We are happy to see that John and Sally can______ with all their problems cheerfully.A.tac
We are happy to see that John and Sally can______ with all their problems cheerfully.
A.tackle
B.cope
C.share
D.solve
We are happy to see that John and Sally can______ with all their problems cheerfully.
A.tackle
B.cope
C.share
D.solve
第1题
We can see from the passage that ______ .
A.Sandra is a very beautiful girl
B.Sandra likes her job very much
C.Sandra doesn't live a happy life
第2题
Yesterday evening. I went out for a walk with my mother. On the way. we met a foreigner (外国人). He asked me the way to the Hot Spring Hotel. I told him to walk along the mad and take the third turning on the left. then he could see the hotel. He thanked me for my help. I was happy that I could help him.
The writer and his mother went out for a walk.
A.True.
B.False.
第3题
听力原文: We're very happy to we Icome you to the historic city of Brantford and to have you join us on one of our tours today. The entire trip will take most of the afternoon. We'll start with a fairly short tour of the city center area, driving by the main landmarks there and that will take us about half an hour or so. You'll see the city's distinctive architecture, dating back to the late eighteenth century. And we'll stop briefly at the government buildings before leaving the city center. Then, after we leave the city, we'll cross one of the oldest suspension bridges in the world. We'll proceed to the National Museum of Art, and then to our highly regarded weather observatory. If you have any questions, feel free to address them to me at any time. Now, let's begin our tour.
What does the speaker say about Brantford?
A.It has unusual old buildings.
B.It was built on a hill.
C.It is growing quickly.
D.It has a famous university.
第4题
Who most likely is the audience?
A.Employees
B.Company investors
C.A group of reporters
D.Executive board members
第5题
Who most likely are the listeners?
A.Security personnel.
B.Visitors to a city.
C.New employees.
D.Clients.
第6题
第7题
听力原文: Three men are found smashing boulders with iron hammers.When asked what they are doing,the first man says,"Breaking big rocks into little rocks."The second man says,"Feeding my family."The third man says, "Building a cathedral."
Today's column focuses on the third man,the one who saw each hammer blow as contributing to the construction of a cathedral,a home for human dreams and sacred aspirations.To many of us who study and consult in occupational and organizational contexts,we would call what this third man does meaningful work.
I have come to see meaningful work as consisting of three central components.First,the work we do must make sense; we must know what's being asked of us and be able to identify the personal or organizational resources we need to do our job.Second,the work we do must have a point;we must be able to see how the little tasks we engage in build,brick-by-brick if you will,into an important part of the purpose of our company.Finally,the work that we do must benefit some greater good;we must be able to see how our toil helps others, whether that's saving the planet,saving a life,or making our co-workers'jobs easier so that they can go home and really be available for their families and friends.A growing body of evidence shows that meaningful workers are happy workers,more committed workers,and, in some tantalizing ways,better workers.
What does the second man answer when asked what they are doing?
A.Breaking big rocks into little ones
B.Feeding his family.
C.Building a cathedral.
D.Doing construction works.
第8题
听力原文:M: Hello, it is Carol, isn't it?
W: Oh. Mike! Oh, my goodness! I haven't seen you for ages.
M: Nice to see you after all these years. What've you been doing?
W: Well, I've tried many things after we left school. Now I'm working for a large oil company, er ... in charge of sales mainly. I travel a lot.
M: Oh, that's great. You must really enjoy that.
W: Oh, I do. Yeh, yeh, it's lovely. It's quite tiring though. But what about you, Mike? What do you do?
M: I'm working in a law firm. Practicing business law, you know.
W: Oh, that's interesting.
M: And I'm happy doing what I do.
W: Good.
M: It's great to see you. We must get together some time.
W: Yes, we should. Look, give me your address and phone number. Em... I got my book here. OK, and then I'll give you a ring and we can fix something up.
What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?
A.Salesman and customer.
B.Old school friends.
C.Fellow workers.
第9题
听力原文: Mr and Mrs Jones very seldom go out in the evening, but last Sunday, Mrs Jones said to her husband, "There is a good film at the cinema tonight. Can we go and see it?"
Mr Jones was quite happy about it, so they went, and both of them enjoyed the film.
They came out of the cinema at 11 o'clock, got into their car and began driving home. It was quite dark. Then Mrs Jones said, "Look, Bill. A woman's running along the road very fast, and a man's running after her. Can you see them?"
Mr Jones said, "Yes, I can." He drove the car slowly near the woman and said to her, "Can we help you?"
"No, thank you," the woman said, but she did not stop running. "My husband and I always run home after the cinema, and the last one washes the dishes at home !"
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A.They went out for a walk.
B.They went to a dark road.
C.They stayed at home.
D.They went to a movie.