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[单项选择]A. The man thinks the woman is wasting her time.
B. The man thinks the woman should make full use of her time.
C. The man is eager to know the woman’ s answer.
D. The man can wait and there is no need for her to hurry.
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What does the man mean A. He thinks the woman will make progress. B. He thinks the woman will make no progress. C. He advises her to give up Chinese.
[单项选择]A. The woman should get some sleep.
B. He thinks the woman is joking.
C. The woman is wise to sit up studying.
D. The woman should have her eyes examined.
[单项选择]A) The woman thinks Tom will give up the examination.
B) Tom has no time to prepare for the examination.
C) The woman tries to make Tom less anxious.
D) Tom has passed the examination.
[单项选择]The woman thinks the man’s webpage is.()
A. wonderful.
B. so-so.
C. ordinary.
D. flowery.
[单项选择]A. The walk is shorter than the woman thinks it is
B. The lecture has already started.
C. They won’t have a problem getting seats.
D. The lecture may be canceled.
[填空题]Text 2
[A] Thinks positively.
[B] Knows that principles are more important than rules.
[C] Possesses a sense of humor.
[D] Communicates facts that are hard to take.
[E] Cares for others and their well-being.
[F] Has integrity and authenticity.
Much has been written about the tasks of leaders and the skills required for leadership. There has been considerable debate about the question of whether leaders are born or made. Likely behind these arguments is the difference between personal characteristics that some people have at birth and skills that one can acquire through education and practice. But the important personal characteristics, while they may seem innate in some people, can be cultivated, and indeed, require cultivation in all of us. For unless they are strengthened through conscious attention and cultivation, they can, for example, easily be forgotten or ignored in the frenzy of activity often associated with le
[单项选择]What does the woman think
[A]She thinks the Japanese first got to know how to play football.
[B]She doesn’t think football came from China.
[C]She thinks the Europeans play football better.
[单项选择]
What does the woman think [A] She thinks the Japanese first got to know how to play football. [B] She doesn’t think football came from China. [C] She thinks the Europeans play football better.
[单项选择]A. Stop bothering the woman.
B. Take the woman’s book with him.
C. Show the woman how to get to the library.
D. Ask someone else to go to the library.
[单项选择]A. He thinks it is too beautiful.
B. He thinks she has good taste in clothes.
C. He thinks the skirt is pretty, but he doesn’t like the blouse.
D. He doesn’t think her choice is suitable to the occasion.
[单项选择]A. Exchange the computer for the woman. B. Refund the woman’s money.
C. Give the woman anything she likes in the store. D. Give the woman a store credit with which she can buy anything in the store.
[填空题]
A. Thinks Positively.
B. Knows That Principles Are More Important than Rules.
C. Possesses a Sense of Humor.
D. Communicates Facts That Are Hard to Take.
E. Cares for Others and Their Well-being.
F. Has Integrity and Authenticity.
G. Order Is Important.
Much has been written about the tasks of leaders and the skills required for leadership. There has been considerable debate about the question of whether leaders are born or made. Likely behind these arguments is the difference between personal characteristics that some people have at birth and skills that one can acquire through education and practice. But the important personal characteristics, while they may seem innate in some people, can be cultivated, and indeed, require cultivation in all of us. For unless they are strengthened through conscious attention and cultivation, they can, for example, easily be forgotten or ignored in the craziness of activity often associate