The workers are busy ______ models for the exhibition.A.to makeB.with makingC.being making
The workers are busy ______ models for the exhibition.
A.to make
B.with making
C.being making
D.making
The workers are busy ______ models for the exhibition.
A.to make
B.with making
C.being making
D.making
Social Workers
Social workers help people overcome problems and make their lives better. If people are homeless, sick, or having family problems, social workers will work with them. If students have trouble in school, social workers help them too.
Social workers help these people in different ways. One way is to find resources for people. They find out what kinds of help people need. Then, they set up programs to meet the needs of the individual. They may focus on child abuse, poverty, violence, and other problems. For someone with family difficulties, social workers may find a parenting class or a support group. For a homeless person, they may find a place for them to live and a career training program. For a student, they may find a mentor or a learning disability expert.
Many social workers give counseling. They talk to people about their lives and help them understand and solve their problems and to make plans.
Most social workers spend the day in an office. Some travel to the people they help. Sometimes, they meet with people in the evening or on weekends. Social workers can be very busy when they are helping many people at once.
1.According to the text, what is not social workers' job?
A.To help people with family problems.
B.To make people's lives better.
C.To do the housework for people.
2.For someone with family problems, social workers will
A.find them a place to live
B.find them a career training program
C.find them a parenting class
3.Social workers build _________to provide the help for people in need.
A.problems
B.days
C.resources
4.Which of the following sentence is NOT true?
A.Social workers give some advice to people.
B.Most social workers think of their job as boring.
C.Social workers may help many people at a time.
5.The main point of this passage is about___________ .
A.how busy social workers are
B.how social workers do their job
C.how tired social workers are
The suggestion that bees were not pulling their weight met with skepticism from British beekeepers.Glyn Davies,the President of the British Beekeepers Association,said that bees were not lazy but efficient,“At any particular stage in its energy by doing nothing.Each bee has a unit of life energy and the faster it works,the faster it dies.They are being very wise and perhaps humans should try to follow their example instead of running about like headless chickens.”
The idea of the busy bee is several thousand years old.One current author who has nothing but admiration for the bee is Paul Theroux,the novelist and part-time beekeeper.“I have never seen a bee sleeping.My bees never stop working,”he said.Mr.
Theroux added that Prof.Menzel’s research could have been affected by his national origins.“Perhaps in comparison to the German rate of work,the bee does look lazy,”he said.
Few people think that the busy bee idea will go away,despite the efforts of Prof.Menzel.It seems absurd to apply the word“lazy”to a colony of creatures capable of producing something so extraordinary as honeycomb.The truth is that bees give us an inferiority complex that is not entirely unjustified.In fact,the worship of bees seems to be undergoing a renaissance.IBM recently ran a series of ads drawing on the“waggle dance”of bees,telling businessmen to“make your business waggle.”
36.Prof.Randolf Menzel’s latest research .
A.challenges our knowledge of the relations among bees
B.confirms our knowledge of the relations among bees
C.challenges our perception of the nature of bees
D.confirms our perception of the nature of bees
37.Prof.Randolf Menzel would disagree that .
A.bees are hard working
B.bees are quick learners
C.bees have intelligence
D.bees have good memory
38.According to Glyn Davies,what should we learn from bees?
A.How to work faster.
B.How to live longer.
C.How to cooperate with each other.
D.How to improve work efficiency.
39.It could be inferred from Paragraph 3 that the Germans .
A.are easily affected by their national characters
B.are extremely busy and hard working
C.have many things in common with bees
D.tend to look down upon lazy people
40.The IBM ads in the passage are used to .
A.show the popularity of the idea of busy bees
B.emphasize the negative image of busy bees
C.initiate public discussions on the busy bee image
D.question the comparison of busy bees to humans
People 【B4】______ hobbies because these activities 【B5】______ enjoyment, knowledge and relaxation. Anyone can follow a satisfying hobby, 【B6】______ his age, position or income. Hobbies can help a person's 【B7】______ or physical health. Doctors have found that hobbies are valuable 【B8】______ helping patients 【B9】______ from illnesses. Hobbies can provide patients with interests that keep them 【B10】______ thinking about themselves. Many hospitals treat patients by having them 【B11】______ up interesting hobbies.
【B12】______ modern times, people were too busy 【B13】______ a living to have hobbies. But some people who had 【B14】______ did enjoy hobbies. They have had more time than 【B15】______ for hobbies since automation began to reduce the 【B16】______ time they spent 【B17】______ jobs. Hobbies provide 【B18】______ for workers who do the 【B19】______ tasks all day along. Those who have 【B20】______ hobbies never need to worry about what to do when they have leisure hours.
A.raise
B.feed
C.watch
D.hunt
A、As he was busy
B、Busy as he is
C、Busy as he was
D、As he is busy
"What are you busy ______ ?" "I am busy ______ the plan for the sports meeting."
A.in... to make
B.about... to make
C.in... making
D.about... making
()you busy with the Singles Day?
A. Be
B. Are
C. Will
A.He was busy
B.As being busy
C.Busy as he was
D.Being busy