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—Who’s knocking at the door?
—Maybe        wanting to sell some new products.

A.everybobyB.anybodyC.somebodyD.noboby

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Matches made over the Internet often do not last long because people end up choosing unsuitable
partners and forming emotional bonds before meeting face-to-face, an Australian university researcher
has found.
Women may especially find Mr. Wrong, as they tend to be attracted by fine comments or clever
emails, said psychologist Matthew Bambling from the Queensland University of Technology.
“You can never assume things are the way they seem online,” Bambling said. “The fact that they
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said, adding some men use the concept of “netting”, sending emails to dozens of women and hoping
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Bambling said people can avoid many of the problems by meeting early in the actual relationship,
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coffee after a few emails, which will help people from building up a fantasy image of their match.
“The main thing to remember is to make real life contact as soon as possible if you are interested in
someone, because then you will know contact as soon as possible if you are interested in someone,
because then you will know if a relationship is a possibility.” He said.
1. Why were women quite likely to find Mr. Wrong over the Internet?
A. Because they often judge a person by his appearance.
B. Because single women usually felt more lonely.
C. Because the emotional bonds were hard to break.
D. Because they were easily attracted by fine comments.
2. About the online relationship Bambling suggests we should be ______.
A. rejective    B. favorable      C. cautious      D. hopeful
3. The underlined word “exaggerate” in Paragraph 3 probably means “______”.
A. enlarge     B. invent         C. remove       D. cover
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A. Writing clever comments or emails to girls frequently.
B. Finding a partner online through one night respond.
C. Making real life contact before further development.
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1.What’s the main idea of the first and second paragraphs?

A. The mother of the author could not find her home.  

B. The mother of the author could not remember who’s his son.

C. The author’s mother suffered with serious senile dementia.

D. The author didn’t know how to cure his mother.

2.Which of the following is NOT the symptom of the mother of the author?      

A. forgetful                         B. confused      C. cheerful       D. uneasy

3.What’s the meaning of the underlined word “picture”?

A. photograph                  B. describe                 C. appear                   D. paint

4.What can you infer from the third paragraph?

A. The author cared much about his mother.    

B. The mother of the author liked pet lambs very much.

C. The author found a very little girl who was playing with a pet lamb.

D. The mother of the author did not like her usual home.

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A. Where Is Home?                                              B. A story about a son and a mother.

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David Clark, a project manager at Atisreal UK, is one of the organizers of the company’s two soccer teams. He says the main point is fun and fitness but it also has another advantage: “It gives the guys a chance to meet and relax with their peers(同等地位的人) from other departments. It builds cross-company relationships.”

Louise Aston, human resources director, says, “Not only does it promote health, but it can knock leadership on the head. The person who’s best at soccer could well be a fellow who works in the warehouse(仓库). Then this confidence will be built.”

Another reason companies are eager to promote team sports is that they are relatively cheap. Peter Mills, chief health officer at Vielife, says, “The contributions a company might make towards running a sports team - paying its league fees, for example - are pretty small compared to other expenditure(开支) in the field of health.”

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Title:67.___________________________

68._________________

Spending two days doing role-playing exercises in a conference hotel far from head office

A more effective way: Playing 69.______________________________

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Occupation

71.______________

70._________

 

A project manager at Atisreal UK

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l         Giving the guys a chance to meet and relax with their peers from other departments

l         72._____________

Louise Aston

73._________

l         Promoting health

l         Knocking leadership on the head

l         74._____________

Peter Mills

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Relatively cheap

75.______________

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Taking different measures to build teams according to 76._____

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     For many managers,"team building" means two days spent doing role-playing exercises
in a conference hotel far from head office.But perhaps a more effective way to build teams is
simply by playing real team sports,such as soccer,cricket or softball.
     David Clark,a project manager at Atisreal UK,is one of the organizers of the company's
two soccer teams.He says the main point is fitness but it also has another advantage:"It gives
the guys a chance to meet and relax with their peers (同等地位的人) from other departments.
It builds cross-company relationships."
Louise Aston,a human resources director,takes a similar view,pointing out that as well as
bringing_disparate_divisions_together,sport cuts through hierarchies (等级制度):"Not only
does it promote health,it can knock leadership on the head.The person who's best at soccer

could well be a person who works in the warehouse (库房).Then his confidence will be built."
     Another reason companies would like to promote team sports is that they are relatively
cheap.Peter Mills,chief health officer at Vielife,says:"The contributions a company might make
towards running a sports team-paying its league fees,for example-are pretty small compared
to other expenditure in the field of well-being."
     However,he warns,there is a potential downside.Sports are,by their nature,competitive
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need to ensure you don't marginalize (忽视) them.So you might use introductory days that
only beginners go to.""The emphasis was on sports such as soccer and netball,but by way
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1.How many advantages of team sports are mentioned in the passage?_____
A.Two.
B.Three.
C.Four.
D.Five.
2.The underlined part"bringing disparate divisions together"might refer to________.
A.building cross-company relationships
B.cutting through hierarchies
C.promoting health
D.bringing fun to the employees
3.We can learn that by cutting through hierarchies,________.
A.the ordinary employees may be more confident
B.the employers' positions will be threatened
C.everyone will be equal regardless of sex,age and income
D.no one will be prejudiced inside the company
4.The disadvantage of team sports is that________.
A.people who like sports are too competitive
B.someone bad at sports might not feel at home when playing sports
C.self-conscious people are not competitive
D.chess is not included in the team building programs
5.The purpose of the passage is to________.
A.introduce the meaning of "team building"
B.explain why team sports is a new way of "team building"
C.narrate the characteristics of the team sports
D.stress different people have different characters

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