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[单项选择]Man: Would you like a cup of coffee or are you still busy with the money Wife: I’m still going through the accounts. Man: By how much Wife: I don’t know. It looks as if it’s almost £ 500. Man: Oh, does that mean we won’t be able to go on our holiday—Have we still got enough for our holiday Wife: Well, I’m not sure. I honestly don’t think that we can afford to go.
A. We’ve overspent dreadfully this month.
B. You’ve got a lot of profit.
C. It seems the accountant has made some mistakes.
D. Our daily expenses have dropped.
[单项选择]Wife: Would you like a cup of coffee
Husband: I only like te
A. Which of the followings can replace the saying "A leopard can’t change his spots" On second thought.B. Old habits die hard.C. Beauty is only skin deep.D. Got a screw loos
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W: Would you like a cup of coffee to help you wake up
M: A cup of coffee I need two or three.
What does the man mean ()
A. He needs to sleep for two or three hours.
B. He wants to buy a set of coffee cups.
C. He will need more than one cup of coffee.
D. He has been awake for two or three hours.
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W: Would you like a cup of coffee, sir
M: No, Madam. Orange juice, please. I’d like orange juice better.
Where did the conversation take place ()
A. On a plane.
B. In a restaurant.
C. In a bus.
D. In a shop.
[单项选择]Would you like a cup of coffee first, ______ shall we get down to business right now
[A] then [B] when [C] or [D] otherwise
[填空题]"Would you have a cup of tea ", asked Linda.
Linda__________________ to have a cup of tea.
[填空题]"Would you have a cup of tea ", asked Linda.
Linda ______ to have a cup of tea.
[填空题]"Would you have a cup of tea ", asked Linda.
Linda__________________ to have a cup of tea.
[单项选择]—Would you prefer tea or coffee
—I () have some coffee, please.
A. will
B. am going to
C. am about
D. would
[单项选择]Would you like more coffee I’m sure you would( ).
A. much
B. few
C. any
D. a lot
[单项选择]-- Would you prefer tea or coffee
-- I ( )have some coffee, please.
A. will
B. am going to
C. am about
D. would
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W: Jack, have you got the book I asked you to borrow the other day
M: Sorry, I haven’t.
W: How come
M: I couldn’t find time to go to the library.
Why didn’t Jack get the book()
A. Because he didn’t want to borrow the book.
B. Because there wasn’t such a book in the library.
C. Because he was too busy to go to the library.
[单项选择]Why work (62) you have periodically asked yourself the same question, perhaps focused on (63) you have to work. Selfinterest in its broadest (64) including the interests of family and friends, is a basic (65) for work in all societies. But self-interest can (66) more than providing for subsistence or (67) wealth. For instance, among the Maori, a Polynesian people of the South Pacific, a desire for approval, a sense of duty, a wish to (68) to custom and tradition, a feeling of emulation(竞争), and a pleasure in craftsmanship are (69) reasons for working. Even within the United States, we cannot understand work as simply a response to (70) necessity. Studies show that ’the vast (71) of Americans would continue to work even if they inherited enough money to live comfortably.
When people work, they gain a (72) place in society. The fact that they receive pay for
A. in
B. for
C. as
D. at