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   Can you imagine(想象)what life would be  1  if there were no telephone? You could not call  2    your friends on the phone and talk to them, If fire  3  out in your house, you could not call the fire department(救火队). If somebody were  4    , you couldn't call a doctor.

   In our daily(日常)life we need to talk with each other. We do this  5    by speaking to others and listening to  6  they have to say to us, and when we are  7    to them we can do this very  8    . But, our  9    will not travel very far even when we  10    , and it is thanks to the  11    of the telephone that we  12    able to talk with one another  13    ask some-thing when we are in different places. We can  14    each other as clearly  15    we were in the same room.

 Alexander Graham Bell  16  this possible. He  17    all his spare time experimenting(实验). He worked  18    hard in his  19    that he had  20    time to make money(挣钱)and was very poor at one time.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

1Aas

Blike

Cto

Dof

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2Aon

Bfor

Cin

Dof

[  ]

3Abroke

Btook

Clooked

Dput

[  ]

4Aexcited

Btired

Csick

Dsad

[  ]

5Amostly

Bquickly

Csuddenly

Dearly

[  ]

6Athat

Bthis

Cwhat

Dwhich

[  ]

7Afriendly

Bclose

Cnice

Dfar

[  ]

8Aslowly

Beasily

Ccertainly

Dnatural

[  ]

9Anoises

Blectures

Ctalks

Dvoices

[  ]

10Aspeak

Bsmile

Cbreathe

Dshout

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11Ainvention

Bmaking

Cresearch

Dimprovement(改进)

[  ]

12Awere

Bare

Chave

Dare going to

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13Aso

Bnor

Cbut

Dand

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14Asee

Bhear

Clook at

Dlisten

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15Aas

Bthan

Conly

Dif

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16Ahad

Bdid

Cmade

Dthought

[  ]

17Atook

Bwasted

Cpassed

Dspent

[  ]

18Aso

Bvery

Ctoo

Dsuch

[  ]

19Areseach

Bfinding

Clooking for

Dfinding for

[  ]

20Asome

Bmuch

Clittle

Dgood

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Can You Make Short Phone Calls?

  Phones are very useful to us, and we can’t work without them.But phones also bring troubles.For example, a friend wants to tell you his or her latest health problem on the phone.You are very busy, so you have to cut your friend off.What will you say?

  When you answer a call, don’t ask questions like “How are things?” because these questions will make them think that you have time to talk longer.After “hello,” get right to the heart of the matter you want to say.

  When you make a call, you should call at the right time.If you call right before lunch or dinner, or at the end of the work day, people will not talk too much.

  When you call someone and do not want to talk longer, you may start with, “Hi, I’ve only got a few minutes, but I want to talk to you about…” or, “I’d like to talk more, but I only have a few minutes before I have to go.”

  If you don’t want to spend time talking to someone, you must say, “I’d like to talk to you longer, but I must say Goodbye.” Don’t wait for the answer.

  If someone does not stop talking and you have to leave, you can ask someone in your home to help you.For example, you signal to your father, and your father says loudly, “Mary, I think the bread is burning!”

(1)

When you want to make a short phone call, you should say:________ and then go right to the matter.

[  ]

A.

How are things?

B.

What’s new?

C.

How are you doing?

D.

I only have three minutes before I have to leave.

(2)

When you want to stop talking, you can say:________

[  ]

A.

I have to go now.Goodbye.

B.

I’m glad to talk to you.What can I do for you?

C.

So, what else is new?

D.

Hi.How are things?

(3)

If someone does not stop talking and you have to leave, you can ________

[  ]

A.

ask someone in your home to help you.

B.

shout to him loudly.

C.

cry loudly.

D.

Throw the phone to the floor.

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  Every person should show their respect for their parents.Often this can be found

  in many oriental countries such as China, Japan and Korea.

  But I’ve been living in the US for 22 years.I actually grew up there and I’ve seen and heard a lot.I'd say that “respecting your parents” is not anything American people teach or tell their kids.If so, not much.

  How many times have you seen kids call their parents by their names? How many times have you seen kids shout back at their parents? How many times have you seen kids make fun of their parents? I can go on and on about this.

  If you were a Thai kid and did any of the above, you will probably get a fist in your face.Thai kids are taught that it's the important thing to respect parents.Kids try to do what their parents wish, be polite to them, listen to them, honor them, etc.

  Your parents give you life, therefore, it's your duty to respect them.This is something that is often taught in Thai culture in places like homes and schools.

  Don't just ask for respect.It's something that you must earn by your actions.

(1)

How many countries are mentioned in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Three

B.

Four

C.

Five

D.

Six

(2)

Which country teaches children to respect their parents less according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

China

B.

Japan

C.

America

D.

Thailand

(3)

What does the word “fist” mean in Chinese?

[  ]

A.

亲吻

B.

拳头

C.

表扬

D.

棍棒

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阅读下面短文,然后从其后各题所给的四个选项中选择最佳选项。
         According to Gerry Smith and Shaun Belding, writers of three books on dealing with people who make
troubles at the office, how you get on with the people described below can improve the working environment
for everyone.
        (1)People who blame (指责) others including (包括) you
          Call them on it by saying, "Why is it always someone else's fault (错误)?" They may laugh over what
you said or become sorry. Both of them mean your point has been taken.
        (2)People who take your ideas as their own
          Put your names on anything you write or make. If someone does it at a meeting, point it out at once-
using humour(幽默)if possible. Later follow the person and tell him or her, "Don't do that again."
        (3)People who often break in
          Don't put up with it. Say coolly but firmly (坚定地), "Please wait while I finish talking."
        (4)People who embarrass (使人窘迫) you in public
          Put them on the hot seat by saying later, "I'm sure you didn't want to embarrass me, but you did."
        (5)People who don't follow through
          Of course you cannot order another worker, but you can try telling them they are not helpful and that
you'll report it to the boss (老板) if they go on. Then do it.
        (6)People who tell lies
          Talk straight to him or her when it's about you. Or ask the boss for help, who can tell him or her, "There
are lies going around. Can I get you to straighten them out for me?"
1. What kind of people does the passage talk about?
[     ]
A. Those who have difficulty at work.
B. Those who are making troubles.
C. Those who don't like working hard.
D. Those who aren't ready to help.
2. If someone takes your invention as his own, what will you do?
[     ]
A. Point it out at once.
B. Talk to him coolly and firmly.
C. Put him on the hot seat.
D. Report the matter to your boss.
3. The words break in in the passage mean _________.
[     ]
A. get into a room without knocking on the door
B. shout loudly while others are having a meeting
C. try to take a place which somebody else is working in
D. start to talk while somebody else hasn't finish talking
4. The writer's main purpose (目的) is _________.
[     ]
A. to teach those who aren't doing well in their work
B. to let people know how to make friends with others
C. to make to working environment better for all people
D. to help bosses find a better way to work out problems

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