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They are the principles()my wife and I have tried to()our family.
A . which; bring about
B . in which; bring up
C . on which; bring u
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They believed that land did not belong to people but_____people belong to land.
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They kept trying to call, and call, and call again with just_ hope that somehow perhaps the people were still buried underneath the rubble or had perhaps been taken to a hospital.
A、a glimmer of
B、a series of
C、an array of
D、a trace of
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They have got some approach that they believe is _________ in trying to solve these problems.
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They talked to him for hours,(try)______to persuade him to change his mind.
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What happens when people try to quit smoking gradually?
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They try to get up at 9:00 a.m. in the morning.
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They try to______ a new dictionary every other year.
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Part IV (Para13-14):When people in the rose business are trying to adapt to changing
是
否
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Although states were allowed to coin money right after the American Revolution, they are not allowed to do so today.
A.fairly
B.temporarily
C.immediately
D.haphazardly
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Speaker A: Did you hear about those people who got hurt when going mountain climbing? I think they shouldn't allow people to go mountain climbing. It's too dangerous.
Speaker B: ______
A.I couldn't agree more. I can't understand why anyone wants to get to the top of a mountain.
B.I couldn't agree less. Mountain climbing is actually more dangerous than surfing.
C.I'm sorry to hear that. Where did you get the news?
D.No, I have decided not to go mountain climbing with my friends next month.
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A.Because they have the right to vote and they're also allowed to go to pubs when they are 20.
B.Because they can attend special coming-of-age ceremonies when they are 20.
C.Because they gain some rights and need to take some new responsibilities when they are 20.
D.Because they're allowed to smoke just like their parents.
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While they were away on vacation, they allowed their mail to accumulate at the post office.
A.be delivered
B.pile up
C.get lost
D.be returned
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The text "Studying Abroad and Culture Shock" tells us that you should try to understand why people in the foreign country behave the way they do and compare them and us, good and bad.()
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否
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People are trying to find alternatives to animal testing, and they started with liver.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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They should never try to pursue profit health and life of people.
A、in terms of
B、at sight of
C、at the expense of
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Try to be comfortable with others no matter how they act, and try to make others comfortable in your presence.()
此题为判断题(对,错)。
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Are you shy? If you are, you are not alone. In fact, nearly 50% of people are shy, and almost 80% feel shy at some point in their lives. Why are people ?
It is found that family size might people to be shy. Children with no brothers and sisters may be shy. Growing up , they often play by themselves. They are not able to develop the same social skills as children from big .
Another cause of shyness could be . As more and more people use the Internet, they less time outside, talking to people. As a result, they lose practice at conversation. to new people face to face can make them feel nervous.
For shy people, it can be to make friends, speak in class, and even get a good job. But scientists say you can your shyness. They suggest trying things and practicing conversation.
Anyway, don't be afraid of shyness — you are valued for what you are!
A run intoB look forC get overD depend on
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There are different ways in which people try to deal with the problem of energy. One way is the greater production of common energy sources, such as coal, oil and gas. The trouble with these sources, however, is that they are not renewable.
Another way is energy conservation (节能 ), which means using energy more efficiently (有效地 ). In some very cold countries people build special houses to save energy. They place materials between the inside and the outside of the walls of the house to keep the cold out and the warmth in. The house is heated by the lights, the body heat of the people and the other equipment in it.
Finally, renewable energy sources are used even though they are often expensive to develop. One form. of these is geothermal energy. In certain parts of the world the temperature of the earth increases thirty degrees centigrade with each kilometer down. At six kilometers, therefore, it rises to nearly two hundred degrees. To get the heat, water is pumped (压;抽 ) down into the rocks and back up to the surface. Heat from the earth is already used in certain countries.
1、How many ways of dealing with the energy problem are discussed in the text? ()
A、Two.
B、Three.
C、Four.
D、Five.
2、From the text we learn that coal().
A、is quite easy to produce
B、is not used most efficiently
C、is the most common source of energy
D、could be renewed only by new technology
3、The writer tells about the "special houses" because they().
A、show the excellent skills of the builders
B、serve as an example of energy conservation
C、are heated by different sources of energy
D、are warmer than other types of houses
4、The underlined words "geothermal energy" in the third paragraph mean ().
A、renewable source
B、 underground source
C、 heat inside the earth
D、 temperature of the earth
5、At a place where the surface temperature is 15°C, how deep do you have to dig so as to get a temperature of 75 °C ? ()
A、One km.
B、 Two km.
C、 Three km.
D、 Four km
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If you try to sell people something that they______for free, they aren t going to buy it.
A.used to getting
B.used to get
C.were used to get
D.are used to get
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Instead of trying to reduce the discontent felt, try to raise the level or quality of the discontent. Perhaps the most that can be hoped for is to have high-order discontent in today' s society, discontent about things that really matter.【76】 Rather than evaluating programs in terms of how happy they make people, how satisfied those people become, programs must be evaluated in terms of the quality of the discontent they engender. For example, if consultant wants to assess, whether or not an organization is healthy, he doesn' t ask, "Is there an absence of complaints?" but rather, "What kinds of complaints are there?"
【77】 Instead of trying to make gradual changes in small increments, make big changes. After all, big changes are relatively easier to make than are small ones. Some people assume that the way to bring about improvement is to make the change small enough so that nobody will notice it. This approach has never worked, and one can' t help but wonder why such thinking continues. Everyone knows how to resist small changes; they do it all the time. If, however, the change is big enough, resistance can' t be mobilized against it.【78】 Management can make a sweeping organizational change, but just let a manager, try to change someone' s desk from here to there, and see the great difficulty he encounters. All change is resisted, so the question is how can the changes be made big enough so that they have a chance of succeeding?
Buck Minster Fuller has said that instead of reforms society needs new forms; e. g. , in order to reduce traffic accidents, improve automobiles and highways instead of trying to improve drivers. The same concept should be applied to human relations. There' s a need to think in terms of social architecture, and to provide arrangements among people that evoke what they really want to see in them selves.【79】 Mankind takes great pains with physical architecture, and is beginning to concern it self with the design of systems in which the human being is a component. But most of these designs are only for safety, efficiency, or productivity. System designs are not made to affect those aspects of life people care most about such as family life, romance, and esthetic experiences.【80】 Social technology as well as physical technology need to be applied in making human arrangements that will transcend anything mankind has yet experienced. People need not be victimized by their environments; they can be fulfilled by them.
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If you try to sell people something that they() to get for free, they aren't going to buy it.
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A foreigner’s first impression of the U.S. is likely to be that everyone is in a rush-often under pressure. City people appear always to be hurrying to get where they are going restlessly, seeking attention in a store, and elbowing others as they try to complete their errands(任务).
Racing through daytime meals is part of the pace of life in this country. Working time is considered precious. Others in public eating places are waiting for you to finish so that they too can be served and get back to work within the time allowed. Each person hurries to make room for the next person. If you don’t, waiters will hurry you.
You also find drivers will be abrupt and that people will push past you.You will miss smiles, brief conversations, and small courtesies with strangers. Don’t take it personally. This is because people value time highly, and they resent someone else“wasting”it beyond a certain courtesy point.
The view of time affects the importance we attach to patience. In the American system of values, patience is not a high priority. Many of us have what might be called “a short fuse.” We begin to move restlessly about if we feel time is slipping away without some return------be this in terms of pleasure, work value, or rest. Those coming from lands where time is looked upon differently may find this matter of pace to be one of their most difficult adjustments in both business and daily life.
Many newcomers to the States will miss the opening courtesy of a business call, for example, they will miss the ritual socializing that goes with a welcoming cup of tea or coffee they may be traditional in their own country. They may miss leisurely business chats in a café or coffeehouse. Normally, Americans do not assess their visitors in such relaxed surroundings over prolonged small talks. We seek out evidence of past performance rather than evaluate a business colleague through social courtesies. Since we generally assess and probe professionally rather than socially, we start talking business very quickly.
1. The statement that Americans are impolite to their business colleagues is wrong.
A: T B: F
2. In the fourth paragraph, ,a high priority? means ,a first concern?
A: T B: F
3. Americans evaluate a business colleague by establishing business relations.
A: T B: F
4. This passage mainly talks about how Americans do business with foreigners.
A: T B: F
5. We can infer from the passage that the author’s tone in writing is praisful.
A: T B: F
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As_____honest judge, he tried to protect people.
A.an; the
B.a; the
C.the; /
D.the; the