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the ,因为前面问的是我的帽子在那儿,因此后面回答的时候应该用不定冠词the指代双方都知道的sth or sb。
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& &Get organized
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& &&If you find yourself getting tangled in too many things, it may be of much necessity of you to re-evaluate your involvement,& Rudy says. &&Your mind will wander from one topic to another and you may end up never accomplishing a thing.& Rudy recommends the best way to stop multitasking is to create priority lists with deadlines. &When applicable, complete one project before you move further onto the next one,& he says. Set time limits
& &Deborah Chaddock-Brown, a work-at-home single parent, says she's frequently overwhelmed by the demands of maintaining order in her residence and running her own business. Still, she manages to &do it all& by setting a time limit for each task. &I have the type of personality that flits (轻轻的掠过)from thing to thing because I do have so much on my plate,& Brown says.
& &&As a consequence I assign time slots: For the next 15 minutes I will participate in social media for the purpose of marketing my business (not sending photos or playing Farmville) and that is the only thing I am about to do for the next 15 minutes. When the time is up, I move on to the next task. That way, at night I don't end up with a pile of tasks to accomplish even though I felt busy all day.&
& &Talk to your manager
& &&Quite often, people are working on things that are no longer a top priority, but someone forgot to tell them (that they're no longer important). There are usually clear priorities in the manager' he or she has just not done a great job communicating those with the employee,& says Holly Green, CEO of The Human Factor.
& &Green's suggestion unfolds in this manner: &If you find yourself confronted with too many responsibilities, sit down, note the significant things you are in charge of, and go to your manager to have a conversation to discuss priorities, trade-offs, time commitments and interdependencies required to do each thing well, and then ask what you should stop working on or work on less so you can get the right things done.& Green says managers should be willing to help sort out priorities, so long as employees have a can-do approach and aren't just complaining about their workload. Eliminate time wasters
& &&If interruptions are keeping you from your responsibilities, learn how to deal with them accordingly,& says Eileen Roth, author of Organizing for Dummies. Roth proposes the following suggestions to combat disruptions: &Use voice mail to cut down on telephone interruptions, turn off the alert that says 'You've got an e-mail' and give staff members a set time to visit with you.&
& &Justin Gramm, president of Globella Buyers Realty, exemplifies Roth's point. &E-mail had been a big time waster for me in the past because it was a constant inerruption, causing me to lose focus onthe task at hand,& he says. Since determined to check his e-mails only twice a day, Gramm says he has become much more efficient. &&If people want to get more work done, they need to stop checking e-mails and get down to business,& he says. Assess your workload before taking on new tasks
& &&The paradox of today's work environment is that the more you do, the more that's expected of you,& Davidson says. In order to better assess your workload, Davidson suggests asking yourself the following questions before agreeing to undertake new responsibilities: Is the task aligned (使一致) with your
Are you likely to be as prone to saying yes to such a request t What else could you do that wou What other pressing tasks and responsibilities ar Does the other party have op Will he or she be crushed if you say no?
& &Want to know more?
& &Most of our experts recommended books for additional tips on how to maximize efficiency, but one book was mentioned time and again. Check out The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People.
Jeff Davidson suggests______.
A&redecorating one's office when it gets untidy
B&getting rid of unnecessary materials at work
C&cutting down trees blocking one's office
D&improving one's ability of handling documents
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According to Joel Rudy, what causes one's low efficiency at work?
A&His lack of sufficient working experience under his belt.
B&His weak will-power which can be easily crushed by heavy workload.
C&His lack of instruction in handling time while working.
D&His incapability of managing materials necessary for his doing work well
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What is becoming essential in managing a to-do list?
A&Concentrating on one task at a time.
B&Grinning and bearing it.
C&Getting overwhelmed over a long list.
D&Increasing your speed of dealing with your tasks.
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What may multitasking lead to?
A&Saving time.
B&Peace of mind at work.
C&Low efficiency.
D&Approval from your boss.
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After a change of ways to handle her work, Deborah Chaddock-Brown realizes that______.
A&she is skillful at using social media
B&she can't accomplish anything
C&setting time limits helps
D&she has a tendency to delay
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What does Holly Green think of some managers?
A&They are sometimes willing to talk about responsibilities.
B&They are faced with many tasks.
C&They hate talking about priorities.
D&They do not communicate well with their staff.
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How did Eileen Roth consider interruptions at work?
A&One should avoid using emails during work.
B&Sometimes interruptions may make you relaxed.
C&Email is a big time waster.
D&Measures should be taken to eliminate them.
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In order to manage your work more efficiently, one is supposed to turn to ______ for more suggestions, according to some experts.
答案解析:第&3&题:Listening Comprehension(Section A):
1小题>A&The professor forgot to give the homework.B&Prof. Shoesmith is out for a lecture at a conference.C&The class will not be given until next Tuesday.D&Tracy may not be an honest friend.答案解析:2小题>A&She was easily affected by traffic conditions.B&The woman was an efficient colleague.C&He was considerate of her lateness.D&Her explanation was not an acceptable one.答案解析:3小题>A&Eric is an honest boy.B&Eric has too high an opinion of Tokyo.C&Eric once had a job in Japan.D&What Eric said about Tokyo is believable.答案解析:4小题>A&Officer and soldier.B&Manager and office worker.C&Doctor and patient.D&Travel agent and customer.答案解析:5小题>A&He has made only a few trips abroad.B&He dislikes traveling to foreign cities.C&He prefers domestic cities as destinations of business trips.D&He wishes to stay in domestic cities.答案解析:第&4&题:Listening Comprehension(Section A): 1小题>A&Colleagues.B&Instructor and student.C&Neighbors.D&Anchor and guest.答案解析:2小题>A&Sensitive groups.B&Disadvantaged groups.C&Abundant groups.D&Complicated groups.答案解析:3小题>A&Kids are facing big issues in life.B&Life is moving fast recently.C&Kids can not earn the living.D&Kids are growing up quickly.答案解析:4小题>A&Baby-sitting the children.B&Documenting the children.C&Complaining about the difficulty of living.D&Laboring the love for teenagers.答案解析:第&5&题:Listening Comprehension(Section A): 1小题>A&Shocked.B&Surprised.C&Regretful.D&Happy.答案解析:2小题>A&She appreciates them.B&She thinks they are very interesting.C&She expects to buy some.D&She finds they are high-priced.答案解析:3小题>A&Pursue of luxury.B&Pursue of fame.C&Possession of both luxury and fame.D&None of the above.答案解析:第&6&题:Listening Comprehension(Section B): 1小题>A&It is the 100th day since the opening of the Expo Park.B&The lucky number &8& happens to be the month and the date at the same time.C&It has been exactly 2 years since the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.D&It is Sunday.答案解析:2小题>A&Stand in queue to buy a reservation ticket.B&Stand in queue for entry.C&Join a race.D&Visit other popular pavilions.答案解析:3小题>A&The Shanghai Expo's unveiling.B&9:36 a.m., Aug. 8.C&9:00 a.m., Aug. 8.D&4:00 a.m., Aug. 8.答案解析:第&7&题:Listening Comprehension(Section B): 1小题>A&Plants and animals.B&Plants and fungi.C&Plants and human beings.D&Plants and earth.答案解析:2小题>A&Plants cannot see.B&Plants are invisible.C&Human beings cannot recognize certain species of plants.D&Plants are damaged rather than protected by human beings.答案解析:3小题>A&Plant more crops in the countryside.B&Build more habitat regions for human beings.C&Work out more plant protection and regeneration methods.D&Ensure great advancement in technology and economy.答案解析:第&8&题:Listening Comprehension(Section B): 1小题>A&Unconscious biases.B&Mentally difference.C&Intelligent difference.D&Physically difference.答案解析:2小题>A&162.B&116.C&126.D&26.答案解析:3小题>A&Female students have a slight preference on female lecturers.B&Male students have no preference on male lecturers.C&Each gender have different preferences.D&Male students have much preference on male lecturers.答案解析:4小题>A&Legal aspect.B&Economic aspect.C&Education aspect.D&Social security.答案解析:第&9&题:Listening Comprehension(Section C):
& &In 1995, Ryan Schreiber was a 19-year-old Minneapolis record-store clerk who wanted to publish a rock-music fanzine (杂志) but lacked access to a photocopier. Instead, he started a (1) , called it Pitchfork and began posting his thoughts on bands like Sonic Youth, Fugazi and the Pixies--groups whose songs (2) appeared on the radio or MTV. It was the first golden age of &indie& artists, back when the word was (3) for music released on (4) record labels, & (5) the artistic freedom and cachet that came from operating on the fringes.
& &By 2000, Schreiber had moved the site to Chicago, acquired some freelance writers and codified the Pitchfork review into a signature & (6) --a long, rambling personal opinion of an album, (7) by a rating on a scale from 0.0 to 10.0. But the site's (8) was still, to use his word, &&negligible&. That changed in October of that year, when Pitchfork posted a fawning, grandiloquent (夸张的) 10.0 review of Radio head's experimental rock album Kid A. Critic Brent DiCrescenzo's paean included lines like &butterscotch lamps along the walls of the tight city square bled upward into the cobalt sky& and became an Internet sensation--for all the wrong reasons.
& & (9) _______________________________.Schreiber and his writers knew what the Kid A., which later debuted at No. 1 on Billboard, really was a10.0 album. (10)____________________________&--like xylophone-prone Icelandic band Sigur R&s and harmonizing rockers Modest Mouse--began to act as stepping-stones to mainstream coverage. In the year of 2000, Modest Mouse moved from independent label Up Records to Sony-owned E (11)___________________________________________&. Their songs are now used in car commercials.
1小题>答案解析: 2小题>答案解析: 3小题>答案解析: 4小题>答案解析: 5小题>答案解析: 6小题>答案解析: 7小题>答案解析: 8小题>答案解析: 9小题>答案解析: 10小题>答案解析: 11小题>答案解析:第&10&题:Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth): In June of 2008, I was laid off from my &(1) &as a chemist for a pharmaceutical (医药的)company after 17 years in the industry.
& &What should I do for the rest of my life? I knew that I wanted to go back to academe (学院)someday, but I had always envisioned (设想) that would happen when I reached &(2) &age. Yet here I was at age 44, with a decision to make. I knew from recent experience that I &(3) &passing on knowledge to others more than actually using that knowledge to do the same type of work over and over. All things being equal, I realized I would rather teach than find another job in industry.
& &At that point I talked at &(4) &with my graduate adviser and several friends who worked in academe. They, &(5) &me that I could make enough money by moving somewhere with a lower cost of living, working in the summers for &(6) & income, and that while the odds that I would find a job at a research university were low, if I applied to undergraduate colleges, I had a &(7) &chance. Of finding a position. The second point was fine with me, because I wanted to teach, and running a research program focused on teaching undergraduates how to do research sounded &(8) &
& &The first interview was with my university, and it was short, because I already had a good quality and preparation.
& &A week later I traveled to the college for my second campus interview. I had dinner that night with several &(9) & members, followed by a full day of interviewing. In the early afternoon, I taught an organic-chemistry class, filling in for the usual professor, who watched along with other faculty members.
& &Finally, in late March 2010, my university &(10) & me a tenure-track (终身职位的) job.
I) retirement
B) enjoyed
C) faculty
D) stressful
&L) convinced
E ) extra &
M) position
F) reasonable
N) colleagaes
G) disappointment
O ) offered
H) satisfying
1小题>答案解析:2小题>答案解析:3小题>答案解析:4小题>答案解析:5小题>答案解析:6小题>答案解析:7小题>答案解析:8小题>答案解析:9小题>答案解析:10小题>答案解析:第&11&题:Reading Comprehension:
& &English is what matters. It has displaced rivals to become the language of diplomacy, of business, of science, of the Interact and of world culture. Many more people speak Chinese--but even they, in vast numbers, are trying to learn English. So, how did it happen, and why?
& &Take the beginnings of bilingualism (两种语言) in India, for example, which has stoked (促进)the growth of the biggest English-speaking middle class in the new Anglo sphere. That stems from a proposal by an English historian, Thomas Macaulay, in 1835, to train a new class of English speakers: &A class of persons, Indian in blood and colour, but English in taste, in opinion, in morals, and in intellect.& At a stroke, notes Mr. Mc Crum, English became the &language of government, education and advancement, at once a symbol of imperial rule as well as of self-improvement&. India's English-speaking middle class is now one of the engines of that country's development and a big asset in the race to catch up with China.
& &Bit by bit, English displaced French from diplomacy and German from science. The reason for this was America's rise and the lasting bonds created by the British Empire. But the elastic &(灵活的),forgiving nature of the language itself was another. English allows plenty of sub-variants, from Singlish. in Singapore to Estglish in Estonia: the main words are familiar, but plenty of new ones dot the lexicon, along with distinctive grammar and syntax.
& &English as spoken by non-natives, however, is different. Listen to a South Korean businessman negotiating with a Pole in English and you will hear the difference: the language is curt, emphatic, stripped-down. Yet within spoken &Globish&, as Mr. McCrum neatly names it, hierarchies (等级) are developing. Those who can make jokes in Globish score over (优于) those who can't.
& &The big shift is towards a universally useful written Globish. Spellchecking and translation software mean that anyone can communicate in comprehensible (可理解的) written English. The English of e-mail, Twitter (一个社交网络和微服务网站) and text messaging is becoming far more mutually comprehensible than spoken English, which is fractured (支离破碎的) by differences in pronunciation, politeness and emphasis. Mr. McCrum aptly names the new lingo (语言) &an avenue for all thoughts&.
According to the first paragraph, &English is what matters& suggests that ______.
A&English is spoken by most of the people in the world
B&more and more Chinese begin to learn English
C&English has become the universal language in many fields
D&English has won the triumph over other languages
答案解析:2小题>
Which one is TRUE with India's middle class according to Paragraph Two?
A&English should become India's middle class' only language.
B&India's middle class learned the English way of living and thinking.
C&Although India's middle class learnt English, they were still Indians,
D&India's middle class dominated the political world.
答案解析:3小题>
Why did English displace French in diplomatic field and German in scientific field?
A&English-speaking countries held greater power in the world.
B&English was a changeable language.
C&America and the British Empire held a strong bond.
D&English's tolerant towards its sub-variants.
答案解析:4小题>
What's the spoken Globish according to the passage?
A&It is the English spoken by people from different countries.
B&It is a new-invented language spoken all over the world.
C&It is a universal language different from English.
D&It is the English developing hierarchies.
答案解析:5小题>
What's the written Globish's advantage over the spoken one?
A&The written one is more convenient.
B&The written one is more fractured.
C&The written one belongs to the higher class.
D&The written one is better for mutual understanding.
答案解析:第&12&题:Reading Comprehension:
& &According to one definition, the word &supplement& means &something added to complete a thing, to extend or strengthen the whole.&
& &Supplements can be very beneficial but you must be careful because, like any drug, all supplements pose potential risks. Before you start taking any, check with your doctor first.
& &A supplement may be natural but that doesn't mean taking it is completely without risk. Many, if not all, supplements have the potential to interact with prescription or over-the-counter drugs, cause harmful side effects if taken inappropriately, or even make existing medical conditions worse. That's why it's critical that you tell your health care providers about any supplements you take. In a University of Michigan study one-third of the patients taking supplements were using ones that could interact with their heart medications. Be especially cautious if you're taking blood-thinning medication like aspirin, Coumadin (warfarin), or Plavix (clopidogrel); many supplements, such as ginkgo biloba (银杏),ginseng (人参), garlic, vitamin E, fish oil, and coenzyme (辅酶) Q 10, also have blood-thinning properties, and the combined effect could lead to dangerous bleeding.
& &Also, the label may say &&natural& but that doesn't mean the supplements are any safer than medicinal drugs. They still include chemicals that have an that's why they work. So don't exceed the recommended dose, and don't take any supplement longer than advised. If you are pregnant or nursing, be doubly sure to check with your doctor before taking any supplements.
& &In the next few years you're bound to hear more and more about natural alternatives for lowering cholesterol and protecting the heart. But before you jump on any bandwagons (花车), take heed: No supplement is a substitute for the lifestyle changes, particularly good eating habits. The fact is that scientists will probably never be able to duplicate (复制) the complex effects and myriad health benefits of foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains with a pill. And of course, lowering your cholesterol with supplements while eating steak and ice cream with abandon, or taking hawthorn (山楂) or CoQ10 to lower your blood pressure while doing nothing to relieve the stress caused by your nerve-racking job, won't do your heart or your arteries (动脉) much good in the end.
According to the passage, which one belongs to supplements?
C&Vitamins.
D&Tomatoes.
答案解析:2小题>
Why is it important to tell your doctor about the supplements you take?
A&Supplements are harmful to health.
B&It's difficult to buy supplements outside the hospital.
C&All the supplements may interact with medicines.
D&Some supplements may cause side effects.
答案解析:3小题>
Which one is TRUE with the natural supplements?
A&Natural supplements include the elements just like drugs causing effect on our bodies.
B&It's more dangerous to take drugs than natural supplements.
C&People can make their own decision about how much and how long to take them.
D&Garlic, CoQ10 and hawthorn are natural supplements.
答案解析:4小题>
By saying &before you jump on any bandwagons, take heed& (Line 2, Para. 5 ), the author means
A&when you want to catch up a ear with flowers, you should be careful
B&you should think carefully before you buy the new alternatives
C&you should never buy the new alternatives
D&you should consult the health care provider when you want to take supplements
答案解析:5小题>
Which of the following can best summarize the passage?
A&Supplements have benefits and risks.
B&Natural supplements are not always safe.
C&You should know what you are getting.
D&Natural supplements do not cure all.
答案解析:第&13&题:填空题:Because much effort has been wasted on PC games, Jeff found it is______(他很难跟上同学) in every course he took this term.
&答案解析:第&14&题:填空题:Not only ______(我刚买的手机太贵了) but it doesn't work very well either.
&答案解析:第&15&题:填空题:It is very demanding for her to ______ (习惯于连续工作好几个小时) after having stayed unemployed for two years.
&答案解析:第&16&题:填空题:While going on business trip, he takes one extra battery lest his computer______(没电不能使用).
&答案解析:第&17&题:填空题:Experts reported that the occurrence of natural disasters is______(与环境恶化有很密切的关系).
&答案解析:第&18&题:Cloze:
& &The company, Embanet, put &(1) &millions to start the online business program. Its developers helped build the online courses for universities. It even pays--and, in rare cases, refers for possible hiring--the &(2) &who help teach students.
& &In&&(3) &, Embanet gets what Northeastern University's business dean calls &a sizable piece &of the tuition revenue. He won't say how much. But Embanet's chief executive says its&&(4) &&can&&(5) &&to a whopping (巨大的) 85 percent.
& &As more colleges dip their toes into the booming &online-education&&(6) &, & they're increasingly taking &those &steps&&(7) &&with companies & like &Embanet.&&(8) &&nonprofit universities trying to&&(9) &&in an online market aggressively&&(10) &&by for-profit colleges, the partnerships can rapidly bring&&(11) &&many students and millions of dollars in new revenue. That's becoming irresistible to a (an)&&(12) &&prominent(杰出的) set of clients. George Washington University, Boston University, and the University of Southern California, to pick just three, all work with online-service companies.
& & But the new breed of online collaboration(合作) can tread into&&(13) &&academic territory, delicious blurring &(模糊) the&&(14) &&between college and corporation. Derek C. Bok, a former president of Harvard University and author of a book on the commercialization of colleges,&&(15) &&companies' encroachment (入侵) into teaching. He worries that bottom-line thinking will drive decisions about how colleges&&(16) &&courses. They might choose exam formats that are&&(17) &&to grade, for example, to keep costs down.
& &&You're creating a whole set of temptations to make the choices that will increase profits rather than&&(18) &&education,& Mr. Bok says. Embanet says its college partners &&&(19) &&academic control. And&&(20) &&Mr. Bok's worries, the practice of contracting out parts of online education seems likely to expand.
答案解析:2小题>
A&professors
B&assistants
C&directors
D&presidents
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B&exchange
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A&profession
C&business
答案解析:7小题>
A&hand-in-hand
B&side-by-side
C&shoulder-to-shoulder
D&face-to-face
答案解析:8小题>
D&Even though
答案解析:9小题>
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A&occupied
B&targeted
C&controlled
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A&significantly
B&increasingly
C&importantly
D&occasionally
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A&deliberate
B&delicate
C&delightful
D&delicious
答案解析:14小题>
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A&questions
B&comments
答案解析:16小题>
B&transfer
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B&increase
D&advocate
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A&restrain
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A&in the view of
B&in spite of
C&in the way of
D&in terms of
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