摘要:3. He is the director of the factory, so he is the person who is in c of everything here.

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  Susan Cleveland is the young president of a candy company in the city of Chicago. Her father began the company in the 1960s. He died three years ago. Now, the company belongs to Susan.

  Susan, 1 , did not have any jobs before becoming head of the company. She just finished the college.

  The employees (雇员) became 2 concerned during Susan's first months 3 the job. Mr Cleveland had been a 4 leader. But Susan permitted 5 employees to make their own 6 . One employee said , “Old Mr Cleveland 7 told us what to do. He kept people on a short leash. 8 the company did well. ” What does a “short leash” mean? A leash is a kind of rope. We use a leash 9 our pet dogs. The leash keeps the dog from 10 away 11 getting into trouble.

  Keeping a person on a short leash means keeping him or her 12 close control. The person can't make many decisions for himself or herself. Ms Cleveland does not keep her workers on short leash. 13 she encourages them to get 14 ways to do business. For example, her secretary proposed (建议) an idea. She said the company should 15 a sum of money as a prize to the best student in the high school 16 the factory. The winner could use the prize money to study at a university. Ms Cleveland 17 the idea. After the prize was announced, 18 who lived in the area of the factory began to buy 19 of the company's candy. Local newspapers wrote about the competition. Business 20 .

  Ms Cleveland made her secretary the company's first Director of Public Relations. The former secretary was very pleased.

1.

[  ]

A.but
B.yet
C.so
D.however

2.

[  ]

A.so little
B.even less
C.even more
D.no more

3.

[  ]

A.on
B.in
C.for
D.at

4.

[  ]

A.weak
B.strong
C.kind
D.clever

5.

[  ]

A.no
B.a few
C.few
D.many

6.

[  ]

A.products
B.candy
C.decisions
D.plans

7.

[  ]

A.never
B.always
C.seldom
D.did

8.

[  ]

A.Although
B.Because
C.Otherwise
D.But

9.

[  ]

A.to walk
B.to use
C.to frighten
D.to play

10.

[  ]

A.stepping
B.pulling
C.running
D.jumping

11.

[  ]

A.in
B.for
C.when
D.or

12.

[  ]

A.in
B.on
C.for
D.under

13.

[  ]

A.Still
B.Yet
C.Instead
D.While

14.

[  ]

A.other
B.more
C.many
D.better

15.

[  ]

A.save
B.offer
C.get
D.lend

16.

[  ]

A.belonging to
B.far from
C.near
D.in

17.

[  ]

A.studied .
B.appreciated
C.refused
D.changed

18.

[  ]

A.students
B.workers
C.businessmen
D.people

19.

[  ]

A.some
B.little
C.more
D.less

20.

[  ]

A.improved
B.failed
C.continued
D.stopped
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阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的四个选项中,选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  Susan Cleveland is the young president of a candy company in Chicago. Her father  1 the company in the 1960s. He died three years  2 Now, the company  3 Susan.

  Susan,  4 ,did not have any experience  5 becoming head of the company. She had just finished  6 .

  The employees (雇员) became even more concerned (受到关心)  7 Susan's first months on the  8 . Mr Cleveland had been a strong leader. But Susan  9 many employees to make their own  10 .

  One employee said: “Old Mr Cleveland always told us what to do. He kept people on a short leash. But the company did  11 .”

  What does a “short leash” mean? A leash is  12 rope. We use a leash to walk our pet dogs. The leash keeps the dog from running away  13 getting into trouble.

  Keeping a person on a short leash means keeping him or her under  14 control. The person can't make any decisions for himself or herself.

  Ms Cleveland does not keep her workers on a short leash.   15 ,she encourages them to get better ways to do business.

  For example, her secretary proposed an idea. She said the company should give a  16 to the best student in the high school near its factory. The   17 could use the prize money to study at a university.

  Ms Cleveland  18 the idea. After the prize was announced, people who lived in this area of the factory began to buy  19 of the company's candy. Local newspapers  20 the competition. Business improved.

  Ms Cleveland made her secretary the company's first Director of Public Relations. The former secretary was very pleased.

1.

[  ]

A.began
B.started
C.closed
D.sold

2.

[  ]

A.late
B.before
C.ago
D.earlier

3.

[  ]

A.comes upon
B.engages to
C.leaves for
D.belongs to

4.

[  ]

A.however
B.still
C.therefore
D.otherwise

5.

[  ]

A.before
B.while
C.during
D.after

6.

[  ]

A.office
B.holiday
C.college
D.journey

7.

[  ]

A.on
B.during
C.with
D.for

8.

[  ]

A.duty
B.power
C.company
D.job

9.

[  ]

A.suggested
B.permitted
C.promised
D.forbade

10.

[  ]

A.discovery
B.preparations
C.work
D.decision

11.

[  ]

A.badly
B.well
C.so
D.not

12.

[  ]

A.a roll of
B.a sheet of
C.a kind of
D.a ray of

13.

[  ]

A.or
B.and
C.but
D.so

14.

[  ]

A.open
B.poor
C.close
D.short

15.

[  ]

A.In fact
B.Instead
C.In other words
D.On the other hand

16.

[  ]

A.honour
B.bill
C.reward (报酬)
D.prize

17.

[  ]

A.winner
B.student
C.worker
D.teacher

18.

[  ]

A.received
B.refused
C.appreciated
D.proposed

19.

[  ]

A.plenty
B.most
C.less
D.more

20.

[  ]

A.entered
B.wrote about
C.printed
D.published
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完形填空

阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。

  Susan Cleveland is the young president of a candy company in the city of Chicago. Her father began the company in 1960s. He died three years ago. Now, the company belongs to Susan.

  Susan, 1 , did not have any jobs before becoming head of the company. She just finished the college.

  The employees became concerned during Susan's first months 3 the job. Mr Cleveland had been a 4 leader. But Susan permitted 5 employees to make their own 6 . One employee said,“Old Mr Cleveland 7 told us what to do. He kept people on a short leash. 8 the company did well.”What does a“short leash”mean? A leash is a kind of rope. We use a leash 9 our pet dogs. The leash keeps the dog from 10 away 11 getting into trouble.

  Keeping a person on a short leash means keeping him or her 12 close control. The person can't make many decisions for himself or herself. Ms Cleveland does not keep her workers on a short leash. 13 , she encourages them to get 14 ways to do business. For example, her secretary proposed an idea. She said the company should 15 a sum of money as a prize to the best student in the high school 16 the factory. The winner could use the prize money to study at a university. Ms Cleveland 17 the idea. After the prize was announced, 18 who lived in the area of the factory began to buy 19 of the company's candy. Local newspapers wrote about the competition. Business 20 . Ms Cleveland made her secretary the company's first Director of Public Relations. The former secretary was very pleased.

1.

[  ]

A.but      B.yet

C.so      D.however

2.

[  ]

A.so little      B.even less

C.even more     D.no more

3.

[  ]

A.on      B.in

C.for      D.at

4.

[  ]

A.weak      B.strong

C.kind      D.clever

5.

[  ]

A.no      B.a few

C.few      D.many

6.

[  ]

A.products      B.candy

C.decisions      D.plans

7.

[  ]

A.never      B.always

C.seldom      D.did

8.

[  ]

A.Although      B.Because

C.Otherwise      D.But

9.

[  ]

A.to walk      B.to use

C.to frighten     D.to play

10.

[  ]

A.stepping      B.pulling

C.running      D.jumping

11.

[  ]

A.in      B.for

C.when     D.or

12.

[  ]

A.in      B.on

C.for      D.under

13.

[  ]

A.Still      B.Yet

C.Instead     D.While

14.

[  ]

A.other      B.more

C.many      D.better

15.

[  ]

A.save      B.offer

C.get       D.lend

16.

[  ]

A.belonging to    B.far from

C.near       D.in

17.

[  ]

A.studied      B.appreciated

C.refused      D.changed

18.

[  ]

A.students      B.workers

C.businessmen    D.people

19.

[  ]

A.some      B.little

C.more      D.less

20.

[  ]

A.improved      B.failed

C.continued      D.stopped

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Susan Cleveland is the young president of a candy company in the city of Chicago. Her father began the company in the 1960’s. He died three years ago. Now, the company belongs to Susan. Susan,  l , did not have any jobs before becoming head of the company. She just finished the college. The employees became 2 concerned during Susan’s first months 3 the job. Mr. Cleveland had been a 4 leader. But Susan permitted 5 employees to make their own 6 . One employee said,“Old Mr. Cleveland 7 told us what to do. He kept people on a short leash. 8 the company did Well.”What does a“short leash”mean? A leash is a kind of rope. We use a leash 9 our pet dogs. The leash keeps the dog from 10 away 11 getting into trouble.

    Keeping a person on a short leash means keeping him or her 12 close control. The person can’t make many decisions for himself or herself. Ms Cleveland does not keep her workers on a short leash. 13 , she encourages them to get 14 ways to do business. For example, her secretary proposed (建议) an idea. She said the company should 15 a sum of money as a prize to the best student in the high school 16 the factory. The winner could use the prize money to study at a university. Ms. Cleveland 17 the idea. After the prize was announced,  18 who lived in the area of the factory began to buy 19 of the company’s candy. Local newspapers wrote about the competition. Business 20 .

    Ms. Cleverland made her secretary the company’s first Director of Public Relations. The former secretary was very pleased.

    1. A. but          B. yet            C. so           D. however

    2. A. so little      B. even less.      C. even more     D. no more

    3. A. on         B. in            C. for            D. at

    4. A. weak            B. strong         C. kind          D. clever

    5. A. no         B. a few          C. few          D. many

    6. A. products      B. candy          C. decisions       D. plans

    7. A. never       B. always           C. seldom        D. did

    8. A. Although      B. Because       C. Otherwise     D. But

    9. A. to walk      B. to use          C. to frighten     D. to play

    10. A. stepping        B. pulling      C. running       D. jumping

    11. A. in          B. for            C. when          D. or

    12. A. in          B. on           C. for            D. under

    13. A. Still             B. Yet            C. Instead        D. While

    14. A. other       B. more         C. many          D. better

15. A. save        B. offer         C. get            D. lend

16. A. belonging to      B. far from        C. near          D. in

    17. A. studied     B. appreciated      C. refused       D. changed

    18. A. students        B. workers        C. businessmen    D. people

    19. A. some       B. little          C. more         D. less

20. A. improved     B. fai1ed          C. continued      D. stopped

 

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Susan Cleveland is the young president of a candy company in the city of Chicago. Her father began the company in the 1960’s. He died three years ago. Now, the company belongs to Susan. Susan,  l , did not have any jobs before becoming head of the company. She just finished the college. The employees became 2 concerned during Susan’s first months 3 the job. Mr. Cleveland had been a 4 leader. But Susan permitted 5 employees to make their own 6 . One employee said,“Old Mr. Cleveland 7 told us what to do. He kept people on a short leash. 8 the company did Well.”What does a“short leash”mean? A leash is a kind of rope. We use a leash 9 our pet dogs. The leash keeps the dog from 10 away 11 getting into trouble.

    Keeping a person on a short leash means keeping him or her 12 close control. The person can’t make many decisions for himself or herself. Ms Cleveland does not keep her workers on a short leash. 13 , she encourages them to get 14 ways to do business. For example, her secretary proposed (建议) an idea. She said the company should 15 a sum of money as a prize to the best student in the high school 16 the factory. The winner could use the prize money to study at a university. Ms. Cleveland 17 the idea. After the prize was announced,  18 who lived in the area of the factory began to buy 19 of the company’s candy. Local newspapers wrote about the competition. Business 20 .

    Ms. Cleverland made her secretary the company’s first Director of Public Relations. The former secretary was very pleased.

    1. A. but          B. yet            C. so           D. however

    2. A. so little      B. even less.      C. even more     D. no more

    3. A. on         B. in            C. for            D. at

    4. A. weak            B. strong         C. kind          D. clever

    5. A. no         B. a few          C. few          D. many

    6. A. products      B. candy          C. decisions       D. plans

    7. A. never       B. always           C. seldom        D. did

    8. A. Although      B. Because       C. Otherwise     D. But

    9. A. to walk      B. to use          C. to frighten     D. to play

    10. A. stepping        B. pulling      C. running       D. jumping

    11. A. in          B. for            C. when          D. or

    12. A. in          B. on           C. for            D. under

    13. A. Still             B. Yet            C. Instead        D. While

    14. A. other       B. more         C. many          D. better

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