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W: I was offered a new job today(76)U ,it doesn’t pay as much as the one I have now, but I think I’ll take it(77) a __. M: Why would you want it when the job you have pays a good (78)s ? W: That’s fine now, but five years from now I’d still be(79)d the same work.. In the new job, I’d have a (80)c _to move up in the company if I do well. In three or four years, I could be a supervisor. M: What if you don’t succeed? You might be (81)s in one job, and you’d be worse off than you are now. W: Well, that’s a chance I’ll have to take. I prefer the challenge anyway. In any (82)c _, how do I know what will happen next year? An (83)e better job at another company might come along. M: I don’t want to put up with that kind of uncertainty. I’ve got a job and I want to keep it. I know (84)w I am. W:I guess we’re just (85)d people. I want a challenge, and you’d rather have security. |
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America's latest strategy (对策)for single persons who don't want to be single any longer has many names: speed-dating, express-date, 10-minute-dating or simply mini-date.
The principle is the same: Why spend an 31 evening with a stranger 32 you realize after only the first few minutes that you can't 33 the person?
The solution: The man and woman sit down 34 each other. A bell is sounded, and in the next 7 to 10 minutes each one tries to find out as much as possible about the 35 person. When the bell 36 off a second time, the man stands up and moves 37 to the next female.
At such a meeting in San Francisco 38 , some 200 men and women between the ages of 30 and 60 had a 39 expression on their faces, in two long 40 opposite each other. The signal was given, and then almost everybody started 41 away.
Richard Gosse, 42 of "AMERICAN SINGLES", says this is the fastest, most effective and at the moment " 43 " way to search for a partner. Minute-date has become a 44 everywhere from computer fans in Silicon Valley to young people in San Francisco to the suburbs of Chicago. Gosse says the quick method to get to know each other is helpful above all for 45 singles who are not brave enough to speak to a stranger in a bar.
His 46 : Don't talk about money, your weight or about your former partner, but 47 about your dreams, desires and hobbies.
Most speed-dating meetings cost about US $25 per evening, 48 a person to get to know 15 to 20 people 49 the opposite sex. Speed-dating is so much in demand in America that most meetings are 50 out weeks and months in advance.
31. A. exciting B. entire C. interesting D. early
32. A. if B. before C. until D. unless
33. A. know B. comfort C. stand D. meet
34. A. watching B.facing C. noticing D.separating
35. A. first C. last D.other
36. A. takes B.sets C. goes D.falls
37. A. on Babout C. out D.in
38. A. long ago B.at first C. recently D.immediately
39. A. calm B.hopeful C. serious D.fearful
40. A. groups B.teams C. rows D.pairs
41. A. laughing B.walking C. running D.talking
42. A. boss B.chairman C. official D.trainer
43. A. cleverest B.cheapest C. best D.hottest
44. A. practice B.training C. tradition D.custom
45. A. active B.attractive C. shy D.anxious
46. A. idea B.tip C. order D.warning
47. A. still B.rather C. also D.even
48. A. forcing B.persuading C. encouraging D.allowing
49. A. of B.from C. for D.among
50. A. attended B.booked C. reported D.announced
30. The little boy just begins to speak English. He goes to great to say the sentence___ full length. A. lengths; at B .length; at C. lengths; in D. lengths; with
29. When he grows up, he is so successful that he his hard work.
A. took pride in B. takes pride in C .takes pride D. took pride
28. Suddenly an idea his mind, so his voice became more determined and his eyes more .
A. flashed into; flashed B. flashed into; flashing
C. flashed; flashed D. flash into; flashing
27. Don’t all speak at once., ________please.
A. Each at one time B. One by one time C. One for each time D. One at a time
26. In the war, the army supplies during several months.
A. furnish with B. is furnished C. is furnished with D. are furnished at
25. This problem is .
A. worth being considered B. worth considering
C. worthy consideration D. worthwhile being considered
24. The students were sitting in the classroom with their eyes on the teachers.
A. fixing B. fixed C. were fixed D. being fixed
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