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[单项选择]Beth Hatfield lost her job because the company she worked for
A. had financial difficulties.
B. lost a major contract.
C. was taken over.
[单项选择]The teacher was worried about the play her young class was putting on for the parents but, fortunately, everything ______ off without any problems.
A. passed
B. took
C. called
D. walked
[单项选择]She lost her when the policeman stopped her to check whether her passport was valid(有效的).
A. language
B. spirit
C. character
D. temper
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Woman: People today are very much worried about unemployment in the world, both in developed countries and in developing countries.
Man: Yes, it is a very serious problem we are facing today and tomorrow. As the world’ s population approaches 6 billion, national governments face the daunting task of creating nearly 30 million additional jobs each year for the next 50 years.
Woman: But according to government report, the unemployment in the United States is at a near record low.
Man: Well, while unemployment in the U.S. is low, it is at an all-time high in many other countries. Without an accelerated effort to slow population growth in the years head, unemployment could soar to unmanageable levels. This could create serious social and political instability.
Woman: Do you mean to say population is a very important factor affecting world unemployment
Man: Exactly. If population increases remain on the current trajectory, the global work
A. with the population below the age of 25.
B. with 50 percent of the population below the age of 15.
C. with more than half the population below the age of 25.
D. with 40 percent of the population below the age of 25.
[单项选择]Speaker A: I’’m so worried about this job interview. Speaker B: Don’’t worry.______.
A. Take a break
B. Just give up
C. Mind you
D. Just be yourself
[填空题]What was Jim worried about
Jim was worried about his ______ in the park.
[填空题]Worried about what people are saying about you Concerns about gossip could influence behavior, including generosity, researchers said.
"As it turns out, the act of gossip can indeed be quite powerful," said Jared Piazza of Queen’s University in ’Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Piazza and Jesse M. Beringa studied the (36) of 72 college students who were asked to distribute tokens (代金券) with a monetary value between themselves and someone else.
Half of the group were (37) told their decision would be discussed with a third party.
"Participants who were told that the receiver would be communicating their economic decision with the third party were (38) more generous in their allocations of the tokens than participants who were not (39) to believe that their decisions would be discussed," Piazza and Beringa said in the study published in the journal Human Behavior.
They added that the most (40) s