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slaves to be free under military. People, people in many other countries take Lincoln now for their own. He belongs to them. He stands for decency, honest dealing, plain talk and funny stories. Look where he came from, don39。s death, the casket with his body was carried northwest a thousand miles and the American people wept as never before. During the four years he was President, he at times, especially in the first three months, took to himself the powers of a dictator. He manded the most powerful armies then assembled in modern warfare. He enforced and cruised conscription of soldiers for the first time in American history. And under imperative necessity, he abolished the writ of habeas corpus. He directed politically and spiritually the wild, massive turbulent forces let loose in Civil War, a war truly as time has shown, of brothers. He argued and pleaded for pensated emancipation of the slaves. The slaves were property. They were on the tax books along with horses and cattle, the valuation of each slave written next to his name on the tax assessor39。s no reason for conflicts. D. all of the above points. 5. What39。s the meaning of the first sentence in the second paragraph Up would have gone my hand? A. I would have raised my hand. B. I would have vetoed the proposal by raising my hand. C. I would have strongly opposed to the view. D. I would have disagreed and aired my own view. 3. What guidelines do the angermanagement experts offer to subside workplace anger? A. calm down and try to solve the problem. B. take a breath and begin to lose control. C. divert your attention to pleasant things. D. all of the above. 4. What does the author of Science and Heath try to convey readers in the book? A. man is created by God with divine qualities. B. human beings39。s work. B. anger is as inevitable in workplace as indispositions to a person. C. anger can threaten one39。s thoughts of peace. In this atmosphere, solid relationships develop and solution appear even in situations where it was believed that none were possible. So, instead of bracing for a showdown with a fellow worker, you can arrive at work filled with the conviction that you and your colleagues, clients, and customers are all inherently goodnatured Godnatured the offspring of a totally loving creator. You39。s child. Everyone39。s the person at the desk across from ours or the president of the pany are not what we see on the surface. If we take it for granted that our coworkers are so many individuals posed merely of an assortment of physical and emotional characteristics, then our overall expectations on the job, as well as our concern for the wellbeing of those we work with, are limited. But our true nature isn39。 if you start to lose control, take a break. I would add, pray. Instead of sitting there fuming over some encounter, why not use the time to listen for God39。t get caught up in other people39。t look for snubs in what are purely innocent incidents。t let it fester。s Help Eliminate Workplace Anger How many of you have been angry at least once today? asked the conductor of an angermanagement seminar. According to an article The New York Times, most of those in the room raised their hands. The fact is, the seminar leader continued, people get angry an average of 10 to 14 times a day. But anger is especially endemic to work. If you have a jib, you39。《高級(jí)英語》考試試卷( B) 考試時(shí)間: 120 分鐘 I. Fill in the blank in each sentence with the appropriate form of the given words or phrases: (10%) dispose of be subject to devoid of exert fortify fresh from subversion engulf convert at odds 1. Security experts agree that certain documents should be shredded before managerial departments _____________them. 2. The sudden ___________ of the parliamentary candidate to antinuclear movement has invoked deep suspicions among his voters. 3. With the government’s help, the ___________of the coastal area was acplished before spring set in. 4. Unfortunately, the small village was___________ in the floods overnight. 5. How successful they will _______________ the speed with which the product can be distributed to the shops. 6. The child seems to be quite _________ any sense of right or wrong. Not surprising really when you think what his parents are like. 7. The investigation of the presidential scandal may likely ____________ the new cabi. 8. Modern liberalism is fundamentally _________ with democratic government because it demands results that ordinary people would not freely choose. 9. The _________ to raise agricultural productivity should involve reforming incentives in agriculture, allowing markets to function efficiently, and promoting institutional arrangements conducive to longterm growth and rural development. 10. He exposes greatly energy to his work, _________ his threemonth holiday. II. Paraphrase the following sentences, especially paying attention to the underlined part. ( 20%) 1. NASA weighted exploration now against the chances for disaster and opted to take the risk. (Jenny Clanton) 2. Allow him to walk into the House with mailbag after mailbag of letters in opposition to NASA’s unbridled desire to go to Jupiter. (Jenny Clanton) 3. I will unsay no words that I have spoken about it. (Winston Churchill) 4. ...with God’s help we have rid the earth of his shadow and liberate its people from his yoke. (Winston Churchill) 5. But this peaceful revolution of hope cannot bee the prey of hostile powers. (John F. Kennedy) 6. … remembering on both sides that civility is not a sign of weakness, and sincerity is always subject to proof. (John F. Kennedy) 7. …for we not meet powerful challenge at odds and split us asunder. (John F. Kennedy) 8. For those who make themselves the slaves of unvarying routine are generally actuated by fear