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[单项选择]Man: Jessica, I met your sister in the party yesterday. She looked different from you.Woman: Not only from the appearance. We have different temperaments. She has a hot temper and likes talking and giving her views on life and arguing with others.Question: What can we know about the woman’s temperament
A. She is talkative.
B. She is extrovert.
C. She is bold and vigorous.
D. She likes keeping quiet.
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W: How did your first exam go
M: I thought I did poorly, but I ended up with eighty percent, the highest grade in the class.
What does the man mean ()
A. He did poorly on the first exam.
B. He got more than eighty percent right.
C. Eighty percent of the students did well.
D. He did much better than he thought.
[单项选择]When did the woman’s sister go to America
A. 2 years ago. B. 4 years ago. C. Last year.
[填空题]I didn’t see your sister at school. If she ______ (come), I would have given her the telephone number.
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M: I promised my sister that I would attend the show if I didn’t have work tomorrow.
W: Why don’t you take me along
What does the woman mean( ).
A. She likes to attend the show with the man.
B. She is angry because the man will not take her along.
C. She wants to see the man’s sister.
D. She won’t work tomorrow.
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W: How did your interview go
M: I couldn’t feel better about it. The questions were fair, and I seemed to find an answer to all of them.
How does the man feel about the interview ( )
A. He is unhappy.
B. He is worried.
C. He is very much satisfied.
D. He is not fairly pleased.
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W: What does your sister do, Tom
M: My sister is a secretary. She works in a trade company.
What is the man’s sister’s job( )
A. A teacher.
B. A doctor.
C. A manager.
D. A secretary,
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M: How did your interview go
W: I couldn’t feel better about it.
M: You weren’t nervous, were you
W: Not at all. The interviewer was very friendly.
What do we learn from the conversation()。
A. The woman is sick.
B. The woman is worried about her interview.
C. The woman is confident.
D. The woman is feeling better.
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W: How did your interview go
M: I couldn’t feel better about it. The questions were very fair, and I seemed to find an answer for all of them.
What is the man’s attitude about the interview( ).
A. He is sick.
B. He is worried.
C. He is confident.
D. He is angry.
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W: How did your interview go
M: I couldn’t feel better about it. The questions were very fair, and I seemed to find an answer for all of them.
What is the man’s attitude about the interview ()
A. He is sick.
B. He is worried.
C. He is confident.
D. He is angry.
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M: If I were you, I’d go and tell your husband what he should do.
W: It’s useless. He is too stubborn.
What does the woman say about her husband()
A. Her husband is very difficult to deal with.
B. She always stands by her husband.
C. Her husband will by no means listen to her.
D. Her husband agrees to change his mind.
[填空题]She is your mother’s sister.
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