When the manager ______ her, the girl didn’t even look up.
A. went through B. passed by C. put down D. took out
It was your decision rather than ours that ______ his being involved in the matter.
A. resulted from B. lay in C. brought in D. led to
—Is there any possible way to help them get rid of such a bad habit?
—To tell the truth, it’s very hard. But we ________ on this problem, trying to improve the situation .
A. worked B. had worked C. are working D. had been working
Who Cares
Caro was blue that day. He was quietly seated in a chair, hesitating over whether to attend the ________ of his teacher in college or not. Staring at his graduation photo, he was lost in his memories of the past.
Ten years ago, Caro was glad to be chosen to give a speech at the graduation ceremony. That day he stepped up to the stage ________ and reached into his right pocket for the draft. ________, nothing was there. He tried hard to ________ for what was written in the draft. However, what he got was only sweat all over. He felt so embarrassed and ashamed that he ________ right away.
During the ten years ________ that speech, Caro still could not ________ off that horrible memory. ________, he didn’t keep in touch with any classmates.
“Honey, you should go,” his wife suggested.
_____ by his wife, Caro opened his eyes and said ________, as if he was________ in a difficult situation, “ OK, I will go.”
It was a cloudy day when the funeral was held.
Some of Caro’s classmates ________ around him eagerly after the service. Most of them complained of his________.
“Caro!” the monitor ________. “How are you? I’m sorry that in the last ceremony, I was too involved in those conversations to listen to your speech carefully.”
“What? You guys couldn’t hear what I was saying?” Caro could not believe that.
“Of course, everybody was ________ about chatting and couldn’t focus on ________ at that moment,” his monitor said.
Caro’s mind went ________. The rain ________ his face. A few minutes later, Caro recovered and breathed a sigh of ________, and smiled back at his classmates. It was he himself who cared too much for too long. Sometimes things don’t turn ________ to be what we thought. Just let bygones be bygones.
1.A. wedding B. party C. funeral D. lecture
2.A. in high spirits B. in no mood C. in astonishment D. in confusion
3.A. Amazingly B. Curiously C. Unexpectedly D. Encouragingly
4.A. search B. discover C. look D. read
5.A. stood B. remained C. prayed D. escaped
6.A. before B. after C. until D. over
7.A. shake B. remove C. get D. turn
8.A. However B. Therefore C. Otherwise D. Meanwhile
9.A. Announced B. Annoyed C. Inspired D. Interrupted
10.A. unwillingly B. happily C. repeatedly D. determinedly
11.A. struck B. stuck C. set D. buried
12.A. crawled B. walked C. grouped D. greeted
13.A. silence B. absence C. retirement D. disappearance
14.A. cut in B. brought in C. took in D. set in
15.A. devoted B. addicted C. excited D. worried
16.A. everything B. nothing C. something D. anything
17.A. peaceful B. blank C. shameful D. unbelievable
18.A. fell B. wiped C. kissed D. sensed
19.A. impatience B. tiredness C. anger D. relief
20.A. in B. out C. over D. off
In phone stands in the U.S. there are usually directions for using the telephone. All phone numbers have seven digits (数位), though letters and numbers are sometimes used in combination. There may be phone books under the telephones.
1. You can make dial-direct calls in most parts of the U. S. Look in the white pages book for long distance rates or more information on making long distance calls. Or you can call the operator for help. If you need a phone number that’s not in your phone book, call Directory Assistance.
2. Dial 1 plus the area code plus the number, and an operator or a computer voice will tell you how much money to put in. On operator-assisted calls, the operator will ask you to put more money in before your time is up. 3. If you make a long distance call and get a wrong number, call the operator and explain what happened. 4. Or you can have the phone company mail you a credit coupon (附单) that has the same value as the phone call.
Some companies advertise a service called WATS, which means Wide Area Telephone Service.
5.. These are called “toll-free numbers” and the area code for all of them is 800.
A. To make a long distance call, you’ll need to know the three-digit area code.
B. A person-to-person call can only be accepted by the particular person you are calling.
C. On dial-direct calls, you’ll be cut off at the end of the time you paid for unless you put more money in the slot (投币口).
D. If that person is not there, you will also be charged.
E. This means that you can make the call again to the right number without having to pay more money.
F. You can dial a special number without a long distance charge.
G. There are two main kinds of long distance calls: dial-direct and operator-assisted.
Have you ever wondered why certain people always say they are lucky? Some people say the secret of being born lucky is probably a summer birthday. May babies are the most likely to enjoy a lifetime of good fortune, a study of 40,000 people has found. The time of year you are born has a lasting influence on optimism and whether people think they are lucky, British and Swedish scientists said. May is the luckiest month to be born in, with half of those born then considering themselves lucky. October is the least lucky month with only 43 percent claiming good fortune.
The study adds to evidence that luck is not all down to chance, but is also affected by a person’s attitude. Another research has shown that whether people think themselves lucky depends more on having a “glass half-full” (instead of “half-empty”) approach to life, than on success. Professor Richard Wiseman, who led the study, said, “Something is influencing how people feel about their luck. People create their own luck through their attitude towards life.”
Luck is a mental state and not a matter of blind chance. There could be two reasons why those born in spring and summer reported themselves luckier than those born in autumn or winter. “One theory is that the temperature at the time of birth might be helpful to the development of the brain.” He said. “People born in winter are more likely to suffer from depression”. He said another possible reason is that mothers may be in a bad mood during winter, which influences their babies. The researchers said their findings were based on statistics only, and would not be true for everyone.
What’s depression? Medical depression is when one feels so sad and hopeless that sometimes he can’t imagine being happy. The pain becomes so deep that you don’t feel like participating in life. People who are permanently depressed usually have physical problems like stomachaches, headaches, and lack of energy. As you probably know, some people experience such deep depression that they believe suicide (killing yourself) is the only way to escape their pain.
1.Why can your birthday influence your attitude towards life?
A. The time of your birthday determines how fortunate you will be.
B. Mothers may feel differently in different seasons, and their moods influence their babies.
C. How successful you will be lies in the hour of your birthday.
D. How you feel about your health is influenced by the time of your birthday.
2.Having a “half-full” approach to life is a (an) ______ attitude.
A. optimistic B. pessimistic C. lucky D. depressing
3.Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?
A. People born in summer are probably more optimistic than those born in winter.
B. A person’s luck may be affected by his attitude.
C. Depression may harm one’s physical health.
D. Luck is never a matter of chance.
4.According to the research result, one’s luck mainly depends on ______.
A. chance B. the month to be born in
C. one’s attitude to life D. health state