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W: My son has got a pain in his ear for days.
M: let’s have a look. Ah yes, he has got something in his ear. I’ll have to take it out.
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W: My son has got a pain in his ear for days.
M: let’s have a look. Ah yes, he has got something in his ear. I’ll have to take it out.
W: My son has got a pain in his ear for days.
M: Let’s have a look. Ah yes, he has got something in his ear. I’ll have to take.
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W: My son has had a pain in his ear for days.
M: Let’s have a look. Ah yes, he has got something in his ear. I’ll have to fake it out.
[听力原文]Oil Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Clark got dressed for going out. She took her handbag, with her (AA) () inside it and left her house, pulling the door behind her to lock it. (AB) ()she came home and got into the house with her key. At once she smelled cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke in her house How Had anybody (AC) () in while she was at the club She checked the back (AD) ()and all the downstairs (AD) () They were all securely fastened. There was no sign that anyone had forced his way in. But one thing was certain: (AE) ()had been smoked in her house that afternoon.
What are in Mrs. Clark’s handbag
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In the morning, President Bush and his wife Laura will attend a church service across from the White House. Then, they will go to the Capitol Hill for the swearing-in ceremony. Every four years, workers build a special stand outside for that purpose.
The chief justice of the United States traditionally swears in the vice president and then the president. However, Vice President Dick Cheney is to take the oath of office from Dennis Hastert, the speaker of the House of Representatives. Chief Justice William Rehnquist has thyroid cancer. But he is still planning to swear in President Bush.
Newly inaugurated presidents give a speech, officially called an inaugural address.
After the ceremony, the president and vice president and guests go inside the Capitol to have lunch. Later, they watch a parade along Pennsylvania Avenue with floats and marching bands from around the country. Pennsylvania Avenue is a wide street with the Capitol at one end an
A. introduce the process of presidential inauguration
B. introduce the new president
C. introduce how presidents are elected
D. introduce the wife of Mr. Bush
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W: Leonard works as hard as his Roommates.
M: That’s not saying very much.
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W: Have you got your passport ready We are going to board the plane.
M: Yes, I’ve got every thing OK.
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On Thursday afternoon Mrs. Clark got dressed for going out. She took her handbag, with her money and keys inside it and left her house, pulling the door behind her to lock it. At six o’clock she came home and got into the house with her key. At once she smelled cigarette smoke. Cigarette smoke in her house How Had anybody broken in while she was at the club She checked the back doors and all the downstairs windows. They were all securely fastened. There was no sign that anyone had forced his way in. But one thing was certain: a cigarette had been smoked in her house that afternoon.
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