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I regret()you of the accident.
A . inform
B . informing
C . to inform
D . will inform
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I regret()the trouble I have caused you.
A . to
B . at
C . for
D . o
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I wish to inform you that as a result of negligence on the part of the lighter Susan when shifting at 0910 hrs this morning,the lower platform of the gangway was().
A . break
B . broke
C . breaked
D . broke
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We regret()to accept your terms of payment and therefore have to return the order to you.
A . cannot
B . being unable
C . not able
D . not be able
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In()to your inquiries, we regret to inform you that we can’t help you in this matter.
A . order
B . response
C . answer
D . reactio
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I regret ________ you that we are unable to offer you employment.
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I’m sorry to inform you that your application has been decline Our manager thought you were not_______ for the post.
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We regret to inform you that we have to return the goods to you at your ____.
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Choose the best answer for each question according to the information you hear.I think about her _______.
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2.After considering your background and experience, we regret to inform you that we don&39;t have an appropriate job opportunity for you at current stage.
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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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听力原文:M: Do you think the travel agency will be open Saturday afternoon? I want to get some information about a bus trip across the United States.
W: You don't have to wait Until Saturday. Right here, in this office, the dean has maps, bus schedules and even a list of inexpensive hotels. They're for foreign students, you know.
Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place?
(19)
A.This conversation was at the airport.
B.They were eating lunch and talking in a restaurant.
C.This took place in a college information office.
D.They were at the dean's home.
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听力原文:W: Manager, I have to inform. you that there is an error in our invoice to Mr. Smith for the shoes he ordered on May 25.
M: OK, just change "carriage forward" to "carriage paid". We can't lose this customer.
Q: What did the customer order on May 25?
(12)
A.Invoice.
B.Shoes.
C.Carriage.
D.Error.
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—Do you regret paying ten dollars for that book? —No, I would gladly have paid______.
A.as twice many
B.twice as many
C.twice as much
D.as twice much
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听力原文:M: You know, I feel really dumb. Um, there's so much that I don't know and so much to read that I can't process all the information available. Do you feel the same way?
W: I know what you mean. There's so much to find out about in so many different ways nowadays. We have television, we have radio, and we have all sorts of magazines.
M: Even in your own field, you know, you'd have to read twenty or thirty magazines a month in order to keep up.
W: Just to know what's happening.
M: Yeah. That's right.
W: You know, now, because of communication systems, uh, our sphere of interest is the whole world, whereas before, our sphere of interest was just our country or our area.
M: Yeah, yeah, that's right.
W: I think we realize now that we should know things. And therefore, we are pressed to know these things.
M: Yes, we're..., whereas before people didn't understand that...
W: And as an educated adult you also have to keep up with certain international events and affairs, or you cannot really be a responsible person.
M: Yeah, you know you're responsible for making decisions about not only your own life, but many other things and you have to be informed to be able to do that.
W: You have to learn to pick and choose information too.
Why does the man feel dumb?
A.He can't process all the information available.
B.There is so much he doesn't know.
C.There is so much he hasn't read.
D.All of the above.
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听力原文:M: I am sorry to inform. you that you have been replaced by a computer at the office.
W: I see. So a machine can be more capable than a man.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.The woman will work together with a machine.
B.The machine has been replaced by a man.
C.The woman lost her job.
D.The woman was happy to work with a capable computer.
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I regret ______ you that I can't go to Hangzhou for a visit next Sunday with you, because I've caught a bad cold.
A.to tell
B.telling
C.tell
D.having told
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I regret _______you that we are unable to offer you this job
A.informing
B.inform
C.to inform
D.to informing
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I'm sorry to inform. you that you application has been declined. Our manager thought you were not _________ for the post.
A.legible
B.eligible
C.valid
D.literate
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—You were brave enough to raise objections at the meeting. —Well, now I regret ______that.
A.to do
B.to be doing
C.to have done
D.having done
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“May I have the honor to invite you to be my guest at today’s banquet.” is an informal expression to invite friends to dinner.
A:正确;
B:错误
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I’dpprecite ________ if you would be willing to tech me how to pronounce these new words.th. I’dpprecite ________ if you would be willing to tech me how to pronounce these new words.tht B.this C.it D.them
A.that
B.this
C.it
D.them
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I regret ____you tht were unble to offer you employment.informingB.hving informedC.to informD
I regret ____you tht were unble to offer you employment.informing B.hving informed C.to inform D.to hve
A.informing
B.having informed
C.to inform
D.to have informed
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“Haven' t you finished your report yet?””How I regret() the weekend watching TV!
A.A.to waste
B.B.wasted
C.C.wasting
D.D.waste