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I had two jobs growing up and they all helped shape my life. When I was about 12, I st

arted caddying (当球童) at a nearby country club. All the kids in the neighborhood did it, and I liked it a lot. I go to watch people who were generally pretty wealthy. They were businessmen and doctors. I would listen to them talking about things and see how they behaved with each other. It was like a fly on the wall at a meeting. The second job was at a shoe store. I constantly met people from all walks of life and the challenge was exciting. I'd start bringing them different kinds of shoes and get right down there and put them on their feet. If they didn't like a certain shoe, I always tried to be thinking ahead to a pair they might like better. It was like stepping up to the plate in a baseball game. Every time someone walked into that store, I was going to bat and taking a swing. I never wanted to let a customer get out of that store without buying a pair of shoes to his satisfaction. This job helped teach me an important business lesson: You have to take risks in business. If you take a risk and fail, get up to bat and swing again.

1). The author thinks what he has learned from his first job is ().

2). The phrase "people from all walks of life" in the third paragraph means people ().

3). The author thinks his second job is ().

4). The author compares his second job to ().

5). The business lesson the author gets from selling shoes is ().

(1).A、how to learn to like a job

B、how to talk and behave properly

C、how to become wealthy

D、how to listen to people

(2).A、walking in different ways

B、having different interests in life

C、coming from different parts of the city

D、working in different occupations

(3).A、challenging

B、important

C、different

D、satisfying

(4).A、a fly on the wall at a meeting

B、stepping into a golf course

C、joining a baseball game

D、taking a bat to swing

(5).A、thinking ahead of the customers

B、trying every possible way to satisfy a customer

C、never be afraid of taking risks

D、never let go anyone walking into the shop

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第1题

One of the most enjoyable jobs I've ever done was when I was a student. When you ()

One of the most enjoyable jobs I've ever done was when I was a student. When you () what it was you may be a bit shocked, but () I know it sounds () I can assure you that it was in fact delightful. () it or not, I was grave-digger for a () summer. It was one of those hot, dry () which made the () as hard as rock and () needed a great deal of effort to dig the graves. Now, a grave-digger doesn't have anything to () with dead bodies. () he has to do is dig two-meter deep () and fill them in again when the coffin has been put (). As I said, it was a marvelous summer and I'm glad to say that I didn't have to work on my (). I had a workmate who had been digging graves since 1930. In spite of his depressing trade he was a () character, always laughing and () jokes. He () to tell me all about his experiences and I listened to him for hours () end. Mind you, () had to work quite hard and usually there were two or three graves to dig every day. () the time I had to go back to () I was fitter, browner and in some ways a wiser person.

1、A) hear B) know C) tell D) say

2、A) what B) because C) although D) however

3、A) strange B) good C) pleasant D) unpleasant

4、A) Take B) Hear C) Believe D) Like

5、A) long B) short C) pleasant D) whole

6、A) season B) summers C) days D) holidays

7、A) ground B) field C) grave D) work

8、A) which B) what C) it D) that

9、A) do B) deal C) fear D) carry

10、A) That B) All C) which D) where

11、A) graves B) holes C) caves D) places

12、A) down B) away C) on D) in

13、A) hand B) energy C) own D) problem

14、A) kind B) helpful C) bad D) cheerful

15、A) telling B) speaking C) hearing D) doing

16、A) was B) used C) wanted D) went

17、A) to B) with C) without D) on

18、A) he B) I C) we D) they

19、A) By B) To C) At D) From

20、A) dig B) work C) college D) employment

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第2题

B A British schoolboy has been excluded from lessons after he organised a mass protest ove

B

A British schoolboy has been excluded from lessons after he organised a mass protest over a lack of homework.

Aaron Parfitt, 14, led 100 of his fellow pupils on a walkout at Bispham High School in Blackpool on 12 March over concerns about teaching standards.

Despite his eagerness to learn, Aaron was told he wasbanned from lessons for the next two days, and now claims to have been excluded again ahead of a meeting between teachers and his mother on 17 March.

Aaron originally contacted Blackpool Council and Ofsted to raise concerns over the quality of teaching before losing patience and organising the 100-strong walkout last Wednesday.

Teachers took a dim view of his actions and excluded him for two days on Thursday and Friday last week - much to the anger of his mother Janet, 52.

'I'm absolutely fuming they've excluded him because he's doing the best he can to get a good education,' she said

'He was only trying to stick up for himself and his mates and then he gets told to stay away from the school for two days,' she added.

Aaron said: 'We've had loads of different teachers and we weren't getting enough homework.I failed my maths exam in school and I was really worried because I just wanted to make sure I was able to do the work properly.'

55.What can we infer from the passage?

A.Aaron could not get enough homework

B.Aaron's teachers were not adequate to their jobs at all

C.Teachers were accused of assigning little homework

D.All students did not agree with Aaron's proposal

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第3题

Can ballet change Lives? ____Last night I was worried,very worried

Can ballet change Lives?

21.____Last night I was worried,very worried. I had the job of going to watch amateur ballet dancers performing on stage with one of the UK's top professional ballet companies. A performance like this seemed very risky and! asked myself, 'Are they mad?'Before I tell you the answer,I'll tell you why I had such big doubts.

22.____The idea of mixing amateur and professional dancers started a couple of years ago when two friends with very different jobs found a way of working together. One of the men had created an award-winning TV series. Musicality ,in which amateurs trained to perform. in the musical Chicago. The other man runs a charity called Youth at Risk which works with young people who have serious problems with aggression and antisocial behaviour. Although it was a risk, the two men thought they could make a TV programme in which ballet changed the lives of young people with problems.

23.____Their idea was this: if the young people could accept the strict discipline and challenge of ballet training,it would build their self-esteem and give them new confidence in themselves. The first step was to find suitable teenagers to take part and they asked teachers and youth workers already working professionally with young people at risk, to find candidates for the project. Through them 300 young people joined the programme and although about half dropped out,in the end sixty teenagers appeared on stage in the public performance.

24.____The ballet they chose was Sergei Prokofie's Romeo and Juliet ,choreographed by Sir Kenneth MacMillan. The story of Romeo and Juliet includes family conflict, the generation gap ,gangs, murder ,young love and teenage suicide so it is the perfect mirror for the lives of troubled young people in today's society.

25.____Going back to my original question: 'Are they mad?' The answer is definitely ‘no’. As soon as the ballet started, my worries disappeared. It was amazing how these unlikely dancers were magically transformed into their characters. At the end of the evening I was left with this thought: 'ballet can change lives'. It is a dancing cure, not a talking cure; it is silent so it stops arguments.

A. Why I love going to the ballet

B. Where the idea came from

C. Why I was worried

D. Romeo and Juliet is the perfect choice

E. A new star is born in Chicago

F. How they found the young people

G. My final thoughts

H. A dancer's life

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第4题

—What were you doing when Jobs phoned you? —I had just finished my work and_____to tak

A.had started

B.started

C.have started

D.was startin

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第5题

I had to write a ___ report.

A.two-thousand-word

B.two-thousand-words

C.two thousand-word

D.two thousand words

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第6题

_________ I left school I had taught that class for two years.

A.By the time

B.The moment

C.Whenever

D.Since

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第7题

I bought these books at a discount and had two hundred dollars ______.

A.saving

B.saved

C.to save

D.save

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第8题

I had rather you with her than I did, for you two had a closer relationship.()

A.talk

B.talked

C.had talked

D.talking

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第9题

I could describe the relations between our two countries as better, essentially franker, than I had
ever known them.
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第10题

He dropped the pennies _______ the two dimes I had hidden in my hand.

A.out with

B.in

C.in with

D.with

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第11题

-What would you do if you had all the time in the world?-__________________- A. If I c

-What would you do if you had all the time in the world?

-__________________-

A. If I could find another job, you know I'd take it in a minute.

B. I would spend two thirds of my time with those people who are in great need of help

C. I will travel to other countries and do everything I like

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