-___________________________ A. Much better
4. -How long will you be away from Italy? -___________________________ B. About a month 5. - Would you like a tea?
-___________________________ D. Yes, please
第二部分词汇与结构(共计20分,每小题2分)
6. The doctor advised her _________ enough rest before going back to work.
B. to get
7. M y boss is _________ holding pointless meetings. It really annoys me.
A. always
8. 一If he _________ , he _________ that food. 一Luckily he was sent to hospital immediately. B. had been warned; would not have taken 9. These new processes _________. A. should be controlled
10. _________ you change your mind, I won't be able to help you. D. Unless
11. Then she cheered _________ a lot when they got _________ the taxi.
D. up... into
12. There are many cities _________ very fast. B. expanding
13. There is a lot of crime on television. _________ other issues are
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pushed out.
A. Therefore
14. He didn't want anything to drink because he _________already
drunk.
C. had
15. The food was _________ good, but not good enough for me to eat there again.
C. quite
第四部分阅读理解(共计3 0 分, 每小题2 分)
短文理解l
Sura Elmer came to Shanghai last July from the Netherlands. and will remain here for the next couple of years. He worked at the Holiday Inn Hotel as a sales manager. \ important part of my job consists in staying in contact with consultant-generals here. With a white face. it is easier for me to persuade people.\he said. Before working in Shanghai. He worked for a Holiday Inn Hotel in Amsterdam. He was transferred here by an arrangement between the hotels in Shanghai and Amsterdam.
Asked to comment on the differences between working in China and Europe, he said: \serious, while we Dutch like to crack jokes,\in Amsterdam everything goes faster and with less people.
\the Netherlands, we have to be efficient because salaries are high and companies cannot employ so many people as they do here in China,\ more here than in the Netherlands , and accommodation and meals are freely available. \Shanghai. Before coming here I had no idea what China would be like. Now I have been here for nearly one year , I found people here
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friendly , though I dislike people spitting on the ground.\to work here for another two or three years , depending on the hotel.
苏拉埃尔默来到上海去年七月从荷兰。并将继续在这里在未来几年。他曾在假日酒店在担任销售经理。 “我的工作的一个重要组成部分,包括在保持与顾问,将军在这里接触。用白色的脸。这是我更容易说服的人。”他说。以前在上海工作。他曾在一个假日酒店在阿姆斯特丹。在这里,他被调到由酒店在上海和阿姆斯特丹之间的安排。
当被问及对中国和欧洲的工作之间的差别进行评论,他说:“如果有什么事情,中国同事更趋于严重,而我们荷兰喜欢讲笑话,”他说。他还表示,在阿姆斯特丹一切进展更快,用更少的人。
“在荷兰,我们必须高效,因为工资高,企业不能雇用那么多的人,因为他们在这里做在中国,”他说。他还表示,他赢得了更多的在这里比在荷兰和食宿都是免费的。 “我喜欢上海。来之前我在这里不知道什么中国会是怎样的。现在,我在这里已经将近1年了,我发现这里的人友好,虽然我不喜欢的人随地吐痰在地上。”他打算在这里工作两,三年中,根据不同的酒店。
26. From the passage, we know that Sura Elmer is _________ A. a Dutch
27. Sura Elmer came to Shanghai, _________
D. according to an agreement between the hotels in Shanghai and Amsterdam
28. Sura Elmer' s impression on his Chinese colleagues is that they
_________ than his colleagues in the Netherlands.
B. are more serious
29. In the second paragraph, the sentence, \meals are freely available\_________
B. Sura Elmer eats and sleeps in the hotel free of charge
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30. The thing that Sura Elmer dislikes in China is _________. C. people spit on the ground
26.从通道中,我们知道,苏拉埃尔默是_________ A.荷兰
27.苏拉埃尔默来到上海,_________ 根据上海和阿姆斯特丹的酒店之间的协议D.
28.苏拉埃尔默的印象,他的中国同事们的是,他们比_________他的同事在荷兰。
B.较为严重
29.在第二个段落,句子,“......食宿都是免费的”means_________ B.苏拉埃尔默吃和睡在免费的酒店
30.苏拉埃尔默不喜欢中国的东西是_________。 C.人吐在地上
短文理解2
\you the happiest man in the world?\When asked this question , most people would say no. They don' t think they are the happiest of the people around them. They would point out that one of their neighbors is happier than anyone of them , \Frank has a career himself. His wife is the most beautiful and well-educated lady in the community. No , I don' t think I am happier than Doctor Frank. At least my career is not as successful as his. \
Most of us compare ourselves with anyone we think is happier - a relative, a close friend or, often, someone we even hardly know. I once met a young man who struck me as particularly successful and happy. He spoke of his love for his beautiful wife and their daughters, and of his joy at being a TV talk-show host. I remember thinking he was one of the lucky few for whom everything goes effortlessly right. Once we talked about the Internet, he is grateful for its existence. He told
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me, because he could look up information on diabetes (糖尿病) - the terrible disease that made his wife suffer and could possibly be passed down to his lovely children. When I heard this, I felt like a fool for taking it for granted that nothing unhappy existed in his life.
This made me think a lot and I soon drew one of the most significant conclusions about happiness: there is little relation between the situations of people's lives and how happy they are. We all know people who are richer and have an easier life than others, yet they are essentially unhappy. And we know people who have suffered a great deal but generally remain happy. Unhappiness is like looking at something and fixing on even the smallest fault. As a bald man told me, \
It is hard for us to give up the image of \perfect. \nothing is perfect , anyone can be unhappy. It takes no courage or effort to be unhappy. True happiness lies in struggling to be happy.
“你是最幸福的人在世界上?”当被问到这个问题时,大多数人会说不。他们不'吨认为自己是最幸福的他们周围的人。他们指出,他们的邻居之一,是比他们的任何人都更幸福,“弗兰克博士有自己的职业生涯,他的妻子是最美丽的,受过良好教育的女士在社区,不,我不'吨觉得我比快乐医生弗兰克。至少我的职业生涯是不是成功他。“
一个亲戚,一个亲密的朋友,或者经常有人,我们甚至几乎不知道 - 我们大多数人与任何人,我们认为是比较快乐自己。我曾经遇到过一个年轻人谁给我的印象特别成功和快乐。他谈到他的爱,他美丽的妻子和他们的女儿,他的喜悦,在成为一个电视谈话节目主持人。我记得我在想他是少数幸运的事事顺心费力正确的。当我们谈到了互联网,他很感激它的存在。他告诉我,因为他可以仰视糖尿病(糖尿病)的信息 - 可怕的疾病,让妻子受苦,也可能会被传递给他的可爱的孩子们。当我听到这句话,我觉得自己像个傻瓜,
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