A.What‘s your feeling?
B.What‘s the matter with you?
C.Is there something wrong with you?
D.Do you feel ok?
第1题:
一How are you feeling now?
一__________
A. Much better.
B. It's OK.
C. Thank you.
D. He's all right.
第2题:
How are you feeling now?().
A. Much better.
B. It's OK.
C. Thank you.
答案:A
解析:本句意思:你现在感觉怎么样?这句暗含的意思是被问者之前感觉不舒服; A 好多了 B 好的,没问题 C 谢谢,所以根据句意选A。
第3题:
David: Good morning.l'd like to make an appointment to see Mr Bond this morning , please.
Nursc: l' m sorry.I don' t have any appointments this morning.
David: Oh , dear.I'm feeling really ill.
Nurse: What's the matter?
David: I feel terrible.I' ve got a headache , backache and a sore throat.
Nurse: Have you got a temperature?
David: I think so was hot and cold a1l night and I was sick this morning.
Nursc: You feel awful.don't you? Do you think you've got flu?
David: Yes, probably.Or an infection in my throat.
Nursc: OK.I call give you an emergency appointment.Can you come at the end of th morning? Come at eleven thirty and wait until a doctor is free.
David: OK.Thank you.
26.David has got a headache , earache and backache.
A.Right
B.Wrong
27.David felt hot and cold during the night.
A.Right
B.Wrong
28.The nurse thinks David has an infection in his throat.
A.Right
B.Wrong
29.Mr Bond is free at 11: 30.
A.Right
B.Wrong
30.David gets an appointment finally.
A.Right
B.Wrong
第4题:
Part A
Directions: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A,B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET I. (40 points)
Text 1
We can make mistakes at any age. Some mistakes we make are about money. But most mistakes are about people. "Did Jerry really care when I broke up with Helen? .... When I got that great job, did Jim really feel good about it, as a friend? Or did he envy my luck?" "And Paul—why didn't pick up that he was friendly just because I had a car?" When we look back, doubts like these can make us feel bad. But when we look back, it' s too late.
Why do we go wrong about our friends or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don' t really listen we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, "You' re a lucky dog." That' s being friendly. But "lucky dog?" There's a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn't see it himself. But bringing in the "dog" bit puts you down a little. What he may be saying is that the doesn't think you deserve your luck.
"Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for," is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of your life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn’t important. It' s telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven' t got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone' s words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says agree with the tone of voice?
His posture? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people to you may save another mistake.
21. This passage is mainly about______.
A) how to interpret what people say
B) what to do when you listen to others talking
C) how to avoid mistakes when you communicate with people
D) why we go wrong with people sometimes
第5题:
Part B [A] Analyzing your own taste
[B] Being cautious when experimenting
[C] Finding a model to follow
[D] Getting the final look absolutely right
[E] Learning to be realistic
[F] Making regular conscious choices
When we meet people for the first time, we often make decisions about them based entirely on how they look.
And, of course it’s something that works both ways, for we too are being judged on our appearance.
When we look good, we feel good, which in turn leads to a more confident and self-assured manner. People then pick up on this confidence and respond positively towards us,
Undoubtedly, it's what's inside that's important, but sometimes
we can send out the wrong signals simply by wearing inappropriate clothing or not spending enough time thinking about how others see us.
41___________
For example, people often make the mistake of trying to look like someone else they’ve seen in a magazine, but this is usually a disaster as we all have our own characteristics.
Stand in front of a fulllength mirror and be honest with yourself about what you see.
There is no need to dwell on your faults—we all have good points and bad points—but think instead about the best way to emphasize the good ones.
42___________
When selecting your clothes each day, think about who you’re likely to meet, where you’re going to be spending most of your time and what tasks you are likely to perform. Clearly,
some outfits will be more appropriate to different sorts of activity
and this will dictate your choice to an extent. However, there’s no need to abandon your individual taste completely. After all,
if you dress to please somebody else’s idea of what looks good, you may end up feeling uncomfortable and not quite yourself.
43___________
But to know your own mind, you have to get to know yourself.
What do you truly feel good in? There are probably a few favourite items that you wear a lot—most people wear 20 per cent of their wardrobe 80 per cent of the time.
Look at these clothes and ask yourself what they have in common.
Are they neat and tidy, loose and flowing? Then look at the things hanging in your wardrobe that you don’t wear and ask yourself why.
Go through a few magazines and catalogues and mark the things that catch your eye. Is there a common theme?
44___________
Some colors bring your natural colouring to life and others can give us a washed-out appearance. Try out new colours by all means,
but remember that dressing in bright colours when you really like subtle neutral tones,
or vice versa, will make you feel selfconscious and uncomfortable.
You know deep down where your own taste boundaries lie. And although it’s good to challenge those sometimes with new combinations or shades,
take care not to go too far all at once.
45___________
So, you’ve chosen an outfit that matches your style,
your personality, your shape and your colouring. But does it fit? If something is too tight or too loose,
you won’t achieve the desired effect, and no matter what other qualities it has, it won’t improve your appearance or your confidence. Sometimes,
we buy things without thinking. Some people who dislike shopping grab the first thing they see,
or prefer to use mail-order or the Internet. In all cases, if it doesn’t fit perfectly, don’t buy it, because the finer details are just as important as the overall style.
Reappraising your image isn’t selfish because everyone who comes into contact with you will benefit. You’ll look better and you’ll feel a better person all round. And if in doubt, you only need to read Professor Albert Mehrabian’s book Silent Messages to remind yourself how important outward appearances are.
His research showed that the impact we make on each other depend 55 per cent on how we look and behave,
38 per cent on how we speak and only 7 per cent on what we actually say.
So, whatever stage you are at in your life, whatever role you play, isn’t it time you made the most of yourself?
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第13题:
-Shall we have something to eat before we go?
-Nice to meet you.
A. Right
B. Wrong
第14题:
A、It doesn’t matter.
B、Do you want small bills or large?
C、That’s OK.
D、Hold on, please.
第15题:
A、No, it’s all right.
B、Well, it’s OK.
C、You are welcome.
D、You are wrong.
第16题:
—It’s cold today. You’d better _________ your sweater.
—OK. I will.
A. put on B. turn on C. get on
第17题:
—_________
—Oh,l feel bad. I think I had a headache .
A. Can I help you?
B. What's wrong with you?
C. What are you doing?
D. What's this?
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What do you want to talk with?
Yes, go ahead.
What’s the matter?
Oh, nice to see you, John.
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since
unless
if
when