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[单项选择]() you are leaving tomorrow, we can eat dinner together tonight.
A. For
B. Since
C. Before
D. While
[单项选择]______ you are leaving tomorrow, we can eat dinner together tonight.
A. For
B. Since
C. Before
D. While
[单项选择]
M: What time are you leaving tomorrow
W: You mean to go to the bank
M: Yes, I’d like to go with you if I may.
W: I’d be glad to take you I plan to leave here about nine-thirty.
What does the man want to do()
A. To visit the woman’s house.
B. To ask for a lift.
C. To go out for a holiday.
[单项选择]
M: What time are you leaving tomorrow
W: You mean to go to the bank
M: Yes, I’d like to go with you if I may.
W: I’d be glad to take you, I plan to leave here about nine-thirty.
What does the man want to do ( )
A. To visit the woman’s house.
B. To ask for a lift.
C. To go out for a holiday.
[单项选择]
M:Where shall we eat dinner tonight Shall we try that new italian restau rant
W:I can’t eat anything. I feel terrible. My head aches.
M:You must be sick .You might have the flu. A headache is one sign of the flu.
W:I don’t know any doctors here.
M:I have a good doctor, I can make an appointment for you.
What do we learn from the man’s reply()
A. He insists that the woman should go to the dinner
B. He can do something about the woman’s headache
C. He is indifferent to the woman
D. He is very much concerned about the woman
[填空题]We usually have dinner at home.
We ______ have dinner at home.
[单项选择]Can we have dinner together this weekend ()
A. You are welcome.
B. Sure. Where.
C. How are you.
D. Long time no see.
[填空题]Splitting dinner checks can cause a splitting headache, even when the diners are mathematics majors. Three computer science (36) students at the US’s Carnegie Mellon University were (37) up with worrying about shared bills so they decided to act. Shashank, Amit and Ashwin created a free website, Buxfer.com, in September, to help people remember who (38) what and to whom.
Instead of trying to (39) out how every dinner bill should be split, the site allows users to form groups of friends or housemates to (40) shared expenses over longer periods of time. For example, if one housemate pays for dinner for everyone, he earns (41) in his Buxfer group and pays less on next month’s rent. Buxfer quickly became (42) among college students and young (43) who often pool expenses and borrow small amounts from each other.
News of the site has spread .largely by word of mouth and on blogs. (44)