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【题目】

1Why did John look tired?

A.Watched TV series.

B.Played computer games.

C.Finished the work plan.

2When did John’s boss want the task finally?

A.This Tuesday.B.This WednesdayC.This Friday.

3What did John’s boss want the task for?

A.Finding out a solution.

B.Dealing with a report.

C.Preparing for a speech.

【答案】

1C

2B

3A

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Some etiquette(礼仪)in modern life

Do you often usea cellphone? Do you take the subway to school every day? These items make our modernlife easier. But do you know how we should behave properly while using them? The following suggestions mightbe helpful.

For cellphone users

Keepyour voice down when you make a phone call in public.Shouting on thephone may make others feel uncomfortable. And you’d better not use it during an appointment(约会).

Stopsending messages or playing games with your cellphone at a dinner or a party. It’s a good time to communicate(交流)with your family and friends.

Don’tmake or answer a call while driving. It is not only very dangerousfor both you and your passengers but also against the law.

For subway passengers

Youare supposed to wait in line while buying tickets and gettingon the subway.

You’renot allowed to eat, drink or smoke on the subway train. The smell and noise may trouble others. It’s our duty to keep the train clean and tidy. Besides, smoking is bad for health.

You can’t take pets on the train. As we all know, animals may spread diseases(传播疾病)and get thetrain dirty.

You’d better not lie across the subway seats even if the train isn’t crowded. Offering your seat to someone who needs it is regarded as good manners.

Items

What weshould do

What we shouldn’t do

Cellphoneusers

Keep your 1down in public

● Don’t send messages or play games at a dinner or a party.

● Don’t makeor answera 2while driving.

Subway passengers

● Wait in line

●Keepthe trainclean and 3

●Offer your seat to someone who needs it.

● Don’t eat, drink or 4on the train.

●Don’ttake 5on the train.

● Don’t lie across the subway seats.

【题目】 "How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly way that people in the U.S.A. greet each other.1. It's a question that often doesn't need an answer. The person who asks "How are you?" hopes to hear the answer "Fine" even though the speaker isn't fine at all. The reason is that "How are you?" isn't really a question, and "Fine" isn't really an answer. They are simply the ways of saying "Hello" or "Hi".

2. For example, when someone asks "Do you agree?", the other person might think, "No, I disagree. I think you're wrong..." But it isn't very polite to speak out one's real thoughts so directly, so the person might say "I'm not sure", which is a nicer way to say that you don't agree.

People won't tell the truth when they want to finish talking with other people. For example, many talks over the phone finish when one person says "I have to go now." Often, the person who wants to hang up gives an excuse like "Someone's at the door. "or" Something is burning on the stove."3. They want to hang up simply because they don't want to talk any more, but it isn't polite to tell the truth. The excuse is more polite and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings.

Whether they are greeting each other, talking about an idea, or finishing a talk, people don't always say exactly what they are thinking. 4. and it's part of the game of a language.

A.What they say might not be true

B.Sometimes people don't say exactly what they mean

C.But it is also a very unusual question

D.It doesn't sound good to lie to others

E.It's an important way to get along well with each other

【题目】 Birth orderdoes it matter? Are you different because you are the first, second, or third child in your familyor maybe the last of nine?

A study found that first-borns have an average IQ that is three points higher than people who fall into a different place in the birth order, perhaps because first-borns often help younger brothers and sisters, which improves their own skills. In 2007, an international organization of CEOs found that 43% of CEOs are first-borns, 33% are middle children, and 23% are last-borns. First-borns are more likely to be doctors and astronauts and get higher pay.

If first-borns are more successful, last-borns are generally more agreeable. They are also more likely to be funny, possibly to get attention from all the bigger people at the dinner table. Mark Twain and Stephen Colbert were both the youngest in large families, and Jim Carrey was the youngest of four. According to a 2007 Time magazine article, “The power of Birth Order.” last-borns are more likely to be artists and successful businessmen.

Then there are the middle children: we have not ignored (忽视) them! Many middle children are short of one-on-one time with their parents. They often feel short-changed: the oldest gets more rights, and the youngest is spoiled (宠坏的). Though they may be ignored, middle children are more likely to grow into easy-going adults.

Many factors make us who we are, but if the research is correct, birth order may be one of the most important factors.

1Who is most likely to be a CEO?

A.A first-born.B.A second-born.C.A third-born.D.A last-born.

2What can we learn about Jim Carrey?

A.He is a middle child.B.He is likely to be serious.

C.He is a successful businessman.D.He is likely to be agreeable.

3What does the underlined sentence mean?

A.They are usually controlled.B.They are always spoiled.

C.They are often popular at home.D.They are often treated unfairly.

4What can we learn from the 4th paragraph?

A.Middle children often get more attention from parents.

B.Middle children usually communicate with others well.

C.Middle children are more likely to get on well with others.

D.Middle children are usually famous artists and businessmen.

5What would be the best title for the text?

A.What makes you powerfulB.How you can be a CEO

C.What influence birth order has on youD.How you can grow up

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