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M: Number, please
M: Oh, I’d like to make a transferred charge call.
W: Where to, sir
M: Northfield, Minnesota.
W: What number
M: 456-582-8642.
W: Whom are you calling
M: John Walker.
W: May I have your name
M: Shawn Young.
W: How do you spell your last name, please
M: Y-o-u-n-g.
W: And where are you calling from
M: 984-654-8893, Portland.
W: Thank you, sir. Hold the line, please. I’ll put you through.
What number is Mr. Young calling ( )
A. 456-582-8642
B. 984-587-889
C. 984-654-8893
D. 458-582-8648
[单项选择]A: Can I do anything else for()B: Oh, please make twenty copies of this report
A. you
B. your
C. it
D. its
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M: Come in, please. Make yourself at home.
W: Thanks. You have a nice place.
M: I’m glad you like it. But the furniture is not good. We should throw it.
W: Don’t do that. It’s very comfortable. You have children, don’t you
M: Yes, we do. Three boys and a girl. They often make troubles.
W: I know what you mean. Our children sometimes damage furniture, too.
What does the boy’s father do for a living( ).
A. The boy doesn’t mention it.
B. He is a doctor.
C. He is a lawyer.
[填空题]Would you please not make any (noisy)______here
[单项选择]—Come in please. Make yourself at home.
—______
—I’m glad you like it.
A. Thanks. You have a nice place here.
B. Oh, this picture is so beautiful.
C. Thanks. What nice food you’ve prepared!
D. OK. Let me look around your new hous
[多项选择]Please make a comment on American literary naturalist Theodore Dreiser’s writing style.
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[单项选择]Man is one of a number of animals that make things, but man is the only one that depends for its very survival on the things he has made. That simple observation is the starting point for an ambitious history programmed that the BBC will begin broadcasting in which it aims to tell a history of the world through 100 objects in the British Museum (BM). A joint venture four years in the making between the BM and the BBC, the series features 100 15 minute radio broadcasts, a separate 13 episodes in which children visit the museum at night and try to unlock its mysteries, a BBC World Service package of tailored omnibus editions for broadcasting around the world and an interactive digital programmed involving 350 museums in Britain which will be available free over the Internet.
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B. writing history is better than making things.
C. Africans once ruled over the Nile for long.
D. Africa seemed to have no history of its own.