Would you like some more coffee? There's still () left.
A.little
B.a little
C.a few
D.few
B、a little
A.little
B.a little
C.a few
D.few
B、a little
A.two boxes of chocolates
B.two bottles of orange
C.some cakes
D.some oranges
Nurse: It is almost time for you to go home.So I would like to give you some ()(指导)on what to do after you retum home.Client: Oh, thank you.Dr.Arthur told me that I will be discharged in a few days.
A.instructions
B.sighing
C.framework
D.disable person
A.Just a little
B. No more
C. Sorry
Silent Listening
If something bad just happened (happen) to your friend, what would you do? Would you mention it to him and say you feel sorry about it? Would you offer support or advice? According to Ruth Clark, such 41 (treat) could mean well, but it might not be what he 42 (real) wants or needs.
Clark asked some college students to imagine some 43 (pleasant) situations, e.g., a low exam grade or the dad’s 44 (lose) of his job.The students were then 45 (ask) how they would like to be treated by a friend who learned of the bad situation from someone else.The results were a little 46 (surprise).Some said they would want and expect their friend to mention the 47 (annoy) situation, but most of the students in the study 48 (respond) that they would like the friend not to do it.The students made the 49 (decide) for themselves whether to discuss their problem with a friend.So, there is value in being a silent 50 (listen) around a troubled friend.
issuing, catalog, season, acknowledging, opportunity
Dear We have received your letter()receipt of the items we mailed to you and noticing us to cancel shipment of your order for those items which are back ordered. We will be()you a refund as soon as we have completed the necessary paperwork for your account. We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for shopping. Our new()should be arriving at your home shortly, and I believe you will be pleased by some of the beautiful choices our buyers have made this(). Thank you for your patience and understanding and for providing us with the()to be of service to you.
Myth 1:The aim of interviewing is to obtain a job offer.Only half true.The real aim of an interview is to obtain the job you want.That often means rejecting job offers you don,t want! So, before you do back-flips for an employer be sure you want the job.
Myth 2:Always please the interviewer.
Not true.Try to please yourself.Giving answers that you think will suit a potential employer and practicing a policy of appeasement (讨好)are certain to get you nowhere.An effective interview (where you are offered the job or not) is like an exciting encounter in conversation with your seatmate on an airplane.
Myth 3 :Never interrupt the interviewer.
An exciting conversation always makes us feel free—free to interrupt, to disagree, to agree enthusiastically.So, when interviewing, try to be yourself.Employers will either like or dislike you, but at least you'll have made an impression.Leaving an employer indifferent is the worst impression you
can make.And the way to make an effective impression is to feel free to be yourself!
26.By "myth" the author means __________
A.an old traditional story or legend
B.something that is unknown
C.something false, but most people believe to be true
27.According to the passage, if you are looking for a job, your aim in the interview is.
A.to obtain the job offered by the employer
B.to obtain a job you want
C.to let the employer understand you
28.The right attitude For you is to ___________.
A.please the potential employer
B.avoid disagreement with the interviewer
C.talk to your interviewer in a warm and friendly way
29.When interviewing, ________.
A.try to be yourself
B.leave an employer indifferent
C.don't interrupt the interviewer
30.The best title for this passage would be ___________.
A.The aim of job-seeking
B.Myths about interviewing
C.How to obtain a job