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新初二英语语法填空(教师版)新初二英语语法填空(教师版)新初二英语语法填空(教师版)xxx公司新初二英语语法填空(教师版)文件编号:文件日期:修订次数:第1.0次更改批准审核制定方案设计,管理制度个性化教学辅导教案学科:英语任课教师:授课日期:2014年月日(星期)姓名年级授课时间段课时:教学课题1Onedayarichmantookhissononatriptothecountry.Hewantedtoshowhissonhowthepoorlivedsohecouldbethankful31hiswealth.Theyspentacoupleofdaysandnightsonthefarmof32wouldbeconsideredapoorfamily.Ontheirreturnthefatheraskedhisson33(explain)whathehadlearnt.Theboy,whohadremainedsilentanddeepinthoughtonthejourneyhome,34(reply)inawaythatshockedhisfather.Theboysaidhewantedtobecomeafarmer.Heenviedthefarmerswhohadthebeautifulnightstarstogivethemlight35hisfamilyhadonlyexpensivelanterns.Hiswishtohaveafarm36hecouldgoswimminginanendlessriverinsteadofthegardenpoolintheirhome.Finallyheaskedhisfather,"Whatmakesussafer,largewallsaroundourhouse37friendsthatwillprotectus"

Theboyfinishedbysaying,"38thetripIthoughtwewererichbuttodayIlearntwhois39(true)rich."Withthistheboygotupandwalkedaway,leavinghisfathersittingontheircomfortablesofa,totally40(speech).31.for32.what33.toexplain34.replied35.while/because/as36.where/so37.or38.Before39.truly40.speechless2WhenIwalkeddowntheThirdAvenue,Iwouldlovetolookintothewindowsofthelittleshopsthatsoldoldandbeautifulthings.SinceIoftentookmywalkafterclosingtime,I31(cup)myhandsagainstthewindowstogetasmalllookat32treasuresinside.Isawthingsthattoldastory33words,bitsofhistory,oftensomethingthatwasclearlyoneofakind.Somethingslookedasiftheyhadnotbeencaredforalongtime,butIknewtheir34(beautify)wasstilltherebeneaththeirownsurface.Thatwas351feltaboutoldpeople,too.Iknewtheirvalue,andithurtmewhenothersmissedit.Iwasraisedbymygrandmotherandgivenadeepsenseofthevalueofexperience.36(teach)tobehavewell,mysisterandIrespectedotherpeople,regardlessoftheirageorcolor.Mygrandmotherwaslovedbyallthepeoplearoundher.Shewasknowntobeawiseandkindwoman,37wasabletodothingswell38inherlastyears.Oldpeopleshouldbetreatedasfinegold.Theymaybegraduallytarnished(失去光泽)byage,39theycanbepolishedwithrespect.Youmightbesurprisedby40brightandshiningqualities.31.答案为cupped。 考查动词用法。32.答案为the。 在语境中考查冠词的用法。33.答案为without。 在语境中考查介词without的使用。34.答案为beauty。 考查构词法知识。35.答案为how。考查表语从句。36.答案为Taught。考查过去分词在语境中的使用。37.答案为who。 考查非限制性定语从句的用法。38.答案为even或though。考查副词的用法及上下文的理解。39.答案为but。 考查连词的用法。40.答案为their。 考查代词在语境中的使用。3WhenIwasaten-year-oldgirl,Iwasonceaskedtodeliveraspeechtitled“ARealTestinMyLife”.Totalkbeforethewholeclass!Justimaginehow31(terrible)shyIwasthemomentIthoughtofthatwithsomanyeyesfixeduponme.Ihadnoother32(choose),though.FirstIwastodraftthespeechandthatwasjustapieceofcakeforme,becauseIwasagoodwriter-somethingtopridemyselfin.Butthehardpart33(lie)inmyoralpresentation;toreadfrom34paperwasnotallowed;Ihadtogivethespeech35mymemoryandinfrontofsuchabigaudience!ArealtrialbeganwhenIstoodontheplatformwithmylegs36(tremble)andmymindblank.Howmuchtimehadpassedby,Ididn’tknow.Mylistenerswerestillwaiting,patientlyandwithoutanysignsofrushingme.GraduallyIfound37back,givingoutmyspeechwithdifficulty.FinallyIfinished.After38seemedtobeahundredyears,Ifoundmyaudienceapplauding.Imadeit!Fromthenon,myfearoftalkingbeforeanaudiencedisappeared.Actuallywithmyconfidencebuilding39,Inowturnouttobeagreatspeaker.Lookingback,Iknowthegreatestdifficultyonourwaytosuccessisourfear;overcomeit,40wewillbeabletoachieveourgoals.31.答案为terribly。 考查词性转换,形容词转化为副词。32.答案为choice。考查词性转换,动词转化为名词。33.答案为lay。 考查不规则动词的拼写。34.答案为the。 考查冠词的用法,指前面的draft。35.答案为from。考查介语的用法。36.答案为trembling。考查动词的非谓语形式。37.答案为myself。 考查反身带代词的用法。38.答案为what。考查疑问代词引导宾语从句的用法。39.答案为up。 考查固定搭配中副词的用法。40.答案为and。 考查连词在语境中的使用。4WhenIopenedmyeyesinthemorning,somethingwasdifferent.Itwaslight.Ijumpeduptolookoutsideandsighed31disappointment.Finesnowcoveredtheyard,dustedthetopofmytruckandwhitenedtheroad.Butthatwasn’tthe32(bad)part.Alltherainfromyesterday33(freeze)solid–coatingtheneedlesonthetreesinfantasticpatterns,and34(make)thedrivewayveryslippery.Ihadenoughtroublenotfallingdownwhenthegroundwasdry;itmightbesaferformetogobacktobednow.Butmystudentswerewaitingforme.IalmostlostmybalancewhenIfinallygottothetruck,butImanagedtoholdontothesidemirrorandsaved35.Mytruckseemedtohavenoproblemwiththeicethatcoveredtheroad.Idroveveryslowly,36,notwantingtocarveapathofdestructionthroughMainStreet.WhenIgotoutofmytruckatschool,somethingsilvercaughtmyeyeandIsuddenlyrealized37Ihadsolittletrouble.Therewerecrisscrossedchainsindiamondshapesaroundthetires.Mynewneighbor,38nameIdidn’tevenknow,hadgotupwhoknowshowearlytoputsnowchainsonmytruck.Mythroatsuddenlyfelttight.Iwasn’tusedto39(take)careoflikethatanditwasatthismoment40hisunspokenconcerncaughtmebysurprise.31.in/with32.worst33.hadfrozen/wasfrozen34.making35.myself36.though/however37.why38.whose39.beingtaken40.that(第33小题hadbeenfrozen或froze也可接受,其它小题严格按所给答案评分)5TheWallStreetJournalAsiaEdition(U.S.),theGlobeandMail(Canada),theGuardian(U.K.)and___31foreignnewsagencies,haverecentlypublishedarticlesonChina'searthquakerelief.32haveallpraisedtheearthquakereliefeffortsmadebytheChinesegovernment.TheWallStreetJournalAsiaEditionpublishedanarticleonMay21sayingthat__33__theeighthdayofthemostseriousnaturaldisaster__34__(hit)Chinaindecades,rescuingsurvivorsfromtheruinshadbeenquicklyreplacedbythechallengeofhelpingthem.Thearticlesaidthatpeopleoverseas__35(impress)deeplybyearthquakereliefeffortsbytheChinesegovernment.TheAssociatedFrenchPress(AFP)reportedonMay21thatChinahasbecomemoreopenin__36campaign.Aircraftloaded__37reliefsuppliesfromUkraine,Russia,theUnitedStates,SingaporeandothercountrieshavearrivedindisasterareasinsouthwesternChina.TheAssociatedPress(AP)publishedanarticleonMay21reportingthatChinaismakinggreateffortstodealwithaverydifficulttask__38(cause)bytheearthquakehowtoprovidetemporaryshelterforsomanypeople.Thearticlesaidthatmanytentshavebeenbuilt;andfoodandmedicalcareareprovidedtothepeople__39liveshavebeencompletelydisruptedbytheearthquake.TheGlobalandMailofCanadapublishedanarticleonMay20thatsaidtherapidearthquakereliefworkinSichuandemonstratesChina'spowerful__40__(economy)strength.31.other32.They33.on34.tohit35.havebeenimpressed\areimpressed36.the\this37.with38.caused39.whose40.economic6OnceamancametoAllah(安拉)andsaid,“OhAllah,Ihavemanybadhabits.WhichoneshouldIgiveupfirst?”Allahsaid,“Giveuptellingliesfirstandalwaystellthetruth.”Themanpromisedtodo__31__andwenthome.Atnightthemanwasabouttogoouttosteal.Beforesettingout,hethoughtforamomentaboutthepromisehemade__32__Allah.“IftomorrowAllahasksmewhereIhavebeen,whatshouldIsayShouldIsaythatIwentout_33__(steal)No,Icannotsaythat.IfItellthetruth,everyonewillstarthatingmeandcall__34__athief.Iwould__35__(punish)forstealing.But__36__canIlie.”Sothemandecidednottostealthatnight,andgaveupthisbadhabit.Nextday,whenhewasabouttodrinkwine,healsoremembered__37__hepromisedtoAllah,sohegaveup__38__ideaofdrinkingwine.Inthisway,__39__themanthoughtofdoingsomethingbad,herememberedhispromisetotellthetruth__40__alltimes.Onebyone,hegaveupallhisbadhabits.31.so32.to33.stealing34.me35.bepunished36.nor/neither37.what38.the39.whenever40.at(评分标准:单复数,动词变形,大小写等与标准答案不一致,一律不给分。)7Poorstudentbehaviourseemstobean____31____(increase)widespreadproblemandIthinkthatmodernlifestylesareprobablyresponsibleforthis.Inmanycountries,thebirthrateisdecreasingsothatfamiliesaresmallerwith____32____children.Thesechildrenareoftenspoilt,notintermsofloveandattentionbecause____33____(work)parentsdonothavethetimeforthis,____34____inmorematerialways.Theyareallowedtohave____35____theywant,regardlessofprice,andtobehaveastheyplease.Thismeansthatthechildrengrowup____36____considerationforothersandwithoutanyunderstandingof____37____theirstandardoflivingcomesfrom.Whentheygettoschoolagetheyhavenotlearntanyselfcontrolordiscipline.Teacherscontinuallycomplain____38____thisproblemandmeasures____39____(take)tocombatthesituation.ButIthinkthesituationtotheproblemlieswiththefamilies,____40____needtobemoreawareofthefutureconsequencesofspoilingtheirchildren.语法填空:31.increasingly32.fewer33.working34.but35.whatever36.without37.where38.about39.shouldbetaken40.who(评分标准:与标准答案不一致,一律不给分。)8SHANGHAI—ChinaannouncedahugeeconomicstimulusplanonSundayaimed31bolstering(促进)its32(weak)economy,amove33couldalsohelpfighttheeffectsoftheglobalslowdown.Chinasaiditwouldspend34estimated$586billion–about7percentof35grossdomesticproduct(GDP)—overthenexttwoyearstoconstructnewrailways,subwaysandairportsand36(build)communitiesdestroyedbyanearthquakeinthesouthwestinMay.Theplan,announcedSundayeveningbytheStateCouncil,is37(large)economicefforteverundertakenbytheChinesegovernment.ItcamelessthanaweekbeforePresidentHuJintaowasscheduledtotraveltoWashingtonforaglobaleconomicsummitmeetinghostedbyUSPresidentBush.OnSunday,Mr.HuspokebytelephonewithUSPresident-electBarackObamaabouta38(vary)ofissues,39theglobalfinancialcrisisand40thetwocountriesmightcooperatetohelpresolveeconomicproblems,accordingtoChina’sstate-runnewsmedia.31.at32.weakening33.that/which34.an35.its/the36.rebuild37.thelargest38.variety39.including40.how9Maybeyouneveropenedthataccount(帐户),butsomeoneelse31---someonewhousedyourname,yourcreditcardnumberoryour32(person)informationtocommitfraud(造假)withoutlettingyouknow,33isactuallyacrime,pureandsimple.Thebiggestproblemis34(probable)thatyoumaynotknowthatsomeonehastakenawayyouridentity35younoticethatsomethingiswrong:youmaygetbillsfor36creditcardaccountyouneveropened,yourcreditreportmayincludedebtsyouneverknewyouhad,37youmayseechargesonyourbillsthatyoudidn’tsignfor,andevendon’tknowanythingabout.Ifyouridentityhasreally38(steal)likethat,theFederalTradeCommission(FTC)suggeststhatyoushould39atleasttwoactionsimmediately.First,contactthefrauddepartmentsofthemajorcreditofficesandaskthem40copiesofyourcreditreports.Then,reviewyourreportscarefullytocheckyourcorrectionsandchanges.31.did32.personal33.which34.probably35.until36.a37.or38.beenstolen39.take40.for10Itissaidthatlongagothere(31)_______tobe10sunsinthesky.Eachday,oneofthesunswouldtravelaroundtheskyonacarriage(32)_______byXihe,themotherofthesuns.Oneday,(33)__________(expect),all10sunssimultaneouslyappearedinthesky,(34)_________instantlydriedthecropsandcauseddisastertothepeopleonearth.Hou一i,alocalarcher,hadgreatsympathy(35)________people'ssufferingsfromtheblistering(酷热的)weatheranddecidedtohelpthem(36)_______.HouyiclimbeduptothesummitofKunlunMountainsandshotdownthesunsleavingonly(37)________tobenefitpeople.Afterheshotdownthesun,HouYibecameahero(38)_______wasreveredbylocalpeople.(39)________,HouYimarriedabeautifulgirl—Chang'e.Theyoungcouplelived(40)________happyandsweetlife.31.used32.driven33.unexpectedly34.which.35.for36.out37.one38.who39.Later40.a11OnTuesday,PresidentObamanominatedBenBernankefor31secondtermaschairmanoftheFederalReserve.HeisanexpertonthecausesoftheGreatDepression.Yetcriticssayhefailedtodohisparttopreventthecrisis.Hehascriticsin32parties.DemocratChrisDodd,chairmanofSenateBankingCommittee,saysBenBernankedidnotactfastenoughatthestart.AndmanyRepublicanscriticizetheFedchief---himselfaRepublican---for33theyseeastoomuchspending.Butthepresident'sdecisiontodenominateBenBernanke34(consider)asafeone.Inhissecondterm,hewillhavetoconsiderhowandwhen35(withdraw)heavyinterventioninthefinancialindustryandraiseinterestrates.TheFedhasreducedshort-termratestoalmostzero.Heavygovernmentspendingcouldcauseinflation36officialsfindjusttherighttimetoact.Butiftheyacttoosoonandraiseinterestratestoomuch,theeconomycouldcrashagain.TheWhiteHousebudgetofficeonTuesday37(low)itsestimateforthisyear'sfederaldeficit(赤字).Thegovernmentwillprobablyspendlessthanitthought38thefinancialsystem.Theestimateforthenexttenyears,39,ishigherbecausetherecessionwasdeeperthanexpected.Butevenaftertheeconomyrecovers,thedeficitisaroundfourpercentoftheeconomy.Andthat,40thereportnotes,is"higherthandesirable."311.5a361.5unless321.5both371.5lowered331.5what381.5on341.5isconsidered391.5however351.5towithdraw401.5as12Longbefore,therewasalargemountainside,whererestedaneagle'snestwithfourlargeeagleeggs.Oneday31earthquakerockedthemountain,causingoneoftheeggstorolldownthemountaintoachickenfarm32(locate)inthevalleybelow.Thechickenswerekindenoughtocarefortheeagle'segg,andanoldhenvolunteeredtonurture(哺育)andraisethelargeegg.Oneday,theegghatchedandabeautifuleaglewasborn.Sadly,33,theeaglewasraisedtobeachicken.Soon,theeaglebelievedhewasnothingmore34achicken.Theeaglelovedhispresentfamily,buthisspiritcriedout35more.Whileplayingonthefarmoneday,theeaglehappenedtonoticeagroupofmightyeaglessoaringintheskies."Oh,"theeaglecried,"IwishIcouldsoarlikethosebirds."Thechickensroaredwith36(laugh),“Youcannotsoarwiththosebirds.Youareachickenandchickensdonotsoar."Theeaglecontinuedstaringathisrealfamilyupabove,37(dream)thathecouldbewiththem.Eachtimetheeaglewouldlethisdreams38(know),hewastolditcouldn'tbedone.Thatis39theeaglelearnedtobelieve.Theeagle,aftertime,stoppeddreamingandcontinuedtolivelikeachicken.Finally,afteralonglifeasachicken,theeaglepassedaway.Youbecomewhatyoubelieveyouare.So,ifyoueverdreamofbecominganeagle,follow40dreams...notthewordsofachicken.31.an32.located33.however34.than35.for36.laughter37. dreaming38.known/beknown39.what40.your13GoogleChina'sthreatofpullingoutofthenationhassparkedattentionworldwidethisweektotherelationshipbetweenChinaandtheUnitedStates.China'sWebenvironmentandtheChina-UStraderelationshipareamongthetopics31havebeendiscussed.Butit's32(appropriate)toplayuptheissue,orturnitintoapoliticaldispute.Accordingtothe33(state),thedisputeswiththeChinesegovernmentonitsInternetregulationsaswellasmajorcyberattacks34_theCalifornia-basedcompanyallegedly(被说成)rootedfromChina'sattemptstoforceGoogleintoconsidering35exitstrategy(策略).Foroverseasbusinesses,36(include)Google,theyshouldrespectlaws,regulationsandrelevantpoliciesof37hostcountries.China'sForeignMinistryspokeswomanJiangYusaidThursdayataregularpressconferencethat"ChinawelcomesinternationalInternetcompanies38(conduct)businesswithinthecountryaccordingtothelaw.TheChinesegovernmenthasblamedtheworldInternetgiant39showingtoomanylinkstounhealthycontentin40searchresults,thusbreakingChina'slaws.311.5that\which361.5including321.5inappropriate371.5their331.5statement381.5toconduct341.5on391.5for351.5an\their401.5its14Theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofalargepopulationhavelongbeenasubjectofdiscussion.It31(argue)thatthesupplyofgoodlandislimited.Tofeedalargepopulation,inferiorlandmustbecultivatedandthegoodlandworked32(intensive).Thus,eachpersonproduceslessandthismeansaloweraverageincomethancouldbeobtainedwith33smallerpopulation.Oneofthe34(difficult)incarryingoutaworld-widebirthcontrolprogramisthatofficialattitudestopopulationgrowthvaryfromcountrytocountry.Inadevelopingcountry35avastlyexpandedpopulationispressingharduponthelimitsoffood,spaceandnaturalresources,36willbethefirstconcernofgovernmenttoplacealimit37thebirthrate,whatevertheconsequencesmaybe.Adecreasingbirthratemayleadtounemploymentbecauseitresultsina37(decline)market.Whenthepressureofpopulationonhousingdeclines,pricesalsodeclineandthebuildingindustryisweakened.39(face)withsuchconsiderations,thegovernmentofadevelopedcountrymaywellprefertoseeaslowlyincreasingpopulation,ratherthanonewhichisstable40indecline.31.hasbeenargued/isargued;32.intensively;33.a;34.difficulties;35.where;36.it;37on;38.declining;39.Faced;40.or15ThelonghistoryoftheChineseKnotdatesbacktoancienttimes

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(finish),theknotlooksidenticalfromboththefrontandback.Theycancomeinavarietyofcolourssuchas:gold,green,blueorbecause

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three-stepprocess,whichinvolvestying,tighteningandadding.TherearemanydifferentshapesofChineseknots,a

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(offer)blessingsofhappiness,loveandgoodluck.InChinese,“knot”meansreunion,friendliness,

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40.hasbeenused16Manyteachersbelievethattheresponsibilitiesforlearningliewiththestudent.31alongreadingassignmentisgiven,instructorsexpectstudentstobefamiliar32informationinthereadingeveniftheydonotdiscussitinclassortakeanexamination.Theidealstudentisconsideredtobe33whoismotivatedtolearnforthesakeoflearning,nottheoneinterestedonlyingettinghighgrades.Sometimeshomeworkisreturnedwithbrief34(write)commentsbutwithoutagrade.Evenifagradeisnotgiven,thestudentisresponsibleforlearningthematerialassigned.Whenresearch35(assign),theprofessorexpectsthestudenttotakeitactivelyandtocompleteitwithminimum36(guide).Itisthestudent'sresponsibilitytofindbooks,magazines,andarticlesinthelibrary.Professorsdonothavethetimetoexplain37auniversitylibraryworks;theyexpectstudents,particularlygraduatestudents,tobeabletoexhaustthereferenceoriginsinthelibrary.Professorswillhelpstudentswhoneedit,butpreferthattheirstudentsshouldnotbetoodependentonthem.IntheUnitedStates,professorshavemanyotherduties38teaching,suchasadministrativeorresearchwork.Therefore,thetime39aprofessorcanspendwithastudentoutsideofclassislimited.If40studenthasproblemswithclassroomwork,thestudentshouldeitherapproachaprofessorduringeitherofficehoursormakeanappointment.注:单词拼写错误,大小写未区分不给分。17EASTORANGE,NJ.(AP)---Awomanwhofoundeda“no-kill”animalshelter31(charge)withvariousviolationsafter200deadcatswerediscovered__32_(rot)ingarbagebagsinherbackyard.MarkeneKess,whohasbuiltareputationinManhattanasacaretakerofhomelessanddyingcats,had48catsinsideherhouse,3338inoneroom,authoritiessaid.Intheyard,200vermin-infesed(生虫的)catbodieswerepackedintogarbagebagsandapparentlyweregoingtobeburied34alargeholethathadrecentlybeendug,saidpoliceofficerJosephBiermanofthestate’sSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals(SPCA).Thecatswerediscovered35neighborscomplainedaboutthestench(恶臭).Kess,56,isthefounderanddirectorofKitty-Kind,whichrunsoneofNewYorkCity’sfewno-killshelters.Shesaidthecatsdiedofnaturalcauses.StateSPCAspokesmanMattStantontoldtheStar-LedgerofNewark36investigationintothedeathofthecatsis“ongoing.”AlongtimeresidentofGreenwichVillage,KessmovedtoEastOrganinJuly.“Itakeverygoodcareofthem,”KesstoldthereportersFriday.“People37knowmeknowthere’sno38(cruel)involved.”Kesswaschargedwithhealthcodeviolations,includingkeepinganunlawfulnumberofanimals,hidingdeadanimals39causinganenvironmentalriskwiththecats’bodies.TheSPCA,whichcarriedoutthestate’sanimalcrueltylaws,chargedKess4038countsoffailingtoproperlysheltercats.31.wascharged32.rotting33.including34.in35.after36.an37.who38.curelty39.and40.with18Lastyear,Iwasdrivinghomeonenight,justaroundtheholidays.

Iwasabouttoturnontothehighway31Inoticedarathersadlookingfigureholdingasign.

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IknowIfeltthe40(warm).31when32what33to34tohavepurchased35rolled36did37his38in39it40warmth19Habits,whethergoodorbad,aregraduallyformed.Whenapersondoesacertainthingagain,he31(drive)byanunseenforcetodothesamething32(repeat);thenahabitisformed.Once33habitisformed,itisdifficult,andsometimes34(possible),togetridof.Itisthereforeveryimportantthatwepaygreatattentiontotheformationofhabits. Childrenoftenformbadhabits,someof35remainwiththemaslongastheylive.36(lazy),lying,stealingandsoonarealleasily-formedbadhabits.However,therearemany37habitsformedinearlylifethatareofgreathelp.Manysuccessfulmensaymuchoftheirsuccesshas38todowithcertainhabitsinearlylife,likeearlyrisingandhonesty.Weshouldkeepaway39allthebadhabitsandtrytoformsuchhabits40willbegoodforourselvesandothers.31,isdriven 32,repeatedly 33,a 34,impossible 35,which36,Laziness

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20Iamnotopposedtodrinking,butitsometimesmakesChristmaspartiesoutofcontrol.Everyyear,thecompanymywifeworksfor____31____(host)aChristmasdinnerpartyatalocalrestaurant.Whatusedtobeanenjoyablemealwithsomeemployeeshasbecomealarge,drunkenevent____32____(last)lateintothenight.Oneyear,twoemployees____33____(expect)hadafightoutsidetheentrance.Lastyear,itwasevenmoreembarrassingthatthescene____34____somedrunkenemployeessetfiretooneofthetableswasviewedbyothercustomersintherestaurant.Everyyear,mywifetalksaboutnotgoing,____35____alwaysdoesandinsistswestaytilltheendoftheparty.Thisyear,wethankedthehosts,lefttherestaurantandhadcocktailsanddinnerathome.Ithinkwewouldbesettingagoodexampleandotheremployeeswouldfollow.Whatdoyouthink

DearWest,We’rewithyou,asyouneverknow____36____thepartywillhaveinstoreforyou.____37____youdon’tmakeyourfarewellsinanunhurriedmanneranddon’tgivetheimpressionthatyouare____38___arush,itwillnotberudetodoso.Theemployeeswhogetdrunkmaynotevennoticeyou'regone.Moreimportantly,otheremployeesmayfindcouragein_____39____todothesame,andperhapsifenoughofthemwalkout,thebosswillfind____40_____waytocelebratetheholiday.31.hosts 32.lasting 33.unexpectedly 34.where 35.but36.what 37.If 38.in 39.themselves 40.another21Beautyhasalwaysbeenregardedassomethingpraiseworthy.Almosteveryonethinksattractivepeoplearehappierandhavemorerespectablejobs.Butintheexecutive(主管的)circle,31canbecomeadisadvantage.Whileattractivenessisapositivefactorforamanonhiswayuptheexecutiveladder,itis32(harm)toawoman.Handsomemaleexecutivesareconsideredhavingmorehonest

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