shocked bywhattheysaw. A.moved B.touched C.surprised D.worried 3.Theweatherisaconstant subject ofconversationinBritain. A.question B.problem C.title D,topic 4.ThisisnottypicalofEnglish,butisa feature oftheChineselanguage.-30- A.particular B.characteristic C.remarkableD.idiomatic更多考试职称英语考试题库请登入:http://t.cn/RhFad1W下载或加入2015职称英语考试群373396740到群共享下载! 5.Itis virtually impossibletopersuadehimtoapplyforthejob, A.simply B.almost C.totally D.completely 6.Thesearedefensivebehaviorpatternswhich derive fromourfears. A.stem B.rely C.develop D.grow 7.Onlyasmallminorityofthementallyillare liable toharmthemselvesorothers, A.easy B,possible-30- C.likely 13.difficult 8.Theyhavethe capability todestroytheenemyinafewdays. A.possibility B.necessity C.ability D.probability 9.Wehaveneverseensuch gorgeous hills. A.beautiful B.stretching C.spreading D.rolling 10.Theleaveshavebeensweptintohuge heaps. A.loads B.layers C.pyramids D.piles 11.Thenewswill horrify everyone. A.attract B.terrify C.tempt-30- D.excite 12.Thearticle sketched themajoreventsofthedecade. A.described B.offered C.outlined D.presented 13.Iwon't tolerate thatkindofbehavior. A.bear B.receive C.admit D.take 14.Theirstyleofplayingfootballis utterly different. A.barely B.scarcely C.hardly D.totally 15.Hersister urged hertoapplyforthejob. A.advised B.caused C.forced D.promised第2部分阅读判断-30- 下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。 AmericanSports TheUnitedStatesisasports-lovingnation.SportsinAmericatakeavarietyofforms:organizedcompetitivestruggles,whichdrawhugecrowdstocheertheirfavoriteteamtovictory;athleticgames,playedforrecreationanywheresufficientspaceisfound;andhuntingandfishing.Mostsportsareseasonal,sothatwhatishappeninginsportsdependsuponthetimeofyear.Somesportsarecalledspectatorsports,asthenumberofspectatorsgreatlyexceedsthenumberplayinginthegame. BaseballisthemostpopularsportintheUS.Itisplayedthroughoutthespringandsummer,andprofessionalbaseballteamsplaywellintothefall.Althoughnoothergameisexactlylikebaseball,perhapstheonemostnearlylikeitistheEnglishgameofcricket. Footballisthemostpopularsportinthefall.Thegameoriginatedasacollegesportmorethan75yearsago.Itisstillplayedbyalmosteverycollegeanduniversityinthecountry,andthefootballstadiumsofsomeofthelargestuniversitiesseatasmanyas80,000people.ThegameisnotthesameasEuropean-30- footballorsoccer.InAmericanfootballthereare11playersoneachteam,andtheyaredressedinpaddeduniformsandhelmetsbecausethegameisroughandinjuriesarelikelytooccur. BasketballisthewintersportinAmericanschoolsandcolleges.Likefootball,basketballoriginatedintheUSandisnotpopularinothercountries.ManyAmericanspreferittofootballbecauseitisplayedindoorsthroughoutthewinterandbecauseitisafastergame.Itisaverypopulargamewithhighschools,andinmorethan20states,state-widehighschoolmatchesareheldyearly. Otherspectatorsportsincludewrestling,boxing,andhorseracing.Althoughhorse-racingfanscallthemselvessportsmen,theaccuracyofthetermisquestionable,asonlythejockeyswhoridethehorsesintheracescanbeconsideredathletes.Theso-calledsportsmenarethespectators,whodo"notassemble"primarilytoseethehorsesrace,buttobetupontheoutcomeofeachrace.Gamblingistheattractionofhorseracing. 16.Huntingandfishingaremainlyfavoredbymen,youngandold,intheUS. A.Right B.Wrong C.Notmentioned-30- 17.Professionalbaseballteamscancontinuetoplayforalongperiodoftimeinthefallaftertheregularbaseballseasonsofspringandsummer. A.Right B.Wrong C.Notmentioned 18.BaseballsharesmanyfeatureswiththeEnglishgameofcricket. A.Right B.Wrong C.Notmentioned 19.Footballcanbeclassifiedasaspectatorsport. A.Right B.Wrong C.Notmentioned 20.ManyAmericanslikebasketballbetterthanfootballbecausethelatterissoharshthatplayershavetowearspecialuniforms. A.Right B.Wrong C.Notmentioned-30- 21.BasketballinAmericanissopopularwithuniversitiesthatnationwideuniversitymatchesareheldyearly. A.Right B.Wrong C.Notmentioned 22.Horse-racingfanscannotbeconsideredsportsmenbecausetheyarespectatorswhoseprimaryinterestisgambling. A.Right B.Wrong C.Notmentioned更多考试职称英语考试题库请登入:http://t.cn/RhFad1W下载或加入2015职称英语考试群373396740到群共享下载!第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分) 下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第1~4段其中四段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。 WashoeLearnedAmericanSignLanguage 1Ananimalthatinfluencedscientificthoughthasdied.AchimpanzeenamedWashoeandhorninAfricadiedofnaturalcauseslatelastmonthattheageof42ataresearchcenterintheAmericanstateofWashington.Washoehadbecomeknowninthescientificcommunityandaroundtheworldforherabilitytouse-30- AmericanSignLanguage.Shewassaidtobethefirstnon-humantolearnahumanlanguage.Herskillsalsoledtodebateaboutprimatesandtheirabilitytounderstandlanguage. 2ResearchscientistsAllenandBeatrixGardnerbeganteachingWashoesignlanguagein1966.In1969,theOardnersdescribedWashoe'sprogressinascientificreport.ThepeoplewhoexperimentedwithWashoesaidshegrewtounderstandabout250words.Forexample,Washoemadesignstocommunicatewhenitwastimetoeat.Shecouldrequestfoodslikeapplesandbananas.Shealsoaskedquestionslike,"Whoiscomingtoplay?"OnethenewsaboutWashoespread,manylanguagescientistsbeganstudiesoftheirownintothisnewandexcitingareaofresearch.Thewholedirectionofprimateresearchchanged. 3However,criticsarguedWashoeonlylearnedtorepeatsignlanguagemovementsfromwatchingherteachers.Theysaidshehadneverdevelopedtruelanguageskills.Evennowtherearesomeresearcherswhosuggestthatprimateslearnsignlanguageonlybymemory,andperformthesignsonlyforprizes.YetWashoe'skeepersdisagree.RogerFoursisaformerstudentoftheGardners.HetookWashoetoaresearchcenterinEllensburg,Washington.There,Washoetaughtsignlanguagetothreeyoungerchimpanzees,whicharestillalive.-30- 4ScientistslikeprivateresearcherJaneGoodallbelieveWashoeprovidednewinformationaboutthementalworkingsofchimpanzees.Today,therearenotasmanyscientistsstudyinglanguageskillswithchimps.Partofthereasonisthatthiskindofresearchtakesaverylongtime. 5Debatecontinuesaboutchimps'understandingofhumancommunication.Yet,onethingissure-Washoechangedpopularideasaboutthepossibilitiesofanimalintelligence. A.ReasonWhyNotManyScientistsCarryoutThisRcsearchNowdays B.ReportaboutWashoe`sProgressinLearningSignLanguage C.GencralInformationaboutWashoe D.TheGardeners`ContributionsRecognized E.DabateonChimps`Intelligence F.Washoe`sLoveforThreeYoungChimps 23.Paragraph1__________ 24.Paragraph2__________ 25.Paragraph3__________ 26.Paragraph4__________ 27.Washoecouldmakesignstocommunicate__________ 28.Somescientistsdoubted__________-30- 29.Washoetaughtthreeyoungerchimpssignlanguage__________ 30.TheexperimentersthoughtWashoewasintelligent__________ A.iftheGardeners`argumentwassound B.becauesshewasclevererthanotherchimps C.whenshewantedtocat D.whilcshewasataresearchcenterinEllensburg E.becauseshecouldusesignlanguagetoaskforfruits F.whileWashoewaslcarningsignlanguage更多考试职称英语考试题库请登入:http://t.cn/RhFad1W下载或加入2015职称英语考试群373396740到群共享下载!第4部分:阅读理解(第31-45题,每题3分,共45分) 下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。 第一篇 TheNationalParkService America'snationalparksarelikeoldfriends.Youmaynotseethemforyearsatatime,butjustknowingthey'reouttheremakesyoufeelbetter.Hearingthenamesofthesefamousoldfriends-Yosemite,Yellowstone,GrandCanyon-revivesmemoriesofvisitspastandpromotesdreamsofthosestilltocome.-30- FromAcadiatoZion,369nationalparksarepartofacontinuallyevolvingsystem.Ancientfossilbeds,RevolutionaryWarbattlefields,magnificentmountainranges,andmonumentstoheroicmenandwomenwhomoldedthiscountryareallapartofourNationalParkSystem(NPS).ThecareandpreservationforfuturegenerationsofthesespecialplacesisentrustedtotheNationalParkService.UniformedRangers,themostvisiblerepresentativesoftheService,notonlyofferparkvisitorsafriendlywave,ahelpfulanswer,orathought-provokinghistorylesson,butalsoareskilledrescuers,firefighters,anddedicatedresourceprotectionprofessionals.TheNationalParkServiceranksalsoincludearchitects,historians,archaeologists,biologists,andahostofotherexpertswhopreserveandprotecteverythingfromGeorgeWashington'steethtoThomasEdison'swaxrecordings. ModernsocietyhasbroughttheNationalParkServicebothmassivechaliengesandenormousopportunities.Satelliteandcomputertechnologiesareexpandingtheeducationalpossibilitiesofanationalparkbeyondit'sphysicalboundaries.CitiesstrugglingtorevivetheirurbancoresareturningtotheParkServiceforexpertassistancetopreservetheirculturalheritage,createpocketparksandgreenspaces,andre-energize-30- localeconomies.GrowingcommunitiesthirstyforrecreationaloutletsarealsoworkingwiththeNPStoturnabandonedrailroadtracksintobikeandbikingtrails,aswellasgivingunusedfederalpropertynewlifeasrecreationcenters. Tohelpmeetthesechallengesandtakeadvantageoftheseopportunities,theNationalParkServicehasformedpartnerships-somedatingback100years,someonlymonthsold-withotheragencies,stateandlocalgovernments,corporations,AmericanIndiantribesandAlaskaNatives,ParkFriendsgroups,cooperatingassociations,privateorganizations,communitygroupsandindividualswhosharetheNationalParkethic. NationalParkWeek1996isacelebrationofthesepartnerships. 31.WhyareAmerica'snationalparkslikeoldfriends? A.Becausetheyarealwaysoutthere. B.Becausetheyareveryold. C.Becausetheymakepeoplefeelbetter. D.Becausetheyareveryfamous. 32.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaboutuniformedrangers? A.Theytaketouriststonationalparks. B.Theyalwaysactastouristguides.-30- C.Theyhelpsetupnewnationalparks. D.TheyprotecttheNationalParkSystem. 33.TheNationalParkServicedoesallofthefollowingEXCEPT A.offeringhelptovisitors. B.moldingtheNation. C.keepingpeoplebetterinformedoftheNationalParkSystem. D.helpingpreservetheculturalheritage. 34.Whatisthispassageabout? A.ItisabouttheAmericanNationalParks. B.ItisabouttheNationalParkService. C.ItisabouttheNationalParkServicepartnerships. D.ItisaboutthecareandpreservationoftheNationalParksinAmerica. 35.Whatwilltheparagraphfollowingthispassagemostprobablydiscuss? A.ThepocketparksinAmerica. B.ThepreparationsmadeforthecelebrationofNationalParkWeek1996. C.Theworkthathasbeendonebythepartners. D.ThepreservationofnationalresourcesinAmerica. 第二篇 ALetterfromAlan-30- IhavelearntofaplantobuildthreehundredhousesonthelandcalledParson'sPlacebythefootballground.Fewpeopleknowaboutthisnewplantoincreasethesizeofourtown.Forme,Parson'sPlaceisspecialbecauseitisabeautifulnaturalareawherelocalpeoplecanrelax-thesmallwoodhasmanyunusualtreesandthestreamispopularwithfishermenandbird-watchers.It'sveryquietbecause therearefewhousesorroadsnearby.Ithinkthatlosingthisareawillbeterriblebecausewehavenoothersimilarfacilitiesintheneighbourhood. Iamalsoagainstthisplanbecauseitwillcausetrafficproblems.Howwillthepeoplefromthenewhousestraveltowork?Themotorwayandtherailwaystationareontheothersideoftown.Therefore,thesepeoplewillhavetodrivethroughthetowncentreeverytimetheygoanywhere. Theroadswillalwaysbefulloftraffic,therewillbenowheretoparkandthetouristswhocometoseeourlovelyoldbuildingswillleave.Shopsandhotelswilllosebusiness.Ifthetownreallyneedsmorehomes,theemptygroundbesidetherailwaystationisamoresuitableplace. Nodoubtthebuilderswillmakealotofmoneybysellingthesehouses.But,inmyopinion,theaveragepersonwillquicklybemade-30- poorerbythisplan.Aswellasthis,wewillloseaveryspecialplaceandourtownwillbemuchlesspleasant. IamgoingtothelocalgovernmentofficesonMondaymorningtoprotestaboutthisplanandIhopethatyourreaderswilljoinmethere.Wemustmakethemstopthisplanbeforeitistoolate. 36.WhyhasAlanwrittenthisletter'? A.Toperersuadethegovernmenttobuildnewhouses. B.Toprotestaboutanewmotorwaynearthetown. C.ToencouragemorepeopleinthetowntouseParson'sPlace. D.Toinformotherpeopleaboutthebuilders'plans. 37.WhyisPersian'sPlaceparticularlyimportant,inAlan'sopinion? A.Becauseitisnearthefootballground. B.Becauselotsofpeoplelivenearit. C.Becauseitisaplacenearthetownwherepeoplecanenjoynature. D.Becauselocalpeoplecangetthereeasilybycarfromthetown. 38.Whatwillcausetrafficjams? A.AbuildingonParson'sPlace. B.Buildingneartherailwaystation. C.Touristsinthenarrowstreets.-30- D.Peoplegoingtotheshopsandhotels. 39.Alansaysthatordinarypeoplewholiveinthetownwillprobablysoon A.opennewshopsandhotels B.choosetolivenearthestation C.beabletobuynewhomes D.havelessmoney 40.WhichofthesepostershasAlanmade? A.SaveOurSportsGround B.SayNotoHousesonParson'sPlace C.WeNeedHomesNotHotels D.UsetheTrainNottheRoad 第三篇 TheChangingMiddleClass TheUnitedStatesperceivesitselftobeamiddle-classnation,However,middleclassisnotarealdesignation,nordoesitcarryprivileges.Itismoreofaperception,whichprobablywasastrueasitevercouldberightafterWorldWarII.Theeconomywasgrowing,moreandmorepeopleownedtheirownhomes,workershadsolidcontractswiththecompaniesthatemployedthem,andnearlyeveryonewhowantedahighereducationcouldhaveone.Successfulpeopleenjoyedupwardsocialmobility.Theymayhavestartedoutpoor,buttheycouldbecomerich.Successfulpeoplealsofoundthat-30- theyhadgreatergeographicmobility.Inotherwords,theyfoundthemselvesmovingtoandlivinginavarietyofplaces. Themiddleclasscollectivelyholdsseveralvaluesandprinciples.Onestrongvalueistheneedtoearnenoughmoneytofeelthatonecandetermineone'sowneconomicfate.Inaddition,middleclassmoralityembracesprinciplesofindividualresponsibility,importanceoffamily,obligationstoothers,andbelievinginsomethingoutsideoneself. Butinthe1990sthoseinthemiddleclassfoundthattherewasapriceforsuccess.AU.S.News&WorldReportsurveyin1994indicatedthat75percentofAmericansbelievedthatmiddleclassfamiliescouldnolongermakeendsmeet.Bothspousesnowworked,asdidsomeofthechildren;longcommutesbecameroutine;theneedforchildcareputstrainsonthefamily;andpublicschoolswerenotasgoodastheyoncewere.Membersofthemiddleclasswerenolongerfinancingtheirlifestylesthroughearningsbutwereusingcredittostayafloat.Theunderstandingofjustwhatmiddleclassmeantwaschanging. 41.Theinformationinthispassagedealswith A.anindividual B.asocialandeconomicgroup C.apoliticalorganization-30- D.government 42.Acommonmiddleclassvalueisthat A.peopleshouldalwayshavefun B.childrenshouldbeseenandnotheard C.debtisnothingtoworryabout D.thefamilyisveryimportant 43.IntheyearsafterWorldWarII,themiddleclasscouldbedefinedas A.overburdenedandindebt B.hardworkingandsuspicious C.prosperousandoptimistic D.youngandfoolish 44.Thephrase"Inotherwords"inthefirstparagraphmeansthatthefollowingstatementis A.anexceptiontothepreviousidea B.adenialofthepreviousidea C.arestatementofthepreviousidea D.acontrastingidea 45.Thewordcollectivelymeans A.asagroup B.hesitatingly C.unknowingly-30- D.weakly更多考试职称英语考试题库请登入:http://t.cn/RhFad1W下载或加入2015职称英语考试群373396740到群共享下载!第5部分:补全短文(第46~50题,每题2分,共10分) 阅读下面的短文,文章中有5处空白,文章后面有6组文字,请根据文章的内容选择5组文字,将其分别放回文章原有位置,以恢复文章原貌。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。 Thefirstfourminutes Whendopeopledecidewhetherornottheywanttobecomefriends?Duringtheirfirstfourminutestogether,accordingtoabookbyDr.LeonardZunin.Inhisbook,"Contact:Thefirstfourminutes,"heoffersthisadvicetoanyoneinterestedinstartingnewfriendships:__46__.Alotofpeople'swholeliveswouldchangeiftheydidjustthat. Youmayhavenoticedthataveragepersondoesnotgivehisundividedattentiontosomeoneheasjustmet.__47__.Ifanyonehaseverdonethistoyou,youprobablydidnotlikehimverymuch. Whenweareintroducedtonewpeople,theauthorsuggests,weshouldtrytoappearfriendlyandself-confident.Ingeneral,hesays,"Peoplelikepeoplewholikethemselves."Ontheotherhand,weshouldnotmaketheotherpersonthinkwearetoosureofourselves.Itisimportanttoappearinterestedandsympathetic,-30- realizingthattheotherpersonhashiswonneeds,fears,andhopes. Hearingsuchadvice,onemightsay,"ButI'mnotafriendly,self-confidentperson.That'snotmynature.Itwouldbedishonestformetoatthatway."__48__.Wecanbecomeaccustomedtoanychangeswechoosetomakeinourpersonality."Itislikegettingusedtoanewcar.Itmaybeunfamiliaratfirst,butitgoesmuchbetterthantheoldone."Butisn'titdishonesttogivetheappearanceoffriendlyself-confidencewhenwedon'tactuallyfeelthatway?Perhaps,butaccordingtoDr.Zunin,"totalhonest"isnotalwaysgoodforsocialrelationships,especiallyduringthefirstfewminutesofcontact.Thereisatimeforeverything,andacertainamountofplay-actingmaybebestforthefirstfewminutesofcontactwithastranger.Thatisnotthetimetocomplainaboutone'shealthortomentionfaultsonefindsinotherpeople.Itisnotthetimetotellthewholetruthaboutone'sopinionsandimpressions. __49__.Forahusbandandwifeoraparentandchild,problemsoftenariseduringtheirfirstfourminutestogetheraftertheyhavebeenapart.Dr.Zuninsuggeststhatthesefirstfewminutestogetherbetreatedwithcare.Ifthereareunpleasantmatterstobediscussed,theyshouldbedealtwithlater.-30- Theauthorsaysthatinterpersonalrelationsshouldbetaughtasarequiredcourseineveryschool,alongwithreading,writing,andmathematics.__50__thatisatleastasimportantashowmuchweknow. A.Inreply,Dr.Zuninwouldclaimthatalittlepracticecanhelpusfeelcomfortableaboutchangingoursocialhabits. B.Muchofwhathasbeensaidaboutstrangersalsoappliestorelationshipswithfamilymembersandfriends. C.Inhisopinion,successinlifedependsmainlyonhowwegetalongwithotherpeople. D.Everytimeyoumeetsomeoneinasocialsituation,givehimyourundividedattentionforfourminutes. E.Hekeepslookingovertheotherperson'sshoulder,asifhopingtofindsomeonemoreinterestinginanotherpartoftheroom. F.Heiseagertomakefriendswitheveryone. Thefirstfourminutes更多考试职称英语考试题库请登入:http://t.cn/RhFad1W下载或加入2015职称英语考试群373396740到群共享下载!第6部分:完形填空(第51~65题,每题1分,共15分)-30- 阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案,涂在答题卡相应的位置上。 HighwaysintheUnitedStates TheUnitedStatesiswell-knownforitsnetworkofmajorhighwaysdesignedtohelpadrivergetfromoneplacetoanotherintheshortestpossibletime.__51__thesewidemodernroadsaregenerally__52__andwellmaintained,withfewsharpcurvesand__53__straightsections,adirectrouteisnotalwaysthemost__54__one.Largehighwaysoftenpass__55__scenicareasandinterestingsmalltowns.Furthermore,thesehighwaysgenerally__56__largeurbancenterswhichmeansthattheybecomecrowdedwith__57__trafficduringrushhours,__58__the"fast,direct"waybecomesaveryslowroute.However,thereisalmostalwaysanotherrouteto__59__ifyouarenotinahurry.Notforfromtherelativelynew"superhighways",thereareoftenolder,__60__heavilytraveledroadswhichgothroughthecountryside.__61__aregoodlaneroads;othersareunevenroadscurving__62__thecountry.Thesesecondaryroutesmaygoupsteepslopes,alonghillycliffsordownfrighteninghillsidestotowns__63__indeepvalleys.Thoughtheseareless__64__routes,longerandslower,theygenerallygotoplaces__65__theairiscleanandthescenery-30- isbeautiful,andthedrivermayhaveachancetogetafresh,cleanviewoftheworld. 51.A)AlthoughB)ButC)SinceD)Because. 52.A)unevenB)bumpyC)roughD)smooth. 53.A)littleB)muchC)manyD)few 54.A)terribleB)horribleC)tolerableD)enjoyable. 55.A)toB)intoC)atD)by 56.A)mergeB)connectC)combineD)mix 57.A)busyB)smallC)largeD)heavy 58.A)whenB)whereC)whichD)that 59.A)walkB)goC)takeD)fix 60.A)moreB)lessC)veryD)extremely 61.A)AlloftheseB)NoneoftheseC)AllroadsD)Someofthese. 62.A)outofB)outC)throughD)from 63.A)lyingB)lieC)liesD)lay 64.A)directB)indirectC)enjoyableD)beautiful. 65.A)theseB)whichC)thatD)where更多考试职称英语考试题库请登入:http://t.cn/RhFad1W下载或加入2015职称英语考试群373396740到群共享下载!参考答案: 1-15A,C,D,B,BA,C,C,A,DB,C,A,D,A-30- 16-22C,A,A,A,A,B,C,A 23-30C,B,E,A,C,A,D,E 41-45D,C,B,A,CD,C,A,D,BB,D,C,C,A 46-50DEABC 51-65ADCDDBDACBDCAAD如何不花一分钱,免费听完网校全部课程考证,已经成为当下永恒的话题。每个人考证的目的可能不同,有的人是迫于生活的无奈,有的人是为了追求梦想,有的人是为了加薪,有的人是为了提高自己的业务水平……证书给我们带来的好处是方方面面的。为了考证,我们不仅要付出辛勤的努力,而且还要花费一定的金钱去购买复习资料。没办法,为了升职、为了加薪、为了提高自己的业务水平、为了追求梦想,我们不得不努力。没有人能随随便便成功,眉毛上的汗水和眉毛下的泪水,你总得选一样,为了更加美好的未来,不要再犹豫了,行动起来吧!备考开始前,我们首先得搜集各种复习资料,除了教材等纸质版资料外,通常,我们还会购买网校课程。购买网校课程通常会花去我们的一大把钞票,少则几十元,多则几百元,甚至上千元、上万元。那么,如何做到不花一分钱,就能免费听完网校全部课程呢?今天,小编就教给大家一个妙招,只要您愿意学、照着以下步骤操作-30- ,免费听完全部网校课程不是梦。(建议浏览一遍全文再照着操作)下面,我以好学教育网校为例,将这个不花一分钱即可免费听完网校全部课程的妙招分享给大家。具体我以听二级建造师考试网校课程为例说明(附图):第一步:注册/登录好学教育,可以使用手机号注册,也可以使用邮箱号注册(附注册页面:http://t.cn/RZn2ubf)注册后,登陆进入好学教育首页(首页地址:http://t.cn/RP84N8N)第二步:选择您要试学的课程,下单不支付(以选择二级建造师课程为例)1.选择课程大类,找到二级建造师专题:-30- 2.选择您要试学的课程,点击立即购买,下单不支付(以选择建筑实务VIP通关套餐为例)接着点击去结账:-30- 信息确认无误后,点击提交:提交后,关闭页面,回到首页,点击进入会员中心(附首页地址:http://t.cn/RP84N8N)第三步:点击左侧的24h免费试学第四步:点击右侧的进入学习,进入视频观看课程-30- 第五步,也是最重要的一步。24h,我们不可能学完全部课程,再说了,我们也不可能24小时都在学习,因为是试学,视频课程和课件都不能下载,这时候,我们就需要采取一些方法,将视频课程保存下来。保存视频课程的方法最简单的就是录像,比如我们可以使用KK录像机等视频录制工具,将视频课程录制下来。24h可能录制不完全部视频课程,我们可以采用注册多个账号的方法,免费试学多次,这样,就可以录制完全部视频课程了。通过这种方法,上千元的视频课程我们就可以全部免费学习了,就可以为我们省去上千元的花费!-30- 虽然有点耗时、有点麻烦,但为了考试、为了节约开支,何乐而不为!tips:视频录制过程中,我们可以做别的事,比如看看书、做做题啥的,如果有时间,也可以一边听课一边录制。如果有事需要出去一下,或者不在电脑旁,打开KK录像机等视频录制工具,只需记录一下每节课的时间,到时候回来点击录制完毕即可,其实一点也不浪费时间的。-30-