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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1Why does the man have the talk with the woman?

A. To get a job.

B. To join a sports team.

C. To get into a school.

2What did the man learn from playing on the football team?

A. How to ask for advice from teachers.

B. How to compete with others.

C. How to manager his time.

3What are the man’s strengths?

A. Hardworking and eager to learn.

B. Supportive and ready to help.

C. Friendly and kind-hearted.

【答案】

1A

2C

3A

【解析】W: OK, tell me about yourself.

M: Well, last year in school, I played on the football team. It kept me busy, but I learned to manage my time. And also, it has been a great experience in learning how to work on the team with other players.

W: How would your teachers describe you?

M: My teachers would say I work hard to get my homework done on time, and I’m not afraid to ask for help if I need it. They’d also tell you I am friendly to my classmates.

W: Well, why should I hire you over the other eight students?

M: I think I am the very person you can rely on. I’ll arrive to work on time and do the best I can on the job. Besides, I’ve done volunteer work, and now I’d like to gain actual work experience. If you hire me, you’ll get someone who is always willing to learn.

1M: I think I am the very person you can rely on. I’ll arrive to work on time and do the best I can on the job. Besides, I’ve done volunteer work, and now I’d like to gain actual work experience. If you hire me, you’ll get someone who is always willing to learn.

2M: Well, last year in school, I played on the football team. It kept me busy, but I learned to manage my time.

3M: I think I am the very person you can rely on. I’ll arrive to work on time and do the best I can on the job. Besides, I’ve done volunteer work, and now I’d like to gain actual work experience. If you hire me, you’ll get someone who is always willing to learn.

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(2)A.knew B.understood C.realized D.imagined
(3)A.stood B.killed C.heard D.caught
(4)A.money B.safety C.future D.family
(5)A.happy B.sad C.excited D.hurt
(6)A.move B.take C.run D.go
(7)A.cries B.noises C.cheers D.sounds
(8)A.save B.ignore C.change D.decide
(9)A.although B.because C.as D.but
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But herd immunity works only when nearly the whole herd joins in. When some refuse vaccination and seek a free ride, immunity breaks down and everyone is in even bigger danger.
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B.the outbreak of measles attracts the public attention
C.anti-vaccine movement has its medical reasons
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