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  • 2371.(1)When is Miss Wang going to take over the job?
    A.Next Monday.
    B.Next Thursday.
    C.Next Friday.
    (2 What is Mr Anderson going to tell Miss Wang first?
    A.About office routines.
    B.Something about office rules.
    C.About the working hours.
    (3)Which of the following is not mentioned by the man speaker?
    A.Being punctual.
    B.Keeping things in order.
    C.Working overtime.

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  • 2372.She stared at him,
    (freeze) with shock.

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  • 2373.和他說話等于對(duì)牛彈琴。
    is talking to a wall.

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  • 2374.Ask any child,"What do you want to be when you grow up?" Probably,you'll get(1)
    answers.When you look into their eyes,you see the(2)
    when they talk of their dreams.Their eyes are wide and they talk about them as if there is no(3)
    in their mind that dreams are going to come true.
       What happened to your dreams?Are you(4)
    your dreams?I think as we grow older,our dreams may(5)
    .Circumstances set in and change the(6)
    we look at life.The(7)
    child has matured into an adult and his dreams have also matured(8)
     him.
       I always wanted to be a(9)
    player.But life's circumstances changed all that and my dream to be a professional baseball player disappeared.(10)
    I showed my friends what my childhood dream always was,they looked at me a little funny,and say…really?They have that(11)
    look on their face.Have you ever had that(12)
    you?
       There are lots of dreamers,(13)
    Leonardo da Vinci,Thomas Edison and Charles Babbage,etc.What do all these men have(14)
    ?They dared to dream whatever others say.They took the scornful(鄙視的) looks,the laughs and the finger pointing,and these didn't(15)
    them from the outlook they had.They weren't thrown off track by them.

    (1) A.proper  B.puzzling  C.different  D.challenging
    (2) A.excitement B.temptation C.a(chǎn)stonishment D.satisfaction
    (3) A.point B.good C.wonder D.doubt
    (4) A.possessing B.living C.imagining D.developing
    (5) A.quit B.change C.a(chǎn)rise D.disappear
    (6) A.way B.method C.manner D.means
    (7) A.well-dressed B.good-looking C.poorly-educated D.wide-eyed
    (8) A.a(chǎn)cross B.through C.with D.on
    (9) A.baseball B.basketball C.football D.volleyball
    (10) A.In case B.Even if C.As D.For
    (11) A.doubtful B.interested C.frightened D.regretful
    (12) A.a(chǎn)ppeal to B.happen to C.tend to D.lead to
    (13) A.a(chǎn)bove all B.in addition C.in particular D.such as
    (14) A.in danger B.in common C.in need D.in trouble
    (15) A.escape B.protect C.prevent D.save

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  • 2375.It was a Wednesday night.A middle-aged man came in for a tooth extraction (拔牙).He was sitting(1)
    in the waiting hall when I took his blood pressure,which was(2)
    at 160.
       I was a little worried because we are not supposed to extract teeth from patients with high blood pressure.Understanding my(3)
    ,he explained that he was just(4)
    .I led him to the dental chair,trying to calm him down.
       Most patients are a little nervous before treatment,so we normally(5)
    with them to help them relax.I said, "Extraction can be scary,but we will try to make it less(6)
    ."
       He said, "No,you don't understand. " After a while,he(7)
    ,"My father died of heart attacks on the dental chair.And last week I was(8)
    with cancer.So it's hard for me to(9)
    ." I was(10)
    I tried hard to say something to(11)
    him,but I failed and sank into silence.
       The doctor came in.He(12)
    the patient and started to talk about the extraction.The patient,(13)
    ,told his story.The doctor(14)
    and said,"Okay,I see.Let me know if you don't feel well during the(15)
    . " He started the procedure,constantly asking the patient how he(16)
    .When we successfully pulled his tooth,1(17)
    a sigh of relief.
       We doctors will meet different patients in our(18)
    .Sometimes they come with(19)
    memories of treatment.What we can do is to try our best to help them.
       To be a doctor means serving patients with a(20)
    heart.

    (1) A.happily B.excitedly C.a(chǎn)nxiously D.breathlessly
    (2) A.high B.low C.strong D.weak
    (3) A.role B.concern C.desire D.behavior
    (4) A.curious B.lonely C.cautious D.nervous
    (5) A.speak B.inform C.chat D.tell
    (6) A.effortless B.painless C.unbearable D.uncomfortable
    (7) A.a(chǎn)dded B.explained C.thought D.evaluated
    (8) A.diagnosed B.checked C.examined D.infected
    (9) A.cheer up B.come in C.set out D.calm down
    (10) A.speechless B.noiseless C.soundless D.wordless
    (11) A.encourage B.comfort C.motivate D.indicate
    (12) A.welcomed B.greeted C.waved D.operated
    (13) A.however B.therefore C.a(chǎn)gain D.thus
    (14) A.laughed B.nodded C.shook D.realized
    (15) A.extraction B.discussion C.treatment D.relaxation
    (16) A.felt B.judged C.recognized D.expected
    (17) A.blew B.sighed C.squeezed D.breathed
    (18) A.jobs B.lives C.careers D.performances
    (19) A.good B.hopeful C.serious D.bad
    (20) A.kind B.heavy C.caring D.sinking

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  • 2376.The course
    (consist) of ten core modules and five optional modules.

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  • 2377.A few years back I worked in a university building that also housed a department full of psychologists,all of whom seemed to see us as perfect guinea pigs (豚鼠) for their latest theories.If an eager graduate student showed up in my office bearing desserts and asked me to pick one,I'd cast a careful glance and ask "Why?" before grabbing the apple pie.
       So,one day,when someone from the Psychology Department posted instructions in the bathroom persuading all of us to "Think about five things for which you're grateful every day for a week!",my response was frankly doubtful.I did the math.Five things a day for seven days is a lot of brainpower to expend without so much as the promise of an apple pie.
       I wandered into the office of Heidi Zeitzer,the director of our school's Psychological Services Clinic. "What's with the gratitude thing?" I asked.You don't ask an academic question - even a simple one unless you're prepared for a long answer.Heidi came alive,and I sat down.That's when I first heard the term "positive psychology".The gratitude thing,as I had called it was but one small and simple element of the practice. "Kind of like training the brain to focus on joy," my friend Heidi explained. "It's only a week," she urged. "Try it." I did.And guess what?It worked.
       Every day for a week,I found five distinct things for which I was thankful.They had to be different every day.I couldn't get away with just being grateful for my wonderful husband.But I could,suggested Collie Cononley,another positive psychologist express my gratitude for specific aspects of a certain person each day.He's a great cook.He always puts our family first.
       Life will never be perfect.I still see new stories that annoy me.The traffic in my city is maddening.I wish I could speed up my recovery.But with just one simple exercise,I'm rediscovering the peace of that old saying:accepting the things I can't change,working without complaint to change what I can,and being wise enough to know the difference.And all it took was a little gratitude.

    (1)What's the Author's attitude toward the student with desserts?

    A.Cautious.
    B.Respectful.
    C.Indifferent.
    D.Supportive.
    (2)Why was the author doubtful about the instructions?

    A.Because she thought it wasn't worth the effort.
    B.Because she didn't like expressing thanks often.
    C.Because she needed to ask her friend to do it first.
    D.Because she could do five things every day easily.
    (3)What does Collie Cononley suggest the author should do?

    A.Be grateful to her wonderful husband.
    B.Be thankful for things but not people.
    C.Be a great cook and put her family first.
    D.Be specific about what she's thankful for.
    (4)What's the best title for the test?

    A.Don't Be Bothered by Small Things
    B.We Can Change Everything If We Went
    C.Practicing Gratitude Changed My Life
    D.Bing Grateful to One Good Person

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  • 2378.To lead a green life,remember not to leave the light on when you go out.Additionally,LED lights can be a better choice as they _____ very less power.(  )

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  • 2379.For years,couples have dedicated(把……專用于) a single"ring"finger of the left hand to romance when any other finger would do.A case for the left side,the strong side?(1)
    according to history.
       In the Middle Ages,getting caught writing with one's left hand could earn(2)
    of being abnormal and in Spain,left-handed people might even get severe(3)
    .So why do we(4)
    a finger on the left hand to symbolize lasting love?
       Past(5)
    wasn't all bad.The union of marriage and the now-standard ring placement can be(6)
    back to second-century Egyptians who falsely believed that"a certain most fragile(7)
    "began in the fourth finger of the left hand and went directly to the heart.Centuries later,the Romans came to a (n)(8)
    conclusion.But they were convinced that a"lover's vein(靜脈) "—in(9)
    of a nerve—connected this finger with the organ that(10)
    blood.During the Roman engagement (訂婚) process,a rich man who could(11)
    a ring would put it on his bride-to-be's fourth finger.The modern world may have(12)
    that custom from the Romans.
       Until the seventeenth century,European couples(13)
    wore their rings on the right hand.But in 1549,an English reformer published a book,which instructs couples to abandon a centuries-old(14)
    by slipping their wedding rings over the left hand's fourth finger.Before long,couples throughout the continent(15)
    .


    (1) A.Maybe B.Indeed C.Sure D.Not
    (2) A.a(chǎn)ccusations B.debates C.discriminations D.a(chǎn)nxieties
    (3) A.blame B.hate C.punishment D.disapproval
    (4) A.justify B.a(chǎn)rrange C.reward D.favor
    (5) A.belief B.behavior C.history D.experience
    (6) A.put B.traced C.rooted D.held
    (7) A.organ B.finger C.soul D.nerve
    (8) A.contrary B.a(chǎn)ccurate C.similar D.mistaken
    (9) A.place B.consequence C.view D.a(chǎn)dvance
    (10) A.purifies B.produces C.a(chǎn)bsorbs D.pumps
    (11) A.possess B.a(chǎn)fford C.make D.value
    (12) A.promoted B.a(chǎn)dopted C.based D.developed
    (13) A.normally B.ridiculously C.politely D.romantically
    (14) A.restriction B.habit C.practice D.feeling
    (15) A.took the lead B.cut a deal C.poured into D.followed suit

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  • 2380.a successful
    一位成功的申請(qǐng)人

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