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[单项选择]Speaker A: Excuse me, Professor Smith, can you spare me a few minutes There’ s something I’d like to speak to you about. I won’ t keep you long.
Speaker B:()
A. Of course not. Haven’ t you seen have been pretty busy now
B. Well, I’m afraid we have to find some other time. I’ m fully occupied now.
C. No. I’ll have an important meeting to attend this evening.
D. Not possible, as I don’t know how long you will keep m
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W: Can I come to see you at 9:00, Professor White
W: I’m sorry, Jane, but I’m giving my lecture then. What about one hour later
When should Jane go to see Professor White( ).
A. At 9:00.
B. At 10:00.
C. At 11:00.
[填空题]You can come today. You can also come tomorrow.
You can come ______ today ______ tomorrow.
[简答题]Suppose your mother has come to see you and tonight you will sleep in the room she has booked in a hotel near your university. Write a note in about 100 words to inform your roommate Linda of that. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter, using "Rachel" instead.
[单项选择]I would have come to see you had it been possible, but I ______ so busy then.
A. had been
B. was
C. were
D. would be
[单项选择]I didn’t see you at the meeting. If you had come, you _________ our sales manager.
A. would meet
B. would have met
C. will have met
D. had met
[填空题]You can see many kinds of animals there.
[单项选择]I’m sorry I can’t see you immediately; but if you’d like to take a seat, I’ll be with you ().
A. for a moment
B. in a moment
C. for the moment
D. at the moment
[单项选择]If you come to Tokyo, I can put you( )in an apartment near my company.
A. across
B. down
C. out
D. up
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Azeri Hills Hold Secret of Long Life
You can see for kilometers from the mountains where Allahverdi Ibadov herds his small flock of sheep amid a sea of yellow, red, and purple wildflowers. The view from Amburdere in southern Azerbaijan toward the Iranian border is spectacular, but Mr. Ibadov barely gives it a second glance.
Why should he He’s been coming here nearly every day for 100 years.
According to his carefully preserved passport, Mr. Ibadov, whose birth was not registered until he was a toddler, is at least 105 years old. His wife, who died two years ago, was even older. They are among the dozens of people in this beautiful, isolated region who live extraordinarily long lives.
Mr. Ibadov’s eldest son has just turned 70. He lost count long ago of how many grandchildren he has. "I’m an old man now I look after the sheep, and I prepare the wood for winter. I still have something to do. "
A. lifetime of toil, it see
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned