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[填空题]
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A. I hope she’ll be all right soon.
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B. You must take some medicine.
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C. What’s wrong
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D. You’d better stay in bed till tomorrow.
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E. Perhaps she’s caught a cold.
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F. Really
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G. I agree.
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H. Nothing serious.
A: Mum, I don’t feel very well.
B: Oh dear! (56) .
A: I don’t know. I’ve got a headache and a cough.
B: (57) . If you’re not better by then, I’ll take you to see the doctor.
( At breakfast)
B: There’s something wrong with Kate.
C: (58) . What’s the trouble
B: She’s not feeling well. I told her to stay in bed till tomorrow.
C: (59) .
B: I hope not. She says she’s got a headache and a cough. (60) .
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[单项选择]We all think the prices of the computers will soon plunge.( )
A. leap
B. fall
C. dip
D. sink
[填空题]Soon after he transferred to the new school, All found that he had()(很难跟上班里的同学) in math and English.
[单项选择]Everything seems all right, ( ).
A. doesn't it
B. wasn't it
C. don't they
D. hasn't it
[简答题]The staff got right to business and conferred all day. Victor Henry worked with the planners, on the level below the chiefs of staff and their deputies where Burne-Wilke operated, and of course far below the summit of the President, the Prime Minister, and their advisers. Familiar problems came up at once: excessive and contradictory requests from the British services, unreal plans, unfilled contracts, jumbled priorities, fouled communications. One cardinal point the planners hammered out fast. Building new ships to replace U-boat sinkings came first. No war material could be used against Hitler until it had crossed the ocean. This plain truth, so simple once agreed on, ran a red line across every, request, every program, every projection. Steel, aluminum, rubber, valves, motors, machine tools, copper wire, all the thousand things of war, would go first to ships. This simple yardstick rapidly disclosed the poverty of the "arsenal of democracy", and dictated -as a matter of frightening
[单项选择]He used______on the right in China, but he soon got used______on the left in England.
A. to drive; to drive
B. to drive; driving
C. to driving; to drive
D. to drive; to driving
[单项选择]
The
Right Amount of Energy
We all enjoy being around people with
energy. They inspire us. They are stimulating, fun, and uplifting. An energetic
person has passion in his voice, a bounce in his step, and a smile on his face.
Energy makes a person likable, and likability is a key ingredient in persuasive
communications. Many business professionals underestimate the energy level
required to generate enthusiasm among their listeners. But electrifying speakers
bring it. They have an energy that is several levels higher than the people they
are attempting to influence.
Most business professionals could
use an energy boost for public speaking situations such as Webinars, podcasts,
staff meetings, conference calls, and television and radio interviews. Each of
these opportunities requires a higher level of energy than would normally be
appropriate if you were just chatting to someone in the hallway. But how do you
project
[简答题] The Right Amount of Energy
We all enjoy being around people with energy. They inspire us. They are stimulating, fun, and uplifting. An energetic person has passion in his voice, a bounce in his step, and a smile on his face. Energy makes a person likable, and likability is a key ingredient in persuasive communications. Many business professionals underestimate the energy level required to generate enthusiasm among their listeners. But electrifying speakers bring it. They have an energy that is several levels higher than the people they are attempting to influence.
Most business professionals could use an energy boost for public speaking situations such as Webinars, podcasts, staff meetings, conference calls, and television and radio interviews. Each of these opportunities requires a higher level of energy than would normally be appropriate if you were just chatting to someone in the hallway. But how do you project th
[单项选择] The Right Amount of Energy
We all enjoy being around people with energy. They inspire us. They are stimulating, fun, and uplifting. An energetic person has passion in his voice, a bounce in his step, and a smile on his face. Energy makes a person likable, and likability is a key ingredient in persuasive communications. Many business professionals underestimate the energy level required to generate enthusiasm among their listeners. But electrifying speakers bring it. They have an energy that is several levels higher than the people they are attempting to influence.
Most business professionals could use an energy boost for public speaking situations such as Webinars, podcasts, staff meetings, conference calls, and television and radio interviews. Each of these opportunities requires a higher level of energy than would normally be appropriate if you were just chatting to someone in the hallway. But how do you project the right level of vigor witho