You must try your best to ______ to the new environment.A.adoptB.adaptC.adjustD.affect
You must try your best to ______ to the new environment.
A.adopt
B.adapt
C.adjust
D.affect
You must try your best to ______ to the new environment.
A.adopt
B.adapt
C.adjust
D.affect
You must try your best to ______ to the new environment.
A.adopt
B.adapt
C.adjust
D.affect
Which of the following is not true?
A.Bernard Shaw is a great scientist because of his high level of education.
B.One must try to get a master degree in today's society.
C.The higher your education level, the more money you will earn.
D.If you are too well-educated, you'll be overeducated for society's demands.
If you can, choose a seat that allows you to【25】. Try to sit away from the【26】to the room so you are not【27】by students leaving before you are finished. Listen【28】to any verbal instructions from the teacher or any【29】written on the board.
Here are five【30】for taking exams:
1. Catch your【31】;
2. Read the【32】very carefully;
3.【33】through the test;
4.【34】your time;
5. Attack the【35】.
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A.fortunately
B.lastly
C.lately
D.finally
If you can, choose a seat that allows you to【5】. Try to sit away from the【6】to the room so you are not【7】by students leaving before you are finished. Listen【8】to any verbal instructions from the teacher or any【9】written on the board.
Here are five【10】for taking exams:
1. Catch your【11】;
2. Read the【12】very carefully;
3.【13】through the test;
4.【14】your time;
5. Attack the【15】.
A.fortunately
B.lastly
C.lately
D.finally
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: In order to make a good impression during a job interview, you need to prepare yourself for the interview. You must arrive in plenty of time for the interview, so that you give yourself a little time to relax before the interview begins.
The impression you make as you walk into the room is very important. Try to find out if the company or organization has rules about dress. Then try to dress according to their regulations.
You also need to plan what you are going to say. In some interviews you will have to do a lot of talking, and in others you will only have to answer a few questions about your education and experience. You need to have answers ready about yourself, your schoolwork, your strong points, and your reasons for applying for the job, and the salary you expect.
You will also be allowed to ask some questions of your own. The questions you ask will show the interviewer that you have given careful thought to the position. You can ask questions like these: What duties will I have to do in the job? Will I be allowed to join a health insurance program? Does the company provide opportunities for further education?
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A.How to find a job.
B.A future job you will take.
C.Suggestions about a job interview.
D.Your future boss.
Section A
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.
听力原文:W: What size do you wear, sir?
M: Size 10 seems a little bigger, and size 6 must be small. I want to try an 8.
Q: Which size may be suitable for the man?
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D.None of the above.
"Go for it!"
The expression "Go for it! "is a way of encouraging someone to try something.
"Go for it! "means you should not worry about failure or be too careful. You should take a chance, be brave, and act firmly.
"Go for it! "gets its name from football. Not football as it is played in most countries such as England, Egypt or Japan, but the kind of football played in the United States and Canada.
One of the most exciting times in football comes when a team has failed, after three attempts, to move the ball forward ten yards. The team must make a critical decision.
The conservative (保守) choice is to kick the ball and accept temporary defeat in order to gain a good position for your team the next time it gets the ball. The more exciting choice, however, is to try a fourth and final time to gain the remaining yards needed.
People present are certain to shout their advice. Some will shout: "Kick the ball! "But others will encourage the team to take a chance. "Go for it! "they will scream.
In the 1980s, people began using this expression in many kinds of situations to encourage someone to act bravely. There is no guarantee (保证) that the action you"go for it" will succeed.
But that is the chance you take when you decide to go for it. You put your fears behind. You choose courage over safety. You hold your breath and go for it.
The expression "Go for it! "comes from______.
A.English football
B.Egyptian football
C.Japanese football
D.American football
Business Negotiating Tip Tackle Your Negotiation "Partner"
41. a process of addressing an issue in a more creative and civilized manner.
42. You may not be like your partner. But you have to control your emotions, rather
43. than to let your emotions control you. Think of your negotiating partner as
44. someone you in need and who needs you in return. This way, you concentrate
45. on the issue at your hand.
46. This doesn't mean that voicing a critical opinion will cast a negative doubt
47. upon your person. On the contrary, people often appreciate it honesty. But then
48. again, it is the way you convey it. Suggest, not to accuse.
49. During your interaction, try to understand the basic nature of your partner;
50. this will go a for long way in the negotiating process.
51. You must be confident (or at least you appear to be) because most people want
52. to negotiate with someone who they feel will deliver.
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