"He is angry. So we ______ better be careful." she said. A) should B) would C) mig
"He is angry. So we ______ better be careful." she said.
A) should B) would C) might D) had
"He is angry. So we ______ better be careful." she said.
A) should B) would C) might D) had
第1题
Which of the following clauses explains RESULT?
A.It must be morning, for the birds are singing.
B.His plan was such a good one that we all agreed to accept it.
C.The boss asked the secretary to hurry up so that he could leave earlier.
D.We dare not play jokes on him lest that he should become angry.
第2题
听力原文:M: Let's sit here and order some coffee while I'll show you some pictures.
W: Good idea. But I'd prefer tea, please.
M: This is Ted, my roommate. We live in the dormitory.
W: Is this your room? You certainly have a lot of books. How did you ever manage to put them in such a good order?
M: Ted did this for me. He is a neat person.
W: Do you like living in the dormitory?
M: Yes. Ted is a very good guy. Sometimes I leave my books and clothes lying around and he gets angry. Sometimes he turns his radio up too loud and makes much noise, then I get angry. But on the whole we can get well along.
W: Where did you take this picture?
M: That's a picture of us taken when we went to the beach during vacation.
W: You look so smart. This is a lovely puppy.
M: That's my dog Allen. He is now with my parents.
Where does this conversation most probably take place?
A.In a classroom.
B.In a snack bar.
C.In the dormitory.
D.In a camera shop.
第3题
But one evening when this happened, Fred became very angry. He took the eat and his wife to the shop near the house and weighed (秤重) the eat carefully. Then he turned to his wife and said, "My fish is here, you see, then where is my cat?"
Fred always bought fish in the market when ______.
A.he had enough money
B.he liked it
C.he came back from work
第4题
Fred bought some fish to ______ .
A.his home
B.the market
C.his office
第5题
W: Because they have to, legally I mean.
M: Exactly! In this case the reason is obvious, so usually we don't question it. But when the reason is not so obvious and especially when the behavior. could have negative consequences, we'll more likely to feel a need to explain the causes of the behavior. Social psychologists have a term for this, for the process of explaining the causes of the behavior, it's called "causal attribution". And one theory suggests, there's a pattern in the way we go about attributing causes to people's behavior. According to this theory, there are two categories of reasons: internal factors and external factors. Again, Lisa, say you're driving down the road and all of a sudden some guy turns into the lane right in front of you, and you have to slam on your brakes to avoid an accident. How do you react?
W: I'll probably get very angry.
M: Because...
W: Well, he's not paying attention, he's a bad driver.
M: So you automatically attribute, the driver's behavior. to an internal factor. He himself is to blame because he is careless.
W: So if I said it was because of heavy traffic or something, I'd be attributing his behavior. to an external factor, something beyond his control.
M: Good. Now how do we usually explain our own negative behavior?
W: We blame external factors.
M: That's right.
(23)
A.Common causes of anger.
B.Judging people's behavior.
C.Changing people's attitudes.
D.The effects of negative behavior.
第6题
When we want to 【B1】other people what we think ,we can do it not only with the help of words, but also in many 【B2】 ways. For example, we sometimes move our heads 【B3】 when we want to say “yes”,and we move our heads 【B4】 when we want to say “no” .
People who can 【B5】 hear 【B5】speak talk to each other with the help of their fingers. People who do not understand each other' s language have to do the same. The following story shows 【B6】 they sometimes do it.
【B7】 English man who could not speak Italian was 【B8】 travelling in Italy. One day he entered a restaurant and sat 【B9】 a table. When the waiter came, the Englishman opened his mouth, 【B10】 his fingers into it, 【B11】 them out again and moved his lip. In this way he meant to say, “ 【B12】 me something to eat. ’’The waiter soon brought him 【B13】 tea. The Englishman 【B14】 his head and the waiter understood that he didn't want tea, so he took it 【B15】 and brought him 【B16】 coffee. The Englishman was angry. He was just going to leave the restaurant 【B17】 another traveller came in. When this man saw the waiter, he 【B18】 his hands on his stomach. That was enough. In a 【B19】 minutes there was a large plate of bread and meat 【B20】 his table.
【B1】
A.say
B.speak
C.tell
D.talk
第7题
We dare not play jokes on Mr. Kane lest he ______ (become) angry.
第8题
听力原文:W: Mark really needs to see this article in Psychology Weekly.
M: Why? What's it on?
W: Reasons for negative behavior. patterns—like procrastination, habitual lateness...
M: You're right. That's Mark. He's never on time. So what does it say?
W: That people who are always late often do it for a reason--either conscious or unconscious. It could be an expression of anger and resentment—or a way of resisting authority. It could even be anxiety.
M: Well, I don't know. In Mark's case, I think it's because he wants to be noticed.
W: That's the next reason in the article—the need for attention. They give the example of movie stars who used to make these grand entrances.
M: That's not really Mark's style. though—he's so quiet.
W: What gets me is that he's late for his friends all the time—but not for other things, like work.
M: Well... but they might deduct pay for that.
W: Exactly. You know, sometimes I'm tempted to tell him to come at, say, seven, and everybody else at 7.15. Then maybe we wouldn't have to wait so long.
M: We have to try something. You know, he confessed to me one day that he was even late for his sister's wedding. She was really angry.
W: I remember that. He was in the wedding--so they couldn't start until he got there.
M: Maybe you should slip that magazine under his door anonymously. And hope he gets the message.
(20)
A.A comparison of unconscious behavior. patterns.
B.Recent trends in psychology.
C.Reasons for certain behavior. problems.
D.Causes of anxiety.
第9题
听力原文:M: Is Bob angry?
W: If he were, he'd tell me.
Q: What do we know about Bob?
(10)
A.Bob says he is not angry.
B.Bob says he is angry.
C.Bob is not angry.
D.Bob is angry.
第10题
听力原文:W: John, this new Walkman is absolutely wonderful.
M: Yeah, I like it very much.
W: Thank you for lending me this Walkman.
M: Don't mention it.
W: Where did you buy it?
M: Tom and Jane bought it for me for my birthday.
W: They are so thoughtful. You are very lucky, John, to have such a nice family. I...
M: Is something wrong, Mary? Yes, there is. I can tell. What's the matter? Come on, you can tell me. What's up?
W: I don't know. Something's wrong. I just received a letter from my parents this morning.
M: Did they write some bad news? Anybody felt sick? Or even worse? Or your grandpa?
W: No, no.
M: Well, then why are you so sad?
W: I miss them. I simply miss them. I miss them very much.
M: Eh, I'm sorry, Mary. But I understand.
W: You see, the Smiths treat me so nicely, and I love being with your family so much.., but when I received the letter with photographs of my family, I cried. I know I must seem silly.
M: Hey, why don't we go out for a cheeseburger and French fries? That']l cheer you up.
W: That's a good idea. But if we go out, please don't complain about your math teacher or your math homework. I want to have fun.
M: So do I. Wait a moment. I have to turn off the lights, or else my father will get really angry. He says I never turn them out when I leave. If they come home and see all the lights on... Just a minute!
(23)
A.Teacher and student.
B.Siblings.
C.Friends.
D.Relatives.