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1. After you.
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2. I just couldnt help it.
Ҿ̲ס뿴@һƯľӿ춶قϣSeһ ӣ
I was deeply moved by the film and I cried and cried. I just couldnt help it.

3. Dont take it to heart.
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This test isnt that important. Dont take it to heart.

4. Wed better be off.
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Its getting late. Wed better be off .

5. Lets face it.
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䣺I know its a difficult situation. Lets face it, OK?



hoplite :2007.04.02 10:40 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(123) :: (0) :: (0)
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hoplite :2007.03.27 08:29 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(152) :: (0) :: (0)
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1. when in rome, do as the romans do.
when you are at rome, do as they do at rome.
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ϵ˼, when in rome, do as the romans do. f_Rĕr, ҪFĸ_Rһ, Ծ뾳S׵˼ڃ. P_R߀һЩܳ ijZ혱ӛһ, rome was not built in a day. (_Rһɵ.) all roads lead to rome. (ll·ͨ_R.)

2. the lesser of the two evils.
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һ㶼@Ԓĵxȥֱӷg, f, the better one of two rotten apples. ȻҲ ö. @Ԓԓ the lesser of the two evils. ^ȡp. fٿZһc, ǶwOб^˼!

hoplite :2007.03.26 08:33 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(113) :: (0) :: (0)
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About your college and Specialty

A: What university do you attend?

B: I attend Zhongshan University.

A: When will you graduate from the university?

B: I will graduate this coming July.

A: Are you going to receive any degree?

B: Yes, I will receive a degree of Bachelor of Business Adminstration.

A: Please tell me about the courses you've completed at university.

B: I've completed Marketing Principles, Sales Management, Distribution Theory, Economics, Accounting, Statistics, Psychology, Business English and so on.

A: What is your favorite course?

B: My favorite course is Cost Accounting.


About your academic records

A: What university do you attend?
B: I attend Zhongshan University.

A: When will you graduate from the university?

B: I will graduate this coming July.

A: Are you going to receive any degree?

B: Yes, I will receive a degree of Bachelor of Business Adminstration.

A: Please tell me about the courses you've completed at university.

B: I've completed Marketing Principles, Sales Management, Distribution Theory, Economics, Accounting, Statistics, Psychology, Business English and so on.

A: What is your favorite course?

B: My favorite course is Cost Accounting.


About your student life

3 A: Are you a student leader at college?

B: Yes. I've served as the monitor of our class for two years.

A: Have you got any honors or rewards in your university days?

B: Yes. I've been on the honor roll for three academic years.

A: Have you been involved in any extracurricular activities at college?

B: Yes. I've been on the college basketball team.

A: What sports do you usually take part in at college?

B: I sometimes play table tennis and sometimes play basketball.

A: Is there anything you regret not having done or would like to have done differently at college?

B: I've spent so much time on club activities during the four years. However, I've never missed any of my classes. But I think my academic records would have been much better if I had put more time and energy into studying, looking back on it.

A: Is there any teacher who impresses you very deeply during your student life?

B: Yes. Our maths professor has left a deep impression on me. In class, he is responsible in teaching and very strict with us students. But out of class, he treats us on his own sons and daughters. We all like him very much.

About your reasons for application

4 A: Why are you interested in working with this company?

B: I am interested in working with your company because I know yours is one of the largest computer companies in our country (porvince, city). My major in the university is computer programming, so I wish to have the opportunity to apply my knowledge here.

A: Do you choose this company on account of high pay (or remuneration)?

B: No, not only for high pay (remuneration), but also for a good working environment. As far as I know, working in a Sino-foreign joint venture calls for punctuality and responsibility. It is such a working environment that I am looking for.

A: Have you applied for a similiar post to any other company?

B: Yes, I've also applied to Global Huada Company Ltd. -- a Sina-American joint venture, in case I may not be accepted here.

A: What is the result of your application to that company?

B: They've turned me down.

A: What's the reason why you failed to get the post?

B: My domicile isn't in this city and they needed a local resident. That's the sole reason for my failure to get the post.

A: If you are employed by both companies, whose offer will you accept?

B: Needless to say, my first choice is your company.


hoplite :2007.03.21 16:27 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(130) :: Permanent link :: (0)
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1.Women need to cry. And they wont do it alone unless they know you can hear them.
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2.Women especially love a bargain.

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3.Women love to shop. It is the only area of the world
where they feel like they're actually in control.

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4.Women will always ask questions that have no center answers,in an effort to trap you sintos

feeling guilty.

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5.Women love to talk. Silence intimidates them and they
feel an eed to fill it, even if they have nothing to say.

Ůϲ̸ĬʹDz,Ҫý̸ƳĬ,ʹûʲô˵ġ


6.Women need to feel like there are people worse off than they are.

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7.Women hate bugs. Even the strong -willed ones need a man around when there s a spider or a

wasp involved.

Ůӡһֻ֩Ʒʱ,ʹ־ǿŮҲҪһԡ

8.Women cant keep secrets.

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9.Women always go to public rest rooms in groups. It gives
them a chance to gossip.

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10.Women cant refuse to answer a ringing phone, no
matter whats hes doing.

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11.Women never understand why men love toys. Men
understandt hat they wouldn t need toys if women had anonoffswitch.

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12.Women think all beer is the same

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13.Women keep three different shampoos in the shower.
After a woman showers, the bathroom will smell like a tropicalrainforest.

ͨ,Ů˵ԡܷ3ֲͬϴ㲨ԡ,ԡҾɢȴֵζ

14.Women dont understand the appeal of sports. Men seek entertainment that allows them to escape

reality. Women seek entertainment that reminds them of how horrible things could be.

Ů˲Ŀ˴ЩʵĶѰ,ŮЩʵ

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15. If a man goes on a seven-day trip, hell pack five days worth of clothe s and will wear some

things twiceif a woman goes on a seven-day trip shell p ack 21 outfits because she doesnt know

what shell feel like wearing each day.


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16.Women brush their hair before bed.

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17.Women are paid less than men, except foronefieldModeling.

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18.Women are never wrong. Apologizing is the mansresponsibility.


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19.Women do not know anything about cars, even if they
drive car themselves.


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20.Women have better rest rooms. They get the nice chairs
and red carpet.

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21.Women love cats. Men say they love cats, but when
women arent looking, men kick cats.

Ůϲè˵ϲè,Ů˿ʱ,Ǿͻè

22.Women love to talk on the phone. A woman can
visit her girlfriend for two weeks, and upon returning home, she will call the same friend and they

will talk for three hours.

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23. A woman will dress up to go shopping, water the
plants,empty the garbag e, answer the phone, read a book, or get the mail.

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24.Women do NOT want an honest answer to the question,How do I look

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25.Oh,nothing,has an entirely different meaning in woman-language than i t does in man-

language.

Ŷ,ûʲô仰Ů˵ֵ˼ֵȫͬ

26.All women will say that they are overweight, but dont agree with them a boutit.

Ů˶˵Լ,ǧԴ˱ʾͬ

27.Only women understand the need forguest
towelsand thegoodchina.


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28.Women want equal centers, but you rarely hear them
clamoring to cover the responsibilities that go with those centers.

ŮҪͬȨ,㼸dzҪеͬΡ

29.Women can get out of speeding tickets by pouting. This
will get men arrested.

Գʻķ,ʹŮڴ,ȴʹ˱

30.Women dont really care about a sense of humor in a
guy despite claims to the contrary.

Ů˲ںǷĬ,ĬкҪ

31.Women will spend hours dressing up to go out, and
then theyll go out and spend more time checking out other women. Men can never catch women checking

out other menwomen will always catch men checking out other women.

ŮڳǰСʱױ,Ȼdz,ʱעŮˡԶŮע

,ŮܲעŮˡ

32.The most embarrassing thing for women is to find
another woman wearing the same dress at a formal party.

Ůͷ۵ھۻϺŮ˴ͬ·.


hoplite :2007.03.21 16:26 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(126) :: Permanent link :: (0)
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I:what is your major?
A:My major is Business Administration. I am especially interested in"Marketing".
ش⣬˳һԼΪȤķ棬Ҫ
I:Which university are you attending?
A:I am attendingUniversity.
I:Have you received any degrees?
A:Yes. First, I received my Bachelor degree in English Literature, and then an MBA degree.
I:What course did you like best?
A:Project Management. I was very interested in this course when I was a student. And I think it's very useful for my present work.
IЦo you feel that you have received a good general training?
A:Yes, I have studied in an English train-ing program and a computer training program since I graduated from university. I am currently studying Finance at a training school.

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I:Have you ever been employed?
I:Your resume says you have had one-year experience working in a foreign representative office in Shanghai, may I ask why you left?
A:I worked in a foreign rep.office for one year.However,I left there two years ago because the work they gave me was rather dull.I found another job that is more interesting.
I:Have you done any work in this field?
I:What qualifications do you have that make you feel you will be successful in your field?
I:What have you learned from the jobs you have had?
A:I have learned a lot about business know how and basic office skills. In addition, I learned at my previous job show to cooperate with my colleagues.
I:What's you major weak point?
A:I haven't been involved in international business, so I don't have any experience, but I have studied this course in the International Business Training Center of theCompany.
I:What are your greatest strengths?ʵʵ˵ˣؿӦעͱ飬Ҫҫ֮С
I:Please tell me about your working experience.
IЦoes your present employer know you are looking for another job?
A:No, I haven't discussed my career plans with my present employer, but I am sure he will understand.

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I:How do you spend your spare time?
I:Are you interested in sports?
IЦo you think you are introverted or extroverted?
I:What kind of personality do you think you have?
A:I always approach things very enthusiastically. When I beg in something, I don't like to leave it halfdone. I can't concentrate on something new until the first thing is finished.
I:What is the most important thing for you to be happy?
AЦifferent people have different ideas. I think the most important thing for me is having a good relationship with my family members and my friends. My family has always been very closeknit, and my friend sand I spend a lot of time together. Without that I would be much less happy than I am.
I:What makes you angry?
AЦishonesty. It's unacceptable.
I:What are your personal weaknesses?
A:I'm afraid I'm a poor talker. I'm not comfortable talking with the people whom I have just met for the first time. That is not very good for business, so I have been studying public speaking.
I:Are you more of a leader or a follower?
A:I don't try to lead people. I'd rather cooperate with everybody, and get the job done by working together.

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IЦo you think you can make yourself easily understood in English?
A:Yes, in most circumstances.
I:Are you available for travel?
A:Yes, I like traveling. I am young, and unmarried. It's no problem for me to travel frequently.
I:How about overtime work?
A:Overtime work is very common in companies. I can work overtime if it's necessary, but I don't think we will work overtime everyday.
I:How long do you think we can depend on your working here?
IЦo you like regular work?
A:No, I don't like regular work. I am interested in different projects with new opport unities and new challenge, but I can do regular work if the company needs me to do so.
I:What salary do you expect
A:Shall we discuss my responsibilities with your company first?I think salary is closely related to the responsibilities of the job.
IЦo you work well under pressure
A:Working under pressure is exciting and challenging. I don't mind working under pressure. I work well under the secircum stances. People can, I Can.
IЦo you have any particular conditions that you would like the company to take into consideration?
A:No,nothing in particular.
I:How soon can you begin working for us?
A:I need about two to three weeks for necessary formalities. I will quit then transfer to your company.

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I:Any questions?
A:When will I know your decision?
I:How can we get in touch with you?
I:We will notify you of our decision by mail, is this convenient for you?
I:Thank you for your interest in our company.
A:Thank you, Mr.Smith. Goodbye.(Thank you for your time.)
I:You will be hearing from us very soon. Please send the next applicantin on your way out.
A:OK.Thank you very much.

⣬Թٻʼļͥ˶ӰȣҲӦ׼ ༭أ


hoplite :2007.03.21 16:25 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(125) :: Permanent link :: (0)
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1. Typical of the grassland dwellers of the continent is the American antelope, or pronghorn.

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2. Of the millions who saw Haley's comet in 1986, how many people will live long enough to see it return in the twenty-first century.

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3. Anthropologists have discovered that fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise are universally reflected in facial expressions.

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4. Because of its irritating effect on humans, the use of phenol as a general antiseptic has been largely discontinued.

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5. In group to remain in existence, a profit-making organization must, in the long run, produce something consumers consider useful or desirable.

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6. The greater the population there is in a locality, the greater the need there is for water, transportation, and disposal of refuse.

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7. It is more difficult to write simply, directly, and effectively than to employ flowery but vague expressions that only obscure one's meaning.

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8. With modern offices becoming more mechanized, designers are attempting to personalize them with warmer, less severe interiors.

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9. The difference between libel and slander is that libel is printed while slander is spoken.

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10. The knee is the joints where the thigh bone meets the large bone of the lower leg.

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11. Acids are chemical compounds that, in water solution, have a sharp taste, a corrosive action on ͣţԣls, and the ability to turn certain blue vegetable dyes red.

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12. Billie Holiday's reputation as a great jazz-blues singer rests on her ability to give emotional depth to her songs.

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13. Essentially, a theory is an abstract, symbolic representation of what is conceived to be reality.

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14. Long before children are able to speak or understand a language, they communicate through facial expressions and by making noises.

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15. Thanks to modern irrigation, crops now grow abundantly in areas where once nothing but cacti and sagebrush could live.

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16. The development of mechanical timepieces spurred the search for more accurate sundials with which to regulate them.

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17. Anthropology is a science in that anthropologists use a rigorous set of methods and techniques to ĵ observations that can be checked by others.

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18. Fungi are important in the process of decay, which returns ingredients to the soil, enhances soil fertility, and decomposes animal debris.

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19. When it is struck, a tuning fork produces an almost pure tone, retaining its pitch over a long period of time.

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20. Although pecans are most plentiful in the southeastern part of the United States, they are found as far north as Ohio and Illinois.

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21. Eliminating problems by transferring the blame to others is often called scape-goating.

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22. The chief foods eaten in any country depend largely on what grows best in its climate and soil.

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23. Over a very large number of trials, the probability of an event's occurring is equal to the probability that it will not occur.

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24. Most substance contract when they freeze so that the density of a substance's solid is higher than the density of its liquid.

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25. The mechanism by which brain cells store memories is not clearly understood.

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26. By the middle of the twentieth century, painters and sculptors in the United States had begun to exert a great worldwide influence over art.

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27. In the eastern part of New Jersey lies the city of Elizabeth, a major shipping and manufacturing center.

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28. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman medical doctor in the United States, founded the New York Infirmary, an institution that has always had a completely female medical staff.

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29. Alexander Graham Bell once told his family that he would rather be remembered as a teacher of the deaf than as the inventor of the telephone.

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30. Because its leaves remain green long after being picked, rosemary became associated with the idea of remembrance.

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31. Although apparently rigid, bones exhibit a degree of elasticity that enables the skeleton to withstand considerable impact.

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32. That xenon could not FORM chemical compounds was once believed by scientists.

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33. Research into the dynamics of storms is directed toward improving the ability to predict these events and thus to minimize damage and avoid loss of life.

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34. The elimination of inflation would ensure that the amount of money used in repaying a loan would have the same value as the amount of money borrowed.

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35. Futurism, an early twentieth-century movement in art, rejected all traditions and attempted to glorify contemporary life by emphasizing the machine and motion.

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36. One of the wildest and most inaccessible parts of the United States is the Everglades where wildlife is abundant and largely protected.

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37. Lucretia Mott's influence was so significant that she has been credited by some authorities as the originator of feminism in the United States.

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38. The activities of the international marketing researcher are frequently much broader than those of the domestic marketer.

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39. The continental divide refers to an imaginary line in the North American Rockies that divides the waters flowing into the Atlantic Ocean from those flowing into the Pacific.

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41. The annual worth of Utah's manufacturing is greater than that of its mining and farming combined.

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42. The wallflower is so called because its weak stems often grow on walls and along stony cliffs for support.

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43. It is the interaction between people, rather than the events that occur in their lives, that is the main focus of social psychology.

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44. No social crusade aroused Elizabeth Williams' enthusiasm more than the expansion of educational facilities for immigrants to the United States.

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45. Quails typically have short rounded wings that enable them to spring into full flight instantly when disturbed in their hiding places.

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46. According to anthropologists, the earliest ancestors of humans that stood upright resembled chimpanzees facially, with sloping foreheads and protruding brows.

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47. Not until 1866 was the fully successful transatlantic cable finally laid.

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48. In his writing, John Crowe Ransom describes what he considers the spiritual barrenness of society brought about by science and technology.

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49. Children with parents whose guidance is firm, consistent, and rational are inclined to possess high levels of self-confidence.

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51. Using many symbols makes it possible to put a large amount of inFORMation on a single map.

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52. Anarchism is a term describing a cluster of doctrines and attitudes whose principal uniting feature is the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary.

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53. Probably no man had more effect on the daily lives of most people in the Untied States than did Henry Ford a pioneer in automobile production.

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54. The use of well-chosen nonsense words makes possible the testing of many basic hypotheses in the field of language learning.

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55. The history of painting is a fascinating chain of events that probably began with the very first pictures ever made.

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56. Perfectly matched pearls, strung into a necklace, bring a far higher price than the same pearls told individually.

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57. During the eighteenth century, Little Turtle was chief of the Miami tribe whose territory became what is now Indiana and Ohio.

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58. Among almost seven hundred species of bamboo, some are fully grown at less than a foot high, while others can grow three feet in twenty-four hours.

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59. Before staring on a sea voyage, prudent navigators learn the sea charts, study the sailing directions, and memorize lighthouse s to prepare themselves for any conditions they might encounter.

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60. Of all the economically important plants, palms have been the least studied.

60.еľУõо١

61. Buyers and sellers should be aware of new developments in technology can and does affect marketing activities.

61.ߺ߶Ӧ⼼·չԭܼ򵥣ΪܹѾӰӪ

62. The application of electronic controls made possible by the microprocessor and computer storage have multiplied the uses of the modern Чwriter.

62.Դڵ΢ʵֵĵóɱִֻĹܡ

63. The human skeleton consists of more than two hundred bones bound together by tough and relatively inelastic connective tissues called ligaments.

63.жٶͷɣסЩͷʯͼͶȱԵģΪʹĽһ

64. The pigmentation of a pearl is influenced by the Ч of oyster in which it develops and by the depth, temperature, and the salt content of the water in which the oyster lives.

64.ɫܵΪĸĵ༰ĵˮȣ¶ȺͺζȵԼ

65. Although mockingbirds superbly mimic the songs and calls of many birds, they can nonetheless be quickly identified as mockingbirds by certain aural clues.

65.ģѧܶΩΩФ໹ܹϵܿʶǡ

66. Not only can walking fish live out of water, but they can also travel short distances over land.

66.㲻뿪ˮڰ϶̾ƶ

67. Scientists do not know why dinosaurs became extinct, but some theories postulate that changers in geography, climate, and sea levels were responsible.

67.ѧҲ֪ΪξˣһЩƶǵͺƽı仯ɵġ

68. The science of horticulture, in which the primary concerns are maximum yield and superior quality, utilizes inFORMation derived from other sciences.

68.ҪĿڷḻʵũѧѧ֪ʶ

69. Snow aids farmers by keeping heart in the lower ground levels, thereby saving the seeds from freezing.

69.ѩũһְΪֵز¶ȣʹӲ¶

70. Even though the precise qualities of hero in literary words may vary over time, the basic exemplary function of the hero seems to remain constant.

70.ѧƷеӢ۱ɫǧȴǺŲġ

71. People in prehistoric times created paints by grinding materials such as plants and clay into power and then adding water.

71.ʷǰǽֲԭĥɷĩȻˮ

72. Often very annoying weeds, goldenrods crowd out less hardy plants and act as hosts to many insect pests.

72.hjͨᣬ߲ôǿֲܶ຦档

73. Starting around 7000 B.C., and for the next four thousand years, much of the Northern Hemisphere experienced temperatures warmer than at present.

73.ԼӹԪǰǧ꿪ʼǧ굱У¶ȱڸߡ

74. When Henry Ford first sought financial backing for making cars, the very notion of farmers and clerks owning automobiles was considered ridiculous.

74..ΪѰʽ֧ʱũһְԱҲӵ뷨ΪǿЦġ

75. Though once quite large, the population of the bald eagle across North America has drastically declined in the past forty years.

75.ͺͷӥһȺܶ࣬ڽʮȫͺͷӥ½

76. The beaver chews down trees to get food and material with which to build its home.

76.ˮ̡еľԱȡʳﲢѵIJϡ

77. Poodles were once used as retrievers in duck hunting, but the American Kennel Club does not consider them sporting dogs because they are now primarily kept as pets.

77.ëѼʱȮKennel ClubȴΪȮΪڴΪ

78. As a result of what is now know in physics and chemistry, scientists have been able to make important discoveries in biology and medicine.

78.ѧͻѧһɹʹÿѧѧҽѧϻش֡

79. The practice of making excellent films based on rather obscure novels has been going on so long in the United States as to constitute a tradition.

79.ĬĬŵС˵ӰƬѾãѾΪͳ

80. Since the consumer considers the best fruit to be that which is the most attractive, the grower must provide products that satisfy the discerning eye.

80.Ϊ˿ΪõˮӦÿҲƯģֲ߱ṩ۹IJƷ

81. Television the most pervasive and persuasive of modern technologies, marked by rapid change and growth, is moving into a new era, an era of extraordinary sophistication and versatility, which promises to reshape our lives and our world.

81.ӣѸٱ仯ͳɳΪ־ռӰִڲһʱһΪͶʱ⽫ǵ硣

82. Television is more than just an electronics; it is a means of expression, as well as a vehicle for communication, and as such becomes a powerful tool for reaching other human beings.

82.ӲһDZֶκͽ岢˳Ϊϵ˵ߡ

83. Even more shocking is the fact that the number and rate of imprisonment have more than doubled over the past twenty years, and recidivism------that is the rate for re-arrest------is more than 60 percent.

83.˳ԾʵǼĿͱڹȥĶʮзһ࣬Լ۷ʡٴξѺıΪٷ֮ʮǿ

84. His teaching began at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but William Rainey Harper lured him to the new university of Chicago, where he remained officially for exactly a generation and where his students in advanced composition found him terrifyingly frigid in the classroom but sympathetic and understanding in their personal conferences.

84.ĽʼʡѧԺWilliam Rainey Harper³֥Ӹѧʽְһ˵ʱ䡣ĸ߼ĿϵѧڿϹŰÿ£˽½ȴͬ⡣

85. The sloth pays such little attention to its personal hygiene that green algae grow on its coarse hair and communities of a parasitic moth live in the depths of its coat producing caterpillars which graze on its mouldy hair. Its muscles are such that it is quits incapable of moving at a speed of over a kilometer an hour even over the shortest distances and the swiftest movement it can make is a sweep of its hooked arm.

85.ֲ̡ڵë̦ȺļƤëëë棬ëΪʳļⲻں̵ܶľÿСʱһٶƶݵĶǻһĸ첲

86. Artificial flowers are used for scientific as well as for decorative purposes. They are made from a variety of materials, such as way and glass, so skillfully that they can scarcely be distinguished from natural flowers.

86.컨ܼڿѧĿģҲװĿģǿøָIJƳɣͲ˾ɣԼ档

87. Three years of research at an abandoned coal mine in Argonne, Illinois, have resulted in findings that scientists believe can help reclaim thousands of mine disposal sites that scar the coal-rich regions of the United States.

87.ŵAngonneеһúоȡ˳ɹѧЩɹ԰úŪ˺۵ǧú

88. When the persuading and the planning for the western railroads had finally been completed, the really challenging task remained: the dangerous, sweaty, backbreaking, brawling business of actually building the lines.

88.й·˵͹滮ɺѵûпʼΣգҪ˽ǺͳµĽЩ·ʵʹ

89. Because of the space crunch, the Art Museum has become increasingly cautious in considering acquisitions and donations of art, in some cases passing up opportunities to strengthen is collections.

89.ڿռ䲻㣬ڿǹͽܾƷԽԽأЩ·һղصĻᡣ

90. The United States Constitution requires that President be a natural-born citizen, thirty-five years of age or older, who has lived in the United States for a minimum of fourteen years.

90.ܷҪͳĹʮϣסʮꡣ

91. Arid regions in the southwestern United States have become increasingly inviting playgrounds for the growing number of recreation seekers who own vehicles such as motorcycles or powered trail bikes and indulge in hill-climbing contests or in caving new trails in the desert.

91.IJë֮ΪˣĵطԽԽӵĦгԽҰ೵ģϲ±򿪱µɳĮͨѰ߾в

92. Stone does decay, and so tools of long ago have remained when even the bones of the man who made them have disappeared without trace.

92.ʯͷḯãǰ(ʯ)ܱȻǵѾʧӰ١

93. Insects would make it impossible for us to live in the world; they would devour all our crops and kill our flocks and herds, if it were not for the protection we get from insect-eating animals.

93.ͽʹ޷ϾסûܵΪʳĶıͻ̽еׯڲɱޡ 94. It is true that during their explorations they often faced difficulties and dangers of the most perilous nature, equipped in a manner which would make a modern climber shudder at the thought, but they did not go out of their way to court such excitement.

94.ȷʵ̽˼вԵѺΣգǵװһִɽһ붼Dzǿȥ׷̼ġ

95. There is only one difference between an old man and a young one: the young man has a glorious future before him and old one has a splendid future behind him: and maybe that is where the rub is.

95.˺ֻ֮һ˵ǰлԻ͵δ˲õδȴҲ֮ڡ

96. I find young people exciting. They have an air of freedom, and they have not a dreary commitment to mean ambitions or love comfort. They are not anxious social climbers, and they have no devotion to material things.

96.λǿܡǴɵϢDzΪҰĺ̰ܶDzǽǵˣDzԵĶѷ֡

97. I am always amazed when I hear people saying that sport creates goodwill between the nations, and that if only the common peoples of the world could meet one another at football or cricket, they would have no inclination to meet on the battlefield.

97.ÿ˵˶ܹڹҼ佨Ѻø飬˵صֻͨҪ򳡻ͻûȤսĻҶв졣

98. It is impossible to say simply for the fun and exercise: as soon as the question of prestige arises, as soon as you feel that you and some larger unit will be disgraced if you lose, the most savage combative instincts are around.

98.ûпܽΪֻ˶һ⣬һʧʱҰĺöܾͻᱻ

99. It has been found that certain bats emit squeaks and by receiving the echoes, they can locate and steer clear of obstacles------or locate flying insects on which they feed. This echo- in bats is often compared with radar, the principle of which is similar.

99.Ѿ֣ijЩ𷢳ܻͱϰҵΪ档ֻ춨λԭ֮Ƶ״ȡ

100. As the time and cost of making a clip drop to a few days and a few hundred dollars, engineers may soon be free to let their imaginations soar without being penalized by expensive failure.

100.оƬʱͷý͵˼ͼԪʦǿܺܿǵ۳Ҷᱻʧͷ


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˵ǣӦƸ룬һЩиְ߲λҪģһӢԶͨýšHRϲˣдǡӢ˵дԵʱͰ˵ġһЩһǿԼѧӢܲǹûӴˣֻиԼһʱ䣬Ӣһû⡣
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ЩҲνܶͷۺİרҵʻ㣬ֻҪռҾͻ֣ᷢͬС죬ʻֱݶࡣӢļҲԲҪȥдؾ͹ҵȥͺˣʱٰ˵ո

ϣʹ˾ƸĿǵְλӢҪ󶼲ߣ֮ҪӢˮƽԸߡЩԼȤĹ˾ְλռһЩӢĵƸҪ󣬶ӦƸӢˮƽܴ

Ӣ8󳣹⣺
1Who do you work for at present?

2Could you tell me about your work experience?
ܷ˵˵Ĺ
3Have you ever worked in *?
XXҵô
4Do you have any experience of working as a department manager?
ûž

5Would you please say something about your career experience?
˵˵Ĺ
6What is your chief responsibility working as a * in the XX department?
XXXXְλʱҪĹְʲô
7Have you had any experince working abroad?
ڹ⹤ľ
8What exactly did you do when you worked as a XX for XX Co.?
XX˾XXְλʱ򣬹أ

һЩսǿһĿ
1Could you tell me why you want to leave your present job?
ܷΪʲôҪ뿪ڵְλ
2I wonder if you could tell me why you decided to work for *?
DzǿԸΪʲô*
3Would you mind telling me why you think you are not suitable for *?
鲻ңΪʲôΪԼʺ*
4What major problem have you encountered and how did you deal with it?
Щֵ⣿δģ
5What have you learned from your mistakes?
Ĵѧʲô
• ṩһЩHRְҵ˳õӢĵʣܰһЩ˽Ӣ׼
1
Ŀ mission/ objective
Ŀ group objective
ڲ internal environment
ⲿ external environment
ƻ planning
֯ organizing
staffing
쵼 leading
controlling
process
ԭ principle
technique
manager
ܾ general manager
Ա administrator
Ա supervisor
ҵ enterprise
ҵ business
ҵ industry
˾ company
Ч effectiveness
Ч efficiency
ҵ entrepreneur
Ȩ power
ְȨ authority
ְ responsibility
ѧ scientific management
ִӪ modern operational management
Ϊѧ behavior science
productivity
motivate
motive
law
regulation
ϵ economic system
ְ managerial function
Ʒ product
service
profit
satisfaction
affiliation
esteem
ʵ self-actualization
Ͷ human input
ӯ surplus
income
ɱ cost
ʱ capital goods
machinery
豸 equipment
building
inventory

2
鷨 the empirical approach
˼Ϊ the interpersonal behavior approach
Ϊ the group behavior approach
Эϵͳ the cooperative social systems approach
Ἴϵͳ the social-technical systems approach
۷ the decision theory approach
ѧ the mathematical approach
ϵͳ the systems approach
˷ the contingency approach
the managerial roles approach
Ӫ the operational approach
˼ʹϵ human relation
ѧ psychology
̬ attitude
ѹ pressure
ͻ conflict
Ƹ recruit
appraisal
ѡ select
ѵ train
compensation
Ȩ delegation of authority
Э coordinate
ҵ performance
ƶ merit system
behavior
¼ subordinate
ƫ deviation
¼ inspection record
󹤼¼ record of labor-hours lost
sales volume
Ʒ quality of products
Ƚ advanced technology
˿ͷ customer service
strategy
ṹ structure

(3)
primacy
ձ pervasiveness
fear
޺ resentment
ʿ morale
layoff
wholesale
retail
procedure
rule
滮 program
Ԥ budget
ͬ synergy
ҵ conglomerate
Դ resource
acquisition
Ŀ growth goal
רƷ proprietary product
rival
promotion
managerial decision
ҵ business ethics
оļ۸ competitive price
supplier
С vendor
ͻ conflict of interests
derivative policy
֧ʻ expense account
׼ approval procedure
sick leave
ݼ vacation
ʱ labor-hour
ʱ machine-hour
ʱ֧ capital outlay
ֽ cash flow
wage rate
˰ tax rate
Ϣ dividend
ֽ״ cash position
ʽȱ capital shortage
Ԥ overall budget
ʲծ balance sheet
feasibility
Ͷԭ the commitment principle
Ͷʻر return on investment
capacity to produce
ʵʹ practitioner
ս end result
ҵ performance
personal interest
welfare
гռ market share
innovation
productivity
profitability
public responsibility
» board of director
֯ģ size of the organization
֯Ļ organizational culture
Ŀ management by objectives
۹ appraisal tool
motivational techniques
ֶ control device
˼ֵ personal worth
strength
weakness
opportunity
в threat
personal responsibility
counselor
Ŀ quantitative objective
Ŀ qualitative objective
ɿĿ verifiable objective
priority
ʱ payroll

4
strategy
policy
discretion
־Ӫ diversification
assessment
һ consistency
Ӧ consistency strategy
ϵ public relation
ֵ value
aspiration
ƫ prejudice
review
׼ approval
Ҫ major decision
ֹ˾ܾ division general manager
ʲϾ portfolio matrix
star
ʺ question mark
ɹ procurement
˿ demographic factor
geographic factor
˾ company image
Ʒϵ product line
ҵ joint venture
Ʋ liquidation strategy
retrenchment strategy
ս tactics

(5)
׷ followership
individuality
Ը personality
ȫ safety
Ȩ latitude
۵ pessimistic
ֹ static
ֹ۵ optimistic
̬ dynamic
flexible
resistance
ж antagonism
eclectic

(6)
motivation
DZʶ subconscious
λ status
affection
desire
ѹ pressure
satisfaction
ʵֵҪ needs for self-actualization
𾴵Ҫ esteem needs
Ҫ affiliation needs
ȫҪ security needs
Ҫ physiological needs
ά maintenance
hygiene
motivator
probability
ǿ reinforcement theory
feedback
bonus
ƱȨ stock option
ʾ labor dispute
ȱ absenteeism
Ա turnover
reward
• (7)
Ӫ franchise
ȳ zeal
confidence
inspire
Ҫ ingredient
ҳ loyalty
devotion
style
Ʒ trait
Ӧ adaptability
ȡ aggressiveness
enthusiasm
persistence
˼ʽ interpersonal skills
administrative ability
intelligence
רʽ쵼 autocratic leader
ʽ쵼 democratic leader
ɷʽ쵼 free-rein leader
ͼ the managerial grid
Ч work efficiency
obedience
쵼Ϊ leader behavior
֧쵼 supportive leadership
쵼 participative leadership
ָ쵼 instrumental leadership
ɾȡ쵼 achievement-oriented leadership

˵һµǣЩʻ㣬ǵʹûõģ϶Ҫھְλ;мȥӦˣȥ⡣ʺܿЩʵʱٿӢĵƸϢDzǺأңԺʱҲЩӢʻ㣬㶼ټԵʱҲúܶࡣ

һЩʣDZйDzȥã˵ʱǻסӦʵܼ򵥵Ĵʻ㣬ҲѧģDzϰϰ˵ҲһЩԿʧڡ
ЩʣʱðʣҲٿԲ³ʵʲô˼شʱҲһҪԷظ

һЩʱӢ:

Why did you leave your former company?
Ϊʲô뿪ǰĹ˾

Because Im working in a small company where a further promotion is impossible.
ΪһС˾ְϣС
Because Im capable of more responsibilities, so I decided to change my job.
ΪΣԾ
Because that company didnt have a good future, so I needed to consider my future.
ΪǼҹ˾ûʲôǰ;ұ迼ҵδ
Because I want to change my working environment, Id like to find a job which is more challenging.
Ϊı乤һսԵĹ
Because I had some private reasons, some family things.
ΪһЩ˽˵ԭ򣬼Щ顣

What are your great strengths?
ʲôŵ㣿

Im a good team player.
һŶӾˡ
Im a hard-working, persistent person.
ҹִ̿࣬š
Im a fast-learner.
ѧܿ졣
I can work under pressure and get along with my colleagues.
ѹ¹ͬºгദ
I have strong organizational skills.
ҵ֯ǿ

In what specific ways will our company benefit from hiring you?
ҹ˾ʲôô?

I think that my technical background is helpful for you.
Ҿҵļá
I have enough knowledge to market the products of your company.
㹻֪ʶƹ˾IJƷ
Im very familiar with this market and have many customers. I think your company will benefit from it.
ҶгdzϤͻΪ˾ܴл档
Your company will benefit from gaining a young energetic, bright, person.
˾ͨһ˻档
I know I am the right person for this job.
֪ʺġ

What are your salary expectations?
нˮʲôҪ

I would expect the standard rate of pay at your company for a person with my experiences and educational background.
ϣǹ˾һ־ͽı׼нʡ
Shall we discuss my responsibilities with your company first? I think salary is closely related to the responsibilities of the job.
̸ܲһ̸ڹ˾ҪеΣҾùӦ빤νصġ
I hope youll consider my experience and training and will offer me a salary higher than the junior secretarys salary.
ϣܿҵľ鼰ܹѵҶһݸڳĹʡ
I expect to be paid according to my abilities.
ϣܸҵ֧нʡ
With my experiences, Id like to start at RMB4000 a month.
ҵľ飬ϣн4000Ԫ


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1.I have to ask my boss/wife first.
ұȆһҵ/š

2.I take it you dont agree.
@NfJDzͬ⡣

3.I tried losing weight, but nothing worked.
ԇpʣǺoЧ

4.It doesnt make any sense to get up so early.
N]κx

5.It takes years of hard work to speak good English.
vһӢZҪĿ̿پ

6It feels like spring/ Ive been here before.
X쵽/ǰ^@Y

7I wonder if they can make it.
Dzkõ

8Its not as cold / hot as it was yesterday.
첻N/ᡣ

9. What bothers me is not his work but his attitude.
_ҵIJĹđBȡ

10.It sounds like you enjoyed it.
 Uϲgġ

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1.Im sorry that you didnt get the job.
z]еõǷݹ

2.Im afraid that its not going to work out.
ҿ@²ɵġ

3.I guess I could come over.
܁

4.Is it okay to smoke in the office?
kY韟Ԇ᣿

5.It was kind of exciting.


6.I know what you want.
֪ҪʲN

7.Is that why you dont want to go home?
@㲻ؼҵԭ᣿

8.Im sure we can get you a great / good deal.
Һܿ϶҂ԎһPýס

9.Would you help me with the report?
Ҍ᣿

10.I didnt know he was the richest person in the world.
Ҳ֪Xˡ

hoplite :2007.03.16 15:15 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(126) :: (0) :: (0)
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1.How did Mary make all of her money?еXNٍģ

2.How was your date?
ļsNӣ

3.How are you doing with your new boss?
˾̎Σ

4.How should I tell him the bad news?
ԓθV@Ϣ

5.How much money did you make?
ٍ˶X

6.How much does it cost to go abroad?
ҪX

7.How long will it take to get to your house?
Ҫã

8.How long have you been here?
@Yˣ

9.How nice/pretty/cold/funny/stupid/boring/interesting.
N///Ц/޴/o/Ȥ

10.How about going ou

hoplite :2007.03.15 08:23 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(102) :: (0) :: (0)
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rְIӢZ100 ֮
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1.Do you think you can come? J܁᣿

2.How was your weekend ?
Lĩ^Nӣ

3.Here is my card.
@ҵƬ

4.He is used to eating out all the time.
ѽTˡ

5.Im getting a new computer for birthday present.
ҕõһ̨XնY

6.Have you ever driven a BMW?
Л]_^R

7.How about if we go tomorrow instead?
҂ijȥNӣ

8.How do you like Hong Kong?
ϲgۆ᣿

9.How do you want your steak?
ţҪ׷죿

10.How did the game turn out?

ِYΣ

hoplite :2007.03.14 10:18 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(99) :: (0) :: (0)
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1.Can you imagine how much he paid for that car?I܇˶X᣿

2.Can you believe that I bought a TV for $25?
I@̨ҕֻ25?

3.Did you know he was having an affair/cheating on his wife?

֪ˆ᣿/_ӆ᣿

4.Did you hear about the new project?
֪ǂŒ᣿

5.Do you realize that all of these shirts are half off?
֪@Щrurˆ᣿

6.Would you mind if I take tomorrow off?
Ոن᣿

7.I enjoy working with you very much.
Һϲgһ

8.Did you know that Stone ended up marrying his secretary?
֪᣿˹ͨKؕYˡ

9.Lets get together for lunch.
׌҂һDͰɡ

10.How did you do on your test?

@οԇĽYΣ

hoplite :2007.03.13 08:41 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(113) :: (0) :: (0)
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Ї׷e16ӢZ֮
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1. қ]ѡ
e`: I have no boyfriend.
_:I dont have a boyfriend.


2. wܽ

e`:His body is healthy.
_:He is in good health.You can also say: Hes healthy.


3. rXܰF/ˡ

e`:The price is too expensive/cheap.
_:The price is too high/ rather low. .


4. ҂܇

e`:We got off the car.
_:We got out of the car.

hoplite :2007.03.08 08:13 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(128) :: (0) :: (0)
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1 Its hard to say.yf

2
Its a long story.
fԒL/һyM

3
Its a small world.
С

4
Its against the law !


5
Its a good opportunity !
ÙC

6
Its dangerous!
ΣU

7
May I help you ?
܎æ᣿

8
No doubt about it.


9
Thats bullshit!


10
Think it over.
м]һ¡

11
Time will tell.
rgCġ

12
What a surprise !
̫@Ӡˣ

13
Whatever you say !
S㣡

14
You are the boss !
 ģf㣡

15
You have my word !
ұC

16
Tough job, tough day, tough world. Life is not always sweet. Thats life!

DĹDyӣҵ硣K۵ġ@

17
I need some sleep.Ҫ˯ߡ

18
Take it easy.
eo

19
Just relax.
һ¡

20
Zip your fly !]죡

hoplite :2007.03.03 08:47 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(107) :: (0) :: (0)
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1 Ive been dying to see you.ҷdzҊ㡣

2 Im crazy about you.Ҟ㯂/V/

3 I love you with all my heart.ȫȫ㣡

4 Youre everything to me.ҵһУ

5 Youre in love !ِˣ

6 Im tired of working all day.չʹ҅

7 You work too much.̫ˡ

8 Money will come and go.X֮

9 Are you crazy ?㯂ˆ᣿

10 Have you got it ?ˆ᣿

11 Ive got it.Ҷˡ

12 I cant afford that.ҳГ/I𡣣

13 I did it and Im so happy now.ˣFҺܝM⡣

14 I dont care.Pҵ/Ҳܡ

15 I dont think so.Ҳ@N/ҿ//á

16 I guess so.ǰɡ

17 I have no other choice.҄eox񡣣

18 I will do my best !ҕMģ

19 I mean it.Jġ

20 Im so scared.˜Oˡ

hoplite :2007.03.02 07:59 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(104) :: (0) :: (0)
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W·100ӢZ֮
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1 Whats wrong ?N£

2 What happened ?lʲNˣ

3 I hope nothing is wrong.ϣһ

4 I know your feeling.֪ĸܡ

5 Sorry to hear that. @ϢҺyܡ

6 Come on, you can do it.ɣġ

7 Use your head.ӄX

8 You did a great job.ɵúܺá

9 Its very nice of you.á

10 Im very proud of you.ҞеԺ

11 I like your style.ϲgL񡣣

12 I love you guys.Ґゃ

13 How do I look ?ҿNӣ

14 You look great !㿴ȥOˣ

15 Thats fantastic!ǰOˣ

16 Thats really something.˲𣡣

17 Its a pleasure working with you.c졣

18 Congratulations on your success.ףRijɹ

19 Id like to propose a toast.hǬ

20 Are you married or single?Y߀dž

hoplite :2007.03.01 08:04 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(212) :: (1) :: (0)
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W·100ӢZ֮
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1 Have a nice weekend.Lĩ졣

2 Same to you.˴˱˴ˡ

3 Nice talking to you.ܸdc졣

4 Take care of yourself.Լ/Լ

5 Thank you for everything.xxĶ෽P/һС

6 Thank you all for coming.xxR

7 I appreciate your help.ҸxĎ

8 Youre always welcome.e͚/x

9 Forget it.˰ɣ

10 It was my pleasure.x

11 I made a mistake.Ūeˡ

12 Im terribly sorry.ڱǸ

13 I must apologize !ұ횵Ǹ

14 I feel terrible.ҸX͸ˡ

15 Its not your fault. Dze

16 Sorry to bother /have bothered you.Ǹ_һ/_ˡ

17 What do you do ?ʲN

18 How do you like your new job ?X¹ӣ

19 I like it a lot.Һϲg

20 I like reading and

hoplite :2007.02.28 09:13 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(122) :: (1) :: (0)
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Self-reverence, self-knowledge, self-control, these three lead to sovereign power. ةpXpƩo߿@ߟoϵľ
hoplite :2007.02.27 13:16 ::: ( ѧE ) ::Ķ:(187) :: (0) :: (0)