What she says_________little relation to what she actually does.
A. bears
B. gives
C. reflects
D. possesses
第1题
It is essential that you__________any document carefully before signing it.
A. read
B. reading
C. can read
D. have read
第2题
If you are unable to come to the interview, for______reason you should inform. us ahead of time.
A. however
B. somewhat
C. whatever
D. no matter
第3题
Some doctors claim that a vegetable diet is superior_________a meat diet.
A. to
B. than
C. over
D. against
第4题
When he was arrested, Terry_________in crime for years.
A. had involved
B. should be involved
C. must be involved
D. had been involved
第5题
We knew the boss________be angry if we didn’t finish the work in time.
A. shall
B. will
C. would
D. ought to
第6题
The police asked them to describe the________ woman looked like.
A. how
B. what
C. that
D. who
第7题
(句子释义)But nothing becomes an icon more than a tragic and early death — such as Martin Luther King Jr. , John F. Kennedy, and Princess Diana.
A. Many icons were cut off in the promising stage of their careenr.
B. An unnatural death turns an ordinary person into an icon.
C. When a celebrity dies young in an accident, he becomes an icon overnight.
D. The most important ingredient in the making of an icon is a tragic death at an early age.
第8题
A.differ
B.range
C.recover
D.originate
第9题
(汉译英)People's ideas about cats and dogs vary from culture to culture. For many people in the US and Europe, they are pets (宠物). People keep them and treat them like members of their families, and there are also special shops that sell food for pets. Yet in other parts of the world cats and dogs are treated differently. There, people hold a practical attitude toward these animals, who not only work for people but also are killed for food. People own cats and dogs because cats keep away mice and dogs are ideal、animals that . help guard their property. They also love these animals, but seldom see them as equal to family members.
第10题
Debbie Fields is at a party with her husband, Randy Fields, a well-known economist. The guests flatter Randy, eager to hear his economic forecast. But when the same guests discover that Debbie is a housewife, they suddenly remember conversations they desperately need to have on the other side of the room. They treat Debbie like an absolute zero.
Finally, the host turns to Debbie with questions about her life and future plans. She tries hard, but cannot come up with any definite answers. Finally, he asks in an annoyed tone, "What do you intend to do with your life?"
"I'm mostly trying to get orientated."
"The word should be oriented(寻找方向).Learn to use the English language!"
Debbie feels hurt. She decides not to live in anyone else's shadow. She will find something of her own to do. But what? What Debbie had always loved doing was making chocolate chip cookies. She had experimented with recipes(配方) since she was 13 years old-adding more butter, less flour, more and different kinds of chocolate until she hit upon an ideal combination, Now, she has this idea. She will open up a little store and sell her cookies.
"Bad idea,"Randy's business friends say, their mouths full of cookies."It'll never work."They shake their heads as they lick the last bits of chocolate from their fingers. "Forget it." Randy feels the same way. So do the loan officers she approaches for financing. But she sets her heart on her cookie business.
At 9:00 a.m. on August 18,1977,Debbie opened her cookie shop.But nobody came to buy her cookies.By noon she was desperate. She loaded up a tray and began walking around the street where her shop was located, trying to give away cookies.It worked. Once people tried the cookies, they loved them and came back to the shop for more. By the end of the day, she had sold $50 worth. On day two, she took in $75.The rest is cookie history.
Today, with over 600 stores and 1,000 employees, "Mrs.Fields Cookies" has sales in the multi-millions.A mother of five, Debbie continues to share her winning philosophy with businessmen around the world.
26.That the guests "suddenly remember conversations they desperately need to have on the other side of the room" (para. 1) .
A. shows how well-known Randy Fields is
B .indicates their interest in economic affairs
C .is an excuse to get away rom Debbie Fields
D .suggests how women are looked down upon
27. Judging by what he says,the host .
A. dislikes professional women
B. appreciates good housewives
C .admires Debbie Fields very much
D.thinks little of Debbie Fields' life
28 .When she decided to start her own cookie business, Debbie Fields met with .
A. support
B .disapproval
C.competition
D.indifference
29."The rest is cookie history" (para. 7) means .
A. it is the beginning of the cookie business
B .it is not difficult to start a cookie business
C .what follows is history-making in cookie business
D .what happens after that is recorded in history books
30.The story of Debbie Fields shows .
A. the low self-esteem of women
B .the importance of marketing
C .women's contributions to their family
D .the significance of careers for women
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