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[单项选择]Man: I've been waiting all week for this concert. The performance is said to be excellent and with a student discount, the tickets will be really cheap.Woman: Ah-huh. I'm afraid I left my student ID card in the dorm.Question: What does the woman imply
[单项选择](As soon as) (we've finished) supper, we'll all (go to downtown) to see (the) Sound of music.
[单项选择]He ______ that the people he works with are all very interested in their jobs.
A. feels
B. tries
C. looks
D. asks
[单项选择](As soon) as (we've finished) supper, (we'll all) go (to) downtown to see the Sound of Music.
[单项选择]If Tim keeps working like this, he'll ( ) sooner or later.
A. break down
B. give off
C. get down
D. hold on
[单项选择]What kind of theater does the man like
A. Western theaters.
B. Musical theaters.
C. Conventional theaters.
D. Modern theaters.
[单项选择]What would the man like to do someday
A. Solve a mystery.
B. See the canyon.
C. Find some driftwood.
D. Take some photographs.
[单项选择]The man committed all the following crimes EXCEPT_________.
A. murder
B. rape
C. trafficking in children
D. kidnapping
[单项选择]Man: I'll pick up a turkey the day before Thanksgiving.Woman: Did you order one ahead of timeMan: No.Woman: Then I wouldn't count on it.Question: What does the woman mean
[单项选择]Man: I think I'll have the curtains changed!
Woman: They are a bit worn.
Question: What does the woman mean
[单项选择]The personnel section would like to advise all employees that from now on, no smoking breaks will be allowed () regular work hours.
A. while
B. during
C. after
D. through
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English, like all other language, is constantly changing. When a language stops to change, we call it a dead language. Classical Latin is a dead language because it has not changed for nearly 2,000 years.
The change that is going on in a living language can be easily seen in the vocabulary. Old words die out and new words are added. Much of the vocabulary of Old English has been lost, and the development of new words to meet new conditions is one of the most familiar phenomena of our language. Change of the meaning can be seen from any page of Shakespeare. Nice in Shakespeare’s day meant foolish; rheumatism (风湿病) meant a cold in the head. Another change is pronunciation. Change in the vowel sounds has characterized English throughout its history. Old English start has become our stone; cu has become cow. Most of these changes are regular. Changes likewise occur in the grammatical forms of a language. These may be the result of gradual phonetic modification (
A. grammar
B. vocabulary
C. pronunciation
D. all of the above