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--- Excuse me, sir. Would you do me a favour?--- Of course. What is it?--- I ______ if you could take me to the station.
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He would much ______ it if you could do him the favor.
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If I did what you ask, it would be a __________ of everything I believe in.
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If you lost your luggage, what should you do?
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If you cannot get the audience to respond to you, what should you do?
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Which of the following professional greeting would you use if you do not know the recipient?
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3 Complete the questions.► Have you got a car? If so, what kind?1 Have you ____ a bike? If so, when do you use it?
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What will Public Storage promise to do if you get ready to pack?They will provide everything, including ____________.
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If you don’t know what to do during emergency, you should ________ according to the passage.
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If you don’t know the answer, what should you do?
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What do you do if you want to get a desired seat assignment on the airline?
A.To call the airline to confirm two months before the departure.
B.To call your family and discuss about it together.
C.To call the airline to confirm one month ahead of the departure.
D.To call the travel agency to confirm three weeks before the departure.
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What would you do with $590m? This is now a(n) 【B1】______for Gloria MacKenzie, an 84-year-
What would you do with $590m? This is now a(n) 【B1】______for Gloria MacKenzie, an 84-year-old widow who recently【B2】______from her small, tin-roofed house in Florida to collect the biggest lottery in history. The blogosphere(the world of weblogs)is full of【B3】______for this lucky pensioner. But if she hopes her new-found money will【B4】______lasting feelings of fulfillment, she could do【B5】______than read "Happy Money" by Elizabeth Dunn and Michael Norton. These two【B6】______—she teaches psychology at the University of British Columbia; he【B7】______on marketing at Harvard Business School—use an array of behavioral research to show that the most【B8】______ways to spend money can be counterintuitive. Fantasies of great wealth often involve【B9】______of fancy cars and palatial homes on remote seashores.【B10】______satisfaction with these material purchases【B11】______fairly quickly. What was【B12】______exciting and new becomes old-hat; remorse【B13】______in. It is far better to spend money on experiences, say Ms. Dunn and Mr. Norton, like interesting trips,【B14】______meals or even going to the cinema. These purchases often become more valuable with time—【B15】______stories or memories—particularly if they involve feeling more【B16】______to others. Readers of "Happy Money" are clearly a【B17】______lot, anxious about fulfillment, not hunger. Money may not quite buy happiness, but people in wealthier countries are generally happier than those in poor ones. Yet the【B18】______between feeling good and spending money on others can be seen among rich and poor people around the world, and【B19】______enhances the pleasure of most things for most people. Not everyone will agree with the authors ideas, but most people will come【B20】______from this book believing it was money well spent.
【B1】
A.problem
B.question
C.issue
D.fact
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What can you always do if you are not sure what to do?
A.Follow your family.
B.Follow your friends.
C.Follow your hosts.
D.Follow your guests.
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What______would happen if he knew you felt that way?
A.will you think
B.do you think
C.you think
D.you would think
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What____would happen if the director knew you felt that way?
A、will you suppose
B、you suppose
C、do you suppose
D、you would suppose
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听力原文:W: Mr. Atkins, Would you please tell the court what you were doing when the accident happened and what you saw?
M: Yes, I was driving home from work. It was about 5:15, and there was a blue car in front of me. We were both driving along Harbor Road when a small white Ford suddenly shot out of a side road. It shot right in front of the blue car. The driver tried to stop, but it was impossible. He ran into the white Ford.
W: I see. Now, how fast was the car in front of you going when the accident happened?
M: The blue car? 30 miles an hour. Certainly no more than that.
W: And the white Ford shot out without any warning?
M: Yes, that's right.
W: Then, how can you be sure the blue car was only doing 30?
M: Because I was only doing 30, and the blue car wasn't going any faster than I was.
W: Are you sure of that?
M: Yes, I am. I'm positive.
W: How can you be so positive, Mr. Atkins? Were you looking at your speedometer when the accident happened?
M: Of course not. I was looking at the road ahead. That's how I managed to see the accident!
W: Well, if you weren't looking at your speedometer, how can you possibly be sure how fast you were going?
M: Because I never go faster than 30 on that road.
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A.Defendant and lawyer.
B.Lawyer and witness.
C.Witness and judge.
D.Witness and defendant.
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What should you do if you want this job?
A.Call the manager.
B.Visit the manager.
C.Write to the manager with your own information.
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If the guest wants to loan a electric heater what would you like to do ?
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W: Would you do me fvor M:________I would.B.With plesure.C.I don’t know if I cn.D.W: Would you do me fvor M:________I would. B.With plesure. C.I don’t know if I cn. D.Wht is the fvor
A.I woulD
B.With pleasure
C.I don’t know if I can.
D.What is the favor
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Do you have any ______ of what life would be like if we lived on other planets?
A.plan
B.idea
C.impression
D.imagination
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If a guest wants you to buy some medicine for him , how would you like to do ?
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If a guest wants you to book a ticket for him , how would you like to do ?
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If the guest wants to get back his deposited bag in your cloakroom what would you like to do ?
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If you _____ him yesterdy, you _____ wht to do now.sked … would knowB.hdsked … would hve kIf you _____ him yesterdy, you _____ wht to do now.sked … would know B.hdsked … would hve known C.sked him … know D.hdsked … would know
A.asked … would know
B.had asked … would have known
C.asked him … know
D.had asked … would know