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(A) records     (B)miserable     (C)pressure   (D)essentia   (E)constantly    (F)suspicion  (G)watching    (H)properly     (I)removed    (J)load

In the workplace, too, trust is  ( 1 ). An organization without trust will be full of fear and (  2  ) .If you work for a boss who doesn't trust their employees to do things right, you'll have a (  3  )miserable time. They'll be checking up on you all the time, correcting“mistakes” and (  4  )constantly reminding you to do this or that. Colleagues who don't trust one another will need to spend more time (  5  )watching their backs than doing any useful work. 

(A) records     (B)miserable     (C)pressure (D)essentia     (E)constantly    (F)suspicion  (G)watching    (H)properly     (I)removed    (J)load

Organizations are always trying to cut costs. Think of all the additional tasks caused by lack of trust. Audit(审计) departments only exist because of it. Companies keep large volumes of (  6  )records because they don't trust their suppliers, their contractors or their customers. Probably more than half of all administrative work is only there because of an ever-existing sense that “you can't trust anyone these days.” If even a small part of such valueless work could be (  7  )removed,the savings would run into millions of dollars.

(A) records     (B)miserable     (C)pressure (D)essentia     (E)constantly    (F)suspicion  (G)watching    (H)properly     (I)removed    (J)load

All this is extra work we (  8  )load onto ourselves because we don't trust people—the checking, following through, doing things ourselves because we don't believe others will do them (  9  )properly—or at all. If we took all that away,how much extra time would we suddenly find in our life? How much of our work (10)pressure would disappear?

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1.Overhear  2.seek   3.shock   4.independent   5.decade  6.mourn    7.decline   8.despite   9.convince  10.concern  11.glance    12.reveal   13.conflict   14.previous   15.steady

1.The teacher has failed to ( 1 )his students to read more. 

2.English teachers have tried to ( 2 )ways to encourage their students to read more. 

3.( 3 )teachers’ good intentions, they cannot seem to encourage their students to read more. 

4. It was in the bathroom that the teacher ( 4 )the two students taking about reading. 

5. A brief ( 5 )at a modern office shows us that workers use many  technological devices at the same time. 

1.Overhear  2.seek   3.shock   4.independent   5.decade  6.mourn    7.decline   8.despite   9.convince  10.concern  11.glance    12.reveal   13.conflict   14.previous   15.steady

6.Many English teachers ( 6 )what they feel is a growth in students’ decreasing interest in books. 

7.The teacher was ( 7 )to hear that one of his top students had not done the assigned reading. 

8.Although students read less than they used to, there have been ( 8 )improvements in provincial test scores.

9.High school students in general read less today than they did in ( 9 )years. 

10.   The teacher narrating the text works at a(n) ( 10 )boys school. 

11.The teacher’s students often read explanations of themes and ( 11 )to understand their books.

1.Overhear  2.seek   3.shock   4.independent   5.decade  6.mourn    7.decline   8.despite   9.convince  10.concern  11.glance    12.reveal   13.conflict   14.previous   15.steady 

12.The teacher expresses ( 12 )about high school students’ decreasing interest in reading. 

13.Over the past ( 13 ), the teacher has worried about students’ lack of interest in reading. 

14.The teacher ( 14 )that his classroom discussions have become more interesting.   

15.  Teachers believe that the past few years have seen a(n) ( 15 )in reading among 

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