---Your job _______ open for your return.
--- Thanks.
A. will keep B. will be kept C. had kept D. had been kept
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----Your job_________ open for your return. ---- Thanks.
A. will be kept B. will keep C. had kept D. had been kept
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---Your job _______ open for your return.
--- Thanks.
A. will keep B. will be kept C. had kept D. had been kept
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—May I borrow your book Steve Jobs? —________you return it before Friday.
A.If only B.Unless C.On condition that D.Now that
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Your decision will affect your future study in college and your future job _______.
A.as though | B.as if | C.as well | D.as well as |
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Worldwide, the most people willing to return your mobile phone if you’ve lost it are to be found in Slovenia, and the fewest in Malaysia. This finding is the result of an interesting study in 32 of the world’s largest cities. Altogether, researchers "lost" 960 new mobile phones. They got back 654 of them, or 68 percent. Prague came in at number eight. There, 23 out of 30 people who were willing to return the mobile phone.
It wasn’t a traditional study. Two researchers carefully chose different places, such as areas with high crime (犯罪) and busy downtown shopping areas, to "lose" the phones. When one of the researchers dropped a phone, the other would keep watching from a distance. The honest finders tried their best to find the owner with the help of the address book in the phone. They were told why the study was done and asked why they acted the way they did.
It was found that the busier the place where the researchers dropped the phone, the greater the chance of it being returned. Another interesting finding was that women were generally more likely than men to return the phone. Researchers also found that most people still have a sense of honesty. "Crime is simply not good behaviour (行为)," said an expert. "People want to trust others, and want to be trusted."
1.Who would be most likely to return a phone, according to the study?
A. A man who found it in a park.
B. A woman who found it in a park.
C. A man who found it in a shopping center.
D. A woman who found it in a shopping center.
2.Which of the following are findings of the study?
a. Prague placed number 8 among the 32 cities.
b. Men were less likely to return phones than women.
c. It was a traditional and interesting study.
d. The busier the place, the greater the chance of the phone being returned.
A. abc B. bcd C. acd D. abd
3.Why did most people return the phones?
A. They knew they belonged to the researchers.
B. They wanted to be normal people.
C. They wanted to be trusted.
D. They didn’t want to commit a crime.
4.This passage is mainly about ________.
A. why most people returned the phones
B. whether people in busier places are more honest
C. a study of people’s honesty
D. the honesty of people who return phones
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If you lose your wallet, how often do you think someone will be kind enough to return it to you, with cash and credit cards?
Some people may be greedy, and others are simply too lazy to bother(打搅) with the trip to the post office to send back a wallet to a stranger. But according to a psychology study by Dr. Richard Wiseman, there’s one thing that’ll greatly increase your odds of being reunited with a lost wallet: a photograph of a cute baby.
In the study, hundreds of wallets were scattered(分散) around the streets of Edinburgh, Scotland. The psychologists wanted to see how many strangers would take the trouble to return them to the addresses listed on the drivers’ licenses inside—but more than that, they wanted to find out what would make a person more likely to help out a stranger.
To finish this, they included personal things in most of the wallets: some included a photo of a happy elderly couple, some contained a cute puppy, some contained a family portrait, and some held a photo of a lovely baby. Others had receipts(发票) showing that the wallet’s owner had recently donated to a charity(慈善). Some contained no personal details.
As the psychologists soon discovered, the sight of a smiling baby is enough to warm nearly any heart: only one in ten of the strangers who retrieved such wallets did not return them. In contrast, the second most successful image, the puppy, had a 53% return rate. When the wallet included no photograph, it stood only a one in seven chance of being returned to the owner.
The success of the baby photograph shows a human compassion(同情) for the young that’s been passed down through the ages, according to Dr. Wiseman. “The baby kicked off a caring feeling in people, which is not surprising from an evolutionary perspective(进化的角度),” he told the Times.
To ensure our species’ survival, scientists think that we must feel empathy and compassion for our young. Scientists say that this study supports the argument that we won’t feel compassion only for our own babies, but for any that we see—hence, the strong desire a stranger would feel to return a wallet to the baby’s parent.
On a more basic level, the study also provides a great tip to help ensure that if your wallet is ever lost, you’re more likely to get it back. “If you want to increase the chances of your wallet being returned if lost, gain a photograph of the cutest baby you can find and ensure that it is clearly displayed,” said Dr. Wiseman.
1.The main purpose of the psychologists’ leaving hundreds of wallets around was to find out________.
A.whether people were as honest as before
B.what made people willing to help strangers
C.what kind of feelings could be caused by a smiling baby
D.how evolution influenced human beings
2.The underlined word “retrieved” in Para. 5 probably means “________”.
A.picked up B.spread out C.found out D.looked for
3.Why did people return a wallet with a photograph of a cute baby in it?
A.Because the wallet was not attractive enough to keep.
B.Because the sight of a baby could cause a caring feeling in them.
C.Because they were curious to know the parents of the baby
D.Because the sight of a cute baby reminded them of their own children.
4.If there are 30 lost wallets with a photograph of a cute baby, how many of them will probably be returned?
A.Only 3. B.About 15. C.20 or so. D.About 27.
5.We can learn from the last two paragraphs that________.
A.humans usually have compassion for the young
B.the caring feeling in people is gone during evolution
C.scientists believed that people only feel compassion for their own babies
D.a wallet with a cute baby’s picture in it cannot be lost
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I’d like to invite you to my home ________your warm hospitality(款待).
A. in return of B. in return for
C. in return to D. in return with
高一英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
—Take this medicine, and you will from your illness soon.
—Thanks, doctor!
A. recover B. escape C. separate D. suffer
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对话填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
R=" Reporter " L =" Mr." Li
R:Thanks for your coming to talk about your experience.
L:Not at all. I’m happy to be here.
R:Could you tell me what you were doing when the (76) d___ __ happened? 1.________
L:Well, I didn’t know (77) e_____ when it happened. I was fast asleep at 2.________
that time.
R:How did you feel at first?
L:I was (78) f ____, and then I cried, racing outside. Unfortunately, I 3.________
couldn’t run out of my house.
R:And what happened?
L:I was (79) b________ among the ruins. 4.________
R:How long were you (80) t ___there? 5.________
L:I think it was long time before I was (81) r________. 6.________
R:But you were lucky enough to be dug (82) o________ by the soldiers soon. 7.________
L:I didn’t know how to express my (83) g________. 8.________
R:And I heard you burst into (84) t________after being saved. 9.________
L:Yes. I was very sad when I saw millions of houses disappeared and many
children (85)1____ their parents. 10.________
R:OK. Thank you.I hope we will talk again. Goodbye.
L:It is my pleasure. Bye.
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During a job interview, your body language will have already given people their first impression of you before a word has even been spoken. The interviewers will not only pay attention to what you say during the interview, but also to how you say it!1.
2. Body language shows your serious attitude toward that interview. Then after the introduction you will usually be directed to take a seat. Choose a place from where you can clearly see all the interviewers.
During a job interview, try to keep a posture (姿势) that shows you are interested and relaxed. Sit up straight in your chair. What to do with your hands? 3. From these positions it’s also easy to support your words with hand gestures.
Then it is important to look at all the interviewers. When one of them explains something or asks a question, keep looking at this person. 4. When answering, you should look first at the person who asked the question and take turns to look at other interviewers as well.
All in all, body language will decide first if it “clicks”, and sometimes all it takes is just a few seconds. Everybody uses body language, but it takes place mostly at a subconscious (潜意识的) level. 5.
A.Being more aware of your body language can increase your chances of getting the job.
B.This shows that you are listening.
C.Always wear a smile from the beginning of the interview.
D.It is better to put them on your lap or on the armrests of your chair.
E.It is important to look directly into the eyes of interviewers.
F.Here are some advice on your body language during a job interview.
G.Remember to arrive in time for a job interview.
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