题目内容
A. ['r?b??] B. ['r?b?t] C. ['re?n?]
He and a sound .
A. heard ; listened B. listened ; heard C. listened ; heard D. heard ; listened to
Many teachers go on working ________ they are sick.
A. in order that B. so that
C. as if D. even though
What’s the population of China?
A. About 1.35 billion. B. About 1.36 billion. C. About 1.35 billion.
A. The same to you. B. Good idea. C. Thanks.
There is more than one way to find out whether or not you are in the right field, or working at the right position. If you hate going to work each day, and are worried about the weekend’s end, it is one sign; but, there are other signs that you are bad at your job.
1. You always get left out
If you find that you can’t fit in with anyone who works in the office, it might not be the right place for you to work. If so, it is time for you to start looking elsewhere, because you might not be suited for what you are doing now.
2. You never get work to do
If you work with a larger team, but you are never chosen as a team leader, or even part of a team, it may be a sign that you are not great at your job.
3. You don’t get raises
When all other employees (员工) get a 1% annual pay (年薪) increase, or higher, yet you have had the same salary (薪水) for a few years, it may be a sign that you are just getting by. A raise is your boss’s way of thanking you for your hard work, and great service. If you never receive a raise, it may be their way of letting you know that you are not doing work to a satisfactory level within the organization.
1.If you can’t fit in with anyone working in the office, you’d better ________.
A. try hard to please them B. start looking elsewhere
C. stop your work at once D. go to look for your boss
2.Your boss probably uses a raise to ________.
A. let you think highly of him or her
B. show that you should work harder than ever
C. improve you and your workmates’ work quality
D. thank you for your hard work and great service
3.Which of the following is the best title for the passage?
A. How to Get a Raise B. Ways to Get Along with Your Boss
C. Signs You Are Bad at Your Job D. When You Have Nothing to Do
4.Who are the right readers of this passage?
A. Middle school students. B. Scientists and artists.
C. Restaurant waiters. D. Office workers.
Why did the girl argue with her mother?
A. Her mother didn’t want to talk to her.
B. Her mother didn’t allow her to hang out with friends.
C. Her mother wanted her to go to after-school classes.
The young man lived and worked________the workers.
A. between B. since C. among D. in
—It is really a waste of time to play phone games.
—Exactly! As a teenager, we have more things to do .
A. careful B. successful C. meaningful D. peaceful