()everybody is here, let us start our class.
A.Now that
B.Now
C.Although
D.Even if
A.Now that
B.Now
C.Although
D.Even if
However its wealth is acquired, the upper class is very, very rich. Thy have enough money and leisure time to cultivate an interest in the arts and to collect rare books, paintings, and sculpture. They generally live in exclusive areas, belong to exclusive social clubs, rub elbows with each other, and marry their own kind—all of which keeps them so aloof from the masses that they have been called out-of-sight class (Fussel, 1983). More than any other class, they tend to be conscious of being members of a class. They also command an enormous amount of power and influence here and aboard, as they hold many top government positions, run the Council on Foreign Relations, and control multinational corporations. Their actions affect the lives of millions.
Everybody looked ________ at the sick boy.
A.sadly
B.sad
C.unhappy
D.worried
I tried to () that everybody understood the instructions.
A.secure
B.assure
C.ensure
D.issue
The author advises us to be______.
A. friendly to everybody
B. considerate to others
C. aware of man's weakness
D. meet other's demands
A.of which
B.when
C.where
D.by which
A.too
B.also
C.else
D.alone
Sarah said Abe loved her truly because ______.
A.Abe saw her in the crowd though she tried to made herself small
B.Abe didn't forget her 20 years later
C.Abe kissed her in front of everybody
D.both A, B and C
Read the following paragraph and underline the irrelevant sentences.
Everybody wants to work in Mr.Robinson's department.Many of the new employees request assignment to his area.Employees at the entity level are particularly eager because of Mr.Robinson's attitude towards advancement.Both promotions and salary increases are very common in his department.He believes in supplementing periodic review with raises given on merit.Also, Mr.Robinson's department is very popular because everything is run efficiently and fairly.The work starts at 9:00 a.m., since the employees are always on time.Even Mr.Robinson, himself, is in by 9:00 a.m.He considers it important to meet the same standards of punctuality as everybody else.Clearly, Mr.Robinson has all the necessary attributes for work of a supervisory nature.Yet he still has some shortage.Because he gives his employees both monetary and personal encouragement, he can depend on them to respond with astrong commitment to their work.()
A.Many of the new employees request assignment to his area
B.Both promotions and salary increases are very common in his department
C.He believes in supplementing periodic review with raises given on merit
D.Yet he still has some shortage