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[单项选择]How long have you been learning English()
A. Three years ago.
B. For three years.
C. Maybe in three years.
D. No, only three years.
[单项选择]How long has Lily been learning English
[单项选择]How long has the man been learning English
[填空题]Fired: How long have you been in the army
Nancy: ______
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W: So, how long have you been hem
M: Just a couple of days; actually, I am on a big journey. You know. I’m visiting the places of interest here.
What’s the man doing( ).
A. He’s working in a hotel.
B. He’s visiting a young people.
C. He’s traveling around.
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W: So, how long have you been hem
M: Just a couple of days; actually, I am on a big journey. You know. I’m visiting the places of interest here.
What’s the man doing ( )
A. He’s working in a hotel.
B. He’s visiting a young people.
C. He’s traveling around.
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M: So, Jane, how long have you been an author
W: Well, Tom, I didn’t start writing until I was in my thirtieth, and I’m over seventy now. So goodness, I must have been writing for about forty years.
How long has the woman been an author()
A. About 30 years.
B. About 40 years.
C. About 60 years.
D. About 70 years.
[多项选择]Hometown
Where are you from
How long have you lived there
How does your hometown compare with... (place where the candidate is currently living)
Family
What about your family
Could you tell us something about your family
Work/study
What do you do in... (the candidate’s hometown), do you work or study
(If the candidate is already working)
What does your work involve7
Is your job something you had always wanted to do
How long do you think you will stay in this job
(If the candidate is still at school, college or university)
What are your favorite subjects at school What exactly are you studying
What type of work are you hoping to do in the future
What qualifications will you need to achieve that
[单项选择]It is hard to say how long people have been drinking wine. Wine is far older than recorded history. Some experts say it is as old as (31) itself.
The flint wine ever made was (32) an accident. People in ancient times (33) have picked ripe grapes. Some juicy grapes at the bottom of the container were (34) together. As the grapes broke open, yeasts on the skins went to work turning sugar from the fruit into alcohol. It is the fermentation (35) that turns grape juice into wine.
Wine was not just about having a/an (36) drink. It could be stored for future use. (37) it was nutritious and much safer to drink than water during early times. Some experts say that up (38) the 1600s in Europe, wine was one of the only prepared drinks. After that, wine had (39) from beer, coffee, and tea.
Winemaking probably began in the ancient Near East and Egypt. Burial places in ancient Egypt (40) informati
A. let
B. permitted
C. guaranteed
D. ensured