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Henry was always excited when he met someone new,and he wanted know everything about them. He felt it was important to do things for people he values. And Henry seemed to value anyone he met. He brought articles or cartoons for certain people,went out of his way to introduce people to each other,and kept dozens of names and birthdays in his wallet but he could send cards,and helped students keep in touch for graduates who had written to him. He even assisted students which did not have enough money to buy his books.

Henry taught me and many others he supported where to live life to the fullest. Not by skydiving or exploring some foreign countries, but by appreciate where you are in life and valuing those around you.


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The concept of obtaining fresh water from icebergs that are moved to populated areas and barren regions of the world was once treated as a joke more appropriate to cartoons than real life. 1,especially since scientists have warned that the human race will outgrow its fresh water supply faster than it runs out of food.

Glaciers (冰河) are a possible source of fresh water that has been overlooked until recently. Three quarters of the Earth's fresh water supply is still tied up in glacial ice,2 that it could maintain all the rivers of the world for 1 ,000 years. Floating on the oceans every year are 7 ,659 trillion metric tons of ice stored in 10 ,000 icebergs that break away from the polar ice caps,more than ninety percent of them from Antarctica.

Huge glaciers that stretch over the shallow continental shelf give birth to icebergs throughout the year. Icebergs are not like sea ice,3 ,rather,they are formed entirely on land,breaking off when glaciers spread over the sea. As they drift away from the polar region,icebergs sometimes move mysteriously in a direction opposite to the wind,4 Because they melt more slowly than smaller pieces of ice,icebergs have been known to drift as far north as 35degrees south of the equator in the Atlantic Ocean. To move them to parts of the world where they are needed would not be too difficult.

5,such as the prevention of rapid melting in warmer climates and the storing of fresh water in great volume. But even if the icebergs lost half of their volume in moving,the water they could provide would be far cheaper than that produced by removing salt from sea water.

   A. which is formed when the sea itself freezes

   B. Difficulties arise in other technical matters

   C. But now it is being considered quite seriously by many nations

   D. Icebergs are not too much influenced by the temperature.

   E. pulled by subsurface currents

   F. a reservoir (蓄水池) of untapped fresh water so large

   G. People often get fresh water by removing the salt from sea water.

 1.                  2.                  3.         4.          5.         


The typical conversation between Americans takes a form that can be called repartee (机灵的回答) . 1       Speakers take turns frequently,often after only a few sentences have been spoken. " Watching a conversation between two Americans is like watching a table tennis game," a British observer said. "Your head goes back and forth and back and forth so fast that it almost makes your neck hurt."

2       Such people are said to " talk too much". Many Americans have difficulty paying attention to someone who speaks more than a few sentences at a time,as Nigerians,Arabs,and some others do. 3       Americans engage in little ritual interaction (礼节性的交流) .Only a few ritual greetings are common:"How are you?" "I'm fine,thank you. " "Nice to meet you. " and "Hope to see you again."These things are said in certain situations Americans learn to recognize,and,like any ritual greetings,are concerned more with form than with substance. That is,4       , no matter what the people involved are feeling or what they really have in mind. In many Americans' opinions,5      ,unwilling to show their true natures and ideas.

Americans are generally impatient with long ritual greetings about family members' health―common among Latin Americans―considering them a waste of time.

   A. No one speaks for very long.

   B. the questions are supposed to be asked and the statements are supposed to be made in particular situations

   C. Americans admire being straight,or what they call " getting to the point".

   D. there are only limited number of ritual interactions in American conversations

   E. Americans tend to be impatient with people who take long turns.

   F. Only smart people may speak with the Americans freely.

   G. people who rely heavily on ritual greetings are “too shy" or “ too polite"

1.                  2.                  3.                  4.          5.       

There were three guys standing in line to get into heaven. Just as they were 1        to enter,St. Peter stops them and tells them they have room for only one more person,so the one who died the 2          (bad) death may enter.

St. Peter started off with the first guy and his reply was:

"I always had a suspicion that my wife 3       ( have) an affair then,so I came home early one day to find that there was nobody but her. Nothing happened 4        I peered over the balcony to find a man hanging from the ledge in his boxers. I got so upset 5        I started stamping on his hands,but he would not let go. I got a hammer and started pounding on his fingers,but he would not let go. Then finally I went inside and grabbed the fridge and dropped it on top of him. After I looked down to see that he6       (crush) to death,I felt so bad that I took a shotgun and killed myself."

St. Peter said, "That's pretty bad,”and asked the second guy how he died.

The second guy said , " I was getting ready for my workout in the afternoon,and I always watch my aerobic videos in my boxers. Today I somehow slipped and fell off my balcony.

7       (luck) ,there was a balcony on the floor below so I8       (hold) on to the rail. As I was calling for help,some lunatic started yelling at me and started stamping on my fingers. He brought out a hammer and started pounding on my fingers,then he quit and went back inside. When I thought he was gone,I started pulling myself up from the ledge,and all I could see was a huge refrigerator 9        on top of me,and I fell with it 10  flights below,and now Fm here."

St. Peter thought to himself, "That's pretty bad."

Then came the third guy. St. Peter said, "Well,what happened to you?" He said, "Well,you won't believe it.      10    ( picture) this,I'm naked inside a refrigerator."      

St. Peter interrupted, " Welcome to the Kingdom of God!”

1.         2.                  3.                  4.          5.         

6.         7,                  8.         9.         ^ 10.      

The impression you make at the beginning of an interview is very important. Employers often decide to hire someone in the first three minutes of the interview. They judge you by your appearance,attitude and manners.

1          A smile shows a confident and positive attitude.

When you introduce yourself,make eye contact with the interviewer. Some interviewers offer a handshake. Others don't.

Try to be as natural as possible. 2       The way you sit,walk,gesture,use your voice and show feelings on your face is all part of your body language. It makes the interviewer know how you feel about yourself and the situation you are in. Are you feeling positively about yourself,your abilities,and your interest in the job?

Speak clearly and loudly enough. 3       When you speak,look at the interviewer. Also,don't say negative things about yourself,or former employer.

Listen to questions carefully. If you don't understand a question,ask the interviewer to repeat or explain.

Almost everyone is nervous in a job interview. Interviewers know that. 4       But they expect you to try to control your nervousness. They expect you to show confidence in your ability to do the job.

At the end of the interview,5       It's a good idea to send a short thankyou letter right after the interview,or deliver it by hand.

Phone the company if you have not heard anything after one week. Ask if they have made a decision about the job.

Good luck!

   A. But careful attention should be paid to your body language.

   B. They don't expect you to be totally calm and relaxed.

   C. Show interest and enthusiasm in your voice.

   D. thank the interviewer for her or his time

   E. A friendly smile when you walk into the room is important.

   F. People who often smile live a healthier life.

   G. You should find out the proper way to deal with your nervousness.

1.         2.         3.                  4.          5.         

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