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[单项选择]If you work hard, you’ll get good ______.
A. grades B. lessons C. notes
[简答题]In short employees must work hard and creatively.
[单项选择]Unless you work hard you () your test.
A. will pass
B. will not pass
C. would pass
D. would not pass
[单项选择]I work hard this term, but Thomas works much
A. hard
B. harder
C. hardest
[单项选择]The teacher tells William that he () work hard next year.
A. will have to
B. would rather
C. has better
D. had rather
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A good way to pass an examination is to work hard every day in the year. You may not do well in the exam if you axe lazy for most of the year and then work hard for a few days before the exam. If you are taking an English exam, don’t only learn roles of grammar. Try to read stories in English and speak English when you can. A few days before the exam, you should start going to bed early, don’t stay up late at studying and learning things. Before you start the exam, read carefully the question paper. Try to understand the meaning of each question before you pick up your pen to write. When you have at last finished your exam, read over your answers, find out any mistakes which you see and make sure that you haven’t lost anything out.
The good way to pass an exam is()
A. to work hard only before the exam
B. to spend all the time remembering rules of grammar
C. to stay up late before the exam
D. to work hard all the lessons all the year round
[填空题]From that time on, Peter began to work hard and finally got very high grade.
Peter ______ since that time and finally got very high grade.
[单项选择]Work hard and get ahead. That’s what every American learns growing up, but for millions of them, it’s getting harder to tell the difference between working hard and being a workaholic. "The line happens when you come home one day and your husband isn’t there, and you didn’t realize he left you a week ago," Stephen Viscusi said. Viscusi is CEO of the Viscusi Group.
The actual reasons for becoming a workaholic are quite varied. It might involve a need in someone to always stay a step ahead of their co-workers or anyone else they perceive as a competitive threat. It could be a desire to never leave the office at night without tying up any loose ends such as returning an email, writing a memo or getting a package out. It might be a single-minded commitment to being successful, gaining promotion after promotion, no matter what the cost.
Workaholics Anonymous—a "fellowship of individuals who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common
A. Constructive.
B. Destructive.
C. a double-edged sword.
D. Vague.