It takes just a quick look,maybe three seconds,for someone to value you when you meet for the first time.In this short time,the other person forms an opinion about you based on your appearance,your body language and how you are dressed.
71.This article provides some useful tips to help you.
Be on time
PIan to arrive a few minutes early.And allow some room for possible delays in traffic or taking a wrong turn.72.
Be at ease
If you are feeling uncomfortable,this can make the other person ill at ease and that’s a sure way to create a wrong impression.If you are calm and confident,the other person will feel more at ease!
Present yourself appropriately
73. The person you are meeting for the first time does not know you and your appearance is usually the first clue he or she has.But it certainly does not mean you look like a model.
A winning smile
“Smile and the world smiles,too.”A warm and confident smile will put both you and the other person at ease.So smiling is a winner when it comes to a great first impression.
Be open and confident
Body language as well as appearance speaks much louder than words.74.
Stand tall,smile,make eye contact,and greet with a firm handshake.
Be positive and polite
75. Good manners and polite behavior help make a good first impression.One modern manner worth mentioning is to “turn off your mobile phone”.
With a little extra thought and preparation,you can make every first impression not just good but great.
A.Use body language to show your confidence.
B.On the contrary,bad manners and uneasy behavior can make a wrong first impression born.
C.Arriving early is the first step in creating a good impression.
D.Present a positive attitude,even in the face of criticism(責(zé)備)or in the face of nervousness.
E.It’s important to know how to create a good first impression。
F.Of course the physical appearance matters.
G.Smiling is a universal language in the world.
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As parents, you should (教育)your children to be polite to others.
She ______(遭受)from loneliness when studying abroad.
Many top leaders are (擔(dān)心,關(guān)心)about the shortage of water.
It takes at least a week to (恢復(fù),痊愈)from the HINI flu.
My grandpa is ______(喜歡)of fishing and sometimes he fishes all day in the river.
The flood did a lot of (損害)to the crops.
He (承認(rèn))making that terrible mistake.
I am (決心)to do better than Mike and I am sure I will.
He asked his wife’s (觀點,意見)on every important decision.
Few birds managed to (幸存,活過)the cold winter.
They s every room for the missing paper.
J from what he said, he must be an honest man.
After g from university, he worked as a newspaper reporter.
There is no d that he stole the papers.
Kate didn’t want to attend the party, but she was p to come at last.
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根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,從對話后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并將答案標(biāo)號填寫在答題卡上相應(yīng)題號后的橫線上。選項中有兩項多余選項。
A:Frank,it’s almost vacation time.Have you found a summer job yet?
B: 1. But camp job doesn’t pay much.How about you?
A:Well,I think I can get a j ob at the Friendship Hotel.A friend of mine was a waiter there last summer.The pay wasn’t good,but he got a lot of tips.He was happy with it.
B: 2. She enjoyed it.She said a restaurant was a good place for her.
A:3. After sitting in school classes all winter,I'd like a job in open air.
B:You are right.Everybody knows high school kids earn a lot just by cutting grass every summer.My brother is only fifteen,but he gets eight dollars every time he cuts somebody’s grass.It takes him only an hour!
A:4. But now,I think I might work for a building company,or something like that.
B:5.You can learn a 10t.
A:Well,I'd like to have a try.
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1.As parents, you should (教育)your children to be polite to others.2.
3. She ______(遭受)from loneliness when studying abroad.
4.
5.Many top leaders are (擔(dān)心,關(guān)心)about the shortage of water.
6.
7.It takes at least a week to (恢復(fù),痊愈)from the HINI flu. 8.
9.My grandpa is ______(喜歡)of fishing and sometimes he fishes all day in the river. 10.
11. The flood did a lot of (損害)to the crops.
12.
13. He (承認(rèn))making that terrible mistake.
14.
15. I am (決心)to do better than Mike and I am sure I will. 16.
17.He asked his wife’s (觀點,意見)on every important decision.18.
19. Few birds managed to (幸存,活過)the cold winter.
20.
21. They s every room for the missing paper.
22.
23. J from what he said, he must be an honest man.
24.
25. After g from university, he worked as a newspaper reporter. 26.
27. There is no d that he stole the papers. 28.
29. Kate didn’t want to attend the party, but she was p to come at last.
30.
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A 2007 survey by the National Sleep Foundation reports that Americans sleep for 6.9 hours per night, 6.8 hours on average during the week and 7.4 hours on the weekends. Generally, experts recommend eight hours of sleep per night, although some people may require only six hours of sleep while others need ten. That means on average, Americans lose one hour of sleep each night more than two full weeks of sleep every year.
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As you reduce the sleep debt, your body will come to rest at a sleeping pattern that is specifically right for you. Sleep researcher believe that genes determine our individual sleeping patterns. So you can’t train yourself to be a “short sleeper”. A 2005 study in the journal Sleep found that the more tired we get, the less tired we feel.
46. Which of the following is NOT the side effect of sleep debt?
A. Putting on weight. B. Having a bad memory.
C. Having trouble eating food. D. A temporary loss of eyesight.
47. We learn from the 2007 survey that _______.
A. Americans generally don’t have enough sleep
B. Americans sleep too much over the weekends
C. everyone is supposed to sleep for eight hours
D. most people lack two weeks of sleep every year
48. What should we do to make up for the sleep shortage?
A. We should go to sleep when we are free.
B. We should sleep for at least ten hours every day.
C. We should sleep for one or two more hours at night.
D. We should sleep day and night during the holidays.
49. Why is the intensity of the sleep important to us?
A. Our brain is resting when we are sleeping deeply.
B. Deep sleep helps our brain to fully recover.
C. We feel more relaxed when sleeping soundly.
D. Short sleep makes our body more refreshing.
50. The author seems to believe that _________.
A. the more tired we are getting, the more sleep we need
B. the sleeping patterns have nothing to do with our genes
C. it is possible for us to reduce our sleep time by training
D. it is wise for us to adapt to our natural sleeping patterns.
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Dr Kathryn Robson, the Institute director said: "It's 9 that we encourage young people to study science and think about scientific research as a job. I hope Amy now has a better 10 of what it takes to become a medical biologist."
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