Jack knows _____ little English that he has never found an _____ job.
A.such; exciting B.so; exciting C.such; excited D.so; excited
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Jack knows _____ little English that he has never found an _____ job.
A.such; exciting B.so; exciting C.such; excited D.so; excited
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Jack knows _____ little English that he has never found an _____ job.
A.such; exciting B.so; exciting C.such; excited D.so; excited
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He knows ________ little English that he has never been offered an ________ job.
A.such;exciting B.so,exciting C.so;excited D.such;excited
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Little John has___________ about all the things he has met. He found a soap and tasted it yestertday.
A.celebration | B.prediction | C.curiosity | D.permission |
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Most people know the feeling when you walk into a lift(电梯)with other people. A study has found that where people stand is based on their social position on entering the lift.
Rebekah Rousi, a Ph.D. student, did a study of lift behavior in two of the tallest office buildings in Adelaide, Australia. As part of her research, she took a total of 30 lift rides in the two buildings, and discovered there was a fixed order about where people chose to stand.
In her research paper, she wrote that more senior men seemed to walk straight towards the back of the lift. She said “in front of them were younger men, and in front of them were women of all ages.” She also noticed there was a difference in the direction where people look during the ride. “Men watched the monitors, looked in the side mirrors (in one building) to see themselves, and in the door mirrors (in the other building) to watch others. Women would watch the monitors and avoid looking into others’ eyes (unless in conversations) and the mirrors.”
Rebekah Rousi concluded that shyer people stand toward the front, where they can’t see other passengers, while fearless people stand in the back, where they have a good view of everyone else.
1.According to the study, where people stand in a lift is decided by ________.
A. their social position B. the monitors
C. other passengers D. others’ position
2.Who are most likely to go to the back of the lift?
A. Shyer people. B. Senior men.
C. Younger men. D. Women.
3.Which is true according to the passage?
A. The order in which people stand in a lift is fixed.
B. Few people feel embarrassed with strangers in a lift.
C. Women like watching themselves in the side mirrors.
D. Fearless people stand in the back to avoid seeing others.
4.The passage is probably taken from ________.
A. a lift instruction B. a story book
C. a travel guide D. a newspaper
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Most people know the feeling when you walk into a lift(电梯) with other people. A study has found that where people stand is based on their social position on entering the lift.
Rebekah Rousi, a Ph.D. student, did a study of lift behavior in two of the tallest office buildings in Adelaide, Australia. As part of her research, she took a total of 30 lift rides in the two buildings, and discovered there was a fixed order about where people chose to stand.
In her research paper, she wrote that more senior men seemed to walk straight towards the back of the lift. She said , “in front of them were younger men, and in front of them were women of all ages.” She also noticed there was a difference in the direction where people look during the ride. “Men watched the monitors, looked in the side mirrors (in one building) to see themselves, and in the door mirrors (in the other building) to watch others. Women would watch the monitors and avoid looking into others’ eyes (unless in conversations) and the mirrors.”
Rebekah Rousi concluded that shyer people stand toward the front, where they can’t see other passengers, while fearless people stand in the back, where they have a good view of everyone else.
1.According to the study, where people stand in a lift is decided by __________.
A. their social position
B. the monitors
C. other passengers
D. others’ position
2.Who are most likely to go to the back of the lift?
A. Shyer people. B. Senior men.
C. Younger men. D. Women.
3.Which is true according to the passage?
A. The order in which people stand in a lift is fixed.
B. Few people feel embarrassed with strangers in a lift.
C. Women like watching themselves in the side mirrors.
D. Fearless people stand in the back to avoid seeing others.
4.The passage is probably taken from __________.
A. a lift instruction B. a story book
C. a travel guide D. a newspaper
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He spends little time on English, but , he has passed the important examination.
A. somehow B. as a result
C. so D. however
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—Tom’s mistakes in the exam are almost as ______ as Jack’s.
—I know that boy. He’s ______ than Jack.
A.much; no more careful | B.much; not more careful |
C.many; no more careful | D.many; not more careful |
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Your English teacher has never lost his temper, _________he?
A. has B. hasn’t C. did D. didn’t
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I never thought that little help would turn out to be the most satisfying thing I have ever done. He was tired, in pain and struggling to climb farther. With a broad smile, he asked me 1. I could help him with some money. He was paralyzed(残疾)in both 2.(leg) and was raising money for an operation. He said if doctors operated 3. (success), he could attend a training for a job. I was full of doubts. I even asked him 4. (show) his legs. In the end, I gave him some money. After a few days, he came back asking for more money. This time I was sure that he was cheating 5.(I). However, I gave him some.
A year later, I got a call from him. What he said was 6. (move). He said the operation was successful and he had got a job. He wanted to return my money so that I wouldn’t feel 7. (cheat) and would continue to help people who are 8. need in the future. I don’t know whether he guessed my facial expression that day, but tears 9.(run) down my face. That day I promised him I would continue to help people when I got an opportunity—small 10. big.
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