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W: John! Have you chosen a physical education class yet for this semester
M: No, why
W: You’ve got to take rock-climbing. We just had the first class and it looks like it’s going to be great!
M: You think I should take rock-climbing You’ve got to be kidding. Besides, how can they teach rock-climbing when it’s completely flat around here
W: That’s not important. You can’t just start climbing without any training. You have to get in shape, learn how to use the ropes, the belts, the buckles—there’s a lot of preparation first.
M: You don’t think it’s just a little bit dangerous
W: Not if you know how to use the safety equipment, which is, by the way, pretty high tech. The ropes are made of elastic fibers that stretch a little, the shoes have special grips on the bottom, and the helmets are made out of some kind of special plastic. You have to learn how to use all
A. Convince the man to take a rock-climbing course with her.
B. Find a place to go rock-climbing.
C. Find out if a rock-climbing course will be offered.
D. Plan a rock-climbing trip over spring break.
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W: John! Have you chosen a physical education class yet for this semester
M: No, why
W: You’ve got to take rock-climbing. We just had the first class and it looks like it’s going to be great!
M: You think I should take rock-climbing You’ve got to be kidding. Besides, how can they teach rock-climbing when it’s completely flat around here
W: That’s not important. You can’t just start climbing without any training. You have to get in shape, learn how to use the ropes, the belts, the buckles—there’s a lot of preparation first.
M: You don’t think it’s just a little bit dangerous
W: Not if you know how to use the safety equipment, which is, by the way, pretty high tech. The ropes are made of elastic fibers that stretch a little, the shoes have special grips on the bottom, and the helmets are made out of some kind of special plastic. You have to learn how to use all
A. There is no one to teach them how to do it.
B. Not very many students are interested in it.
C. The college doesn’t have any rock-climbing equipment.
D. There are no appropriate places for rock-climbing nearby.
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M: Have you decided where you are going to live when you are married
W: I want to live in the city near my work place.
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W: Have you difficulty with pronunciation, Louis
M: No, I haven’t much difficulty with the pronunciation; I can pronounce English quite well, but I can’t spell most of the words right.
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M: Have you finished your Christmas shopping yet
W: Almost. I got a kite for my son, But I can’t seem to find anything for my mum.
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M: Have you ever tasted such perfect pizza
W: Even my grandmother can’t make this!
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M: Have you heard from Jane recently
W: No, I haven’t. I’ve owed her a letter for nearly six weeks. If you don’t give, you don’t receive any, you know.
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W: Have you heard whether Jack is coming back today
M: He was supposed to arrive next week, but he is coming back the day after tomorrow.
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W: Have you ever looked really closely at the snowflakes
M: Sure, but they usually melt too fast for me to get a close look. Why do you ask
W: I’m just curious. I was reading an article about the formation of snowflakes, and I realized that I had never paid much attention to them before.
M: Well, there is a big variety, isn’t there
W: Yeah, but they all have one of the three basic forms: hexagonal columns, thin hexagonal plates and the branching star-shaped form.
M: I wonder why the forms are different, maybe because ice starts to form on dust particles with different shapes.
W: Well, I thought it might have something to do with the water saturation of the air. But we’re both wrong. The author of this article did extensive research and concluded that the shape of snow crystals is largely controlled by the temperature of the air. For example, the feathery star-shaped
A. Whether or not snowflakes can be analyzed.
B. How snowflakes are formed.
C. What causes a snowstorm.
D. Where the largest snowflakes can be found.
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M: Have you been to that new supermarket
W: Yes. The prices are reasonable, and they have a good selection, but you have to pack your own goods.
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W: Have you finished your homework I handed mine in yesterday.
M: I finished mine at one o’clock this morning. I have to hand it in by noon.
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M: Have you started working on your paper
W: Yeah. I’m doing it on ants and how they’re able to recognize.
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W: Have you been to the new supermarket
M: Yes. It’s quite a long way away, but the prices are reasonable and the vegetables are quite fresh.
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