- A.describes two types of people
- B.laughs at the unhappy people
- C.suggests the unhappy people should get rid of the habits of unhappiness
- D.tells people how to e happy in life
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- A.avoid any communication with them
- B.show no respect an politeness to them
- C.persuade them to recognize the bad effects
- D.quarrel with them until they realize the mistakes
- A.have a good taste with social life
- B.make others unhappy
- C.scold others openly
- D.enjoy the pleasure of life
- A.we should pity all such unhappy people
- B.such unhappy people are dangerous to social life
- C.unhappy people should and can get rid of the habit of unhappiness
- D.unhappy people cannot understand happy persons
- A.Interpersonal relationships.
- B.Kinds of social support.
- C.Ways to deal with stress.
- D.Effects of stressful conditions.
- A.instrumental support
- B.informational support
- C.social companionship
- D.the strengthening of self-respect
- A.takes place of
- B.makes up of
- C.reduces the effect of
- D.gets rid of
- A.lies in the social medical care systems which support them
- B.has much to do with the amount of support they get from others
- C.depends on their ability to deal with daily worries and troubles
- D.is related to their courage for dealing with major life changes
- A.It would be a shallow kind of optimism to believe that the introduction of the art of inventing has directly benefited only mankind.
- B.It would be a shallow kind of optimism to believe that the introduction of the art of inventing has benefited mankind directly.
- C.It would be a shallow kind of optimism to think that the introduction of the art of inventing has blessed mankind immediately and blessed only mankind.
- D.It would be a shadow kind of optimism to believe that the introduction of the art of inventing has benefited mankind immediately and brought them only benefit.
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“If you think I’m going to raise a good-for-nothing,” she said,“ you’ve got another think coming.”
- A.“ If you think I’m going to bring up a useless person,” she said,“ you are completely wrong.”
- B.“If you think I’m going to bring up a useless person,” she said,“ you should think about it carefully.”
- C.“If you think I’m going to bring up a useless person,” she said,“ you are thinking something else.”
- D.“You are wrong to think I’m going to bring up a useless person for you are very promising,” she said.
- A.He had to tell the real fact because he could not find other answers.
- B.He had to tell the truth if he was asked.
- C.He had to tell the truth if he could not answer.
- D.He answered but that was not the real fact.
- A.While the deadline is drawing near, I’m locked in a deadly trap.
- B.While the deadline is drawing near, I meet with a difficult problem.
- C.While the deadline is drawing near, I still have the problems unsolved.
- D.While the deadline is drawing near, I develop a terrible case of bloodshot eyes.
- A.Due to lack of food, it was necessary for him to plant vegetables.
- B.He used to plant vegetables as a hobby. Now because of lack of food, itbecame his necessary labor.
- C.Planting vegetables was not his hobby, but he had to work in his garden.
- D.Without enough food, he had to plant vegetables in his garden.
- A.I’m able to understand you for you look like me and I look like you.
- B.I’m able to understand you for we can find ourselves in each other.
- C.We bear some resemblance to each other so I can recognize you.
- D.I can identify with you because I have extraordinary power and can see me in you and you in me.
- A.In the business world, most of us (Americans) consider establishing closerelationship with others is more important than going to have performance with them.
- B.Most of us (Americans) measure our potential business partners by what they have done instead of what they have said in their reports.
- C.When we (Americans) do business with others, whether they are successful is most important; relationship doesn’t count.
- D.In business dealings, most of us (Americans) pay more attention to theprevious achievements of the other party than to their personal relationshipwith us.
- A.They make up their mind to be more strict.
- B.They never regret that they have given in.
- C.They feel upset that they haven’t been kind enough.
- D.They are sorry and angry that they haven’t been firm enough.
- A.It was absolutely impossible for a butterfly to win when competing with bullsand bears.
- B.He was doomed to failure in the stock market because he was alwaysexpecting too much.
- C.A person who couldn’t settle down on any job was sure to fail in the stock market.
- D.As he didn’t have much money, he couldn’t be successful in the stockmarket.
- A.We were all eager to drink that water.
- B.We shouldn’t just live for a drink of water.
- C.If we had drunk up the water, we would be dead.
- D.We needed something to live for, and now it was the hope of getting a drink of that water.
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- A.much
- B.little
- C.more
- D.less
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- A.have
- B.cut
- C.miss
- D.spend
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- A.both
- B.either
- C.neither
- D.each
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- A.time
- B.period
- C.limit
- D.total
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- A.left
- B.needed
- C.spent
- D.kept
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- A.manage
- B.get
- C.do
- D.finish
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- A.is
- B.lies
- C.hides
- D.falls
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- A.trade
- B.job
- C.area
- D.walk
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- A.tells
- B.says
- C.compares
- D.describes
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- A.buy
- B.use
- C.afford
- D.provide
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- A.objects
- B.devices
- C.articles
- D.materials
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- A.Indoors
- B.Outdoors
- C.Nearby
- D.Inside
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- A.Stopped
- B.Stopping
- C.Parked
- D.Parking
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- A.worthy
- B.spending
- C.costing
- D.worth
- A.When I take some medicine
- B.The more medicine I take
- C.Taking more of the medicine
- D.The more medicine taken
- A.frankly
- B.clearly
- C.convincingly
- D.loudly
- A.oblige
- B.owe
- C.thank
- D.gratitude
- A.how he is getting along
- B.how is he getting along
- C.what he is getting along
- D.what is he getting along
- A.in any case
- B.in no case
- C.by some means
- D.by no means
- A.while
- B.that
- C.if
- D.for
- A.people have
- B.since people have
- C.have people
- D.people who have
- A.What
- B.That
- C.Whoever
- D.Whatever
- A.a
- B./
- C.the
- D.an
- A.a word
- B.some word
- C.some words
- D.one word
- A.was shown
- B.was to show
- C.was showing
- D.was being shown
- A.was
- B.had been
- C.must be
- D.must have been
- A.is
- B.will be
- C.would be
- D.must be
- A.whose
- B.which
- C.of whose
- D.of which
- A.Except
- B.Except for
- C.Besides
- D.Beside