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I feel (doubt) ______ about the news that you told me yesterday.

I feel (doubt) ______ about the news that you told me yesterday.

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第1题
Dolphins have the power to make people feel better just by their presence, according to a
leading marine biologist.

"I cannot explain it in scientific terms but, without any doubt, everyone who sees them in the wild is lifted by them," Jonathan Gordon, of Oxford University Zoology Department, said.

"You only ever see them in the wild if they want you to see them. They are the only wild animal that comes to man of their own free will and that makes you feel privileged. You get a buzz because they are joyful, and you can prove scientifically that they spend a lot of their life playing."

Professor Gordon works for the International Fund for Animal Welfare and spends months on the organization's research boat. "If things aren't going well on the boat and you are depressed, the sight of dolphins lifts you and makes you feel better at once. They cannot be doing this on purpose, but I can believe that people who are intensely depressed or suffering from some kind of mental blockage could be eased by swimming among them."

"I cannot go along with those who claim they have magical powers but even though I am scientifically hardheaded I have to admit they somehow make you feel good."

That view is shared by the authors of Beyond the Blue, a book on the healing power of dolphins. The authors say that when the mind is calm it triggers the release of a chemical also found in the anti-depressant drug Valium.

Jenny Sheridan, of the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists, said, "Swimming with dolphins will not repair any brain damage. But if the child is suffering from lack of confidence it might help."

Mark Simmonds of the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society, said, "The interaction of dolphin with sick children can be instrumental in recovery. No one can explain why. But the behavior. of these beautiful animals induces awe and pleasure in children."

This passage is mainly about ______.

A.the relationship between dolphins and people

B.the healing power of dolphins

C.dolphins and people's depression

D.animals and treatment of diseases

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第2题
There is no doubt that this new type of tire______a major advance in road safety; you feel
safer when driving on the highway.

A.illustrates

B.exhibits

C.demonstrates

D.represents

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第3题
Business Negotiating Tip Tackle Your Negotiation "Partner"41. a process of addressing an i

Business Negotiating Tip Tackle Your Negotiation "Partner"

41. a process of addressing an issue in a more creative and civilized manner.

42. You may not be like your partner. But you have to control your emotions, rather

43. than to let your emotions control you. Think of your negotiating partner as

44. someone you in need and who needs you in return. This way, you concentrate

45. on the issue at your hand.

46. This doesn't mean that voicing a critical opinion will cast a negative doubt

47. upon your person. On the contrary, people often appreciate it honesty. But then

48. again, it is the way you convey it. Suggest, not to accuse.

49. During your interaction, try to understand the basic nature of your partner;

50. this will go a for long way in the negotiating process.

51. You must be confident (or at least you appear to be) because most people want

52. to negotiate with someone who they feel will deliver.

(41)

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第4题
A native American may feel in doubt about how to tip when he is in a new place because the
tipping custom ______.

A.varies for personal services

B.varies from place to place in the US

C.is consistent only in large towns in the US

D.is consistent only in small towns in the US

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第5题
According to the author, what made the Japanese young people feel doubt about their person
al sacrifices?

A.The foreigner's praise.

B.The rapid development of Japanese economy.

C.The coming of age of the postwar baby boom.

D.The social progress.

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第6题
介词填空 1. The Master of Laws (LL.M.) provides op...

介词填空 1. The Master of Laws (LL.M.) provides opportunities for law students to advance their career in the field and gain access ____ fresh employment opportunities. 2. I am writing this recommendation _______ support of her application to your program. 3. It is agreed that over the past years, Miss Lin has been the model _____ excellence of our school, a student who has won praises from teachers, making outstanding achievement in both her academic studies and research. 4. Miss Lin always performs distinctively _____ both oral and written assignments, such as class discussion, oral defense presentations, collecting data from legal institutions, writing analytical reports and recording judges’cases. 5. It is a great pleasure to recommend Mr. Guo Jun ______ the graduate program in your School. 6. By the end of the internship, he was pretty familiar _____ the steps in the exploration of analysis methods for lipids and could operate certain instruments such as the triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (TQMS) independently. 7. There is no doubt in my mind that Mr. Guo Jun would make an excellent addition ____ your university’s community. 8. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions _____ him.

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第7题
In my opinion, the Indian Conference bears in its consequences not only upon India but upo
n the whole world. India is by itself almost a continent. It contains one-fifth of the human race. It represents one of the most ancient civilizations. It has traditions handed down from tens of thousands of years, some of which, to the astonishment of the world, remain intact. No doubt the ravages of time have affected the purity of that civilization, as they have that of many other cultures and many institutions.

If India is to perpetuate the glory of her ancient past, it can do so only when it attains freedom. The reason for the struggle having drawn the attention of the world, I know, does not lie in the fact that we Indians are fighting for our liberty, but in the fact that the means adopted by us for attaining that liberty are unique and, as far as history shows us, have not been adopted by any other people of whom we have any record.

The means adopted are not violence, not bloodshed, not diplomacy as one understands it nowadays, but they are purely and simply truth and nonviolence. No wonder that the attention of the world is directed towards this attempt to lead a successful, bloodless revolution. Hitherto, nations have fought in the manner of the brute. They have wreaked vengeance upon those whom they have considered to be their enemies.

We find in searching national anthems adopted by great nations that they contain imprecations upon the so-called enemy. They have vowed destruction and have not hesitated to take the name of God and seek Divine assistance for the destruction of the enemy. We in India have reversed the process. We feel that the law that governs brute creation is not the law that should guide the human race. That law is inconsistent with human dignity.

I personally would wait, if need be, for ages rather than seek to attain the freedom of my country through bloody means. I feel in the innermost recesses of my heart, after a political experience extending over an unbroken period of close upon thirty-five years, that the world is sick unto death of blood-spilling. The world is seeking a way out, and I flatter myself with the belief that perhaps it will be the privilege of the ancient land of India to show that way out to the hungering world.

I have, therefore, no hesitation whatsoever in inviting all the great nations of the earth to give their hearty cooperation to India in her mighty struggle. It must be a sight worth contemplating and treasuring that millions of people have given themselves to suffering without retaliation in order that they might vindicate the dignity and honor of the nation.

The last sentence of Para. I implies that ______.

A.India has a large population

B.India has a profound culture with a long history

C.India has many cultures and institutions

D.the civilization of India is no longer intact

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第8题
How did the speaker feel after his research?A.He believed what Ralph said but felt uneasy.

How did the speaker feel after his research?

A.He believed what Ralph said but felt uneasy.

B.He argued more forcefully with the news announcer.

C.He was sure that he was right to disagree with Ralph.

D.He had greater doubt about Ralph's words.

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第9题
When we think about happiness, we usually think of something extraordinary--and those pinn
acles of sheer delight--and those pinnacles seem to get rarer the older we get.

For a child, happiness has a magical quality. I remember making hide-outs in newly cut hay, playing cops and robbers in the woods, getting a speaking part in the school play. Of course, kids also experience lows, but their delight at such peaks of pleasure as winning a race or getting a new bike is unreserved.

In the teen-age years the concept of happiness changes. Suddenly it's conditional on such things as excitement, love, popularity and whether that zit will clear up before prom night, I can still feel the agony of not being invited to a party that almost everyone else was going to.

In adulthood the things that bring profound joy--birth, love, marriage--also bring responsibility and the risk of loss. Lover may not last, sex isn't always good, loved ones die. For adults, happiness is complicated.

Psychologists tell us that to be happy we need a blend of enjoyable leisure time and satisfying work. I doubt that my great-grandmother, who raised 14 children and took in washing, had much of either. She did have a network of close friends and family, and maybe this is what fulfilled her. If she was happy with what she had, perhaps it was because she didn't expect life to be very different.

We, on the other hand, with so many choices and such pressure to succeed in every area, have turned happiness into one more thing we "gotta have."

We're so self-conscious about our "right" to it that it's making us miserable. So we chase it and equate it with wealth and success, without noticing that the people who have those things aren't necessarily happier.

While happiness may be more complex for us, the solution is the same as ever. Happiness isn't about what happens to us--it's about how we perceive what happens to us. It's the knack of finding a positive for every negative, and viewing a setback as a challenge. It's not wishing for what we don't have, but enjoying what we do possess.

According to the passage, which of the following statements about children is NOT true?

A.They may get happiness from games.

B.They may feel happy if they get a role in a school play.

C.They feel happy all the time.

D.An ordinary event may put them at a pinnacle of sheer delight.

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第10题
According to the text, which of the following statement is not recognition barrier of the patient towards depression?

A、Patients feel it a shame to acknowledge themselves or their physicians that they are emotionally depressed.

B、Patients believe that symptoms are the results of life stresses or other general medical problems.

C、Patients doubt the existence of depression because of the lack of confirmatory laboratory or radiologic studies.

D、Patients are unwilling to have a psychiatric diagnosis included in insurance or employment records.

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