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[单项选择]Mum: What a mess! Is that your shoe on the chair Son: ______
A. Yes, it is.
B. Yes, mum.
C. No, it isn’t.
D. Sorry, mum.

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[单项选择]Mum: What a mess! Is that your shoe on the chair Son: ______
A. Yes, it is.
B. Yes, mum.
C. No, it isn’t.
D. Sorry, mum.
[单项选择]—Look, what a mess your room is! Don’t mock my disorder next time!
A. That’s a no-brainer!
B. Don’t be a wet blanket
C. That is like the pot calling the kettle black!
D. Don’t pull my leg!
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Passage One
Did your mum and dad go to university, or did they leave school and go straight to the Job Centre The educational experience of parents is still important when it comes to how today’s students choose an area of study and what to do after graduation, according to The Future-track research in the UK.
The research was done by the Higher Education Careers Service Unit. It plans to follow university applicants for six years from 2006 through their early careers.
The first year’s findings come from a study of 130,000 university applicants. They show significant differences in prospective students’ approach to higher education, depending on whether their parents got degrees (second-generation applicants) or didn’t (first-generation applicants).
First-generation applicants were more likely to say that their career and employment prospects were uppermost in their minds in deciding to go to university. Abo
A. parents’ experiences are more important for their children’s education
B. parents’ careers are vitally important for their children’s degrees
C. students’ approach to higher education correlates with their parents’ educational experience
D. students’ career and employment prospects are decided by their parents

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Did your mum and dad go to university, or did they leave school and go straight to the Job Centre The educational experience of parents is still important when it comes to how today’s students choose an area of study and what to do after graduation, according to The Future-track research in the UK.
The research was done by the Higher Education Careers Service Unit. It plans to follow university applicants for six years from 2006 through their early careers.
The first year’s findings come from a study of 130,000 university applicants. They show significant differences in prospective students’ approach to higher education, depending on whether their parents got degrees (second-generation applicants) or didn’t (first-generation applicants).
First-generation applicants were more likely to say that their career and employment prospects were uppermost in their minds in deciding to go to university. About one-fifth of this group gave "
A. parents’ experiences are more important for their children’s education
B. parents’ careers are vitally important for their children’s degrees
C. students’ approach to higher education correlates with their parents’ educational experience
D. students’ career and employment prospects are decided by their parents

[填空题]What Will You Do for Your Mum on Mother’s Day
Does your mother know how much you appreciate her Well, Mother’s Day is the time to show her. It’s the time to say "thank you", or to tell your mum how much you love her.
In Britain, Mother’s Day, or Mothering Sunday, falls on a different day each year, because it takes place a few weeks before the festival of Easter. But it is always in the early springtime. In the USA, Mother’s Day comes in May.
So what do we do now to celebrate Mother’s Day The easiest and cheapest way is to send a greeting card. Small children might make their mother a hand-made card or draw a picture, which their mother will treasure even more.
Other presents such as boxes of chocolates are also popular. But what mothers would enjoy most is a visit from their grown-up children, especially if you live a long way away. Whatever you do,it should show your mother how much she means to you.
From the text, we can know something about ______.
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M: If your mum isn’t feeling well, she car go to the first class cabin. It’s more comfortable there.
F: That would be lovely. Do you want to move, Mum

Where does this conversation most probably take place( ).
A. On a plane.
B. In a hospital.
C. In an office.

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