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[填空题]— Do you enjoy (ski) (), John
— Yes, I do.
[单项选择]A. Yes, you will. B. Yes, you should do it.
C. That’s a good idea. D. Let’s have dinner together.
[单项选择]If you ()more last year, you would ski better now
A. practice
B. had practiced
C. will practice
D. have practiced
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W: Yes Can I help you
M: Yes. Do you still have that apartment for rent
W: Oh, yes. You must be the young man who, called bis rooming.
M: What is it like
W: Well, it is one-bedroom apartment overlooking the park.
M: And how much was it
W: Two hundred fifty dollars a month.
M: Oh, great! I’ll take it.
W: Well, why don’t you come in and take a look at the apartment
M: Ok.
What can we learn from this dialogue ()
A. The man once lived in this apartment before.
B. The man visited this apartment that morning.
C. The man has called the woman before.
D. The man has known a lot about the apartment.
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Response Time Is Critical
You, yes you, are responsible for ensuring that you are an interesting, fun person to have (26) , for being a positive player in the game of life. No matter what your level of (27) to use a given language, you’ll need to be fast. To be able to respond or begin speaking within the usual conversational pause of about half a second or break of (28) four seconds, you’ll need to be able to say something, anything, within those time limits, or you just won’t get a (29) .
We had an interesting example of this in class which accurately (30) real life "on the street". One student, who’d never left Japan and who spoke English at only sixty to seventy words per minute, could generally begin speaking within a second or so (31) he wanted to. His start was strong, but not always meaningful; "Yes, well, yes. Well what I wanted to say..." (32) student had lived and worked in England, could eas