—My professor and I have seen your paintings at the exhibition. They are so creative!
—______.


  1. A.
    No problem
  2. B.
    Thanks for your compliment
  3. C.
    Not at all
  4. D.
    Nothing wrong
B
試題分析:A. No problem沒(méi)問(wèn)題   B. Thanks for your compliment 謝謝你的贊賞   C. Not at all不客氣     D. Nothing wrong沒(méi)有什么錯(cuò)的;句意:我的教授和我已經(jīng)在展覽館看見(jiàn)你的油畫(huà)了,它們太有創(chuàng)造性了。謝謝你的稱贊。故選B
考點(diǎn):交際用語(yǔ)
點(diǎn)評(píng):交際用語(yǔ),在日?谡Z(yǔ)中用的很多,考生要利用上下句的邏輯關(guān)系、句子中的關(guān)鍵信息及對(duì)話的整體意思認(rèn)真分析、仔細(xì)推敲。若有交流背景提示,則需更仔細(xì)研讀,理清雙方各自的身份、交流時(shí)間、地點(diǎn)、目的等。學(xué)生要對(duì)常見(jiàn)的交際場(chǎng)合用法,記憶清楚,如打電話,問(wèn)路,購(gòu)物等場(chǎng)合。
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In ancient Egypt, the pharaoh(法老)treated the poor message runner like a prince when he arrived at the palace, if he brought good news. However, if the exhausted runner had the misfortune to bring the pharaoh unhappy news, his head was cut off.

Shades of that spirit spread over today's conversations. Once a friend arid I packed up some peanut butter and sandwiches for an outing. As we walked light heartedly out the door ,picnic basket in hand, a smiling neighbor looked up at the sky and said, “Oh boy, bad

day for a picnic. The weatherman says it’s going to rain. ,,I wanted to strike him on the face with the peanut butter and sandwiches. Not for his stupid weather report, for his smile.

Several months ago I was racing to catch a bus. As I breathlessly put my handful of cash across the Grey hound counter, the sales agent said with a broad smile,“Oh that bus left five minutes ago. ” Dreams of head-cutting!

It’s not the news that makes someone angry. It’s the unsympathetic attitude with which it’s delivered. Everyone must give bad news from time to time, and winning profes?sionals do it with the proper attitude. A doctor advising a patient that she needs an operation does it in a caring way. A boss informing an employee he didn’t get the job takes on a sym?pathetic tone. Big winners know, when delivering any bad news, they should share the feel?ing of the receiver.

Unfortunately, many people are not aware of this. When you7 re tired from a long flight, has a hotel clerk cheerfully said that your room isnt ready yet? When you had your heart set on the toast beef, has your waiter told you that he just served the last piece? It makes you as traveler or diner want to land your fist right on their unsympathetic faces.

Had my neighbor told me of the upcoming rainstorm with sympathy, 1 would have ap?preciated his warming . Had the Greyhound salesclerk sympathetically informed me that my bus had already left, I probably would have said, “Oh, that’s all right I'll catch the next one. ” Big winners, when they bear bad news,deliver bombs with the emotion the hombarded(被轟炸的)person is sure to have.

67. In Paragraph l ,the writer tells the story of the pharaoh to _______

A. make a comparison                   B introduce a topic

C. describe a scene                     D. offer an argument

68. In the writer’s opinion, his neighbor was_______.

A. friendly         B. warm-hearted           C not considerate D. not helpful

69. From “Dreams of head-cutting!"(Paragraph 3) ,we learn that the writer_______.

A  was mad at the sales agent

B. was reminded of the cruel pharaoh

C. wished that the sales agent would have had dreams

D. dreamed of cutting the sales agent’s head that night.

70. What is the main idea of the text?

A  Delivering bad news properly is important in communication.

B. Helping others sincerely is the key to business success.

C. Receiving bad news requires great courage.

D. Learning ancient traditions can be useful.

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