There is a bad smell here.0h,dear!I___the gas.
There is a bad smell here.
0h,dear!I___the gas.
There is a bad smell here.
0h,dear!I___the gas.
—There is a bad smell here.
—Oh, dear! I_______ the gas.
[ A] must forget turning off
[ B ] must forget to turn off
[ C] must have forgotten turning off
[ D] must have forgotten to turn off
-- There is a bad smell hem.-- Oh, dear ! I______ the gas.
A.must forget turning off
B.must forget to turn off
C.must have forgotten turning off
D.must have forgotten to turn off
-- There is a bad smell here. -- Oh, dear! I ______ the gas.
A.must forget turning off
B.must forget to turn off
C.must have forgotten turning off
D.must have forgotten to turn off
The smell of the meat was so bad that she felt sick and turned away ______.
A.in disgust
B.in distance
C.in dishonor
D.in dispute
Mouthwashes are not effective cure for bad breath mainly because
A.they can"t cover the thick layers of mucus.
B.they can"t get to all the offending bacteria.
C.they can"t mask the bad odor long enough.
D.their strong smell mixes with bad breath and makes it worse.
听力原文:W: How is your new job at the student cafeteria? Have you started it yet?
M: Have I? Hours of smelling bad food--I just can't take it anymore.
Q: What can be inferred about the man's problem?
(2)
A.He refused to take the job because of the bad food.
B.He cannot bear the food's smell so he may quit.
C.It's difficult to work because the food smells so good.
D.He is so hungry and wants to take a break.
听力原文:M: What are you doing?
W: We are protesting against the odor that has been coming from your factory.
M: You don't have to do this. Why didn't you just call me and arrange an appointment? I'm very open to any suggestions you might have.
W: We've been trying to make an appointment with you but it seems that you have just been too busy to receive our calls. We thought this was the best way to catch your attention.
M: Well, there must have been some misunderstanding. It's the policy of our company to give priority to complaints from the public.
W: Well, what arc you going to do about it?
M: Come inside and I'm sure we can settle this in a less confrontational manner.
W: OK.
M: Now, what is the problem?
W: You have to do something about the smell coming out from your factory. You don't live in this area so you don't know how bad the smell is.
M: Well. I'll tell my people to look into the matter and see what can be done. In the meantime, I'm requesting you to remove the signs you've posted outside.
W: How long do we have to wait for an answer?
M: You'll know something this weekend.
W: You'd better solve it as soon as possible. If your reply is not satisfactory, we'll go on with our protest.
M: Very well. Here's my calling card. If you are not satisfied, you can give me a call. I'll tell my secretary to keep the lines open for your call.
W: Alright.
(20)
A.The profit-making activities of the company.
B.The smell coming out from the factory.
C.The suggestions made by the factory.
D.The refusal of an appointment with the protesters.
A.The white butterfly.
B.The small bird.
C.The bear.
D.The fox.
听力原文: Americans love pets. Many pet owners treat their furry friends as part of the family. If they have an eye for fashion, pet owners can dress their pets in stylish clothes. For special occasions, they can use perfume to make their dogs smell well. You might say Americans treat their pets like they treat their children—sometimes even better. In America, there are more households with pets than those with children. At least 43 percent of U. S. homes have pets of some sort. Exotic creatures, such as monkeys, snakes and even wolves, find a home with some Americans. More common pets include tropical fish, mice and birds. But the all time favorites are cats and dogs, even at the White House. The Bushes’ dog, Spot, has replaced the Clintons’ cat, Socks. Leading a dog’s life in America isn’t such a bad thing. Many grocery stores sell delicious pet foods to owners eager to please their pets. In Houston, Texas, dogs can have their dinner delivered to their homes, just like pizza. Pets can even accompany their owners on vacation. Fancy hotels are beginning to accommodate both man and pets. Furry guests in hotels can enjoy delicious meals served on fine china and sleep in soft beds. The average American enjoys having pets around, and for good reasons. Researchers have discovered that interacting with animals lowers a person’s blood pressure. Dogs can offer protection from burglars and unwelcome visitors. Cats can help the home get rid of pests. Little creatures of all shapes and sizes can provide companionship and love. In many cases, having a pet prepares 32 a young couple for the responsibilities of parenthood. Pets even encourage social relationships: They give their owners an appearance of friendliness, and they provide a good topic of conversation.
(33)
A.Presidents like to keep pets.
B.Pets can offer protection for owners.
C.Pets can encourage social relationships.
D.Pets are good companies to many old people.