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[单项选择]Seldom ______ my boss in such a good mood since I came to work in this company.
A. I saw
B. have I seen
C. I have seen
D. do I see
[简答题]Seldom _______my boss in such good mood(心情) since I came to work in this company.
[单项选择]Why is the woman in a good mood( )
A. The copier worked and she got the copies.
B. She kicked the copier and now feels better.
C. She had the copier fixed in time.
[简答题]
The Importance of Keeping a Good Mood
You are to write in three parts.
In the first part, state specifically what your opinion is.
In the second part, provide one or two reasons to support your opinion.
In the last part, bring what you have written to a natural conclusion or make a summary.
Marks will be awarded for content, organization, language and appropriateness. Failure to follow the instructions may result in a loss of marks.
[填空题]The secretary was in a good mood because her () (propose) was accepted by the general manager.
[填空题]You’re in such a good mood that you drive your car downtown.
[填空题]The secretary was in a good mood because her ______ (propose) was accepted by the general manager.
[填空题]Task 5
It was years since I had visited my hometown and I was determined to enjoy my stay. I went to see my old friend, Tom Clark, who, among other things, was a member of the Local Council. At the time Tom was busy making arrangements for a distinguished writer to give a talk on modem literature at the town library. As the subject interested me a great deal, I gladly accepted Tom’s invitation to go with him.
Tom was going to introduce the guest speaker and that evening we went to the library to meet him. Since he had not yet arrived, l left Tom and went into the Reading Room where a large audience had already gathered. I was disappointed to find that I did not know a single person there. Just before the talk was due to begin, I saw Tom waving to me from the doorway. I went to him immediately, as he looked very worried. He explained that he had just received a telephone message from the writer’s secretary. Our guest speaker had missed the train and would
[简答题]Since 1951 the proportion of married women who work has grown from just over a fifth to a half. Compared with their counterparts elsewhere on the Continent, British women comprise a relatively high proportion of the work force, about two-fifths, but on average they work fewer hours, about 31 a week. There is still a significant difference between women’s average earnings and men’s, but the equal pay legislation which came into force at the end of 1975 appears to have helped to narrow the gap between women’s and men’s basic rates. As more and more women join the work force in the 1960s and early 1970s there was an increase in the collective incomes of women as a whole and a major change in the economic role of large numbers of housewife. Women’s liberation looks disturbingly like the "right" to work more. Are liberated career women happier than satisfied mothers Some think that if men are happy working, and women are happy helping them to deal with pressure, what is there to criticize
[简答题]I met much good friends during my travels in Europe.
[多项选择]Interlocutor:
Good afternoon. My name is..., and this is my colleague...He is just going to be listening to us.
(下午好,我叫…。这位是我的同事…,他只是听我们对话,不参与谈话。)
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