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A few spots of turbocharger can be caused by() ①crash stop of engine ② rapid increased of engine speed
A . ①only is correct
B . ②only is correct
C . both ① and ②are correct
D . neither ① or ② correct
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The man()the gate when he realized that we had spotted him.
A . made off
B . made for
C . made out
D . made u
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But today, our heroes are average men and women, “everyday heroes”_____ we can relate, people _____us.
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Here are some practical tips that may help people communicate well with people of other generations except ________.
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We can use hello to greet people in an informal situation.
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We’ll send the memo in advance all people can have enough time to get prepared.
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What tips should we bear in mind when drawing up a questionnaire?
A、See to it that it takes the shortest possible time to answer the questions.
B、Provide space for suggestions or further comments if necessary.
C、All types of questions should be included.
D、<img src="/js/editor20150812/themes/default/images/spacer.gif">Make sure that the questions help yield the information you need.
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_______People from different cultures and social realities may have different preferences to some colors. Therefore, we can often identify national colors.
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You can use which of the following tips to understand idiomatic expressions?
A、Search for contextual clues
B、Look at examples
C、Find explanations
D、Locate opposite or similar phrases
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When having dinner in a restaurant, how much do people usually tip?
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China is open to the world and tolerable with differences of every people. Thus we can use the idiom _________ to describe her.
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3.What can we encourage young people to do?
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Keeping palms facing up and never overdo your gesture are important tips we need to remember.
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People from different cultures and social realities may have different preferences to some colors. Therefore, we can often identify national colors.
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It gives us a sense of failure when we hear people say “I can’t” .
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We can read of things that happened 5,000 years ago in the Near East, where people first learned to write.
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What can we learn about French people's attitudes toward nuclear power?
A.With hardly any other resource, they chose nuclear as a way.
B.They have always been sticking to building new reactors.
C.They construct nuclear reactors only for their own use.
D.Nicolas Sarkozy toured to promote nuclear expertise to win election.
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A few spots of turbocharger can be caused by ①crash stop of engine; ②rapid increased of engine speed.
A.① only is correct
B.② only is correct
C.both ① and ②are correct
D.neither ① or ② correct
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We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people. "Did Jerry really care when I broken up with Helen?" "When I got that great job did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend?" "Or did be envy my luck?" "And Paul-- why didn't I pick up that he was friendly just because I had a car?" When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it's too late.
Why do we go wrong about our friends or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don't really listen, we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, "You're a lucky dog." Is he really on your side? If he says, "You're a lucky guy" or "You're a lucky gal," that's being friendly. But "lucky dog" ? There's a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn't see it himself. But bringing in the "dog" bit puts you down a little. What be may be saying is that be doesn't think you deserve your luck.
"Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for" is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of you life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn't important. It's telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven't got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone's words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says square with the tone of voice? His posture? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save another mistake.
Note: guy = boy; gal = girl
In paragraph 1, when the writer recalls some things that happened between him and his friends, ______.
A.he feels happy, thinking of how nice his friends were to him.
B.he feels he may not have "read" his friends' true feelings correctly.
C.he thinks it was a mistake to have broken up with his girlfriend.
D.he is sorry that his friends let him down.
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听力原文:M: Today, I'm interviewing a young girl named Alex about her feelings on how people can help save the environment. So, Alex, how can we save the environment?
W: By saving water.
M: Well, how can we do that?
W: By not using too much water when we wash dishes, take a bath, and when we do other things, like watering the plants outside.
M: Oh, I think I can do that. What else?
W: When drinking or eating something outside, you should keep the garbage until you find a trashcan to put it in because littering makes our planet dirty. Do you like seeing trash all over the ground?
M: No, I don't. Do you have any final suggestions?
W: Yes. We shouldn't waste paper because trees are being cot down to make the paper. By recycling paper, we save the forests where animals live.
M: So, how can people recycle paper, I mean, everyday?
W: Well, for example, when I was in the office, I used to save the newspapers so that I could collect things made out of them, like paper trees, instead of just throwing them away. Now, the children in our neighborhood collect newspapers once a month to take them to a recycling center.
M: That's great. Well, thanks Alex for your ideas.
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A.Separating different types of garbage.
B.Disposing of trash properly.
C.Having a family clean-up party.
D.Saving water whenever using it.
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We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people. "Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen? " "When I got that great job, did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend? Or did he envy my luck?" When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it's too late.
Why do we go wrong about our friends, or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don't really listen we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, "You're a lucky dog." That's friendly. But "lucky dog"? There is a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn't see it himself. But mentioning the "dog" puts you down a little. What he may be saying is that he doesn't think you ought to have your luck.
"Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for" is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of your life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn't important. It's telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven't got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone's words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says agree with the tone of voice? His posture (姿态)? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. (47) If you spend one minute thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you, you may avoid another mistake.
This passage is mainly about______.
A.how to interpret what people say
B.what to do when you listen to others talking
C.how to avoid mistakes when you communicate with people
D.why we go wrong with people sometimes
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To persuade people, we can use the following phrases: ‘You can…’, ‘You can afford to…’, “You don’t have to…’, ‘It’s easy to…’.
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A.A
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