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[p31-6]

a) she totally agrees with him.

b) she thinks it is easier said than done.

c) she feels that what he says is simply nonsense.

d) she thinks that he is rather impolite person.

 

m: it¡¯s partly your own fault. you should never let in anyone like that unless you¡¯re expecting him.

w: it¡¯s all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says "electricity" or "gas" and you automatically think he is ok, especially if he shows you a card.5l|#`j CR:_ €,5&( ´Ë_ÎÄ_À´_Ô´_ÓÚ_ÎÒ_µÄ_ѧ_ϰ_Íø ÍâÓïÔ°µØ´óѧӢÓïËÄÁù¼¶ ]5l|#`j CR:_ €,5&httP://Www.Gzu521.Com

q: how does the woman feel about the man¡¯s remarks?

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it is easier said than done. ˵ÆðÀ´ÈÝÒ×£¬×öÆðÀ´ÄÑ¡£

 

[p33-7]

a) the woman thanks the man for his efforts.

b) the woman thinks that everything was all right.

c) the woman blames the man for his absence.

d) the woman doesn¡¯t think it was the man¡¯s fault.

 

m: look, i¡¯m sorry i didn¡¯t turn up for the match yesterday, but it wasn¡¯t really my fault, you know.

w: it¡¯s all very well saying it wasn¡¯t your fault, but thanks to you we lost 10 to 1.

q: what do we learn from the conversation?

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[p44-2]

a) he is not to blame.

b) it was his fault.

c) he will accept all responsibility.

d) he will be more careful next time.

 

w: what an accident! if you had been careful, things would not be as they are.

m: what do you mean, it was my fault? if it were, surely i would take all responsibility for it.

q: what does the man mean?

 

[p31-8]

a) on the 6th of june.

b) on the 8th of june.

c) on the 9th of june.

d) on the 19th of june.

 

m: i¡¯d like to make two reservations on flight 651 for june 8th.

w: i¡¯m sorry, we¡¯re booked up on the 8th. but we still have a few seats available on the 9th.

q: when does the man want to leave?

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terminal ÖÕ¶Ë»ú(computer)£»ÖÕµãÕ¾£»ºò»ú´óÌü

 

[p33-3]

a) the cause of the flood.

b) the heroic fight against a flood.

c) the effects of the flood. 

d) floods of the past twenty years.

 

m: this has been the worst flood for the past 20 years. it has caused much damage and destruction.

w: look at the prices of fruits and vegetables. no wonder they are so expensive.

q: what are they talking about?

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[p33-4]

a) they waited for each other at different places.

b) they were both busy doing their own work.

c) they went to the street corner at different times.

d) the man went to the concert but the woman didn¡¯t.

 

w: george, where were you yesterday evening? i expected to see you at the concert.

m: oh, i waited for you at the corner of your street. then i looked for you at your flat, but the housekeeper said you were out.

q: why didn¡¯t they meet that evening?

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[p33-6]

a) in mexico.

b) in new mexico.

c) in the city.

d) in california.

 

m: i¡¯d like to make an appointment to see dr. smith tomorrow.

w: i¡¯ m sorry. dr. smith went on a one-week vacation in mexico, and on his way back he¡¯ll be staying in california for 5 days. let me see. he¡¯ll probably be back the day after to­morrow.

q: where is dr. smith now?

 

[p34-9]

a) the credit hours required for an m. a. degree.

b) the requirements of an m. a. degree.

c) getting extra credits.

d) taking more optional courses.

 

m: you¡¯ll need 36 credit hours to get an m. a. degree. fifteen must be from the english department and fifteen from the education department. for the remaining six credit hours, you can either write a thesis or take two more optional courses.

w: right now, this is very confusing to me, but i¡¯m sure i¡¯ll know what to do as i learn more about it.

q: what are they talking about?

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[p36-1]

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b) in a phone box.

c) in her office.

d) in a friend¡¯s house.

 

m: please hold the line, mrs. smith. the doctor will talk to you in a minute.

w: i¡¯m afraid i may have to hang up. i don¡¯t have any more coins and the line will be cut soon.

q: where is mrs. smith most probably?

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[p36-2]

a) on the west side of a square. 

b) at the end of a street.

c) to the east of the traffic light.

d) on the east side of a square.

 

m: excuse me, but could you show me the way to the train station?

w: certainly. go straight until you reach the traffic light, then turn left and you will see a square. the station is on the east side of it.

q: where is the train station located?

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