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1. The number of people invited        (be) fifty,but a number of them

       (be) absent for different reasons.

 1. was;were the number of 意为“ 的数量”,表示单数,作主语时谓语动词用单数;a number of意为“许多”,表示复数,作主语时谓语动词用复数。

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 Newspapers have certainly been around for a long time. Many New Zealand newspapers are now heading towards their 125th anniversary(周年纪念)   of the first publication and some New Zealand papers are more than 140 years old.

However,some people think that newspapers are yesterday’s medium(传媒)   and that new media,like television and even the Internet,will in the very near future cause newspapers to die. What is clear is that the growth of new media,and in particular the Internet,will cause newspapers to change themselves and change their product to meet customers’ needs.

 People read newspapers because of their unique(独特的) strength. They have a large audience and yet a certain appeal(吸引力)   . They reach the majority of the population each day through covering national and international news and yet they offer interest to gardeners,cooks and even slaves to fashion.

 Newspapers also remain strong because of people’s continued love of reading. Reading is an active and in-volving(专注的) process,but people are able to read at their own speed and return to newspapers for reference purposes.

 Newspapers will certainly not stop the Internet being a competitor(竞争者) But no newly-introduced news medium has ever killed an old one,and if best guesses are to be made then it is likely that this will be the case with this new medium as well.

1. What will cause the “dying” of the newspaper?

   A. Its old age.

   B.  The growth of new media.

   C.  Unsuccessful business.

   D.  Internet millionaires.

2. Which of the following best describes the underlined statement?

   A. Few people like them for the same reason.

   B.  Many people like them for a variety of reasons.

   C.  Many people like them for the same reason.

   D.  Few people like them for a variety of reasons.

3. Which of the following does not refer to newspapers?

   A. Useful for reference.

   B.  Changing to meet customers’ needs.

   C.  Wide-reaching every day.

   D.  A passive way of getting information.

4. Which title would NOT be suitable for the passages

of this article?

   A. The death of newspapers

   B.  People love to read

   C.  Current media development

   D.  Old media and new media

5. Which of the following is TRUE?

   A. Newspapers will be killed by the Internet soon 

   B.  The Internet will be killed by newspapers.

   C.  Newspapers and the Internet will coexist.

   D.  Newspapers and the Internet will both disappear.

  Communication is defined(定义) as the exchange of information between individuals(个体) ,media,or groups. However, a good communicator is someone who knows how to listen and understand well rather than just making himself or herself heard. Listening is the key to good communication. If you don’t know how to listen,then it’s not likely that there would be a free and willing exchange of ideas. Here are some tips to remember:

1. When you are listening to a friend’s opinions or even just taking part in a group discussion,be really present. Focus your attention on listening and not on daydreaming about other things. People can usually sense if they are getting half-hearted attention and it doesn’t feel good.

2. Usually,your friend already knows his/her way out but just wants someone to listen to him/her. So don’t offer to give advice unless it’s a matter of life and death. You become a more effective listener when you know when to keep quiet and when to speak up.

3. Though you might find it hard to look a person in the eye,try to do so. It will show that you are really listening. Whether you’re the speaker or the listener,you must try to make an eye contact,even briefly,just to make sure everyone’s still with you and understanding what you are saying or to let the speaker know you are listening attentively.

4. Once your friend has finished airing out him/her thoughts and asks for

your opinion,grab the opportunity to let him/her know how you feel about

his/her situation. Be careful about going too far with sharing your own life story,particularly about how you overcame the same situation. Keep the focus on him/her.

1. What’s the purpose of the passage?

   A. To tell us how to be a good listener.

   B.  To tell us the importance of talking.

   C.  To tell us when to keep quiet and when to speak up.

   D.  To tell us how to make ourselves better understood.

2. According to the author,a good communicator is someone who    .

   A. only listens rather than speaking

   B.  gives advice at any time

   C.  knows when to speak up and when to stop

   D.  keeps looking others in the eye

3. Which of the following words can replace the underlined phrase “airing

out” in the last paragraph?

   A. Spreading.   B. Expressing.

   C.  Concluding.   D. Inspiring.

4. According to the passage,which of the following might the author disagree with?

   A. You should put your heart into your communication when speaking with others.

   B.  It’s better to listen very carefully than to talk about your own problem.

   C.  Making eye contact is very important when communicating with others.

   D.  You should tell your own stories in detail if your friend is in the same

situation with you.

5. Make each tip with one of the following titles.

   a.  Know when to shut up

   b.  Don’t go too far

   c.  Be present

   d.  Look them in the eye

   A. 1 — b,2 — a,3 — d,4 — c   B. 1 — c,2 — d,3 — a,4 —b

   C.  1 — c,2 — a,3- b, 4 — d   D. 1 — c,2 — a,3 — d,4 — b

  I do a lot of management training each year for the Circle K Company. One of the topics we 1      in our classes is the 2      of quality employees. “What has 3      you to stay long enough to become a manager?”I asked. After a while a new manager 4      the question and said slowly,“It was a baseball 5     

Cynthia said that she  6     to take a Circle K clerk job as an interim(临时的) job 7      she looked for something else. On her second day behind the counter,she received a 8      from her nine-year-old son,Jessie. He needed a baseball glove for Little League. She 9      that as a single woman,10      was tight,and her first 11      would have to go for paying bills.

When Cynthia arrived for work the 12      morning,Patricia,the store manager,handed her a box. “I overheard you 13      to your son yesterday,” she said,“and I know that it is 14      to explain things to kids. This is a baseball glove for Jessie. I know you have to pay bills before you can buy gloves. 

You know we can’t 15      good people like you as  16     . as we would like to,

17      we do care,and I want you to know how  18       you are to us!”

The thoughtfulness,empathy(同情) and love of the store manager 19      that people remember more how much an employer 20      than how much he pays.

1. A. discuss   B. write   C. learn   D. find

2. A.  managing   B. selling

   C.  keeping   D. seeking

3. A.  made   B. ordered

   C.  forced   D. caused

4. A.  made   B. took

   C.  raised   D. replied

5. A.  pole   B. glove

   C.  hole   D. match

6.  A. ought   B. liked

   C.  had   D. used

7. A.  when   B. because

   C.  while   D. though

8.  A. letter   B. call

   C.  notice   D. announcement

9. A.  turned out   B. pointed out

   C.  explained   D. complained

10. A.  work   B. food

   C.  money   D. clothing

11. A.  bill   B. cheque

   C. day   D. visit

12. A.  last   B. first

   C.  next   D. past

13. A.  lying   B. talking

   C.  crying   D. murmuring

14. A.  good   B. easy

   C.  hard   D. necessary

15. A.  thank   B. use

   C.  employ   D. pay

16. A.  many   B. early

   C.  soon   D. much

17. A.  nor   B. but

   C.  and   D. however

18. A.  kind   B. terrible

   C.  much   D. important

19. A.  show   B. insist

   C.  realize   D. recognize

20. A.  needs   B. gets

   C.  likes   D. cares

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