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[填空题]The greatest(injure)______one man can do to another is to make him feel that he is worthless.
[单项选择]Such a small man can’t () reach the balloon one metre higher than him.
A. possibly
B. impossible
C. possible
D. impossibly
[单项选择]
What does the man say he can do on the computer
[单项选择]To stay on top of the current job, one can do all the following EXCEPT______
A. wearing a suit to the office
B. getting one’s job done in time
C. doing interviews during lunch time
D. taking a day off for interviews
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Mighty Flighty
A fly can do one thing extremely well: fly.
(86) Recently a team of British scientists declared that the common housefly is the most talented aerodynamicist on the planet, superior to any bird, bat, or bee. A housefly can make six turns a second; hover; fly straight up, down, or backward; do somersaults; land on the ceiling; and perform various other show-off maneuvers. And it has a brain smaller than a sesame seed.
Michael Dickinson, who studies fly flight in his lab at Caltech, says the housefly isn’t actually the best flier. "Hoverflies are the be-all and end-all," he says.
(87) They can hover in one spot, hurtle through the air to another location, and then race back to their original hovering point pre cisely. Scientists, engineers, and military researchers want to know how creatures with such small brains can do that. Maybe they could reverse-engineer a fly to make a
[单项选择]A. The man lost his room key.
B. The man can ask the front desk for help.
C. The woman has a spare key for the man.
D. The woman locked herself out.
[填空题]Computers can do 500,000 sums in one minute, faster and better than we can.
[单项选择]Man: My father can do cooling carpentry, and a bit of gardening.
Woman: He’s a Jack of all trades, really.
Question: What does the woman mean
A. The man’s father has talent in trade.
B. The man’s father works for Jack.
C. The man’s father has many different skills.
D. The man’s father does many jobs at the same time.
[单项选择]One man was to meet his wife downtown and spend some time shopping with her. He waited (76) for 15 minutes. Then he waited impatiently for 15 minutes more. After that, he became (77) . When he saw a photograph booth nearby, he had (78) . He wore the most unhappy expression he could manage, which was not (79) in the situation. In a few moments, he was holding four small prints that (80) even him.
He wrote his wife’s name on the back of the photo and handed them to a (81) behind the desk in the booth. " (82) you see a small, dark lady with brown eyes and an apologetic expression, obviously (83) someone, would you please give her this " he said. He then (84) his office in Morrison Building, (85) that if a picture is worth a thousand words, then the four photos must be a good lecture! He sat down with a smile.
A. a question
B. a reason
C. an opinion
D. an idea