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【题目】根据对话内容,从方框中选择恰当的选项补全对话,其中有两项多余。

A: Hi, Maria. Long time no see! How have you been?

B: Oh, not bad. And you, Dave?

A: 1 I haven't had time to relax.

B: What subject do you study?

A: Hotel management.

B: Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?

A: 2 How about you?

B: Well, when I first started college, I wanted to study French, but I realized I might have a hard time finding a job, so I decided to study computer science. With the right skills, finding a job in the computer industry shouldn't be difficult.

A: 3

B: No. I'm lucky. My parents are paying my way through college. How about you? Are you working your way through college?

A: Yeah. 4

B: How do you like your job?

A: It's OK. 5

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A. I hope to get a business degree.

B. I haven't decided for sure, but I think I'd like to work at a hotel.

C. The other workers are friendly, and the pay isn't bad.

D. Oh, I'm doing OK, but school has been really busy these days.

E. How have you changed since you started college?

F. By the way, do you have a part-time job to support yourself through college?

G. I work three times a week at a restaurant near the college.

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【答案】

1D

2B

3F

4G

5C

【解析】这是一组谈论大学生活的对话,二人谈论了彼此的专业、兼职以及毕业后的打算。

1句意:哦,我还好,但是最近学校一直很忙。问句“And you, Dave?”是询问戴维过的怎么样,故答案为D。

2句意:我还没有决定,但我想我想在一家旅馆工作。根据问句“Well, what do you want to do once you graduate?”可知,是询问毕业后想做些什么,故答案为B。

3句意:顺便问一下,你有兼职工作来支持自己上大学吗?根据答语“No. I'm lucky.”判断,问句是一般疑问句,只有F符合题意。

4句意:我每周在学院附近的一家餐馆工作三次。结合问句“Are you working your way through college?”可知,问句是询问大学期间是否做些兼职工作,故答案为G。

5句意:其他工人都很友好,工资也不错。根据“How do you like your job?”判断,问句是评价自己的工作怎么样?故答案为C。

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You are invited to a large party. Loud music is playing, and lots of people are dancing. Do you dance or talk to as many people as you can call all night? Later, you cannot fall asleep—you want more conversation! Or do you prefer a quieter corner? Or perhaps you cannot wait to go home early and relax by yourself.

Which of these people sound most like you? Person A, who tries to talk to everyone and stays late? Or Person B, who prefers to keep quiet and leaves early?

If you said Person A, you are probably more extroverted(性格外向的). If you said Person B, you are probably more introverted(内向的). Or perhaps you are Person C and fall somewhere in the middle. Introverted and extroverted people are two commonly used words to describe a person’s personality. And they are also commonly misused and misunderstood.

Introverts may be thought as quiet, shy and timid. Extroverts may be thought as bold, confident, loud and full of energy. Introverted and extroverted people may fit those descriptions. But these same descriptions do not define(下定义)introversion and extroversion properly.

Introverts and extroverts use their brains differently, and they get their energy differently. Introversion is the state of being mostly concerned with one’s own mental life. Extroversion is the opposite. Extroversion is the state of being mostly concerned with what is outside oneself.

People who consider themselves introverts may say they “need to be alone to charge their batteries”. However, introverts may still live being social and going to parties. But such activities require time to prepare.

Extroverts may say, “I don’t need ‘alone time’, I feel more relaxed being around other people.” Even so, extroverts can still feel unsure or not confident among other people.

So where do you fall on the introversion/ extroversion chart?

1If Person B is invited to a large party, what does he probably do?

2Which three words in this passage are used to describe introverts?

3What’s the main idea of the 5th paragraph?

4What do “such activities” refer to in paragraph 6?

5How do extroverts usually make themselves relaxed?

6Which personality do you prefer, introverted or extroverted? Show your reason!

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