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M: Hello, Amy. Are you coming to my birthday party
W: Yes, I am. How do I get to your house from the station
M: Well, call me when you get to the station and I’ll come and pick you up in my car.
W: Are you sure it won’t be too much trouble
M: It’s no trouble at all. It only takes about 15 minutes.
W: Oh, I want to check your phone number. Is it 82881688
M: No. It’s 81881688.
W: Oh, really, I’m glad I checked.
M: what time do you plan to arrive at the station
W: I plan to get there around 8: 30.
M: Ok. See you then.
W: See you. Goodbye.
How will the woman get to the man’s house ()
A. She will be picked up at the station.
B. She will take a train there.
C. She will be picked up at her own house.
D. She will take a bus.
[单项选择]You can invite ()friends to the party if you want
A. few
B. little
C. a little
D. a few
[单项选择]—Are you coming to Kate’s birthday party
—I’m not sure. I ______ go to the theater instead.
A. must
B. would
C. should
D. might
[单项选择]What if an earthquake were coming, and you had just a little bit of warning It might be only 15 seconds, maybe 30--but it might be enough time to take cover under a table, or find the safety offered by a door frame.
Italian scientists say they have figured out a way to measure the shock waves from a quake just two seconds after they begin, and, from that, calculate the earthquake’s strength, location, and potential for damage in populated regions.
American researchers have been at work on this as well, hoping to set up an early warning system in California and other earthquake-prone areas.
If researchers succeed, they might be able to place seismometers up and down fault lines, and measure the P-waves--the primary shock waves from an earthquake-- several critical seconds before they reach the places where people live. P-waves may be useful for warnings; they are not nearly as strong as secondary vibrations--known as S-waves--that do most of the damage. It t
A. find the safety offered by a table or a door frame
B. run out of their houses as soon as possible
C. figure out the strength of the earthquake
D. measure the shock waves from the earthquake
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M: Summer holiday is coming. Have you any plans for it
W: I’m not going home this summer, I want to find a part-time job.
M: Do you have any experience It’s not easy to find a job.
W: Yes. But I worked as a waiter in a small restaurant last summer. So I don’t think it is so difficult for me.
M: Maybe. How much did you earn last summer
W: 2 000 Yuan. I paid part of my tuition with it so I am half independent. What about you M: I’d like to take an English course. I plan to take the PET4 next term.
W: Sounds good. Both of us will have a busy holiday.
What are they talking about ( )
A. Plans for the summer holiday.
B. Traveling in the summer holiday.
C. Finding a job in the summer holiday.
D. Learning English in the summer holiday.