单选题If you want to ask a person’s age, you can put the question at the end of your talk.A Right.B Wrong.C Doesn’t Say.

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If you want to ask a person’s age, you can put the question at the end of your talk.
A

Right.

B

Wrong.

C

Doesn’t Say.

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第1题:

–Can Mr. Brown see me today?–()

A、Sorry, he's out.

B、He doesn't want to see you.

C、Why don't you come earlier?

D、No, he can't.


参考答案:A

第2题:

Betty is from Italy. Now she lives in Edinburgh . But her parents still live in Italy. She is 25 years old. She is a teacher. She works in a high school in Edinburgh. She teaches science (科学) and she likes her work. Most of her students are 15 or 16 years old. They all like her. They think she is a great teacher and a beautiful girl with long golden hair. Betty has a boyfriend. His name is Ray. He is British. He is 30 years old. He likes books and music. He can play the piano very well. He is in IT. He works very hard. But he does not like his job. He likes traveling like Betty, and of course he likes staying with Betty.

(1). Betty is British now.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(2). Betty has long beautiful hair.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(3). Ray likes his job.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(4). Both Betty and Ray like traveling.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(5). Betty can play the piano well.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.


参考答案:CABAC

第3题:

You can ask for an () lateter if you want your parents come for your graduation ceremony

A.invitation

B.introduction

C.requirement

D.application


参考答案:A

第4题:

C

Is there someone you hate? Well, maybe you don’t really hate them. But you get really angry every time you think of them. If you don’t let this anger go, it can turn into bitterness (痛苦).

Bitterness appears when we can’t forgive (原谅) someone who has hurt us or made us angry. Someone might say or do something that hurts us. But instead of controlling the anger, we keep it deep inside. Before long, a bitter feeling begins to grow. We may think we’re hurting that person by criticizing (指责) him or her often, but we’re really only hurting ourselves.

Bitterness can not only lead to serious health problems such as heart disease, but also hurt our relationships with friends and family members. No one enjoys being around an angry person for very long.

If you see bitterness in your life, here are some ways to deal with it.

l Accept it

Instead of trying to deny your anger, make it clear to yourself and accept it. See your anger for what it is and quickly deal with it.

l Stop making excuses for it

You may feel you have a right to be angry. You may think you’re right and the other person is wrong. You may even secretly enjoy making the other person look bad. But in the end, bitterness hurts you much more than the other person. The bitterness will hold you back, and the other person will go on with his or her life.

l Forgive and forget it

You probably can’t completely put the anger out of your mind. But you can decide to forgive the other person. Forget it and move on. You’ll enjoy better health and peace of mind.

66. According to the passage, we might get angry when someone __________.

A. holds us back B. forgets us C. doesn’t like us D. does hurt us


正确答案:D

第5题:

Hello. My name is Molly and I'm from Ireland. I train the staff and help the customers --- especially the important ones. Franco, the restaurant owner, discusses everything with me. I have two free evenings a week, but twice a year I work every evening when Franco is on holiday --- I hate that. I always have to work on Friday and Saturday evenings when the restaurant is busy. But I like it because I'm interested in food and people. My salary is good. I like working with Franco. I get along well with the other staff in the restaurant.

(1). Molly likes to work every evening.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(2). Molly sometimes has to work on Friday and Saturday evenings.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(3). Molly has a holiday twice a year.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(4). Molly like working in the daytime.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(5). Molly gets along well with all the staff in the restaurant.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.


参考答案:BACCA

第6题:

– Is there anything I can do for you? –()

(A) No, no, thank you.

(B) I’m looking for a blue raincoat, size 36.

(C) It’s doesn’t matter.

(D) It’s none of your business.


正确答案:B
解答参考:当销售人员问Is there anything I can do for you?意思是:您要买点什么?应该回答想要买的东西,故选B。

第7题:

In Britain people usually have a doctor near their home or in their town. This is the local doctor. You have to register with a doctor before you can make an appointment. You usually have to fill in a form. and the doctor examines you. Families often all register with the same doctor. Doctors often work together in groups, and the name of the place where they work is a Doctor's Surgery. The government pays for this system, and it is free to go to see your doctor. If the doctor decides that you need treatment he can prescribe medicine. For example he can prescribe antibiotics for an infection. Medicine can be tablets to take with water or liquid to drink. The doctor writes the prescription. You take the prescription to the chemist's, and the chemist will make up the medicine for you. You usually have to pay some money for the medicine --- but you don't have to pay the full price.

(1). British people usually go a long way to see a doctor.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(2). Some rich British families don't register with the same doctor.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't way.

(3). British people don't have to pay when they see their doctor.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(4). Doctors always work alone in their own Doctor's Surgery.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(5). British people usually have to pay for their prescription at the chemist's.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.


参考答案:BCABA

第8题:

One silly question I simply can't stand is "How do you feel". Usually the question is asked of a man in action--a man on the go, walking along the street, or busily working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? He'll probably say, "Fine, I'm all right." But "you've put a bug in his ear" — maybe now he's not sure. If you are a good friend, you may have seen something in his face, or his walk, that he did not realize that morning. It starts him worrying a little. First thing you know, he looks in a mirror to sec if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else, "How do you feel?"

Every question has its time and place. It's perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask "How do you feel?" if you're visiting a close friend in the hospital. But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying to make a train, or sitting at his desk working, it's no time to ask him that silly question.

When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays was in his eighties, someone asked him "How do you feel", Shaw put him in his place. "When you reach my age", he said, "either you feel all right or you're dead."

1).According to the writer, greetings, such as "How do you feel?" _________ .

A. show one's consideration for others

B. are a good way to make friends

C. are proper to ask a man in action

D. generally make one feel uneasy

2).The question "How do you feel?" seems to be correct and suitable when asked of ________ .

A. a man working at his desk

B. a person having lost a close friend

C. a stranger who looks somewhat worried

D. a friend who is ill

3).The writer seems to feel that a busy man should _________ .

A. be praised for his efforts

B. never be asked any question

C. not be bothered

D. be discouraged from working so hard

4).George Bernard Shaw's reply in the passage shows his ________ .

A. cheerfulness

B. cleverness

C. ability

D. politeness

5)."You've put a bug in his ear "means that you've _________ .

A. made him laugh

B. shown concern for him

C. made fun of him

D. given him some kind of warning


参考答案:DDCBD

第9题:

Hello, everyone. I'd like to talk about myself. My name is Lily. I am an IT worker. I work at the ABC company in Shanghai. Now I am working as a trainee (实习) Information Technology Manager. I am in charge of about 45 people. I am here on my own. My family is in Hong Kong. I don't have any brothers, but I have a sister. She works on newspaper advertisements. She is now sitting in front of the TV set and watching me on TV in our house in Hong Kong. I believe, my mother and father are together with her too. I would like to say hello to my family. Hi, Mum and Dad! Hello, Rose! Can you see me and hear me clearly? I am now in the TV studio (演播室) of Shanghai TV Station. We are making a program about our company. These people around me are my colleagues. That one over there is our boss.

(1). Lily works in IT.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(2). Lily has got a big family in Hong Kong.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(3). Lily is working on a training program in the TV studio of Shanghai TV Station.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(4). Lily is going to be the IT Manager.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(5). Lily's boss and her colleagues are in Shanghai now.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.


参考答案:ABBCA

第10题:

According to Carol Goman, why seven seconds are all you need to leave a lasting first impression?

A.That’s the time your nerves can get controlled.

B.That’s the time you need to introduce yourself.

C.That’s the time your traits can grab attention.

D.That’s the time you need to think about what you say.


参考答案:C

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