– Will you go for a picnic this Saturday?
–I think I will go if we any classes.
A. won’t have B. aren’t have
C. don’t have D. aren’t having
—I didn’t know .
A. when would the train arrive B. where could I get the book
C. what has been done D. who left the message
— I failed my test again
— ____________
A. Really? B. Are you kidding?
C. You are not hard-working. D. I’m sorry to hear that.
— The Halloween is very ______.
We are all ______ in it.
A. interesting, interesting B. interested, interested
C. interesting, interested D. interested, interesting
— Could you please tell me ______ just now?
— Sorry, I was busy with my work.
A. what the teacher says B. what does the teacher say
C. what the teacher said D. what did the teacher say
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Former Apple CEO Steve Jobs Passed Away
Steve Jobs, the founder and former CEO of Apple, died on October 5 at the age of 56. Jobs had been fighting with cancer since 2004. In August 2011, he quit as CEO.
When asked what Steve Jobs is best remembered for, many of us would name a particular product: the iPod, the iPhone or the iPad, for example. But in the eyes of Eric Jackson, a reporter with Forbes magazine, Jobs brought much more to the world than these popular devices. Some of the lessons he taught us were equally inspiring.
Jobs taught us how to face failure. He was fired by the successor(继任者)he himself chose. Despite this, Jobs didn't hide away. He picked himself up and continued to follow his passion.
Another valuable lesson he taught us was to listen to that voice in the back of your head — the voice that tells you if you’re on the right track or not. Most of us simply decide that we’re going to work in finance or become a doctor because our parents tell us this is what we should do. But Jobs believed and showed that it is wise to listen to that voice in your head, whatever it is telling you to do.”Steve was among the greatest American innovators— brave enough to think differently, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and talented enough to do it.” Said the US President Barack Obama.
Jobs’ death | Steve Jobs, who started Apple, died of 1. on October 5. | |
_2. for people remembering Jobs | ﹡Many people are fond of particular devices, 3. the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad. ﹡Some people, such as Erick Jackson, are inspired by his words. | |
_4. that Jobs taught us | Facing failure bravely | Even though Jobs was fired by the successor he himself chose, he still 5. his passion. |
_6. to the voice in your head | It is wise to 7._ whatever the voice in your head is telling you to do. | |
Remarks on Jobs from the US 8. | As one of the greatest American innovators, Jobs was brave enough to think in a 9. way, bold enough to believe he could change the world, and had the 10. to do it. | |