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[单项选择]Speaker A: Excuse me, Mr. Smith, but are you free this evening
Speaker B: ( ).
A. Well, I’m afraid whether I will be free or not has little to do with you.
B. Yes. Welcome to my home this evening.
C. Sorry, I don’t like to be asked such a private question.
D. I’m sorry, I have an appointment at seven.
[单项选择]Speaker A: Excuse me, Professor Smith, can you spare me a few minutes There’ s something I’d like to speak to you about. I won’ t keep you long.
Speaker B:()
A. Of course not. Haven’ t you seen have been pretty busy now
B. Well, I’m afraid we have to find some other time. I’ m fully occupied now.
C. No. I’ll have an important meeting to attend this evening.
D. Not possible, as I don’t know how long you will keep m
[填空题]Have you had a headache during a test Have you ever been so worried about something that you have a headache or even can’t sleep at night If so, then you know what stress is. Stress is what you feel when you are worried about something. This worry in your mind can make your body feel bad. You may feel angry, sad, scared, or afraid—all of which can give you a stomachache or a headache.
However, there are different kinds of stress. Some kinds of stress are good and others are bad. Good stress might happen when you’re called to answer questions in class or when you have to give a speech. This kind of stress can help you to get things better done. For example, you may do a better job on your test if the stress pushes you to prepare better before the test.
On the other hand, bad stress can happen if stress lasts too long. You may not feel well if your parents are fighting, if a family member is sick, if you’re having problems at school, or if anything else makes you unhappy every