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[填空题]If I (be)()you, I would choose French for my second language.
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M: Would you mind my using the telephone here
W: Sorry, the telephone doesn’t work.
What does the woman mean ()
A. The woman is waiting for a call
B. The telephone line is busy now.
C. Somebody is using the telephone.
D. The man cannot use the telephone.
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M: Would you mind my smoking a cigarette here
W: Sorry. It’s too dangerous to do that.
Where did the conversation most probably take place( ).
A. In the office.
B. In the street.
C. At the gas station.
[填空题]Would you mind my (sit) ______ here I have a headache.
[单项选择]English and French are taught here. You can choose ______ you like.
A. no matter which
B. whichever
C. which
D. whatever
[单项选择]W: What would you do if you were in my place
M: If Paul were my son, I’d just not worry. Now that his teacher is giving him extra help and he is working hard himself, he’s sure to do well in the next exam.
Q: What’s the man’s suggestion to the woman( ).
A. Teaching her son by herself.
B. Having confidence in her son.
C. Asking the teacher for extra help.
D. Telling her son not to worry.
[单项选择]—Would you mind helping me with my suitcase
—____.
A. I hope so
B. Not at all
C. That’s nothing
D. Go ahead
[填空题]Customer: Would you please tell me my balance
Clerk: ______.
[单项选择]
M: Jane, I would like to introduce you to my sister, Ellen.
W: Glad to meet you, Ellen. Bob tells me that you are interested in African art too. In fact, he says that you plan to spend the summer in Zimbabwe.
What do the girls have in common()
A. Both of them are going to Zimbabwe.
B. They are both from Africa.
C. They are of the same age.
D. They are interested in African art.
[填空题]If you were in my position, you would _____ I feel.
[简答题]I would keep putting my dream to the test even though it meant living with uncertainty and fear of failure.
[单项选择]Britain’s bosses would have you believe that business in Britain is groaning under red tape and punitive tax levels, inhibiting enterprise and putting British firms at a disadvantage compared with overseas competitors.
As usual, reality paints a far different picture from the tawdry image scrawled by the CBI and Tory frontbenchers. Not only do British businesses pay lower levels of corporation tax than their counterparts abroad but they benefit from the most savage legal hamstringing of trade unionism.
But boardroom fat cats in Britain have one further advantage over their competitors, which is their total inability to feel any sense of shame.
The relatively poor performance since the 1990s of pension investment funds, overseen by the top companies themselves, has brought about a wide-ranging cull of occupational pension schemes. Final salary schemes have been axed in favour of money purchase or have been barred to new employees and, in many companies, staff have been to
A. A.6) A gloomy future is awaiting the working people.B. Employees’ concern over the schemes is unwarranted.C. There is also something positive for the employees.D. Directors don’t care sufficiently for the employees’ benefits.