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I am ______ by the growing number of plays and operas that are now being staged in this city.

A. separated   B. impressed    C. invited   D. expressed

 

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Every minute I have spent in your country ______ me with the friendship of your people to our people.?

A.impressed   B.filled      C.satisfied     D.moved

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I am ______by the beautiful scenery in the countryside.

A. separated     B. impressed     C. invited    D. expressed

 

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My husband, Bob, died in January 2010. His death was unexpected as well. I __1__ condolences(哀悼) from people I hadn't heard from in years: letters, cards, flowers, calls, and visits. I took a bad knock with __2__. I was so struggling to __3__ the whys and hows of this terrible thing that had happened to my family, knowing in my heart that there really were no __4__. It's just all so sad.

One message __5__ me deeply. I received a letter from my best friend from sixth __6__ through high school. We had drifted somewhat since __7__ in 1959, as she stayed in our home town and I did not. __8__ it was the kind of friendship that could quickly resume even if we __9__ touch for five or ten years.

Her husband, Pete, had died perhaps 20 years ago at a young age, __10__ her with deep sorrow and heavy __11__: finding a job and raising three young children.She and Pete, __12__ Bob and I, had shared one of those rare, close,“love?of?your?life?you?can?never?forget”__13__.

In her letter she __14__ an anecdote about my mother who had passed away years ago. She wrote, “When Pete died, your dear mother __15__ me and said,‘Trudy, I don't know what to say...so I'll just say I love you.’”

She closed her letter to me repeating my mother's words of so long __16__, “Bonnie, I don't know what to say...so I'll just say I love you.”

I felt I __17__ almost hear my mother speaking to me now. What a __18__ message of sympathy! How dear of my friend to cherish it all those years and then __19__ it on to me. I love you. __20__ words. A gift. A legacy (遗赠物).

1.A.received      B.wrote       C.sent      D.showed

2.A.disappointment B.relief       C.grief     D.regret

3.A.ask        B.experience     C.explain     D.understand

4.A.answers      B.skills        C.explanation    D.information

5.A.impressed     B.touched      C.appreciated   D.affected

6.A.grade       B.class       C.sense      D.week

7.A.marriage      B.graduation     C.quarrel     D.settlement

8.A.Instead      B.Therefore     C.But       D.However

9.A.kept        B.lost        C.got       D.engaged

10.A.moving       B.returning     C.staying     D.leaving

11.A.opportunities   B.responsibilities  C.services     D.chances

12.A.including    B.as well as     C.like       D.except for

13.A.contacts   B.backgrounds     C.interests      D.relationships

14.A.shared    B.combined   C.achieved      D.remembered

15.A.met    B.kissed    C.hugged   D.shook

16.A.after   B.away    C.apart    D.ago

17.A.must    B.should    C.would   D.could

18.A.powerful      B.serious  C.bitter       D.sincere

19.A.deliver       B .pass   C.return      D.remind

20.A.Unnecessary     B.Perfect  C.Curious      D.Abstract

 

 

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It is often said that politeness costs nothing. In fact,__1__ hearing the phrase “thank you” or “well done” means the same to employees as a modest pay __2__, researchers say.

Praise and encouragement also __3__ employees more likely to work hard and stay in their jobs, saving on the cost of finding __4__.

A third of 1,000 workers __5__ said they did not get thanked at all when they did well,and a(n) __6__ third said they were not thanked enough.

In both __7__, the employees said they felt __8__, meaning they were less likely to be __9__ to their jobs and were more likely to look for employment elsewhere.

According to the survey, praising employees has the same __10__ as a 1 percent pay rise, and works out much __11__ for bosses.

Three out of four employees said that regular __12__ by their bosses was important to them, __13__ only a quarter said they were actually given as much praise __14__ they felt they needed. Those doing manual(体力的)jobs were less likely to be given any __15__ for doing well.

Scottish employees felt __16__ undervalued, eight out of ten saying they would like more praise. However, workers in the northeast are less __17__ by being buttered up by the boss, as only 69 percent said they felt the __18__ to be told “well done” regularly.

The research found that words of praise did more than __19__ a pleasant place to work—they could __20__ increase profits.

1.A.properly      B.consequently  C.insistently      D.frequently

2.A.rise        B.ride      C.surprise       D.incident

3.A.forces       B.catches    C.makes        D.contributes

4.A.possibilities     B.replacements  C.responsibilities    D.disadvantages

5.A.surveyed      B.reported   C.employed       D.inspired

6.A.adequate    B.total       C.special       D.further

7.A.surveys     B.cases        C.parts       D.points

8.A.privileged      B.favored     C.undervalued    D.evaluated

9.A.caught        B.attached    C.involved     D.devoted

10.A.motivation     B.advantage   C.development     D.feeling

11.A.less convenient     B.more likely  C.cheaper      D.more expensive

12.A.inspection     B.acknowledgement  C.commitment   D.outlines

13.A.but      B.otherwise      C.thus       D.so

14.A.that      B.when        C.while       D.as

15.A.solution      B.situation    C.recognition      D.communication

16.A.least       B.the less     C.the more      D.most

17.A.charged      B.impressed    C.delayed       D.exploded

18.A.chance      B.need      C.potential      D.function

19.A.create     B.demand       C.require      D.restore

20.A.alone      B.still       C.even        D.yet

 

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