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Joe slipped because the boat was jumping up and down.A.Right.B.Wrong.C.Doesn't say.

Joe slipped because the boat was jumping up and down.

A.Right.

B.Wrong.

C.Doesn't say.

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The lion didn't catch Joe because ______.A.it wanted to fly over Joe's headB.Joe landed fi

The lion didn't catch Joe because ______.

A.it wanted to fly over Joe's head

B.Joe landed five metres away from it

C.the other hunter came running

D.it leaped too far away

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第2题
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Why did the teller give Joe the money?

[A] Because he had a letter of thanks.

[B] Because he feared that he might be killed if he refused.

[C] Because Joe gave him a demand note.

[D] Because Joe showed a cheque payable at sight.

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第3题
Joe will have his father's gold watch because it is handed through in the family.A.handed

Joe will have his father's gold watch because it is handed through in the family.

A.handed up

B.handed below

C.handed down

D.handed downwards

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第4题
Joe didn't want to work with Sam again probably because he thought Sam ______.A.was very s

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A.was very slow and possibly deaf

B.didn't know how to operate the door

C.was less experienced than he was

D.didn't know how to do repairs

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第5题
Joe didn't hit the lion because ______.A.it leaped too quicklyB.his gun was too shortC.it

Joe didn't hit the lion because ______.

A.it leaped too quickly

B.his gun was too short

C.it leaped too high

D.he couldn't shoot at moving objects

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第6题
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Counter-offer

Joe, the representative of the buyer, is at Mr.Liang's office, discussing the offer with Mr.Liang.

Joe: Mr.Li, Thank you for your prompt offer.I have studied your offer carefully and consulted our home office.After investigating and comparing, we found that your price is about 5 percent higher than those offered by European Suppliers.

Liang: I hope you also should consider the quality of the goods as well.I'm sure you know very well that our product is made of pure silk.This, of course, increases the cost but promises the superior quality.

Joe: I will agree with you about the importance of quality.But 5 percent is a big difference which we can't not accept because that will leave us little benefit in the intense competition on the world market.

Hang: We can give you a 2 percent discount if your quantity can be adjusted up to 10 000 pieces.And we have confidence that even your selective customers will be satisfied with the fashionable design and superb quality of our goods.

Joe: I am afraid 2 percent is not enough for us to open a new market for your products.We believe 4 percent at least will make your product more competitive.

Liang: I'm afraid we can't give 4 percent reduction by all means.Considering you are a new customer, a 3 percent reduction is really the best we can do.

Joe: Well, Mr.Li, does this price include seaworthy packing?

Liang: The outer packing is for container transportation.That is the usual practice.

Joe: How long will this offer be valid?

Liang: Within one week.

Joe: I'll try to persuade our head office to accept the price with 3 percent discount and inform you of the answer at an early date.

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听力原文:W: Hey, why's your foot bandaged up? What happened?M: I was going to be late for

听力原文:W: Hey, why's your foot bandaged up? What happened?

M: I was going to be late for work this morning, so I had to hurry. I was trying to get down the stairs quickly and I slipped and twisted my ankle.

W: Ouch!

M: Yeak. The reach I didn't wake up on time was because the batteries in my alarm clock ran out last night.

Why did the man wake up late this morning?

A.Because he twisted his ankle the night before.

B.Because the battery in his alarm clock had run out of electricity.

C.Because his mother forgot to wake him up.

D.Because he didn't hear the alarm clock.

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第8题
Joe liked hunting very much. Last month he came back from Africa and said that he would no
t go hunting any longer. He told me his experience as follows(如下).

One morning I was walking in the forest and suddenly saw a lion hidden in the grass, less than three metres away. With a terrible roar(吼叫), he leaped(跳跃)toward me. I aimed my gun at it and shot. But I had no practice in shooting at moving objects at such a short distance. I didn't hit him. Only by the grace(恩典)of God, the lion made such a long leap that he went flying over my head and landed five metres away from me. Just then another hunter came running and the lion quickly ran away from me.

I returned to the camp and began to practise shooting at moving objects at short distances. It was going well and I was anxious to find some animal as my target. What I saw later was much dreadful and made me decide to give up hunting. I looked up over the fence, and there at the edge of the forest was the same lion. The lion was practicing short jumps.

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A.hunting in Africa was terrible

B.he had been hunting for a long time

C.he had been hunting for a short time

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第9题
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Robots May Allow Surgery in Space

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第10题
A.The US dollar slipped more than a half from its highest point in 2002.B.The US dolla

A.The US dollar slipped more than a half from its highest point in 2002.

B.The US dollar slipped more than a third from its highest point in 2002.

C.The US dollar slipped more than a fourth from its highest point in 2002.

D.The US dollar slipped more than a fifth from its highest point in 2002.

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