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Customer: Do you Charge for checks
Clerk: (56) . Each check you write will cost 2 dollars.
Customer: (57) deposit a large sum of money if I want to open a savings account
Clerk: Not necessarily, sir.
Customer: Regarding the interest rate, (58) between a savings account and checking account
Clerk: Not big difference, sir.
Customer: (59) . (60) to Open a checking account. Will 300 dollars be enough for a minimum deposit
Clerk: Definitely.
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[单项选择]Guest: ______.
Clerk: Certainly. Do you have a reservation
Guest: Yes. The name is Morales. Mr. and Mrs. Morales.
Clerk: Here we are. For five nights. Could you fill in the registration card, please And I’ll need your credit card.
A. I’d like rest here, please
B. I’d like to rent a room, please
C. I’d like to check in, please
D. I’d like to stay in, please
[多项选择] What do you do to unwind How do you relax your mind
[简答题]{{B}}What do you do to unwind How do you relax your mind {{/B}}
[单项选择]Did you ever wonder why you see the colors you do or if other animals see the same colors that you see We see light that bounces off of things around us. When the light enters our eyes, special cells tell our brains about the light. These cells are called photoreceptors. Light is made of little bits called photons. When the sun shines, trillions and trillions of these little bits of light fall on the earth. The photons bounce off of almost everything and some of them enter our eyes. Those bits that enter our eyes allow us to see. So, where does the color come from
Starting in the 1600s with Sir Isaac Newton, scientists have believed that there are different kinds of photons. Different types give rise to our sense of colors. The different photons are said to have different wavelengths. Sunlight contains all the different wavelengths of photons. The visible wavelength colors can be seen when you look at a rainbow. Raindrops acting as natural prisms produce the colors.
A. We see all the colors that animals can see.
B. Sunlight contains all the colors.
C. Color blindness is due to cone problems.
D. Rods are not as sensitive as cones.