We hope to see more of your suggestion in future as it will help us improve our servic
A、我们希望今后能看到您更 多的建议.因为它有助于我们改进服务。
B、我们希望今后多征求客人的意见,我们将努力改进服务。
C、我们感谢您提出许多宝贵建议帮助我们改进今后的服务工作。
A、我们希望今后能看到您更 多的建议.因为它有助于我们改进服务。
B、我们希望今后多征求客人的意见,我们将努力改进服务。
C、我们感谢您提出许多宝贵建议帮助我们改进今后的服务工作。
M: Two more persons are in front of us. We will get the place soon. Keep up! Do you remember how long you hove been waiting to get a ticket of "Titanic"?
Q: What are the two-speakers doing?
(16)
A.Waiting to watch a movie.
B.Waiting to see a doctor.
C.Waiting to have a dinner.
D.Waiting to take a seat.
Dear Sir or Madam,
(1)is our new price list which will(2)by the end of this month.You will see that we have increased our prices on most models.We have, however, refrained from doing so on some models of(3)we hold large stocks.The explanation(4)ur increased prices stems from the fact(5)we are now paying 10% more for our raw materials than we were paying last year, along with some of our subcontractors having raised their prices(6)15%.
As you know, we(7)our product and are(8)of the reputation for quality and dependability we have built over 15 years.We will not(9)that reputation because of raising costs.We have, therefore, decided to raise the price of some of our products.
We hope you will understand our position and(10)your cooperation.
With best regards,
February 25th, 2009
Dear Father,
I'm going to surprise you very much—I'm engaged to be married to Helen Clinton. We arranged it last night. I am feeling so happy I (150) know what I am doing. I do hope you will approve of the step I am taking. As you are aware, I am now making a fair income with every (151) of advancement, and I am sure I shall be ever so much happier married than I am at present.
I have known Helen for about four years. She is the best and dearest girl in the world, very sensible, a good housekeeper, and universally popular. I want you very much to see more of her, and get to like her more and more. She has always liked you, and one of the first things she said after accepting my (152) was "I do hope your father will care for me". We look forward to seeing you soon.
Your affectionate son,
Jim Brown
(50)
A.hardly
B.nearly
C.sharply
D.directly
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What is being advertised?
A.Mexican tours
B.A Mexican restaurant
C.Airline service
D.Mexican singers
听力原文: W: Hey, did you see the article in today's campus newspaper?
M: No, I've been studying all morning. What's so exciting?
W: Well, beginning this April, university is going to have its own radio station.
M: Oh, really? I hope that means we'll have more classical music in this town now.
W: Actually, I don't know if I would get so excited. The article stated that there would be features on all sorts of music as well as discussion and interview programs.
M: Too bad. It sounds as though there won't be much time for good music.
W: The station is going to be on around the clock. So I'm sure even your sophisticated taste will be satisfied.
M: I certainly hope so. At least it's better than nothing.
Where did the woman find out about the university station?
A.From a friend.
B.From the town newspaper.
C.From the bulletin board.
D.From the school newspaper.
Children today not only exist; they have taken more attention, in no place more than in America, and at no time more than now. It is always Kids' Country here. Our civilization is child-centered, child-obsessed. A kid's body is our physical ideal. In Kids' Country we do not permit middle age. Thirty is promoted over 50, but 30 knows that soon his time to be overtaken will come.
We are the first society in which parents expect to learn from their children. Such a topsy-turvy (颠倒)situation has come about at least in part because, unlike the rest of the world, ours is an immigrant society, and for immigrants the only hope is in the kids. In the Old Country, that is Europe, hope was in the father, and how much wealth he could accumulate and pass along to his children. In the growth pattern of America and its ever-expanding frontier, the young man was ever advised to go west; the father was ever inheriting from his son. Kids' Country may be the inevitable result.
Kids' Country is not all bad. America is the greatest country in the world to grow up in because it is Kids' Country. We not only wear kids' clothes and eat kids' food, we dream kids' dreams and make them come true. It was, after all, a boys' game to go to the moon.
If in the old days children did not exist, it seems equally true today that adults, as a class, have begun to disappear, condemning all of us to remain boys and girls forever, jogging and doing push-ups against eternity.
The author uses the example of the Renaissance painting to show that ______.
A.adults were smaller and smaller now because they had many things to do
B.adults expressed less concern for their children
C.children looked and acted like adults at that time
D.children were not allowed to appear in family paintings
Tom and Fred are talking about the year 2050.
"What will our work be like in the year 2050?"asked Tom. "I don't know. "says Fred. "What do you think?"
"Well, no one knows, but it's interesting to guess."
"In the year 2050 everyone will carry a pocket computer. The computer will give people the answer to all their problems. We shall all have telephones, in our pockets , too , and we'll be able to talk to our friends all over the world. Perhaps we'll be able to see them at the same time."
"A lot of people will live and work under the sea. Perhaps there will be big towns, factories, and farms under the sea, too."
"Machines will do most of the work ,and so people will have more holidays. Perhaps they'll work only two or three days a week. They'll be able to fly to the moon by spaceship and spend their holidays there. '
"I'm looking forward to the year 2050. I hope to fly to the moon."
"And I hope I'll be able to live under the sea, "says Fred. "Won't that be very interesting? Just like a fish!"
Tom and Fred are talking about ______.
A.their students
B.their life in the past
C.something in the late 21st century
D.some interesting news
A.Regarding, requiring B.Regarding, required
C.Regarded, requiring D.Regarded, required
&8226;You will hear another five short recordings. Each speaker is talking about a visitor to the office.
&8226;For each recording, decide which visitor the speaker is talking about.
&8226;Write one letter (A-H) next to the number of the recording.
&8226;Do not use any letter more than once.
&8226;After you have listened once, replay each recording.
A. a health and safety official
B. an estate agent
C. an insurance broker
D. a journalist
E. a foreign buyer
F. a lawyer
G. a marketing consultant
H. a travel agent
Children today not only exist; they have taken over, in no place more than in America, and at no time more than now. It is always Kids' Country here. Our civilization is child-centered, child-obsessed. A kid's body is our physical ideal. In Kids' Country we do not permit middle-age. Thirty is promoted over 50, but 30 knows that soon his time to be overtaken will come.
We are the first society in which parents expect to learn from their children. Such a topsy-turvy (颠倒) situation has come about at least in part because, unlike the rest of the world, ours is an immigrant society, and for immigrants the only hope is in the kids. In the Old Country, that is, Europe, hope was in the father, and how much wealth he could accumulate and pass along to his children. In the growth pattern of America and its everexpanding frontier, the young man was ever advised to GO WEST; the father was ever inheriting from his son. Kids' Country may be the inevitable result.
Kids' Country is not all bad. America is the greatest country in the world to grow up in because it is Kids' Country. We not only wear kids' clothes and eat kids' food; we dream Kids' dreams and make them come true. It was, after all, a boy's game to go to the moon.
If in the old days children did not exist, it seems equally true today that adults, as a class, have begun to disappear, condemning all of us to remain boys and girls forever, jogging and doing push-ups (俯卧撑) against eternity.
The author uses the example of the Renaissance painting to show that ______.
A.adults showed less concern for children than we do now
B.adults were smaller and thinner at that time; but they still had a lot of work to do
C.children looked and acted like adults at that time
D.children were not permitted to appear in family paintings at that time