My mother-in-law (who is in her 60s) insists that it be proper etiquette for men to stand
My mother-in-law (who is in her 60s) insists that it be proper etiquette for men to stand up whenever a woman gets up from or returns to the table.
My mother-in-law (who is in her 60s) insists that it be proper etiquette for men to stand up whenever a woman gets up from or returns to the table.
The best title for this text would be______.
A.How My Mother-In-Law Helped Me
B.How I Received a Gold Watch I liked
C.How I Made My Wife Travel With me
D.How I Came to Marry My Wife
The best title for this text would be ______.
A.How My Mother-In-Law Helped Me
B.How I Received a Gold Watch I Liked
C.How I Made My Wife Travel with Me
D.How I Came to Marry My Wife
A.of my; they have
B.of me; they are
C.for me; are they
D.of mine; do they have
听力原文:M: Are you going out, Nancy?
W: Yes, I have to post the letter to my parents.
Q: Where is the woman going?
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A.To the post office.
B.To her parents' home.
C.To a hospital.
D.To a shop.
听力原文:W: Let me get the check.
M: No. You picked it up last time. It's my turn today.
Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.At home.
B.At a bank.
C.At a restaurant.
听力原文:W: Nobody told me that Tom was in hospital.
M: Sorry.I meant to give you a call when I found out but it slipped my mind.
Q: What do we learn about the man from this conversation?
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A.He didn't know what hospital Tom was in.
B.He took Tom to the hospital.
C.He felt sorry that the woman hurt herself.
D.He forgot to telephone the woman.
A.He has a big family.
B.He has to work at home.
C.His mother-in-law likes to have parties.
D.His children are rather naughty.
听力原文:W: How's the car search going7
M: Not so good. Didn't you tell me that when cars get older they get cheaper!
W: Sure! Why, what happened?
M: I called in response to an ad yesterday for a very old car. It was priced somewhere over $15,000! Do you think I can get anything for $3,500?
W: Sure. But what kind of car was it?
M: A 1964 Mercedes 230SL.
W: Yes, it's also a classic, and is getting more expensive every year. Take good care ot' it, and in a few years it would be worth a lot more. But you have to have enough to buy it first!
M: Well, I don't.
W: Look, don't be discouraged. I just heard about something I wanted you to know about. My uncle's mother-in-law is 86 and she can't drive anymore, but she's got a 1978 Buick Century that would be perfect for you.
M: Is it quite good? How much do you think she wants?
W: It's really very good; 'only 43,000 miles on it, and most of those come from her driving down to Florida each winter. You could buy it for $1,150, a lot less than the $3,000 or so you were thinking of spending.
M: When can I see it?
W: How about right now?
(20)
A.He wants to buy a second-hand ear.
B.He wants to search for his lost car.
C.He wants to talk about different kinds of cars.
D.He wants to know the latest model of cars.