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[单项选择]Man: Look, the view is fantastic. Could you take a picture of me with the lake in the background
Woman: I’m afraid I just ran out of film.
Question: What do we learn from the conversation( ).
A. The woman is watching an exciting film with the man.
B. The woman can’t take a photo of the man.
C. The woman is running toward the lake.
D. The woman is filming the lake.
[简答题]Take a good, long look at the newspaper you’re reading. What could it be used for If you think this is an unimaginably draft question with blindingly obvious answers--such as reading or lining the cat-litter Way--then you are sadly lacking in creativity and inventiveness. For you are mired in "functional fixedness"--a slavish adherence to the belief that paperclips, pens and newspapers have but one use. This is why you have pointedly failed to make a million by dreaming up clockwork radios, airbags, waterproof mascara, bagless vacuum cleaners or gel-filled bras.
Happily, your prospects need not remain so dismal. According to Gary Fitzgibbon, a cheered psychologist and an expert on creativity, anyone can break out of their mental shackles and become a free-thinking individual, able to come up with dazzling ideas and novel ways to solve problems.
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Why do you ask your parents to take you to a store [A] To buy something to decorate the box. [B] To see if there are better boxes for sale. [C] To learn how the shoppers make valentine boxes.
[填空题]You look as if you()(see) a ghost.
[单项选择]Speaker A: The view is spectacular. Could you take a picture of me with the mountains in the background
Speaker B: I’m afraid I just ran out of film. Have you checked with Peter ( ).
A. Peter is over there
B. He is a man of nice character
C. Peter is an amateur photographer
D. He may be able to help
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M: Wow.Look at you! You look so great today!
W: Thank you.Do I look good in red
M: Oh,yes,you look perfect in this red dress.
W: Thank you.I bought it last week.
M: It looks good and expensive.
W: Well.not expensive.I bought it on a sale last week.
M: And you got it at a good price
W: Yes.It used to be 490 yuan.but I bought it only at half that price.
M: Lucky you.That’s a real bargain.
W: And I bought a hat to go with the dress too.
M: Is that also a good bargain
W: Sure.the hatis good and cheap too.
M: Good for you.
What did the woman buy last week()
A. A dress.
B. A hat.
C. A dress and a hat.
[单项选择]When you’re ready, I’ll take you to ( ) airport.
A. /
B. the
C. a
D. an
[简答题]The No. 3 bus will take you there.
You will ______ the No. 3 bus to ______ .
[单项选择]Everywhere you look in contemporary America you see a people engaged in the pursuit of happiness. You can see it in work habits. Americans on average not only work longer and harder than most Europeans, but endure lengthy commutes to and from work. You can see it in geographical mobility. About 40 m of them move every year. They are remarkably willing to travel huge distances in pursuit of things like bowling conventions and so on. And you can see it in the country’s general hopefulness: two-thirds of Americans are optimistic about the future.
Since Americans are energetic even in deconstructing their own founding principles, there is no shortage of people who have taken exception to the happiness pursuit. They range from conservatives like Robert Bork, believing the phrase summarizes the "emptiness at the heart of American ideology", to liberals who think that it is a justification for an acquisitive society.
One criticism is that the pursuit is self-defeating. The more you
A. mistook material wealth for happiness.
B. did not share their views on the happiness pursuit.
C. criticized the pursuit of happiness.
D. believed life, liberty and material pursuit were equally important.