—I' m more than happy to go out this weekend.—_________________ We' ve got so much work to do at that time.
A.Don' t worry.
B.Forget it.
C.Don' t say so.
A.Don' t worry.
B.Forget it.
C.Don' t say so.
-___
A.I'm afraid I can't agree with you.
B.But I prefer art.
C.I like reading books.
C: Good morning. Would you show me some typical Chinese souvenirs? I’d like
to buy a gift for my wife.
S: We've got plenty of silk scarves and silk dresses for you to choose from.
C: The dress is very nice.()?
S: Fifty-five US dollars.
C: It's a little more than I expected.()?
S: I'd like to, but I'm afraid I can't. You see, it's already 5% off the regular price.
C: Then().
S: Well, let me ask the manager if it's all right... I'm sorry to have kept you
waiting. The best we can do is to give you a 10% discount.
C: OK.().
A.I'm afraid I can't afford it
B. I'll take it
C.How much is it
D. Can I help you?
E. Could you give me a discount
Secondly, I’m good at making people laugh.I feel happy when people smile at the things I do.I make friends with anyone easily and now I have a lot of friends.
Of course, I also have my week points.I sometimes feel that I’m a bit selfish or careless.I want to overcome these faults and I believe this will make a man of me and people will love me better.
41.What is NOT the author’s character?
A.Always trying his best.
B.Giving up halfway.
C.Being good at making people laugh.
D.Making friends easily.
42.He has practiced the piano for_____?
A.less than twelve years
B.twelve years
C.almost twelve years
D.over twelve years
43.He is now trying to _____everyday.
A.play the piano
B.learn English
C.make friends
D.overcome his faults
44.He is now trying to overcome the fault of _____
A.making too many friends
B.being too proud or particular
C.being selfish or careless
D.making people laugh
45.He feels_____ when people smile at the things he does?
A.happy
B.angry
C.selfish
D.careless
As you are doubtlessly【C7】______ , a considerable number of our students have 【C8】______ in an effort to 【C9】______ the university to ban smoking in the classrooms. I believe they are 【C10】______ tight in their aim.【C11】______ , I would hope that it is【C12】______ to achieve this by【C13】______ the smokers to use good judgment and show concern 【C14】______ others rather than by regulations.
Smoking is【C15】______ by City laws in theaters and in hails used for【C16】______ films as well as in laboratories where【C17】______ be a fire hazard. Elsewhere, it is up to your good sense. I'm【C18】______ asking you to maintain 【C19】______ in the auditoriums, classrooms and seminar rooms. This will prove that you have the non-smoker's health and well-being【C20】______ , which is very important.
【C1】
A.Still
B.More
C.Again
D.Further
I think Chinese is more popular than () subject.
A.other
B.the other
C.any other
D.another
Today, more than 45 years later, I always check out " It pays to Enrich Your Word Power" first when the Digest comes each month. I am impressed with that idea, word power. Reader's Digest knows the power that words have to move people to entertain, inform. and inspire. The Digest editors know that the big word isn't always the best word. Take just one example, a Quotable Quote from the February 1985 issue: " Time is a playful thing. It slips quickly and drinks the day like a bowl of milk. "
Seventeen words, only two of them more than one syllable, yet how much they convey! That's usually how it is with Reader's Digest. The small and simple can be profound.
As chairman of a foundation to restore the Statue of Liberty, I've been making a lot of speeches lately. I try to keep them fairly short. I use small but vivid words: words like "hope" , "guts", "faith" and "dreams". Those are words that move people and say so much about the spirit of America.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not against using big words, when it is right to do so, but I have also learned that a small word can work a small miracle—if it's the right word, in the right place, at the right time. It's a "secret" that I hope I will never forget.
The passage is mainly about______.
A.one of the many old memories
B.using simple words to express profound ideas
C.Reader's Digest and school speeches
D.how to make effective speeches
A.no more
B.more
C.other
D.rather
A.better
B.worse
C.more
D.harder