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I work in London at a large hospital as a nursing officer. It's what a lot of people call a male nurse, which I think is 1) I've ever come across. It implies that a nurse 2) and that by being male I'm different. The other thing is that people always say "I suppose you really wanted to be a doctor", just because I'm a man. They cannot imagine that I really wanted to be a nurse and that it isn't just that I 3). And what they don't realize is the work's completely different. You know as a male nurse you've 4) with the patients and, you know, a long-term responsibility for their welfare. Huh, there's no way I'd want to be a doctor. Well, 5), of course.Key:1) the most ridiculous term2) ought to be female3) failed to be a doctor4) much more contact5) except for the moneyWhen British people say that their society is based on family life, they are thinking of "family" as 1) in which mother, father and children live together alone in their own house. Thus, every British marriage indicates the beginning of 2)—the great importance of marriage in British life. Marriage means leaving one's parents and 3). The man's first duty will then be to his wife, and the wife's to her husband. He will 4) her financial support, and she for the running of the new home. Their children will be their common responsibility and theirs alone. Neither the wife's parents nor the husband's, nor their brothers or sisters, aunts or uncles, have any right to 5)—they are their own masters.Key:1) an economic and social unit2) a new and independent family3) starting one's own life4) be entirely responsible for5) interfere with themAfter gathering information concerning the company, the applicant is ready for the interview. The interviewer's first impression comes from 1). For most interviews, 2) is a conservative dark colored suit with a long-sleeve white or light blue shirt and a conservative tie. For a woman, a conservative, tailored suit or dress is appropriate. Both men and women should have 3). Although hairstyle and dress are 4), many personnel directors form first impressions from these aspects. For example, one recent college graduate, who felt himself qualified, interviewed for a public relations job. However, the personnel manager considered this young man's long hair, sloppy dress and quite casual manner 5).Key:1) the interviewee's appearance2) appropriate dress for a man3) neat, conservative-length hair4) matters of personal taste5) unsuited for this particular positionLos Angeles is a huge city in southern California. It ranks as the second largest city in the United States, after New York City. The city and its suburbs lie on 1) of the earth's crust. As a result, earthquakes sometimes occur. Most of them caused limited damage. But in 1971, an earthquake centered in San Fernando, just north of Los Angeles, caused 58 deaths and $511 million in 2). In 1987, an earthquake centered in Whittier, east of the city, caused 8 deaths and 3) in damage. In January 1994, a strong earthquake struck Los Angeles. It centered within the city limits—in the Northridge area of the San Fernando Valley section. It was 4) inthe city's history. It caused 57 deaths. Damage estimates ranged above $20 billion. Sections of major freeways collapsed during the earthquake, and 5) for several months.Key:1) an unstable part2) property damage3) $358 million4) the most powerful earthquake5) were closed downThere are different kinds of dictionaries.1) are one-volume, general-purpose dictionaries. They vary in size and, therefore, in scope, but they are the most useful tools for the user. From your desk dictionary you can get information about meaning, spelling, 2).Library dictionaries are also general-purpose dictionaries, yet they supply the information that cannot be found in the smaller desk dictionaries. It 3) in your public library and some college libraries.Specialist dictionaries provide the information that neither desk dictionaries nor even library dictionaries 4). Every trade, profession, and business now has an 5) of its own. The specialist dictionaries meet most of our needs in the specialized areas. Key:1) Desk dictionaries2) pronunciation and grammar3) should be available4) attempt to give5) extensive vocabularyThere are different kinds of dictionaries.1) are one-volume, general-purpose dictionaries. They vary in size and, therefore, in scope, but they are the most useful tools forthe user. From your desk dictionary you can get information about meaning, spelling, 2).Library dictionaries are also general-purpose dictionaries, yet they supply the information that cannot be found in the smaller desk dictionaries. It 3) in your public library and some college libraries.Specialist dictionaries provide the information that neither desk dictionaries nor even library dictionaries 4). Every trade, profession, and business now has an 5) of its own. The specialist dictionaries meet most of our needs in the specialized areas. Key:1) Desk dictionaries2) pronunciation and grammar3) should be available4) attempt to give5) extensive vocabularyThere are different kinds of dictionaries.1) are one-volume, general-purpose dictionaries. They vary in size and, therefore, in scope, but they are the most useful tools for the user. From your desk dictionary you can get information about meaning, spelling, 2).Library dictionaries are also general-purpose dictionaries, yet they supply the information that cannot be found in the smaller desk dictionaries. It 3) in your public library and some college libraries.Specialist dictionaries provide the information that neither desk dictionaries nor even library dictionaries 4). Every trade, profession, and business now has an 5) of its own. The specialist dictionaries meet most of our needs in the specialized areas. Key:1) Desk dictionaries2) pronunciation and grammar3) should be available4) attempt to give5) extensive vocabularyHave you ever had the feeling that someone to whom you are talking would rather be elsewhere than with you, even though he or she seems to 1)? Picturing the scene, we would probably see: (1) The person's head turns towards you and facial signals such as 2) are evident. (2) The person's body and feet are turning away from you, either towards another person or towards an exit. The direction in which a person points his or her feet is a signal of where he or she would prefer to be going.It is noticeable that often in negotiations, when one person has decided to terminate the negotiation or wants to leave, he will turn his body or swing his feet towards 3). If you see these signals 4), you should do something to get the person involved and interested or else terminate the conversation on your terms, which allows you to 5).Key:1) be enjoying your company2) smiling and nodding3) the nearest exit4) during a face-to-face encounter5) maintain the controlWhether work should result in happiness or unhappiness may perhaps be regarded as a doubtful question. Certainly there is some exceedingly irksome work, and 1) is always very painful. However, if work is not 2), even the dullest work is to most people 3). Most of the work that people have to do is not in itself interesting, but it has certain advantages. It fills a good many hours of the day without the need of deciding what one shall do. Most people, when they 4) to fill their own time according to their own choice, are 5) to think of anything sufficiently pleasant to be worth doing. Andwhatever they decide on, they are troubled by the feeling that something else would have been pleasanter.Key:1) an excess of work2) excessive in amount3) less painful than idleness4) are left free5) at a lossFor most Americans, life without a car is 1). Although cars have led people to better lives, they have also brought new problems. People do realize the serious air pollution problem caused by cars. The polluted air becomes 2) to human health.One way to 3) is to build a car that does not pollute. That's what several large companies have been trying to do. But it is 4). Progress in this field has been very slow.Another way is to replace the car engine with something else. Now inventors are working on steam cars as well as 5). Many carmakers believe that it will take years to develop a useful model that pleases people.Key:1) hard to imagine2) poisonous and dangerous3) get rid of the polluted air4) easier said than done5) electric cars。

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