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填空题Dont worry about my illness;what I need is ______ a few days rest. 不用担心我的病,我需要的只是休息几天。
填空题Computational linguistics, dealing with computer processing of human language, includes programmed instruction, speech synthesis and recognition, automatic translation, and______.
填空题The brance of grammar which studies the internal structure of sentence is called ______.
填空题Many North
Europeans
carry a
cotton handerchief
in their pocket
into which
they sometimes
brush
their noses.
A. Europeans
B. cotton handerchief
C. into which
D. brush
填空题One of the women I work with is getting______(marry) this weekend.
填空题When a customer is unhappy about the product or service that's been provided, a quick admission of error can work wonders.
填空题He managed to ______ his fear d the darkness when he walked in the deserted street late at night. (grow)
填空题Translate the following into English.(四川外国语大学2012研,考试科目:英语翻译与写作) 在这样一个技术与交流紧密联系的时代,面对面的信息传递对于专业成功显得愈发重要。我们比任何古人都容易获取更多的信息。轻敲几下键盘,就可以获取任何专题的大量信息。尽管我们能够得到的信息急剧增长,但我们一天二十四个小时并没有随之增加。在这个信息的海洋里,技术反而使我们更难得到合适的信息。而正因为如此,优秀的公众演讲者成了无价之宝。聆听条理清晰、语言简洁的报告仍是我们理解新信息最为省事的方式。然而,尽管公众演讲好处良多,大多数人还是惧怕面对公众进行演讲。对科学工作者而言,或许更是如此。除了所有演讲者都面临的担忧之外,他们还必须讲解复杂的专业知识。
填空题{{U}}Although{{/U}} we had been present {{U}}at{{/U}} roughly the same time, Mr. Brown saw the situation quite {{U}}different{{/U}} from {{U}}the way{{/U}} I saw it.
A. Although B. at C. different D. the way
填空题Whoever broke the window should be ______ for it. (responsibility)
填空题(I'm afraid) that I have (to stop) to talk with you (because) I have to go to (the doctor's) for my toothache. A.I'm afraid B.to stop C.because D.the doctor's
填空题Mike: ______ I fell asleep early.Shelly: That's okay. I wasn't here anyway.
填空题The government,along with the three factions(派系)that had been ______ a civil war, signed a peace agreement. 政府与发动内战的三个派系签署了一份和平协议。
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[A] Negotiation Is a Two-way Street [B]
Correct Common Negotiation Mistakes [C] Do the Right Kind of
Homework [D] Don’t Be Afraid to Have Difficult
Conversations [E] Tactic Is Dictated by Situation
[F] Try to Ask Good Questions [G] Deal with Issues up
front “Most people think of negotiation only when they need to
get something more”, says Tammy Lenski, a professional mediator who helps
universities and businesses nationwide with conflict management. “The reality is
that at work, pretty much every conversation is a negotiation. You’re
negotiating deadlines, the quality level, what might be taken off your plate to
make room for this priority project and what benefit you might get for taking on
that project. The minute you walk into the workplace in the morning, you’re
negotiating. “ Here are some of Lenski’s tips on becoming a good
negotiator — and improving your situation at work:
41.______ People either are too confrontational or
cave in because they’re afraid to ask some basic questions. “If people think of
a negotiation more as a conversation than something that needs to be won,
they’ll do much better, “ says Tammy Lenski. 42.______
Playing hardball in the office can backfire when you need to work with
your coworkers every day. “You have an ongoing relationship with these folks,
and you’re trying to not leave debris, “ Lenski says. “People need to stop
thinking about negotiating as getting more of what I need, which means getting
less of what you need. “ Instead, find out the other person’s
needs, and try to come to a conclusion that helps both of you. “The best
negotiating is using the really good human relation skills in an effective way,
“ Lenski says. “It isn’t about pushing or convincing or manipulating the other
person. It’s about having them figure out what they want and how you can help
them get it. “ 43._______ In negotiations, you
know what you want. But you also need to find out what the other side wants in
return. It’s most efficient if you just ask openly. When
starting her private practice 10 years ago, Lenski presented her fee to provide
conflict-management services to a company in turmoil. The department head asked
her to slash her price 20 percent. Lenski said this was her bottom-line number,
but the department head said everything is negotiable. Lenski
then asked the essential question: “Why do you believe everything is
negotiable?” The department head explained the head of finance would ask if she
bargained and got a good deal. At that point, Lenski crossed out the original
fee and wrote a new one that was about 25 percent higher. “Will this work?” she
asked. The department head said, “Well, I’ll have to offer you
20 percent less than that. “ And they had a deal.
44.______ Instead of keeping quiet and thus becoming
resentful, “negotiating is figuring out how to raise the things that are
bothering you so they can be sorted out, ”Lenski says. Instead
of just thinking about what might make it difficult to accomplish your goal,
talk with your boss about those issues right away. “It’s much more helpful in
general to think about under what conditions you might make it possible, and how
can you help me do that, ” Lenski says. 45.______
Lenski says people tend to waste a lot of time worrying about scary
negotiation scenarios. “They go into it thinking about all the ways it can go
wrong, ” she says, even though the negotiation generally turns out much better
than expected. “Instead, they should spend their time thinking of it from the
perspective of the other person. What would make them want to join with you to
figure things out? Not what will make them change their mind, but what will make
them want to sort this out with me. Invite them into joint problem-solving.
”
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填空题Bill: I want to learn how to play the piano, but I don't know if I could do it. Jane: ______
填空题heroism racism criticism idealism realism terrorism modernism industrialism
填空题The police were delayed by the ______ of information about the crime. 警察由于缺少罪案信息而延迟了办案。
填空题I hope things would get better, {{U}}but as it is they are getting worse{{/U}}.
填空题A. I appreciate your helping me.
B. Now that you"ve asked me, I think it"s too short.
C. If I were you, I"d write about my education first.
D. If you don"t think it"s any good, please say so.
E. I"d better tear up the letter and start all over again.
F. But, unless I miss my guess, you should say something about your family, too.
G. Just make a few changes, I think, and it will be perfect.
H. You are welcome.
A: Jack, would you please read the letter of application I"ve just written.
1
I really want to get the job.
B: It looks fine to me. But I have one suggestion.
A: Good! I"m interested in your advice.
B:
2
You"d better include more information about your work experience.
A: Good idea, Jack. What do you think about the second part?
B:
3
A: You"re right. I"ll change it. How do you feel about the last part of the letter?
B: Very good.
4
A: I agree.
5
Do you think the end is all right?
B: Oh, yes, George. But personally I believe a business letter should end with "Very truly yours", not "Sincerely".
A: Thank you very much, Jack.
