I suppose you know everything about that event, ________?
A.don't you
B.do I
C.do you
A.don't you
B.do I
C.do you
—(),but it's not going to be easy.
A.I like to
B.I feel so
C.I suppose So
D.I prefer to
I suppose you couldn’t let me borrow your car this evening, ?
A.couldn’t I
B.don’t I
C.could you
D.will you
A. clear
B. simple
C. honest
D. not beautiful
“What will you do during winter vacation?”
I don’t know, but it’s about time________ something.”
A、I decide
B、I’m deciding
C、I’ll decide
D、I’d decided
E、I decided
A.lerk: The rate for airmails is two dollars.
B.Can you tell me the money I need to post a letter?
C.How much is a letter to South Africa?
D.Do you do international delivery?
E.Do you happen to know how fast airmails are?
—Do you know Jim quarreled with his brother? —I don't know, ______.
A.nor don't I care
B.nor do I care
C.I don't care neither
D.I don't care also
A.o you know when will he teach English
B.I don't know where is the football
C.o you know when he usually goes to school
I happen to be one of those who do not put faith in the old saying. I suppose I might be in the minority but I am a member of an elite club with the likes of Steve Jobs and Bill Gates in my camp.
Perception is not reality; perception is halfway to discovering reality. Perception is drawn from our own impressions, our own belief systems. Is it powerful and influential? Absolutely! Is it all that it seems? Less often than you think. How many times have you cast an initial judgment only to surprise yourself later and learn how you missed out on a great opportunity, person or idea?
Comment 1
In the present era, many associate the well-dressed with being the most successful. It took folks in the business world a long time to overlook the way Steve Jobs wore jeans on the public stage. I did not know Mr. Jobs, though I wish I had. I have heard it said that he invented the concept of “business casual.” In my mind that is as much a matter of self-confidence as it is a matter of taste in clothing.
Comment 2
You are wrong about Steve Jobs. He certainly did care about how he was perceived and his appearance was very much calculated to achieve his desired effect. From his early formal business clothing down to the aggressive casualness of his eventual black turtle neck and jeans uniform, his clothes and the impact they made were clearly foremost in his mind.
Comment 3
It reminds me of the story about the philosopher who goes to a formal dinner party in jeans. When asked if he felt out of place because of his clothes, he looked around and said he hadn’t noticed.
Which of the following might the writer of the passage agree with?
A.Steve Jobs and Bill Gates dress formally.
B.We should not judge a person by his clothing.
C.It is clothes that make the man.
D.The well-dressed are most likely to succeed.
According to the writer of the passage, perception ______.A.might prove wrong
B.is powerful and reliable
C.is half reality
D.might be worthless to us
Speaking of Steve Jobs, the writer of Comment 2 ________.A.points out that Steve Jobs was a very aggressive person
B.suggests that he and Steve Jobs used to be in the same club
C.holds the same view as the writer of the passage
D.thinks Steve Jobs’ casualness was carefully thought out
When he went to the dinner party in jeans (Comment 3), the philosopher _______A.thought that people liked his clothes
B.was not aware of how his clothes looked
C.felt quite embarrassed
D.considered himself out of place
The writer of Comment 1 seems to ______.A.dislike the way Steve Jobs dressed for business occasions
B.suggest that business people have no taste in clothing
C.believe that the well-dressed are the most successful
D.think that Steve Jobs’ casualness reflected his self-confidence