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It seems that the young man is() teaching experience.
A in need of
B in existence
C turn down
D short of
It seems that the young man is() teaching experience.
A in need of
B in existence
C turn down
D short of
听力原文: Are you afraid, to raise your hand in class, even when you know the answer? If you are, most people would say that you are shy. If you feel shy, you are not alone. Nine out of ten people are at least a little shy. But however shy you are, scientific evidence seems to show that it isn't your fault. You may have been born that way.
How do psychologists measure shyness? One way is by observation. They keep detailed records of people's actions—like how often these people speak to others, or how long it takes someone to say "Hello" to a stranger. Another way to measure shyness is to ask people questions. The test only takes about 10 minutes. It asks question like "Do you like going out a lot?" and "Do you have many friends?" People must answer either "Yes" or "No". These questions can predict how people actually behave in social situations. Suppose the test tells you that someone is shy. Chances are good that person will act shy.
When scientists measure shyness, they are really comparing degrees of shyness. In other words, when researchers say people are shy, they really mean they are more shy than others.
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A.Because many people don't know how to behave in social situations.
B.Because most people are shy by nature.
C.Nobody will laugh at you for being shy.
D.Shyness is difficult to overcome.
第二篇
Have you ever suddenly felt that someone you know was in trouble-and he was? Have you ever dreamed something that came true later? Maybe you have ESP(超感官知觉).
ESP stands for Extra Sensory Perception. It may be called a sixth sense. It seems to let people know about events before they happen, or events that are happening some distance away.
Here is an example: A woman was doing washing. Suddenly she screamed. "My father is dead! I saw him sitting in the chair!' Just then, a telegram came. The woman's father had died of a heart attack. He died sitting in a chair.
There are thousands of stories like this on record. Scientists are studying them to find out what is behind these strange mental messages. Here's another example--one of hundreds of dreams that have come true.
A man dreamed he was walking along a road when a horse and carriage came by. The driver said, "There's room for one more." The man felt the driver was Death, so he ran away. The next day the man was getting on a crowded bus. The bus driver said, "There's room for one more." Then the man saw the driver's face was the same face he had seen in the dream. He wouldn't get on the bus. As the bus drove off, it crashed and burst into flames. Everyone was killed!
Some people say stories like these are lies or coincidences. Others, including some scientists say that ESP is true. From studies of ESP, we may some day learn more about the human mind.
ESP lets people know about
A. their dreams
B. events after they happen
C. events before they happen
D. heart attacks
听力原文:W: Please sit down. Let's see, you're Mr. Walsh, is that right?
M: Right.
W: And you are looking for a job?
M: Yes, I am. I'll graduate from college next June. I'm majoring in architecture.
W: I see. Have you ever done any work in this field?
M: No, nothing. We did some practice work in class though.
W: Do you have copies of your letters of recommendation with you?
M: Yes. One's from Dr. Hilton and one's from Mr. Phelps.
W: Good. Now what kind of salary are you hoping to get?
M: From what I've read it seems that a starting salary would be around $12,000 a year.
W: Here you would start at $10,500 for the first year--a kind of training period. Then you would go to$15,000. After that your raises would depend on how well you work.
M: That sounds fair enough. What about other benefits, things like vacation?
W: Those are all explained in this pamphlet. You can take it along and look at it.
M: Is it all right if I send in the rest of the things for my application?
W: That would be fine. After Mr. Sheehan looks all the applications over he'll make the final decision.
M: What do you think are the chances of my getting the job?
W: Well, I'm talking to three people today and four tomorrow. We'll be hiring two people.
M: I surely hope that I can work here. But I guess I'll just have to go home and wait.
W: You'll hear sometime next month. Good luck and thanks for coming today.
(20)
A.$15,000.
B.$10,500.
C.$14,000.
D.$16,000.
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