A.Wait a moment
B.It’s on the upstairs
C.They're labelled already
D.I hope they're not overweight
A.suppliers
B.machine
C.equipment
D.facilities
A、You're wrong
B、Where are you?
C、I'm Brian Murphy and 1 have some questions to ask
D、Who are you?
A. Do you have any advice?
B.Would you please do me a favor?
C.Where on earth are you going tonight?
D.Could you send me twenty dollars until Wednesday?
Effective interpersonal communication【C6】______ our sensitivity to others and to the situation. One goal of effective interpersonal communication is to maintain relationships, and forming【C7】______ messages that accurately convey our ideas and feelings【C8】______ not offending the other person is key 【C9】______ our success.
Effective interpersonal communication【C10】______ us. People who can clearly express their ideas, beliefs, and opinions become influential and【C11】______ control over what happens to them and to others that they【C12】______ . When we accurately and precisely【C13】______ our thoughts, others gain a better【C14】______ for our position. Their understanding and appreciation make it more likely that they will respond in【C15】______ that are consistent with our needs.
Effective interpersonal communication helps us manage the【C16】______ we create. Presenting ourselves in such a way that others will【C17】______ and trust us is important in both public and private【C18】______ -whether we're communicating in a professional setting,【C19】______ our interpersonal skills are vital to getting a job, holding a position, or rising in an organization, or in a private setting where we're trying to【C20】______ and maintain relationships.
【C1】
A.familiar
B.informal
C.intimate
D.near
Today we live in a world where GPS systems, digital maps, and other navigation apps are available on our smart phones. 1 of us just walk straight into the woods without a phone. But phones 2 on batteries, and batteries can die faster than we realize. 3 you get lost without a phone or a compass, and you 4 can’t find north, a few tricks to help you navigate 5 to civilization, one of which is to follow the land... When you find yourself well 6 a trail, but not in a completely 7 area, you have to answer two questions: Which 8 is downhill, in this particular area? And where is the nearest water source? Humans overwhelmingly live in valleys, and on supplies of fresh water. 9 , if you head downhill, and follow any H2O you find, you should 10 see signs of people. If you’ve explored the area before, keep an eye out for familiar sights—you may be 11 how quickly identifying a distinctive rock or tree can restore your bearings. Another 12 : Climb high and look for signs of human habitation. 13 , even in dense forest, you should be able to 14 gaps in the tree line due to roads, train tracks, and other paths people carve 15 the woods. Head toward these 16 to find a way out. At night, scan the horizon for 17 light sources, such as fires and streetlights, then walk toward the glow of light pollution. 18 , assuming you’re lost in an area humans tend to frequent, look for the 19 we leave on the landscape. Trail blazes, tire tracks, and other features can 20 you to civilization. 1.
A、Some
B、Most
C、Few
D、All
First of all, living at college gives me a sense of responsibility and of being on my own. My parents aren't around to say, "No, you're not going out tonight," or "Did you finish your homework?" Everything I do has to be my decision, and that makes me responsible for my own life. During the second week I was at college, I had to go out and look for a bank where I could open an account. And when I got to the bank, I had to decide whether to have a checking or savings account and whether or not to get a credit card. Decisions! Decisions! Friendly people are another thing I like about college. On the first day I came to Marymount University here in Virginia from New York, I was a bit confused about where I was going. My mother and I drove in. We did not know the building we were supposed to go to, but the guard was very nice. With a smile, he told us what building we were looking for and where we could park our car. My room was on the first floor of New Gerard, and I knew I had to go through some glass doors, but my mother and I didn't know which ones. Some students saw me and asked, "Are you a new student?" When they found out I was looking for New Gerard, one said, "Oh, just follow us; that's where we're going." Even now I feel comfortable in the dorm because there are friendly people around to talk with.I do like a lot of things about college, but that doesn't mean I don't think about things at home. Although I like college, I can still get homesick. New York is a very good place, too! And sometimes I miss it!
6. The text is perhaps written by ________.
A. a new student
B. a new teacher
C. a foreign reporter
D. a foreign visitor
7. What does "gives me a sense of responsibility" in the first sentence of Paragraph 2 mean? It means it makes me feel ________.
A. responsible for my parents.
B. responsible for my teacher.
C. responsible for the school.
D. responsible for myself.
8. One thing that he liked was ________.
A. the comfortable dorm
B. finding his way around
C. his studies as a first year student
D. the friendly people
9. What is New Gerard?
A. It's a student's name.
B. It's a teacher's name.
C. It's a dorm's name.
D. It's a school's name.
10. Which of the following is NOT true?
A. People in Marymount University are friendly.
B. The writer likes the new experience in the university.
C. The writer drove to Marymount University with his mother.
D. The writer is not homesick
First, know your goals.If you don't know where you're going, you're likely to end up anywhere,or even nowhere.The action plan should be specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timed(SMART).It will take you toward the completion of that goal.
Next, list the necessary strategies that will be used to realize the goals.Be clear about very important events, and also any hidden difficulties you may meet.Break large tasks into smaller ones.Set deadlines for each task.Without clear deadlines, some tasks may never get completed.
Thirdly, follow your plan and don't stop until it's finished.Once your plan is made and shared with the team, the next step is simple: take daily action and make sure that everyone is doing their part.
Finally, change the date if you must, but never give up on the goals.Sometimes unexpected situations and events can appear and prevent you from finishing the tasks on time.If this happens, do not be discouraged –change your plan and continue working to meet your goals.
1.Whether you need to have a clear action plan depends on what kind of project you do.()
2.SMART stands for “suitable, measurable, achievable, relevant, timed”.()
3.When making an action plan, you'd better take possible difficulties into consideration.()
4.Don't change your plan even if some unexpected events happen.()
5.This passage is mainly about how to make a good action plan.()
Remember to carry a small amount of cash and a copy of your ID with you at all times. There is no need to bring large amounts of cash with you. When shopping, use your credit card instead. Keep your wallet in your front pocket so that there is no way someone's hand could get in there without your noticing it.
Travel with a friend, business partner if possible. It is always better to travel in pairs than to go alone. Know where you’re going. Look at the map before you leave the hotel so that you know where you are going and how to get there.
Lock your valuables (贵重物品) either in the safe in your hotel room or in the main hotel safe.
Be aware of your surroundings. Look around when walking, and avoid keeping your head low.
B-26. When shopping abroad, you are advised to _____.
A、use online services
B、use a credit card
C、pay by check
D、pay in cash
B-27. To keep your wallet safe, you’d better _____.
A、hold it in your keep it in your hand
B、leave it in the hotel safe
C、put it in your front pocket
D、keep it in your shoulder bag
B-28. To know where you are going, you are advised to _____.
A、ask the police for detailed information
B、look at the map before leaving the hotel
C、always travel with your business partner
D、have a smart phone with you while traveling
B-29. Where should you keep your valuables while staying in a hotel?
A、In the hotel safe.
B、In your pockets.
C、In your traveling bag.
D、In a bedside containe.
B-30. Which of the following can be the title for the passage?
A、How to Ask Ways While Traveling.
B、How to Shop in a Foreign Country.
C、Protect Your Personal Information.
D、Stay safe While Traveling Abroad.
Translate the following into Chinese.
Attention to detail is something everyone can and should do especially in a tight job market. Bob Grossley, a human-resources expert notices this in the job applications that come across his desk every day. “It’s amazing how many candidates eliminate themselves.” He says.
“Resume(简历) arrive with stains. Some candidates don't bother to spell the company’s mane correctly. On seeing such a mistake, I eliminate the candidate,” Crossley concludes. “If they cannot take of these details, why should we trust them with a job?”
Can we pay too much attention to detail? Absolutely. Perfectionists struggle over little things at the cost of something larger they work toward. “To keep from losing the forest of the trees”, says Charles Garfield, associate professor at the University of California, San Francisco, “we must constantly ask ourselves how the details we’re working on fit into the larger picture. If they don't, we should drop them and move to something else”.
Knowing where we want to go helps us judge the importance of every task we undertake.Too often we believe what accounts for others’ success is some special secret or a lucky break(机遇). But rarely is success so mysterious. Again and again, we see that by doing little things within our grasp well, large rewards follow.