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Rickshaw pullers (人力車夫) are some of the poorest people in our city and they work extremely hard. Recently I suffered a(n)__1__injury and had to use a rickshaw puller to take me to the hospital every __2__.I also had to use these trips to get all the stuff (物品) I__3__like medicines, milk, fruit, etc.__4__ I couldn't walk too much.Every day on the way back home, I would__5__the rickshaw puller to stop by the__6__to get me the things I needed. Each day, it would be a__7__rickshaw puller and at first I was worried that they would not__8__to stop or they might ask me for more money for this.However, they__9__me wholeheartedly; without any __10__of the time, effort or money, the rickshaw pullers would__11__set off to get the stuff for me.Often they weren't exactly__12__about what to get so they would come back to me for clarification (說明). Sometimes they would__13__different kinds of stuff with them to show me so I could select__14__and then they would go back to the shop to buy it.They would take care to make sure I got whatever I needed at the right price.They would try to__15__the rickshaws as close to my __16__as possible, so I would have to walk as little as possible to get into my house.One of them didn't even take any extra (額外的) __17__for the time or efforts to help me when I__18__it at the end of the trip. I was so__19__these rickshaw pullers for offering me not only help but care and concern in a genuine (真誠的) way, as if I were their__20__. | ||||
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There are a number of advantages when it comes to living alone. However, it also comes with a few safety concerns. You still never know who will be around the corner. Don't become another victim; be sure to follow our tips. 1. All doors should be kept locked. Always keep your doors locked when you are in your apartment or dorm. Make sure the doors are closed behind you when you come into the building and never leave your room unlocked, even when you are in it. There's always a chance that someone might sneak in while you are unaware. Always try to remember to close doors behind you to ensure your safety. 2. Don't lose your keys. Even if you do everything you can to keep the doors locked, criminals might still be able to come into your house with a key. Always know where your keys are to prevent this. Never put them down in a public place or give them to friends. Also, before you bring your car into the repair shop, take off the house keys. 3. When it comes to safety, standing up for yourself is important. If you aren't getting all the security features you want, don't be afraid to ask. If your lighting situation is less than ideal, discuss this with your supervisor or landlord. Talk to the campus security organization if you think a security phone near your dorm is a good idea. Request that the building employ someone to monitor those entering and leaving the building. You should feel safe where you reside (居住于), so stand up for your rights. 4. Be careful. You still might find yourself in a potentially dangerous situation. Check your peephole (窺視孔) before letting anyone in. Whenever you witness something around your building that makes you uncomfortable or suspicious just dial 911. It is a good idea to always walk with a friend instead of alone. Become familiar with people who live in the building, so you can keep track of anyone that is a stranger. | ||||
1. ____ to follow when living alone
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Children often use body language to show us how they are feeling long before they can talk. If they __1__their mothers quietly, it is easy to tell that they are__2__. Mothers also know that they can calm the child with a touch on the cheek or a__3__word. It seems that we come into the world with a set of gestures already __4__into us. Everybody,__5__ country, race or religion, can look surprised, smile or cry. It also seems that we can__6__ our mothers' voice even before we are born. Even a newborn baby will look__7__the direction of its mother's voice when she is not in sight. Feeding time also represents a time__8__babies and mothers can get closer. The baby can watch the mother's face__9__. Babies are also__10__observers of facial expressions and learn from mothers' reaction__11__or not something is to be feared. This is often__12__first babies are more timid and less relaxed than their later brothers and sisters. The mother is__13__more worried with her first baby but by the time the second arrives she __14__ confidence. Babies never want to be left out of any activity. Even small babies will cry __15__ they can see what is going on around them. Babies learn to __16__quite early with gestures. They point to things and get _17__when those things are given to them. They laugh during a game and are rewarded when the game continues. They smile at strangers and are rewarded by being__18__ and cuddled(擁抱). So learning the body language of the children is __19__important and rewarding as studying__20__of another culture. | ||||
( )1. A. hang out ( )2. A. nervous ( )3. A. harsh ( )4. A. being programmed ( )5. A. regardless of ( )6. A. realise ( )7. A. to ( )8. A. when ( )9. A. at times ( )10. A. keen ( )11. A. if ( )12. A. when ( )13. A. anxiously ( )14. A. gains ( )15. A. until ( )16. A. react ( )17. A. rewarded ( )18. A. picked out ( )19. A. more ( )20. A. it |
B. hang in B. happy B. gentle B. programming B. because of B. recognise B. from B. where B. at the same time B. dull B. whether B. that B. eagerly B. has gained B. if B. inform B. awarded B. picked on B. less B. one |
C. hang around C. excited C. severe C. having programmed C. depend on C. appreciate C. in C. which C. at a time C. awkward C. how C. why C. actually C. had gained C. when C. connect C. criticized C. picked up C. much C. ones |
D. hang up D. eager D. sympathetic D. programmed D. rely on D. acknowledge D. on D. that D. at one time D. slow D. when D. whether D. obviously D. is gaining D. once D. communicate D. blamed D. picked over D. as D. that |
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1. Discover your company's/department's corporate culture to see if you're a fit.A job contains a range of personalities,lifestyles and interests.The corporate culture is where all of these things mesh together to create a set of norms and values that give identity to your company.For example, everyone at your job may wear shorts but you like to wear pants.No one at your job smokes but you do,or all your coworkers like to get together and gossip but,you'd prefer to be alone.Not "fitting in" may affect your advancement. 2. People like to be around people that they can relate to.Besides the home,work is the second place where you'll spend the majority of your time.So it's essential to find similar interests that you and your co-workers share as to pass your time there more smoothly.For example,did you and any of your co-workers graduate from the same school?Do you and any of your co-workers have mutual friends?Or do your children attend the same school? 3. You take on every project that's handed to you.You rush to finish your work and offer to assist everyone else's with theirs.You shorten your lunch or skip it all together to respond to phone calls and emails with the hope that your boss will notice.HE WON'T!WORK SMART!Not hard.Take on only those things that will help to show your talents and your added value to the company. 4. You do it all the time.You rant and rave about your boss' incompetence and about how much of a fool he is.How much smarter you are and,how you can do his job 100 times better than he can BLINDFOLDED.OK,that may be true but,trying to outshine him will not get you that promotion. So join forces and help your boss look good by assisting him with his projects and by helping him to become more efficient and organized. 5. Know the people that have seniority in your company and work to create an alliance.Be aware though,that the key players may not be the CEO,the Director of Operations or the Senior Executive. They may take the form of receptionist,doorkeeper or administrative assistant or someone who's been with the company for years. |
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A.One year.
B.Two years.
C.Three years.
D.Four years
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