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[单项选择]Speaker A: I’’m seventy-eight, but I never stop jogging every evening. Speaker B: You’’re seventy-eight No kidding.______
A. You certainly don’t look at it.
B. You certainly don’t look like it.
C. You certainly don’t look it.
D. You certainly don’t look into it.
[单项选择]Speaker A: I’m seventy-eight, but I never stop jogging every evening. Speaker B: You’re seventy-eight No kidding()
A. You certainly don’t look at it.
B. You certainly don’t look like it.
C. You certainly don’t look it.
D. You certainly don’t look into it.
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M: Jane, I’m going to stop smoking when I finish this cigarette.
W: But why are you telling me
M: I need some help. If I tell all my friends I won’t smoke in front of them, I think they will help me.
W: I will stop you whenever you want to smoke.
M: Thanks, Jane.
W: But why don’t you stop now
M: You’re right! I’ll stop right now.
What does the man plan to do ()
A. He plans to give the woman some help.
B. He plans to give up smoking.
C. He plans to call all his friends.
D. He plans to advise all his friends to give up smoking.
[单项选择]Marriage guidance counsellors never stop hearing it. "He (or she) never listens," warring couples complain, again and again, as if they were chanting a mantra(吟颂祷文) . And it is the same at work. Bosses say it of executives they are displeased with, and the executives return the compliment with interest when complaining about their bosses. Customers say it about suppliers who have cocked up, and suppliers—having patiently explained why on this occasion they cannot provide exactly what is wanted—say the same about their customers. Like married couples, we all shout the accusation at others, pretending that we ourselves are faultless.
Yet in our hearts we know many of the mistakes we make come about because we haven’t listened sufficiently carefully. We get things wrong because we haven’t quite understood what was wanted, or haven’t sussed out(推断出) the implications of what we were told. Anyone who has ever written the minutes of a long meeting will know how hard it is to remember—eve
A. mean they cannot obtain what they want
B. mean that he/she should take the blame
C. are really displeased with him/her
D. feel regretful at his/her behaviour
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M: Good morning, I’d like to speak to Mr. Jones, please. This is Tim Kunts at the Oak Street Computer Center.
W: Mr. Kunts, my husband isn’t at home. I can give you his business phone if you’d like to call him at work, though.
M: Yes, please.
W: It’s 8760-8342.
Where is Mr. Kunts now( ).
A. At the Computer Center.
B. At home.
C. In the company.
D. At the Oak Street.
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M: When will the bus stop for lunch
W: I think the driver said we’d stop at 12:30.
M: How long will we have to eat
W: The lunch stop is for an hour.
What time will the lunch be finished( ).
A. 12:00.
B. 13:30.
C. 12:30.