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Which description of Mrs Gump is not true?
A. She has a good husband
B.She rents her house for the living expenses
C.She is a smart lady
D.She loves to wear flowers on her hat
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A. She has a good husband
B.She rents her house for the living expenses
C.She is a smart lady
D.She loves to wear flowers on her hat
A.It’s as white as snow
B.It has a long neck
C.It has a brass stomach
D.It eats firewood
Which of the following is the true description of the surrealist world?.
A.It is the world of dreams experienced by Picasso.
B.It expresses the painters' good will for world peace.
C.It had never been explored by anyone before Picasso.
D.Guernica was the best illustration of the surrealist world,
Which of the following is the true description of the surrealist world?
A.It is the world of dreams experienced by Picasso.
B.It expresses the painters' good will for world peace.
C.It had never been explored by anyone before Picasso.
D.Guernica was the best illustration of the surrealist world.
A.Peasants had a hard life due to the high tax on land.
B.Scholars were skeptical of Greek tradition.
C.Women were excluded from education.
D.Soldiers received poor salaries.
A.They enjoyed more political rights and domestic freedom that the rest of the Greek world.
B.They received physical training instead of literacy education.
C.They could inherit property.
D.They usually got married at 18.
A.Ancient Greeks believed that the gods have human forms and human personality.
B.For the Greeks, the gods only favored those people and states that honored them.
C.In ancient Greece, the main religious ceremony took place inside the temple.
D.Oracles also played an important part in the Greek religion and beliefs.
W:Oh,yes.We had a wallet brought in this morning.Let's see whether the features you said match the wallet or not.
Q:What will the woman probably do?
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A.Show the man her family picture.
B.Give the man his wallet immediately.
C.Confirm the man's description with the wallet.
D.Ask the man for his driver license.
听力原文: Americans like to laugh and make jokes, especially practical jokes. These jokes, intended to trick or deceive people in some harmless way, and are always popular. In the United States and a few other countries the first day of April, April Fool's Day, is a day devoted to such harmless practical jokes and an excuse for every American to fool his friends and neighbors.
When I was a college student, our daily college newspaper, which was read by most of the people who lived in the city near the college as well as by students, always had a special April Fool's Edition. One year the paper said that a beautiful park in the center of the campus was to be turned into a parking lot.
Another year the paper falsely reported that a Russian submarine had been seen in the lake which is on the campus. It was surprising that many people believed these stories. But probably the most successful practical being invaded by people from Mars. His description of this invasion from outer space was so realistic that he caused a panic and was actualy responsible for the deaths of several people.
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A.A joke played on the April Fool's Day.
B.A harmless joke intended to trick people.
C.An American joke.
D.A joke in college newspapers.
Often, employees fear that the evaluation will be a negative experience, This fear alone can result in defensiveness and tension, Tile manager must take pains to lessen the employees fear and make the evaluation a participatory(参与的)event. An employee who contributes ideas to his or her evaluation will be much more likely to agree with the outcome and be willing to follow the suggestions.
The employee evaluation system is to improve employee performance. While area8 needing improvement must be reviewed, this should always be done in the spirit of discovering goals the employee can work toward. This holds true for reviewing successes as well. While praise for past achievements may be used as a reward, at the time of the evaluation, the primary reason to look at the persons success is to determine areas in which he or she can continue to excel(擅长).
Perhaps the most effective way to make the evaluation a participatory event is to ask the employee to come prepared to the meeting. The employer and employee each should carefully review the job description prior to the evaluation meeting and should make notes on areas in which the employee had difficulty or has made a contribution. It is important that these notes be specific; "Does a good job" is not nearly as meaningful as "Increased productivity(生产率)by 35%".
Both parties should also draw up a short list of goals for the employee to achieve during the next evaluation period. Ideally, these goals should build upon the known strengths and successes of the employee. However, areas needing improvement must also be addressed.
According to the passage, employees being evaluated _________.
A.are often those who have newly obtained the job
B.often feel fearful and anxious
C.often have the feeling of being looked down upon
D.are often proud and confident
听力原文:W: Good morning, I'm Victoria Porter. How can I help you?
M: Good morning, my name is Frank. I have to complete the enrolment form, but I'm not sure about some aspects.
W: Let's refer to the handbook and see how I can help you. What's your first problem?
M:Well, I can't decide which program to take.
W: Do you want a science or arts?
M: Arts. But I can't decide a social sciences, a humanities, or an education.
W: You needn't make that decision now. You can leave it until the end of the first year.
M: I see. Then I need to select my courses carefully.
W: Yes. First, foundation course. All students must take one foundation course as part of the requirement of the first year. It's on page 21. Have you read the description?
M: Yeah, I'd like to do A109 Futures. It looks so interesting.
W: But as a foreign student, I suggest you consider A114 Australia and its People.
M: What about this, Structure, Thought, and Reality, or Life in the Universe? The description of both says they will help me to develop skills of argument and analysis.
W: Actually all the foundation courses are designed to do that. But A114 will help you gain a better understanding of the country you live in.
M: That's true. And it's worth 6 points while each of the others only 3. OK, I'll do A114.
W: It's very important to keep your points in mind when selecting courses. Normally full-time students enroll for 12 credits each semester or 24 each academic year. However, if your enrolment drops below 9 points in any one semester, you won't be considered full-time.
M: What would happen then?
W: Well, you won't be eligible for a student visa.
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A.The enrolment form.
B.The handbook.
C.Australia and its People.
D.The description of the courses.
Example:
Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods╱. 1. time/times/period
Many of the arguments having╱used for the study of literature as 2. _______\_______
a school subject are valid for ∧ study of television. 3. ______the______
The most important starting point for improving the understanding of silence is undoubtedly an adequate scientific education at school. Public attitudes towards science owe much the way science is taught in these (S1) institutions. Today, school is what most people come into (S2) contact with a formal instruction and explanation of science for the first time, at least in a systematic way. It is at this point which the foundations are laid for an interest in science. (S3) What is taught (and how) in this first encounter will largely determine an individual’s view of the subject in adult life.
Understanding the original of the negative attitudes (S4) towards science may help us to modify them. Most education system neglect exploration, understanding and reflection. (S5) Teachers in schools tend to present science as a collection of facts, often by more detail than necessary. As a result, (S6) children memorize processes such as mathematical formulas or the periodic table, only to forget it shortly afterwards. The (S7) task of learning facts and concepts, one at a time, makes learning laborious, boring and efficient. Such a purely (S8) empirical approach, which consists of observation and description, is also, in a sense, unscientific or incomplete. There is therefore a need for resources and methods of teaching that facilitates a deep understanding of science in (S9) an enjoyable way. Science should not only be “fun” in the same way as playing a video game, but ‘hard fun’—deep feeling of connection made possibly only imaginative (S10) engagement.