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I tried to relax because I know the more excited I got____________(氧气用完得就越快).

I tried to relax because I know the more excited I got____________(氧气用完得就越快).

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第1题
I tried to relax because I knew I would use up my oxygen sooner ________.A) the mor

I tried to relax because I knew I would use up my oxygen sooner ________.

A) the more excited I got

B) I got excited more

C) and more I got excited

D) and I got more excited

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第2题
听力原文:W: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.M: Help. Help. Please help me !W: Ye

听力原文:W: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.

M: Help. Help. Please help me !

W: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.

M: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.

W: Now relax sir. Explain exactly where you are.

M: I'm... I'm in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.

W: Okay. What's your name sir and your passenger's?

M: It's... it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.

W: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location7 Pay careful attention.

M: Umm, I see golden arches... McDonald's.

W: Okay, is there anyone else with you?

M: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. [ The sound of a bottle breaking. ]

W: Hey, what was that?

M: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?

W: I've just dispatched an ambulance .to your location. They should be there any second.

M: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait for the ambulance7

W: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.

M: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy!

(23)

A.A taxi driver.

B.A bus driver.

C.A truck driver.

D.A passenger.

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第3题
听力原文:Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Plea

听力原文:Operator: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator.

Taxi Driver: Help. Help. Please help me!

Operator: Yes sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening.

Taxi Driver: Calm down! My car is stalled on the freeway, I have a lady passenger, and she's going into labor.

Operator: Now relax, sir. Explain exactly where you are.

Taxi Driver: I'm...in the southbound lane of the Lincoln Expressway, about 15 miles from the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn't going to wait.

Operator: Okay. What's you name, sir, and your passenger's?

Taxi Driver: It's...it's Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She's in no condition to tell me.

Operator: Okay, now what's the nearest landmark to your location? Pay careful attention.

Taxi Driver: Umm, I see golden arches... McDonalds.

Operator: Okay, is there anyone else with you?

Taxi Driver: No, and I've tried to get someone else to stop. (The sound of a bottle breaking.)

Operator: Hey, what was that? (Ahhhh!)

Taxi Driver: Ah, someone threw a bottle at me. How soon can someone get here?

Operator: I've just dispatched an ambulance to your location. They should be there any second.

Taxi Driver: Hey, is there anything I can do while we are waiting for the ambulance?

Operator: Yes, uh, keep her calm and warm.

Taxi Driver: Okay. Please hurry. Oh, they're too late. It's a boy!

(27)

A.A taxi driver.

B.A bus driver.

C.A college student.

D.A dustman.

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第4题
听力原文:W: I have heard that you are going to California next week. What for?M: One of my

听力原文:W: I have heard that you are going to California next week. What for?

M: One of my cousins is getting married there; my family is invited.

W: Wow, that's big news. (22)What are you going to get for your cousin?

M: I've no idea, and that's what is troubling me these days. You know, Jasmine is hard to please.

W: No wonder you look worried. So, what about your study? You should know that the final exams are coming. Don't you worry about that?

M: Actually, I don't. (23) There are still four weeks to go, and I will have three weeks to review my lessons after I come back.

W: You are leaving for a whole week? That's a quite long time, especially in this period. I always get nervous while having exams, and I can't sleep well the nights before exams. I think I should go to the doctor's.

M: Well, we are quite different in that. I think it is just because you think of the exams too much and pay too much attention to the results. You should relax and take a little time off.

W: I wish I could. (24) You know, my parents have high expectations of me and they have done so much for me...

M: Oh, that all depends on how you think of it. Parents' love shouldn't be your burden. You tried your best, and that's what counts. Your parents will surely understand you. Take it easy. (25) Talk to your parents; it may help.

W: Thank you for your advice. I'll give it a try.

(23)

A.One of his cousins is getting married.

B.The final exams are coming.

C.He hasn't decided what to buy for his cousin.

D.He has little time to tour California.

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第5题
We lived in a small town when I was a small child, and we moved to Shanghai later bec

A.()

B.simple sentence

C.compound sentence

D.complex sentence

E.compound-complex sentence

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第6题
I _______________ on weekends by doing some fishing.

A.relax

B.retire

C.relay

D.repay

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第7题
听力原文:W: I am pretty tired. It's time for a coffee break. Let's go out for some coffee,
okay?

M: I am trying to finish this program. Why don't you sit down and relax right here and I’ll make you a cup of coffee several minutes later.

Q: What does the man tell the woman to do?

(14)

A.To go out to have a cup of coffee.

B.To make a cup of coffee for him.

C.To sit down and relax right here.

D.To help him finish his program.

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第8题
Lodger: I' m terribly sorry that I broke your precious vase. I' 11 pay for it.Land

A. I' 11 pay for it.Landl ady:().

B.Take oare

C.Never nind

D.Can' t conplain

E.Relax yourself

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第9题
How to Deal with Difficult PeopleIn New York one day, a businesswoman got into a taxi. Bec

How to Deal with Difficult People

In New York one day, a businesswoman got into a taxi. Because it was rush hour and she was hurrying for a train, she suggested a route. "I have been a cabby for 15 years !" the driver yelled. "You think I don't know the best way to go?"

The woman tried to explain that she hadn't meant to offend him, but the driver kept on yelling. She finally realized he was too upset to be reasonable. So she did the unexpected. "You know, you are fight," she told him. "It must seem dumb for me to assure you don't know the best way through the city."

Taken aback, the driver flashed his rider a confused look in the rear view mirror, turned down the street she wanted and got her to the train on time. "He didn't say another word the rest of the fide," she said, "until I got out and paid him. Then he thanked me."

When you encounter people like this cab driver, there's an irresistible (不可抗拒的) urge to lose your temper. This can lead to prolonged argument, soured friendship, lost career opportunities and broken marriage. As a clinical psychiatrist, I've discovered one simple but extremely likely principle that can prevent virtually any conflict or other difficult situation from becoming a recipe for disaster.

The key is to put yourself in the other person's shoes and look for the truth in what that person is saying. Find a way to agree. The result may surprise you.

Sulkers

Steve's 14-year-old son, Adam, had been irritable for several days. When Steve asked why, Adam snapped, "Nothing's wrong! Leave me alone!" and stalked off to his room.

We all know people like this. When there's a problem, they may sulk (生闷气) or act angry and refuse to talk. Maybe the boy is worried about something that happened at school. or he may be angry with his dad but afraid to bring it up because Steve gets defensive whenever he is criticized. Steve can pursue these possibilities the next time they talk by saying "I noticed you've upset, and I think it would help to get the problem out in the open. It may be hard because I haven't always listened very well. If so, I feel bad because I love you and don't want to let you down." If Adam still refuses to talk, Steve can take a different tack: "I'm concerned about what's going, on with you, but we can talk things over later, when you're more in the mood." This strategy allows both sides to win: Steve doesn't have to compromise on the principle that ultimately the problem needs to talked about and resolved. Adam saves face by being allowed to withdraw for a while.

Noisy Critics

Recently, I was counseling a businessman named Frank who tends to be overbearing when he's upset. Frank told me that I was too preoccupied with money and he shouldn't have to pay at each of our sessions. He wanted to be billed monthly.

I felt annoyed because it seemed Frank always had to have things his way. I explained that I had tried monthly billing, but it hadn't worked because some patients didn't pay. Frank argued that he had impeccable (没有缺点) credit and knew much more about credit and billing than I did.

Suddenly, I realized I was missing Frank's point. "You're right," I said. "I'm being defensive We should focus on the problem in your life and not worry so much about money." Frank immediately softened and began talking about what was really bothering him, which were some personal problems. The next time we met, he handed me a check for 20 sessions in advance.

There are times, of course, when people are unreasonably abusive (辱骂的) and you may need to just walk away from the situation. But if the problem is one that you want solved, it's important to allow the other person to salvage some self-esteem (自尊心). There's nearly always a grain of troth in the other person's point of view. If you acknowledge this, he or she will be less defensive and more lik

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第10题
听力原文:W: You are always working around the house on Saturday, painting and doing repair
s. You must enjoy it.

M: Not really. I'd rather relax or go fishing, but Saturday is the only day I have to get anything done. By the time I get home from work during the week, I am so tired.

Q: What does the man usually do on Saturday?

(19)

A.He works at home.

B.He relaxes.

C.He paints pictures.

D.He goes fishing.

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