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[单项选择]Rescue workers continued the delicate task of sifting through tons of concrete and ______ to try to reach possible survivors.
A. scraps
B. leftovers
C. debris
D. residues
[单项选择]It is the duty of medical workers to rescue the ______ and heal the ______.
A. dad, wounded
B. dead, wound
C. dying, wounded
D. dying, wound
[单项选择]What do rescue workers say
A. The survivors are a brother and sister.
B. They have been trapped in a kitchen.
C. They have had enough food and water to survive.
D. Both B and
[单项选择]The workers fulfilled the task ahead of schedule _______ bad weather.
A. because of
B. although
C. in spite of
D. despite of
[单项选择]Rescue workers did not stop searching for survivors until
A. late at night.
B. the evening.
C. the morning.
D. the afternoon.
[单项选择]As medical workers, it is our duty to rescue the ______ and heal the
A. dead... wounded
B. dying... wounded
C. dead... wound
D. dying... wound
[单项选择]The task is hard, ______, the workers managed to finish it in time.
A. therefore
B. otherwise
C. however
D. yet
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Task 2
Directions: This task is the same as Task 1. The 5 questions or unfinished statements are numbered 41 through 45.
Whether this will be your first or your thousandth business trip, you should be conscious of conduct that is considered proper during your absence from the office. As a representative of your company, you need to know how to behave appropriately on a business trip.
Steps:
1. Pack all essential items in a carry-on bag to avoid being ill-prepared for business if the airline loses your luggage. Showing up for a trade show or a meeting with a client dressed in yesterday’s clothes will not make a positive impression.
2. Dress professionally during the entire trip. Your attire(服装) should reflect the fact that you are on a business trip, whether you are on a plane, on a golf course or in a conference room.
3. Be prepared and be on time. You may normally arrive at the office at 13:10 every mo
A. Some drink.
B. Some cakes.
C. A book on business etiquette.
D. A book on the terms.