- A.responded quickly sayingit was a lie
- B.believed him
- C.gave a suspicious look asmuch as to say he had heard such stories before
- D.just took his story as ajoke
- A.lay fight on one side of ashelf
- B.was right behind as oldbrown-looking case
- C.was between two highshelves
- D.was among the hundreds ofcases
- A.The receipt had beenstolen by someone.
- B.someone had taken away thecase.
- C.He could not claim hiscase without the receipt.
- D.He had left his receipt athome.
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- As my train wasn’t due to leave for another hour,I had plenty of time to spare.After buy.ingsome newspapers to read on the journey,I made my way tothe luggage office to collect theheavy suitcase I had left there three days before.There were only a few peo
- After Ihad done this,Iwent to look among the shelves.There were hundreds ofcasesthere and for one dreadful moment.it occurred tome that if someone had picked the receiptup,he couldhave easily claimed the case already.This hadn’thappened fortunately,for af
- A.was leaving later thanscheduled
- B.was not leaving foranother hour
- C.was not scheduled to leave
- D.was delayed for somereason
- A.your home
- B.your dignity
- C.who you are
- D.where you are from
- A.To help her improve herKorean language skills.
- B.To help them establish aKorean identity.
- C.To help them succeed inthe U.S.
- D.To help them find a goodjob.
- A.Her+oldest daughter only.
- B.Her two daughters only.
- C.AU of her children.
- D.Only to her son.
- A.did not feel guilty aboutwasting time
- B.were able to act of ourown free will
- C.seemed to have better weather
- D.did not have SO manyenemies
- A.Americans are forced to beefficient against their will
- B.Americans should do whatthey are wiHing to do
- C.people ought not to workSO hard for efficiency
- D.Americans are at a losswhat to do
- A.how to make the best useof leisure time
- B.planning our timescientifically
- C.the modern pace
- D.our interest in shortenedoperas
- A.Shortened operaperformances.
- B.Quickened paces of movies.
- C.Speeded-up work efficiency.
- D.Working on holidays.
- A.People from different cultures handle space in different ways.
- B.Many of the American who had lived overseas were bothered by culture differences.
- C.Misunderstandings often develop between Americans and Arabs in social contacts.
- D.Dr.Hall is interested in culture differences.especiallyman’s use of space.
- A.the American,way is theonly right way to behave
- B.the puritan heritage stressesnoncom tact culture
- C.American children are morepolite than those in other countries
- D.American peopleusually cannot make themselves understood
- A.stick to
- B.lean on
- C.keep a certain distance from
- D.stay far away from
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- Americans and Arabs ale different in theirspace habits.Arabsprefer close contact.Dr.Hallhas explained that the Arabs belong to a touch Culture and in conversation;they alwaysenvelop the other person.Theyhold his hand,look into his eyes,and bathe him in th
- Dr.Hall’S interest in man’suse of space developed in the early nineteen fifties when hewas Director of thePoint Four training program at the Foreign Service Institute.In talking withAmericans who had lived overseas,he found that many of them had been high
- A.try to be as close to youas possible
- B.keep a certain space fromyou
- C.hold you tightly
- D.do not allow you to feeltheir breath
- A.I doubt you will start a business in the sameway
- B.I don’t believe yourbusiness will succeed if you start that way
- C.I think it is likely youstart a business that way
- D.I have no idea if you willstart a business that way
- A.Never start a business if customers are dissatisfied.
- B.Customers’ dissatisfaction means you can start a business to satisfy them.
- C.There are less opportunities today to start a business because customers are always dissatisfied.
- D.There are many opportunities today to start a business with a simple reason.
- A.when you have climbed somemountains
- B.after you have climbedsome muntains
- C.with the knowledge of what is needed
- D.with a moment of sudden realization of inspiration
- A.they were made of iron
- B.they coul not last long
- C.they were the only pitonshe could afford to buy
- D.they were too soft to bearthe climbers weight
- A.seems
- B.looks
- C.feels
- D.appears
- A.tall handsome fashion
- B.fashion tall handsome
- C.tall fashion handsome
- D.handsome fashion tall
- A.tired you were
- B.were you tire
- C.you were tired
- D.tired were you
- A.severely
- B.heavily
- C.strongly
- D.seriously
- A.should you
- B.will you
- C.can you
- D.could you
- A.and
- B.so
- C.or
- D.if
- A.how you have observed
- B.how what you have observed
- C.that you have observed
- D.how that you have observed
- A.except for
- B.excepting
- C.except
- D.except that
- A.growns-ups
- B.growns-up
- C.grown-up
- D.grown.ups
- A.had alerted them
- B.from alerting it
- C.as to alert them
- D.than to alert it
- A.like
- B.as
- C.with
- D.to
- A.that
- B.of which
- C.of these
- D.which
- A.afterwards
- B.then before
- C.then
- D.then therefore
- A.gird
- B.the girl
- C.girls
- D.the gifts
- A.when he gives lectures
- B.how in the manner that helectures
- C.the way to give lectures
- D.his ability to lecture