题目
A. rest
B. rested
C. resting
D. to test
第1题
He raised his arms to ______his face from the blow.
A. protest
B. protect
C. prevent
D. keep
第2题
A.intended
B.extended
C.included
D.excluded
第3题
A.He brings me to the wilderness to look at the stars
B.He holds him in his arms and comforts him
C.He invites him over to his house and makes him herbal tea
D.He brings him to the race-course and together they gaze into the starry night sky
第4题
If a friend complains that his arms are weak, we know that it is his own fault. But if he tells us that he has a poor memory, many of us think that his parents are to be blamed, or that he is just unlucky, and few of us realize that it is just as much his own fault. Not all of us can become extremely strong or extremely clever; but all of us can, if we have ordinary bodies and brains, improve our strength and our memory by the same means——practice.
Have you ever noticed that people who cannot read or write usually have better memories than those who can? Why is this? Of course, because those who cannot read or write have to remember things; they cannot write them down in a little notebook. They have to remember dates, times and prices, names, songs and stories; so their memory is the whole time being exercised.
So if you want a good memory, learn from the poor and humble: practice remembering.
6. Which of the following is true, according to the first paragraph?()
A、It is a fact that some people do not use their arms or legs.
B、To have a good memory, one has to exercise it regularly.
C、Everybody knows that memory of words is the same way as the arms or legs.
D、To keep fit, one should not sit in a chair or a motorcar.
7. In the author's opinion, poor memory results from().
A、poor health
B、lack of remembering practice
C、unlucky fortune
D、insufficient education
8. The author seems to advice us().
A、to play tennis to improve our memory
B、to complain about nothing but our health
C、to blame ourselves rather than our parents for the poor memory
D、to learn from those who cannot read or write
9. The author comes to the conclusion that().
A、the poorer one is, the better his memory
B、memory can be improved by practicing it
C、the poor and humble people may help you remember things
D、if you want a good memory, do not read or write anything
10. Which of the following may best serve as the title of the article?()
A、Poor and Good Memory.
B、How to Improve Your Memory.
C、Your Arms, Legs and Brain.
D、Learn from the Poor and Humble.
第5题
Note that body language applies not only to the interviewer but also to the interviewee. Also note that these gestures may happen throughout the conversation and they change as the conversation progresses.
The objective of paying attention to nonverbal communication is to help you change the direction of the conversation. If the person is showing negative gestures, then you need to change the subject by asking a new question or talking about something else.
So, during a job interview, you can watch for the following gestures:
Crossed arms it means that the person is in a defensive and reserved mood.
Crossed arms and legs it means that the person feels very reserved and suspicious.
Open arms and hands it means that the person is open and receptive.
Standing before you with his hands inside the pockets it means he is not sure or feels suspicious.
Standing before you with his hands on his hips it means he is receptive and ready to help you out.
Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs it means he feels nervous and uncomfortable.
His eyes are downcast and face turned away it means he is not interested in what you are saying.
The palm of the hand holding or stroking his chin it means he is in an evaluating position and being critical.
Leaning back in his chair with both hands clasped behind his head it means he is in an analytical mood, but it is also a gesture of superiority.
Rubbing or touching his nose when answering a question it means he is not telling the complete truth.
Maintaining good eye contact and he smiles in a relaxed and happy way it means he is definitely receptive to you.
(1)99% of the time, we ______________.
A、pay no attention to our gestures and body movements.
B、are aware of our gestures and body movements.
C、know what the meaning of other personsgestures and body movements
D、All of the above
(2)The body language ____________.
A、is applicable only to the interviewer
B、is applicable only to the interviewee
C、is both applicable to the interviewer and the interviewee
D、is neither applicable to the interviewer nor to the interviewee
(3)Open arms and hands mean _______________.
A、the person is reserved
B、the person is reserved and suspicious
C、the person is in negative mood
D、the person is open and receptive
(4)Sitting in a chair shaking one of his legs means __________.
A、the person is calm
B、the person is nervous and uncomfortable
C、the person is waiting for someone
D、the person is angry
(5)The passage______________.
A、mainly deals with nonverbal communication during interviews
B、presents information on body language
C、introduces some forms of body languages
D、describes how to make correct body language
第6题
Question:
1. From which novel is this paragraph taken?
2. What is the name of the novelist?
3. What is the theme of the novel?
第7题
Classic Intention Movement
In social situations, the classic Intention Movement is “the chair-grasp”. Host and guest have been talking for some time, but now the host has an appointment to keep and can get away. His urge __1__to go is held in cheek by his desire not be rude to his guest. If he did __2__not care of his guest’s feelings he would simply get up out of his chair __3__and to announce his departure. This is what his body wants to do, __4__therefore his politeness glues his body to the chair and refuses to let him __5__raise. It is at this point that he performs the chair-grasp Intention __6__Movement. He continues to talk to the guest and listen to him, but leans forward and grasps the arms of the chair as about to push himself upwards. __7__This is the first act he would make if he were rising. If he were not __8__hesitating, it would only last the fraction of the second. He would lean, __9__push, rise, and be up. But now, instead, it lasts much longer. He holds his “readiness-to-rise” post and keeps on holding it. It is as if his __10__body had frozen at the get-ready moment.
第8题
Read the following paragraph
The most depressing thing about an illness is the sense of being left out or brushed aside by it from the mainstream of living. When a person is ill, he cannot keep up with the world of healthy people. Life begins to occur without him. Even language seems to change. What is said to a sick person does not involve him, and therefore he begins to interpret it differently. He loses touch with the outer, healthy world. His sense of isolation is increased rather than lessened by the regular visits of the doctor. The doctor labels the sick person’s disease and confines him to his special place. With tact and skill, the doctor completes the patient’s helplessness and makes final his division from the world of strong arms, sound legs, clear skin, and lungs that breathe deeply. The sick person’s only hope is to return to life again, and he clings to the thought of getting well.
(qtd. from Kathleen E. Sullivan, Paragraph Practice, p.125)
A.READ
B.NOT READ
第9题
Yesterday afternoon John and I were walking along a road where we heard someone shout "Help! Help!" He was in __1__a lake, about a hundred feet from the shore. There was a __2__small boat nearby. We knew immediately what happened. __3__
He had fallen out of the boat and could not swim good enough __4__to reach it or to get to the shore. As we ran towards the lake I saw him sunk, and I was certain that he would drown. But in __5__a moment his head appeared again. Quickly John took out his __6__shoes, jumped into the water and started swimming toward the drowned man. He reached him just as the man went down __7__again. He was close enough as to stretch out his hand and try __8__to take hold of the man's clothes or his hair before he sank.But the man threw out his arms in fear, caught John across the __9__neck, and began to draw him down under the water. John fought to keep his head above the water and at the same time tried to swim toward the boat, pulled the man with him. __10__
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