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[单项选择]The news ( ) our football team had won the match excited all of us.
A. what
B. which
C. that
D. as
[单项选择]The pursuit was()when it was clear that we had won the day
A. called for
B. called forth
C. called off
D. called up
[单项选择]A local high school basketball team had 18 home games this season and averaged 58 points per game. If we assume that the number of points made in home games is normally distributed, which of the following is most likely the range of points for a confidence interval of 90 percent()
A. 26 to 80.
B. 24 to 78.
C. 34 to 82.
[单项选择]After 5 games, a rugby team had an average of 28 points per game. In order to in crease the average by n points, how many points must be scored in a 6th game ?()
A. n
B. 6n
C. 28n
D. 28+n
E. 28+6n
[填空题]_______________ (遇到如此多的困难), the team had to reconsider the situation and try to come up with efficient solutions.
[单项选择]
W: The football team has already won first place in two competitions. And there will be another one this week.
M: That’s not a bad start.
What does the man mean( ).
A. The football players have done very well.
B. The next competition starts this week.
C. The team needs more experience.
[填空题]Herblock, who had ever won 3 Pulitzer prizes and a Presidential Medal of Freedom, worked 55 years at ______.
[单项选择]
[听力原文]
M: Our team won yesterday’s football game.
W: Oh, you’re excited, are you
What does the woman mean()
A. The team played football yesterday.
B. The team had better play once again.
C. The man was excited.
D. The man’s team is improving.
[单项选择]The Republic Party had only won a ( ) victory by eleven votes in the election.
A. narrow
B. powerless
C. delicate
D. brief
[填空题]
June was part of a team that had struggled hard to finish a difficult assignment. "I wanted to call it a day and get home as much as anyone," she recalls. But she found herself saying, "I’m sorry, but we need to do some more work on this."
Suddenly she was the most unpopular person in the room. No one agreed with her, and some were openly angry that she was rocking the boat. "But I stuck to my guns," she says. "When the report was presented we were commended for picking up on the very thing I said we’d missed. I was right and everyone had to respect that."
(41) The popularity trap.
Respect versus popularity -- it is the old conflict between being professional and being personal. We want to do a good job, but we want to be friends with everyone, too. The truth is, you can’t always be liked if you do your job properly. And the desire to keep everyone happy can become a weakness.
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