1. What did the woman do last week?
A.She turned in a business proposal to the company. |
B.She informed the company of her decision to quit. |
C.She discussed her future plan with the man. |
D.She helped the man work independently in the new office. |
A.At the heart of a neighborhood. |
B.Near the entrance to the old company. |
C.At the center of a night market. |
D.Not far from the MRT station. |
A.A place has been rented for the business. |
B.The date has been set to open the business. |
C.Preparation work has been completed. |
D.A contract has been signed with business partners. |
A.Invest his savings in her drink stand. |
B.Treat coworkers to a drink at her stand. |
C.Buy drinks regularly at the stand. |
D.Pay full prices for the discounted drinks. |
1. How do lists help our sense of accomplishment and motivation?
A.They can make us focus on the task at hand. |
B.They serve as proof of what we have achieved. |
C.They provide us with guidance to accomplish the tasks. |
D.They can serve as a means to drown out our anxiety. |
A.We perform the tasks on the lists quickly. |
B.We tend to forget about the warm-up tasks. |
C.The less anxious we are, the sooner we complete the tasks. |
D.We remember the unfinished tasks better than the finished ones. |
A.What we include in to-do lists. |
B.When we improve productivity. |
C.Why our brains love lists. |
D.How we connect lists with tasks. |
1. Who does the organization of Law Society represent?
A.Native people. | B.Lawyers in Britain. |
C.Non-humans. | D.Children in Wales. |
A.They focus on better ways to tackle climate change. |
B.They forbid other creatures to use trees for food or shelter. |
C.They recognize the legal rights of the whole natural system. |
D.They protect things humans find interesting like trees and pets. |
A.Defending native cultures by law. |
B.Using laws to protect nature. |
C.Fighting the loss of biodiversity. |
D.Using technology to protect the environment. |
A.He has learned to use the system by reading the manual. |
B.He will teach the woman the new tricks himself. |
C.It is not difficult to learn to use the new system. |
D.It is possible that the rocket project will be stopped. |
A.Wear something formal for the occasion. |
B.Bring the copies of her exam certificates. |
C.Behave casually during the whole process. |
D.Prepare a smart device for registration. |
6 . Why does the woman insist that the man call again?
A.Because she forgot which room she had stayed. |
B.Because she thought she had been wrongly accused. |
C.Because she had left her credit card in the room. |
D.Because she wanted to make sure what items she had broken. |
A.She is not good at typing on the computer. |
B.She shops online less often than before. |
C.She is incapable of writing the report. |
D.She is not as busy as she claims. |
Welcome to Barefoot Coaching’s A-Z series. We aim to simplify what might otherwise be complex psychological theories and models and talk about them in a way that anybody can understand. We believe that everybody benefits from learning about and practising coaching skills - and it’s catching! Coaching spreads into other areas of our life and work and the positive effects are felt far beyond just ourselves. Each issue we will be focusing on a different element of coaching. Last month we explored Happiness, this month we will focus on Intuition.
‘I’ IS FOR INTUITION
“There is a voice that doesn’t use words. Listen.” Rumi
If you have ever followed a “hunch”, gone with your gut, listened to your inner voice, or felt “I just know”, then you have accessed your intuition. We don’t have to reject logic or intellect to embrace intuition -good decisions are often the result of instinct and intellect working together. Here are 3 ways to improve your intuition:
● Wild writing. Every day for a week, sit quietly and write for 5 minutes without thinking. Just let the words appear on the page. Then notice what you learn from your untamed thoughts.
● Walking without purpose. Go for a walk (without your phone or others distractions). Take notice if you find your attention being drawn to any particular sights or sounds. Identify what feelings, thoughts or meaning they have for you.
● When faced with a decision, ask yourself “What does my head, heart and gut say?”
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A.It is a born skill that can not be improved. |
B.It enables wise decisions when used properly. |
C.It is contradictory to the power of reasoning. |
D.It guides us to notice the little things in our life. |
A.Pity. | B.Jazz. | C.Gratitude. | D.Harmony. |
A.Each session lasts about 3 hours. |
B.A password is needed for booking a session. |
C.They run at a fixed time every day. |
D.They are free to regular members only. |
假设你是美国一所中学的学生Sam,最近你班要召开一次主题为“不让霸凌成为青春的一道疤”的班会。根据主题内容,写一篇发言稿(所给材料可供参考)。
Here are the national statistics about bullying in the USA About 20% of students aged 12-18 experienced bullying nationwide. Students aged 12-18 who reported bullied said they thought those who bullied them: -- had the ability to influence other students’ perception of them (56%). -- were physically stronger or larger (40%). -- had more money (31%). | |
Word box: bully v/n 恐吓;伤害;/ 恃强凌弱者 |