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—Have you found out the telephone number I need?
—Yes,but ______,I have sit here for nearly a half hour.
A.for finding it out B.to find it out
C.for finding out it D.to find out it
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—What do you think of that TV set as a gift for Mary’s birthday??
—__________,but I don’t particularly care for the design.?
A.It’s the right thing B.I think it’s a Chinese style
C.Not bad D.Let me think it over once again?
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—Paul,I’d like to have a talk with you at tea break.?
—__________ Have what with me??
A.Yes,please. B.Sorry? C.Thanks. D.You’re welcome.?
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— Why didn’t you pay the accommodation rent?
—The rent? .
A. It all depends. B. It’s up to you . C. You are crazy . D. That isn’t due yet
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The comments the expert made ______ stock-market bothered him greatly, ______ him not fall asleep all night.
A. concerning, making B. be concerned, which made
C. concerned, making D. to be concerning, made
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假定你是李華,亞洲冬季運動會將在你居住的地方舉辦,現(xiàn)正在招募志愿者,你希望成為其中一員。請按要求用英文給組委會寫一封申請信。內(nèi)容應(yīng)包括:
1.個人情況:年齡、性別、學(xué)歷
2.個人條件:英語好、愛好體育、善于交往、樂于助人、熟悉本地情況
3.承諾:提供最佳服務(wù)
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2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3.生詞:申請—apply (v.),application (n.)
志愿者—volunteer
Dear Sir/Madam,
My name is Li Hua.I would like to work as a volunteer for the Winter Asian Games. ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,faithfully,
Li Hua
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假設(shè)你是李華,加拿大一所學(xué)校將于今年暑假組織學(xué)生來你校訪問。其間,Andy Smith將借住你家。請你代表全家寫信給Andy,歡迎他的到來,并告知有關(guān)事宜。信的要點?如下?:
1.上午:學(xué)校活動
2.下午:游覽市區(qū)
3.晚上:看電視,玩游戲,聊天
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3.參考詞匯:安排—arrange
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—Do you think I could borrow your dictionary??
—__________.?
A.Yes,you may borrow B.Yes,you could ?
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What causes traffic jams? Too many cars,right? No! Some Brits are now saying that trafficlights are to blame for much of the congestion.
They suggest that traffic lights be removed at busy roads.They believe people are a better judge of when it’s safe to go,not a traffic light programmed by an absent regulator.
A report from the Institute of Economic Affairs,a UK think tank(智囊團(tuán)),argues that
abolishing traffic signals would decrease congestion,reduce exhaust(廢氣)emissions(排放)and improve safety.
The report said that removing lights should also prevent other bad behavior caused by signals.such、as speeding up to catch a green light It would also avoid the wasted time when drivers have to sit at a red light even if no one is using the green
The idea may sound strange,but it’s not new.Seven cities and regions in Europe are experimenting with no-lights roads.
Drachten in the Netherlands has gotten rid of 16 of its traffic light crossings and changed the other two to roundabouts under a“shared space”scheme.At crossings, cyclists dutifully raise their arm when they want to make a turn,and drivers follow a first.a(chǎn)rrived,first.through approach and communicate by hand signs,nods and waving.The result? Typical journey time has been cut in half and accidents and congestion have mostly disappeared.
There have been small collisions but no problem,said Hans Monderman,creator of the scheme.“We want small accidents,in order to prevent serious ones.It works well because it’s dangerous.The driver has to be responsible for his or her own risk
“The many rules take away the ability to be considerate”Monderman added.“We’re losing our responsibility for socially responsible behavior.”
So far,Drachten’s locals have called the experiment a success.“I am used to it now,”said Helena Spaanstra.24.“You drive more slowly and carefully.but somehow you seem to get around town quicker.
Tony Ooostward,70,was equally enthusiastic.“I am a walker and now you are the boss at the crossroads,everyone waits for you.But at the same time walkers wait until there are a number of people wanting to cross at the same time.”
Owen Paterson,UK’s Shadow Transport Minister。visited Drachten.He said Britain should learn from the model.“The idea is to create space where there is mild anxiety among everyone so they all behave cautiously.No one drives fast along a busy street thinking that they have right of way.”
The model is being tested in London’s Kensington neighborhood.
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