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41. 如果他继续这样拼命工作,就会把自己累垮的。

If he doesn’t stop working so hard, he’ll ________ himself ________.

42. After running out of his money abroad,he ______.

43. The new library was named ____ _____ of a businessman devoted to China’s education.

44. Meetings and phone calls ______a large part of the day.

45. 尽管如此,我们对商业广告中所使用的技法还是得有些意识。

However, we still must be _______ _______ the methods used in advertisements to try and sell us things.

46. They ______to the south pole and tried to live there.

47. I am in ____ _____ your suggestion though many others don’t like it at present.

48. The delay was ______ power failure.

49. People all over the world ______the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008.

50. ______this room,our room is much brighter.

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41. 如果他继续这样拼命工作,就会把自己累垮的。

If he doesn’t stop working so hard, he’ll ________ himself ________.

42. After running out of his money abroad,he ______.

43. The new library was named ____ _____ of a businessman devoted to China’s education.

44. Meetings and phone calls ______a large part of the day.

45. 尽管如此,我们对商业广告中所使用的技法还是得有些意识。

However, we still must be _______ _______ the methods used in advertisements to try and sell us things.

46. They ______to the south pole and tried to live there.

47. I am in ____ _____ your suggestion though many others don’t like it at present.

48. The delay was ______ power failure.

49. People all over the world ______the Beijing Olympic Games in 2008.

50. ______this room,our room is much brighter.

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The first weeks were a bit hard. Loneliness wasn’t the problem—I was in constant contact with clients by e-mail and phone. But I did feel claustrophobic(患幽闭恐怖症的). With wheels on my desk chair and the refrigerator just two feet away, I could work for twelve straight hours without ever standing up. There are no physical separation between my living room and work table, so the only way I found to feel like I was going “home” at the end of the day was to forbid my use of the working chair. At nine-thirty at night, when I turned my computer off, I felt a bit like the family dog reaching the high point of its day: “Whoohoo! I get to go for a walk!” Then, around eleven-thirty, I’d found myself turning on the computer again to solve some work issue that was pre-occupying me…

At the same time, I discovered that working this way had definite advantages. Not only did I save an hour from going to work and back home, I also gained a great deal of control over my time. There were fewer interruptions than in an office, I could schedule meetings and phone calls in blocks to increase the productive time around them, and the easy access to my workspace late at night and on weekends could obviously be of mixed effects. This was especially important to me since, in addition to consulting work, I was writing fiction and planning a new business. Working at home allowed me to manage all of these activities at once without losing significant sleep. This turned out to be well worth the claustrophobia, which also faded as I became more used to the new routine. A short walk in the late afternoon could reduce the shut-in feeling and make me get energetic again to work through the evening.

You might think that, with all this added time flexibility, I would even find a few hours to clean my apartment, but, unfortunately, this never happened.

1.The writer felt claustrophobic because _________.

      A.she was lonely                               B.she worked long hours

       C.she couldn’t go for a walk                  D.she worked alone for long

2.Where does the writer work?

      A.In her own home.                           B.In an office.

       C.In a hospital.                                   D.At a newspaper.

3.What does the writer think of working late at night and on weekends?

      A.It was convenient for her.                B.It has advantages and disadvantages.

       C.She didn’t like it at all.                       D.She enjoyed working late.

4.What’s the writer’s general attitude towards her work?

       A.She didn’t like it very much.               B.She enjoyed doing her work.

       C.It allowed her little spare time.              D.It was too hard for her.

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     The first weeks were a bit hard.Loneliness wasn't the problem-I was in constant contact with clients
by email and phone.But I did feel claustrophobic (患幽闭恐怖症的). With wheels on my desk chair
and the refrigerator just two feet away,I could work for twelve straight hours without ever standing up.
There was no physical separation between my living room and work table,so the only way I found to feel
like I was going "home" at the end of the day was to forbid my use of the working chair.At ninethirty at
night,when I turned my computer off,I felt a bit like the family dog reaching the high point of its day,
"Whoohoo!I get to go for a walk!" Then,around eleventhirty,I'd find myself turning on the computer again
to solve some work issue that was preoccupying me...
     At the same time,I discovered that working this way had definite advantages.Not only did I save an
hour from going to work and back home,I also gained a great deal of control over my time.There were
fewer interruptions than in an office,I could schedule meetings and phone calls in blocks to increase the
productive time around them,and the easy access to my workspace late at night and on weekends could
obviously be of mixed effects.This was especially important to me since,in addition to consulting work,I
was writing fiction and planning a new business.Working at home allowed me to manage all of these
activities at once without losing significant sleep.This turned out to be well worth the claustrophobia,
which also faded as I became more used to the new routine.A short walk in the late afternoon could
reduce the shutin feeling and make me get energetic again to work through the evening.
     You might think that,with all this added time flexibility,I would even find a few hours to clean my
apartment,but,unfortunately,this never happened.

1. The writer felt claustrophobic because________.

A. she was lonely  
B. she worked long hours
C. she couldn't go for a walk  
D. she worked alone for long

2. Where does the writer work?

A. In her own home.  
B. In an office.
C. In a hospital.  
D. At a newspaper.

3. What does the writer think of working late at night and on weekends?

A. It was convenient for her.
B. It had advantages and disadvantages.
C. She didn't like it at all.
D. She enjoyed working late.

4. What's the writer's general attitude towards her work?

A. She didn't like it very much.
B. She enjoyed doing her work.
C. It allowed her little spare time.
D. It was too hard for her.

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Meetings and phone calls ______a large part of the day.

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