A.Mr. Jones is busy now. |
B.Mr. Smith has taken over Mr. Jones's work. |
C.The man mistook Mr. Smith for Mr. Jones. |
2 . We may think that communication is as simple as our words. This is not the case. The fact is that we receive far more information than what we say.
Let people see your hands.
Slow down.
We all can work on these things above. But the receiver of our message is the judge. Their perception (感知)of our body language rules the day. When we apply the ideas above, we will increase the chances that their perception is positive.
A.Be a mirror. |
B.Words alone aren’t enough. |
C.Use encouraging body language. |
D.We all use them to communicate. |
E.Some of us rush our communication. |
F.Words are the most effective form of communication. |
G.If so, better communication and relationships will follow. |
3 . Mark, a professor at Stanford University, published a paper named The Strength of Weak Ties. Until then scholars had agreed that a person’s happiness depended mainly on the quality of relationships with close friends and family.
Weak ties or strong ones, which are more important?
One way to think about any person’s social world is that you have an inner circle of people whom you often talk to and feel close, and an outer circle of people whom you see infrequently or just for a short time. Mark named these “strong ties” and “weak ties”.
Someone people knew may bring more opportunities.
Mark studied 282 Boston-based workers and found that most of them got their jobs through someone they knew.
Sandstrom, a senior lecturer in psychology, found that people with larger networks of weak ties tended to be happier in general, and that on days when a participant had a greater number of casual interactions(互动) with weak ties — a neighbour, a member of yoga class — they experienced more happiness.
When do weak-tie interactions happen?
A.Mark showed that quantity(数量) matters, too |
B.Only the people with strong ties can feel it |
C.Weak-tie interactions happen when we are out |
D.People get happiness from weak-tie relationships |
E.Mark even went to interview these people in person |
F.But only a minority got the job through a close friend |
G.He stressed weak ties are more important to us than strong ones |
A.Friends. | B.Salesman and customer. | C.Boss and employee. |
5 . The world is designed for right-handed people, but why does a tenth of the population prefer the left?
The answer to it remains a bit of a mystery. Since scientists have noticed that left-handedness tends to run in families, it’s assumed that left-handedness has a genetic(基因的) component to it.
Historically, the left side and left-handedness have been considered a negative thing by many cultures.
A.In other words, left-handers are born that way. |
B.Left-handedness used to be regarded as a disability. |
C.The unfavorable associations of the use of the left hand among cultures are varied. |
D.Why do they prefer to use their left hand rather than their right hand for routine activities? |
E.Why do some parents force their left-handed children to become right-handed when writing? |
F.In Ghana, pointing, gesturing, giving or receiving items with the left hand is considered rude. |
G.Fortunately, nowadays most societies and cultures no longer reject left-handedness like before. |
6 . You may not realize it, but you are doing more than just studying when you are at school. The school is also the place where you learn how to get along well with others.
If you discover that you have problems getting along with your classmates or friends,the most important thing to learn is tolerance(宽容).
You need to remember an old saying, “Treat others how you want to be treated.” You would like to be treated kindly by your classmates, so it is important to treat them kindly too. If you tolerate something, it does not mean that you have to like it. No one is asking you to change who you are or what you believe in.
It is important to practice tolerance because it will make everyone’s life easier.
A.Learn to accept people for their different abilities and interests. |
B.Tolerance will make everyone get on better with each other. |
C.So it is important to learn to get on well with others. |
D.Tolerance is the ability to realize and respect the differences in others. |
E.Tolerance is a useful tool in everyday communication. |
F.But this is not always easy. |
G.Tolerance just means that you should respect the differences in others and not try to make them change. |
假设你正在参加全省中学生英语演讲比赛,请你针对有些父母经常翻看孩子日记或书包这一现象,写一篇演讲稿,陈述你的观点。
演讲稿的主要内容应包括:
认为同学们不必为此苦恼;
希望能够体谅父母的苦衷;
建议与父母进行交流和沟通。注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3. 开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Good morning, ladies and gentleman.
Some of us are having problems with our parents, as they often look into our schoolbags or read our diaries.
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Thank you!
Friendship is one of the most important things in everyone’s life.
Knowing how valuable friendship is, we should be very
A true friend can always be trusted, loved and respected. If you tell a friend your secrets, he or she
要点提示:1.衣着干净、整齐,保持微笑;
2.诚实,乐于助人;
3.懂得与他人合作;
4.其它。
How to be popular
Most people would like to be popular with others,but what is the secret to achieve popularity? In fact,it is very simple.
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10 . “Sorry seems to be the hardest word”— that is one of Elton John's most popular songs. But not every public figure seems to find it so tough to say that powerful five-letter word.
In recent days public figures, from politicians to stars, have all publicly expressed remorse. But with so much remorse, how can we tell a forced apology from a heartfelt expression of remorse?
Specifically, saying sorry should be a realization that something you have said or done has hurt someone and you want to make amends (弥补). "People want the response to be personal to them. They want to feel that they're being listened to and taken seriously," says Martin Stone.
Firstly, it is important to show that you understand. It is vital that any group or a person making an apology understands the focus — is it sorry for the way it's acted or is it sorry that the complainant feels the way they do? Watch out for the speed of response. The quicker the apology comes, the better it indicates that the person making it has felt an immediate sense of guilt.
If sincere, the person making the apology will be looking for clues (线索) to see if he or she is being understood, such as eye contact and facial expressions. Performed apologies always have a sense of being "acted out", and are often accompanied by too many unnatural gestures.
For a sincere apology, it is also important to avoid promises that can't be kept. Don't say that you'll make sure that this will not happen again if you're not confident that it won't. It could come back to bite you. And do remember that the use of "but" can hugely change the tone (语气) of an apology. As Stone points out, "I'm sorry but..." sounds like you are making excuses and aren't actually taking any form of responsibility.
1. What is the purpose of the text?A.To explain what a good apology is. |
B.To discuss how to give a formal apology. |
C.To show why we should apologize in life. |
D.To teach us how to tell if an apology is sincere |
A.Swearing it will not happen again. |
B.Avoiding eye contact with the listener. |
C.Showing you understand his/her feelings. |
D.Paying attention to the listener's reaction. |
A.The attitude. |
B.The tone of voice. |
C.The body language. |
D.The choice of language. |