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I know you're new in the job, but _____ me and you'll be all right.
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A. stick to
B. stick with
C. stick out
D. stick around

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I know you’re new in the job,but   me and you’ll be all right.

A.stick to           B.stick with

C.stick out           D.stick around

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I know you’re new in the job,but  me and you’ll be all right.


  1. A.
    stick to
  2. B.
    stick with
  3. C.
    stick out
  4. D.
    stick around

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Please excuse me if I’m a little sad today because Mark is leavingYou probably don’t know Markbut you might be lucky enough to know someone just like himHe’s been the heart and soul of the office for a couple of years combining professional skills with a sweet and gentle natureHe’s never been all that interested in getting credit for the terrific work he doesHe just wants to do his joband to do it extremely well

??? And now he’s moving on to an exciting new professional opportunityIt sounds like it could be the chance of a lifetimeand we’re sincerely pleased for himBut that doesn’t make it any easier to say goodbye to a dear friend and trusted colleague

??? Life has a way of throwing these curve balls at usJust when we start to get comfortable with a persona place or a situationsomething comes along to change the recipeA terrific neighbor moves awaySomeone in the family graduatesA child finds new love and loyalties through marriageThe family’s bread-winner is laid offOur ability to cope with change and disruption determines our peacehappiness and contentment in life

But how do we do that? According to the author of Ecclesiastecomfort can be found in remembering that “to everything there is a seasonand a time to every purpose under heavenLet today embrace the past with remembranceand the future with longing’’

“Changeindeedis painfulyet ever needful”said philosopher Thomas Carlyle“And if memory has its force and worthso also has hope

??? We’re going to miss MarkBut rather than lose ourselves in the sadness of our partingwe’ll focus on our hopes for a brighter future——for himand for usAnd then we’ll go out and do everything we can to make that future happenUntil our plans change——again

1.What will happen to Mark soon?

AHe will pass away????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? BHe will leave for a new job

CHe will get married????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? DHe will stay with us forever

2.The underlined word “credit” in Para1 probably means __________

Apraise????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? Bcriticism

Copportunity ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? Djob

3.From the passagewe can learn that __________

Aany change will make us upset any time

Bit is easy to say goodbye to a dear friend and trusted colleague

Cour happiness depends on our ability to deal with change

Dcomfort can be found in remembering the sadness

4.The best title of the passage may be __________

AMy Friend Mark????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? BFocusing on Future

CAlways Changing????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? ????????????? DA Sad Story

 

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(C)
When I decided to apply for a summer job, I was a freshman. After several attempts(尝试), I got an interview with Dave Hensley, a manager in the games department at Cedar Point Amusement Park. I was a very shy and quiet boy, but I put aside my shy nature for the interview, and was as outgoing(外向的) as I knew how to be. Apparently(明显地)it worked. I was informed (通知) to go to the park the next day. However, when I arrived, Dave told me he was assigning (分派) me to be a guesser. That position required standing all alone, speaking to thousands of people over a microphone. I never dreamed Dave would assign me to that position.
Dave must have sensed my fear as he said, “Don’t worry. I’m sure you’ll do fine.” Then he took me to the Guessing Game location in an area of the park. Along the way, Dave talked to me, trying to improve my confidence. He told me to just relax and be myself, and then the microphone was put into my hand.
My mind was disorderly, but I knew I wanted to work at Cedar Point, and that desire meant I had to make it. After thirty minutes, Dave took the microphone and gave it to another guesser. He turned to me and said, “Well, at least you’re not afraid of the microphone!” Thanks to Dave’s trust and encouragement, I went on to become a very successful guesser. His support in helping me overcome that fear improved my life in more ways than Dave could ever imagine. In that same spirit, I successfully completed my Master’s degree in electrical engineering which I had once wanted to give up.
64. In order to get the job, the author _______.
A. had to have several interviews with Dave Hensley
B. often went to the amusement park at Cedar Point
C. let the manager know he was a very shy and quiet person
D. made the manager believe he was good at dealing with strangers
65. Right after the author heard that his position was a guesser, he was ____.
A. excited       B. afraid     C. happy       D. regretful
66. After reading the whole passage, we can infer that the author _______.
A. didn’t do well in electrical engineering at first
B. wanted to be a guesser all his life
C. could learn new things very quickly
D. wanted to be a person like Dave Hensley
67. By writing about his own experience, the author wants to tell us _______.
A. how to be a successful guesser as a freshman
B. how to be a popular person in a company
C. the importance of trust(信任)and encouragement
D. the importance of having a good manager

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