- A.ignore mental problems
- B.get some nice sleep
- C.gain complete relief
- D.find the right solution
- A.Before starting a difficult task.
- B.When all the solutions fail.
- C.If the job is rather borin
- D.After finding a way out.
- A.Success Is Built upon Failure
- B.How to Handle Performance Fatigue
- C.Getting over Fatigue: A Way to Success
- D.Fatigue: An Early Sign of Health Problems
- A.Writing essays in strict order.
- B.Building up physical strengt
- C..Leaving out the toughest ideas.
- D.Dealing with the hardest task first
- A.Quick to react
- B.Having a thin edge
- C.Clear and definite
- D.sudden and rapid
- A.competent adults know more about love than work.
- B.Emotional health is essential to a wonderful adult lif
- C.Love brings more joy to people than work does.
- D.Independence is the key to one’s success.
- A.recording the boys’ effort in school
- B.evaluating the men’s mental health
- C.comparing different sets of scores
- D.measuring the men’s problem solving ability
- A.a description of personal values and social values
- B.an analysis of how work was related to competence
- C.an example for parents’ expectations of their children
- D.an explanation why some boys grew into happy men
- A.It is unwise to expect your child to follow your pat
- B.It is important for one to make the honor roll.
- C.Architects play a more important role than builders.
- D.Motorheads have greater ability than office workers
- as growing up, other kids felt sorry for him. His parents always had him weeding the garden, carrying out the gar
- bage and delivering newspapers. But when John rea
- che
- d adulthood, he was better off than his childhood playmates. He had more job satisfaction, a better marriage and was healthier. Most of all, he was happier. Far happier. These are the findings of a 40-year study that followed the lives of 456 teenage boy
- He enjoyed his career and marriage.
- He had few childhood playmates.
- He received little love from his family.
- He was envied by others in his childhood.
- A.tidy and hardworking
- B.cheerful and smart
- C.lazy but bright
- D.relaxed but rude
- A.His son had the ability to fix it.
- B.it would save him much tim
- C.it wouldn’t cause him any more loss
- D.other motorheads would come to help.
- A. Cooked dinner.
- B. Mealtime dessert.
- C. Packed lunch.
- D. Special diet.
- A.His daughter does better in school.
- B.His daughter has got a master’s degre
- C.His son tried hard to finish homework.
- D.His son couldn’t write his book reports.
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- an wants his son to
- be somewhat of a
- clone, not in features but in footsteps. As he grows you also age, an
- d your ambitions become more unachievable. You begin to realize that your boy, in your footsteps, could probably accomplish what you hoped for. But footsteps can be muddied and they can go off in different directions.My son Jody has hated school since day
- A. take a language test
- B. have an online interview
- C. prepare learning materials
- D.report their language levels
- A. inform. students of their full flightdetails
- B. look after students throughout theprogramme
- C. offer students free sightseeing trips
- D. collect students’ luggage in advance
- A. 13:00-14:30 Monday.
- B. 9:00-12:30 Tuesday
- C. 13:00-14:30 Friday.
- D. 9:00-12:30 Saturday.
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- A Language Programme for Teenagers Welcome toTeenagers Abroad! We invite you to join us on an amazing journey of languagelearning. Our Courses Regardless of yourchoice of course, you’ll
- Course Type
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- Arrivals and Transfer Our programmeoffers the full package—students are take good care of from the start throughto the very end. They are collected from the airport upon arrival and broughtto their accommodation in comfort. We requi
- A. It is lesseffective.
- B. It focuses on speaking.
- C. It includes extra lessons.
- D. It give you confidence
- A. discovery
- B. choice
- C. influence
- D. moment
- A. through
- B. under
- C. across
- D. around
- A. Although
- B. Since
- C. Once
- D. Because
- A. humor
- B. will
- C. honesty
- D. wisdom
- A. admitting
- B.explaining
- C.announcing
- D. whispering
- A. beginner
- B.learner
- C. partner
- D. winner
- A. cheer on
- B. compete with
- C. respond to
- D. run after
- A. trusted
- B.determined
- C.experienced
- D. embarrassed
- A.frustration
- B. delight
- C. excitement
- D. surprise
- A. attend
- B.miss
- C. ban
- D. Start
- A. take off
- B.set off
- C. give up
- D. show up
- A. rich
- B. weak
- C. firm
- D. kind
- A. pull
- B.tell
- C. hide
- D.fire
- A. afraid
- B. nervous
- C.ready
- D. free
- A. however
- B.therefore
- C. otherwise
- D.instead
- A. use
- B.survive
- C. save
- D. waste
- A. increased
- B.found
- C. created
- D. made
- A. improve
- B. train
- C.join
- D. contact
- A. usually
- B.finally
- C. firstly
- D. frequently
- A. were injured
- B. would be injured
- C. had been injured
- D. would have been injured
- A. who
- B. which
- C. where
- D. that
- A. carry on
- B. break into
- C. turn down
- D. cut off
- A. put
- B. make
- C. take
- D. give
- A. effect
- B. sense
- C. change
- D. chance
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- A. whether
- B. that
- C. which
- D. what
- A. that
- B. where
- C. which
- D.when
- A. gave voiceto
- B. kept an eye on
- C. turned a deaf ear of
- D. set foot on
- A. It alldepends
- B. Go for it
- C. Never mind
- D.No wonder
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- A. Unless
- B. Until
- C. As
- D. While
- A. wouldn’t
- B. couldn’t
- C. shouldn’t
- D. needn’t
- A. making
- B. to make
- C. made
- D. being made
- A. It’s hard tosay
- B. I didn’t get it
- C. You must be kidding
- D. Couldn’t be better
- A. didn’t see
- B. haven’t seen
- C. hadn’t seen
- D. wouldn’t see
- A. out ofcontrol
- B. out of date
- C. out of sight
- D. out of reach