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[单项选择]Next time you have a problem, think about how you can improve the situation instead of ______ all the negative aspects.
A. dwelling on
B. counting on
C. barking on
D. touching on
[单项选择]I think you have talked too much; what you need now is more action and ______ talk.
A. few
B. less
C. fewer
D. little
[单项选择]A: Do you think that you can have these shirts finished by Friday morning
B: ( ).
A. Sorry, we haven’t finished yet.
B. Why do you need them so early
C. I’m sorry. I couldn’t possibly get them done by then. Saturday afternoon would be the earliest that you could have them.
D. Don’t you see we’re short-handed
[单项选择]We are pleased to know that you have planned to come to the Autumn Guangzhou Fair. We wish to discuss with you some other important things if you could come ______ your earliest convenience.
A. by
B. on
C. in
D. at
[简答题]If you think that you can’t have a good time without spending a lot of money, read on.
[简答题]I hope you have been able to review the information for new programs(see the last email I sent you). If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to ask me. Besides, please tell mewho will be going to Beijing to meet the new teachers and to guide them on the three-daytour in Beijing. Your early reply will be highly appreciated.
[多项选择]Do you think globalization will have an increasing effect on the way companies do business (Why / Why not)
[填空题]You would have been able to do it, if you (try)()had tried.
[简答题]Object/ Thing
Do you think students have more free time than people who
work (Why )
[单项选择]
M: Good evening. I think you have a room reserved for me for two nights. I’m Henry Smith.
W: I’ll look in the register for you, Mr. Smith. A double room with a bath. That’s right.
Q: How long will the man stay in the hotel ()
A. For two days.
B. For two nights.
C. For two hours.
D. For two weeks.
[单项选择]
You might think they would have learned their lesson by now. At the end of 2005 Republicans in the House of Representatives passed a bill that cracked down on illegal immigration, while doing nothing to regularise the position of the 12m or so people, mostly of Hispanic origin, who were living and working inside the United States without the proper papers, or to create a mechanism for allowing in people from Mexico and other southern neighbours to work with temporary permits. The bill never became law, but its one-sided nature helped stamp the Republicans (92% of whom voted for it in the House) as an anti-immigrant party. In April 2006 Latinos organised a day of protests in more than 100 cities; more than 500,000 people marched in Los Angeles alone. In the 2008 election 67% of Hispanics voted for Barack Obama.
Now it is all happening again. Until now, the detection of illegal immigrants has invariably been a matter for the federal authorities.
Republican-governed
A. more Hispanic people will protest and march on the street.
B. American employers will be forced to hire legal immigrants.
C. some other states will enact an immigration law of their own.
D. many illegals will have to leave the U.S. for their motherlands.