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推荐答案在风中飘荡抒情散文汇总一

大前天是开班委会的日子,主要是研究一下“新年联欢会”的形式、会序等问题。这可是过去被冯颖命名的“第一号大事”啊。可开会的时候,冯颖却一反常态,这个以前的“小麻雀,竞一下子哑了起来,只顾把自己埋在书桌上一道一道地做习题。我为了试试她的“立场”是否坚定,便趁她不备,猛地抢过她的作业本,挥舞着,一直跑出了教室,我以为她一定会像过去那样追上来,逗我,捅我……可回头一看,真令人失望,她的选择竟是换了一本继续做……

前天是校领导检查第二课堂活动的日子,冯颖竟在这期间捅了个“马蜂窝”。

她不知是吃错了药,还是喝错了汤,不早不晚,偏偏在这一日向陈老师递交了要退出电子计算机组的“报告”。明年一月份就要参加比赛了,你说陈老师能不着急吗?他连忙匏这件事汇报给领导,经过校领导再三做工作,冯颖才勉强收回了“报告”。这样一件小小的事,唉,竞闹了个“满城风雨”。

冯颖近日来反常的事日益增多,我这个跟她最要好的朋友,也不得不插手了。

今天是星期天。下午,我来到了冯颖的家。 一进她家门,便看见她正坐在小方桌旁做习题呢。

“喂!别刻苦了!”我大声喊道。

“噢,是你呀。”她勉强笑了笑说, “有事吗?”

“做为你的朋友,我想了解一下你近来的情况。”

“等一会儿吧。”她说完便又伏在了书桌上。

“谁给你留这么多作业?”我不禁纳闷地间。

“是爸爸。”然后便向我讲起了她爸爸的“伟大计划”,“爸爸说我还有半年时间便考中学了。如果能进重点中学,就为上大学打下基础。所以,让我现在停止一切活动,专攻学习。待明年考中学时,稳拿重点中学的入学通知书……"

听了冯颖的回答,望着小方桌上满满的一桌复习资料,我似乎找到了冯颖反常的答案……

推荐答案在风中飘荡抒情散文汇总二

一、单选题(共40分)

1.当一个地区的人口自然增长率越来越大时

a.这个地区出生的婴儿越来越多,与死亡无关

b.死亡的人数越来越少,与出生婴儿多少无关

c.出生率越来越大于死亡率

d.出生率与死亡率越来越趋于平衡

2.人口数量增长过慢、过少带来的问题有()

a.资源供应不足,经济落后

b.劳动力丰富,国防兵源充足

c.社会经济负担加重,老人生活困难、孤单等

d.医疗卫生、教育等改善困难、环境恶化

3.关于世界人口的增长,说法正确的是()

a.18世纪以前人口增长较快

b.18世纪以后人口增长缓慢

c.20世纪以后人口增长缓慢

d.18世纪以后,特别是20世

纪以来,人口增长大大加快

4.近几年,人口处于或可能处

于负增长的国家是()

a.印度b.德国

c.泰国d.巴西

5.下列关于人种分布的说法,正确的是()

a.三大人种在世界上都是集中分布

b.三大人种在世界上都是零星分布的

c.三大人种在世界上都是均匀混合居住的

d.三大人种在世界上既有大范围的集中分布区,也有小范围的零星分布

6.非洲是黑种人的故乡,但非洲北部的人种和语言分别是()

a.黑种人当地语言b.白种人英语

c.白种人阿拉伯语d.黑种人阿拉伯语

7.印度的居民大多数说()

a.英语b.法语c.西班牙语d.阿拉伯语

8.西游记中的唐僧师徒四人信仰()

a.基督教b.佛教c.伊斯兰教d.犹太教

9.选择去教堂结婚的人信仰()

a.基督教b.佛教c.伊斯兰教d.犹太教

10.源于中国本土的宗教是()

a.基督教b.佛教c.伊斯兰教d.道教

11.关于聚落的叙述正确的是()

a.有人居住的地方称为聚落

b.一般说来,先有乡村聚落,后有城市聚落

c.居住在乡村聚落的人们主要从事手工和服务业等工作

d.居住在城市聚落的人们主要从事工业和农业等工作

12.既是人口密集的地区,又是人口增长缓慢的地区是()

a.东亚b.北美洲-c.西欧d;大洋洲

13.城市人口迅速增加会产生()

a.就业机会增加b.医疗卫生条件改善

c.住房交通紧张d.受教育机会增加

14.聚落分布密集的地方是()

a.河流中下游的平原地区b.高山地区

c.荒原地区d.雨林地区

15.从南、北半球的位置看,发达国家大部分位于()

a.北半球b.南半球c.北半球南部d.南半球北部

16.关于领土的说法,正确的是()

a.领土一般指陆地面积b.领土是一个国家行使主权的空间

c.领土一般不包括岛屿d.领土指国界范围以内的领陆、领水和领海

17.发展中国家比发达国家落后的主要原因有()

a.长期遭受剥削和掠夺b.智力水平较低、教育落后

c.资源贫乏d.在经济来往中经验不足

18.联合国总部设在()

a.日内瓦b.布鲁塞尔c.纽约d.伦敦

19.下列关于世界经济增长速度的说法,正确的是()

a.发达国家增长快b.中国印度经济增长快

c.北美国家增长快d.欧洲国家增长快

20.乡村聚落类型及其人们从事的生产活动搭配正确的一组是()

a.农村——放牧b.牧村——伐木

c.渔村——捕鱼d.林场——种植

二、综合题(共60分)

1.读世界人口增长示意图,回答下列问题。(28分)

(1)世界人口每增加10亿所用的时间依次为________年、________年、________年、________年、________年。

(2)这说明人口每增加10亿所用的时间________,人口增长速度________。出现这种现象的直接原因是婴儿出生率________,人口死亡率________,人口自然增长率________。

(3)人口自然增长率高低与人口死亡率高低密切联系,而死亡率高低与________直接有关,原因是________________。

(4)我国人口已超过________亿,这说明我国人口增长形势严峻,必须严格执行________这项基本国策。

2.下图中的三座建筑是几种宗教的标志性建筑物,完成下列要求。(14分)

(1)读图填表:

建筑物代表性宗教

a

b

c

(2)亚洲居民多信仰教和教,欧洲和北美洲居民多信仰

教.非洲北部的居民多信仰教。

3、连线题(6分)

a.东南亚地区①四合院

b.北极地区②厚墙小窗的房屋

c.黄土高原③水城

d.威尼斯④高架屋

e.北京⑤冰屋

f.西亚地区⑥窑洞

4.读“乡村人口向城市迁移图”,回答下列问题:(12分)

(1)填写农村人口向城市迁移的主要原因。

(2)农村人口涌入城市,对城市发展会产生哪些影响:

___________________________________________________

第四章居民与聚落单元测试卷答案

一、单选题(共40分)

1、c2、c3、d4、b5、d6、c7、a8、b9、a10、d

11、b12、c13、c14、a15、a16、b17、a18、c19、b20、c

二、综合题(共60分)

1.(1)100,30,15,12(2)越来越短加快上升下降高(3)婴儿死亡减少,人的寿命延长现代医疗卫生水平的进步(4)13计划生育

2.(1)a---伊斯兰教b-----基督教c-----佛教

(2)伊斯兰教、佛教、基督教、伊斯兰教

3、a——④b——⑤c——⑥d——③e——①f——②

4、(1)a:家里人多地少,生活困难,去城里打工b:城里有良好的教育,医疗条件,去城里读书c:城里的生活条件好,到城里去居住d:城里有更多的发展机会,到城里去工作(2)①增加了城市的劳动力来源。②增加了城市商品的购买力,活跃了城市的商业。③给城市带来居住、交通方面的压力。④增加城市的就业难度,也给城市管理、治安管理带来冲击等等。

推荐答案在风中飘荡抒情散文汇总三

参考答案:

一、1.①qì qínɡ hàn②sāo zhuó

2.①由于受感动而产生恭敬和钦佩之情。②浪费或损坏。③答应。④形容人平庸,没有作为。

3.①(参考)小鱼在我手中乱蹦,那种求生的欲望令我感动,使我忍不住把它放进了池中。

②(参考)笼中的鸟,任你如何的展翅也飞不出牢笼。

4.b

5.杏林子作品精选杏林子 刘侠

二、6.设问。引起读者的注意和思考,引起下文。

7.为了引起读者深刻的思考并做出正确的选择:热爱生命,善待生命。

8.①香瓜子在墙角砖缝中长出小苗。②静听心跳,感受自己的生命。

9.掌握自己,好好使用生命,让有限的生命发挥无限的价值,使我们活得更为光彩有力。

10.珍惜生命,不畏艰难,积极乐观地看待生活。(意思对即可)

推荐答案在风中飘荡抒情散文汇总四

注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上。

directions: in this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on answer sheet questions 1-7,choose the best answer from the four choices marked a),b),c) and d)。for questions 8-10,complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.

that’s enough, kids

it was a lovely day at the park and stella bianchi was enjoying the sunshine with her two children when a young boy, aged about four, approached her two-year-old son and pushed him to the ground.

“i’d watched him for a little while and my son was the fourth or fifth child he’d shoved,” she says.” i went over to them, picked up my son, turned to the boy and said, firmly, ’no, we don’t push,” what happened next was unexpected.

“the boy’s mother ran toward me from across the park,” stella says,” i thought she was coming over to apologize, but instead she started shouting at me for disciplining her child, all i did was let him know his behavior was unacceptable. was i supposed to sit back while her kid did whatever he wanted, hurting other children in the process?”

getting your own children to play nice is difficult enough. dealing with other people’s children has become a minefield.

in my house, jumping on the sofa is not allowed. in my sister’s house it’s encouraged. for her, it’s about kids being kids:”if you can’t do it at three, when can you do it?”

each of these philosophies is valid and, it has to be said, my son loves visiting his aunt’s house. but i find myself saying “no” a lot when her kids are over at mine. that’s ok between sisters but becomes dangerous territory when you’re talking to the children of friends or acquaintances.

“kids aren’t all raised the same,” agrees professor naomi white of monash university.” but there is still an idea that they’re the property of the parent. we see our children as an extension of ourselves, so if you’re saying that my child is behaving inappropriately, then that’s somehow a criticism of me.”

in those circumstances, it’s difficult to know whether to approach the child directly or the parent first. there are two schools of thought.

“i’d go to the child first,” says andrew fuller, author of tricky kids. usually a quiet reminder that ’we don’t do that here’ is enough. kids nave finely tuned antennae (直觉) for how to behave in different settings.”

he points out bringing it up with the parent first may make them feel neglectful, which could cause problems. of course, approaching the child first can bring its own headaches, too.

this is why white recommends that you approach the parents first. raise your concerns with the parents if they’re there and ask them to deal with it,” she says.

asked how to approach a parent in this situation, psychologist meredith fuller answers:”explain your needs as well as stressing the importance of the friendship. preface your remarks with something like: ’i know you’ll think i’m silly but in my house i don’t want…’”

when it comes to situations where you’re caring for another child, white is straightforward: “common sense must prevail. if things don’t go well, then have a chat.”

there’re a couple of new grey areas. physical punishment, once accepted from any adult, is no longer appropriate. “a new set of considerations has come to the fore as part of the debate about how we handle children.”

for andrew fuller, the child-centric nature of our society has affected everyone:” the rules are different now from when today’s parents were growing up,” he says, “adults are scared of saying: ’don’t swear’, or asking a child to stand up on a bus. they’re worried that there will be conflict if they point these things out – either from older children, or their parents.”

he sees it as a loss of the sense of common public good and public courtesy (礼貌), and says that adults suffer form it as much as child.

meredith fuller agrees: “a code of conduct is hard to create when you’re living in a world in which everyone is exhausted from overwork and lack of sleep, and a world in which nice people are perceived to finish last.”

“it’s about what i’m doing and what i need,” andrew fuller says. ”the days when a kid came home from school and said, “i got into trouble”。 and dad said, ‘you probably deserved it’。 are over. now the parents are charging up to the school to have a go at teachers.”

this jumping to our children’s defense is part of what fuels the “walking on eggshells” feeling that surrounds our dealings with other people’s children. you know that if you remonstrate(劝诫) with the child, you’re going to have to deal with the parent. it’s admirable to be protective of our kids, but is it good?

“children have to learn to negotiate the world on their own, within reasonable boundaries,” white says. “i suspect that it’s only certain sectors of the population doing the running to the school –better –educated parents are probably more likely to be too involved.”

white believes our notions of a more child-centred, it’s a way of talking about treating our children like commodities(商品)。 we’re centred on them but in ways that reflect positively on us. we treat them as objects whose appearance and achievements are something we can be proud of, rather than serve the best interests of the children.”

one way over-worked, under-resourced parents show commitment to their children is to leap to their defence. back at the park, bianchi’s intervention(干预) on her son’s behalf ended in an undignified exchange of insulting words with the other boy’s mother.

as bianchi approached the park bench where she’d been sitting, other mums came up to her and congratulated her on taking a stand. “apparently the boy had a longstanding reputation for bad behaviour and his mum for even worse behaviour if he was challenged.”

andrew fuller doesn’t believe that we should be afraid of dealing with other people’s kids. “look at kids that aren’t your own as a potential minefield,” he says. he recommends that we don’t stay silent over inappropriate behaviour, particularly with regular visitors.

1、 what did stella bianchi expect the young boy’s mother to do when she talked to him?

a) make an apology

b) come over to intervene

c) discipline her own boy

d) take her own boy away

2、 what does the author say about dealing with other people’s children?

a) it’s important not to hurt them in any way

b) it’s no use trying to stop their wrongdoing

c) it’s advisable to treat them as one’s own kids

d) it’s possible for one to get into lots of trouble

3、 according to professor naomi white of monash university, when one’s kids are criticized, their parents will probably feel

a) discouraged

b) hurt

c) puzzled

d) overwhelmed

4、 what should one do when seeing other people’s kids misbehave according to andrew fuller?

a) talk to them directly in a mild way

b) complain to their parents politely

c) simply leave them alone

d) punish them lightly

5、 due to the child-centric nature of our society,

a) parents are worried when their kids swear at them

b) people think it improper to criticize kids in public

c) people are reluctant to point our kids’ wrongdoings

d) many conflicts arise between parents and their kids

6、 in a world where everyone is exhausted from over work and lack of sleep, 。

a) it’s easy for people to become impatient

b) it’s difficult to create a code of conduct

c) it’s important to be friendly to everybody

d) it’s hard for people to admire each other

7、 how did people use to respond when their kids got into trouble at school?

a) they’d question the teachers

b) they’d charge up to the school

c) they’d tell the kids to clam down

d) they’d put the blame on their kids

8、 professor white believes that the notions of a more child-centred society should be challenged.

9、 according to professor white, today’s parents treat their children as something they can be proud of.

10、 andrew fuller suggests that , when kids behave inappropriately, people should not stay silent.

section a

directions: in this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. at the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. after each question there will be a pause. during the pause, you must read the four choices marked a),b),c)and d),and decide which is the best answer. then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

11.a)only true friendship can last long.

b)letter writing is going out of style.

c)she keeps in regular touch with her classmates.

d)she has lost contact with most of her old friends.

12、 a) a painter. c) a porter.

b) a mechanic. d) a carpenter.

13、 a) look for a place near her office. c) make inquiries elsewhere.

b) find a new job down the street. d) rent the $600 apartment.

14.a) he prefers to wear jeans with a larger waist.

b) he has been extremely busy recently.

c) he has gained some weight lately.

d) he enjoyed going shopping with jane yesterday.

15.a)the woman possesses a natural for art.

b) women have a better artistic taste than men.

c) he isn’t good at abstract thinking.

d) he doesn’t like abstract paintings.

16.a) she couldn’t have left her notebook in the library.

b) she may have put her notebook amid the journals.

c) she should have made careful notes while doing reading.

d) she shouldn’t have read his notes without his knowing it.

17、 a)she wants to get some sleep c) she has a literature class to attend

b) she needs time to write a paper d)she is troubled by her sleep problem

18.a)he is confident he will get the job.

b)his chance of getting the job is slim.

c)it isn’t easy to find a qualified sales manager.

d)the interview didn’t go as well as he expected.

questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.a)he can manage his time more flexibly.

b)he can renew contact with his old friends.

c)he can concentrate on his own projects.

d)he can learn to do administrative work.

20.a)reading its ads in the newspapers.

b)calling its personnel department.

c)contacting its manager.

d)searching its website.

21.a)to cut down its production expenses.

b)to solve the problem of staff shortage.

c)to improve its administrative efficiency.

d)to utilize its retired employees’ resources.

questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22.a)buy a tractor.

b)fix a house.

c)see a piece of property.

d)sing a business contract.

23.a)it is only forty miles form where they live.

b)it is a small one with a two-bedroom house.

c)it was a large garden with fresh vegetables.

d)it has a large garden with fresh vegetables.

24.a)growing potatoes will involve less labor.

b)its soil may not be very suitable for corn.

c)it may not be big enough for raising corn.

d)raising potatoes will be more profitable.

25a)finances

b)equipment

c)labor

d)profits

section b

directions: in this section, you will hear 3 short passages. at the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. after you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a), b), c) and d)。then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

passage one

26 a)to introduce the chief of the city’s police force

b)to comment on a talk by a distinguished guest

c)to address the issue of community security

d)to explain the functions of the city council

27 a)he has distinguished himself in city management

b)he is head of the international police force

c)he completed his higher education abroad

d)he holds a master’s degree in criminology

28 a)to coordinate work among police departments

b)to get police officers closer to the local people

c)to help the residents in times of emergency

d)to enable the police to take prompt action

29 a)popular

b)discouraging

c)effective

d)controversial

passage two

30 a)people differ greatly in their ability to communicate

b)there are numerous languages in existence

c)most public languages are inherently vague

d)big gaps exist between private and public languages

31 a)it is a sign of human intelligence

b)in improves with constant practice

c)it is something we are born with

d)it varies from person to person

32 a)how private languages are developed

b)how different languages are related

c)how people create their languages

d)how children learn to use language

passage three

33 a)she was a tailor

b)she was an engineer

c)she was an educator

d)she was a public speaker

34、

a)basing them on science-fiction movies.

b) including interesting examples in them

c) adjusting them to different audiences

d) focusing on the latest progress in space science

35、

a) whether spacemen carry weapons

b) how spacesuits protect spacemen

c) how nasa trains its spacemen

d) what spacemen cat and drink

section c

directions : in this section 。you will hear a passage three time. when the passage is read for first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. when the passage is read for the first time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36to43 with the exact words you have just heard. for these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.

crime is increasing world wide. there is every reason to believe the (36)____will continue through the next few decades.

crime rates have always been high in multicultural, industrialized societies such as the united states, but a new(37)____has appeared on the world(38)____rapidly rising crime rates in nations that previously reported few(39)____. street crimes such as robbery, rape (40)___and auto theft are clearly rising(41)___in eastern european countries such as hungary and in western european nations such as the united kingdom.

what is driving this crime (42)____?there are no simple answers. still,there are certain conditions(43) _______with rising crime increasing heterogeneity (混杂) of populations, greater cultural pluralism, higher immigration, democratization of government,(44) ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________

these conditions are increasingly observable around the world 。 for instance, cultures that were previously isolated and homogeneous(同种类的) ,such as japan, denmark and greece (45)____________________________________________________________________________

multiculturalism can be a rewarding, enriching experience, but it can also lead to a clash of values. heterogeneity in societies will be the rule in the twenty-first century, and (46)_________________________________________________

36 trend

37 phenomenon

38 scene

39 offences

40 murder

41 particularly

42 explosion

43 associated

44 changing national borders, greater economic growth and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong.

45 are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been common in america for most of its history.

46 failure to recognize and plan for such persity can lead to serious crime problems.

part iv reading comprehension (reading in depth)

section a

question 47-56

a bookless life is an incomplete life. books influence the depth and breadth of life. they meet the natural______47_f_____for freedom, for expression, for creativity and beauty of life. learners, therefore, must have books, and the right type of book, for the satisfaction of their need. readers turn______48_k____ to books because their curiosity concerning all manners of things, their eagerness to share in the experiences of others and their need to ____49 h_____ from their own limited environment lead them to find in books food for the mind and the spirit. through their reading they find a deeper significance to life as books acquaint them with life in the world as it was and it is now. they are presented with a __50 g_____ of human experiences and come to ___51 n____ other ways of thought and living. and while ____52 i____ their own relationships and responses to life , the readers often find that the ___53 b__ in their stories are going through similar adjustments, which help to clarify and give significance to their own.

books provide ___54 a_____ material for readers’ imagination to grow. imagination is a valuable quality and a motivating power, and stimulates achievement. while enriching their imagination, books __55 o____their outlook, develop a fact-finding attitude and train them to use leisure ___56 m___. the social and educational significance of the readers’ books cannot be overestimated in an academic library.

a. abundant

b. characters

c. communicating

d. completely

e. derive

f. desire

g. persity

h. escape

i. establishing

j. narrow

k. naturally

l. personnel

m. properly

n. respect

o. widen

section b

directions there are 2 passages in this section, each passage is followed by some question or unfinished statements. for each of them there are four choices marked a b c should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

passage one

question 57 to 61 based on the following passage.

if you are a male and you are reading this ,congratulations: you are a survivor 。according to statistics 。you are more than twice as likely to die of skin cancer than a woman ,and nine times more likely to die of aids. assuming you make it to the end of your natural term, about 78 years for men in australia, you will die on average five years before a woman.

there are many reasons for this-typically, men take more risks than woman and are more likely to drink and smoke but perhaps more importantly, men don’t go to the doctor.

“men aren’t seeing doctors as often as they should, ” says dr. gullotta, “this is particularly so for the over-40s,when diseases tend to strike.”

gullotta says a healthy man should visit the doctor every year or two. for those over 45,it should be at least once a year.

two months ago gullotta saw a 50-year-old ma who had delayed doing anything about his smoker’s cough for a year.

“when i finally saw him it had already spread and he has since died from lung cancer” he says, “earlier detection and treatment may not have cured him, but it would have prolonged this life”

according to a recent survey, 95%of women aged between 15 and early 40s see a doctor once a year, compared to 70% of men in the same age group.

“a lot of men think they are invincible (不可战胜的)”gullotta says “they only come in when a friend drops dead on the golf course and they think” geez, if it could happen to him.

then there is the ostrich approach,” some men are scared of what might be there and would rather not know, ” says dr. ross cartmill.

“most w w men get their cars serviced more regularly than they service their bodies,” cartmill says 。he believes most diseases that commonly affect men could be addressed by preventive check-ups

regular check-ups for men would inevitably place strain on the public purse, cartmill says.” but prevention is cheaper in the long run than having to treat the diseases. besides, the ultimate cost is far greater: it is called premature death.”

does the author congratulate his male readers at the beginning of the passage?

a. they are more likely to survive serious diseases today.

b. their average life span has been considerably extended.

c. they have lived long enough to read this article.

d. they are sure to enjoy a longer and happier live.

58。what does the author state is the most important reason men die five years earlier on average than women?

a. men drink and smoke much more than women

b. men don’t seek medical care as often as women

c. men aren’t as cautions as women in face of danger

d. men are more likely to suffer from fatal diseases

59、 which of the following best completes the sentence “geez, if it could happen to him,…’(line2,para,8)?

a. it could happen to me, too

b. i should avoid playing golf

c. i should consider myself lucky

d. it would be a big misfortune

60what does dr. ross cartmill mean by “the ostrich approach”(line q para.9)

a. a casual attitude towards one’s health conditions

b. a new therapy for certain psychological problems

c. refusal to get medical treatment for fear of the pain involved

d. unwillingness to find out about one’s disease because of fear

61、 what does cartmill say about regular check-ups for men?

may increase public expenses

will save money in the long run

may cause psychological strains on men

will enable men to live as long as women

passage two

question 62 to 66 are based on the following passage

high-quality customer service is preached(宣扬) by many ,but actually keeping customers happy is easier said than done

shoppers seldom complain to the manager or owner of a retail store, but instead will alert their friends, relatives, co-workers, strangers-and anyone who will listen.

store managers are often the last to hear complaints, and often find out only when their regular customers decide t frequent their competitors, according to a study jointly conducted by verde group and wharton school

“storytelling hurts retailers and entertains consumers,” said paula courtney, president of the verde group.” the store loses the customer, but the shopper must also find a replacement.”

on average, every unhappy customer will complain to at least four other, and will no longer visit the specific store for every dissatisfied customer, a store will lose up to three more due to negative reviews. the resulting “snowball effect” can be disastrous to retailers.

according to the research, shoppers who purchased clothing encountered the most problems. ranked second and third were grocery and electronics customers.

the most common complaints include filled parking lots, cluttered (塞满了的) shelves, overloaded racks, out-of-stock items, long check-out lines, and rude salespeople.

during peak shopping hours, some retailers solved the parking problems by getting moonlighting local police to work as parking attendants. some hired flag wavers to direct customers to empty parking spaces. this guidance climinated the need for customers to circle the parking lot endlessly, and avoided confrontation between those eyeing the same parking space.

retailers can relieve the headaches by redesigning store layouts, pre-stocking sales items, hiring speedy and experienced cashiers, and having sales representatives on hand to answer questions.

most importantly, salespeople should be diplomatic and polite with angry customers.

“retailers who’re responsive and friendly are more likely to smooth over issues than those who aren’t so friendly.” said professor stephen hoch. “maybe something as simple as a greeter at the store entrance would help.”

customers can also improve future shopping experiences by filing complaints to the retailer, instead of complaining to the rest of the world. retailers are hard-pressed to improve when they have no idea what is wrong.

62、 why are store managers often the last to hear complaints?

a most customers won’t bother to complain even if they have had unhappy experiences.

b customers would rather relate their unhappy experiences to people around them.

c few customers believe the service will be improved.

d customers have no easy access to store managers.

63、 what does paula courtney imply by saying “ … the shopper must also find a replacement” (line 2, para. 4)?

a new customers are bound to replace old ones.

b it is not likely the shopper can find the same products in other stores.

c most stores provide the same

d not complaining to the manager causes the shopper some trouble too.

64、 shop owners often hire moonlighting police as parking attendants so that shoppers_____

a can stay longer browsing in the store

b won’t have trouble parking their cars

c won’t have any worries about security

d can find their cars easily after shopping

65、 what contributes most to smoothing over issues with customers?

a manners of the salespeople

b hiring of efficient employees

c huge supply of goods for sale

d design of the store layout.

66、 to achieve better shopping experiences, customers are advised to _________.

a exert pressure on stores to improve their service

b settle their disputes with stores in a diplomatic way

c voice their dissatisfaction to store managers directly

d shop around and make comparisons between stores

directions: there are 20 blanks in the following passage. for each blank there are four choices marked a,b,c,d on the right side of the paper. you should choose the one that best fits into the passage. then mark the corresponding letter on answer sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

playing organized sports is such a common experience in the united states that many children and teenagers that them for granted. this is especially true 67 children from families and communities that have the resources needed to organize and 68 sports programs and make sure that there is easy 69 to participation opportunities. children in low-income families and poor communities are 70 likely to take organized youth sports for granted because they often 71 the resources needed to pay for participation 72, equipment, and transportation to practices and games 73 their communities do not have resources to build and 74 sports fields and facilities.

organized youth sports 75 appeared during the early 20th century in the united states and other wealthy nations. they were originally developed 76 some educators and developmental experts 77 that the behavior and character of children were 78 influenced by their social surrounding and everyday experiences. this 79 many people to believe that if you could organize the experiences of children in 80 ways, you could influence the kinds of adults that those children would become.

this belief that the social 81 influenced a person’s overall development was very 82 to people interested in progress and reform in the united states 83 the beginning of the 20th century. it caused them to think about 84 they might control the experiences of children to 85 responsible and productive adults. they believed >

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36 trend

37 phenomenon

38 scene

39 offences

40 murder

41 particularly

42 explosion

43 associated

44 changing national borders, greater economic growth and the lack of accepted social ideas of right and wrong.

45 are now facing the sort of cultural variety that has been common in america for most of its history.

46 failure to recognize and plan for such persity can lead to serious crime problems.

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91、until it was accidentally found by a doctor

推荐答案在风中飘荡抒情散文汇总五

1、提问:茉莉花、太阳花、玫瑰花哪一朵花最没力?

回答:茉莉花。原因:好一朵美丽(没力)的茉莉花。

2、提问:猩猩最讨厌什么线?

回答:平行线。原因:平行线没有相交(香蕉)。

3、提问:布和纸怕什么?

回答:布怕一万,纸怕万一。原因:不(布)怕一万,只(纸)万一。

4、提问:象皮、老虎皮、狮子皮哪一个最不好?

回答:象皮。原因:橡皮擦(橡皮差)。

5、提问:麒麟到了北极会变成什么?

回答:冰淇凌。原因:冰淇凌(冰麒麟)。

6、提问:哪位历史人物最欠扁?

回答:苏武。原因:苏武牧羊北海边(被海扁)。

7、提问:从1到9哪个数最勤劳,哪个数最懒惰?

回答:1懒惰,2勤劳。原因:一(1)不做二(2)不休。

8、提问:怎么使麻雀安静下来?

回答:压它一下。原因:鸦雀无声(压雀无声)。

9、提问:历史上哪个跑的最快?

回答:曹操。原因:说曹操曹操到。

10、提问:30至50区间哪个数字比熊的大便厉害!

答案:40。原因:事实胜于雄(熊)辩(便)。

推荐答案在风中飘荡抒情散文汇总六

1、选择这份工作的动机或者这个职位最吸引你的是什么

这是一个表现你对这个公司、这份工作看法的机会。回答应使考官确认你具备他要求的素质。同时招聘者可明白面试者对这份工作的热忱及理解度,并筛选因一时兴起而来应征的人,如果是无经验者,能够强调"就算职种不一样,也期望有机会发挥之前的经验"。求职者可从对工作的研究与个人兴趣的角度,加以发挥。

2、你认为自我最大的弱点是什么

绝对不要自作聪明的回答"我最大的缺点是过于追求完美",有的人以为这样回答会显得自我比较出色,但事实上,他已经岌岌可危了。

3、你最喜欢的大学课程是什么为什么

说和你要应聘的职位相关的课程吧,表现一下自我的热诚没有什么坏处。

4、你最不喜欢的大学课程是什么为什么

我不得不说是我们大学的主修课程,虽然我明白他们只是例行一下公事,但课堂上死气沉沉,教师和学生都只可是想熬完这个学期"。

5、你在大学期间最喜欢的教师是谁

有人曾答得很好:"教我们广告营销的教授,他能使课堂充满生气。经过实例让学生把知识和现实紧密结合,而不是死读课本,我想我从他身上得到的最多"。

6、你能为我们公司带来什么呢

假如你能够的话,试着告诉他们你能够减低他们的费用:"我已经理解过microsoftaccess和word的培训,立刻就能够上岗工作"。(access培训要花$540,word要花$445,可为公司省下$1000的培训费用。)

7、最能概括你自我的三个词是什么

能够根据情景这样说:适应本事强、有职责心、做事有始有终,结合具体例子向主考官解释,使他们觉得你具有发展潜力。

8、你为什么来应聘这份工作(或为什么你想到那里来工作)

"我来应聘是因为我相信自我能为公司做出贡献,我在这个领域的经验很少人比得上,并且我的适应本事使我确信我能把职责带上一个新的台阶"应证者为了证明应征原因及工作意愿,回答时答案最好是能与应征公司的产品及企业相关的,最好不要回答:因为将来有发展性、因为安定等答案,要表现出有充分研究过企业的样貌。

9、你认为这份工作最重要的是什么

叙述工作特性的同时,也要加上自我的看法,如果是有经验的人,最好说明自我的心态。

10、你对我公司有什么认识因为还没进公司上班,所以主考官也不会太过于刁难,只要说出在其他公司所没有的感受就能够了,或者说出面试当天的印象也能够。如果你事先做过一些调查,那么你能够说几件你明白的事,比如说"销售额是多少多少"之类。

11、你是怎样明白我们招聘这个职位的呢

如果你是从公司内部某人处打听来的消息,记得提及他的名字,公司不说偏袒内部关系不代表它不存在。

12、除了工资,还有什么福利最吸引你

尽可能诚实,如果你做足了功课,你就明白他们会供给什么,回答尽可能和他们供给的相配。如果你觉得自我该得到更多,也能够多要一点。

13、你参加过什么业余活动

既然最好是让人觉得你处事不乏手腕,那么最好强调一下那些需要群体合作和领导才能的活动。

14、你参加过义务活动吗此刻就着手作一些义务活动,不仅仅是那些对社会有贡献的,还要是你的雇主会在意的,如果他们还没有一个这样的员工,那么你会成为很好的公关资源。

15、你心目中的英雄是谁

最好的答案是你的朋友或家人,尽量避免说及名人或明星。

16、你有什么问题吗

必须要提问。你必须回答"当然"。你要经过你的发问,了解更多关于这家公司、这次面试、这份工作的信息。假如你笑笑说"没有"(心里想着最终结束了,长长吐了口气)那才是犯了一个大错误。这往往被理解为你对该公司、对这份工作没有太深厚的兴趣;其次,从最实际的研究出发,你难道不想听话听音敲打一下考官,推断一下自我入围有几成期望

17、你过去的上级是个什么样的人

别贬低过去的上司,提一下他的长处和不足。

18、你为什么还没找到适宜的职位呢

别怕告诉他们你可能会有的聘请,千万不要说"我上一次面试弄得一塌糊涂……"。指出这是你第一次面试。

19、你最近看过的电影,或者小说是什么

找一些老少咸宜,真情感人的电影。

20、你的业余爱好是什么

找一些富于团体合作精神的。

21、你怎样看待要向比你年轻的人或女性的汇报呢

"我从不根据年龄性别划分别人,只要他们是凭借自我本事到达该职务的,那绝对没有问题。

22、你此刻能把过去做过的工作做得更好吗

"事后诸葛亮地说……"记得回答前先说这句话。

23、我能够跟你的前任上司联系求证一下吗

随便你怎样回答,但如果能够的话,最好答应。异常是你有前上司的证明信,没有比"当然,我有他的推荐信,你能够打电话给……"更好的回答了。

24、有过创业吗

这个问题能够显示你的冲劲。但如果你的回答是"有"的话,千万细心,下一个问题可能就是"那么为什么你不这样做呢"

25、把这张桌子或我手中的钢笔推销给我

如果应聘销售或者市场之类的职务会碰到这类问题。

26、作为被面试者给我打一下分

试着列出四个优点和一个十分十分小的缺点。

27、告诉我三件关于本公司的事情。

这是公司想测试应征者对公司的兴趣及进公司的意愿有多少的问题,如果回答"完全不了解",那就没有必要再说下去了,最好要稍稍记住公司简介资料及征聘人事的广告资料,最好的回答就是"因为对该公司的××点相当有兴趣所以再来应征"。

你应当明白十件和公司有关的事情,他问你三件你回答四件,他问你四件你回答五件。

28、你认为这个业界的现状怎样

主要是了解求职者对产业现状的理解及展望,针对无经验者则试探其投入意愿与关心程度,没必要陈述独创的见解,只需表达正确的意见。如果是同业的转职者,不但须掌握业界的方向,尚需加入个人见解。如果是异业转行,就不光只是阐述市场的.动向更要加上自我的见解才好。

29、在以前的公司都从事什么样的工作

回答得要领有三点:担任的工作资料、职务、成绩三项,这个问题能够让公司明白面试者是否贴合所要招募的职位、以前在公司的职务是否重要,来确定应征者的发展性。请具体说明对工作的理解程度及熟悉度。

30、请告知工作上成功与失败的地方

成功的地方可举出目前为止的实绩,来强调对经历的自信,也能够叙述工作所带来的乐趣;至于失败经验与其说"没有",不如将如何克服失败的经验说出来,并说出由失败中所得到的教训。

推荐答案在风中飘荡抒情散文汇总七

比较文言选段,回答问题。

黔之驴

黔无驴,有好事者,船载以入;至则无可用,放之山下。虎见之,庞然大物也,以为神。蔽林间窥之,稍出近之,慭慭然,莫相知。

他日,驴一鸣,虎大骇,远遁,以为且噬已也,甚恐!然往来视之,觉无异能者,益习其声,又近出前后,终不敢搏。稍近益狎,荡倚冲冒。驴不胜怒,蹄之。虎因喜,计之曰:“技止此耳!” https:/// 因跳踉大?,断其喉,尽其肉,乃去。

老妪与虎

曾有老妪山行,见一兽如大虫,羸然跬①步而不进,若伤其足者。妪因即之,而虎举前足以示妪。妪看之,乃有芒刺在掌下,因为拔之。俄而虎奋迅?吼,别妪而去,似媿②其恩者。

及归,翌日,自外掷麋鹿狐兔至于庭者,日无阙③焉。妪登垣视之,乃前伤虎也,因为亲族具言其事,而心异之。

一旦,忽掷一死人,血肉狼藉,乃被村人凶者呵捕,云杀人。妪具说其由,始得释缚。乃登垣伺其虎至,而语之曰:“感则感矣,叩头大王,已后更莫抛人来也!”(选自《唐语林》,该书编撰者传为宋代王谠。)

【注释】①跬:半步。②媿:通“愧”,这里有谢的意思。③阙:同“缺”,空缺。

1.理解加粗词语的含义。

(1)莫相知( )

(2)稍近益狎( )

(3)而心异之( )

(4)妪具说其由( )

2.下列加粗虚词理解完全正确的一项是( )

a.以为神(把)而虎举前足以示妪(凭借)

b.然往来视之(然而) 羸然跬步而不进(然后)

c.计之曰(代“驴发怒只能用蹄踢”这件事。) 妪因即之(代受伤的老虎)

d.别妪而去(表顺承,就)而语之曰(表转折,却)

3.用现代汉语翻译下列语句。

(1)因跳踉大?,断其喉,尽其肉,乃去。

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(2)感则感矣,叩头大王,已后更莫抛人来也!

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4.“然往来视之,觉无异能者,益习其声,又近出前后,终不敢搏。”这句话运用对老虎进行什么描写?有什么作用?。

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5.两文中的描写的老虎的形象有哪些异同点?

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6.【甲】文中“驴”和【乙】文中的“老虎”,你从它们身上分别懂得了什么道理?

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参考答案:

1.(1)偏指一方,一般指对方。(2)亲近而不庄重。(3)对……感到惊异。(4)详尽、具体的意思。

2.c

3.(1)于是跳跃起来大声吼叫,咬断驴的喉咙,吃完了它的肉,才离去。

(2)感恩就感恩了,叩头大王,今后不要再抛人进来啊!

4.心理描写,突出了老虎面对不了解的驴子,急切试探而又小心谨慎的心理。

5.两文中的老虎都凶残而充满着智慧。【甲】文还突出其勇敢;【乙】文突出其懂得感恩。

6.在【甲】文的“驴”身上,我懂得了人要有真实本领,外强中干只会落得可悲的下场。从【乙】文的老虎身上,我懂得了人要有感恩报德之心,同时也需要运用合适的方法。

推荐答案在风中飘荡抒情散文汇总八

(19分)

老子曰:至治之极,邻国相望,鸡狗之声相闻,民各甘其食,美其服,安其俗,乐其业,至老死不相往来。必用此为务,挽①近世涂民耳目,则几无行矣。

太史公曰:夫神农以前,吾不知已。至若《诗》、《书》所述虞、夏以来,耳目欲极声色之好,口欲穷刍豢之味②,身安逸乐,而心夸矜势能之荣。使俗之渐民久矣,虽户说以眇论③,终不能化。故善者因之,其次利道之,其次教诲之,其次整齐之,最下者与之争。

夫山西饶材、竹、玉石,山东多鱼、盐、漆、丝、声色,江南出梓、姜、桂、金、锡、玳瑁、珠玑、齿、革,龙门、碣石北多马、牛、羊、裘、筋、角;铜、铁则千里往往山出棋置。此其大较也。皆中国人民所喜好,谣俗被服饮食奉生送死之具也。故待农而食之,虞而出之④,工而成之,商而通之。此宁有政教发征期会哉?人各任其能,竭其力,以得所欲。故物贱之征贵,贵之征贱,各劝其业,乐其事,若水之趋下,日夜无休时,不召而自来,不求而民出之。岂非道之所符,而自然之验邪?

《周书》曰:农不出则乏其食,工不出则乏其事,商不出则三宝绝⑤,虞不出则财匮少。财匮少而山泽不辟矣。此四者,民所衣食之原也。原大则饶,原小则鲜。上则富国,下则富家。贫富之道,莫之夺予,而巧者有余,拙者不足。故太公望封于营丘,地潟卤⑥,人民寡,于是太公劝其女功,极技巧,通鱼盐,则人物归之。故齐冠带衣履天下,海岱之间敛袂而往朝焉。其后齐中衰,管子修之,设轻重九府,则桓公以霸,九合诸侯,一匡天下;而管氏亦有三归,位在陪臣,富于列国之君。是以齐富强至于威、宣也。

故曰:仓廪实而知礼节,衣食足而知荣辱。礼生于有而废于无。故君子富,好行其德;小人富,以适其力。渊深而鱼生之,山深而兽往之,人富而仁义附焉。富者得势益彰,失势则客无所之,以而不乐。夷狄益甚。谚曰:千金之子,不死于市。此非空言也。故曰:天下熙熙,皆为利来;天下攘攘,皆为利往。夫千乘之王,万家之侯,百室之君,尚犹患贫,而况匹夫编户之民乎!

【注】①挽,同晚。②刍豢:指牲畜的肉。③眇:同妙。④虞:掌管山林川泽出产的官,此指开发山林川泽的人。⑤三宝:食、事、财。绝:不流通。⑥潟卤:盐碱地,不适宜耕种。

(选自《史记 货殖列传》有删改)

1、下列句中加点词语的解释不正确的一项是( )

a.夫神农以前,吾不知已 已:通矣,了

b.故善者因之,其次利道之 道:通导,引导

c.各劝其业,乐其事 劝:勉励

d.小人富,以适其力。 适:到,往

2、下列句中加点词语的用法和意义相同的一组是( )

a.海岱之间敛袂而往朝焉 积善成德,而神明自得。

b.莫之夺予 胡为乎遑遑欲何之

c.农不出则乏其食 非吾所谓传其道解其惑者也

d.则桓公以霸 谨拜表以闻

3.下列对原文有关内容的分析和概括,不正确的一项是( )

a.老子的小国寡民理念在近世行不通,是因为人们都追求舒适享乐;对人们的欲望,统治者最好的做法是顺其自然。

b.各地物产丰富,但只有政府主动、大力协调各种经济门类,农、虞、工、商才能各行其事,人民才能安居乐业。

c.姜太公在经济基础薄弱之时,管仲在齐国中衰时,都实行了发展经济的政策。由于富强,齐国还实现了九合诸侯,一匡天下的霸业。

d.天下之人上至天子诸侯下到平民百姓,都求财谋利,担忧贫穷。只有生活富裕了,君子才喜欢行仁义之事,普通百姓才懂得礼仪。

4.把第ⅰ卷文言文阅读材料中画横线的句子翻译成现代汉语。(10分)

(1)使俗之渐民久矣,虽户说以眇论,终不能化。(5分)

答:

(2)此四者,民所衣食之原也。原大则饶,原小则鲜。(5分)

答:

1.d ( 适:适合,引申为用在适当的地方)

2.c (其均为代词,那。 a连词,表修饰/表因果 b代词,宾语前置的标志;动词,到。d介词,因为/连词,表目的。)

3.b (原文第三段强调社会经济的自动调节,人民自发地发展生产实现安居乐业。)

4.(1)致使这种风俗浸染百姓的思想很久了,即使用(老子那样)微妙的言辞挨家挨户去劝说,终究不能使他们的思想改变。(使、渐、虽、化、户说以眇论状语后置各1分)

(2)这四种行业,是老百姓吃饭穿衣的本源。本源充实,就会衣食丰富;本源不足,就会衣食匮乏。(此四者、原、饶、鲜、补充省略成分各1分)

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