“Go()” means each person will pay for his own meal.A、EnglandB、FranceC、GermanyD、Dutch
“Go()” means each person will pay for his own meal.
A、England
B、France
C、Germany
D、Dutch
“Go()” means each person will pay for his own meal.
A、England
B、France
C、Germany
D、Dutch
第1题
1.( );
A.for
B.that
C.which
D.when
2.( );
A.As
B.Because
C.Since
D.Although
3.( );
A.neither
B.no
C.nor
D.not
4.( );
A.to study
B.studying
C.studied
D.of studying
5.( );
A.that faced
B.to face
C.faced
D.facing
第2题
these possibilities. It is better__1__ we plan for these situations by finding means to deal with them than to just hope that they will somehow go away.__2__insurance can be complex, its basic concepts are neither difficult __3__ impossible to learn. Quite the opposite. Insurance fundamentals can be understood by those willing __4__ them. Serious study provides knowledge. The study of insurance is an effective, proven method of dealing with the insurance __5__ by many American families.
1.( );
2.( );
3.( );
4.( );
5.( );
1
A、for
B、when
C、that
D、which
2
A、Because
B、As
C、Since
D、Although
3
A、no
B、nor
C、neither
D、not
4
A、studying
B、of studying
C、to study
D、studied
5
A、faced
B、that faced
C、facing
D、to face
第3题
Many people in the United States worry about not looking young and attractive. For many people, looking good also means being thin. Other people worry about their health. Many doctors say being overweight is not healthy. But are Americans really fat?
Almost 30 million Americans weigh at least 20 percent more than their ideal weight. In fact, the United States is the most overweight country in the world. "The stored fat of adult Americans weighs 2. 3 trillion pounds," says University of Massachusetts anthropologist(人类学家) George Armelagos. He says burning off that stored energy would produce enough power for 900,000 cars to go 12,000 miles.
Losing weight is hard work, but most people want to find a fast and easy way to take off fat. Bookstores sell lots of diet books. These books tell readers how to lose weight. Each year, dozens of new books like these are written. Each one boasts to help people to get rid of fat.
Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a way of losing weight?
A.To eat less fats and sugars.
B.To take much exercise.
C.To have surgery.
D.To work hard.
第4题
It is chiefly (9)_____ air that sound travels, so that if there were no air we should (10)_____ practically nothing. The atmosphere is held (11)_____ the earth's surface by the gravitational pull of the earth—that is, it has weight. High up it is thin (12)_____ near the surface it is compressed by the (13)_____ of air above, and is more dense. The weight of air pressing (14)_____ each square inch of surface at sea-level is nearly (15)_____ pounds, which means that the total force (16)_____ the skin of an average man is about 30,000 pounds. He is not, (17)_____ this because the pressure is equal in all directions and the pressure inside him is equal (18)_____ -that without, but should he go up in a balloon to a height at which the outside- pressure is (19)_____ he would suffer acutely. It is (20)_____ this reason that the cabins of aeroplanes are 'pressurized'.
A.forms
B.contains
C.consists
D.fills
第5题
When you think of team building, do you immediately picture your group off at a resort playing games or hanging from ropes? Traditionally, many organizations approach team building in this way but, then, they wonder why that wonderful sense of teamwork that had been displayed at the retreat or the seminar fails to impact long term beliefs and actions back at work.
I'm not averse to retreats, planning sessions, seminars and team building activities — in fact I lead them — but they have to form. part of a much larger teamwork effort. You will not build teamwork by “retreating” as a group for a couple of days each year, instead you need to think of team building as something you do every single day.
• Form. teams to solve real work issues and to improve real work processes. Provide training in systematic methods so the team expends its energy on the project, not on trying to work out how to work together as a team to approach the problem.
• Hold department meetings to review projects and progress, to obtain broad input, and to coordinate shared work processes. If there is friction between team members, examine the work processes they mutually own — the problem is not usually their personalities; instead, it is often the fact that the team members haven't agreed on how they will deliver a product or service, or the steps required to get something done.
• Build fun and shared occasions into the organization's agenda — hold pot luck lunches, take the team to a sporting event, sponsor dinners at a local restaurant, go hiking or go to an amusement park. Hold a monthly company meeting, sponsor sports teams and encourage cheering team fans.
• Use ice breakers and teamwork exercises at meetings — these help team members get to know each other, share details about each others lives, and have a laugh together.
• Celebrate team successes publicly. There are many ways you could do this, for instance by buying everyone the same T-shirt or hat, putting team member names in a draw for company merchandise and gift certificates. The only thing limiting you is your imagination.
If you do the types of teamwork building listed above, you'll be amazed at the progress you will make in creating a teamwork culture, a culture that enables individuals to contribute more than they ever thought possible — together.
操作提示:正确选T,错误选F。
1.Team building event is traditionally related to playing games at resort.
2.The author claims that playing games together is as important as form. teams to solve real work issues and to improve real work processes for team building.
3.“Retreat” in the first paragraph means withdrawal of troops after a defeat.
4.Ice breaking motivates team members compete with each other.
5.A good teamwork culture enables individuals make more efforts together.
第9题
A. How to diet.
B. Why we should diet.
C. What we should diet.
D. Where we should diet.
第10题
In the case of a church wedding, the vicar of each parish in which the ceremony bride and bridegroom live is normally informed about a month in advance of the ceremony so that an announcement of the coming wedding can be made in church on each of three Sundays before it takes place. Anyone who may know of an existing marriage of either partner is ordered to give information about it, though this means of avoiding bigamy must have been more effective in the days when people moved about the world less than they do today. Often up to a hundred or more people attend the religious service and the bride usually wears the traditional long white dress and veil, while her bride - maids, who are often children, wear long dress in attractive colors. This may also happen in the case of a civil wedding in a register office but is probably less usual.
The reception which follows may be held in a restaurant, a local hall or, when there are few guests, in the bride's own home. Refreshments are provided, a special iced wedding - cake is cut (usually to the accompaniment of speeches) and distributed to the guests, toasts are drunk and dancing may follow. At some point in the celebrations, the bride goes off the change into everyday clothes and then leaves the party with her husband to go on their honeymoon, the journey they will make together, often in romantic surroundings abroad.
According to the passage some guests may be invited because _________.
A.they are likely to be annoyed if they are not
B.they may give valuable presents
C.their presence could provide future benefits
D.they may help with the expenses of the wedding