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| When I opened my E-mail the other day, a pretty woman named Rachel appeared on my computer screen. She greeted me by name and 1 talking with great enthusiasm. 2 she stopped to smile at me or blow a kiss. She was reading 3 me an E-mail from my brother, and a lot of it was about his 4 the phone company to give him a high speed Internet connection. It was 5 . Rachel was there 6 a new technology called Facemail. It lets you send an E-mail that gets ready to the receiver by a(n) 7 male or female form or by a clown. The software, which is free, can be 8 at www. facemail.com. Facemail faces are 9 , and they simulate(模拟) emotions 10 those you put in your text. 11 , type in X, and Rachel blows a kiss. The company that develops the Facemail is sure t The reason E-business is not popular, the company says, is 13 buying over the Internet lacks the human touch. But 14 you went to the Nike website and Michael Jordan greeted you by name, 15 on you and personally closed the sale? And it is talking with Whirlpool(惠普公司) about usi in a computer screen on a fridge. Then if Mom can't be home 16 the kids get back from school, she can leave a(n) 17 with a voice and image telling them what there is to eat. Facemail could get hot fast. 18 , I'm a fan. But Facemail should be used with 19 . The clown looks lively and funny at first. But if you select the clown, put a few 20 words in an E-mail and add some angry emotions, you've got a Psycho mail(疯人型电子邮件). | ||||
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| My father woke me up early one summer morning announcing, "Get up. You're going with me to cut grass." The idea 1 my father actually thought I was big enough to help him in his 2 made me feel proud and 3 . From sunup to sundown my father, my younger brother and I 4 in the large yards in a rich part of Atlanta, Georgia. By the end of the day I was tired out, but felt good. I had 5 a hard day's labour and had earned $6. One day my father found some leaves I'd 6 and pulled me aside. said 7 , "and don't make me have to tell you to do it again." The 8 was clear. Today I value the importance of doing a job 9 the first time. It will never 10 to impress the person you are working for. After two years my father told me and my brother that he felt we were 11 enough to do lawns(草坪) on our own. Every Saturday , we 12 out early in the morning with the same desire and drive we had gained while working 13 our father. Taking care of lawns was not exciting 14 high-paying, but that didn't matter. It taught me that any job is a good job and that 15 I was paid was more than I had before. A newspaper reporter once asked me how someone 16 possible live on a forty-hour- a -week minimum(最低的) pay. "My father never worked just forty hours a 17 , and neither have I." I replied. "If you're only working forty hours, you probably don't want to do 18 better than you're doing." In every job I've 19 -from doing lawns to washing dishes-I have learned something that helped me in my next job. If you 20 hard enough, you can learn from any job you do. | ||||
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| Before graduation from college, my son began to seek a job. He targeted a company which planned to 1 only one person. However, there Were over 20 candidates, among whom was my son. I 2 him, "It's difficult to get into the company. Don't 3 too much for fear that you would feel disappointed when you fail." My son said smilingly, " 4 I try, there will be hope!" Of the 20 candidates, only three could 5 the final round, which would later decide the one to be employed. Everything seemed to 6 quite well and my son 7 the first round and entered the final. Unexpectedly, the final interview was unbelievably 8 , and all of them were asked to go home and wait for the 9 of the interview. One morning, my son 10 a text from the company that he was not cmployed. Before I 11 what to say to comfort him, I was told that afternoon that my son received another 12 saying he was employed. 13 the first text was also part of the test in the interview. The three men received the same text that morning and only my son's 14 was satisfying to the company, so he was employed. I asked my son 15 they replied. My son told me that one 16 silent, one said " good-by" and he said "thank you". Only then did I know my son's" 17 "came in that way. That is: don't forget to say" thank you" to those who even 18 on. Saying "thank you" shows your 19 for Others work, therefore, you will get the upper hand in terms of 20 compared with others under the same conditions. | |||
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B. support B. promised B. expect B. as soon as B. survive B. go B. eatned B. simple B. plan B. received B. took up B. note B. Actually B. question B. what B. kept B. dream B. hate B. doubt B. skills |
C. manage C. reminded C. waste C. Even if C. change C. fit C. left C. perfect C. answer C. copied C. set off C. text C. Cleverly C. reason C. how C. made C. plan C. dislike C. respect C. lessons |
D. interview D. followed D. wish D. As long as D. judge D. stay D. started D. secret D. result D. wrote D. worked on D. rule D. Sadly D. belief D. whom D. went D. aim D. disappoint D. desire D. salaries |
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| When I was 16 years old, I made my first visit to the United States. It wasn't the first time I had been__1__. Like most English children I learned French__2__ school and I had often been to France, so I__3__speaking a foreign language to people who didn't understand__4___. But when I went to America I was really looking forward to__5__a nice easy holiday without any__6__problems. __7__ wrong I was! The misunderstanding began at the airport. I was looking for a__8__telephone to give my American friend Danny a__9__and tell her that I had arrived. A friendly old man saw me looking lost and asked__10__he could help me. "Yes," I said. "I want to give my friend a ring." "Well, that's__11__ ," he exclaimed. "Are you getting__12__? But aren't you a bit__13__?" "Who is talking about marriage?" I replied. "I__14__ want to give my friend a ring to tell her I've arrived. Can you tell me___15__there's a phone box?" "Oh!" he said, "There's a phone downstairs." When at last we__16__meet up, Danny explained the misunderstandings to me. "Don't worry," she said to me. "I had so many__17__at first. There are lots of words which the Americans__18__differently in meaning from us British. You'll soon get used to__19__ funny things they say. Most of the__20__British and American people understand each other!" | |||
| ( )1.A. out ( )2.A. from ( )3.A. get used to ( )4.A. English ( )5.A. buying ( )6.A. time ( )7.A. Too ( )8.A. cheap ( )9.A. letter ( )10.A. that ( )11.A. well ( )12.A. to marry ( )13.A. small ( )14.A. very ( )15.A. where ( )16.A. did ( )17.A. trouble ( )18.A. write ( )19.A. every ( )20A. chance |
B. away B. during B. was used to B. French B. having B. human B. What a B. popular B. ring B. if B. over B. to be married B. little B. just B. in which B. do B. difficulties B. speak B. these B. situation |
C. outside C. at C. used to C. Russian C. giving C. language C. What C. public C. news C. where C. nice C. marrying C. old C. just now C. over there C. could C. things C. use C. some C. condition |
D. abroad D. after D. used D. Latin D. receiving D. money D. How D. good D. word D. when D. ring D. married D. young D. so D. that D. had D. fun D. read D. all the D. time |