Talk to anyone in the drug industry, ______you'll soon discover that the science of geneti
A.or
B.and
C.for
D.so
A.or
B.and
C.for
D.so
第1题
A.there still
B.it is
C.there is
D.it has
第2题
A、mention
B、talk
C、speech
D、announce
第3题
When talking to a Westerner, however, you have to be a little careful when you talk about pigs. A pig in the West is seen as a dirty, lazy, and fat animal. If anyone ever called you a pig, you wouldn't be smiling. When a person doesn't like someone, sometimes he will call that person a pig.
If you ever meet a Westerner who was born in the year of the pig, don't say, "Oh, you're a pig!" Most Westerners will be quite understanding. They will be sure that you made some kind of a mistake. However, don't take any chances. You might just offend someone who does not share your positive ideas about pigs.
You have to be careful when you talk to a Westerner about pigs because______.
A.they worship pigs best of all
B.they consider pigs as bad animals
C.they aren’t used to talking about pigs
D.they don't like the topic about pigs at all
第4题
A) desperate
B) disappointing
C) worshipping
D) bankrupt
E) fancy
F) protects
G) protests
H) similarly
I) wake
J) contest
K) object
L) cruelty
M) dignity
N) originally
O) altitude
Have you ever known anyone famous? If so, you may have found that they are remarkably similar to the rest of us. You may have even heard them______to people saying there is anything different about them. "I'm really just a normal guy,"______an actor who has recently rocketed into the spotlight. There is, of course, usually a brief period when they actually start to believe they are as great as their ______ fans suggest. They start to wear ______ clothes and talk as if everyone should hear what they have to say. This period, however, does not often last long. They fall back to reality as fast as they had ______ risen above it all. What will it feel like to soar to such ______ and look down like an eagle from up high on everyone else? And what will it feel like to have flown so high only to ______ from your dream and realize you are only human? Some only see the ______ in losing something they had gained. They often make ______ attempts to regain what they lost. Often these efforts result in even greater pain. Some become ______ financially and emotionally. The only real winners are those who are happy to be back on the ground with the rest of us.
第5题
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
第6题
In his job as sales support associate , Cal helps four busy salespeople at a company that sells flooring , wallpaper ,
and countertop materials for kitchens and bathrooms. The
company , Floors &. More , has four locations , each in a different city.
All the salespeople have cubicles , though they spend most of their time madding sales presentations in people's homes. Cal's job is to process the salespeople's orders. When a
problem - such as a back order - comes up. he puts his paperwork back on the appropriate person' s desk. Cal has anyone suggested that he do so. He sometimes runs out of things to do. When that happens , he waits in a cubicle until something comes up.
In the showroom , the receptionist. Angelica. also has a cubicle. Angelica answers all incoming calls. The phone rings 10 to 20 times per hour. Most calls are for the salespeople. Angelica takes messages (usually just a name and number) for the absent salespeople. If showroom customers have a question. they often must wait until angelica is between phone calls. Sometimes. if a caller isn't someone she knows , she puts the call on hold and answers
a question with the phone resting on her shoulder.
Occasionally customers in the showroom approach Cal with a question. Sometimes he just says , "I' m not a salesperson; I can't help you." At other times. Cal tells them they'll have to wait for Angelica or make an appointment with one of the salespeople. The salespeople , however , do not have telephones with them when they are out of the
showroom , and Angelica does not schedule appointments for them.
26. What does Cal do as a sales support associate?
A. He sells materials to salespeople.
B. He processes the salespeople' s orders.
C. He makes arrangements with customers.
27. Which of the following is true about Cal?
A. He helps dozens of salespeople.
B. He offers rewards to salespeople.
C. He presents the problem to the appropriate people.
28. Which of the following is NOT Angelica' s job?
A. Answering calls.
B. Leaving messages.
C. scheduling appointments.
29. Customers in the showroom Cal.
A. sometimes inquire
B. always meet
C. never talk to
30. Cal is Angelica's ().
A. external customer
B. internal customer
C.service provider
第7题
MRS WARREN: (piteously) Oh, my darling, how can you be so hard on me? Have I no rights over you as your mother? VIVIE: Are you my mother? MRS WARREN; (appalled) Am I your mother! Oh, Vivie! VIVIE : Then where are our relatives? my father? our family friends? You claim the rights of a mother ; the right to call me fool and child; to speak to me as no woman in authority over me at college dare speak to me; to dictate my way of life; and to force on me the acquaintance of a brute whom anyone can see to be the most vicious sort of London man about town. Before I give myself the trouble to resist such claims, I may as well find out whether they have any real existence. MRS WARREN: (distracted, throwing herself on her knees) Oh no, no. Stop, stop. I am your mother; I swear it. Oh , you can t mean to turn on me—my own child \ it s not natural. You believe me, don t you? Say you believe me. VIVIE : Who was my father? MRS WARREN: You don t know what you re asking. I can t tell you. VIVIE: (determinedly) Oh yes you can, if you like. I have a right to know; and you know very well that I have that right. You can refuse to tell me, if you please, but if you do, will see the last of me tomorrow morning. MRS WARREN: Oh, it s too horrible to hear you talk like that. You wouldnt—you couldnt leave me. VIVIE: (ruthlessly) Yes, without a moment s hesitation, if you trifle with me about this. (Shivering with disgust) How can I feel sure that I may not have the contaminated blood of that brutal waster in my veins? MRS WARREN: No, no. On my oath it s not he, nor any of the rest that you have ever met. I m certain of that, at least. Vivie s eyes fasten sternly on her mother as the significance of this flashes on her. Questions:
Identify the author and the title of the play.
第8题
B.With anyone noticed
C.Without anyone noticing
D.Without nobody noticed
第10题
Has anyone got important something to say?()
A.错误
B.正确
第11题
This was more than twice the distance anyone had ______ sailed alone. (previous)