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[多项选择] What are your strengths
[填空题]A. What time B. May I have your name
C. It seems like you D. I’m glad
E. How about F. May I help you
G. Thanks for calling H. Would you like to
Ron makes a phone call to the restaurant to reserve a table for him and his friends for dinner.
Hostess: Pompas. (56)
Ron: Yes. I’d like to reserve a table for dinner.
Hostess: How large a group are you expecting
Ron: Six couples.
Hostess: (57) reserve a private dinning room
Ron: That sounds like a good idea.
Hostess: All right. (58) , sir
Ron: My name is Ron Kollitz. K-O-L-L-I-T-Z.
Hostess: (59) will you be arriving
Ron: Around 7:30 pm.
Hostess: All right, Mr. Kollitz. We have reserved a private dinning room for you at 7:30 pm. (60) Pompas.
Ron: Thank you very much.
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Store advertisement
①Regardless of what your needs are for table lamps, ②we have an extensive collection ③that is sure to meet your requirements.
A. The store offers table lamps of various kinds.
B. The store sells table lamps without considering customers’ needs.
C. The store collects table lamps of a wide range.
[填空题]Once again, science supports what your grandmother told you: A good night’s sleep helps your body fight a cold.
People who (47) fewer than seven hours of sleep per night in the weeks before being (48) to the cold virus were nearly three times as likely to get sick as those who averaged eight hours or more, a new study found.
Researchers used frequent telephone (49) to track the sleep habits of more than 150 men and women aged 21 to 55 over the course of a few weeks. Then they exposed the (50) to the virus, quarantined (隔离) them for five days and kept track of who got sick. (51) sleeping more, sleeping better also seemed to help the body fight illness: Patients who fared better on a measure known as "sleep efficiency"—the percentage of time in bed that you’re (52) sleeping—were also less likely to get sick.
The results held true even after researchers adjusted for (53) such as body-mass index
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A. What time
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B. May I have your name
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C. It seems like you
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D. I’m glad
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E. How about
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F. May I help you
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G. Thanks for calling
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H. Would you like to
Ron makes a phone call to the restaurant to reserve a table for him and his friends for dinner.
Hostess: Pompas. (56)
Ron: Yes. I’d like to reserve a table for dinner.
Hostess: How large a group are you expecting
Ron: Six couples.
Hostess: (57) reserve a private dinning room
Ron: That sounds like a good idea.
Hostess: All right. (58) , sir
Ron: My name is Ron Kollitz. K-O-L-L-I-T-Z.
Hostess: (59) will you be arriving
Ron: Around 7:30 pm.
Hostess: All right, Mr. Kollitz. We have reserved a private dinning room for you at 7:30 pm. (60) Pompas.
Ron: Thank you very muc