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Mr Robinson had to travel somewhere on business, and as he was in a hurry, he decided to go 1 .He liked sitting beside a window when he was 2 , so when he got on the plane, he looked for a window seat . He found all of them 3 except one . There was a young man 4 beside it , and Robinson was 5 that he had not taken the one by the window . Anyhow, he went 6 it .
When he reached it, however, he saw that there was a notice on it, written in large letters, 7 “This seat is kept for proper balance. Thank you.” Mr Robinson had never seen such a notice before, 8 he thought the plane 9 be carrying something particularly heavy in its room which made it 10 to have the passengers properly balanced. So he walked 11 and found 12 empty seat, not beside the window to sit on.
Two or three other people 13 to sit in the window seat 14 the young man, but they 15 read the notice and walked on . Then when the plane was nearly 16 a very beautiful girl 17 into the plane. The young man who was watching the passengers coming in, 18 took the notice 19 the seat beside him-and by this means succeeded in 20 a pretty companion (伴) during the whole trip .
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Since these numbers are 6 with something 7 , people can remember them very 8 , so they have 9 advertisements for shops.
On the other hand, 10 are also telephone numbers which are regarded as forbidden 11 the Japanese people. 1564, for example, has the sound of “kill people” 12 the number 4219 has 13 of “people die”.
At 14 , there are about forty-four million 15 in Japan, yet it is almost 16 for everyone to get a lucky telephone number. So these 17 have become commodities (商品) and can be 18 as goods. The 19 can reach as 20 as 222 thousand Japanese yen (日元).
1.A. read B. listen C. hear D. look
2.A. English B. strange C. different D. same
3.A. For B. Neither C. Either D. Both
4.A.any B.rest C.other D.any other
5.A.but B.or C.as D.and
6.A.joined B.connected C.fixed D.mixed
7.A.to do B.useful C.nice D.important
8.A.hard B.slowly C.much D.easily
9.A.become B.been C.had D.made
10.A.these B.they C.those D.there
11.A.for B.by C.with D.to
12.A.but B.because C.as D.while
13.A.sound B.meaning C.that D.this
14.A.times B.present C.last D.first
15.A.shops B.Japanese C.telephones D.numbers
16.A.possible B.impossible C.easy D.necessary
17.A.telephones B.goods C.shops D.numbers
18.A.used B.made C.sold D.stored
19.A.yen B.money C.telephone D.prices
20.A.valuable B.big C.high D.large
The Japanese pay much attention to the luck of telephone numbers. The bath houses, for example, like to use 4626, because when 1 in Japanese, it has the 2 pronunciation as “have a good bath”. 3 the clothes shops and the butcher’s like 4129 better than 4 number because this number can either be read as “good dress” 5 “good meat”.
Since these numbers are 6 with something 7 , people can remember them very 8 , so they have 9 advertisements for shops.
On the other hand, 10 are also telephone numbers which are regarded as forbidden 11 the Japanese people. 1564, for example, has the sound of “kill people” 12 the number 4219 has 13 of “people die”.
At 14 , there are about forty-four million 15 in Japan, yet it is almost 16 for everyone to get a lucky telephone number. So these 17 have become commodities (商品) and can be 18 as goods. The 19 can reach as 20 as 222 thousand Japanese yen (日元).
1.A. read B. listen C. hear D. look
2.A. English B. strange C. different D. same
3.A. For B. Neither C. Either D. Both
4.A.any B.rest C.other D.any other
5.A.but B.or C.as D.and
6.A.joined B.connected C.fixed D.mixed
7.A.to do B.useful C.nice D.important
8.A.hard B.slowly C.much D.easily
9.A.become B.been C.had D.made
10.A.these B.they C.those D.there
11.A.for B.by C.with D.to
12.A.but B.because C.as D.while
13.A.sound B.meaning C.that D.this
14.A.times B.present C.last D.first
15.A.shops B.Japanese C.telephones D.numbers
16.A.possible B.impossible C.easy D.necessary
17.A.telephones B.goods C.shops D.numbers
18.A.used B.made C.sold D.stored
19.A.yen B.money C.telephone D.prices
20.A.valuable B.big C.high D.large
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Begin doing the work you love as soon as possible, even if you don't get paid for it, or if you can only work at it 1 . Albert Einstein was 2 to get a job as a physics professor. He could have said to himself, "Well, I just don't have the work relative to 3 . I should give up on it and settle for something else." 4 , he wrote the two most famous papers while 5 as a patent office worker. After their 6 , there was not any major 7 in the world that would not have wanted him to work for them. If you want to work as an artist and are 8 as a waiter, don't think of yourself as a waiter who 9 one day to become an artist. That puts the 10 you love somewhere off in the distant future. Rather, think yourself as 11 , supporting yourself by waiting tables and paint, or draw as much as you can. It is 12 to earn a living wage as a waiter working 24 hours a week. That 13 plenty of time to devote to training or developing your craft (手艺) in the 14 hours. While you are seeking the work you love, 15 helps to expand your awareness into the universe of all possibilities. You don't want to be 16 the ideas of what you should do or what you have done before. Having opened to 17 the possibilities, you can make a final 18 and select the work you love as your own. Doing the work you love 19 that you be equally comfortable with the imaginative and the 20 . It requires the ability to dream big dreams and the ability to face and master all the little details that make dreams come true. | |||
( )1. A. full-time ( )2. A. unable ( )3. A. science ( )4. A. So ( )5. A. employed ( )6. A. publication ( )7. A. city ( )8. A. known ( )9. A. thinks ( )10. A. man ( )11. A. an artist ( )12. A. impossible ( )13. A. sends ( )14. A. on ( )15. A. it ( )16. A. interested in ( )17. A. no ( )18. A. decision ( )19. A. suggests ( )20. A. necessary |
B. hard B. able B. maths B. Instead B. regarded B. discoveries B. factory B. making a living B. imagines B. woman B. a waiter B. possible B. spares B. office B. which B. devoted to B. all B. plan B. requires B. practical |
C. easily C. unwilling C. physics C. Therefore C. worked C. successes C. university C. leading a life C. hopes C. person C. a waitress C. important C. leaves C. business C. that C. limited to C. few C. conclusion C. insists C. careful |
D. part-time D. anxious D. money D. And D. recognized D. papers D. company D. chosen D. decides D. work D. a painter D. lucky D. takes D. off D. this D. troubled by. D. both D. judge D. encourages D. honest |
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