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Why are you so late?()
A . It‘s a shame.
B . I came across an old friend.
C . Never mind.
D . That‘s all right.
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I’ve come to ask him for the book. That’s why I () wait until he comes back.
A . need
B . should
C . oughtto
D . have to
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You’ve made a mistake, I dare().
A . declare
B . say
C . speak
D . tell
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I've been telling you_____not to do that,but you neve listened to me.That's why you got into trouble.
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Bill:So MarY,how’S the coffee maker‘working?Mary:Actually,it doesn’t work well. Bill:Why don’t you take it back?Mary:__________,but I‘ve misplaced the receipt.
A.I do
B.It’S already broken
C.I"d like to
D.It’S not what l wanted
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听力原文:W: Tom, why don't you come home with some good grades? You've done so bad at school, the teacher's comment says you are not a good student.
M: Well, if you could stop listening to the pop music and give me some peace and quiet, I might have done a bit better, Mum.
Q: What is the man suggesting?
(17)
A.He suggests his mother stop listening to pop music.
B.He suggests his mother stop scolding them.
C.He suggests his mother stop listening to his teacher.
D.He suggests his mother stop talking too much.
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—Tom! What's that?—There two girls behind you. ______You’ve just noticed?—I don’t get why anybody does that anymore. It’s so annoying!
A.They’ve been smoking like chimneys.
B.I can’t stand smoking here.
C.Many people around here are smoking.
D.The secondhand smoke is going to kill us.
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—Are you done with the book I gave you?—Not quite. I've read all ______ the last chapter.
A.but
B.toward
C.until
D.beside
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听力原文:F: What I can't make out you is why you are so keen on the Layer-de-la-Haye house. Why on earth should we choose, actually choose, to live out in a village, even if it is a popular village. You know that I would love to live in town and...
M: ...and be boxed in by a thousand other houses I suppose~ Surrounded by a thousand faceless neighbors. No, let' s go for the village. After all I'm the one who has to do all the traveling. Back and forth to London every day. And I would rather add a 15 minutes bus ride to the train ride than be--How does it go?--cabin' d, cribb' d confi' d.
F: That' s all very well...all very well to take that romantic attitude. You know... you think you can get out of everything...wriggle out of any argument...by quoting Shakespeare. What about my preferences? You are being selfish you know.
M: Selfish? Me?
F: Yes. Think of the children. Its seems to me that you are so carried away with the idea that your personal likes and dislikes are making you anything but practical.
What's the relations between the speakers?
A.Friends.
B.Colleagues.
C.Husband and wife.
D.Landlord and tenant.
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-Can you tell us why you think this makes good business sense to you? -We've been
-Can you tell us why you think this makes good business sense to you? -We've been doing quite well on our own and we could probably survive like this for quite a few more years to come, but if we really want to take it to the next level, ____________.
:A the board of directors needn't take the present economic situation into consideration ;
B it's not necessary for us to develop the company any more ;
C we are going to have to consider finding more investors
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I've been meaning () call you.
A.to
B.with
C.mean
D.life
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听力原文:Girl: Are you busy Dad? I've got something I want to ask you. I've been invited to a party on Saturday. Would you give me a lift there?
Man: Where is the party then?
Girl: It's at Tom's house. His sister is 18 on Saturday, and they're having a big
celebration. It's going to be brilliant. They're having a disco and Tom's Mum's a wonderful cook, so the food will be good. They've invited all their friends from school but their cousins will be there too.
Man: Well, I hope the weather stays warm so you can be outside. It sounds as if a lot of people are coming. But it all sounds fine to me. It'll be nice for you to go out at the weekend. You spend too much time at home studying. Now, what time does the party start and what time does it finish?
Girl: It starts at eight o'clock and finishes about half past twelve. But Jane's going as well, and her Dad will collect us and bring us home afterwards. It's all arranged.
Man: Mmm ... it'll be difficult for us to take you. Mum and I are going to see a film which starts at 7:15. Let's see. Why don't we collect you and Jane at the end of the party? Then you could ask Jane's Dad to take you both to the party at eight.
Girl: I'm sure that'll be fine. I'll go and give Jane a ring.
Man: Just one thing though — we'll pick you up at 11:30. I really think that's late enough.
Girl: Oh Dad! That's so early. Remember we don't have to go to school on Sunday! Don't make us leave an hour before everyone else.
Man: Well, I suppose it is the weekend. Let's say midnight. But definitely no later.
Girl: But ...
Man: That's my final decision! Now go and ring Jane before I change my mind!
Girl: Okay.
&8226;Look at the six sentences for this part.
&8226;You will hear a conversation between a teenage girl called Anna and her father about a party.
&8226;Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
Anna begins by asking her father to collect her from the party.
A.正确
B.错误
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听力原文:W: Why are you living on campus? I thought you said it would be over your head body before you moved here.
W: I changed my mind. Living so close is a good change of pace from rushing around.
Q: What does the man mean?
(19)
A.He doesn't have time living on campus.
B.He wants to change his home.
C.He wanted more free time so he moved on campus.
D.He prefers the more interesting life-style. on campus.
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Joan: Why are you so late? Michael: _____ I left them in the car.
A.I couldn’t find my car keys
B.You know what happened?
C.I didn’t catch the bus
D.My car was out of order
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I’ve been telling you_____not to do that,but you neve listened to me.That‟s why you got into trouble.
a.at times
b.time before time
c.time and again
d.for the time being
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—Why are you staring?—I've never seen______tree before.
A.kind of
B.that kind of
C.such kind
D.such
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Clair: Are you coming with us? Douglas: ______I ve got to prepare for the test.
A.Maybe some other time.
B.Well, if you insist.
C.Who cares?
D.I"d be glad to.
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Woman: Hi, Michael. I can hardly recognize you. Why are you dressed up today? Are you going to the theatre?
Man: No. Actually, I just had an interview at a photo studio this morning.
Question: What do we learn about Michael from this conversation?
A.He's going to visit a photo studio.
B.He's just had his picture taken.
C.He's on the way to the theatre.
D.He's just returned from a job interview.
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I’ve enjoyed () to you about old times.
A、to talk
B、to talking
C、talking
D、being talked
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I've told you_____that you cannot go out and play until you've finished your homework.
A.once and for all
B.to all intents
C.all the way
D.in all respects
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听力原文:W: I've just read a curious fact. Did you know that people who spend less than 10 minutes in a drug store are five times more likely to make a purchase than those who spend half an hour there?
M: I saw that article, too. But think, if someone runs into a drug store for 10 minutes, he is usually there to make a specific purchase.
W: And someone who spends more time there may be just looking?
M: Exactly. Haven't you ever gone into a store thinking that you'll buy something and then talk yourself out of it?
W: Yes, I have. Especially when I thought I could get it for less elsewhere, or I really didn't need it after all.
M: Exactly, but, if you run in to buy something specific and have very little time, you pick it up, pay for it immediately, and then leave.
W: That's true. Maybe we should learn a lesson from that. Take your time end you'll spend less money.
M: I doubt if that would be true in all stores though. In a department store, for instance, you may see a sweater or some thing you never intend to buy, and buy it because you have time to look around.
(20)
A.A druggist's suggestion.
B.An advertisement.
C.An article.
D.A salesclerk's comment.
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听力原文:W: Tomorrow we are having our first test in history class. I'm really worried about it. You've taken one of Dr. Parker's tests, haven't you? I hear they're impossible to pass.
M: I don't know who you've been talking to. My experience was just the opposite.
Q: What does the man mean?
(14)
A.He thought Dr. Parker's tests were easy.
B.Dr. Parker is no longer teaching history.
C.The woman's source of information is reliable.
D.He didn't enjoy taking history tests of Dr. Parker's.
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一Why are you So restless?一()。
A.A.Sorry, Ican'tstop
B.B.I don' t know what to say
C.C.You' d better not ask
D.D.I just can' t help feeling worried
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I’ve got a cell phone, email and voice mail. But why am I so lonely