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B. responsible
C. unuaual
D. particular
B. responsible
C. unusual
D. particular
She has already tried her best. Please don’t be to _____ about her job.
A. special B. responsible C. unuaual D. particular
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One of the most important things in the world is friendship. In order to have friends, you have to be a friend. But how can you be a good friend at school?
Listen—Listen when they are talking. Don’t say anything unless they ask you a question. Sometimes it’s not necessary for you to have anything to say; they just need someone to talk to about their feelings.
Help them—If your friend is ever in need of something, be there to help them. You should try to put them first, but make sure you don’t do everything they want you to do. Try to take an extra pencil or pen with you to classes in case they forget one. Have a little extra money in your pocket in case they forget something they need.
Be there for them—Be there for your friends to help make them feel better in hard times. Marilyn Monroe, a famous U.S. actor, once said, “I often make mistakes. Sometimes I am out of control, but if you can’t stay with me at my worst, you are sure not to deserve to be with me at my best.” Always remember this! If you don’t want to stay with your friends when they’re in hard times, then you don’t deserve to be with them when they’re having a good time!
_________—Try to make plans with your friends. Go shopping, go for ice cream, have a party, go to a movie and so on. Take time to know each other even better by doing something you both enjoy. By planning things together, you both can have a good time. And you’ll remember these things when you’re all old!
【小题1】 While your friend is talking to you about his or her feelings, you should______________.
A.give him or her some advice |
B.just listen unless asked |
C.calm him or her down |
D.share your feelings as well |
A.try to do everything for them |
B.put them before ourselves |
C.change their bad habits first |
D.ignore their faults |
A.Life without a friend is death. |
B.A friend is easier lost than found. |
C.A friend in need is a friend indeed. |
D.A man is known by his friends. |
A.Make plans | B.Enjoy yourself |
C.Understand your friends | D.Play with your friends |
A.how to find a good friend | B.how to help friends in trouble |
C.How to be a good friend | D.how to make more friends |
NEW YORK---One in five U.S. workers regularly attends after-work drinks with coworkers, where the most common mishaps range from badmouthing another worker to drinking too much, according to a study released on Tuesday.
Most workers attend so-called happy hours to bond with colleagues, although 15 percent go to hear the latest office gossip and 13 percent go because they feel necessary, said the survey conducted for CareerBuilder. com, an online job site. As to what happens when the after-work drinks flow, 16 percent reported bad-mouthing a colleague, 10 percent shared a secret about a colleague and 8 percent said they drank too much and acted unprofessionally. Five percent said they had shared a secret about the company, and 4 percent confessed to singing karaoke. While 21 percent of those who attended said happy hours were good for networking, 85 percent said attending had not helped them get closer to someone higher up or get a better position. An equal number of men and women said they attended happy hours with co-workers, with younger workers aged 25 to 34 most likely and workers over 55 least likely to attend. Overall, 21 percent of workers attend happy hours with co-workers and of those nearly a quarter go at least once a month.
The survey was conducted online by Harris Interactive on behalf of CareerBuilder. Com among 6,987 full-time employees between February 11 and March 13. Harris Interactive said the results had a sampling error of plus or minus 1.2 percentage points.
【小题1】Harris Interactive made the survey to find out .
A.how U.S. workers spend their after-work time |
B.what U.S. workers do at after-work drinks |
C.the relationships between U.S. workers |
D.who are most likely to attend after-work drinks |
A.4 percent | B.8 percent | C.16 percent | D.10 percent |
A.benefited them a lot | B.could provide information |
C.only made them relaxed | D.was of no help to them |
A.workers over 55 don’t like to attend happy hours at all |
B.about 75% of workers go more than once a month |
C.10.5% of male workers attend happy hours with co-workers |
D.about 700 workers surveyed shared a secret about a co-worker |
A.all the workers oppose after-work drinks |
B.the workers may change their attitudes towards after-work drinks |
C.all the workers support after-work drinks |
D.all the workers are suggested going to attend after-work drinks |