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-Shall I use your dictionary?- ________.A、Certain, you mayB、Of course, you can.C、Surely

-Shall I use your dictionary?

- ________.

A、Certain, you may

B、Of course, you can.

C、Surely, you can't

D、No, please get out

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— May I use your bike for a moment?

—__________.

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B. It doesn’t matter.

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D. I have no idea.

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第3题
- I wonder if I could use your dictionary?- ______A:Go on.B:Go ahead.C:Go up.D:Go away

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A:Go on.

B:Go ahead.

C:Go up.

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A.It's well.

B.It doesn't matter.

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第5题
— I wonder if I could use your pen?

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B.Sure, go ahead!

C.Why do you need it?

D.It doesn’t matter.

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BAI MEI: OK, I guess I will trust you. You seem to know what you are talking about. You sure do know the law.

LIU HUI: Get in the car. Don't forget to put on your seat belt.

BAI MEI: Do I have to It is a hassle.

LIU HUI: Seat belts save __3___, and it is the law. There can be no exceptions. It is better to be safe than sorry.

BAI MEI: I agree. When you are around, I just feel ___4__. You are a real gentleman.

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BAI MEI: I just need you to drive me__5___ to my house. Thanks!

LIU HUI: Sometimes it is hard to be a gentleman.

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December 13th, 2005Dear Sirs,I am very happy to apply for the position of secretary, which

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Dear Sirs,

I am very happy to apply for the position of secretary, which you advertised in China Daily of December 10, 2005.

I have been working as a secretary at a college office. Because I am the only secretary in the office, it is necessary for me to work quickly and efficiently and to be flexible in my daily work. Professors value my work and my ability to meet their needs.

Although I am happy now, I feel that my promotion (晋升) is limited here, and I would like to have a more challenging job. Therefore, I enrolled (参加) in a program to expand my knowledge of international business affairs. Now, both my English and Chinese have been improved and I am ready to begin working as a bilingual secretary in an international company like yours, and I believe I can be a great help to your firm.

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Thank you very much for your consideration.

Faithfully Yours,

Mary Lee

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B.she can hardly get a chance to be promoted

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How We Form. First Impression

(1) We all have first impression of someone we just met. But why? Why do we form. an opinion about someone without really knowing anything about him or her--aside perhaps from a few remarks or readily observable traits.

(2) The answer is related to how your brain allows you to be aware of the world. Your brain is so sensitive in picking up facial traits, even very minor difference in how a person&39;s eyes, ears,nose, or mouth are placed in relation to each other makes you see him or her as different. In fact, your brain continuously process incoming sensory information——the sights and sounds of your world. These incoming "signals" are compared against a host of "memories" stored in the brain areas called the cortex system to determine what these new signals "mean".

(3) If you see someone you know and like at school, your brain says "familiar and safe". If you see someone new, it says, "new-potentially, threatening". Then your brain starts to match features of this stranger with other "known" memories. The height, weight, dress, ethnicity,gestures, and tone of voice are all matched up. The more unfamiliar the characteristics, the more your brain may say, "This is new. I don&39;t like this person." Or else, "I&39;m intrigued." Or your brain may perceive a new face but familiar clothes, ethnicity, gestures--like your other friends; so your brain says: "I like this person." But these preliminary "impressions" can be dead wrong.

(4) When we stereotype people, we use a less mature form. of thinking (not unlike the immature thinking of a very young child) that makes simplistic and categorical impressions of others.

Rather than learn about the depth and breadth of people--their history, interest, values,strengths, and true character--we categorize them as jocks, geeks, or freaks.

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B.Comment on first impression

C.Illustration of first impression

D.Comparing incoming sensory information against memories

E.Threatening aspect of first impressions

F.Differences among Jocks, Geeks and Freaks

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Roughly the size of a soda can, sitting on a bookshelf, a relatively harmless gadget may be turning friends away from your home. The elephant in your living room is your Internet-connected security camera, a device people are increasingly using for peace of mind in their homes. But few stop to think about the effect these devices may have on house guests. Should you tell your friends, for instance, that they’re being recorded while you all watch the big game together?

“It’s certainly new territory, especially as home security cameras become easier to install, “says Lizzie Post, president of the Emily Post Institute, America’s foremost manners advisors.” I think it will be very interesting to see what etiquette(礼仪)emerges in terms of whether you tell people you have a camera or not, and whether guests have a right to ask that it be turned off, if it’s not a security issue.”

Post wants to make clear that she’s not talking about legal rights, but rather personal preferences. She also wants to explain that there are no right or wrong answers regarding manners on this front yet, because the technology is just now becoming mainstream. Besides, the Emily Post Institute doesn’t dictate manners.

When it comes to security cameras, Post says it’s a host’s responsibility to make sure guests feel comfortable within their home. “I’m always a fan of being open and honest.” For instance, if the host casually acknowledges that there is a camera in the room by telling a story about it, which may be enough to provide an opening for a guest to say if they are uncomfortable.

However, if a contractor is working in your home, you don’t need to tell them that there are cameras watching. Then again, the air of accountability that the camera generates can also work in contractors’ favor. “If anything does go wrong while they’re in the house, they don’t want to be blamed for it,” she says. “In fact, the camera could be the thing that proves that they didn’t steal the $20, or knock the vase off the table.”

1.For what reason may your friends feel reluctant to visit your home?

A.The security camera installed may intrude into their privacy.

B.They don’t want their photos to be circulated on the Internet.

C.The security camera may turn out to be harmful to their health.

D.They may not be willing to interact with your family members.

2.What does Lizzie Post say is new territory?

A.The effect of manners advice on the public.

B.Cost of applying new technologies at home.

C.The increasing use of home security devices.

D.Etiquette around home security cameras.

3.What is Lizzie Post mainly discussing with regard to the use of home security cameras?

A.Legal rights.

B.Moral issues.

C.Likes and dislikes of individuals.

D.The possible impact on manners.

4.What is a host’s responsibility regarding security cameras, according to Lizzie Post?

A.Making their guests feel at ease.

B.Indicating where they are.

C.Turning them off in time.

D.Ensuring their guests’ privacy.

5.In what way can the home security camera benefit visitors to your home?

A.It can satisfy their curiosity.

B.It can prove their innocence.

C.It can help them learn new technology.

D.It can make their visit more enjoyable.

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