Perhaps what we like most about the successful man who has a sense of humor is that he doesn't seem to take himself too 36 . The average person expects the man in a powerful 37 to be too vain and self-centered. “Walt Dizzy is just a plain, ordinary guy. It's absolutely amazing,” Harvey tells his friends, “He's really not different from any one of us. Boy, I'll tell you, success didn't spoil him.” 38 it was Walt Dizzy's aptitude for making the people around him feel 39 that relaxed everyone who met him and gave people the impression that he’s “one of the boys’’.
It's always a surprise and a 40 when people discover that successful individuals are basically not different from anyone else. The majority of people 41 highly successful men and women to be very solemn and earnest because they 42 such big decisions. An executive who has a relaxed 43 and good sense of humor leaves a favorable impression. You've undoubtedly often heard someone say, 44 discussing one of these tycoons(大人物), “I can identify with him.” The party who makes the remark has absolutely 45 in common with the tycoons, but the 46 atmosphere, not the man himself, becomes the means of identification.
Greeting someone 47 whom you are about to do business with a warm smile is the best way to introduce yourself. People can't 48 immediately liking such an individual. He seems humble, and they're impressed with his informal manner. They notice his “human side,” and he 49 them over at once. People want to cooperate with this kind of man. A 50 first meeting sets the stage beautifully for the formal discussions.
On the other hand, there's the humorless, dull type who turns you completely 51 .Stanley Shtick, president of a large food company, is a good 52 . “He is the coldest fish I’ve 53 met,” says Zelda Zoftik, “You would think he was the King of England, the way he acts,” she 54 . “The longer it is before I meet with him again, the 55 .”
1. A.seriously B.highly C.easily D.simply
2. A.situation B.position C.location D.tradition
3. A.Actually B.Eventually C.Gradually D.Naturally
4. A.nervous B.conscious C.comfortable D.reliable
5. A.pressure B.pleasure C.relief D.shock
6. A.expect B.want C.hope D.think
7. A.do B.make C.take D.carry
8. A.figure B.smile C.personality D.shape
9. A.when B.if C.though D.since
10. A.something B.nothing C.anything D.everything
11. A.excited B.relaxed C.interested D.embarrassed
12. A.for B.with C.through D.to
13. A.help B.control C.stand D.risk
14. A.wins B.gets C.beats D.captures
15. A.energetic B.regular C.friendly D.normal
16. A.on B.down C.over D.off
17. A.idea B.example C.friend D.person
18. A.ever B.seldom C.never D.often
19. A.explains B.suggests C.complains D.praises
20. A.more B.closer C.better D.worse
—I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have shouted at you the other day.
—______. I was a bit out of control myself.
A.Forget it B.All right C.No way D.Don’t mention it
—Are you feeling better?
—Sure. I _______the medicine according to the directions.
A.took B.take C.will take D.have been taking
Oscars, in fact, Academy Awards are said to be dramatically named after a librarian’s uncle,_______ just because the Statuette looked like him.
A.in whose honor the prize was given B.for whom the prize was given
C.whom the prize was given for him D.in whom honor the prize was given
I received a call one morning from a lady, but she phoned________, as she kept asking to speak to someone else who I didn’t know at all.
A.by accident B.by mistake C.by chance D.by force
He ended his speech with a remark_______ knowledge _______power.
A.which; was B.that; is C.which ; is D.that ; was