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What important piece of general advice is given in the article as a whole?A.Find out about

What important piece of general advice is given in the article as a whole?

A.Find out about the personalities of the people you will be negotiating with.

B.When negotiating, be prepared to offer more than you originally planned.

C.You shouldn't worry if negotiations break down.

D.Do not allow your personality to intrude on negotiations.

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第1题
What is very important is______.A.female penguinsB.male penguinsC.eggsD.a piece of ground

What is very important is______.

A.female penguins

B.male penguins

C.eggs

D.a piece of ground

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第2题
What we can learn from the video? (More than one correct answer.)A.The best part of wor
What we can learn from the video? (More than one correct answer.)

A.The best part of working at apple is actually the feeling that what you brought to the table has contributed to something greater than yourself.

B.A certainly a hard work ethic is important because it’s so much work put into making anything being a product or a piece of marketing or some software.

C.What apple gives the employees is the opportunity to be part of something really meaningful.

D.Apple never stop and they will always refining every little last detail until there’s no more time to refine.

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第3题
Read the following definition paragraph and summar...

Read the following definition paragraph and summarize what additional details (what, where, when, how, why, etc) are given to elaborate the definition. A reaction essay is a very common type of writing meant to describe your personal response or reaction to a piece of writing, a video or another piece of media or event. Reaction essays are meant not to convince others but rather to give your reaction and why you feel that way. Reaction essays are useful when dealing with current events, to describe how you feel about them and why. In order to create unity in a reaction essay, it is important to give the reader some background information about the prompt before you react to it. Background information varies based on the type of stimulus you are reacting to. If you are reacting to a visual prompt, the background information is usually a physical description of the item. If you are reacting to a written prompt, you can give a summary of it in the introduction. Present the most important elements and follow the order of the original. If you are reacting to a historical event or a theory, give factual information about it: specific dates, times, actions, and circumstances.

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第4题
Section D听力原文:Firstly, the student has to understand what the Example lecturer says as

Section D

听力原文: Firstly, the student has to understand what the Example lecturer says as he says it. A non-native speaker may find himself unable to recognize words in speech which he understands straight away in print. And he might also find himself failing to infer the meaning of some totally new words out of context. All that he needs to do, however, is to concentrate on the important points, which would allow him to understand much of the lecture.

How to decide what's important, then? The title of a lecture, which often implies many of the major points to be covered, is probably the most important piece of information. The student should make sure that he writes the title down. A good lecturer might explicitly tell his audience what is important, or he might give indirect signals pause or speak slowly or speak loudly or use a greater range of intonation.

The third basic skill is to write down the main points quickly and clearly. It is helpful to abbreviate and select only those words that give maximum information, nouns mostly, sometimes verbs or adjectives. Choosing the right moment to write is very difficult. Connecting words are quite helpful here. Connectives like "moreover", "furthermore", "also" indicate that it' s safe to write, whereas "however", "on the other hand" or "nevertheless" suggest that new information is going to follow and that it's more appropriate to listen.

Notetaking is a complex activity that requires a high level of ability in many separate skills.

Firstly, the student has to understand what the Example lecturer says as he says it. A non-native speaker may find himself unable to recognize words【21】which he understands straight away【22】. And he might also find himself failing to infer the meaning of some totally new words out of【23】All that he needs to do, however, is to concentrate on the important points, which would allow him to understand much of the lecture.

How to decide what' s important, then? The【24】of a lecture, which often implies many of the【25】to be covered, is probably the most important piece of information. The student should make sure that he writes the title down. A good lecturer might【26】tell his audience what is important, or he might give【27】pause or speak slowly or speak loudly or use a greater range of intonation.

The third basic skill is to write down the main points quickly and clearly. It is helpful to【28】and select only those words that give【29】information, nouns mostly, sometimes verbs or adjectives. Choosing the right moment to write is very difficult. Connecting words are quite helpful here.【30】like "moreover", "furthermore", "also" indicate that it's safe to write, whereas "however", "on the other hand" or "nevertheless" suggest that new information is going to follow and that it's more appropriate to listen.

(21)

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第5题
Actually, what occurred to Einstein was something more like the beginning of a solution to
the problem of gravity, since it had been evident to him from the outset that one thing missing from the special theory was gravity. What was "special" about the special theory was that it dealt with things moving in an essentially unimpeded state. But what happened when a thing in motion—light, above all— encountered an obstacle such as gravity? It was a question that would occupy his thoughts for most of the next decade and lead to the publication in early 1917 of a paper entitled " Cosmological Considerations on the General Theory of Relativity. " The special theory of relativity of 1905 was a profound and important piece of work, of course, but as C. P. Snow once observed, if Einstein hadnt thought of it when he did someone else would have, probably within five years; it was an idea waiting to happen. But the general theory was something else altogether. "Without it," wrote Snow in 1979, "it is likely that we should still be waiting for the theory today. "

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第6题
Never underestimate the learning power of play. One of Parks findings is that children 【C1
】______valuable learning opportunities when unstructured play is reduced or eliminated【C2】______more time in the classroom. "I think a lot of public school systems【C3】______to see the importance of play," says Parks, assistant professor of early childhood education. "【C4】______, play is under-valued and lot of that is because of top-down【C5】______over standards and testing." "Their work is often framed in trying to【C6】______out whats wrong with these kids. Its very【C7】______and not at all what I【C8】______as a classroom teacher. " "I found the children【C9】______to learn, and their families were supportive and curious," she adds. "So when I got to academia, I thought it was【C10】______to read all these studies about kids not being【C11】______, or not being able to solve problems." So she【C12】______her own research project with a different approach. She is【C13】______the same minority group of 14 young children for three years, starting in【C14】______, to see how they learn mathematics, both in the【C15】______classroom setting as well as informally in school, and at home. "Just sitting there, looking at what is happening in their【C16】______surroundings, you can find things that【C17】______you," she says. She hopes her research will prove how important play is to【C18】______problem-solving skills, and in other critical ways. 【C19】______there is something else, just as important for Parks. "It is the equity piece of trying to change the conversation in the research community about what kids can do generally, and what minority kids can do【C20】______," she says.

【C1】

A.attain

B.lose

C.catch

D.create

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第7题
Grammar practice: This piece of news is ______ of all for our company.

A、the most important

B、more important

C、the more important

D、important

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第8题
Describe a piece of furniture in your home that is important to you.

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第9题
The CompassThe great sea voyages of Europe's “Age of Discovery”, such as Christopher Colum

The Compass

The great sea voyages of Europe's “Age of Discovery”, such as Christopher Columbus’s trip to the West Indies in 1492, would have been impossible without the use of a compass. This great device for sea voyage was introduced to the West from China during the thirteenth century A.D.We have to thank ancient Chinese for their invention of the compass.

Two thousand years ago the Chinese had already developed a working compass. A piece of lodestone(天然磁石)would be cut into the shape of a ladle (长柄勺). Placed on a stone board with a smooth surface, the loadstone would move round until the “handle” of the ladle pointed south while the bulk (主体) of the ladle was attracted to magnetic north(北磁极). This interestingly shaped device is mentioned in a book from about A.D. 80.Other ancient books may have dated it as far back as the fourth century B. C.Jade findersplayed an important role in the invention of the "ladle". They traveled great distances to look for jade. In order not to lose directions, they would take a "ladle" with them.

The jade connection is important. Lodestone is a hard material though not as hard as some jade(玉石). And the making of a magnetic "ladle", as well as a highly smooth stone board, would have required great skill. This suggests that the compass was invented by the jade finders of ancient China.

However, the making of a "ladle" was a tough job. Much work needed to shape a piece of lodestone into a ladle would mean much of its natural magnetism(磁性)had been lost . This again meant that only a few "ladles" could have been produced. Small numbers of ladles produced and growing need for navigation led to a search for ways to produce more compasses, and at the same time, smaller and better compasses.

第 36 题 What is the first paragraph mainly about?

A.Columbus was a great sailor and discoverer.

B.The compass was invented by Columbus.

C.The invention of the compass is important in human history.

D.Columbus introduced the compass to the West Indies.

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第10题
Gestures are the silent language of every culture. It is important to know the body langua
ge of every country, or we may be【B1】______. In the US, people greet each other with a handshake in a【B2】______discussion. The handshake must be firm. If the handshake is weak, it is a sign of unfriendliness or【B3】______. Friends may place a hand on the others arm or shoulder. Some people, usually women, greet each other with a hug. Space is important to Americans. When two people talk to each other, they usually stand about 2.5 feet away and at an angle, so they are not facing each other【B4】______. Americans get uncomfortable when a person stands too close. Americans like to look at the other in the eyes when they are talking. If you dont do so, it means you are bored, hiding something, or are not【B5】______. When you【B6】______someone, however, it is not polite. For Americans, thumbs up means "yes", "very good" or "well done". Thumbs down means the opposite. To call a waiter, one might【B7】______one hand to head level or above. To show you want the check, make a movement with your hands as you are signing a piece of paper. It is all right to【B8】______things but not at people with the hand and index finger. Americans shake their index fingers at children when they scold them and pat them on the head when they【B9】______them. Learning a cultures body language is sometimes【B10】______. If you dont know what to do, the safest thing to do is to smile.

【B1】

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