John’s face (lit up) with a smile and he said, “You see, I was right. ”A、looked prett
A.looked prettier
B.turned red
C.burned hot
D.became brighter
A.looked prettier
B.turned red
C.burned hot
D.became brighter
第1题
A.James
B.Georgianna
C.John
D.Eliza
第2题
John: I d like to share with you what s in my mind. Cathy: ______
A.I"m all ears.
B.Thank you.
C.It"s up to you.
D.I"d rather not.
第3题
A.metafiction
B.poststructuralist fiction
C.dystopian fiction
D.black humor fiction
第4题
A.Oh,I,m sorry to hear that
B.Really?Congratulationb
C.How did he die
D.I don"t believe it
第5题
The fire _____ the whole district.
A、flamed
B、 lit up
C、 kindled up
D、blazed
第7题
Like all large cities, New York has old problems to solve and【21】ones to face. Slums(贫民窟) must be cleared, and new housing constructed.【22】jams continues to plague(折磨) the city's overcrowded streets. Not only must new highways be【23】, but old ones must be repaired. Protecting the【24】and safety of New Yorkers【25】an army of police, firemen, and sanitation(卫生) workers. Finding an adequate water【26】is a constant problem, as is the attraction of new business and industry to boost the city's【27】. Caring for the sick,【28】the young, providing【29】the needy, and helping newcomers to adjust to big city life are additional tasks【30】the city must perform.
In spite of New York's【31】, millions of visitors continue to flock to the city each year. Thousands stay to work and【32】in the city,【33】to New York's human resources. New Yorkers are working hard to【34】their city's needs and to keep it a world【35】of culture, industry, and commerce. New York buzzes with the sounds of machines tearing down and building up the city, changing its face for tomorrow's world.
(41)
A.easy
B.hard
C.new
D.many
第9题
In the ______ of the project not being a success the investors stand to lose up to $30 million.
A) event B) face C) time D) course
第10题
A.qualified for
B.interviewed for
C. transferrred to
D. carried to
第11题
正确he concept of Emotional Intelligence (EQ or EI) was first defined by Peter Salovey and John Mayer, but it became(1)popular after Daniel Goleman published his bestseller Emotional Intelligence in 1995. A(2)of emotional intelligence is "knowing how you and others feel and what to do about it".
正确he control center of our emotions is a small part of our brain called the amygdala (扁桃核). It scans incoming signals from our sensory organs (eyes, ears, etc.) and(3)the emotional alarm center of our body. When it(4)a condition that we hate, that we fear, or that could hurt us, it(5)an immediate response from the other parts of our brain that control our actions. 正确he amygdala's(6)web of neural connections allows it,(7)an emotional emergency, to take control of much of the rest of the brain, including the rational mind. 正确his(8)why we sometimes do things "without thinking",(9)closing our eyes just before a flying bug hits our face or losing our control during the course of a quarrel.
In fact, the importance of EQ for individual success has(10)as a hot topic over the past decade. Many organizations are beginning to realize the importance of EQ and have started to(11)the aspects of EQ that are most essential to success.(12)this is done, they are able to use formal assessment tools to(13)strong candidates.
It is easy to see how EQ can 14 on performance as an individual contributor.(15)the increasing importance of teams in today's working world, it is obvious that any role that requires teamwork relies heavily(16)interpersonal insight and proficiency. Even the smartest, most experienced workers can have a(n)(17)impact on team performance if they fail to find ways to get along with others. In a more solitary role like sales, individuals still need to(18)high EQ to recognize how a potential customer is feeling. Success often depends on the ability to identify the customer's needs. 正确hose better equipped to(19). frustration and pressure may be(20)to make mistakes or become injured through poor decision-making.