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When someone compliments the watch you are wearing, you would

A、give it to him.

B、say, "Thanks" and smile.

C、say, "Would you like to have it?"

D、say, "Oh, this cheap thing? It's not worth much."

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第1题

When someone compliments the watch you are wearing, you would

A、say, "Thanks" and smile.

B、give it to him.

C、say, "Would you like to have it?"

D、say, "Oh, this cheap thing? It's not worth much."

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第2题

When someone compliments the watch you are wearing, you wouldA、give it to him.B、say, &qu
When someone compliments the watch you are wearing, you would

A、give it to him.

B、say, "Thanks" and smile.

C、say, "Would you like to have it?"

D、say, "Oh, this cheap thing? It's not worth much."

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第3题

根据以下内容回答题:

How good are you at telling whether someone is lying to you? If you had the(76)of just listening to someone,just reading what they said or actually seeing them which would help you(77)in deciding whether they were lying or not? A psychologist designed a test to answer this question.He interviewed an actor twice.In one interview,the actor told the truth and in(78),he lied.Then a group of people just viewed the interviews,another group just heard the interviews and the third group just(79)the interviews.Which groups of people were best at finding the lie,viewers,listeners or readers.9 The psychologist explained that the listeners were best at finding the lie,then the readers and(80)the viewers.

But why were the listeners so much(81)at finding the lie?He thinks that this was because they didn’t have visual cites.When people lie,their body language(82)tells the observer that they are not being honest.But an experienced liar will try to be(83).The actor controlled his body language well,so that about half the viewers judged whether lie was lying on his body language alone.Liars,however,find it much more(84)to control the tone of their voice.They don’t think people will notice details like the tone and(85)don’t even try to control them.

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A.chance

B.choice

C.time

D.test

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第4题

根据以下内容回答题:How good are you at telling whether someone is lying to you? If you had the(76)of just listening to someone,just reading what they said or actually seeing them which would help you(77)in deciding whether they were lying or not? A psychologist designed a test to answer this question.He interviewed an actor twice.In one interview,the actor told the truth and in(78),he lied.Then a group of people just viewed the interviews,another group just heard the interviews and the third group just(79)the interviews.Which groups of people were best at finding the lie,viewers,listeners or readers.9 The psychologist explained that the listeners were best at finding the lie,then the readers and(80)the viewers. But why were the listeners so much(81)at finding the lie?He thinks that this was because they didn’t have visual cites.When people lie,their body language(82)tells the observer that they are not being honest.But an experienced liar will try to be(83).The actor controlled his body language well,so that about half the viewers judged whether lie was lying on his body language alone.Liars,however,find it much more(84)to control the tone of their voice.They don’t think people will notice details like the tone and(85)don’t even try to control them.

请回答(76)题

A.chance

B.choice

C.time

D.test

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第5题

Most of the time in greetings (问候). when someone asks "How are you'? in English. it just means (意思是) "Hello. ' The speaker is not really asking know you feel or how you aiding. If you know someone very well. you may tell the truth (真相) about how you feel. You may say "Bath" or "Not so great. ' But most of the time. everyone says "Fine?

"How am you? means "What are you doing?"

A.True.

B.False.

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第6题

Do you ever automatically say "God bless you" when someone sneezes? Did you ever cross your fingers when making a wish? Most people who do these things never think about why they do them. They just do them. But there is a reason. Both acts are meant to insure good luck. They are little superstitions that have come down to us from an earlier time, when everybody believed in good and evil spirits. And even in our modern world, when men are traveling to the moon, we are still practicing some of these ancient habits in our daily lives. In ancient times, men believed that the soul lived in the head. Every time someone sneezed, he was risking the danger of dislodging that soul and blowing it out the nose into the outside world. So, as insurance against a lost soul, people would say "God bless you" to be sure that God would catch the soul and return it to its rightful owner. Some people today toss a bit of salt over their left shoulder if they happen to spill any at the dinner table. This practice once had a serious purpose. In an earlier time, men believed that evil spirits always stood on their left side and good spirits on the right. So any time they spilled some of the precious stuff, they would throw a bit of it over their left shoulder to keep away the evil spirits. Since the evil spirits stood on the left, and the good spirits on the right, the right side was considered the lucky side of the body. Putting your best foot forward meant starting out on the lucky side, with your right foot first. That was a guarantee of good luck at whatever you were about to do. We still speak of " putting your best foot forward," although we don t always start walking with the right foot.

The main idea of the passage is that______.

A.people still believe in superstitions

B.there are reasons behind many superstitions

C.people today don" t have superstitions

D.superstitions are foolish

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第7题

When you are negotiating with someone, listen for the messages that he or she might be sending to you. For example, the word "difficult" does not【C1】______ the same as impossible. Imagine you are staying in a hotel, and your want to change your room. The managers answer of "That would be difficult, sir", does not mean that he is saying "no". It just means that he wants to know【C2】______ you are prepared to offer him in return for the change of room. If you【C3】______ you will cause him a lot of trouble if he does not change your room, he might【C4】______ it would be better for him to do as you ask. If you are buying a new car, and want to pay less than the price being asked, then the salesmans【C5】______ , "Im sorry, but we never negotiate on the price", means that they do negotiate on other things, like the【C6】______ time, or the "extras" that might be available as part of the purchase. In all these【C7】______ the message is never communicated in clear terms. In any negotiation, the two "players" wish to get as much out of it as they can, of course. In the three【C8】______ above, the salesmen and the hold manager are hoping that you will accept their price or conditions, but their messages make it clear that there may be【C9】______ for movement and compromise. In a successful negotiation, the two sides move towards each other and reach agreement on conditions that【C10】______ both sides.

【C1】

A.produce

B.mean

C.equal

D.give

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第8题

听力原文:W: Jim, someone is waiting for you downstairs.

M: For me? Who would visit me at work?

Q: What can we learn from the man's words?

(4)

A.He doesn't like to receive visitors at work.

B.He's busy and has no time for the visitor.

C.Usually he doesn't have visitors at work.

D.He is asking tile woman to tell him the visitor's name.

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