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[单项选择]Woman: Excuse me; could you bring me a glass of water, please
Man: Sorry, but I’m not a waiter.
Question: What does the man mean
A. He wants a glass of water.
B. He won’t do as the woman asks.
C. He can’t wait any longer.
D. He’s looking for the waiter.
[单项选择]Woman: Excuse me, but could you tell me where I can change American dollars into British poundsMan: There’s a bank around the corner. But I am afraid it’s already past its closing time. Why don’t you try the one near the railway stationQuestion: What does the man mean
A. The woman should try her luck in the bank nearby.
B. The bank around the corner is not open today.
C. The woman should use dollars instead of pounds.
D. The bank near the railway station closes late.
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Woman: Excuse me, can you tell me where the nearest post office is
Man: Yes, it’s on High Street. As a matter of fact, I’m going in the same direction myself, so if you come with me, I’ll show you.
What does the man mean ()
A. He will give her the direction.
B. He is inviting her to follow him.
C. He doesn’t know how to get there.
D. He’s too busy to tell her anythin
[填空题]Where does Linda live Could you tell me
Could you tell me ______
[填空题]Could you pass me the clock(钟) ,please
Could you ______ the clock ______ me ,please
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M: Excuse me, could you please tell me the way to the Bank of China
W: It’s very close. You walk straight for about 100 meters. Then you will see it in front of you.
How far is the bank ()
A. About 100 meters.
B. About 300 meters.
C. About 200 meters.
D. About 400 meters.
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M: Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to the zoo
W: There is a zoo around here
What does the woman mean()
A. The zoo is nearby.
B. There is a zoo around here.
C. She doesn’t hear the question.
D. She doesn’t know about the zoo.
[多项选择]Could you tell me what influence you think international business is having on work practices in China Why
[多项选择] Could you tell me what influence you think globalization is having on business life in China
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Interviewer: Could you tell me something about your working day... especially about the times you do different things.
Secretary: Yes, all right... where would you like me to start Interviewer: Well, what time do you get up in the morning
Secretary: Usually about seven.
Interviewer: And what time do you have your breakfast
Secretary: Oh, about half past seven. It takes me about B0 minutes. I only have a cup of tea and some cereal, usually corn-flakes. Sometimes I have a bit of toast, but not often.
Interviewer: What time do you have to leave home to get to work
Secretary: Half past eight. It usually takes me three-quarters of an hour to get there in the rush hour... I go by bus... and I like to get there a bit early. I don’t really start work till half past nine.
Interviewer: Do you have a coffee break in the morning
Secretary: Yes, at about AA o’clock... for fifteen minutes.
Interviewer: What abo