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单选题Whatdoesthemanmean?[A]Hewillgototherestaurantnow.[B]Heisnothungry.[C]Heisn'tgoingtotherestaurantwiththem.
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单选题 A smile is a strong sign of a friendly and open attitude
and a willingness to communicate. It is a positive, silent sign sent with the
hope the other person will smile back. When you smile, you show you have noticed
the person in a positive way. The result? That person will usually smile
back. You might not realize a closed position is the cause of
many conversational problems. A common closed position is sitting with your arms
and legs crossed and your hand covering your mouth or chin. This is often called
the "thinking pose". Ask yourself this question: Are you going to interrupt
someone who appears to be deep in thought? This position gives off "stay away"
signs and prevents your main "sign sender" (your mouth) from being seen by
others looking for inviting conversational signs. The open body
position is most effective when you place yourself within communicating distance
of the other person—that is, within about five feet. Take care, however, not to
enter someone's "personal space" by getting too close, too soon.
Leaning forward a little while a person is talking shows your interest
and how you are listening to what the person is saying. By doing this, you are
saying: I hear what you're saying, and I'm interested in—keep talking!
Often people will lean back with their hands over their mouth, chin, or
behind their head in the "thinking" pose. This position gives off signs of
judgment, doubt, and lack of interest from the listener. Since most people do
not feel comfortable when they think they are being judged, this leaning-back
position serves to prevent the speaker from continuing. In many
cultures the most common form of first contact between two people is a
handshake. Be the first to extend your hand in greeting. Couple this with a
friendly "Hello", a nice smile, and your name and you have made the first step
to open the lines of communication. Eye contact should be
natural, not forced or overdone. Direct eye contact shows you are listening to
the other person and that you want to know about her.
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When we think of Hollywood, a term I
use loosely to describe American movie production in general, not simply films
made in Los Angeles. we think of films aimed at amusing audiences and making
money for producers. During the early years of the new century,
as workers won their demands for higher wages and a shorter working week,
leisure assumed an increasingly important role in, everyday life. Amusement
parks, professional baseball games, {{U}}{{B}}nickelodeons{{/B}}{{/U}}, and dance halls
attracted a wide array of men and women anxious to spend their hard-earned
dollars in the pursuit of fun and relaxation. Yet of all these new cultural
endeavors, films were the most important and widely attended source of
amusement. For mere five or ten cents, even the poorest worker could afford to
take himself and his family to the local nickelodeon or storefront theatre.
Taking root in urban working class and immigrant neighborhoods cinemas soon
spread to middle-class districts of cities and into small communities throughout
the nation. "Every little town that has never been able to afford and maintain
an opera house", observed one journalist in 1908. "now boasts one or two
{{B}}{{U}}Bijou Dream.{{/U}}{{/B}}" By 1910 the appeal of films was so great that nearly
one third of the nation flocked to the cinema each week; ten years later, weekly
attendance equaled 50 percent of the nation's population. Early
films were primarily aimed at entertaining audiences, but entertainment did not
always come in the form of escapist fantasies. Many of the issues that dominated
Progressive era politics were also portrayed on the screen. "Between 1900 and
1917," observed Kevin Brownlow. "literally thousands of films dealt with the
most pressing problems of the day — white slavery, political corruption,
gangsterism, loan sharking, slum landlords, capital vs. labor, racial prejudice,
etc." While most of these films were produced by studios and independent
companies, a significant number were made by what we might call today
"{{U}}{{B}}special interest groups{{/U}}{{/B}}". As films quickly emerged as the
nation's most popular form of mass entertainment, they attracted the attention
of a wide range of organizations that recognized the medium's enormous potential
for disseminating propaganda to millions of
viewers.
单选题According to the passage, Lincoln was ______ .
单选题Questions 22 -25 are based on the following dialogue.
单选题Dear Alumni, Parents and Friends, Noted British politician Sir Winston Churchill once said, "Every day you may make progress. Every step may be fruitful. Yet there will stretch out before you an ever-lengthening, ever-ascending, ever-improving path. You know you will never get to the end of the journey. But this, so far from discouraging, only adds to the joy and glory of the climb." What a wonderful expression of the mission before us at K.C. Innovation University! Our path into the future is alive with possibilities. It is ripe with promise, and it is motivated by and challenged with the dreams of young people yet to enter our hallowed halls. We have a mission to help turn those dreams into reality, and we are committed to unparalleled success. Dr. Martinson and his wife Libby, devoted 20 years of their lives to the mission of this university, and I stand in the results of their efforts. What he has done has made my job so much easier, I am now benefiting from his work even though he has left his position. I join with the wonderful staff and faculty of K. C. Innovation University in appreciation for their dedication and vision, and pledge to move that vision forward in exciting and powerful ways. As the summer progresses, we are getting ready for one of the most exciting times in the history of K.C. Innovation University. Earth movers and heavy construction equipment have already begun to break ground for several new buildings and facilities. We will record and report this progress over the next several issues of this publication, and encourage you to return to campus to watch first-hand as the face of your alma mater evolves. In the pages of this magazine, you'll read that our most recent fundraising efforts raised $ 20 million dollars. Don't let the number mislead you; we need double that amount--NOW--if we are to brand K. C. Innovation University and promote it as one of America's finest. Our vision is huge, but our focus and dedication are huge. We embrace the vision, and with God's grace and your help, we will succeed. We covet your prayers and your support as together we watch the vision become reality.
单选题Despite______, shiftwork couples still hoped to maintain a stable life.
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单选题Venice Film Festival is annually held in September in Venice, Italy. Founded by the propaganda ministry of Italian dictator Mussolini in 1932, the Venice Festival is the world' s oldest international film festival and one of the most prestigious. The program typically presents a competitive selection of around fid hims, all released exclusively in their country of origin and not entered in any other European festival. Internationally renowned for maintaining rigorous artistic standards, the Venice Festival awards some of the film Industry' s most distinguished prizes, especially the Golden Lion award for the best film. The Venice Festival' s focus on presenting films of high artistic merit prevents this festival from acquiring the commercial atmosphere of the Cannes Film Festival or the Berlin International Film Festival, but it has also lent the Venice Festival an. air of exclusivity. Festival director Gillo Pontecorvo has attempted to combat this reputation by ending the traditional exclusion of Hollywood films from the program.
单选题What's the woman going to do?
单选题Whatisthefirstwordthebabylearnedtosay?A.Truck.B.OK.C.Duck.D.Tuck.
单选题 Questions 5 to 8 are based on the following conversation.
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Play is the principal business of
childhood, and more and more in recent years research has shown the great
importance of play in the development of a human being. From earliest infancy,
every child needs opportunity and the right material for play, and the main
tools of play are toys. Their main function is to suggest, encourage and assist
play. To succeed in this they must be good toys, which children will play often,
and will come back to again and again. Therefore it is important to choose
suitable toys for different stages of a child's development. In
recent years' research on infant development has shown the standard a child is
likely to reach, within the range of his inherited abilities, is largely
determined in the first three years of his life. So a baby' s ability to profit
from the right play materials should not be underestimated. A baby who is
encouraged and stimulated, talked to and shown things and played with, has the
best chance of growing up successfully. The next stage, from
three to five years old, curiosity knows no bounds. Every type of suitable toys
should be made available to the child, for trying out, experimenting and
learning, for discovering his own particular ability. Bricks and jigsaws and
construction toys; painting, scribbling and making things; sand and water play;
toys for imaginative and pretending play; the first social games for learning to
play and get on with others. By the third stage of play
development--from five to seven or eight years—the child is at school. But for a
few more years play is still the best way of learning, at home or at school. It
is easier to see which type of toys the child most enjoys. Until
the age of seven or eight, play and work mean much the same thing to a child.
But once reading has been mastered, then books and school become the main source
of learning. Toys are still interesting and valuable, they lead on to new
hobbies, but their significance has changed--to a child of nine or ten years,
toys and games mean, as to adults, relaxation and
fun.
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Questions 19-22 are based 017 dialogue on a student
the library check list.
单选题Mrs. Gibson was ______.
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