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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上A. fulfillB. assumeC. demandsD. particularlyE. personalF. representG. possiblyH. welfareI. presenceJ. symbolic When Michelle Obama became first lady of the United States on January 20, she began to join her husband in a partnership to transform the public face America presents to the wo

2、rld. In the process, she is expected to _41_ a new role that offers exciting opportunities and challenges.Although the position of first lady is unelected and unpaid, a presidents spouse has many official duties, some practical and some ceremonial or _42_. As first lady, Michelle Obama will _43_ her

3、 country when traveling overseas, and she will preside(擔(dān)任) as hostess at White House state dinners and other important functions. In addition, she will _44_ continue meeting with citizens across the United States, much as she did during the 2008 presidential campaign.Modern U.S. first ladies often d

4、evote part of their time to a public-service agenda of their own choosing. Michelle Obama already has indicated she is _45_ interested in the _46_ of military families, and her efforts on their behalf almost certainly will ensure that those families needs receive high-level attention.On a more _47_

5、level, the first lady has told reporters she intends to _48_ her obligations as “mom-in-chief” to the Obamas two young daughters, Malia and Sasha, as the girls adjust to their new home at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Her balancing act should be familiar to working mothers everywhere as she strives to m

6、eets the _49_ of a fast-paced job while carving out time with her husband and children.41-49 B J F G D H E A CAavoiding Bregard Ccorrect Dproperly ABcustomACanyone ADfeature BCthose BD. notic CDpoliteForeigners often fail to appreciate the formal code of greeting in France. The French shake hands wi

7、th everyone(family, children, strangers), at home, on the way to work, at work, on leaving work, on the way home from work, etc. Thus, in an office , perhaps a dozen people, no work will be done for the first half hour while 41 who have not met since the day before, remind each other who they are.Ho

8、wever, it is important to remember with whom one has shaken hands on any one day. The French 42 it as extremely bad manners to shake hands twice, as though one had not taken enough 43 for the first time.It is still the 44 to say “Bonjour” and “Au revoir” to others when entering or leaving a shop or

9、bar. This is not because the French are too 45 . It is because they see acknowledging(注意) the existence of others as a way of 46 being rude. This may seem unbearably slight to others, but to the French it is most important. Manners mean civilization to them. Kissing is not so much of a(n) 47 of Fren

10、ch life as others supposed. But when it does take place, it must be done 48 , according to the rules. The 49 order is left cheek, right cheek, left cheek-very formal, very stylized. In Paris four kisses are sometimes permitted: left, right, left, right.41BC 42B 43BD 44AB 45CD 46A 47AD 48D 49CA. majo

11、rB. determinedC. promotionD. prosperousE. stressedF. surprisinglyG. impressedH. questionsI. cooperationJ. increasinglyBarack Obama has been a hit in China. Apart from holding talks with Chinese leaders, the president _41_ the Chinese with a lively question-and-answer session with college students. I

12、n fact, he is the first U.S. president to visit China inside his first year in office.“The United States insists we do not seek to contain Chinas rise,” he told Chinese students in Shanghai. “On the contrary, we welcome China as a strong and _42_ and successful member of the community of nations.”Th

13、e U.S.-China relationship has opened the door to partnerships on _43 _ global concerns including economic recovery, clean energy, climate change, and the _44_ of peace and beyond, he added.Indeed, given these pressing issues, China and the United States have _45_ found their future linked together.

14、They discovered that the largest developing nation and the most powerful industrialized country have to work in concert.Obamas visit to China on November 15-18 highlighted the complexity of arguably the most important bilateral (雙邊) relationship in the world. Moreover, for all their differences and

15、disagreements, Beijing and Washington are _46_ to manage their relations in a way that will contribute to world peace and development.Obama kicked off his first state visit to China in the countrys financial and economic centre, Shanghai, where he held a “town hall” meeting with more than 500 Chines

16、e students. The one-hour discussion, during which Obama took _47_ ranging from antiterrorism to recipes for success with his signature charisma (領(lǐng)袖魅力), was broadcast live on the websites.He _48_ that young people could help build bridges in U.S.-China _49_ a process that he said must grow beyond the

17、 two countries governments to take root in the people.4145 GDACJ4649 BHEIA. equallyB. recycle C. portionD. dissolveE. threatenF. countless G. capable H. convenientI. approximatelyJ. comfortsThe pollution of the earths soil and water has become an issue of great concern. Until recently, most of that

18、concern has focused on the land 41 of the planet, where pollution directly affects people in their daily lives. Now, however, we have begun to realize that marine (海洋的) pollution is 42 important. According to S.A. Patin, marine pollution is the condition that results when people introduce into the s

19、eas substances harmful to life, health, resources, activities, or 43 . Marine pollution is far from new. For over a million years, people have thought of the sea as a 44 place to throw their garbage. And it is true that the sea has a great capacity for absorbing organic wastes. Some of these wastes

20、are eaten directly by the larger fishes. Others quickly 45 into a kind of organic soup that provides food to 46 species of single-celled plant and animal life. As civilizations grew, more different pollutants were dumped into the seas. Still, this pollution did not really threaten the marine environ

21、ment. The seas seemed 47 of coping with anything that people could throw at them. This situation changed, however, when suddenly factories began dumping enormous quantities of materials into the seas. Especially in some coastal areas near large cities, ocean pollution began to 48 marine life. For th

22、e first time, the oceans began to fail in their ability to 49 humanitys waste. Section B 41. C 42. A 43. J 44. H 45. D 46. F 47. G 48. E 49. BA. influence B. devoted C. physically D. circumstance E. affected F. overall G. financially H. decision I. positive J. striveHappiness, according to the Oxfor

23、d English dictionary, is based on luck or good fortune. Joy on the other hand, is described as a vivid emotion of pleasure. Thus, happiness depends on _41_; joy, on our emotional well-being.If you know joyful people, you will probably notice common traits among them. Joyful people are often healthy,

24、 both _42_ and mentally; they value strong _43_ relationships, and they dont allow the extremes of life - sudden highs or sudden lows - to _44_ them too much. Joyful people lead a more stable life. But these abilities do not just arrive; they have to be worked at.Teaching ourselves to be joyful may

25、be one of the greatest things we can do to enhance our _45_ health. However, it is important to understand that joy is an emotion that arises from within us and is not _46_ by the things that happen to us. Instead of looking for external things to provide happiness in our lives, we must _47_ to find

26、 the joy within. We must educate ourselves about joy and work to enhance it in our lives. One way to start is to make a _48_ to wake up every morning and find joy in our lives. Think about a special person or a _49_ pet. It is our choice to be joyful or fearful. Lets take the time to train ourselves

27、 to be joyful - our lives will be both happier and healthier for it.Vocabulary41-49 D C I A F E J H BA. handsB. qualities C. downD. curiosityE. prettyF. looksG. ashamed H. applied I. ruined J. informationWhen I succeeded in becoming a part-time employee of Nokia China last summer, many friends asked

28、 me how I survived the interview. I once asked myself the same questions. Many of my peers also _41_ for the job, including some very competitive and intelligent students from famous universities. But why did the interviewer pick me instead of them? Finally, _42 _ pushed me to ask the interviewers a

29、fter we became colleagues. The answer was that I appeared confident but humble, responsible and communicative. They evaluated people not just on their academic certificates, but on the base of their _43_ and abilities. I happened to be the right person. To be frank, I once felt _44_ of being a stude

30、nt from an unknown college, and I think this may apply to some of you. I thought my future was ruined. It was only at the time of my successful interview that I finally understood the famous saying - “You decide where you go.” A wide range of skills is important these days. I used to work for Master Kong. My job was to cook instant noodles for customers. I had regarded it as a piece of cake, but I failed constantly. I had to cook the noodles for the right amount of time to make them t

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