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形成性测试读写A. Relaxing more when dealing with Austrians.B. Relaxing more when dealing with Australians.C. Learning more Australian traditions.D. Getting mad every time he is kept waiting.A. Mother and son.B. Sister and brother.C. Father and daughter.D. Cousins.A. Five.B. Four.C. Two.D. One.A.1869.B. 1975.C. 1896.D. 1958.A. They have race problems.B. They are successful in general.C. They have been discussed a lot.D. They do more harm than good.形成性测试读写A. He began to learn that Indians were romantic.B. He becam e bored after a period of time.C. He found it more and more romantic.D. He grew more excited about it.A. She shared a room with himB. She taught him geometry.C. She did his geometry homework.D. She gave him pocket money.2.A. She wept a lot.B. She talked to himC. She supported him.D. She gave him shelter.3A. He should repay herB. He should be grateful.C. He should feel ashamed.D. He should act well.4.A. Her son forgot her birthday.B. Her son called her with bad news形成性测试读写C. Her son got caught by the police.D. Her son said he wasn’t satisfied.5.A. To behave well.B. To forget other things.C. To send her a present.D. To call her on her birthday.. A. They take taxis more often than others.B. They keep them selves busier than others.C. They are the most time-conscious people.D. They are the most serious people.2. A. No more than two minutes.B. About twenty-five minutes.C. About twenty-seven minutes.D. More than five minutes.3. A. Everyone is too stiff and serious.B. Everything seems to happen on time.C. They are the most caring people in the world.D. People in Sweden are always right.4. A. Stiff and serious.B. Ordinary and stressful.C. Serious and different.D. Kind and caring.5. A. They get stressed because they are always late.B. They are not very time-conscious and are often late.C. They are always late because life has too much stress.D. They have a habit of being different and kind.1. A. He is excited about the upcoming Olympics.B. He is the world's greatest amateur athlete.C. He is exercising every day.D. He is going to compete in the Olympics.2. A. He is so strong that he’ll win in the Games.B. He isn’t stron g enough for the competition.C. He isn’t sure whether he is strong enough.D. He is strong enough to enter the Olympics.3. A. It’s greater than the woman thinks.B. It’s unequaled am ong amateurs.C. It’s as strong as his heart.D. It’s hi s only problem.4. A. She heard it from some other athletes.B. She believes he has no problem s.C. She has seen him win races in the past.D. She has seen him run without stopping.5. A. The Games have already finished.B. His determination is not strong enough.C. He needs more passion to compete.D. The Olympics will never accept him.1. A. Parents worry too much about their teenagers.B. Parents raise teenagers with very bad manners.C. Parents are so concerned about their teenagers smoking.D. Parents don’t listen to their teenagers.2. A. Smoking heavily since childhood.B. Getting pregnant at an earlier age.C. Not really understanding their parents.D. Parents being too generous.3. A. Worry about sm oking.B. Take drugsC. Be selfish with teenagers.D. Spoil their teenagers.4. A. Be poor in health. B. Become poor.C. Leave school.D. Use drugs.5. A. The harm they are doing to their youngsters.B. The tears their youngsters are shedding.C. The concerns they have about their youngsters.D. The harm their youngsters are doing to them.1. A. Employees don't attend meetings on time.B. People often com e to work late.C. Meetings are too long and too frequently held.D. The company president has too much responsibility.2. A. To have more important meetings at work.B. To think of the right words to use in advising his people.C. To tell people they must come to meetings on time.D. To employ people from many different countries.3. A. It causes meetings to run late into the night.B. It causes workers to do things that are unimportant.C. It means the president has to repeat his explanation.D. It means people spend time waiting for latecomers.4. A. He considered his feelings and thought about his problems.B. He planned how he was going to tell his workers.C. He thought about whether he should say something.D. He wrote out the different habits of different peoples.5. A. No one approved of his ideas.B. He decided not to talk to his employees.C. He decided not to have meetings.D. No one appeared at the meeting.A. That can help you have more physical exercise.B. That can help you make friends with American people.C. That can help you gain more experience by visiting different places.D. That can help you experience what Americans are doing.2. A. Religious people.B. American friends.C. People on the Internet.D. Volunteers.3. A. Taking part in any enjoyable activity.B. Jogging.C. Learning a new skill or hobby from a friend.D. Taking part in sports.4. A. By helping with housework in the host family.B. By applying to the university you’re studying at.C. By going to the local church every Sunday.D. By taking part in community activities.5. A. Try to say it and ask for help.B. Try to look it up in a dictionary.C. Try to guess the meaning.D. Try to keep it in mind.(A) He hurt his eye this morning.(B) His clock was a very unusual one.(C) He found the subject of the lecture uninteresting.(D) The lecture lasted more than one hour.C(A) Make a bet.(B) See a move in next month.(C) Buy a new house.(D) Move into a new house.D(A) The man took Jane to a play.(B) The man arrived six minutes earlier than Jane.(C) They both arrived at the same moment.(D) They always agreed to meet after dinner.C(A) She should add up the figures, though it's too late now.(B) Tomorrow will be too late to do the figures.(C) They should finish adding up the figures tomorrow.(D) She hopes the man will do the figures right away.C(A) He would pick up the woman earlier.(B) The woman couldn't attend the celebration.(C) The celebration would last a long time.(D) There would be a large crowd at the celebration.A(A) Borrow another copy from his friend.(B) Purchase another copy.(C) Ask the owner of a bookstore.(D) Write to a bookstore.A) Either email or the telephone.(B) Email.(C) Both email and the telephone.(D) The telephone.B(A) Short. (B) Sure. (C) Shore. (D) Shoot.AA. She isn’t sure whether it is true.B. She believes much of it.C. She doesn’t believe it.D. She believes it is completely true.AA. He doesn’t like sweet food.B. He is used to denying himself.C. He doesn’t like healthy food.D. He wants to be ready for the Olympics. DA. His mother said so.B. His mother helped him get strong.C. He swore he would.D. His mind was on the medal.B1. (A) To attend a class.形成性测试读写(B) To campaign against a company's products.(C) To go to a company for an interview.(D) To do some shopping.2. (A) Because the company makes too much money.(B) Because the company takes advantage of its employees.(C) Because the company takes advantage of child laborers.(D) Because the company uses too much packaging.3. (A) Positive. (B) Middle. (C) Confusing. (D) Negative.4. (A) It lies in managed forests.(B) It lies in waste.(C) It lies in recycled paper.(D) It lies in cardboard boxes.5. (A) They can be easily recycled.(B) They will form big piles of rubbish everywhere.(C) They can add color to our land.(D) They are very expensive to build.bdcbb1.(A) They take longer vacations today than employees did in 1979.(B) They take happier vacations today than employees did in 1979.(C) They work longer hours today than employees did in 1979.(D) They work shorter hours today than employees did in 1979.2. (A) He observed the banker hard at work.(B) He talked with the banker for a whole day.(C) He helped the banker conduct business.(D) He praised the banker for his good work.3.(A) The connection between time and productivity is always positive.(B) The connection between time and productivity is not always positive.(C) The connection between time and productivity should never be positive.(D) The connection between time and productivity should always be positive.4.(A) The banker spent 70 percent of his time doing busy work.(B) The banker spent all of his time doing busy work.(C) The banker spent 90 percent of his time doing busy work.(D) The banker spent 80 percent of his time doing busy work.5.(A) Employers evaluate employees according to the amount of time on the job.(B) Employers evaluate employees according to their job performance.(C) Employers evaluate employees according to the working time and job performance.(D) Employers evaluate employees according to their work attitude and job efficiency. cabdc1.(A) They think it's quite normal.(B) They consider it disrespectful.(C) They view it as totally strange.(D) They believe it to be surprising.2.(A) Because they get used to this way of greeting.(B) Because they are very friendly.(C) Because they like him very much.(D) Because they want to make a friend.3.(A) The people they know well.(B) Anyone they meet.(C) Their best friends.(D) Their family members.4.(A) Americans never shake hands.(B) Some Americans put their feet up on the desk while talking on the phone.(C) The relaxed American style doesn't show a lack of respect.(D) American unfriendliness makes visitors annoyed.5.(A) American Way of Greeting.(B) American Style.(C) Americans' Busy Life.(D) Americans' Friendliness.babab1.(A) It is still unknown.(B) It has been generally recognized.(C) It is being closely studied.(D) It is usually not regarded highly.2.(A) The location of recreation facilities far from home.(B) The equal number of recreation facilities in the neighborhood.(C) The improving of recreation possibilities in the neighborhood.(D) Relatively little attention for recreation possibilities.3.(A) In such a way that an increasing number of recreation activities might be developed.(B) In such a way that more and more people might have access to them.(C) In such a way that more required activities might take on a recreation element.(D) In such a way that recreation activities might be brought into our homes.4.(A) As many recreation activities as possible.(B) As many neighborhood facilities as possible.(C) More and more convenient traffic.(D) More and more modern living conditions.5.(A) Priority must be given to the development of required activities.(B) Attention must be directed to improving reactive possibilities.(C) The urban environment is providing more recreation activities than it did many years ago.(D) Better use of green space facilities should be made so as to improve our quality of life.bccddA man honestly tries to make a good impression. What is the result? The result merely is that his friends, in the [1] _______ of their minds, set him down as a man who tries to make a good impression. If much [2] _______ on the result of a single interview, or a [3] ______ of interviews, a man may conceivably (想象得出地,可以了解地) force another to accept an impression of himself which he would like to [4] ______. But if the receiver of the impression is to have time at his [5] _______, then the giver of the impression may just as well sit down and put his hands in his[6] _______, for nothing that he can do will [7] _______ or [8] ________ in any way the impression that he will [9] _______ give. The real impression is, in the end, given unconsciously, not consciously; and further, it is received unconsciously, not consciously. It depends partly on both persons. And it is immutably (不变地,永恒地) fixed beforehand. There can be no final [10] ____________.A man honestly tries to make a good impression. What is the result? The result merely is that his friends, in the privacy of their minds, set him down as a man who tries to make a good impression. If much depends on the result of a single interview, or a couple of interviews, a man may conceivably force another to accept an impression of himself which he would like to convey. But if the receiver of the impression is to have time at his disposal, then the giver of the impression may just as well sit down and put his hands in his pockets, for nothing that he can do will modify or influence in any way the impression that he will ultimately give. The real impress is, in the end, given unconsciously, not consciously; and further, it is received unconsciously, not consciously. It depends partly on both persons. And it is immutably fixed beforehand. There can be no final deception…1. A. She wouldn’t experience it.B. She knew how to deal with it.C. It only occurred when people didn’t understand a culture.D. It wouldn’t cause any problems for people.2. A. They will feel the lack of direction in a completely new environment.B. They will not know what to do or how to do things in a new place.C. They will not know what appropriate or inappropriate behavior is.D. They will never do things that they think are wrong.3. A. They may find it hard to get along with people around them.B. They may be afraid of meeting new people and new things.C. They may suffer both mental and physical discomfort.D. They may feel depressed when repeatedly doing wrong things.4. A. Language. B. Television. C. Telephone. D. Banking machines.5. A. It is a natural experience.B. It helps broaden your horizons.C. It helps you with language abilities.D. It encourages better understanding of oneself.bdcbd1. A. They take taxis more often than others.B. They keep themselves busier than others.C. They are the most time-conscious people.D. They are the most serious people.2. A. No more than two minutes.B. About twenty-five minutes.C. About twenty-seven minutes.D. More than five minutes.3. A. Everyone is too stiff and serious.B. Everything seems to happen on time.C. They are the most caring people in the world.D. People in Sweden are always right.4. A. Stiff and serious.B. Ordinary and stressful.C. Serious and different.D. Kind and caring.形成性测试读写5. A. They get stressed because they are always late.B. They are not very time-conscious and are often late.C. They are always late because life has too much stress.D. They have a habit of being different and kind.cabdb。

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