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閱讀下面短文,然后從其后各題所給的四個選項中選擇最佳選項。
         According to Gerry Smith and Shaun Belding, writers of three books on dealing with people who make
troubles at the office, how you get on with the people described below can improve the working environment
for everyone.
        (1)People who blame (指責(zé)) others including (包括) you
          Call them on it by saying, "Why is it always someone else's fault (錯誤)?" They may laugh over what
you said or become sorry. Both of them mean your point has been taken.
        (2)People who take your ideas as their own
          Put your names on anything you write or make. If someone does it at a meeting, point it out at once-
using humour(幽默)if possible. Later follow the person and tell him or her, "Don't do that again."
        (3)People who often break in
          Don't put up with it. Say coolly but firmly (堅定地), "Please wait while I finish talking."
        (4)People who embarrass (使人窘迫) you in public
          Put them on the hot seat by saying later, "I'm sure you didn't want to embarrass me, but you did."
        (5)People who don't follow through
          Of course you cannot order another worker, but you can try telling them they are not helpful and that
you'll report it to the boss (老板) if they go on. Then do it.
        (6)People who tell lies
          Talk straight to him or her when it's about you. Or ask the boss for help, who can tell him or her, "There
are lies going around. Can I get you to straighten them out for me?"
1. What kind of people does the passage talk about?
[     ]
A. Those who have difficulty at work.
B. Those who are making troubles.
C. Those who don't like working hard.
D. Those who aren't ready to help.
2. If someone takes your invention as his own, what will you do?
[     ]
A. Point it out at once.
B. Talk to him coolly and firmly.
C. Put him on the hot seat.
D. Report the matter to your boss.
3. The words break in in the passage mean _________.
[     ]
A. get into a room without knocking on the door
B. shout loudly while others are having a meeting
C. try to take a place which somebody else is working in
D. start to talk while somebody else hasn't finish talking
4. The writer's main purpose (目的) is _________.
[     ]
A. to teach those who aren't doing well in their work
B. to let people know how to make friends with others
C. to make to working environment better for all people
D. to help bosses find a better way to work out problems

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閱讀理解。
     On a very cold evening in northern Virginia many yean ago, an old man was waiting for a ride across the
river. Anxiously (焦急地), he watched as several horsemen passed by, then another. Finally, the last rider
came to the place where the old man sat. As this one drew near, the old man caught the rider's eyes and said,
"Sir, would you mind giving an old man a ride to the other side?"
     Reining (勒隹韁繩) his horse, the rider replied, "Sure." Seeing the old man was unable to lift his half-frozen
(凍得半僵的) body from the ground, the rider got off the horse and helped the old man onto it. He took the
old man not only across the river, but also to his house, which was just a few miles away.
     As they came to his house, the rider's curiosity (好奇心) caused him to ask the old man, "Sir, I noticed
that you let several other riders pass by without asking for help. Then I came up and you immediately asked
me for a ride. What would happen if I had refused and left you there?"
     The old man lowered himself slowly down from the horse, looked the rider straight in the eyes and replied,
I've been there for some time. I think I know people well. I looked into the eyes of the other riders and
immediately saw there was no worry about my situation. It would have been useless even to ask them for a
ride. But when I looked into your eyes, I saw kindness and compassion (同情)? I knew you would give me
a hand."
     Those words moved the rider deeply. He said to the old man, "I am very grateful for what you have said.
May (但愿) I never get too busy with my own things that I fail to help others with kindness and compassion."
1. The old man found that the last rider was _____.
A. unhelpful
B. kind and helpful
C. curious and active
D. indifferent (漠不關(guān)心的)
2. What did the last rider do after the old man asked him to give him a ride?
A. He refused the old man at first.
B. He only took the old man across the river.
C. He took the old man to his house at last.
D. He asked the old man to get on the horse himself.
3. The old man let several other riders pass by without asking for help because _____.
A. he was so frozen that he couldn't say a word
B. he was too nervous to ask them for help
C. he couldn't see kindness and compassion in their eyes
D. he didn't want to accept their help at all
4. By saying "May I never get too busy with my own things that I fail to help others with kindness and
    compassion.", the last rider means _____.
A. he will try to help others whole-heartedly (全心全意地) from now on even if he is busy
B. he will never get too busy in his own things any longer
C. he wasn't willing to help others with kindness and compassion in the past
D. he failed to help others in the past because he was not very kind

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My mind seems always to return to the day when I met Carl. The city bus stopped at a corner to         the passengers(乘客).1 was included. After getting on the bus, I looked for a place to sit. At last, I found a seat near the back.

    The passenger of the         next to the one I was going for was an old man in a grey suit. Seated myself, I began to read the book I had been carrying which was Jack Kerouac's On the Road. The man in the seat next to me introduced himself by asking if I        any other book like the one I was holding. When I told him I had, he seemed to become        and so did I. He said he was Carl. And asked if I like jazz(爵士樂),and l told him that I didn't really listen to it and that I like rock and roll. Waiting for Carl to tell me that I          listen to real music, I was shocked when he just smiled and nodded. He said, "You          me of myself when I was your age. I remember how my parents hated jazz, how they couldn't see how I could listen to that terrible noise. I bet your parents say the same thing, don't they?" Now it was my        to smile and nod.

    As the bus took us from one side of the city to the' other, Carl and I talked about a lot of different things. The more we talked, the more amazed I became at          the two of us really had in common, although we had the        difference. I haven't seen him         we parted, but the thought of our relationship that day never leaves my mind.

1.A. take up            B. pick up                 C. put up                   D. turn up

2.A. seat              B. bus               C. city                       D. book

3.A. read            B. was reading          C. had read             D. would read

4.A. worried           B. silent                   C. interested          D. bored

5.A. mustn't            B. shouldn't            C. must                    D. should

6.A. remember B. warn                    C. make                   D. remind

7.A. turn            B. time                      C. day                       D. honor

8.A. why             B. where                   C. how                        D. how much

9.A. race               B. age                       C. sex                       D. color

10.A. after    B. when                   C. since                    D. before

 

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根據(jù)對話內(nèi)容,在空白處填寫適當(dāng)?shù)脑捳Z(話語可能是一個句子,也可能是一個短語或一個詞),使對話完整。
A: Good morning, Lin Tao. The summer holidays will begin. Where are you going to  1   your summer
holidays?
B: In Dalian.
A: In Dalian? What are you going to do there?
B: I'm going to   2   the English Summer Camp(英語夏令營).
A: How are you going there?
B: By plane.  If I take  a  train, I'll have to change the trains in Beijing.
A: You're right.  3  ?
B: It is CA551.
A: What time wi11 the plane   4  ?
B: At 9 o'clock.
A: How soon will you get to Dalian?
B: In about one and a half hours.
A: How fast the plane is!B:  It would take me about 24 hours by train.
A: I hope   5  .
B: Thank you very much.

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閱讀理解。
     Write down your wish on the Wish Tree. And tell the tree what you'll do for others if your wish
comes true. Who knows? The tree may do magic for you.
     I hope my grandpa will get well quickly. If he
can leave the hospital and come home, I will give
away all my money to the hospital. 
                                                  by Grace
     I wish my mom and dad would
be nice to each other and get together
again. If that happens, I will help children
cross the street every day. 
                                             by Hank
     I want to become a popular movie star. Make
my wish come true and I will save time to teach
my fans how to look younger. 
                                                 by Willy
     If I can turn into a smart and beautiful
girl, I will share all my clothes with my
sisters. 
                                                by Nina
likely 可能
1. What can we learn about the Wish Tree?
A.  It tells people's future.
B.  It collects people's name cards.
C.  It helps people to think of others.
D. It grows bigger when a wish comes true.
2. Which is most likely true?
A.  Nina is a movie star.
B.  Grace works in the hospital.
C.  Willy will teach people how to make a movie.
D.  Hank would like to keep children safe on the road.
3. Who does NOT write about his or her family?
A.  Grace.
B.  Hank.
C.  Willy.
D.  Nina.

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