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[填空题]He is always busy, so I don’t care________________________(他是否有空)this Sunday.
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W: Jason is so busy now, I never have a chance to talk to him anymore. How’s he doing
M: He had a collection of poems published last year, and now he’s trying to get a novel about the electronic industry accepted.
What does Jason do ()
A. He publishes books.
B. He is an author.
C. He collects poems.
D. He works in industry.
[单项选择]The restaurant is busy on Sundays, so I’ll phone up today and()a table.
A. reserve
B. preserve
C. observe
D. deserve
[单项选择]Yesterday I came ()so I couldn’t call you
A. near
B. nearly
C. late
D. lately
[单项选择]Since he was busy, so he didn’t come.
A. Since
B. was
C. so
D. didn’t
[单项选择]Because our work is very busy, so we need to relax at midday.
A. We are very busy,
B. Our work being busy,
C. Our work so very busy,
D. Because our work so very busy,
[单项选择]I’m busy now, so it will be some time ______ I can leave.
[A] before [B] after [C] when
[单项选择]______ , I’m busy at the moment. Can I call you back latter
A. Luckily
B. Theoretically
C. Generally
D. Actually
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M:I really had a busy week.I always enjoy a long siesta on Saturday afternoon.
W:I don’t think you call.Mr. Smith has just parked his car at the door, and he is coming.
What can we learn from this conversation()
A. Saturday afternoon was the man’s busy hours.
B. Mr. Smith is an old friend of the man’s.
C. The man won’t be able to enjoy a long siesta.
D. The man will enjoy himself that afternoon.
[单项选择]Be careful when you cross this very busy street. If not, you may ______ run over by a car.
A. have
B. get
C. become
D. turn
[单项选择]One busy day, I was racing around trying to get too much done, and I exclaimed to my three kids in the car, "We can get both things done and kill two birds with one stone!" My daughter Annie quietly suggested, "You mean feed two birds with one crumb, Mom, don’t you " I stopped short, realizing how steeped my language is in the culture of war. I had used "weapon" language without even knowing it. I was embarrassed and yet felt a grace: if a child can become conscious of using a new language of peace, then there is hope.
Think about the business language: strategies, bullets, high-caliber, power point; about win-lose sports language like "decimate", "attack", "destroy the other team" , not to mention the movies and video games that simulate the most gruesome annihilations over and over. The lies of propaganda, one-sided media coverage, the alienation of others (those terrorists, the axis of evil) , all part of the " collective psychic numbing" of our times. The biggest lie of all is
A. a culture of war can be destroyed
B. a culture of war is not safe and reliable
C. a culture of war will lead to wars easily
D. a culture of war can regenerate