When people say that Cambridge is a university town they do not mean that it is a town with a university in it. A university town is one where there is no clear separation between the university buildings and the rest of the city. The university is not just one part of the town; it is all over the town. The heart of Cambridge has its shops, restaurants, market places and so on, but most of it is university—colleges, libraries, clubs and other places for university staff and students.
The town was there first. Cambridge became a center of learning in the thirteenth century. Many students were too poor to afford lodgings. Colleges were opened so that students could live cheaply. This was the beginning of the present day college system.
Today there are nearly thirty colleges. Very few students can now live in college for the whole of their course; the numbers are too great. Many of them live in lodgings at first and move into college for their final year. But e
A. the rest of the town
B. the town
C. the university
D. the heart of Cambridge
When people say that Cambridge is a university town they do not mean that it is a town with a university in it. A university town is one where there is no clear separation between the university buildings and the rest of the city. The university is not just one part of the town; it is all over the town. The heart of Cambridge has its shops, restaurants, market places and so on, but most of it is university—colleges, libraries, clubs and other places for university staff and students.
The town was there first. Cambridge became a center of learning in the thirteenth century. Many students were too poor to afford lodgings. Colleges were opened so that students could live cheaply. This was the beginning of the present day college system.
Today there are nearly thirty colleges. Very few students can now live in college for the whole of their course; the numbers are too great. Many of them live in lodgings at first and move into college for their final year. But e
A. Because Cambridge is as big as a town.
B. Because Cambridge is a real town with a university in it.
C. Because the separating line between the university buildings and the rest of the city is not clear.
D. Because Cambridge’s buildings match well with the rest of the town.
Some people would say that the Englishman’s home is
no longer his castle, and that it has become his workshop. This is partly
because the average Englishman is keen on working with his own hands and partly
because he feels, for one reason or another, that he must do for himself many
households for which, some years ago, he would have hired professional help. The
main reason for this is a financial one. The high cost of labor has meant that
builders’ and decorators’ cost have reached a level which makes them prohibitive
for house-proud English people of modest means. So, if they wish to keep their
houses looking bright and smart, they have to tackle some of the repairs and
decorating themselves. As a result, there has grown up in the post-war years
what is sometimes referred to as the "do-it-yourself movement". The "do-it-yourse A. they are skilled handymen B. they are proud of their houses C. they can’t afford professional help D. they are mean [单项选择]People often say that first impressions last, and this is no ___81____ in business. In fact, where business etiquette (礼节) is ___82____, first impressions may be even more important than we thought.
___83___ more cases, if both business people are male, then the ___84___ business etiquette is to shake hands on meeting. In some countries, a gentle handshake may be initiated, or replaced with a short bow from the shoulders. In Japan, this is also the ___85___. It’s always best to see what your foreign ___86___ acts first if you’re unsure.
In places such as Latin America and Europe, a firm handshake ___87___ with a smile and direct eye ___88___ is considered proper business greeting etiquette.
In parts of the Middle East and Asia, good manners include a gentle handshake ___89___ by a greeting. In Muslim(穆斯林)countries across the world, you should never shake hands with your left hand, as it is considered ___90___.
Who you greet first will also ___91___ between c
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