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M: We’d better hurry. I think that’s our flight.
W: Have I got time to get a newspaper
M: Well, I don’t think we have time. Look …
W: All right, well, you take that bag, and I’ll take this one.
Where does this conversation probably take place ( )
A. At an airport.
B. At a railway station.
C. At a department stor
[单项选择]The clouds are gathering. We’re better hurry and _____ the department store in case it rains.
A. hand in
B. face up to
C. head for
D. back up
[单项选择]If you smoke, you’ d better hurry. From July 1st pubs all over England will, by law, be no-smoking areas. So will restaurants, offices and even company cars, if more than one person uses them. England’ s smokers are following a well-trodden path. The other three bits of the United Kingdom have already banned smoking in almost all enclosed public spaces, and there are anti-smoking laws of varying strictness over most of Western Europe. The smoker’ s journey from glamour through toleration to suspicion is finally reaching its end in pariah status.
But behind this public-health success story lies a darker tale. Poorer people are much more likely to smoke than richer ones—a change from the 1950s, when professionals and laborers were equally keen. Today only 15% of men in the highest professional classes smoke, but 42% of unskined workers do. Despite punitive taxation—20 cigarettes cost around £ 5.00 ( $10.00), three-quarters of which is tax—55% of single mothers on benefits smoke. The
A. prohibition.
B. strictness.
C. pardon.
D. punishment.
[单项选择]If you smoke, you’d better hurry. From July 1st pubs all over England will, by law, be no-smoking areas. So will restaurants, offices and even company cars, if more than one per-son uses them. England’s smokers are following a well-trodden path. The other three bits of the United Kingdom have already banned smoking in almost all enclosed public spaces, and there are anti-smoking laws of varying strictness over most of Western Europe. The smoker’ s journey from glamour through toleration to suspicion is finally reaching its end in pariah status.
But behind this public-health success story lies a darker tale. Poorer people are much more likely to smoke than richer ones—a change from the 1950s, when professionals and la-borers were equally keen. Today only 15% of men in the highest professional classes smoke, but 42% of unskilled workers do. Despite punitive taxation—20 cigarettes cost around £ 5.00 ($10.00), three-quarters of which is tax—55% of single mothers on benefits smoke. The
A. prohibition.
B. strictness.
C. pardon.
D. punishment.
[单项选择]You'd better hurry, ()you might be late for class.
A. or
B. and
C. unless
D. but
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[听力原文]
W: We will have to hurry if we are going to see the uncle. It is already 5:30
M: Well, it is only twenty minutes to go to the station. I think we have enough time. The train will arrive at 6:15. We can leave at 6:00 o’clock.
How long will they take to go to the station()
A. 20 minutes.
B. 30 minutes.
C. 45 minutes.
D. 15 minutes.
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W: We’ll have to hurry if we want to finish this project on time.
M: I’ll say we will!
What does the man mean( ).
A. He wants to talk about the project.
B. He thinks the project is fine.
C. He agrees with the woman.