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[单项选择]My boss insists on seeing everything in ( ) before he makes a decision.
A. black and blue
B. red and blue
C. black and white
D. green and yellow
[单项选择]My boss insists on seeing everything in() before he makes a decision.
A. black and blue
B. red and blue
C. black and white
D. green and yellow
[单项选择]Just because I’m () to him, my boss thinks he can order me around without showing me any respect.
A. redundant
B. trivial
C. versatile
D. subordinate
[填空题]The boss thinks he can order us around without showing us any respect just because of _____________________(我们都是他的下属这一事实).
[单项选择]How did Miss Richards feel before Dick answered her question
A. Disappointed and unhappy.
B. Angry and annoyed.
C. Excited.
[单项选择]I’ve known the joy of seeing some of my students’ works published.
A. 我知道当一些学生的作品得以发表时,他们心中充满了喜悦。
B. 令我感到高兴的是,我看到一些学生的作品在报纸杂志上刊登或出版。
C. 当看到一些学生的作品得以发表,我尝到了其中的喜悦。
D. 我心中充满了看到一些学生的作品得以发表的喜悦。
[单项选择]The man has never seen a horse before, has he
A. Yes, he has.
B. No, he hasn’t.
C. Yes, he hasn’t.
[单项选择]Craig assured his boss that he would ______ all his energies in doing this new job.
A. call forth
B. call at
C. call on
D. call off
[单项选择]Kevin Rogers used to be my boss. At that time he was a hardworking, up-and-coming businessman and a real slave-driver, always telling us we had to sell more and more. As soon as I could, I got a job with another company. The last time I saw Rogers was more than ten years ago. At least that’s what I thought until last Thursday. But now I’m not so sure.
I was on my way back to my office in the center of town. There is a small park nearby which I sometimes walk through after lunch. It was almost empty, except for an unshaven, shabby-looking man on one of the benches. He looked about fifty years old and was wearing an old, grey overcoat. It was a cold, wintry day, and he was shivering.
"It’s been a long time since I had a meal. Can you help me" he said. There was something about his voice that sounded familiar. I gave him a few coins and he mumbled something about being grateful. As he stumbled past me, I looked at his face closely. I wondered where I had seen him before. Then it
A. someone who had always been a tramp
B. someone who had once worked for him
C. someone who had once been his boss
D. someone he often saw in the park