67.The passage is mainly written for .
A.students
B.general readers
C.parents
D.overseas travelers
66.We can infer from the passage that ____.
A.it’s most probable that humans have six senses
B.the so-called sixth sense doesn’t exist in human beings
C.the experiments done by Baker hardly explain anything
D.people should make conclusions by themselves
D
Bring the Family?
Port Regis is well situated for exploring the beautiful South and West of England and Wales.
The school has excellent hotels and guest houses nearby for parents who are dropping off or collecting their children from the school.
Please note:
All students attending English Country Schools must live in the appointed place.
We do not recommend that parents live locally while their child is at school.Experience suggests that this often upsets the child and disturbs progress.
Howard's.House Country Hotel & R
estaurant
About 15 minutes from Port Regis School, Howard's House is set in large gardens hidden in the quietness of the lovely Nadder Valley.
Plumber Manor
Plumer Manor is a comfortable manor house built of local stones, situated about 20 minutes from Port Regis School.The 17th century house is surrounded by lawns and is set in quiet Dorset countryside.The stream runs through the grounds.
Woodville Farm Bed & Self-catering
Woodville
Farm is a family-run fa
rm set
in the Dorset countryside about 5 minutes from Port Regis School.Bed and breakfast accommodation: one double bedroom & one twin
bedroom both with bathrooms, tea & coffee making facilities, color
television & hairdryer.The
re is
also a self-catering 2-bedroom bungalow (平房)nearby.
Stock Hill Country House Hotel & Restaurant
Stock Hill Country House Hotel & Restaurant is a late Victorian building set in eleven acres of mature, beautifully planned grounds on the borders of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire.About 10 minutes from Port Regis School.
65.What is the author's attitude towards the result of the experiment? ____.
A.Support B.Doubt C.Sympathy D.Surprise
64.The second experiment differs from the first one in that ____.
A.the subjects were not directly stared at from time to time
B.the subjects had to write something down in a lab sitting
C.the subjects were good at guessing when they were stared at
D.the subjects were informed of the purpose of the experiment
63.The first
exp
eriment
made by Baker shows that ____.
A.people can’t realize it when they are watched secretly
B.one can't sense other people’s watching when they are talking
C.people have no idea about the sixth sense of human beings
D.the sixth sense doesn’t work during the first 5 or 15 minutes
62.The main idea of this passage is ________
A.how to train the employees in the business firm
B.the importance of ''little things'' in today's business
C.the necessity of giving away little things
D.praising employees who show courtesy to customers
C
Have you ever had the strange feeling that you were being watched? You turned around and, sure enough, someone was looking right at you!
Some parapsychologists (心理学家) say that humans have a natural ability to sense when someone is looking at them.To study whether such a "sixth sense" really exists, Robert Baker, a psychologist at the University of Kentucky, performed several experiments.
In the first one.Baker sat behind unsuspecting people in public places and stared at the backs of their heads for 5 to 15 minutes.The subjects were eating, drinking, reading, studying, watching TV, or working at a computer.Baker made sure that the people could not tell that he was sitting behind them during those periods.Later, when he questioned the suspects, almost all of them said they had no' idea that someone was staring at them.
For
the second experiment.Baker told subjects that they
would be s
tared at
from time to time from behind a two-way minor in a lab setting.The people had to write down when they felt they were being stared at
and when they weren’t.Baker found that the subjects
were no better at telling when they were stared at than if they had just
guessed.
Baker’s experiment concludes again that people do not have the ability to sense when they are being stared at.If you doubt the outcome of his two experiments, I suggest you repeat the experiments and see for yourselves.
61.If you want your people to accompany customers much longer,_______.
A.be sure little things are kept in stock
B.be sure enough assistants are available during rush business hours
C.be sure you drop the sales load a bit at that time
D.be sure to let them follow up with you
60.The underlined word ''gracious'' can most likely be replaced by _______.
A.surprising B.warmhearted
C.interesting D.kind
59.Which of the
following is TRUE according to the te
xt? ____.
A.Using cell phone while driving is easier to be controlled by law than other distractions
B.It is more important to make laws than educate drivers to be aware of driving safety
C.Driving while on the phone is firmly against only by some students from high school
D.It is extremely urgent for the cities with a large population to restrict using cell phones
B
Have you ever walked into a candy store with a young child and watched with delight as the store manager gave the youngster a small treat? Or have you ever received a telephone call from a retailer asking you whether an item you purchased a month before was meeting your needs? No doubt you noticed these gracious acts.
Business firms in this highly competitive decade are quick to institute programs designed to ensure product and service quality.But it's often the ''little things'' that help build a permanent tie between seller and buyer.
If you want to make those ''little things'' a high customer service priority(优先权),here are a few tips for you to follow.
Make a list of the simple, but gracious acts you can perform for your customers.It might include handing out key chains or other small gifts to customers after a purchase, or extending delivery service to elderly customers.Just be sure every item is realistic, economical and easy to carry out.
Training in the ''little things'' helps your people learn skills and attitudes.If you want your people to hand out small gifts of your business, be sure they're kept in stock.If you want your people to take extra time with customers, be sure you schedule enough staffing during peak business hours.If you want your people to follow up with customers on the telephone at the end of each month, be sure you drop the sales load a bit at that time.
Training
in the ''little things'' doesn't end with a single activity.It must become part of everyday life in your business.Emphasize the importance of the ''little things'' by word and deed.Be sure everyone visibly practices the art of customer courtesy(礼貌)each day.Announce the power of the
''little things'' through every possible means.The more
cheer leading you do about this topic, the more it
will become deeply fixed i
n the
workplace.
58.Patricia Blues' new goal of life is to persuade the government ____.
A.to prohibit the carrying of cell phones in cars
B.to educate drivers to avoid all distrac
tions
C.to ban talking on the phone while driving
D.to study harmful results of using cell phones
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