题目
A.You are wonderful.
B.That 's a good ide
C.I like it very muc
第2题
-We've worked for a long time, what about stopping a while to have a rest?
-_____________________.
A、I like it.
B、You are wonderful.
C、That's a good idea.
第3题
第4题
A. We’ve worked out a method by which our production can be raised on a large scale.
B. We’ve found out a method by which our production can be raised largely.
C. We’ve
第5题
Growing up I always heard the expression,“You don't know ___1___ you've got till it's gone.” These words have never really had much meaning to me until just ___2___.This happens to everyone at least once,not ___3___ the things we have.How would we know how ___4___ things are if we never get anything ___5___ away from us? Every day I have been taking 36 of things that could easily be taken away,like my job,friends,and pets.
In this __7__,losing my job was one of the hardest things I've had to deal with about a year and a half ago I used to work for a retail store called Gottschalks.I worked for them for about two years.I worked in customer service and counted the vault for the store,which was balancing out the amount the store had made the day before.When I worked for the company I made pretty good money and got pretty good hours,but I would always find things to ___8___ about.I complained about things that did not really ___9___ when I should have been more thankful that I still had a job.This was around the time ___10___ the country began feeling the effects of the recession and businesses starting closing all over.That's when the rumors started going around that Gottschalks might be heading into bankruptcy,but still I felt I had no reason to worry.
A.important
B.complain
C.recently
D.advantage
E.appreciating
F.surprised
G.taken
H.when
I.case
J.what
K.matter
L.purchase
第6题
In his early forties,Peter Van Der Groot was a successful stockbroker at the London Stock Exchange,with the typical rewards of success: a large beautiful home and a very healthy bank account.But Peter worked long hours,and he saw little of his home and family.He enjoyed his job,yes,but he was never there to see his children growing up.Then last year,the firm he worked for went bankrupt,and,unexpectedly,Peter had the opportunity to do something different.
So Peter and his family sold their house in London and moved to the countryside.They bought a smaller house with some land.Today,Peter is more relaxed.He spends time with his children,and he has seen them change into healthy,happy kids.He’s started working on his land growing fruit and vegetables.He still trades in shares,but only his own.He and his family have a modest,but
comfortable life.
LIFE IN THE SUN
Husband and wife Rob and Manda Brent are teachers,but they’ve both resigned from their jobs,and neither of them plans to return to the school where they worked in Birmingham’s city centre.Now they live in Italy,where they’ve bought a farmhouse in the Tuscan hills.‘We’re going to offer bed and breakfast accommodation,said Rob.‘We’ve never had our own business before,so it’ll be quite a challenge.Plus we’ve borrowed a lot of money from the bank to get started.’
‘In this first three-month period,we’re setting in and reorganizing the farmhouse,’ said Manda.‘Then we’ll open our doors to guests.’
Bed and breakfast will not be the only source of income,though.‘The farm has got olive trees and all the equipment for producing olive oil.’
It sounds as though Rob and Manda will be very busy.We wish them the bestof luck!
1.How old was Peter when he moved to the countryside?
A.39
B.40
C.between 41 and 45
2.Why did he move to the countryside?
A.because he wantedto work on his land
B.because he didn’t like his job
C.because he wanted to spend more time with his family
3.What type of service are Rob and Manda going to provide?
A.rooms with breakfast and dinner
B.somewhere to sleep.and something to eat in the moring
C.rooms,but no meals
4.What business experience have they had?
A.three months of running a bed and breakfast
B.running a school in Birmingham
C.none
5.What kind of life do Peter and his family enjoy after moving to the countryside?
A.diffcult and hard
B.simple but comfortable
C.modest and simple
第7题
Dialogue Three
Man: Okay, Mr. Taylor, let‘ s go ahead and begin. First of all, tell me about your last job.
Mr. Taylor: Well, as stated on my resume, I‘ve worked for five years at Hi-tech Computers.
Man: Okay. Hi-Tech. And what do you know about computer networks and operating systems including DOS, Windows, Macintosh OS, and UNIX?
Mr. Taylor : Umm...well...I did come into contact with computers every night at my last job.
Man: Huh... ___ 8 ___ We are looking for someone to create and manage our company‘s website which would include the development, configuration and use of CGI scripts.
Mr. Taylor: Umm... uh, web page, web page. Huh... I don‘t think I‘ve read that book, and ___ 9 ___
Man: Huh And what about experience with Java or JavaScript?
Mr. Taylor: Well I think I‘ve tried Java at a foreign coffee shop one time, if that‘s what you mean?
Man: Okay, Mr. Taylor,___ 10___
Mr. Taylor: Oh, and I really like computer games. I play them every day.
Man: Right, right. Thanks, Mr. Taylor. We‘ll be in touch.
第8题__________ 查看材料
A.And how about website authoring skills?
B.I think I have all the information I need!
C.I" m afraid I"ve never used those CGI things.
D.First of all, tell me about yourself.
第8题
Sharing Silence
Deaf teenagers Orlando Chavez and German Resendiz have been friends since kindergarten(幼儿园). Together the two boys,who go to Escondido High School in California,have had the difficult job of learning in schools where the majority of the students can speak and hear.
Orlando lost his hearing at the age of one.German was born deaf,and his parents moved from Mexico to find a school where he could learn sign language.He met Orlando on their first day of kindergarten.
“We were in a special class with about 25 other deaf kids,”German remembers.“Before then,I didn’t know I was deaf and that I was different.”
“Being young and deaf in regular classes was very hard,”signs Orlando.“The other kids didn't understand us and we didn't understand them.But we”ve all grown up together,and today,I'm popular be cause I'm deaf.Kids try hard to communicate with me.”
Some things are very difficult for the two boys.“We can't talk on the phone,so if we need help,we can't call an emergency service,”German signs.“And we can't order food in a drive-thru.”
Despite their difficulties,the two boys have found work putting food in bags at a local supermarket. They got their jobs through a“workability”program,designed for teenagers from local schools with different types of learning disabilities.
German has worked in the supermarket since August,and Orlando started in November.
“The other people who work here have been very nice to us,”Orlando signs.“They even sign some times.At first,we were nervous,but we've learned a lot and we’re getting better.”
The opportunity to earn money has been exciting,both boys said.After high school,they hope to attend the National Technical Institute for the Deaf in New York.
0rlando and German have been______.
A.to Mexico together.
B.deaf since they were born.
C.to different high schools.
D.friends since they were very young.
第10题
Where else have you worked, or have you always worked here? ()
A. I've been doing construction work and it's been a busy
season.
B. No , I didn't come to work here yesterday.
C.Oh , no. I've only had this place since last year.I was in Clinton Hospital.
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