填空题Ich stelle den Schrank_________das Regal und die Couch
填空题_____ich 50 Millionen Yuan gewonnen!
填空题In der Pause _____im Klassenzimmer Chaos
填空题Sie liegt_________der Sonne und liest ein Buch
填空题Fuball gehrt _____ den populrsten Sportarten der Welt
填空题Er geht auf die Party, _____ niemand ihn einldt
填空题Knnen Sie mir _____, wo das Goethe-Institut ist?
填空题(sich vorstellen, sich legen, sich interessieren, vergleichen, sich entscheiden, lauten, sich ausruhen, nachdenken, lachen, sich informieren)
填空题Er fhrt oft_________Deutschland
填空题Am Wochenende machen sie entweder einen Ausflug _____ bleiben zu Hause
填空题_________Jahre 2000 war er noch im Kindergarten
填空题Morgen gegen 8 Uhr hole ich dich _____
填空题_____ unterhalten Sie sich gerade?
填空题Soll ich _____ etwas Besonderes aufpassen?
填空题Er _____sich sehr um seine kranke Frau
填空题Wir freuen uns _____, dass wir in zwei Tage nach Spanien fliegen knnen
填空题Sie ist bei Familie Schneider zum Abendessen _____
填空题Willst du mal_________mir vorbeikommen?
填空题_________Sommer ist er Vater geworden
阅读理解You’re busy filling out the application form for a position you really need; let’s assume you once actually completed a couple of years of college work or even that you completed your degree. Isn’t it tempting to lie just a little, to claim on the form that your diploma represents a Harvard degree? Or that you finished an extra couple of years back at State University?More and more people are turning to utter deception like this to land their job or to move ahead in their careers, for personnel officers, like most Americans, value degrees from famous schools. A job applicant may have a good education anyway, but he or she assumes that chances of being hired are better with a diploma from a well-known university. Registrars at most well-known colleges say they deal with deceitful claims like these at the rate of about one per week.Personnel officers do check up on degrees listed on application forms, then. If it turns out that an applicant’s lying, most colleges are reluctant to accuse the applicant directly. One Ivy League school calls them impostors; another refers to them as special cases. One well-known West Coast school, in perhaps the most delicate phrase of all, says that these claims are made by no such people.To avoid outright lies, some job-seekers claim that they attended or were associated with a college or university. After carefully checking, a personnel officer may discover that attending means being dismissed after one semester. It may be that being associated with a college means that the job-seeker visited his younger brother for a football weekend. One school that keeps records of false claims says that the practice dates back at least to the turn of the century-that’s when they began keeping records, anyhow.If you don’t want to lie or even stretch the truth, there are companies that will sell you a phony diploma. One company, with offices in New York and on the West Coast, will put your name on a diploma from any number of non-existent colleges. The price begins at around twenty dollars for a diploma from Smoot State University. The prices increase rapidly for a degree from the University of Purdue. As there is no Smoot State and the real school in Indiana properly called Purdue University, the prices seem rather high for one sheet of paper.
