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根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项.
J:What time did you come home last night, Jane?
K: 1
J:At midnight? I didn’t hear you.
K:Well, 2 I didn’t want to wake you up.
J:You didn’t go to the wild party, did you?
K:Wild party? 3 I went to a folk concert with Alice and Merry.
J: 4 The concert didn’t end until midnight, did it?
K:No, but after the concert we went to Alice’s place. 5 Her father is fighting local elections next week, you know.
A.I came in quietly.
B.The party was really wonderful.
C.I happened to lose my watch.
D.About half past twelve.
E.We talked about politics.
F.Why did you come back so late?
G.I hate those wild parties.
根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Jane:Oh, that's Mr.Taylor.He is so boring.
Mother:What do you mean?
Jane: 1 And he's so quick tempered, mum.
Mother: 2 Are you sure, darling?
Jane:Yes, he gets angry very quickly.
Mother: 3
Jane:And do you know, he spends all his time looking at his reflection in the window, admiring himself.
Mother:Really? 4
Jane:Because he is vain, that's why! And conceited(自负的).He thinks he knows everything.
Mother:Oh, Jane.Be reasonable.I'm sure you're exaggerating(夸张), Mr.Taylor seems such a nice and kind man.
Jane: 5 He's mean(小气的)and cruel.
Mother:Cruel? Now how can a history teacher be cruel?
Jane:Because he only gave me two out of ten marks in my history test.
Mother:Oh, now I understand, Jane.I think you'd better get on with your homework.
A.Well, he isn't.
B.And why does he do it?
C.His lessons send me to sleep.
D.That's doesn't sound like Mr.Taylor at all.
E.Quick tempered? Mr.Taylor?
F.Yes, he does.
G.He doesn’t like me.
根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项为多余选项.
A
: Hello, Pam. Any news of Jane?B
: Well, 1A
: Yes, I know. I was going to phone her but I haven't had time yet.B
: You know, 2A
: What, the same one that she was in love with last month? Hasn't she got tired of him yet?B
: 3A
: Well, she's already been in love three times this year, and it's only March.B
: She's a warm-hearted girl.A
: You can say that again, Pam. 4 Is she still in that company?B
: Yes, still there.A
: How's she doing?B
: 5 They've already given her a rise.1
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. Pretty well.b
. How is she getting on with her studies?c
. She's back from holiday.d
. I don't believe it.e
. she's still in love with that student.f
. That's not a very nice thing to say, Mary.g
. How's her work going?根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
A:What time did you come home last night, Jane?
B: 1
A:At midnight?I didn’t hear you
B:Well 2 I didn’t want to wake you up
A:You didn’t go to the wild party, did you?
B:Wild party? 3 I went to a folk concert with Alice and Merry.
A: 4 The concert didn’t end until midnight, did it?
B:No, but after the concert we went to Emma’place. 5 Her father in fighting local elections next week, you know.
A.I came in quietly
B.The party was really wonderful
C.I happended to have lost my watch
D.About half past twelve
E.We talked about politics.
F.Why did you come back so late?
G.I hate those wild parties.
Why do some people have many friends while others do not? 1 However, it is not so. Let’s look at two psychological experiments which will give you the key to happy interpersonal relations.
The first experiment is called the “Hawthorne effect” after Hawthorne, Illinois, where the experiment took place. A group of psychologists examined the work patterns of two groups of workers in the Western Electric Company. 2 .The psychologists changed the working conditions for one group twice but left the other group alone. They were surprised to find that productivity increase on both occasions and in both groups. They concluded that the increase in productivity came from the attention given to the workers by the management. It had increased their motivation (积极性) and so they had worked harder. In other words, if you take an interest in others ,they will want to please you and you will have good relations with them.
3 After Martin Luther King, Jr was killed in the 1960s, a teacher, Jane Elliott, living in an all – white town decided to help her class of young children understand why the Civil Rights Movement had been necessary in America.
She divided the class into two groups: one with blue eyes and the other with brown eyes. Other eye colours such as hazel or green were excluded from his exercise. Then she told the class that brown – eyed people were cleverer than blue – eyed ones because of an agent (化学作用) for brown colour found in their blood. Blue – eyed people were stupid, lazy and not to be trusted. Jane Elliott did not need to say any more. The brown – eyed students quickly got used to their new role as the leaders of the class. The blue – eyed students became quiet and withdrawn. Then she discovered something very interesting. Four poor brown – eyed readers began to read fluently in a way they had never done before. 4 .So if you want to be successful and happy, take an interest in others whether they are your classmates or workmates. Congratulate them on their successes and sympathize(同情) with them in their troubles. 5 .
A. Before the experiment the management talked to both groups of workers and explained that they wanted to find the best working environment for them.
B. Remember that the way you treat others will decide their attitude and behaviour to you.
C. The second experiment shows what happens to personal relations if you are rude to or ignore(忽略) others.
D. The ones who have more friends usually are those who care about others.
E. Jane Elliott had shown that the way people are treated affects not only their behaviour but also their confidence and their performance.
F.You may even imagine that this ability was something they were born with because it seems so effortless to them.
G. The second experiment tells us what teachers said has a great effect on the students.
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