题目列表(包括答案和解析)
—Hurry up, Mum. The lights are turned on. Dad has been back.
—It _________ be him. He has gone to Shanghai.
A.must | B.can’t | C.mustn’t | D.may |
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What is an e–reader? An e–reader is a small computer. It can hold thousands of e–books. So people want to throw away heavy schoolbags and read with small, light e–readers. For example, a US high school has put its paper books away. Teachers and students are using e–readers now. “It’s so convenient. You can have so many books right at your fingertips.” said Meghan Chenausky,16. Chinese schoolchildren are also trying e–readers. Hanvon WISEreader is the most popular e–reader in China. It weighs about 260g and is as big as a regular textbook. It is a special e–reader. Students can make notes on it. They can use it to download textbooks from school computers. It can also send and receive homework. New e–readers are not just for reading. They have WI-FI(无线网络) and multimedia(多媒体).Parents think these may hurt children’s study habits. “I think WI-FI is not necessary for kids.” says Zeng Wenwen,43, Beijing. |
根据短文内容,判断下列句了正误。正确为“T”,错误为“F”。并在答题卡上把“T”或“F”涂黑。
1.An e–reader can keep thousands of e–books.
2.An e–reader can help to make schoolbags lighter than before.
3.In every US school, e–readers are used instead of paper textbooks.
4.The passage mainly introduces the size of an e–reader.
5.A different opinion is against the WI-FI and multimedia of e–readers.
—Hurry up, Mum. The lights are turned on. Dad has been back.
—It _________ be him. He has gone to Shanghai.
A.must B.can’t C.mustn’t D.may
Giving someone good news is easy, but what about bad news? Are there any good ways to give bad news without making people too upset? The following steps might help:
Say something positive. Try to start or end the conversation with some good news, so that it’s not all bad. For example, “ You did very well in the interview, but unfortunately we’ve given the job to somebody else.”
Prepare your listener for the news. Use phrases to introduce what you’re going to say, like “Unfortunately, …”, “ I’m really sorry , but…” or “ I’m afraid I’ve got some bad news.” This gives the listener time to prepare for what you’re going to say.
Try to give a reason. People like know why things go wrong. Try to explain the decision. If someone doesn’t get the job, can you explain why? If you have to cancel an appointment, try to give a reason.
Use a soft tone of voice. If you’re giving someone bad news, try to use a soft, calm voice to make your sound kind. Say things to show you understand, like “I’m really sorry.” Or “I know this must be disappointing.”
【小题1】 Which step isn’t mentioned in the passage?
A.Talk about problems |
B.Try to give a reason |
C.Say something positive |
D.Prepare your listener for the news |
A.词语 | B.语气 | C.眼神 | D.手势 |
A.You lucky thing! |
B.You’ll never guess what. |
C.Bad news, I’m afraid. |
D.That’s really wonderful. |
A.“Unfortunately” can be used to tell the bad news. |
B.You can start the conversation with some good news. |
C.Tone of voice is important when giving the bad news. |
D.Nobody likes to know the reason why things go wrong. |
A.Bad news can be good news |
B.Good ways to give bad news |
C.It’s easy to give bad news |
D.Giving bad news without any trouble |
What is an e–reader? An e–reader is a small computer. It can hold thousands of e–books. So people want to throw away heavy schoolbags and read with small, light e–readers. For example, a US high school has put its paper books away. Teachers and students are using e–readers now. “It’s so convenient. You can have so many books right at your fingertips.” said Meghan Chenausky,16. Chinese schoolchildren are also trying e–readers. Hanvon WISEreader is the most popular e–reader in China. It weighs about 260g and is as big as a regular textbook. It is a special e–reader. Students can make notes on it. They can use it to download textbooks from school computers. It can also send and receive homework. New e–readers are not just for reading. They have WI-FI(无线网络) and multimedia(多媒体).Parents think these may hurt children’s study habits. “I think WI-FI is not necessary for kids.” says Zeng Wenwen,43, Beijing. |
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