We cannot leave this tough job to a person ________.A. who nobody has confidenceB. in
A.A. who nobody has confidence
B.B. in whom nobody has confidence
C.C. for whom nobody has confidence
D.D. who everyone has confidence of
A.A. who nobody has confidence
B.B. in whom nobody has confidence
C.C. for whom nobody has confidence
D.D. who everyone has confidence of
第1题
完形填空Ahhh, summer. Time to relax. You cannot have complete rest if you ___1___it too seriously. But taking vacations seriously is exactly___2___we Americans seem to do. In the same way our kids' free time is now packed with activities, we adults have turned vacations into "active leisure." Anytime you try very hard to relax, that's active leisure. Our vacations___3___with an agenda, a purpose. We're visiting family, attending weddings, going camping, and making sure we ride that roller coaster-no matter how long the line is. We Americans are so active in our leisure___4___we commonly complain we need a vacation from our vacations. We leave home___5___; we come back exhausted. That's why many of us have decided not to go. Americans are___6___a few vacation days (14 days, on average) compared with other developed countries, but ironically, we don't even use them. The average American will leave four vacation days on the table this year, which adds up to a total 574 million days of___7___vacation. Our relationship to relaxation seems contradictory. We spend more money than anyone else in the world on leisure-fully one-___8___of our income-and yet at the same time we are No. 1 in the world at not taking vacations. One of the top reasons given for not taking a vacation is that it's too much extra work. We have to get___9___of our work in order to leave, and then we have to catch up on our work upon our return. The longer the vacation we take, the bigger the stumbling blocks appear. So only 14% of Americans will take a vacation two weeks or longer this summer. Bottom linE、it's simply become too stressful to relax. We Americans take our time off so seriously that you can now get a Ph.D. in leisure studies at Penn State and 17 other famous universities. That's right-a doctorate, not just a bachelor's. It's such an up-and-coming field in academe that there is an actual shortage of___10___educators. We don't have enough people to teach leisure. I am tempted to make a joke about this, but I don't want to get the wrath of the leisure scientists. They'll beat me up with chairs.
1)
A、take
B、make
C、bake
D、cake
2)
A、this
B、that
C、what
D、which
3)
A、go
B、arrive
C、leave
D、come
4)
A、these
B、that
C、those
D、this
5)
A、tired
B、tire
C、tiring
D、tires
6)
A、give
B、giving
C、gave
D、given
7)
A、take
B、taken
C、untaken
D、took
8)
A、three
B、third
C、thirds
D、thirty
9)
A、ahead
B、out
C、rid
D、clear
10)
A、qualify
B、qualification
C、qualifies
D、qualified
第2题
Crocodiles(鳄鱼)lay their eggs and leave them under leaves or sand. Baby crocodiles have special sharp teeth with which to break their way out of the shells. Crocodiles only live where it is hot. They are found in India, Australia, Africa and America. They spend most of their time lying around in the mud or the rivers. The crocodiles long powerful tail is used when the animal is swimming. It is also an excellent weapon, because it can be swung with great speed and force. One blow will knock down a man or even a big animal at once. The crocodile is very well protected against its enemies by the hard bony plates which cover most of its body, but because of the way its neck is formed, it cannot turn its head from side to side and so it can only see in front of itself. The crocodile has its teeth cleaned by the crocodile bird. For its food this bird takes the bits left in the crocodiles mouth. This helps the crocodile, which cannot clean its own teeth, for it cannot move its tongue up and down. With its rows of terrible pointed teeth it seizes its food, which may be a fish, an animal, or even a careless human being, and then holds it below the water until it is drown to death. The long-nosed crocodile is shy and timid and because of this, the people of West Africa where it lives, sometimes catch it for food. Many, many centuries ago there were crocodiles in England. We know this because we have found their bones buried far down in the earth on which London is built. But the Britain of today is too cold for them to live in. Crocodiles may grow to over thirty feet in length. When they lie floating in the water, they look like floating tree-trunks and it is often impossible to tell that they are there.
The female crocodile______.
A.buries her eggs
B.sits on her eggs
C.carries her eggs
D.eats her eggs
第4题
(68)
A.However
B.Since
C.Although
D.Unless
第5题
【C1】
A.However
B.Since
C.Although
D.Unless
第6题
Since we are actually 【C8】______ our audience face to face we may omit some of the information we believe our audience shares. 【C9】______ the more familiar we are with our audience, the more information we are likely to leave out. In any 【C10】______ they can always stop and ask a question or ask for clarification if we have left out too much. A reader, however, cannot do this, but can at least attempt comprehension 【C11】______ his own speed; 【C12】______ is to say, he can stop and go backwards or forwards, 【C13】______ to a dictionary or just stop and rest. When we listen we may have to work hard to sort out the speaker's 【C14】______ by referring backwards and forwards while the speaker continues. As the speaker struggles to organize his thoughts, he will use filler phrases to give him time to plan. 【C15】______ these fillers, he will still make mistakes and repeat what he has already said. His speech will be characterized 【C16】______ a limited range of grammatical patterns and vocabulary and the use of idioms to 【C17】______ some general meaning quickly. It should be clear, then, that the listener has to take an active 【C18】______ in the process by ignoring the speaker's repetitions and mistakes, and by seeking out the main idea information through recall and prediction. To keep the process going smoothly he also has to 【C19】______ the speaker that he has understood 【C20】______ actually interrupting.
【C1】
A.However
B.Although
C.Since
D.Unless
第7题
A.raise price but leave quantity sold unchanged
B.raise price and increase quantity sold
C.lower price, since supply cannot increase except through the inducement of higher price
D.reduce quantity sold but leave price unchanged
第8题
A.places in government
B.working very hard
C.time away from work
D.staying home sick
第9题
A.a hard world
B.a vital human need
C.a nice and straightforward life
D.enough money and honourable life
第10题
1). This passage mainly focuses on ().
2). If you want to guarantee your safety at home, you should ().
3). Based on the passage, if you notice someone following you, it's better for you to ().
4). Why should you have a telephone in the bedroom?
5). From the passage, we can infer that we might be victims if ().
(1).A、how to avoid crimes both at home and in the street
B、 where to stay if you want to be safe
C、 what you should do at home if there is a burglary
D、 how to avoid crime at night in the street
(2).A、always lock the door and put the key in a secret place far away from the door
B、 never leave the keys with workmen since they can easily make copies
C、 keep silent all the time even if you are on your own when a burglar steals into your house
D、 go in immediately when you suspect someone is breaking into your house
(3).A、shout loudly
B、 run quickly
C、 stop, turn around and look at him
D、 go to public places
(4).A、Because we might use it to alert the burglar.
B、 Because it's convenient for us to talk to our friends while lying in bed.
C、 Because it's convenient for us to report to the police in case there is a burglary.
D、 Because we might use it to make a phone call at midnight.
(5).A、we cannot part with the money when being attacked
B、 we always walk facing the traffic
C、 we don't walk in the empty street
D、 we carry too much cash
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