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[简答题]
Directions:
You will have an English class next Friday, but you can’t attend the class. Write an application for leave to your English teacher, Mr. Wang, telling him:
1) why you ask for leave,
2) what you will do to make up for it.
You should write about 100 words neatly on Answer Sheet 2. Do not sign your own name.
Use "Li Ming" instead.
[简答题]Directions:
You will have an English class next Friday, but you can’t attend the class. Write an application for leave to your English teacher, Mr. Wang, telling him:
1) why you ask for leave,
2) what you will do to make up for it.
You should write about 100 words neatly on Answer Sheet 2. Do not sign your own name.
Use "Li Ming" instead.
[单项选择]Why are you so silent today()
A. I’m well today.
B. That’s OK.
C. No, I like to do so.
D. Because I’ve got a headache.
[填空题]The Web Lifestyle
If you ask people today why they use telephone to communicate with their friends or why they turn to television for entertainment, they would
(34) look at you as if you were crazy. We don’t think about a telephone or a
(35) television or a car as if being strange things. These things have become
(36) such an integral part of life that they are no longer noticed, therefore, let
(37) alone are remarked upon. In the same way, within a decade no one will
(38) notice the web. It will just be there, with an integral part of life. It will be
(39) a reflex to turn to the web for shopping, education, entertainment and
(40) communication, just as it is natural today to pick up the telephone call to
(41) talk to someone. There is incredible huge interest in the web. Yet it is
(42) still infancy.
[单项选择]Why work (62) you have periodically asked yourself the same question, perhaps focused on (63) you have to work. Selfinterest in its broadest (64) including the interests of family and friends, is a basic (65) for work in all societies. But self-interest can (66) more than providing for subsistence or (67) wealth. For instance, among the Maori, a Polynesian people of the South Pacific, a desire for approval, a sense of duty, a wish to (68) to custom and tradition, a feeling of emulation(竞争), and a pleasure in craftsmanship are (69) reasons for working. Even within the United States, we cannot understand work as simply a response to (70) necessity. Studies show that ’the vast (71) of Americans would continue to work even if they inherited enough money to live comfortably.
When people work, they gain a (72) place in society. The fact that they receive pay for
A. evaluate
B. assess
C. estimate
D. value