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[填空题]
Customer: (56) , but could you help me
Clerk: With pleasure. (57)
Customer: (58) where I can find Mr. Zhang
Clerk: (59) . Mr Zhang is upstairs.
Customer: (60) very much.
Clerk: Not at all, Miss.
56()
[填空题]It is the place where you can find books.
[单项选择]When you read books, you had better make marks()you have questions.
A. where
B. in where
C. at which
D. which
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W: You can find a lot of reference books here.
M: I hope they are not so expensive.
Where does the conversation most likely take place ()
A. In a library.
B. In a book store.
C. In a grocery store.
D. In a supermarket.
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M: Can you help me with these books
W: In a minute. I’m almost through with this chapter.
What is the woman doing()
A. Arranging the books.
B. Reading a book.
C. Helping with the books.
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M: Can you help me with these books
W: In a minute. I’m almost through with this chapter.
What is the woman doing( ).
A. Helping with the hooks.
B. Arranging the books.
C. Reading a book.
[单项选择]
M: Mum, could you help me find my sports clothes
W: Sure. But right now I need your help to move this desk before I paint the wall.
What will the two speakers do first( ).
A. Look for sports clothes.
B. Move the desk.
C. Paint the wall.
D. Ask someone to help them move the desk.
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M: Could you please tell me where to find running shoes
W: Yes.They’ll be on the second floor in sporting goods.
Q: Where is this conversation probably taking place ()
A. In a locker room.
B. In a department store.
C. In a shoe-repair shop.
D. At a track.
[单项选择]Could you please tell me where()find Professor Smith His wife has just called his office.
A. I can
B. can I
C. would I
D. I would
[单项选择]
M:Could you tell me where I can find a public phone
W:You can find one in the big store across the street.
Where can the man find a public phone ()
A. In a post office.
B. In a bank.
C. In a big store.
D. In a hotel.
[单项选择]
M: Excuse me. What’s the time
W: Let me see. Oh, it’s a quarter to five.
M: Thank yon. I’m afraid I have to go now.
What’s the time( ).
A. It’s 4:15.
B. It’s 4:45.
C. It’s 5:45.
[单项选择]I can’t find you()You have no choice.
A. a coat enough large
B. an enough large coat
C. a large coat enough
D. a large enough coat
[多项选择]Now read the passage about E-books. You will have 45 seconds to read the passage.
Begin reading now.
Reading Time: 45 seconds
E-books
Although mainstream acceptance remains a few years down the road, E-books appear to be on their way. The early success of Stephen King’s internet-only work, The Plant, has shown that the medium is beginning to catch on, though significant hurdles remain before it, gains widespread popularity. Several publishers have established E-book divisions exclusively devoted to the technology, and both Amazon. com and bn. com (Barnes & Noble’s online venue) have created spaces on their sites to handle E-books. The new technology has a number of advantages over its paper relation, called the "P-book" by those in the publishing industry, posing the question as to whether they outweigh the seemingly irreplaceable intimacy shared between reader and his tree-born, black-and-white typed companion.
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[单项选择]Everywhere you look in contemporary America you see a people engaged in the pursuit of happiness. You can see it in work habits. Americans on average not only work longer and harder than most Europeans, but endure lengthy commutes to and from work. You can see it in geographical mobility. About 40 m of them move every year. They are remarkably willing to travel huge distances in pursuit of things like bowling conventions and so on. And you can see it in the country’s general hopefulness: two-thirds of Americans are optimistic about the future.
Since Americans are energetic even in deconstructing their own founding principles, there is no shortage of people who have taken exception to the happiness pursuit. They range from conservatives like Robert Bork, believing the phrase summarizes the "emptiness at the heart of American ideology", to liberals who think that it is a justification for an acquisitive society.
One criticism is that the pursuit is self-defeating. The more you
A. The reason why Americans pursue happiness.
B. The seeking of happiness in America.
C. The benefits and drawbacks of happiness pursuit in America.
D. The results of happiness pursuit in America.