He works the hardest in the office.He works ______ than others in the office.
He works the hardest in the office.
He works ______ than others in the office.
He works the hardest in the office.
He works ______ than others in the office.
第1题
A.harder…harder
B.hard…hardly
C.hardest…harder
D.hardest…hardly
第2题
听力原文:W: Mary works much harder than Joe.
M: But Jim works even harder than Mary.
Who works the hardest?
A.Jim.
B.Mary.
C.Joe.
D.Both Jim and Mary.
第3题
听力原文:M: You study harder than Nancy.
W: To be honest, Mary works even harder.
Q: Who works hardest?
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A.The man.
B.Mary.
C.Nancy.
D.No one.
第4题
Since he worked the hardest, he got the lions share. The underlined part means______.
A.the biggest share
B.the share taken from a lion
C.the most precious part
D.the heaviest part
第5题
听力原文: Bad as well as good moods spice life and build character. The key is balance.
We often have little control over when we are swept by emotion. But we can hove some say in how long that emotion will last. Psychologist Dianne Tice of Case Western Reserve University asked more than 400 men and women about their strategies for escaping bad moods. Her research, along with that of other psychologists, provides valuable information on how to change a bad mood.
Of all the moods that people want to escape, rage seems to be the hardest to deal with. When someone in another car cuts you off on the highway, your thought may be, That jerk ! He could have hit me ! I can't let him get away with that! The more you stew, the angrier you get. Such is the stuff of hypertension and reckless driving.
What should you do to relieve rage? One myth is that ventilating will make you feel better. In fact, researchers have found that's one of the worst strategies. Outbursts of rage pump up the brain's arousal system, leaving you much angrier, not less.
A more effective technique is "reframing," which means consciously reinterpreting a situation in a more positive light. In the case of the driver who cuts you off, you might tell yourself: Maybe he had some emergency. This is one of the most potent ways, Tice found, to put anger to rest.
Going off alone to cool down is also an effective way to defuse anger, especially if you can not think clearly. Tice found that a large proportion of men cool down by going for a drive—a finding that inspired her to drive more defensively. A safer alternative is exercise, such as taking a long walk. Whatever you do, don't waste time pursuing your train of angry thoughts.
Your aim should be to distract yourself.
The techniques of reframing and distraction can alleviate depression and anxiety as well as anger. Add to them such relaxation techniques as deep breathing and meditation and you have a store of weapons against bad moods. "Praying, "Dianne Tice also says, "works for all moods."
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A.We can take control when we are swept by emotion.
B.We can control the length of time emotion lasts.
C.We can find the cause of emotion.
D.We can prevent bad emotions from happening.
第6题
A few years later, thousands of miners were at work there. They rushed from all over the world to seek their fortunes. Most of the miners dreamed of finding one of the large stones, perhaps one like the famous Cullinan Diamond, which was found in 1905 and was as big as a man's fist. This great stone was cut into several small gems, some of which can now be seen amongst the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London.
The modem world, however, has found more important uses for its diamond than the making of jewellery. They have been put to work; for diamond is the hardest mineral foud in our earth. It can cut or polish the hardest steel or grind its way through solid rock. Only a diamond is hard enough to cut another diamond, and it is not the big stones which are needed for the drills, saws and grindingwheels. Only factories now demand the diamond dust which the early miners looked upon as useless.
Yet it is a strange fact that nature makes its hardest mineral from exactly the same sub- stance as one of its softest. This soft mineral is graphite, which is very easily broken up and is used to make the "lead" in your pencil. The name "lead" should not really be used, because graphite consists of nothing but carbon—just the same as a diamond.
What was the dream of the early miners.-
A.They wanted to get as much diamond as they could.
B.They wanted to make their fortunes.
C.They wanted to find a large diamond.
D.They wanted to find the Cullian Diamond.
第7题
He works in a sports centre instructing people in the use of the gym equipment.
A.helping
B.teaching
C.informing
D.ordering
第8题
He works very ().
A.hard
B.hardly
C.harder
D.harded