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[p30-1] a) she wants to return the skirt her husband bought. b) she wants to buy another skirt. c) she wants to change the yellow skirt for a blue one. d) she wants to change the blue skirt for a yellow one.
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[p36-4] a) the apartment is better furnished. b) she prefers to live in a quiet place. c) it¡¯s less expensive to live in an apartment. d) she finds her roommates difficult to get along with. m: i hear you are moving to an apartment. can you tell me why? w: actually, i didn¡¯t want to move. it would be more expensive to live outside the college. but i just can¡¯t bear the noise made by the people living next door. q: why does the woman want to move? ס·¿³¡¾°£º 1¡¢·¿ÄÑÕÒ 2¡¢·¿×âÌ«¹ó 3¡¢·¿Ì«³³ ×¢£º1. ¿ÚÓïÖÐÏÖÔÚ½øÐÐʱ±í½«Òª 2. must ±í²Â²â have got to do ±íÓ¦¸Ã£¬±ØÐë
[p36-7] a) he didn¡¯t buy anything. b) he got some medicine for his foot. c) he was sick and couldn¡¯t go shopping. d) he bought everything except the football.
w: did you go shopping this afternoon? m: yes, but all i got was a sore foot. q: what does the man mean? ×¢£ºsore foot ½ÅÌÛ sore throat ɤ×ÓÌÛ
[p36-9] a) she didn¡¯t know her daughter could sing so well. b) she sings better than her daughter. c) she doesn¡¯t like her daughter. d) she herself doesn¡¯t have a good voice. m: i heard your daughter sing at the school concert last night. she has a lovely voice, i must say. w: thank you, but i don¡¯t know where she gets it. q: what does the woman probably mean?
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[p24-1] a) he is still being treated in the hospital. b) he has had an operation. c) he¡¯ll rest at home for another two weeks. d) he returned to work last week.
m: how is your father, mary? the last time i came to see you, you were about to take him to the hospital. w: he came home last week. the operation was very successful. the doctor said he¡¯ d almost recovered and could go back to work next week. q: what did the woman say about her father? ×¢£ºbe about to do ÕýÒª×öijÊ |
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