What is the best tile for the story? A. How to Feed Cows B. A Bad Sunday C. Cows an
What is the best tile for the story?
A. How to Feed Cows
B. A Bad Sunday
C. Cows and Their Masters
D. The Rebellion (反抗) of the Cows
What is the best tile for the story?
A. How to Feed Cows
B. A Bad Sunday
C. Cows and Their Masters
D. The Rebellion (反抗) of the Cows
Tom:Kate,you are back from vacation! How was it?
Kate: To tell you the truth, I feel tired.
Tom: _________?
Kate: I had to visit all my relatives.
A. Anything special
B. Why not
C. What's hurry
D. How come
(1)
A.abundant
B.informal
C.necessary
D.limited
Which is the best title of the passage? A. What a Rabies? B. The Horrible Rabies C. What Are Animal Bites?D. How to Control Rabies
1.The ant could not reach the side though ________.
A. she cried for help B. she asked the dove to save her
C. she tried very hard D. she could swim well
2.The dove saved the ant because ________.
A. she took pity on the poor ant
B. the ant had been struggled in the water for a long time
C. the ant was very tired
D. she was the ant’s friend
3.The ant succeeded in getting on the bank with the help of ________.
A. a leaf B. a blade of grass C. a piece of wood D. a raft
4.Just as the man shot at the dove, ________.
A. the ant told the dove to leave at once
B. the dove hid himself in the grass
C. he felt something biting him in the foot
D. the dove immediately flew away
5.In writing the story, the writer wants to show ________.
A. how clever the ant was
B. we often need help from others, therefore we should help others as much as we can
C. how the ant and the dove helped each other
D. how kind the dove was
A: how to
B; on what to
C; on how to
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The smart job-seeker needs to rid herself of several standard myths about interviewing What follows is a list of some of these untruths and some suggestions to help you do your best at a job interview.
Myth I: The aim of interviewing is to obtain a job offer.
Only half true. The real aim of an interview is to obtain the job you want. That often means rejecting job offers you don't want! So, before you 面 back-flips for an employer be sure you want the job.
Myth 2: Always please the interviewer.
Not true. Try to please yourself. Giving answers that you think will suit a potential employer and practicing a policy of appeasement (讨好) are certain to get you nowhere. An effective interview (where you are offered the job or not) is like an exciting encounter in conversation with your seatmate on an airplane.
Myth 3: Never interrupt the interviewer.
An exciting conversation always makes us feel free-free to interrupt, to disagree, to agree enthusiastically. So, when interviewing, try to be yourself. Employers will either like or dislike you, but at least you'll have made an impression. Leaving an employer indifferent is the worst impression you can make. And the way to make an effective impression is to feel free to be yourself!
Another silly myth. Don't be afraid to disagree with your interviewer in an agreeable way. And don't hesitate to change your mind. The worst that could happen would be that the interviewer says to herself 0There's a person with an open mind!"
31. By 11my'di" the author means ____________.
A. an old traditional story or legend
B. something that is unknown
C. something false, that most people believe to be true
32. According to the passage, if you are looking for a job, your aim in the interview is________.
A.to obtain the job offered by the employer
B.to obtain a desirable job
C.to let the employer understand your desire
33. The right attitude for you is to ___________.
A. please the potential employer
B. avoid disagreement with the interviewer
C. talk to your interviewer in a warm and friendly way
34. When interviewing,________.
A. try to be natural and relaxed
B. keep an open mind
C. don interrupt the interviewer
35. The best title for this selection would be __________.
A. The aim of job-seeking
B. Myths About Interviewing
C. How to Obtain a Job
— I mean the best way is using your own mobile phone or computer to operate it.
A.What do you mean?
B.What do you think?
C.How do you think?
A.What do you mean?
B.What do you think?
C.How do you mean?
king features and benefits first. It's often not enough to just list the features of a product as your audience may not always understand them. Use {A. description; B. descriptive; C. described} language to convey how any one feature will benefit the buyer and {A. how; B. what; C. who} purchasing the item will make the consumer's life easier. Potential buyers want to know what the product will do for them.Second, use clear and decisive language. It's important when writing product descriptions to be concise. Use common language and terms that are easy to{A. remember; B. write; C. understand}. Clearly describe the product without{A. to get; B. get; C. getting} too technical or boring so the reader stays engaged. Last but not the least, include a call-to-action. The best product descriptions always{A. ask to; B. ask for; C. asking} a sale. Be creative and encourage the potential buyer to purchase your product by telling them exactly how to do it.
M: I'm sorry I know nothing about your story.
what does the man mean?
A.He thinks it interesting.
B.He thinks it dull.
C.He hasn't seen it.