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1、II阅读21. With any adult London Pass, you can _.A. get discounts in all restaurants and shops in LondonB. have someone to help you plan your tripC. enter Pass attractions without waiting in queuesD. travel on all public transport in London for free22. If an adult with a child wants to buy London Passe
2、s for a two-day tour of London, they will have to pay _. A. 67.50 B. 96.30 C. 109.80 D. 13523. If you have a London Pass, you will save the most on your visit to _.A. Tower of London, London Bridge Experience and Westminster AbbeyB. Thames River Cruise, Tower Bridge Exhibition and Westminster AbbeyC
3、. St. Pauls Cathedral, London Bridge Experience and Thames River CruiseD. Tower Bridge Exhibition, Thames River Cruise and St. Pauls Cathedral(B)What a load of old cobblers. The notion (观点) that you cant make new friends after the age of 30 is silly.Im over 50 and my wife and I have made lots of new
4、 friends since we arrived in China.OK, I can understand that it becomes more difficult to meet new folk and make friends if you are stuck in a rut (一成不变) or have a demanding job.Im not suggesting you go abroad to work if you want to make new friends. Thats a bit radical (过激的). But the notion that in
5、 midlife your ability to make friends goes is absurd.On the contrary, with greater self-confidence and experience, you are no longer shy about getting into conversation with strangers. And you are more discriminating (有识别能力的) in your choice of potential friends.A word of advice: do your own thing an
6、d you will meet like-minded people. For example, Ive made friends, German and Chinese, through swimming in the lake at Houhai in Beijing.Last month a Chinese swimmer asked where I came from and how old I was. We were of similar ages. He told me about his teens experience in Inner Mongolia. I soon he
7、ard his life story. Each week we meet and chat. OK were not BFFs (Best Friends Forever), but swimming buddies (伙伴).Likewise at the gym Ive met a couple of Russian guys and we always exchange stories. Were not bosom (亲密的) buddies, but gym rats together.In any case its enjoyable, and isnt that what fr
8、iendship is about?If you share an interest with someone, whether its politics, books, films, playing chess, going to the theater, or making and eating jiaozi, it can be the start of a beautiful friendship.24. By saying “What a load of old cobblers”, the author means that _.A. I totally disagree with
9、 thatB. I show great respect for thatC. I cant agree more with thatD. I dont want to comment on that25. What advantage do middle-aged people have in making friends according to the article?A. They are better at having conversations with strangers.B. They have more chances to meet like-minded people.
10、C. They have better judgment on choosing friends.D. They know what to do together with friends.26. Which of the following might the author agree with?A. Its easier to make friends with people from other countries.B. Making new friends is hard if there is no change in your life.C. In midlife people d
11、o not want deep friendships.D. Swimming buddies are likely to become BFFs.27. What does the author think is the main factor that affects making a new friend?A. Being of similar ages.B. Sharing the same interests.C. Having the same background.D. Doing the same job.(C)How do you persuade someone to do
12、 something that they dont want to? Flattery, the art of complimenting (称赞) others, can help you get what you want.Lucy Kellaway, a writer at the Financial Times, received an e-mail asking her to go to Scotland to give a speech for a charity. She wanted to decline; Scotland is far away from London, s
13、he had never heard of the charity and she barely knew the woman who wrote the message. Yet she found herself saying yes. Why?Because she felt flattered. The woman expressed huge admiration for Kellaways works and claimed the committee would be “over the moon” if she came. Writing in the Financial Ti
14、mes, Kellaway says she didnt believe the woman was really her fan, but was softened up nevertheless.According to a recent study from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, flattery works even when the recipient knows someone is being insincere.The Harvard Business Review retells an expe
15、riment researchers did to prove the effectiveness of flattery.A group of students were given a flyer (传单) from a fictional clothing shop saying: “We are contacting you directly because we know that you are a fashionable and stylish person.” The compliment was impersonal and the motive was plain the
16、flyer asked them to shop at the store. But the “shoppers” were charmed anyway and chose the store that had flattered them.Flattery may persuade customers, but it doesnt work in every situation.Its not a good idea to try and flatter your boss into giving you a promotion, according to research by the
17、University at Buffalo in the US. Researchers found that if a manager sees an employees flattery as part of a plan to get ahead, they often rate the employee lower on job performance.But if the flatterer is skillful enough to fool the manager into thinking his or her praise is sincere, they usually g
18、et positive feedback.An article in The Economist agrees, arguing that ambitious people should master the art of flattery. It quotes Jennifer Chatman of the University of California who, after doing several experiments, could not find the point at which flattery becomes ineffective.Chatman says: “Peo
19、ple who make the boss feel good about the decisions he or she has made, who build up the bosss confidence, those people are going to do better.”28. Lucy Kellaway accepted the invitation to give a speech for a charity in Scotland because_.A. she was impressed by the person who e-mailed herB. she supp
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