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This is (such) a beautiful day that everyone (around) us (feel like) (going out) for a wal

This is (such) a beautiful day that everyone (around) us (feel like) (going out) for a walk.

A.such

B.around

C.feel like

D.going out

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第1题
With ______ to the shipping marks, the supplier should follow the instruction of the buyer.

A、regarded

B、regarding

C、regard

D、regards

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第2题
完形填空。????Making friends is a skill. Like most ...
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Making friends is a skill. Like most skills,it improves with1. If you want to meet people and make

friends,you must be able to take some2.You must first go3there are people. You won't make

friends staying home alone.

Join a club or a group,for talking with those who4the same things as you do is easier.5join

someone in some activities.

Many people are6when talking to new people.7meeting strangers means facing the

unknown.

And it's human8to feel a bit uncomfortable about the unknown.9of our fears about dealing

with new people come from doubts about ourselves. We10other people who are judging us finding

us too tall or too'  short , too this or too that.11don't forget that they must be feeling the same way.

Try to accept (接受)yourself12you are and try to put the other person at ease. You'Il never feel more

13.

Try to act self-confidently (自信) even if you don't feel that way. When you enter a room full of14,

such as a new classroom,walk tall and straight, look15at other people and smile.If you see

someone you'd like to16something to,don't wait for the other person to17a conversation.

Just meeting someone18doesn't mean that you will make friends with that person. Friendship

is19on the mutual (相互) liking and "give and take".It20time and effort to develop.

(    )1. A. age

(    )2. A. photos

(    )3. A. where

(    )4. A. have

(    )5. A. So

(    )6. A. afraid

(    )7. A. Above all

(    )8. A. nature

(    )9. A. None

(    )10. A. suggest

(    )11. A. And

(    )12. A. what

(    )13. A. dangerous

(    )14. A. strangers

(    )15. A. anxiously

(    )16. A. speak

(    )17. A. start

(    )18. A. strange

(    )19. A. depended

(    )20. A. takes

B. practice

B. action

B. that

B. share

B. Or

B. excited

B. In all

B. need

B. Few

B. consider

B. Therefore

B. who

B. useful

B. people

B. friendly

B. talk

B. make

B. new

B. laid

B. spends

C. skill

C. place

C. which

C. keep

C. However

C. nervous

C. To all

C. habit

C. Most

C. doubt

C. But

C. that

C. familiar

C. classmates

C. curiously

C. say

C. end

C. familiar

C. taken

C. costs

D. everything

D. troubles

D. when

D. like

D. But

D. familiar

D. After all

D. custom

D. All

D. imagine

D. So

D. as

D. comfortable

D. students

D. directly

D. tell

D. hold

D. tiresome

D. based

D. needs

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第3题
Sara Lee Corp., a clothing firm, purchased Platex Apparel Inc. This purchase helped to make Sara Lee Corp. one of the largest makers of women’s apparel in the United States. Sara Lee Corp. utilized an acquisition strategy.
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第4题

What types of tourists have you noticed in the following essay? Florida’s Trapped Tourists Florida is the nation's virtual melting pot for many reasons. One of the biggest reasons is that the state is awash in tourist attractions. The Sunshine State's variety of attractions often makes it easy for those who live there to identify and classify the tourists. South Florida's natural attractions hint of adventure; Orlando's theme parks lure families and newlyweds; West Palm Beach promises a snobby, luxurious life-style; and Key West offers hedonistic escapades. One classification of Florida tourists is the tropical adventurer, easily distinguishable by an ever-present camera or video recorder. Although even Floridians occasionally take pictures, cameras provide one clue that someone is a visitor to the state. For example, a man wearing a pith helmet, a fifty-pocket photo vest, Banana Republic shorts, and L.L. Bean super-duty sandals while taking pictures of children looking miserably cute in the glaring sun could be a Floridian; however, if the guy in the pseudo-adventurer garb is telling the children to move closer together so he can include a palm tree, airboat, stuffed alligator, or bikini-clad bimbo, he is a tourist. This man falls into the tropical adventurer category because he is not trying to capture a special moment in his children’s lives, but endeavoring to record a particular object that proves to friends and family that he has indeed led his brood upon a Sunshine State safari. It is always the background that this type is focused on, the proof of tropical adventure. Another type of easily identified tourists includes those drawn like lemmings to the magical, mystical, or confined-animal theme parks. These people may include families or hand-holding, smooching newlyweds. They are all under the impression that a park such as Rodent World is the perfect fun or romantic getaway. These tourists obviously find it fun and romantic to stand in long lines among rude teenagers and whiny toddlers who are constantly being chastised by grumpy, overweight, under-dressed, sweaty parents – all suffering from the heat and habitual humidity or the punctual afternoon thunderstorms. When the storms do strike, a bizarre scenario unfolds: The individual tourists are transformed into a giant pulsating entity composed of a zillion bright yellow plastic ponchos bearing a portrait of "the Rodent." Battalions of these tourists, all clad in these fourteen-dollar-bright-yellow slickers are a true testament of the Rodent's mass-marketing magic. If it isn't raining, this variety of tourist is distinguishable by goofy-looking hats and T-shirts bearing the likenesses of various princesses, ducks, mice, dogs, chipmunks, or various other “cutesified” critters. The Palm Beach set also stands out as a distinct variation of tourists. Often, these are successful businessmen (or their sons) and their wives, all of whom showcase deep tans from leisurely or sporting activities. They often wear expensive, name-brand resort clothes, or nautical-motif attire. The women can be identified by "name-dropping" shopping bags, enormous sunglasses, strange hats, and expensive sandals on perfectly pedicured feet. The men are usually found on the golf course or in the country club lounge, where they brag of luxury cars, sailboats, stock market prowess, or deep-sea fishing conquests. Because some of these people spend many months in the state, they have even convinced themselves that they are true "Floridians," not tourists. Daytona Beach also adds to Florida's melting-pot of tourism, but Daytona visitors arrive by season: In February and July, it's auto-racing fans; in March and April, it's college students on spring break; and in the fall, it's Speed Week bikers. However, if a member of one group tends to stray into another group's season, it's still easy to sort out who's who. Auto racing fans wear shirts with giant numbers that barely cover giant bellies; the college kids don't wear shirts at all; and the bikers are the totally nude, tattooed dudes (and“dudettes”) spraying one another down in the car washes. The final group of tourists is far more difficult to spot because it is easy to blend into the locale: Key West. There are few places, for example, where a large man can slip into a small, tight-fitting, zebra-striped dress; plant a cheap, blond wig on his head; toss on a pair of spiked heels; and fit right in with the crowd. Although the Key West carnival atmosphere can make tourists more difficult to spot, they are not completely invisible. Pale skin, fiery red skin, or peeling skin are clues. So are new Hawaiian shirts, designer swim suits, and the stench of Coppertone. So too are the stunned looks at restaurants when visitors learn that the glass of water they requested costs more than the rumladen planter's punch. By happy hour, however, all differences tend to dissolve in Margaritaville as everything becomes a tropical blur, and all are totally uncaring of who is native and who is tourist. Of course, all of this is not to say that Floridians begrudge tourists their "traps" because the "natives" often visit them, too. In fact, many Floridians visit theme parks, the Palm Beaches, Daytona, or Key West because they enjoy watching tourists. The tourists who flock to Florida attractions become Florida attractions themselves.

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第5题
When giving a presentation, give as much information as you can.
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第6题
You should _________ with the doctor to make sure that things are healing properly.

A、join in

B、take in

C、put in

D、check in

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