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[单项选择]What can mouth guard do for us
What can mouth guard do for us
A.It can prevent our faces from being hit.
B.It can reduce the effect of shock to our teeth.
C.It can stop us from grinding our teeth.
D.It can make up for the damage we make to our teeth.
A. It can prevent our faces from being hit.
B. It can reduce the effect of shock to our teeth.
C. It can stop us from grinding our teeth.
D. It can make up for the damage we make to our teeth.
[单项选择]A. What can I do for you B. You can do whatever you like.
C. Oh, yes, please. D. I see. What kind of account, please
[填空题]What can I do for you
______anything l can do for you
[单项选择]What can listeners do online
A. Renew leases
B. View floor plans
C. Reserve a home inspection
D. See photographs
[单项选择] Memory Class
Stan Field knows what age can do to a person’’s memory, and he’’s not taking any chances with his. He chooses his food carefully and gets plenty of exercise. He also avoids stress, coca cola and cigarette smoke.
What’’s more, at breakfast each morning, the 69-year-old chemical engineer swallows a plateful of pills in the hope of boosting his brain power.
Michelle Amove is less than half Field’’s age, but no less concerned about her memory. While working round the clock to finish a degree in film studies, the 33-year-old New Yorker had the alarming sensation that she had stopped retaining anything. "I couldn’’t even remember names," she says. "I thought, Oh, no, I’’m over 30. It’’s all downhill from here. " Besides loading up on supplements, Amove signed up for a memory enhancing course at New York’’s Mount Siani Medical Center. And when she got there, she found herself surrounded by people who were just as worried as she was.
A. More demand for coca cola and cigarettes.
B. More demand for seminars on memory.
C. More demand for memory-enhancing supplements.
D. More demand for books on memory.
[单项选择]What can visitors do at the Maryland Science Center
[单项选择]Woman: What can I do for youMan: I would like to get my money work for me.Woman: There are two kinds. One is relatively safe but offers a low return on your money, the other promises high profits but that involves considerable speculation. Which one do you preferQuestion: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers
A. An investment consultant and her client.
B. A bank teller and her customer.
C. An insurance agent and her client.
D. A stock-holder and his trustee.
[单项选择]What can mouth guard do for us
We can usually get a mouth guard from
A. our dentist.
B. a drugstore.
C. a supermarket.
D. a fitness center.
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What can he do if one needs information about children’ s activities
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M: Good morning, Madam. What can I do for you
W: Good morning. How much should I pay for these books to be sent to New York
M: Hm, 20 dollars. Anything else
W: Yes, a two-dollar stamp, please.
M: That will be 22 dollars all together.
W: Here’s 25.
M: Thank you. And here’s the change
W: Thank you.
M: You’re welcome.
How much is the change( ).
A. One dollar.
B. Two dollars.
C. Three dollars.
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W: Tiger Cinema. What can I do for you
M: Yes. Could you tell me what time the film starts
What’s the relationship between the speakers ( )
A. Husband and wife.
B. Ticket assistant and customer.
C. Friends.
[填空题]
A. Are you ready to order now
B. What can I do for you today
C. How do you do it
D. That’s strange
E. My pleasure
F. what did you tell him
G. each and every day at the computer
H. Long time no see
Vendor: Hello, ma’am, ______
Customer: (picking up a beautiful hand-painted plate) This is quite lovely. Where was it made
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M: What can I do for you, madam
W: May I have a look at the handbags
M: Certainly. Which one would you like, madam
W: The brown one. Next to the big black one.
M: Yes, madam. This is our latest fashion, It’s made of leather
W: It seems nice. But have you a smaller size This seems to be a little too big.
M: Sorry, madam. We have the same size of this color. What a bout a green one The size seems just right.
W: A green bag makes me look silly, I’m afraid. But after all, thank you just the same.
Does the woman buy one ( )
A. No, she doesn’t.
B. Yes, she does.
C. She says it’ s too expensive.
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M: Come in, please. What can I do for you
W: Professor Donner, are you giving your Advanced Geology course next semester
M: Yes, I’m planning on it.
W: Could I be enrolled in it I know it’s a graduate course and I’m only a junior, but...
M: Aren’t you a bit young I’ve allowed qualified seniors to take the course and they usually have a hard time keeping up.
W: I know. But the geology of the American West is my favorite interest and I’ve done a lot of reading in the field. Last semester I took Professor Burman’s course and I didn’t find it really challenging enough.
M: I see. You certainly aren’t one of those students who are out for easy grades.
W: I should say not. I really want to learn something.
M: Well, I’ll speak to Professor Burman. If he thinks you’re ready, I’ll let you enroll.
W: Oh, thanks. That’s really very kind of you.
A. She is a junior.
B. She is a senior.
C. She is a graduate student.
D. She is a teaching assistant.
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M: what can I do for you
W: I want a skirt. Would you show me some
M: What do you think of this expensive one
W: I am sorry but I am afraid I don’t like it.
M: How about that one
W: Good! How much does it cost
M: 65 dollars.
W: Only 65 dollars! That is very cheap.
M: How many do you want
W: I’ll take two.
What did the woman want to buy()
A. A cheap shirt.
B. An expensive shirt.
C. A cheap skirt.