A.Do make your boss look good B.Do discover the chains of commands C.Do try to find a common ground with the people you work with D.Do discover your company"s corporate culture E.Do make yourself outstanding in your workplace F.Don"t spend all your waking hours working.No one will care
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阅读理解 | Ask a bachelor(单身汉) why he resists marriage even though he finds dating to be less and less satisfying. If he is honest he will tell you that he is afraid of making a commitment. For commitment is in fact quite painful. The single life is filled with fun, adventure, excitement. Marriage has such moments, but they are not its most distinguishing (显著的) features. Couples with infant children are lucky to get a whole night"s sleep or a three-day vacation. I don"t know any parent who would choose the word fun to describe raising children. But couples who decide not to have children never know the joys of watching a child grow up or of playing with a grandchild. Understanding and accepting that true happiness has nothing to do with fun is one of the most liberating realizations. It liberates (释放) time: now we can devote more hours to activities that can genuinely increase our happiness. It liberates money: buying that new car or those fancy clothes that will do nothing to increase our happiness now seems pointless. And it liberates us from envy: we now understand that all those who are always having so much fun actually may not be happy at all. | 1. According to the author, a bachelor resists marriage chiefly because ________ . | A. he is reluctant to take on family responsibilities B. he believes that life will be more cheerful if he remains single C. he finds more fun in dating than in marriage D. he fears it will put an end to all his fun adventure and excitement | 2. Raising children, in the author"s opinion is ________ . | A. a moral duty B. a thankless job C. a rewarding task D. a source of inevitable pain | 3. From the last paragraph, we learn that envy sometimes stems from (起源于) ________ . | A. hatred B. misunderstanding C. prejudice D. ignorance | 4. To understand what true happiness is one must ________ . | A. have as much fun as possible during one"s lifetime B. make every effort to liberate oneself from pain C. put up with pain under all circumstances D. be able to distinguish happiness from fun | 阅读理解 | "Have you ever heard the old saying, "Never judge a book by its cover"? This is a good rule to follow when you try to judge the cleverness of others by their looks and performance. Some people have minds that shine only in certain situations. A young man with an unusual gift in novel writing may find himself speechless before a pretty girl. But don"t make the mistake of thinking he might not be that clever. With a pen and paper, he can tell what he thought very well. Other people may fool you into mistakenly thinking they are clever by putting up a good front. A student who listens carefully and takes notes in class is sure to make a good impression on his teachers. But when it comes to exams, he may get scores much lower than his classmates. We may conclude that: you can"t judge someone by appearances. The only way to tell whether a person is clever or not is to get to know him by observing(观察) how he reacts to different situations. The more situations you observe, the more accurate your judgment is likely to be. So take your time. Don"t judge the book by its cover. | 1. The best title for this passage is ______________. | A. Judging cleverness B. Choosing a book C. A speechless young man D. Putting up a good front | 2 The main idea of the passage is ___________. | A. don"t judge a book by its cover B. don"t judge a person"s cleverness by appearance C. people may fool you by putting up a good front D. make sure you know someone well before observing him | 3. The young man mentioned in the passage_____________. | A. is stupid B. is a good student C. is a good writer D. is successful with girls | 4. According to the passage, true knowledge of a person"s cleverness comes from___________. | A. the grades he gets in school B. his manners at parties C. his outward appearance D. how he behaves in different situations | 5. The passage suggests that in judging a person"s intelligence we should_____________. | A. make quick judgments B. be creative C. have patience and be careful D. give him a test | 完形填空 | What kind of person becomes an addict?Someone_1_with a lot of friends; or someone who is_2_ from the rest, with only a few friends, or none at all.The_3_I am trying to make is that anyone can become an addict. The only way that I_4_this out was by becoming an addict myself.I used to be a guy who was_5_in the popular crowd.Right before high school began, I started being_6_by most of my friends. I had never lived with the_7_that I had no friends, so I did almost anything to_8_the two good friends I still had.One of the things I did was_9_drugs for the first time.This was a big 10 from the way I lived when I was younger.I was a(n) 11 , and the last thing I thought I would get into was drugs.Drugs 12 me from being the best sports player I could be. I 13 to smoke drugs after I entered high school because that was what my new "cool" friends were 14 .The next three years were filled with many 15 . I was arrested twice, and lost my license for two years.This made me sad and 16 . I realized I could not live this way; I must stop the 17 of using drugs. Since then, my 18 and actions have changed and so has my direction in life.I do see a future in water skiing. 19 , I haven"t killed my chance in 20 . I know that I must keep a clear head first.Keep coming back. It works if you work it. | ( )1. A. interesting ( )2. A. free ( )3. A. point ( )4. A. brought ( )5. A. always ( )6. A. known ( )7. A. doubt ( )8. A. meet ( )9. A. collect ( )10. A. chance ( )11. A. doctor ( )12. A. prevented ( )13. A. decided ( )14. A. at ( )15. A. highs and lows ( )16. A. lonely ( )17. A. manner ( )18. A. position ( )19. A. Virtually ( )20. A. athletics | B. anxious B. safe B. sense B. figured B. seldom B. attracted B. hope B. keep B. buy B. change B. teenager B. protected B. intended B. into B. pros and cons B. afraid B. habit B. heart B. Hopefully B. acting | C. popular C. absent C. subject C. held C. almost C. preferred C. fear C. leave C. try C. decision C. amateur C. discouraged C. continued C. on C. causes and effects C. confused C. spread C. attitude C. Similarly C. academics | D . eager D. different D. promise D. kept D. already D. rejected D. danger D. move D. check D. advance D. athlete D. sheltered D. pretended D. from D. days and nights D. depressed D. practice D. speech D. Luc kily D. promotion | 阅读理解 | Each year, road accidents kill a million people and injure millions more.The economic costs are greatest for developing countries.Earlier this year, the United Nations called for a campaign to improve road safety. One way to avoid accidents is better driving.Another is better roads and bridges.Engineers in the United States have designed ten new concrete mixtures that they think could make bridges last longer. Professor Paul Tikalsky leads the experiments by a team at Pennsylvania State University.He says bridges made of concrete now last about twenty-five to thirty-five years.But he says the new mixtures might extend that to seventy-five or even one-hundred years. Concrete is made of stone, sand, water and cement (水泥). The materials in the cement hold the concrete together.Ancient Romans built with concrete.Yet strengthened concrete bridges did not appear until the late 1800s.People keep looking for new ways to improve concrete.Professor Tikalsky says it is one of the most complex of all chemical systems. The new mixtures designed by his team contain industrial waste products.He says these make the concrete better able to resist damage from water and salt over time.One of the products is fly ash.This is released into the air as pollution when coal is burned. Professor Tikalsky says particles (颗粒) of fly ash are almost exactly the same size and chemical structure as Portland cement.This is the most costly material in concrete.So using fly ash to replace some of it would save money. Over the next two years, engineers will study ten bridges in Pennsylvania.These were built from the different cement mixtures designed by Professor Tikalsky"s team.He says longer-lasting bridges could save the state more than 35 million dollars a year.And he says the materials would be environmentally friendly. The federal government is paying for part of the research.Engineers anywhere can use the technology. Professor Tikalsky says some of the ideas have already been put to use in China, the Philippines and other countries. | 1. Why did the United Nations launch the campaign? | A. Because the United Nations wanted to reduce road accidents and economic costs. B. Because two million people were killed in the accidents. C. Because engineers wanted to design ten new concrete mixtures. D. Because the United Nations made bridges of the new mixtures which could last for about 20 to 35 years. | 2. What does the underlined word "This" in the sixth paragraph refer to? | A. Fly ash. B. Portland cement. C. Sand. D. Chemical. | 3. Which of the following statements is TRUE? | A. Ten new concrete bridges have already been built in the United States. B. A new concrete bridge could last 50 more years than an ordinary concrete one. C. People didn"t know how to build with cement until the late 1800s. D. Water and salt won"t do any damage to bridges over time. | 4. What can we conclude from the passage? | A. Engineers have to pay a lot of money to use the new bridge technology. B. Pennsylvania State University is paying all the money for the research. C. Bridges built with fly ash are cheaper than common bridges. D. Fly ash is much more expensive than Portland cement. | 5. What does the passage mainly tell us? | A. The causes of road accidents. B. The advantages of fly ash. C. The measures of avoiding road accidents. D. Latest information about long-life concrete bridges. | 阅读理解 | London has become a cycle friendly zone after the launch of a new bike hire scheme. It has been designed to encourage more people to cycle in and around central London. So how does it work?First you have to sign up to the scheme to be sent a key. The key will unlock one of the bikes, which are kept at docking stations in and around central London. You have to pay an access fee for the key and then you pay as you go, for the length of time you use the bike. Transport for London, which runs the scheme, are hoping to have 6,000 bikes and 400 docking stations in place by the end of the year. The new hire system is hoping to ease congestion(拥挤)in London and is expected to create up to 40,000 extra cycle trips a day into the city centre. London Mayor Boris Johnston launched the scheme and said London had been "filled with thousands of gleaming machines that will transform the look and feel of our streets and become as commonplace on our roads as black cabs and red buses". However, there have been a few problems since the scheme was launched last Friday. On the first day some people found they couldn"t dock their bikes properly and their usage of the bikes had not registered. Transport for London did admit they had been expecting a few "teething problems" and have said they wouldn"t charge for the first day as a "gesture of goodwill". Some other people have criticized the lack of docking stations and locks for the bikes as well as the price it costs to hire the bicycles. Despite the comments, the greenthinking London Mayor still seems very positive about things, saying, "My campaign for the capital to become the greatest big cycling city in the world has taken a big pedalpowered push forwards." | 1. London Mayor Boris Johnston launched the new bike scheme in order to ________. | A. reduce the air pollution of the city B. encourage the citizens to take exercise C. deal with the city"s traffic problems D. increase employment opportunities | 2. All the following are the problems of the scheme EXCEPT________. | A. the high cost to hire a bike B. not registering their usage of the bikes C. not charging for the first day of the scheme D. docking the bikes properly | 3. From the passage we can infer that ________. | A. London Mayor is confident of the scheme B. the scheme will be cancelled because of the problems C. all the citizens in London support the scheme D. the cycling revolution is not successful |
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