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【题目】听第8段材料,回答第1012题。

1】【1What is the possible relationship between the two sperkers?

A. Friends. B. Wife and husband. C. Business partners.

2】【2Where does the woman work now?

A. In a school. B. In a restaurant. C. In a travel agency.

3】【3What are the two sperkers going to do?

A. To take a trip. B. To have a coffee. C. To attend a meeting.

【答案】

1】【1A

2】【2C

3】【3B

【解析】Text 8

W: Peter? Hi, how are you? I haven’t seen you for ages!

M: Hello, Mary. Well, it must be at least five years. What are you doing here?

W: I came for a meeting. Business trip, you know. Anyway, how are you?

M: I’m good, thanks. I still work in a school. What about you?

W: I have a new job now, so I have to travel a lot.

M: What do you do?

W: I work for a travel agency. Working in a restaurant was just too boring.

M: Your new job sounds interesting! Have you got time for a coffee? So we could catch up?

W: Sure, why not?

M: Oh, there’s a nice café about two minutes from here.

W: Let’s go then.

1】【1

2】【2

3】【3

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My friend BJ Gallagher told me a great story recently, about her own experience with resentment (愤恨). She once worked as the training manager for a large newspaper, where she found the corporate culture extremely frustrating. The company was a hundred years old and their past success ha d blinded them to the need for change. Finally, after butting heads with several senior executives (主管) many times, she left the company. But she found that she hadn't left her resentment, frustration, and anger behind when she resigned.
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“It took me several more years to finally get over my negative emotions. Through a lot of soul-searching and reflection, I finally was able to let go of my resentment. I came to see that there was nothing personal in the way they treated me, and they were good people doing what they thought best for the company. I was the one who had made it personal. I thought they were making my life miserable on purpose.”
“Finally, the time came when I decided to make amends (弥补) for the sharp, angry things I had said about the company. I invited my former boss to dinner and made my apology. It was a great healing process for me. I finally felt free of the resentment that had been eating me up.”
“What was the final outcome?” I asked her.
“Gratitude,” she replied. “Not only wasn't I resentful any more, I was grateful to the company. If I hadn't had those painful experiences, I would never have written a book. And the book became hugely successful – now published in 21 languages; it transformed my business.”
(1)What made BJ Gallagher frustrated in the company?
A.Unfair treatment by the senior executives.
B.The culture and tradition of the company.
C.The strict rules in the company.
D.Her low position in the company.
(2)Why did BJ Gallagher write about her experiences and feelings at the company?
A.To make peace with the executives.
B.To make suggestions to the company.
C.To do soul-searching and reflection.
D.To express her anger.
(3)What does the underlined part “butting heads with” in Paragraph 1 probably mean?
A.making friends with
B.working with
C.arguing with
D.spending time with
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A.she was forgiven by her former executives
B.she was accepted by the company again
C.her painful experiences there was valuable for her
D.she learned how to forgive others

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