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2. Select a note-taker or arrange to have the meeting audio-taped You may need to refer back to an issue that was discussed during the meeting at a later date. Good record-keeping is a sign of a good meeting manager as well.

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1. Always start the meeting on time If you begin on time, group members who show up late will realize the value of time. Beginning on time reflects the skill as an effective time manager and sets an example for others to follow.

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7.    What did Jalpur do when he saw the huge wave?

A. He set his corn on fire so the people of Shundagarh would leave the beach.

B. He screamed loudly to get the villagers’ attention.

C. He ran down the hill to tell the people.

D. He stood still, not knowing what to do.

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6. Which of the following could Jalpur NOT see from his fields?

A. Mothers washing clothes.               B. Fathers taking their corn to market.

C. Fishing boats traveling on the sea.


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      D. Children playing on the sands.

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5. The passage mainly tells us that _____.

A. there is only one type of blood in a person’s body

B. a person’s blood type is decided by hair and height

C. a person’s blood type can be changed into another

D. there are four basic types of blood in a person’s body

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Shundagarh is a village on India’s east-facing coast. It is a village of simple mud and grass houses built on the beach just above the waterline. The Khadra Hills rise immediately behind the village, to a height of one hundred and fifty meters. A simple, good-hearted old man, whose name was Jalpur, farmed two small fields on the very edge of these hills. From his fields he could see the fishing boats traveling up and down the coast. He could see the children playing on the sand; their mothers washing clothes on the flat stones where the Shiva River flowed into the sea; and their fathers landing the latest catch or repairing nets and telling stories that had no end.

All Jalpur owned in the world were the clothes he wore day in and day out, the miserable hut that he slept in at night, a few tools and cooking pots-and his fields. The corn that he grew was all that made life possible. If the weather was kind and the harvest was good, Jalpur could live happily enough-not well, but happily. When the sun was fierce, and there was little or no rain, then he came close to the line between life and death.

Last year the weather had been so kind, and the harvest promised to be good, that Jalpur had been wondering whether he could sell all that he had and live with his son farther up the coast. He had been thinking about doing this for some years. It was his dearest wish to spend his last days with his son and his wife. But he would go only if he could give; he would not go if it meant taking food out of the mouths of his grandchildren. He would rather die than do this.

On the day when Jalpur decided that he would harvest his corn, sell it, and move up the coast, he looked out to sea and saw a huge wave, several kilometers out, advancing on the coast and on the village of Shundagarh. Within ten minutes everyone in Shundagarh would be drowned. Jalpur would have shouted, but the people were too far away to hear. He would have run down the hill, but he was too old to run. He was prepared to do anything to save the people of Shundagarh, so he did the only thing that he could do: he set fire to his corn. In a matter of seconds the flames were rising high and the smoke was rising higher. Within a minute the people of Shundagarh were racing up the hill to see what had happened. There, in the middle of his blackened cornfield, they found Jalpur; and there they buried him. On his grave, they wrote the words: Here lies Jalpur, a man who gave, living ; a man who dies, giving.

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4. The writer suggests that the third most common blood type among the Europeans is _____.

A.  B          B. A           C. AB         D. O

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3. If the blood is too different from the injured, the transfusion _____.

   A. can help him greatly   B. could save him    C. could kill him   D. can injure him

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2. Usually, a person who has been injured and lost too much blood should be given a blood

transfusion _____.

   A. after he has a good rest                    B. after he receives salt or plasma

   C. right after the accident happens            D. before there are so many reactions

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1.Which of the following diagrams shows the correct relationship in blood transfusions?

(→=giving blood to)

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