江西普通中学18-19学度高三上学期第四次抽考试卷-英语

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江西普通中学18-19学度高三上学期第四次抽考试卷-英语
2018.11.30
第一卷
第一部分:听力(共两节,总分值30分)
第一节〔共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值7.5分〕
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。

每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?
A.Inaticketoffice.
B.Inatheater.
C.Inarestaurant.
2.Whydoesthemanwantalargecar?
A.Heisverytall.
B.Hehasmuchluggage.
C.Hecarescomforttoomuch.
3.Whatdidthemandothismorning?
A.Hewalkedthedog.
B.Hedidthelaundry.
C.Hewateredtheplants.
4.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?
A.Giveheralift.
B.Getherthepen.
C.Goshoppingwithher.
5.WhenwillMr.Brownbebackaccordingtotheman?
A.Inhalfanhour.
B.Inonehour.
C.Inonehourandahalf
第二节〔共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分〕
听下面5段对话或独白。

每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题
6.Whatdidthewomanbuyamonthago?
A.Apurse.
B.Aring.
C.Anearring.
7.Howmuchdoestheshorternecklacecost?
A.$260
B.$216
C.$199.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题
8.Whatdoesthewomanusetomakelongdistancecalls?
A.Acallingcard
B.Herhomephone.
C.Publictelephones.
9.Howmanynumbersdoesthewomanhavetodialtomakealongdistancecall?
A.17.
B.19.
C.27.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题
10.What’swrongwiththewoman?
A.Shehasabadheadache.
B.Shecatchesaslightcold.
C.Shegetsaslightfever.
11.Whatdoesthemanwanttoborrow?
A.Someglasses.
B.Somesugar.
C.Somecups.
12.Wherewillthemangofirst?
A.Tothewoman’s.
B.ToBob’s.
C.ToMary’s.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题
13.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?
A.Colleagues.
B.Friends.
C.Strangers.
14.Whathasthemandonesofar?
A.Hehastakenmanypictures.
B.Hehasvisiteddowntown.
C.Hehasboughtalotofthings.
15.Whendoesthewomantellthemantoturnleft?
A.WhenhereachesJacksonStreet.
B.Whenhesees5thAvenue.
C.Whenhegoes3miles.
16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?
A.Sheisanative.
B.Sheisonvacation.
C.Shelives10blocksaway.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.WhydidJimvisittheshop?
A.Justtohavealook.
B.Tobuysomeglasscases.
C.Totalkwiththeladiesthere.
18.Whichofthefollowingshouldtheladyatthebackoftheshopdo?
A.Puttheitemsintoplasticbags.
B.Sortthenewitemsandpricethem.
C.Bringthenewitemsintoabigroom.
19.Whatcouldtheseladiesreceive?
A.Anynewitemsforfree.
B.Averylowlevelofsalary.
C.Thechancetobuyanyitemsfirst.
20.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?
A.Theshopopenedtwodaysaweek.
B.Therewerethreeladiesintheshop.
C.Jimvisitedtheshopeveryafternoon.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共二节,总分值45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)
21.Thefathermadeapromisehisdaughterworkedhard,hewouldtakehertovisitHuangshan.
A.if
B.that
C.whether
D.thatif
22.DrBrownexaminedtheoldmancarefully,andfinallythefirstdoctor’sjudgement.
A.recognized
B.confirmed
C.benefited
D.insisted
23.Pleasegotheshipquickly.There’sonly10minutesleft.
A.abroad
B.aboard
C.board
D.broad
24.Youknow,insomecountries,arecalled“publicschools”arenotownedbythepublic.
A.which
B.as
C.what
D.that
25.Sheistoobusytospendanytimeplayingwithherchildrenshehopesto.
A.asthough
B.eventhough
C.aslongas
D.assoonas
26.Thestudenthadnootherchoicebuthisteacherthemistakehehadmade.
A.toapologizeto,for
B.toapologize,for
C.apologizingfor,to
D.toapologizefor,for
27.—ShallIgoandbuymorefoodanddrinksfortheparty?
—No,wehavepreparedafridgeofthose.Thatbequiteenough.
A.can
B.may
C.might
D.should
28.—Didyouhaveagoodsleeplastnight?
—Yes,neversleep.
A.badly
B.better
C.worse
D.best
29.Samsomeknowledgeofthecomputerjustbywatchingothersworkingonit.
A.broughtup
B.lookedup
C.pickedup
D.setup
ckofmoneyhernotcontinuingherstudies.
A.accountedfor
B.caredfor
C.explainedto
D.approvedof
31.Ilikeintheautumnwhentheweatherisclearandbright.
A.this
B.that
C.it
D.one
32.therisingpricestheordinarypeople’
slife,thegovernmentwillcarryoutsomenewpolicy.
A.Preventing;affecting
B.Toprevent,affect
C.Toprevent,affecting
D.Preventing,affect
33.It’sreportedthattheUnitedStatesusesenergyasthewholeofEurope.
A.astwice
B.twicemuch
C.twicemuchas
D.twiceasmuch
34.—I’dlikeinformationaboutthemanagementofyourhotel,please.
—Well,youcouldhavewordwiththemanager.Hemightbehelpful.
A.some,a
B.an,some
C.some,some
D.an,a
35.Thereisalimitpeople’slife,butnolimittheknowledge.
A.on,tolearn
B.to,tolearn
C.on,learning
D.to,tolearning 第二节:完形填空〔共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分〕
阅读以下短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C、D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将选项涂黑。

Atriptothebookstorewithmygranddaughterisalwaysabigproduction.She36initfor hours,touchingthebooks,lookingatafew37hereandlookingatafewpagesthere.
Inever38thefullimportancemyfive-year-oldGrandAngelplacedontheseexcursions(出
行),untilthedayIsuggestedshepickthebookshelikedbest,39wecouldgohomefordinner.He rresponsewas40.
“ButGrammy,I41themallthebest.Allthecoversarebee-yoo-tifulandallthepictures arebee-yoo-tifulandthey'reall42.Justlikepeople.Rememberwhenyoutoldmeaboutpeople?“
Imostcertainly43whenItoldheraboutpeople.Ihadexplainedthatweareall44inourown differentway.Eachofushasastoryto45andnotwostoriesarethesame.Welearnby46ourstori esandlisteningtothestoriesofothers.Differenceisthethingthatmakeseachandeveryone ofus47.Ihadnoideathatshe'dconnectedthelessonwith48.Actually,noonebookis49thanan yotherbook.Theyareequallybeautifulandequallyspecial.
withdinnerstill50andourstomachswerebeginningtogrowl(发声),51timewasfinallyathand.Buthowtochoose?Isuddenly52therightquestionwhenIasked ,”Whichbookwantstogohomethemostwithyoutoday?“Afterashortmomentofthinking,hereyes53.Sherantoaspecificbookand54itfromitsplac eontheshelf.Themain55wasthepictureonthecover,aturtlewithsadeyes.”Weneedtofindoutwhytheturtleissad,"shesaid.
36.A.stands B.plays C.studies D.stays
37.A.items B.pages C.papers D.shelves
38.A.realized B.asked C.supported D.ignored
39.A.but B.if C.so D.or
40.A.important B.great C.practical D.fluent
41.A.accept B.care C.discover D.like
42.A.different B.genuine C.expensive D.valuable
43.A.forgot B.rejected C.remembered D.suspected
44.A.active B.beautiful C.helpful D.positive
45.A.show B.write C.follow D.tell
46.A.sharing B.changing C.collecting D.reciting
47.A.creative B.generous C.special D.intelligent
48.A.stories B.books C.people D.life
49.A.thicker B.richer C.cheaper D.better
50.A.preparing B.arriving C.waiting D.cooking
51.A.decision B.dinner C.reading D.shopping
52.A.answered B.raised C.thoughtof D.putforward
53.A.openedup B.litup C.turnedup D.blewup
54.A.repaired B.received C.replaced D.removed
55.A.reason B.purpose C.question D.problem
第三部分:阅读理解〔共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分〕
阅读以下短文,然后从各题所给的四个选项〔A、B、C、D〕中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将选项涂黑。

A
Somepeopleloveeatingfoodrightafteritiscooked.Ipreferfoodjusttakenoutfromthe freezer.Fruit,candy,nuts,chocolate,cakewithbuttercreamfrosting(糖霜),evenpeas,allofthemtastedeliciouswhenfrozen.Infact,Iofteneatthemthatway.
IwasakidwhenIpickedupthehabit.Inmyfamily,lotsofthingswerethrownintothefreez er–finally,twofreezers–topreventthemformgoingbad.AmongthemweresomeofthecandiesmysistersandIhadcollecte donHalloween.
Ifweeatwhentheyarestillwarm,we’llfindourselvestakingthecookiesmorethanweshould.It’sbetterifwecanputthemintothefreezerandwait.Thatwaywe’lleatlessandenjoythemmorebecausetheyarehardandchewingbecomesaslower,morepatient effort.That’sthepointaboutfrozenbuttercreamfrosting.Putitinyourmouthatroomtemperature,andit ’sgoneveryquickly.Butwhenit’sfrozen,youcanenjoythetastemuchlongeras it melts(融化)inyourmouth.
Thefreezertreatsalotoffruitkindly.Takefrozengrapesforexample.Ikeepabowlofgr apesinmyfreezer.Theybecomealittleicy,andsomehowtheirsweetnessisimproved.Theyare perfectandhealthydessert.Thisisthesamewithoranges,apples,bananas…Youmightthinkbananaswouldgetsuper-hardwhenfrozen.Wrong!Theybecomecool,creamyand sweet.Ifyouhavewiselycoveredsomeorallofthebananaswithmeltedchocolatebeforeputti ngthemintothefreezer,theywillhaveadoubletaste.
Aslongasyouaren’teatinganythingthattrulyhastobehot,goaheadandexperiment.
56.Whatisthepassageintendedtotellus?
A.Fruitshouldbefrozenbeforeoneeatsit.
B.Frozenfoodisbetterthanhotfood.
C.Theauthorprefersfrozenfood.
D.Hotfoodisnothealthy.
57.Theauthorbegantoenjoyfrozenfoodwhenhe____.
A.wasyoung
B.learnedcooking
C.gotmarried
D.gotafreezer
58.WhydoestheauthorNOTadviseustotakehotcookies?
A.Becausetheyneedmoretimetoprepare.
B.Becausethetasteisnotgoodwhentheyarehot.
C.Becausetheyaretoodelicioustoavoidourovereating.
D.Becausewemayeatthemquicklyandenjoythemless.
59.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthethirdparagraphreferto?
A.Thetaste
B.Buttercream
C.Thecookie
D.Frozenbuttercreamfrosting
60.Whichofthefollowingistheadvicetheauthorgivesoneatingfruit?
A.Makebananashard
B.Keepgrapesinabowl.
C.Mixkindsoffruitstogether
D.Addmeltedchocolatetobananas
B
urenBu shandEllenGustafsonhavemanagedtoturnthisaccessory(装饰品)intoanecessityinthestruggletofeedtheworld’shungrychildren,onehandbagatatime.“there’snootherchoice,”Gustafsonsaid.“Wehavetohelpthemgetintoschool.That’stheonlychoicewehave.”
ThepairmetfouryearsagothroughtheirworkwiththeUnitedNations.Whattheysawinspi redthelaunchoftheircollectionFEED.
Theirfirstbag,a$60re-usableshoppingone,providesaschoolmealforachildanywhere intheworldforayear.“Worldhungerseemssofarawayandsooverwhelming(势不可挡)formostpeople,”Bushsaid.“Sotoknowexactlywhatyou’redoingisgreat.”
FEEDnowhasadozenstylesinsomeofNewYork’smostpopularstores.Pricesrangefrom$15to$195.Thecostvariesbecauseeachbagprovides helpinadifferentwayandsayssorightontheback.
WhentheearthquakehitHaiti,FEEDdesignedthe“FEEDHaiti50”bag.Itprovided50schoollunchesforchildrenthere.“Thatmealthatachildgetsinschoolisalmostcertainlytheonlypropermealthattheygetev eryday,”saidMarcusPrior,UNspokespersoninHaiti.
Everyyearhungerandmalnutrition(营养不良)killmorepeopleindevelopingnationsthanAIDS,malaria,andtuberculosiscombined.Th at’s3millionchildrenwhonevermakeittotheirfifthbirthday.300millionotherchildrengoto bedhungryeverynight.
Since2007,FEEDhasdonated$5.5milliontotheUNWorldFoodProgram.“Hungerisaveryterriblefeeling;it’saveryterriblewaytodie,”Gustafsonsaid.“Toknowthatjustthroughsellingaproductthatthey’regettingthemostimportantneedforhumanlife–foodtothrive–itisverypowerful.”61.Theunderlinedword“they”inPara.2refersto.
urenBushandEllenGustafson
B.theworld’shungrychildren
C.fashionconsciouswomen
D.theUnitedNations
62.What’sthepurposeofthelaunchofFEED?
A.Torecyclethewastehandbags.
B.Tohelpthehungrychildren.
C.Topromotethesalesofhandbags.
D.Tomakeallthechildrenreceiveagoodeducation.
63.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheFEEDhandbag?
A.Ithasonlyonestyle.
B.Itspricestaysthesame.
C.Itispopularwithlotsofwomen.
D.Thehelpitoffersismarkedontheback.
64.FromwhatGustafsonsaidinthelastparagraph,wecaninferthat.
A.shewasafraidofdyingfromhunger
B.shewasproudofwhattheydid
C.shehadeversufferedhunger
D.shecalledonpeopletohelpthehungry
65.What’sthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Disastersthatthreatenhumans
B.Handbagsthatattracttherich
C.Fashionthatfeedsthehungry
D.Womenwhosavetheworld
C
BridgwaterCarnivalwillbeheldonaSaturday,insteadofFriday,aspartofathreeyeart rialfrom2018.
Itishopedthatthedecisionmadebythecarnivalcommitteewillprotectitsfutureandin creasedonations(募捐),whichhavebeenfalling,tolocalcharities.ThereviseddatesaresetforSaturday,3Nov ember2018,Saturday,2November2018andSaturday1November2018.OthercarnivalsinSomers et,likeNorthPetherton,whichareheldonaSaturday,won’tbeaffectedbythedatechange.
BridgwaterCarnivalistheoldestandlongestrunningcarnivalinSomersetandispartof theSomersetCountyGuyFawkesCarnivalAssociationcircuit.OthercarnivalsareNorthPeth erton,Burnham,Glastonbury,SheptonMallet,WellsandWeston.
Itisnotthefirsttimethatthecarnivalhaschangeddates—upuntil2001BridgwaterCarnivaltookplaceonaThursday,butnineyearsagoorganiserstook thecontroversial(有争议的)decisiontochangethenightfromaThursdaytotheFridayclosesttoGuyFawkesnight.
DaveStokes,fromBridgwaterCarnival,said,“Wedon’twanttoconflictwithothercarnivals.CrowdsatBridgwaterCarnivalhaveremainedprettys teady(稳定的)buttheactualamountofmoneythatwehavebeencollectinghasgonedownwhichisaconcerna ndfundraisingisgettingmoredifficult.We’rehopingthatbychangingthistoaSaturdayforthistrialperiod,wecanchangethatsituatio n.”
In2018,afinaldecisionwillbemade.Itremainstobeseenwhetherchangingthecarnival fromaFridaytoaSaturdaywillimprovedonations.
66.BridgwaterCarnival’sdatewillbechangedwiththeaimof.
A.gettingmoremoney
B.attractingmorepeople
petingwithothercarnivals
D.providingmorecolorfulactivities
67.Accordingtothepassage,in2000BridgwaterCarnivalwascelebratedona.
A.Thursday
B.Friday
C.Saturday
D.Sunday
68.WhatdowelearnaboutBridgwaterCarnival?
A.Itiscelebratedonthesamedayeveryyear.
B.Fewerandfewerpeopletakepartinitthanbefore.
C.ItisthefirsttimethatBridgwaterCarnivalhaschangeditsdate.
D.NotallpeopleagreedonBridgwaterCarnival’sdatechange9yearsago.
69.HowdidDaveStokesfeelaboutBridgwaterCarnival’sfuture?
A.Worried.
B.Confused.
C.Hopeful.
D.Doubtful.
70.Thepassageisprobablytakenfroma(n).
A.magazineonsports
B.newspaperdocument
C.articleofscience
D.bookreview
D
ThankstotheInternet.Somethingthatwasonceonlyadreamformillionsofpeopleisnowa realpossibility.Ifyourdreamistogaincontroloveryoulife,hereissomeInternethome-ba sedbusinessadvicethatwillhelp.
OneofthegreatthingsabouthavinganInternethomebusinessisthatyoucantrulybeinco ntrolofwhen,whereandhowyouwork.Inmostpaidjobsthosethreefreedomsaredeniedyoubeca useyouhavetotakeordersfromyourboss.
Peoplearenowmuchmorecomfortablewithonlineshopping,andnotjustfrombigestablis hedcompanieseither.Withitswidespreadbrandrecognition,Paypalistrustedbymanyonlin eshoppers.Itisveryeasyforanybodytosetupawebsitephotograph,someproductsandaddaPa ypalbutton!Youcanbeinbusinesswithinanhourofgoingonline!
Thebiggestproblemwithahome-basedbusinessliesintheveryfactthatitisabusinessb asedathome!Thefamiliarandcomfortablehomeenvironmentleadspeopleintothebiggesttra pofallwhenstartinganInternetbusiness,whichistotaketoomanybreaks,togetdistracted (分心)bynon-essentialstuffontheInternetand,inshort,nottoworkhardenough.
ThebestInternetmarketingstrategies(策略)arethosewhicharebuiltaroundadailyschedule,withto-dolists,short-termandlong-t ermgoals,plusacleardreamtokeepyoumotivated(有积极性的).Thesethingswillhelptokeepyouontrack.
Also,ifyousetascheduletocontrolwhenyouworkandwhenyoutakeabreak,you’llfindthatyouwillenjoybothmore.Ontheotherhand,ifyouareaworkaholic(工作狂),schedulingbreaksintoyourdaywillhelptogetawayfromthescreenandgetalittlebitof balanceinyourlife.
71.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?
A.ToencouragethereaderstosetupanInternethomebusiness.
B.TogivethereaderssomeadviceaboutInternethomebusiness.
C.TosharesomeexperienceaboutInternethomebusiness.
D.TointroducethelatestscientificdevelopmentontheInternet.
72.WhatistheadvantageofrunningyourownInternethomebusiness?
A.Youcandecideonthetime,placeandmeansofworking.
B.Youdon’thavetopayanytaxestothegovernment.
C.Youcangetyourpaymoreeasilythanfromyouboss.
D.Youdon’thavetoworkashardasyoudointheoffice.
73.WhatisPaypalmostlikely?
A.Itisatoolusedtosurfonline.
B.Itisakindofsearchengine.
C.Itisameansofpayingonline.
D.Itisawebsiteforonlineshopping.
74.Acommonproblemforpeoplerunninghome-basedonlinebusinessisthat.
A.theycan’tmakealotofmoney
B.theycanbeeasilycheated
C.theycanbemisledbysomeads
D.theycan’tfocusontheirbusiness
75.Thepassageismostprobablywrittenforpeoplewho.
A.don’tneedtogotowork
uallybuythingsontheInternet
C.havesetupwebsitephotographs
D.startanInternetbusinessathome
第二卷
第四部分:阅读表达〔共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分〕
阅读下面的短文,请依照文后的要求答题〔请注意问题后的词数要求〕。

[1]ThereisasigninthesubwaythatexplainsNewYorkcompletely.
“NYC:tolerantofyourbeliefs,judgmentalofyourshoes.”Weareopentomanywalksoflife,butyourshoes…well,that’sanotherstory.ResearchersattheUniversityofKansassaythatpeoplecanaccuratelyjudge 30percentofastranger’spersonalitysimplybylookingattheperson’sshoes.
[2]Thestudyinvolvedvolunteersfillingoutapersonalityquestionnaireandprovidin gphotosof
thattheymostfrequentlywear.Then63studentslookedatthephotosandwereabletoaccurate lyguessthevolunteers’gender,age,socialstatus,andevenwhethertheownerwasextrovertorintrovert,liberalor conservative,andtheirdegreeofemotionalstabilityandopenness.
[3]Herearesomeinterestingfindingsfromthestudy.Practicalandfunctionalshoesge nerallybelongtoagreeablepeople.Anklebootsbelongtothosewithmoreaggressivepersona lities.Uncomfortablelookingshoesareusuallywornbythosewithcalmpersonalities.Thos ewhoaremostworriedabouttheirrelationshipswearbrandneworwell–keptshoes.Thisisbecausetheyareworriedaboutwhatothersthinkoftheirappearance.Libe ralswearlessexpensiveshoes.Themoreboringtheshoesare,theharderitisfortheownertof ormrelationships.Thisisbecausehedoesn’tcareaboutwhatothersthinkofhisappearance.
[4]“Shoesconveyathinbutusefulsliceofinformationabouttheirwearers,”theresearchersofthestudysaid.
“Shoesserveapracticalpurpose,andalsoserveasnon-verbalcueswithsymbolicmessages. Peopletendtopayattentiontotheshoestheyandotherswear.”
[5]Theresearchersnotedthatsomepeoplewouldchooseshoestylestohidetheiractualp ersonalitytraits,buttheyalsonotedthatvolunteerswerelikelytobeunawarethattheirfo otwearchoiceswererevealingdeepinsightsintotheirpersonalities.
76.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?(nomorethan9words)
77.Whattypeofshoesdoagreeablepeoplefavoraccordingtothistext?(nomorethan5words)
78.Whatcanyouknowaboutapersonifheoftenwearsbrandneworwell–keptshoesaccordingtothistext?(nomorethan10words)
79.FillintheblankinParagraph2withproperwords.(nomorethan3words)
80.Whatdoestheword“they”(Line3,Paragraph5)probablyreferto?(nomorethan6words)
第五部分:书面表达〔总分值25分〕
随着网络的普及和生活中各方面压力的增大,特别多人喜爱通过网络和
人交流,而忽略了面对面的沟通。

事实上,培养与人沟通的能力是特别重要
的。

最近,你校马上举办一次以Goodcommunicationisveryimportant为题的
英语征文竞赛,请你依照图片及以下提示写一篇英语短文参加此次竞赛。


容包括:
1.有效沟通的重要性;
2、如何有效地与人沟通
注意:
1、词数:120左右;
2、开头差不多给出,但不计入总词数。

Goodcommunicationisveryimportant
Nowadayscommunicationisbecomingmoreandmoreimportant.
英语参考答案
2018.11.30
听力
1-5CBACA 6-10BCACB 11-15ACCAB 16-20AABCB
单项填空
21-25DBBCB 26-30ADBCA 31-35CCDAD
完形填空
36-40DBACB 41-45DACBD 46-50ACBDC 51-55ACBDA
阅读理解
56-60CADDD 61-65ABDBC 66-70AADCB 71-75BACDD
阅读表达
76.People’spersonalitiescanbejudgedbytheirshoes.
77.Practicalandfunctionalshoes.
78.Heworriesaboutwhatothersthinkofhisappearance./Heisworriedabouthisrelationshi
pswithothers.
79.theirshoes.
80.Theresearchersofthestudy.
书面表达
Goodcommunicationisveryimportant
Nowadayscommunicationisbecomingmoreandmoreimportant.Inourdailylife,wehaveto communicatewithourfriends,teachers,parentsandstrangers.Howcanwemakeourcommunica tioneffective?
Firstofall,weshouldbereadytocommunicatewithothers,whichcanhelpustohaveabett erunderstandingofothers.Secondly,weshouldbepoliteandfriendly,whichwillmakeiteas yforotherstotrustus.Thirdly,weshouldlearntobeagoodlistenersothatotherswanttosha
retheirideaswithus.
Asweallknow,goodcommunicationisthefoundationofgoodcooperation.Soweshouldlea rntocommunicateeffectivelytoachieveourgoals.。

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