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W: Who were those two men you were talking to
M: They own a shopping center.
W: A shopping center Where is it
M: It’s that new one down on the Peninsula, about ten miles from here.
W: Oh yes, I’ve heard about it.
M: They’d like to have someone open another restaurant in the center.
W: You’re not thinking of moving the restaurant again, are you
M: No, I’m thinking about opening a branch.
W: I’ve heard that business is quite good there.
M: Those men did a study of the number of people who pass through the center each day, and the result was good.
W: Well, why don’t we look into it
M: But do you think we’ll have enough time to manage another branch
W: We could get George and Jane to manage it.
M: Do you think they have enough experience
W: They’re old enough. And we’ve trained them like your parents trained
A. They worked in a restaurant.
B. They had a restaurant in the shopping center.
C. They owned a successful restaurant.
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M: Excuse me, were you talking to me just now
W: Yes, sir. You forgot your change.
Where are they talking()
A. At home.
B. In a school.
C. In a shop.
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You are the Head Office Manager. You want to make a budget for office appliances for next year.
Write a memo to all department managers:
·asking them to report the appliances needed
·saying what appliances are included
·telling them the deadline.
Write 40-50 words.
[Memo]
To: All department managers
From : Susan Smith
Subject: Budget for office appliances
[多项选择]Describe a sportsman you adore Who is she/he What sports does she/he plays What was special about her/him Why do you like this star
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M: I saw the movie you were talking about. It was a waste of time.
W: Really I liked it very much. I think it’s one of the best movies of the year.
Did the two speakers like the movie.()
A. The woman liked the movie ,but the man didn’t.
B. The man liked the movie, but the woman didn’t.
C. Both the man and the woman liked the movie.
D. Neither of them liked the movie.
[单项选择]Hollywood has a message for scientists: If you want something that’s 100% accurate in every way, go watch a documentary. The thing is, when it comes to movies, narrative wins. The writer’s job is to get the characters right, not the science, says Tse, who cowrote Watchmen, one of last year’s most-anticipated superhero films. It annoys him, too, when things don’t make sense. He spent a lot of time and energy trying to find a fix for a logical problem in Watchmen--that one character, Dan, uses a completely obvious password to hack into the computer of Adrian, who is supremely intelligent. But for practical reasons, that kind of problem often just can’t be fixed. Maybe it would take too long, in an already long movie, or distract too much from the narrative, or cost too much to shoot.
Writers have faced similar problems with the TV show Heroes. The series follows a group of characters that have acquired superpowers: one is invisible, and one can walk through wall
A. They are highly regarded by scientists.
B. They are scientifically accurate.
C. They are produced for scientists.
D. They are classified as narrative movies.
[填空题]Who is Beethoven
He is one of the greatest ______ in the world.
[单项选择]Ms Blunsden is a 38-year-old woman who lives by herself in Brooklyn, New York. She has no right to keep any animals now. A police officer told a Brooklyn court(法庭) that he had found 15 dogs and 20 cats living in a small room which was just 10 feet by 12 feet. "There was not enough place for one animal, let alone 35,"he said. "The room was very dirty. "
"The animals are taken good care of," Ms Blunsden told the court. "I take them all for walks in a shopping cart (购物车). " When the court asked Ms Blunsden why she kept so many animals, she said,"Everybody loves animals and I do, too. You may think that my room is too small for so many animals, but I think it is just right. "
The court ordered the animals to be taken to a place where they could be taken good care of. The court also ordered Ms Blunsden to get help from Dr Eugene Wilson, whose clinic(诊所) is well-known for taking care of such cases.
People are beginning to keep many animals, and Ms Blunsden’s case will no
A. her dogs and cats were kept together
B. she didn’t take animals for walks
C. her room for animals was too small
[单项选择]—I’m interested in that chair. How much do you want for it
—$25.
— ______ . I’ll give you $15.
—No, that’s not enough.
A. The Chair is really nice
B. That’s too much
C. Please lower the price
D. Nobody will have it except me