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[单项选择]How about ______ dinner with me tonight
A. having
B. have
C. had
[单项选择]A: Why don't you have dinner with me tonight
B:().
A. Because I have an appointment.
B. Sorry about that, but I have to go to a party.
C. The reason is that I have to work overtime tonight.
D. I'd love to. but I have to finish my paper.
[单项选择]How about ______ a film tonight
A. see
B. to see
C. seeing
[单项选择]--"How about having dinner at Sun Restaurant --" It ______ good."
A. smells
B. looks
C. sounds
D. appears
[单项选择]A: How about coming over for dinner tonight
B: ______
[单项选择]—How about a film tonight
—( ) I haven't been to the cinema for a long time.
A. Yes, thanks.
B. Why not
C. No, go away.
D. It's a pity.
[单项选择]--"How about ______ dinner at Roast Duck Restaurant "-- "Wonderful."
A. to have
B. have
C. having
D. have had
[单项选择]Robert: What shall we do for dinner tonight
Sally: How about trying that new Chinese place
Robert: ______________________ Let's have Italian.
Sally: Again You always want pizza!
[单项选择]Although the two companies talked about how little ______. there is between them, they still expect to eliminate about 10000 positions from among a combined work force of 140,000 after their mergence.
A. overlap
B. combination
C. congregation
D. inundation
[单项选择]—How about a film tonight —______ I haven't been to the cinema for a long time.
[单项选择]Husband: Shall I get something for dinner tonight, dear I may drop over at the super-market on my way back home.
Wife: Oh, yes. I appreciate it. ______
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American are careful about how and when they meet one another’s eyes. In their normal conversation, each eye (61) lasts only about a second before one or both individuals (62) . When two Americans look (63) into each other’s eyes, emotions are heightened and the relationship becomes more (64) . (65) , they carefully avoid this, except in appropriate circumstances.
Proper street behavior in the United States (66) a nice balance of attention and (67) . You are supposed to look at a passer-by just enough to show that you (68) his presence. If you look too (69) , you appear arrogant or secretive; too much and you’re (70) . Usually what happens is that people eye each other (71) they are about eight feet apart, at which point both cast down their eyes. In England the polite listener stares at the speaker (72) and blinks his eyes occasionally as a sign of interest. That (73)
A. disturbing
B. disturbed
C. interesting
D. surprised