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[填空题]Please don’t forget ______ (get) your bicycle fixed, for there is something wrong with it.
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M: Don’t forget to bring your sunglasses and swimming suit
W: I know. And how about my picnic lunch
Where is the woman going ()
A. To a restaurant.
B. To a gymnasium.
C. To a beach.
D. To a department store.
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W: Don’t forget to bring your notebook with you.
M: Thanks for reminding me.
What does the woman ask the man to bring( ).
A. A book.
B. A computer.
C. A notebook.
[单项选择]Don’t forget to () your letter before you mail it.
A. fasten
B. shut
C. seal
D. stick
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M: Don’t forget to bring your sunglasses and swimming suit
W: I know. And how about my picnic lunch
Where is the woman going()
A. To a restaurant.
B. To a gymnasium.
C. To a beach.
D. To a department store.
[填空题]Don’t forget to bring your book!
______to bring your book!
[单项选择]John, keep your shirt on and don’t get agitated. The underlined part means()
A. keep your cool.
B. keep out the cold.
C. put your shirt on.
D. press out the shirt.
[单项选择]What do you do if you don’t get into your first choice of university That’s the dilemma that faces thousands of British students every year. Many candidates turn to Clearing, the service that helps find university places for students at the last moment. If they don’t have the marks to get into their first choice of institution, Clearing tells them about places available at other universities, though they might have to read another subject.
But this year has seen a record number of people applying to university. This, combined with the weak economy, an uncertain job market and budget cuts at universities, means that there’s been even more of a scramble for places than usual. Some sources say six students have applied for each remaining undergraduate university place.
The British university admissions service, UCAS, says up to a quarter of this year’s university applicants—almost 190,000 people—still don’t have a place on a degree course. That’s a rise of over 46,000 students f
A. learn from each other
B. compete with others
C. pay more
D. know much about universities in Britain