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[填空题]Those universities were established either by __________________ (潜心学习的学生团体), as in Italy, or by teachers wanting to teach, as in France.
[单项选择]Nick had an unusually clever mind, so his success had been()and never in doubt.
A. hoped
B. asked
C. promised
D. expected
[单项选择]Dana spoke ()she were so happy with her job
A. if
B. as if
C. but for
D. should
[单项选择]The audience were so ()that they forgot to applause after his wonderful lecture on international politics.
A. carried out
B. carried away
C. carried on
D. carried in
[单项选择]We were so greatly (attracted) by the beauty of the West Lake that we decided to visit Hangzhou again the next year.
A. fascinated
B. disturbed
C. fooled
D. surprised
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John was a clever boy, but his parents were poor, and he had to work in his spare time and during his holidays to pay for his education. Despite this, he managed to go to university, but it was so expensive to study there that during the holiday, he found it necessary to do two jobs at the same time in order to earn enough money to pay for his studies.
One summer he managed to get a job in a butcher’s shop during the day time ,and another in a hospital at night. In the shop he learned to cut meat up quite nicely, so the butcher often left him to do all the serving while he went into a room behind the shop to do the accounts. In the hospital, on the other hand, he was, of course, allowed to do only the simplest jobs, like lifting people and carrying them from one part of the hospital to another. Both at the butcher’ s and at the hospital, John had to wear white clothes.
One evening at the hospital, John had to carry a woman from her bed to the place whe
A. studying in the university
B. working in a butcher’s shop
C. doing two jobs
D. cutting meat well
[单项选择]Ever thought you were really clever but just didn’t have the exam results to back it up Anyone who has ever felt academically thick can let out a sigh of relief, because IQ does not, and cannot, predict success in life, says a new book by Steven Stein and Howard Book called The EQ Edge-Emotional Intelligence (EI) and Your Success.
So what is em6tional intelligence Occupational psychologist and management consultant Chris Watkins describes it as "the capacity to recognise your own feelings and those of other people, to be able to motivate yourself, and to manage emotions in yourself and in your relationships".
Psychologist and author Anne Dickson also talks of it at length in Trusting the Tides: Self-Empowerment Through Emotions. "Emotional intelligence is about using emotions to learn and understand. To Use them the way we use thought. Feelings are too often dismissed as messy, irrational and childish and most of the time we try and suppress them because they embarrass us and