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Does everyone in your office always agree all the time When someone makes a suggestion

, does everyone just smile and nod in agreement When you bring forward an idea, do people just accept it Well, if you answered “yes” to any of these questions, you are in an extremely unusual workplace. People are people. And people butt heads. They disagree, they argue, and they fight. You can’t get around it. But you can learn to deal with it. To hold your own, you need to learn how to argue effectively. If you’ve got an opinion, you need to defend it. And if you have a problem with something a colleague has done, you need to let them know. This can make for some difficult discussions and meetings, but this is just a part of life and business. So how can you argue effectively Well, you need several skills.

1.From the first paragraph we can know that in the office ().

A.people sometimes argue

B.people always agree

C.people always get around it

2.“And people butt head” means ().

A.people hit you with the top of their head

B.people dislike each other

C.people don’t always agree well with each other

3.The writer suggests that if you get an opinion, you need to().

A.get around it

B.learn how to deal with it

C.argue in support of it

4.You need several skills to ().

A.let your colleagues know

B.argue effectively C.make for discussions and meetings

5.The main point of this passage is about().

A.the fact of disagreement and argument in the office

B.how to avoid disagreement and argument in the office

C.how to argue effectively in the office

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第1题

Alicia: Would you tell me something about stock shares?Brian: OK.(1)In other words, if y
Alicia: Would you tell me something about stock shares?

Brian: OK.(1)In other words, if you buy shares of stock in a business, you become a partial owner of the business.

Alicia: How can investors make money?

Brian: (2)if a person invests in a company that does very well.

Alicia: It's possible for the investors to get a complete loss, isn't it?

Brian: Everyone wants the stock market to go up, but sometimes, (3)This is usually true for all stocks.

A.The price of each share will go up.

B.even when a company does well the stock may go down.

C.Shares represent a partial ownership of the company.

D.There is a listed company behind every stock

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第2题

College brings together people from all walks of life. There are so many different typ
es of people in the world but if you go to a college campus, you are sure to find at least one of every kind. The great part about being here with so many different people is that you get to interact with some interesting characters and see how to deal with them. You will meet the people you dread the most, the smart-ass, the brain, or the unique spirit, but no matter who it is that is your worst nightmare to be around you will always be paired up with them in a group project. When you get into the real world you are not going to be able to pick your boss or coworkers. Interacting with these people in college and living with different roommates will help you learn how to cooperate with the people in life you find so unpleasant. College life is fun. The fact that I have been here for a short time just means it has not yet been a life changing experience to me. If I were to give any tips on how to survive, it would not be how to survive college, but how to survive life. I would have to say that one should be outgoing and live life to the fullest. Meet new people whenever you can because they just may be a major influence in your life. Also, get your work done before you go out and party. Lastly, I would have to say, in life if you ever feel lost or alone, talk to someone about it. Everyone gets depressed at times in their life and there is always someone who will listen to your problems.

1)What does the author say to do if you''re depressed?

A、Go somewhere by yourself.

B、Talk to someone about it.

C、Try to forget about it.

D、See a psychologist immediately

参考答案:B

2)What does the author say about group projects?

A、They are always unpleasant

B、They are always difficult.

C、Partners may not cooperate

D、Partners may be lazy.

参考答案:B

3) Why does the author recommend meeting many new people?

A、They may become your best friends.

B、They may influence your life.

C、They may help you someday.

D、They make your life more fun.

参考答案:B

4)What is the theme of the passage?

A、Relationships in college.

B、Homework in college.

C、Freedom in college.

D、Partying in college.

参考答案:A

5)How would you describe the author''s personality?

A、Shy and under confident

B、Strong but quiet.

C、Extremely pessimistic

D、Optimistic and outgoing.

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第3题

Everyone wants to win the lottery,______?

A.does he

B. doesn’t everyone

C. doesn’t it

D. don’t they

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第4题

Everyone knows where the office is, but who is the director?()

A.Dr. Anderson

B.Everyone does

C.On the next floor

D.Yes, they do

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第5题

Why does everyone drink a little“Jiu”at New Year's Eve ?()

A.Because “Jiu” symbolizes prosperity.

B.Because “Jiu” symbolizes good luck.

C.Because “Jiu” symbolizes longevity.

D.Because “Jiu” symbolizes honesty.

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第6题

Don't be () to ask a lot of questions. Be () to everyone you meet. Use your lunch
Don't be () to ask a lot of questions. Be () to everyone you meet. Use your lunch

hours to get to know your () and their interests. Pay attention to the () , but don't join them. Don't () about your boss, any co-workers, or the job you did before. Keep a()attitude and an open mind.

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第7题

Kaleil Isaza Tuzman moved to the United States from Columbia when he was 15.Within a f
ew years he was pushing to get ahead, hawking (叫卖) baseball caps to pay the bills his Harvard scholarship didn't cover.

After graduating, he landed on Wall Street, but every night he dreamed of working for himself.During the booming (繁荣的) 1990s, he gave it a try when he and a partner started govWorks - a software company that helped city government go online.

They raised $60 million and expanded like crazy.Then dotcoms started turning into dotbombs - govWorks broke up too.Says Isaza Tuzman, "Entrepreneurs (创业人) have to be ready for both success and failure.In Columbia if you fail, you become a pariah and no one will do business with you.The wonderful thing about this country is you can get up again."

From national parks to moon landings, America has given the world some amazing ideas.But the American Dream is still the biggest - the idea that with hard work and a bit of luck you can be whoever you want to be.Historian James Truslow Adams once wrote that Americans believe "life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to ability or achievement."

These days there's pressure on the dream idea.A 1978 study of boys born and raised after World War II found an astonishing 23% of the poorest had reached the top of the income heap by 1973.Now, in a typical generation, only 10% work their way from bottom to top.

But every day, some still do make it.After govWorks went bankrupt, Isaza Tuzman built on what he had learned.His new company, Recognition Group, restructures (重组) firms and finds them venture capital?–?nearly $150 million so far.Last year, "Hispanic Business" magazine named him to its 100 Most Influential list.Not bad for a dreamer, in a country built on dreams.

41.What did Kaleil Isaza Tuzman dream of after graduating from college______

A.Working in the Wall Street stock market.

B.Starting a business of his own.

C.Climbing to the top of society.

D.Entering the IT industry.

42.The word "pariah" in " if you fail, you become a pariah" (Line 3,Para.3) most likely means "________."

A.a person who has no future

B.a person to be pitied

C.a person to be condemned

D.a person to be avoided

43.What does the author mean by the American Dream______

A.Everyone can reach the top of the social ladder.

B.People will have a better, richer, and fuller life than their parents.

C.A lucky poor boy can move to the top if he works hard.

D.Everyone enjoys equal opportunity and share in the wealth.

44.Which of the following statements is true of the American Dream these days______

A.It is becoming more and more difficult for one to work their way from the bottom to the top.

B.More and more people are feeling the pressure to work harder in order to realize their dreams.

C.It is becoming more and more unpopular because few people today can move up the social ladder.

D.If one works hard enough, he will eventually make his dreams come true.

45.To Kaleil Isaza Tuzman, the wonderful thing about America is that ________.

A.there is equal opportunity for everyone

B.everyone can get rich if they work hard

C.you can get capital if you want to start a business

D.you can start all over again after failure

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第8题

--- Do you mind if Peter join you in your work ?--- Yes, I do. I will be glad to wor
--- Do you mind if Peter join you in your work ?--- Yes, I do. I will be glad to work with _____ Peter.

A、anyone but

B、no one except

C、all besides

D、everyone and

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第9题

____everyone come to the meeting on time.
A、pardon

B、Be sure

C、Make sure

D、you are welcome

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第10题

Energy independence. It has a nice ring to it. Doesn't it? If you think so, you
Energy independence. It has a nice ring to it. Doesn't it? If you think so, you're not alone, because energy independence has been the dream of American president for decades, and never more so than in the past few years, when the most recent oil price shock has been partly responsible for kicking off the great recession.

“Energy independence” and its rhetorical (修辞的) companion “energy security” are, however, slippery concepts that are rarely though through. What is it we want independence from, exactly?

Most people would probably say that they want to be independent from imported oil. But there are reasons that we buy all that old from elsewhere.

The first reason is that we need it to keep our economy running. Yes, there is a trickle(涓涓细流)of biofuel(生物燃料)available, and more may become available, but most biofuels cause economic waste and environmental destruction.

Second, Americans have basically decided that they don't really want to produce all their own oil. They value the environmental quality they preserve over their oil imports from abroad. Vast areas of the United States are off-limits to oil exploration and production in the name of environmental protection. To what extent are Americans really willing to endure the environmental impacts of domestic energy production in order to cut back imports?

Third, there are benefits to trade. It allows for economic efficiency, and when we buy things from places that have lower production costs than we do, we benefit. And although you don't read about this much, the United States is also a large exporter of oil products, selling about 2 million barrels of petroleum products per day to about 90 countries.

There is no question that the United States imports a great deal of energy and, in fact, relies on that steady flow to maintain its economy. When that flow is interrupted, we feel the pain in short supplies and higher prices, At the same time, we derive massive economic benefits when we buy the most affordable energy on the world market and when we engage in energy trade around the world.

61. What does the author say about energy independence for America?()

A.It sounds very attractive.

B.It ensures national security.

C.It will bring oil prices down.

D.t has long been everyone's dream.

62. What does the author think of biofuels?()

A.They keep America's economy running healthily.

B.They prove to be a good alternative to petroleum.

C.They do not provide a sustainable energy supply.

D.They cause serious damage to the environment.

63. Why does America rely heavily on oil imports?()

A.It wants to expand its storage of crude oil.

B.Its own oil reserves are quickly running out.

C.It wants to keep its own environment intact.

D.Its own oil production falls short of demand.

64. What does the author say about oil trade?()

A.It proves profitable to both sides.

B.It improves economic efficiency.

C.It makes for economic prosperity.

D.It saves the cost of oil exploration.

65. What is the author's purpose in writing the passage?()

A.To justify America's dependence on oil imports.

B.To arouse Americans' awareness of the energy crisis.

C.To stress the importance of energy conservation.

D.To explain the increase of international oil trade.

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第11题

Have you noticed the courage buried in the word encourage? To create a culture in which

Have you noticed the courage buried in the word encourage? To create a culture in which innovation flourishes takes courage. Determined innovators are always courageous enough to establish a culture in which innovation is greatly encouraged and rewarded. Here are three ways to do that.

Put innovation at the heart of strategy, and persist it in every message. Think of innovation strategy as a pyramid: big bets at the top, a few projects in development in the middle, and a broad base of continuous improvements, lasting contributions, and early-stage new ideas at the bottom.

Define jobs around innovation. Make it a job prerequisite. Consider 3M’s move to become one of the first companies to tell professionals that they could spend 15 percent of their time on projects of their own choosing. Now many high-tech companies know that they can’t get the best talent without providing this kind of flexibility. And some of those self-selected, self-organized projects might even result in a blockbuster product or line of business. For 3M, it was the Post-it note.

Recognize innovation in every part of the company. To build a culture of creativity and innovation, Gillette developed an innovation fair in which every unit could show off its most promising new concepts. It shows that everyone has a role to play in a culture of innovation.

To go from idea to successful innovation requires a great deal of support and collaboration. When people are surrounded by constant communication and encouragement, they can find the courage to try, fail, redo, and try again.

What is necessary in creating innovation culture__1__?

A.communication

B.courage

C.immitation

How does 3M create its innovation culture__2__?

A.Put innovation at the heart of strategy, and persist it in every message.

B.define jobs around innovation.

C.Recognize innovation in every part of the company.

The word prerequisite in “Make it a job prerequisite” means __3__.

A.required as a prior condition

B.going after

C.prior to request

How does Gillette create its innovation culture__4__?

A.Put innovation at the heart of strategy, and persist it in every message.

B.define jobs around innovation.

C.Recognize innovation in every part of the company.

The formation from idea to innovation needs __5__.

A.discussion and revise

B.failure and courage

C.support and cooperation

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