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When you ask ed a question like “Ma y I ask why you are thinking about buying a new car ” and the customer responded “My husband got into a pretty bad accident last week and our car was totaled . ” Wh

A.“ What caused the accident Did the car break down ”

B.“Oh okay, are there any specific makes or models you are interested in”

C.“Oh no, I’m so sorry to hear that! Is he okay”

D.“ You should have bought this car to protect his safety.”

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第1题
When you ask ed a question like “Ma y I ask why you are thinking about buying a new car ”
and the customer responded “My husband got into a pretty bad accident last week and our car was totaled . ” What is your reaction You should say __________.

A.“ What caused the accident Did the car break down ”

B.“Oh okay, are there any specific makes or models you are interested in”

C.“Oh no, I’m so sorry to hear that! Is he okay”

D.“ You should have bought this car to protect his safety.”

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第2题
根据短文回答 23~30 题。 Searching for Smiles 1 Ask most people anywhere in the world

根据短文回答 23~30 题。

Searching for Smiles

1 Ask most people anywhere in the world what they want out of life and the reply with probably be:"to be happy."Ed Deiner, an American psychology professor, has spend his Whole professional life studying what makes people happy comparing levels of happiness between cultures and trying to find out exactly why we enjoy ourselves.

2 Many people would say that this question does not need an answer.But Professor Denier has one anyway."If you're a cheerful,happy person,your marriage is more likely to last,and you're more likely to make money and be successful at your job.On average,happy people have stronger immune(免疫的)systems,and there is Some evidence that they live Longer"

3 So who are the world's happiest people? It depends on how the word is defined. There is individual happiness。the sense of joy we get when we do something we like.But there is also the feeling of satisfaction we get when we know that others respect us and approve of how we behave.According to Professor Deiner,the Western world pursues individual happiness while Asia prefers mutual satisfaction.

4 "In the West,the individualistic(个人主义的)culture means that your mood matters much more than it does in the East.People ask themselves,what can I do that's fun or interesting? They become unhappy when they can't do any of these things.If you ask people from Japan or China if they are happy.they tend to Look at what has gone wrong in their lives.If not much has gone wron9。then they are satisfied."

5 People from Spain and other Spanish—speaking countries had the happiest culture. Professor Deiner found."The biggest cultural difference is to do with pride and shame.Hispanic(西班牙语言的) ultures report much more pride and much less shame than others."

6 Income also made a big difference to people's happiness,but only at the lowest levels.Average income earners in the US were much happier than people in poverly.But millionaires were only a little bit happier than people on average incomes。It seems that money makes US happy when we have enough to feel secure.

7 But can we be too happy?" You get people who are actually happy,but they think happiness is so important that they try to be even happier.This desire to be always happy is a product of individualism,where the emphasis is on you individually.your emotions and feeling good.People can end up feeling unhappy because ordinary

happiness is not good enough for them."

第 23 题 Paragraphs 2_____________

A.Happiest Culture

B.An Unhappy Person

C.Definition of Happiness

D.Cultural Differences in Happiness

E.Reasons to Be Happy

F.Individual and Ordinary Happiness

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第3题
‘To bargain’ means to ask for a lower price when you go shopping.
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第4题
Part ADirections: Read the following texts and answer the questions which accompany them b

Part A

Directions: Read the following texts and answer the questions which accompany them by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.

Not long ago, a mysterious Christmas card dropped through our mail slot. The envelope was addressed to a man named Raoul, who, I was relatively certain, did not live with us. The envelope wasn't sealed, so I opened it. The inside of the card was blank. Ed, my husband, explained that the card was both from and to the newspaper deliveryman. His name was apparently Raoul, and Raoul wanted a holiday tip. We were meant to put a check inside the card and then drop the envelope in the mail. When your services are rendered at 4 a. m. , you can't simply hang around, like a hotel bellboy expecting a tip. You have to be direct.

So I wrote a nice holiday greeting to this man who, in my imagination, fires The New York Times from his hike aimed at our front door, causing more noise with mere newsprint than most people manage with sophisticated black market fireworks.

With a start, I realized that perhaps the reason for the 4 a.m. —wake-up noise was not ordinary rudeness but carefully executed spite: I had not tipped Raoul in Christmases past. I honestly hadn't realized I was supposed to. This was the first time he'd used the card tactic. So I got out my checkbook. Somewhere along the line, holiday tipping went from an optional thank-you for a year of services to a Mafia-style. protection racket (收取保护费的黑社会组织)

Several days later, I was bringing our garbage bins back from the curb when I noticed an envelope taped to one of the lids. The outside of the envelope said MICKEY. It had to be another tip request, this time from our garbage collector. Unlike Raoul, Mickey hadn't enclosed his own Christmas card from me. In a way, I appreciated the directness. "I know you don't care how merry my Christmas is, and that's fine," the gesture said. "I want $ 30, or I'll 'forget' to empty your garbage bin some hot summer day."

I put a check in the envelope and taped it back to the bin. The next morning, Ed noticed that the envelope was gone, though the trash hadn't yet been picked up: "Someone stole Mickey's tip !" Ed was quite certain. He made me call the bank and cancel the check.

But Ed had been wrong. Two weeks later, Mickey left a letter from the bank on our steps. The letter informed Mickey that the check, which he had tried to cash, had been cancelled. The following Tuesday morning, when Ed saw a truck outside , he ran out with his wallet. "Are you Mickey?"

The man looked at him with scorn. "Mickey is the garbageman. I am the recycling. " Not only had Ed insulted this man by hinting that he was a garbageman, but he had obviously neglected to tip him. Ed ran back inside for more funds. Then he noticed that the driver of the truck had been watching the whole transaction. He peeled off another twenty and looked around, waving bills in the air. "Anyone else?"

Had we consulted the website of the Emily Post Institute, this embarrassing breach of etiquette (礼节) could have been avoided. Under "trash/recycling collectors" in the institute' s Holiday Tipping Guidelines, it says, " $10 to $ 30 each. " You may or may not wish to know that your pet groomer, hairdresser, mailman and UPS guy all expect a holiday tip.

The newspaper deliveryman put a blank card inside the envelope because ______.

A.he forgot to write a few words on it

B.he wanted the couple to send it back

C.he used it to ask for a Christmas tip

D.he was afraid of asking for a tip in person

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第5题
When you buy gas, you can ask the attendant to “fill it up”.
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第6题
Not long ago, a mysterious Christmas card dropped through our mail slot. The envelope was
addressed to a man named Raoul, who, I was relatively certain, did not live with us. The envelope wasn't sealed, so I opened it. The inside of the card was blank. Ed, my husband, explained that the card was both from and to the newspaper deliveryman. His name was apparently Raoul, and Raoul wanted a holiday tip. We were meant to put a check inside the card and then drop the envelope in the mail. When your services are rendered at 4 a.m., you can't simply hang around, like a hotel bellboy expecting a tip. You have to be direct.

So I wrote a nice holiday greeting to this man who, in my imagination, fires The New York Times from his bike aimed at our front door, causing more noise with mere newsprint than most people manage with sophisticated black market fireworks.

With a start, I realized that perhaps the reason for the 4 a.m. wake-up noise was not ordinary rudeness but carefully executed spite: I had not tipped Raoul in Christmases past. I honestly hadn't realized I was supposed to. This was the first time he'd used the card tactic. So I got out my checkbook. Somewhere along the line, holiday tipping went from an optional thank-you for a year of services to a Mafia-style. protection racket(收取保护费的黑社会组织).

Several days later, I was bringing our garbage bins back from the curb when I noticed an envelope taped to one of the lids. The outside of the envelope said MICKEY. It had to be another tip request, this time from our garbage collector. Unlike Raoul, Mickey hadn't enclosed his own Christmas card from me. In a way, I appreciated the directness. "I know you don't care how merry my Christmas is, and that's fine", the gesture said. "I want $30, or I'll 'forget' to empty your garbage bin some hot summer day".

I put a check in the envelope and taped it back to the bin. The next morning, Ed noticed that the envelope was gone, though the trash hadn't yet been picked up: "Someone stole Mickey's tip!" Ed was quite certain. He made me call the bank and cancel the check.

But Ed had been wrong. Two weeks later, Mickey left a letter from the bank on our steps. The letter informed Mickey that the check, which he had tried to cash, had been cancelled. The following Tuesday morning, when Ed saw a truck outside, he ran out with his wallet. "Are you Mickey?"

The man looked at him with scorn. "Mickey is the garbageman. I am the recycling". Not only had Ed insulted this man by hinting that he was a garbageman, but he had obviously neglected to tip him. Ed ran back inside for more funds. Then he noticed that the driver of the truck had been watching the whole transaction. He peeled off another twenty and looked around, waving bills in the air. "Anyone else"?

Had we consulted the website of the Emily Post Institute, this embarrassing breach of etiquette(礼节) could have been avoided. Under "trash/recycling collectors" in the institute's Holiday Tipping Guidelines, it says: "$10 to $30 each". You may or may not wish to know that your pet groomer, hairdresser, mailman and UPS guy all expect a holiday tip.

The newspaper deliveryman put a blank card inside the envelope because______.

A.he forgot to write a few words on it

B.he wanted the couple to send it back

C.he used it to ask for a Christmas tip

D.he was afraid of asking for a tip in person

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第7题
听力原文:M: What were you doing when Bill got here?M: I was talking to Ed and Fred. Who ca

听力原文:M: What were you doing when Bill got here?

M: I was talking to Ed and Fred.

Who came last?

A.Bill.

B.The woman.

C.Ed.

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第8题
You can ask your () for help when selecting your courses at college.
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第9题
听力原文:What will the attendant ask you to show her when you check in? What will the atte

听力原文:What will the attendant ask you to show her when you check in?

What will the attendant ask you to show her when you check in?

Your ______ ticket and airport-tax receipt.

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第10题
It's better to ask for help () you meey a problem.

A.that

B. when

C. which

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