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If you ever have a chance to go to Finland, you’ll probably be surprised to find how “foolish” the Finnish people are.
Take the taxi drivers for example.You can go ___ ___ on a journey, tell the driver to ______ you at any place, say that you have some business to ___ ___, and that you will pay the taxi driver later. He will agree without any ______ but just accept your words in good ______.
The dining rooms in all big hotels not only serve their ______, but also provide food for outside ______.Hotel guests have their meals free , so they _____ go to the free dining rooms to have their meals, and the ______ they would do to show their good faith is to wave their registration card to the waiter.With such ______ check, you can easily use any old registration card to take a couple of friends to wine and dine free of ______.
Finnish workers are paid by the hour.If you work in Finland and have ______ the boss on the hourly rate, then you just say how many hours you have worked and you’ll be paid ______.
With so many loop holes in every day life, surely Finland must be a good country to those who ______ to take “petty advantages”.But the ______ thing is, all the taxi passengers always come back to pay their _____ after they have attended to their business; not a ______ outsider has ever been found in the free hotel dining rooms; workers always give the exact hours they have ______...As the Finns always act on good faith and always have a (an) ______ of “right is right” and “wrong is wrong” in every thing they do, so to live in such a society has turned everyone into a real “gentleman”.
What we regarded as “foolish” is ______ the Finnish people’s way of life.
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We often see hitchhikers(搭便车的人), standing by the side of the road, thumb sticking out, waiting for a lift. But it is getting nowadays. What killed hitchhiking? is often mentioned as a reason. Movies about murderous hitchhikers and real-life crime many drivers off picking up hitchhikers. no single women picked me up on my journey to Manchester reflects the safety fear: , strangely dressed man is seen as dangerous.
But the reason may be complex: hitchhiking happens where people don’t have cars and transport services are . Plenty of people hitchhike in Poland and Romania. Perhaps the rising level of car ownership in the UK means the few people lift hitchhiking are usually considered strange. Why can’t they cars? Why can’t they take the coach or the train?
Three-quarters of the UK population have a car; many of the will be quite old. The potential hitchhiking population is therefore small. my trip proves it’s still possible to hitchhike. The people who picked me up were very interesting lawyer, retired surgeon, tank commander, carpenter, man who live in an isolated farmhouse and a couple in the mountains. My conclusion is that only really interesting people are mad enough to pick up fat blokes(家伙) in red, spotted scarves. Most just wanted to do someone a good turn; a few said they were so surprised to see a hitchhiker that they couldn’t help .
The future of hitchhiking most lies with car-sharing organized over the Internet, via sites such as hitchhikers. org. But for now, you can still stick your thumb out (actually, I didn’t do much of that, just to hold up my destination sign) and people—wonderful, caring, sharing, unafraid people—will stop.
In the UK, with its cheap and reasonable rail service, I don’t think I’ll make a habit of it. But having enjoyed it so much, I’m ready now to do a big trip Europe and beyond. In the 1970s a female friend of my wife’s hitchhiked to India. How wonderful it would be to have another go, Afghanistan might be a challenge. I wish I’d got that tank commander’s mobile number.
A.valuable B.hardly C.rare D.little
A.Fear B.Safety C.Allowance D.Expense
A.has put B.had been put C.has been put D.have put
A.What B.Which C.Whether D.That
A.no more B.no need C.no reason D.no doubt
A.a short B.a clumsy C.a small D.a large
A.most B.more C.very D.much
A.poor B.heavy C.busy D.convenient
A.seldom B.always C.still D.never
A.afford B.offer C.affect D.offend
A.effect to B.effect on C.access in D.access to
A.remain B.rest C.pedestrians D.citizens
A.While B.When C.Yet D.Though
A.living up B.lived down C.was living up D.was living down
A.stopping B.but stop C.stop D.stopped
A.likely B.certainly C.positively D.actively
A.pretending B.preparing C.preferring D.defending
A.vehicles B.coaches C.cars D.helicopters
A.across B.through C.for D.over
A.as B.though C.because D.when
A teacher teaching Maths to seven-year-old Laiq asked him, “If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?”
Within a few seconds, Laiq confidently, “Four!”
The confused teacher was expecting a(n) correct answer, three. She was disappointed. “Maybe the child did not listen .” she thought. She , “Laiq, listen carefully. If I give you one apple and one apple and one apple, how many apples will you have?”
Laiq had seen the on his teacher’s face. He again on his fingers. But within him he was also the answer that would make the teacher happy. This time hesitatingly he replied, “Four.”
The disappointment stayed on the teacher’s face. Suddenly she that Laiq like strawberries. She thought maybe he didn’t like apples and that was why he couldn’t answer the question. This time with an excitement in her she asked, “If I give you one strawberry and one strawberry and one strawberry, then how many you will have?”
Seeing the teacher , young Laiq calculate on his fingers again. There was no pressure on him, but a little on the teacher. She wanted her new to succeed. a hesitating smile young Laiq replied, “Three?”
The teacher now had a smile. Her approach had succeeded. She wanted to herself. But one last thing remained. she asked him, “Now if I give you one apple and one apple and one more apple how many will you have?”
Confidently Laiq answered, “Four!” The teacher was . “How Laiq, How?” she demanded in a little annoyed voice.
In a voice that was and hesitating young Laiq replied, “Because I already have one in my bag.”
The story tells us: someone gives you an answer that is from what you expect, don’t think they are wrong. There shall be an angle that you may not have thought about yet.
A.replied B.added C.told D.wrote
A.careless B.effortless C.worthless D.selfless
A.Possibly B.actively C.strictly D.properly
A.repeated B.ordered C.whispered D.complained
A.satisfaction B.disappointment C.punishment D.determination
A.recognized B.discovered C.calculated D.insisted
A.searching for B.waiting for C.arguing about D.talking about
A.decided B.noticed C.expressed D.remembered
A.mouth B.hands C.eyes D.nose
A.sad B.happy C.pitiful D.lovely
A.invention B.system C.reform D.approach
A.On B.In C.With D.By
A.victorious B.precious C.lasting D.appealing
A.thank B.congratulate C.help D.enjoy
A.Above all B.In vain C.On purpose D.Once again
A.astonished B.concerned C.amused D.relaxed
A.high B.clear C.easy D.low
A.strawberry B.apple C.coin D.box
A.Before B.After C.Until D.When
A.free B.absent C.different D.safe
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Generally speaking, a British is widely regarded as a quiet, shy and conservative (保守) person who is only among those with whom he is familiar. When a stranger is present, he often seems nervous, embarrassed. You have to take a commuter train (通勤车) any morning or evening to the truth of this. Serious-looking businessmen and women sit reading their newspapers or off in a corner; hardly anybody talks, since to do so would be considered quite offensive (冒犯的).
, there is an unwritten but clearly understood code of behavior, which, once , makes the offender immediately the object of .
One of the few things we can say about the British with certainty is that a British takes a(n) to the discussion of their weather and that, if given a chance, he will talk about it . Some people argue that it is because the British weather follows forecast and thus becomes a source of interest to everyone. This may be so. Certainly a British cannot have much in the weathermen, whose predictions, in many cases, to be wrong! The man in the street seems to be as accurate – or as inaccurate – as the weathermen in his .
Foreigners may be surprised at the number of references weather that the British make to each other in the course of a single day. Very often conversational greetings are by comments on the weather. “Nice day, isn’t it?” “Beautiful day!” may well be heard instead of “Good morning, how are you?” the foreigner may consider this exaggerated (夸大) and comic, it is worthwhile pointing out that it could be used to his . If he wants to start a conversation with a British but is to know where to begin, he could do well to mention the state of the weather. It is a(n) subject to which a response may well be of even the most reserved of the British.
A.relaxed B.frustrated C.amused D.exhausted
A.yet B.otherwise C.even D.so
A.experience B.witness C.watch D.undertake
A.whispering B.murmuring C.nodding D.laughing
A.Hopefully B.Exactly C.Frequently D.Obviously
A.developed B.observed C.followed D.broken
A.doubt B.argument C.criticism D.praise
A.emotion B.fancy C.likeliness D.judgment
A.atlength B.at last C.at most D.at least
A.always B.often C.constantly D.seldom
A.faith B.relief C.honor D.credit
A.put out B.make out C.turn out D.find out
A.consideration B.prediction C.approval D.appreciation
A.about B.on C.in D.to
A.started B.conducted C.replaced D.Proposed
A.Since B.Although C.However D.Onlyif
A.benefit B.advantage C.disadvantage D.favor
A.ataloss B.in detail C.in groups D.onoccasion
A.avoidable B.steady C.optional D.safe
A.expected B.asked C.wished D.reminded
This is a part from US President Barack Obama’s speech on May 14 at Bamard College in New York.
… My last piece of advice – this is simple, but perhaps most important: 36. Nothing worthwhile is easy. No one of achievement has avoided failure – sometimes catastrophic failures. But they keep at it. They learn from mistakes. They don’t 37.
When I first arrived on this 38, I was with little money, fewer options. But it was here that I tried to find my place in this world. I knew I wanted to make a difference, but it was 39 how in fact I’d go about it. But I wanted to do my part to 40 a better world.
So even as I worked after graduation in a few 41 jobs here in New York, even as I went from motley (鱼龙混杂的)apartment to motley apartment, I 42.
… And I wish I could say that this perseverance came from some innate (天生的)toughness in me. But the truth is, it was 43. I got it from 44 the people who raised me. I grew up as the son of a single mom who struggled to put herself through 45 and make ends meet. She had a marriage that fell apart; 46 went on food stamps at one point to help us 47. But she didn’t quit. And she earned her degree, and made sure that 48 scholarships and hard work, my sister and I earned 49.
And 50, I met a woman who was assigned to advise me on my first summer job at a law firm. And she gave me such good advice that I married her. And Michelle and I gave everything we had to balance our careers and a 51 family. We made that marriage work.
… So 52 it’s starting a business, or running for office, or 53 an amazing family, remember that making your 54 on the world is hard. It takes patience. It takes commitment. It comes with plenty of 55 and it comes with plenty of failures.
A.compete B.persevere C.struggle D.preservation
A.rest B.decline C.quit D.regret
A.campus B.downtown C.farm D.country
A.confident B.uncertain C.ambitious D.proud
A.shape B.instruct C.organize D.lead
A.amazing B.disturbing C.meaningful D.unsatisfactory
A.reached out B.put out C.gave out D.made out
A.presented B.structured C.learned D.created
A.copying B.detecting C.persuading D.watching
A.life B.work C.school D.business
A.yet B.even C.still D.also
A.get by B.come by C.get along D.come along
A.during B.through C.across D.over
A.mine B.us C.ours D.hers
A.for the time being B.long before C.up to now D.later on
A.young B.poor C.weak D.strong
A.as if B.if C.whether D.unless
A.rising B.raising C.arousing D.arising
A.view B.stay C.remark D.mark
A.goals B.advantages C.shortcomings D.setbacks
A Shelter for the Homeless
Last summer I was a volunteer (志愿者) at a shelter for the homeless, a place for homeless people to sleep at night. I wasn’t working that summer and was 36 only two classes in summer school, so I had some 37 time.
Three nights a week, I 38 in the kitchen of the shelter along with four other volunteers. We planned and 39 for 45 people hot meals 40 vegetables, chicken, fish and fruit. The homeless people 41 this good food because many of them usually didn’t eat well.
I 42 this volunteer work, making 43 with the four volunteers in the kitchen. One was a very nice elderly housewife, one a movie actor, another a young teacher, and the other a college student, 44 me.
I talked to a lot of the homeless people at the shelter. Their life stories 45 me with sympathy (同情). Some of them had 46 with alcohol (酒) or drugs while others only had bad 47 . One woman worked for almost 30 years for a small company, and 48 she lost her job. She looked for a 49 job,but couldn’t find one, for she was too 50 . She could do nothing but sell her furniture — sofas, chairs, and tables 51 she could pay for her food.The woman 52 on job hunting, but she 53 couldn’t find one.She had no money for her 54 and had to sleep in her car. Then she had to sell her car. Alone, 55 , and homeless, she finally came to the shelter.
A.studying B.planning C.holding D.taking
A.full B.free C.extra D.long
A.helped B.waited C.appeared D.washed
A.ordered B.bought C.cooked D.finished
A.with B.from C.by D.in
A.demanded B.needed C.collected D.requested
A.wanted B.had C.owned D.enjoyed
A.decisions B.wishes C.friends D.changes
A.as B.like C.except D.besides
A.struck B.filled C.seized D.provided
A.habits B.worries C.difficulties D.problems
A.luck B.pain C.experience D.loss
A.so B.again C.then D.thus
A.good B.fresh C.skilled D.new
A.old B.poor C.sick D.dull
A.if B.because C.so that D.in case
A.went B.moved C.came D.worked
A.also B.still C.almost D.even
A.block B.cottage C.building D.flat
A.afraid B.shy C.shocked D.mad
RESOURCES BELONG TO THE SOCIETY
When I arrived in Hamburg Germany, my colleague who worked there arranged a welcome party for me in a 36 . We noticed a few customers including several old ladies, were having their meal. When a dish is 37 , the waiter would distribute the food for them, and they would 38 every bit of the food on their plates.
As I was hungry, my local colleague 39 much food for me. Since there were other things to do, we did not 40 much time dining. When we planned to leave, there was still about one third of 41 food left. When we were leaving the restaurant, we 42 someone calling us. When the old ladies spoke to us in English, we understood that they were 43 about us wasting so much food.
“We 44 for our food; it is none of your 45 how much food we left behind”, my colleague told the old ladies. They got angry, and one of them 46 made a call to someone. After a while, an officer in 47 arrived. Upon knowing what had happened, he issued us a 50-euro 48 . The officer told us in a stern(严厉的)voice: “order 49 you can consume. Money is yours, 50 the resources belong to the society. You have no 51 for wasting them.” Our face turned red. We all agreed with him in our 52 . My colleague took out a 50-euro note and repeatedly 53 to the officer.
My colleague copied the fine ticket and gave a copy to each of us as a souvenir. We all 54 it to remind us that we should never be 55 .
A.restaurant B.company C.family D.bank
A.cooked B.served C.gathered D.missed
A.desert B.refuse C.oppose D.finish
A.kept B.sold C.ordered D.made
A.save B.spend C.divide D.find
A.undiscovered B.undeveloped C.unconsumed D.undetermined
A.appointed B.knew C.realized D.heard
A.curious B.unhappy C.nervous D.optimistic
A.paid B.asked C.applied D.accounted
A.matter B.mind C.question D.business
A.immediately B.passively C.excitedly D.regularly
A.rags B.uniform C.fashion D.dream
A.award B.food C.fine D.souvenir
A.how B.it C.that D.what
A.but B.and C.or D.so
A.ability B.problem C.reason D.power
A.words B.hearts C.faces D.ears
A.apologized B.accused C.admitted D.approved
A.stuck B.broke C.kept D.threw
A.hopeful B.grateful C.merciful D.wasteful
The Voice of America began during the World War II. When Germany was broadcasting a radio program to get international 36 , American officials believed they should 37 the German broadcast with words that they thought were the facts of world events. The first VOA news report began with words in 38 . “The 39 may be good or bad, but we shall tell you the truth.” Within a week, other VOA 40 were broadcasting in Italian, French and English.
After the World War II ended in 1945, some Americans felt VOA’s 41 had to be changed, 42 the Soviet Union became enemy of America. They wanted to 43 Soviet listeners. Then VOA began broadcasting in Russian.
In the early years VOA began adding something new to its broadcast that was 44 “ Music USA”. Another new idea came along in 1959. VOA knew that many listeners did not know 45 English to completely understand its 46 English broadcast. So VOA 47 a simpler kind of English, 48 uses about 1,500 words and is spoken 49 of course, it is special English.
In the 50 of most VOA listeners, the most 51 program is the news report. News from around the world 52 into the VOA news rooms in Washington 24 hours a day. It comes from VOA reporters in 53 cities and also from other 54 like BBC. VOA writers and editors use these materials to 55 news reports, which are being broadcast in 43 languages.
A.business B.culture C.support D.information
A.reply B.answer C.join D.interrupt
A.same B.short C.English D.German
A.news B.problems C.effects D.opinions
A.stations B.news C.announcers D.officials
A.home B.position C.purpose D.results
A.if B.supposing C.considering D.in order that
A.reach B.satisfy C.attack D.support
A.known B.reported C.called D.printed
A.American B.British C.standard D.enough
A.normal B.fast C.good D.exact
A.invented B.discovered C.taught D.stopped
A.it B.who C.which D.that
A.pleasure B.course C.opinion D.advice
A.pleasure B.course C.opinion D.advice
A.difficult B.important C.various D.common
A.flies B.sends C.delivers D.pasts
A.all B.major C.American D.news
A.broadcasts B.forms C.newspapers D.countries
A.broadcast B.announce C.translate D.prepare
This economy has really got a lot of people moving and not always by a choice they wanted to make. My wife and I now find ourselves among those unfortunates feeling that 1 .
At the end of last year, our customers just 2 . We had to make the painful decision to 3 our office and put our house up for 4 . We haven’t lived in it for two years yet and expected it would be the 5 one for a long time. How 6 this world economic mess is changing our lives!
As I get older, I find moving less adventurous and more 7 . This time, we’re in the process of moving without knowing where we’ll 8 next. Job searching has been thrown into the quagmire(困境) of an unsettled life. Both my wife and I had been feeling pretty 9 from all this. I’ve been challenged to find the positive in all this down that’s 10 us.
But then it happened while I watched my wife 11 things up. She’s an absolute whiz(能手) when it comes to packing. I took delight in watching her 12 just the right boxes for 13 in front of her and filling in the 14 with pillows and towels. I began feeling something like a wind lift me up and sail me through my own 15 of the packing and loading.
Some friends will be helping us with the 16 . I’ve told them that they’re not 17 friends but gaining some new vacation spots.
I have 18 that we’ll get through this transition finally. We all will always have work to do, by choice or 19 , and we can also consciously make the effort to create a sense of 20 in a new place.
A.pressure B.pleasure C.heat D.chance
A.stayed up B.turned up C.dried up D.came up
A.open B.close C.visit D.paint
A.help B.comparison C.decoration D.sale
A.last B.next C.only D.special
A.little B.quickly C.frequently D.well
A.dangerous B.common C.stressful D.interesting
A.return B.arrive C.study D.prepare
A.relaxed B.excited C.ashamed D.depressed
A.improving B.encouraging C.beating D.killing
A.packing B.washing C.pulling D.dividing
A.bring up B.keep up C.size up D.set up
A.others B.nothing C.another D.everything
A.cars B.gaps C.tanks D.holes
A.boat B.share C.wish D.promise
A.settling B.cooking C.cleaning D.moving
A.valuing B.losing C.inviting D.making
A.idea B.faith C.feeling D.opinion
A.otherwise B.indeed C.worse D.rather
A.panic B.connection C.humor D.home
For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Sometimes people come into your life and you know right away that they were meant to be there, to serve some sort of 1 , teach you a lesson, or to help you figure out who you are or who you want to become.You 2 know who these people maybe (possibly your roommate, neighbor, co-worker, long lost friend, lover, or even a complete stranger), but when you lock eyes with them, you know at that very moment they will affect your life in some 3 way.
And sometimes things happen to you that may seem horrible, painful. and unfair at first, but __4__you find that without overcoming those obstacles you would have never realized your potential, strength, willpower, or heart.
Everything happens for a reason.Nothing happens5 or by means of good luck. Illness, injury, love, lost moments of true greatness and sheer stupidity all occur to test the limits of your soul.6 these small tests whatever they may be, life would be like a smoothly paved, straight, flat road to nowhere. It would be safe and comfortable, but dull and utterly 7 .The people you meet who affect your life, and the success and downfalls you experience, help to create who you are and who you become.
Even the 8 experiences can be learned from. In fact, they are probably the most poignant and important ones.If someone hurts you, 9 you, or breaks your heart, forgive them, for they have helped you learn about trust and the importance of being cautious when you open your heart. If someone loves you, love them back 10 , not only because they love you, but because in a way, they are teaching you to love and how to open your 11 and eyes to things.
Make every day count. 12 every moment and take from those moments everything that you possibly can for you may never be able to experience it again. Talk to people that you have never talked to before, and actually listen.Let yourself fall in love, break free, and set your sightshigh.Hold your head up because you have 13 right to.Tell yourself you are a great individual and believe in yourself, for if you don’t believe in yourself, it will be hard for others to believe in you. You can make of your life anything you wish. Create your own life and then go out and live it with absolutely no 14 .
Most importantly, if you LOVE someone, tell him or her, for you never know what tomorrow may have 15 . And learn a lesson in life each day that you live.
That’s the story of life.
A.people B.purpose C.intention D.advantage
A.already B.sometimes C.should D.never
A.limited B.strange C.other D.profound
A.in reflection B.in reality C.in addition D.in a way
A.on purpose B.by any chance C.by accident D.on principle
A.Despite B.With C.For all D.Without
A.bored B.pointless C.undeserved D.meaningful
A.good B.different C.bad D.pleasant
A.betrays B.loves C.appreciates D.understands
A.in turn B.moderately C.unconditionally D.in a way
A.mouth B.mind C.heart D.emotion
A.Comprehend B.Appreciate C.Expect D.Evaluate
A.every B.each C.proper D.exact
A.ambition B.hatred C.belief D.regrets
A.in the future B.in stock C.in store D.in pursuit
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Recently I paid a visit to Harvard University, where there are top class scientists and professors and the best academic system in the world.
I was very when I first stepped onto the campus(校园). Well, it’s not even really a campus. It's like an area in a small town.
Harvard's main buildings are from the 18th century.They look very old and . You might say they’re a little shabby(破旧). They don’t fit the modern 40 of university at all. The buildings are surrounded by and trees, so I felt as if I had walked into a castle of the Mid-Ages. But when I looked across the street, the shops and in-fashion(时尚的) students made me feel like I was in the 21st century . It creates a strong contrast(对比)and brings a special 41 to the school.
Our tents Gary took us around told us.“You see this grass field in the center of the school?Here is where they hold their ceremony .They just set up tents and benches and have a very simple ceremony.” It's ! Who would think the most talented students just graduate on the grass?
I some students put a blanket on the grass and lie down to read a book. When I listened to the soft sound of turning, along with the singing of the birds, I felt very .There was no competitive felling at all.
Harvard has the world’s first computer in its science centre there are hundreds of high-end computers, too. Its religion(宗教) and the literature departments are also the best. It is the perfect mix of tradition and technology.It makes Harvard a very attractive place to in.
I hope one day I’ll my dream school --- Harvard.
A.upset B.troubled C.shocked D.tired
A.more B.less C.much D.most
A.great B.solid C.noisy D.simple
A.still B.even C.ever D.yet
A.model B.way C.idea D.example
A.grass B.stones C.plants D.flowers
A.empty B.quiet C.free D.busy
A.once B.again C.only D.then
A.environment B.scene C.atmosphere(氛围) D.condition
A.guide B.partner C.visitor D.professor
A.celebration B.closing C.opening D.graduation
A.uninteresting B.unbelievable C.unbearable
A.had B.saw C.felt D.imagined
A.books B.benches C.blankets D.pages
A.lucky B.calm C.nervous D.happy
A.but B.and C.though D.yet
A.in B.beyond C.among D.under
A.old B.new C.fast D.fresh
A.read B.live C.study D.tour
A.serve B.attend C.find D.visit
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