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Thank you ever so much for the book you gave me.()
A . No thanks
B . I'm glad you like it
C . Yes, it is good
D . No, it's not so good
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Thanks a lot. You've gone to so much trouble. ()
A . It‘s no trouble at all.
B . That‘s all right. I like it
C . I don‘t think it‘s a trouble.
D . That‘s very kind of you.
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Thank you ever so much for your lovely gift.()
A . Never mind
B . I'm glad you like it.
C . Please don't say so.
D . No, It's not so good.
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Thank you ever so much for the coat you bought me()
A . No thanks
B . I'm glad you like it
C . Please don't say so
D . No, it's not so good
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How are you today?(), thank you.
A . Fine
B . Good
C . Nice
D . Great
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Thank you so much for the silent way to me.
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I'm calling to thank you so much for stopping by our booth at the Asia Spring Fair. 我打电话来感谢你在我们亚洲春季博览会的展台前驻足。
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--- Oh, dear. I forgot the air tickets.--- You ______ something.
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— Thanks a lot. You've gone through so much trouble.rn—________________.
A、It's no trouble at all
B、That's good.
C、I don't think it's a trouble
D、That's very kind of you
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听力原文:F: Paul, nice to see you back from the university. How do you like your new university? I remember your mom had wanted you to go to London University so that you can live at home and walk or cycle to attend the lectures.
M: Well, you know I didn't go to London University after all. My new university is on the suburbs of an ancient cathedral city and it is almost 8 miles from the city center. The university is planned on the so called American campus system. That is to say, students live in halls of residence grouped around the main university buildings.
F: You mean you live, eat and study within the university proper?
M: Yes, I like it. Because we are a real community. We've got comfortable common rooms and bars. We arrange dances and parties. We've got clubs, theater groups, choirs and so on. And we've got an orchestra. I played the drums in it. By the way, how about your university days, Betty?
F: I rented a house with two other girls in the middle of the city about ten minutes walk from the university. The house is falling to pieces. It is damp and there is no proper heating. M: That sounds awful. I couldn't work in a place like yours. The district is poor and could almost be classed as a slum.
F: I don't think so. We live among real people who treat us as real people. We've got an electrician living next door, who is always coming in and mending our cooker and electric fires. We could try to get into one of the halls of the residents. But we prefer to be independent. It's nice to belong to the city and to do things outside the university.
M: What sort of things do you do outside the university?
M: Well, there is a group of us who go and help in a home for handicapped children. And I sing in the city bar "Choir". We get on well with the local people, not like you in that suburban district.
W: Well, I like history. And my university is one of the best universities for that subject. Besides, it is an ancient city with a lot of historical relics and sightseeing spots. If you can drop by by any chance, I can show you around.
F: You bet.
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A.In Bath.
B.In London.
C.In York.
D.In the suburbs.
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听力原文:W: Good morning, Professor Sherwood, Thank you for accepting our interview. You've been doing re search on happiness for many years, so I'm sure you have some interesting information to share with our audience.
M: Good morning. I hope I can answer your questions.
W: Are people in rich countries happier than people in not-so-rich countries?
M: Well, I would say there is a relationship between national wealth and well-being. In other words, the economic wealth of a country does appear to reflect the overall well-being of its citizens.
W: Does it mean that rich people in a country are happier than poor people?
M: In some poor Countries, satisfaction with one's financial situation does affect happiness. But once people are able to afford the basic necessities of life; having more money doesn't necessarily make them happier.
W: What about rich places like Europe and United States? Are income and happiness related?
M: Very little. Rich people are only slightly happier than the average citizen.
W: I'm always wondering whether winning a lottery can bring happiness.
M: Well, as a matter of fact, various studies show that lottery winners only get temporary joy.
W: I guess wealth is like health. If you don't have your health or if you're extremely poor, you will be miserable.
M: Yes, that's true. Happiness is wanting what we have rather than getting what we want.
W: That's a nice way of putting it. In your opinion, do people become happier as their countries be come richer?
M: Well, if I take the case of the United States, from 1957 to 1996, the proportion of people who said that they were very happy declined from 35% to 30%. But during that same period, the average income per person in the United States doubled.
W: So, you mean that a steady increase in a country's prosperity does not mean an increase in its people's happiness.
M: That's right.
What does the woman do?
A.A teacher of economics.
B.A professor of studying happiness.
C.A consultant on economic affairs.
D.A specialist in political science.
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Larry:So you consider yourseff an artist?Paul:Yes,in many ways. Larry:And you don’t consider yourself an engineer?Paul:.Some of modern engineering is necessary to good art.
A.Oh,a little bit of that,too
B.Yeah,I do
C.No,I don’t think so
D.’Yeah,and it is the same
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—Thank you so much {or the lovely evening, Dennis. —You'e quite welcome, Julie. ______. We'd been looking forward to seeing you.
A.We're glad to meet you
B.I'm afraid you didn't have a good time
C.Thank you for your coming
D.Just stay a little longer, please
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听力原文:W: Thank you so much for letting me use your computer the other day. It was such bad luck that mine crashed when I had almost finished.
M: No problem. What are friends for?
Q: What can we find out from this conversation?
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A.The woman didn't finish her project.
B.The man doesn't have a computer.
C.The woman's computer was broken.
D.The woman has bought a new computer.
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—Thank you ever so much for the book you sent me. —______.
A.No thanks
B.I"m glad you like it
C.Please don"t say so
D.No, it"s not so good
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Playing the violin well is not ____ so easy as you imagined, dear! You must get fully prepared against any difficulties, I say.
A.entirely
B.nearly
C.almost
D.completely
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—Fred: Hi, Paul, do you live near here? —Paul: ______.I moved out to the suburbs.
A.Hi, Fred,how do you do?
B.Hi, Fred, I"m very well, thanks.
C.Yes, I do.
D.No,I don"t
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--- Jack, you look so great! --- Thanks! I have lost 20 pounds since I ______ my personal trainer six months ago.
A.hired
B.have hired
C.hire
D.had hired
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James: Dear Jessica, why don't you come on holiday with us? Jessica: ______.
A.That's very kind of you. I'd love to.
B.How dare you invite me? I won't go.
C.Yeah, thanks anyway.
D.None of your business, OK?
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Thank you for your letter of March 3, 2005 and the samples of socks. Although we are interested in your products, we find your price is so high. As you probably know, the socks available at present on the market manufactured by factories in Shenyang are o
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Howard L. King asked for Paul's name and address because he wanted to show his thanks to him.
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
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根据对话内容,按正确的顺序写出以下8个句子的序号 (字母需大写,答案之间空一格即可)。 A That's too bad. Are you going to see a doctor? B I'm glad to hear that. C How do you feel tonight? D I'm fine, thanks. How are you? E So, are you going to go to school tomorrow? F What's wrong? G Great. See you tomorrow. H I hope you feel better soon. In the afternoon Jason: Hi, Lisa. How are you? Lisa: _______________ Jason: Not so good. Actually, I feel really awful. Lisa: ________________ Jason: I
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【判断题】商务英语中,thanks 比thank you 更正式。
A.Y.是
B.N.否
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Oh,dear.I forgot the air tickets.- You()something.
A.have left
B.are always leaving
C.are leaving
D.always left