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[单项选择]() pretty late, we decided to leave at once, as we didn’t want to risk missing the last bus.
A. It being
B. Being
C. As is being
D. It was being
[单项选择]______, we decided to leave at once so that we could catch the train.
A. It being pretty late
B. Since it being pretty late
C. Being pretty late
D. It was pretty late
[单项选择]_________, we decided to leave at once, as we didn’’t want to risk missing the bus.
A. As it being pretty late
B. It being pretty late
C. It was being pretty late
D. Being pretty late
[单项选择]Why has the man decided to leave the company
A. He is not equal to the job.
B. He is not well paid for his work.
C. He doesn’t think the job is challenging enough.
D. He cannot keep mind on his work.
[填空题]How much money do you leave the waiter or waitress in a restaurant What about taxi drivers, hotel staff and hairdressers Tipping is complex, but even more so when you’re abroad.
The problem is that every country seems to have its own unofficial "rules". In Australia, for example, tipping isn’t common at all, and they aren’t really expected in restaurants.., or anywhere else as a matter of fact. It’s the same in Iceland and China. And in Japan, it can actually be considered rude to tip in a restaurant. In fact, if you leave money a waiter might even chase you to give it back. In most of Europe, tipping a waiter is fairly common.
However, amounts vary from country to country. In England, for example, most people tip around 10% of the bill. But in Spain people generally only leave small change. However, if there’s one country where you really should tip, it’s the United States. In stark contrast to japan, a waiter will probably chase you down the street if you don’t leave
[单项选择]______ the wall, we decided that we should need three tins of paint.
A. Making up
B. Doing up
C. Putting up
D. Sizing up.
[单项选择]()we leave now, we can’t avoid traffic
A. If
B. Unless
C. Even though
D. No matter
[单项选择]() before we leave the day after tomorrow, we should have a wonderful time together.
A. Had they arrived
B. Would they arrive
C. Were they arriving
D. Were they to arrive
[单项选择]We decided not to climb the mountain because it was raining ______ .
[A]hardly [B]strongly [C]heavily
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While visiting France, we decided to do some shopping. Not far from the hotel was a store with all kinds of clothing hanging up, and a notice offering fifty percent discount.
When we entered the shop, a woman asked if she could help us, but we would like to look a round on our own. She looked at us very strangely.
Not finding anything suitable, we thanked the woman and left. Suddenly my husband began to laugh and pointed to a small sign in English. It said: "DRY-CLEANING SHOP".
The writer and her husband went into the shop because()
A. they want to have their clothes washed
B. they want to buy the clothes they saw in it
C. they didn’t know they went into the dry-cleaning shop
D. they liked the woman in it