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[单项选择]A person who believes in his incompetence will ______.
A. make no real efforts
B. fail to go at a job
C. show a complete lack of confidence
D. all of the above
[单项选择]I am a regular person who exercises his rights, and who is finding it necessarily difficult to do so.
A. 我是一个遵纪守法的人,要行使自己的权利却发现这样做很困难。
B. 我只是一个规规矩矩地行使自己的权利却发现这样做越来越困难的人。
C. 我只是一个经常在行使自己的权利时却发现这样做必定有困难的人。
D. 我只是一个普通人,不断锻炼自己右手的肌肉,但发现很难有效果。
[单项选择]A person who has lost his inner balance may soon feel
A. fit and healthy.
B. under-or overworked.
C. irritated, tired and exhausted.
D. relaxed and happy.
[单项选择]A person who goes to sleep on his back might be______.
A. a careful person
B. a shy person
C. a stubborn person
D. a confident person
[单项选择]The first person who gave him money
[单项选择]The person who is interested in the position should ______.
A. make an appointment by telephone
B. come directly to the office
C. come and pass the test
D. have an interview directly with the personnel manager
[单项选择]A person who is constantly worried about the loss of ______ job is not likely to do very good work.
[单项选择]The person who started the idea of this organization was______.
A. Cross
B. Barton
C. Dunant
D. Morgan David
[单项选择]The person who excavated and named Rosalila was ______.
A. Bill Fash
B. Stephens
C. Catherwood
D. Ricardo Agurcia Fasquelle
[单项选择]In that country, a person who marries before legal age must have a parent's ______ to obtain a license.
A. sanction
B. warrant
C. malignance
D. affirmation
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The person who can see a ship without some feeling of excitement must have very little imagination. Even the idea of leaving the solid land (1) most of us were born and brought (2) and going out on to the ever-moving waters must rouse (3) some feelings of strangeness. We may remember stories of terrible storms, with waves (4) mountains, and of people from ships which have sunk (5) weeks in small boats hundreds of miles from land. But we have also (6) joy of travelling on calm seas under blue (7) and of the (8) excitement of coming to a new beautiful land which we have seen only in pictures before.
(9) ships are not, of course, made chiefly for pleasure: their biggest use is in carrying goods from country to country. (10) ships can carry more goods than (11) means of transport, and can (12) so more cheaply. If ships (13) the British government would not be able to feed (14)
A. carry
B. make
C. take
D. do