题目内容
6. During the 1990s,eastern European countries also sent p abroad.
6. personnel
Jim: Hello,Ted. How was the marketing meeting?
Ted: Hi,Jim. It couldn’t be 1. (bad) . I put forward some great ideas,but none of them 2.________ (accept) .
Jim: I’m surprised to hear that. I thought you had some very good suggestions. What happened at 3. meet ing?
Ted: One or two people didn’t take to my ideas very well. That was to be expected. The worst thing was4. the people who said the ideas were good before the meeting didn’t support me.
Jim: I suggest 5. (revise) the suggestions to take into account some 6.________ (object) .
Ted: That’s good advice,but I’m not confident that even revised proposals (方案) will be favoured.
Jim: May I make a suggestion?
Ted: Sure. I’m open 7. any reasonable sug gestion.
Jim: Is there a chance you could contact the clients (客户) 8. (secret) and see what they think? If they like your ideas,perhaps they could put 9. forward as their own proposals. You won’t get credit 10. ideas,but the clients will know they were yours.
Ted: I’m not sure that’s a good idea.
Jim: Go on. Take a chance. You could just hint at (暗示) your ideas. The clients should be smart enough to take the hint.
M:You know,Sally,we've both been working too hard. We've got to get away for 1. while,even if it's just for a few days.
W: 2. a good idea,Eric! That would be wonderful. Let me look at my schedule…I could take 3. a week from Thursday,but no sooner.
M:Let me look at my schedule,too. Yes,that looks good.
W: I thought you 4. (have) a basketball game every Thursday until the end of the month.
M: Oh,you're right. I must 5. (forgot) to write that down. How about the next Thursday after that? Basketball season's over then. Do you know 6. you can get it off?
W: That's Thursday and Friday,the third and fourth? I don't care if I can~ l will get off. We need the change. Where would you like to go? New York?
M:No,we don't have enough time to go there? and it's too expensive 7 . . And we want to relax,not run around all the time.
W: I know ! Do you remember that little hotel in Wilmington,Vermont,8. we stayed years ago? That would be perfect.
M: Well,that was July,though. I wonder if they 9. (open) in the winter.
W: Most 10. (like) , during the skiing season.
M: Uh…oh,I forgot about the skiing season. I don't know if we could get a room.
W: I'll call and find out. Do you remember the name?
M: It's right on the tip of my tongue -" I have it. The Strawberry River.
2. 今天早上我不必早起,所以我一直睡到上午九点钟起床。
I this morning,so I stayed in bed until 9 am.
"Wanted by the FBI. ” To the murderer,or the bank robber,these are the most frightening words in the world. When the criminal(罪犯) hears them,he knows that six thousand trained persons are after him.
Why should he be so afraid? There are hundreds of cities and thousands of villages where he can hide. There are large forests and deserts where he can lose himself. Besides,he's usually rich with stolen money.
Money can make it easier to hide. With money,the criminal can pay a dishonest doctor to operate on his face and make him hard to recognize. Money can pay for a hideout in some far-off places. But the criminal knows what hap?pened to public enemies such as John Dillinger,Baby Face Nelson,and Ma?chine Gun Kelly. They had plenty of money and good hideouts. Yet one by one they were found by the men of the FBI.
They know every trick the criminal knows and many more. If he makes just one mistake,they'll get him. That's why the man who is hunted can't sleep. That's why he becomes nervous. That's why he jumps at every sound. When he makes a mistake,he'll no longer be "wanted by the FBI". He'll have been caught.
The FBI began on May 10,1924. Attorney General Harlan F. Stone chose J. Edgar Hoover,a young lawyer in the Department of Justice,to head the new agency (机构) ."What we need is a wholly new kind of police force," he said. "Criminals today are smart. They use stolen cars and even planes to make their gateways. They have learned to open any lock. The criminal would have discovered science. We can't beat them with old methods. We have to train officers to work scientifically."
J. Edgar Hoover quietly went ahead with his plans. He picked his men carefully. They had to be between the ages of twenty-five and thirty-five. He wanted only men with good manners and good character. When working as his officers they would have to meet all kinds of people. Hoover wanted men who could handle a teacup as well as a gun. He chose men so carefully that he made the FBI the hardest service in the world to get into. The FBI cannot help in every police problem. It can look into only certain crimes against the gov?ernment. Solving all other crimes is the duty of local police forces.
1. A man wanted by the FBI will find that money is .
A. not at all useful B. only helpful for a while
C. necessary for staying free D. important and useful
2. Before he worked with the FBI,J. Edgar Hoover was a .
A. policeman B. lawyer C. teacher D. general
3. The FBI was begun in order to .
A. reduce crimes
B. bring younger men into police work
C. fight crimes scientifically
D. offer jobs
4. A man who can "handle a teacup as well as a gun" has both .
A. courage and manners B. strength and kindness
C. wisdom and energy D. ability and humour
4. If my car (be) more reliable,I would have driven to Lhasa instead of flying last summer.
1. We all know that Winston Churchill is a famous s .
2. 因此,人们应该意识到给孩子们最好的礼物不是钱,而是独立的人格。
Therefore, the best gift to children is not money,but an independent personality.
4. What are you doing out of bed,Tom? You're (suppose) to be asleep.