All I can say about them ______ that they are the most competent engineers I have ever see
A.have
B.has
C.are
D.is
A.have
B.has
C.are
D.is
听力原文:W: Are you sure that you can do this job?
M: I have all the tools for it, but I'm still not sure if I can pull it off.
Q: What does the man say about the job?
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A.He thinks he can put off the job.
B.He thinks he can do it successfully.
C.He is not certain if he can accomplish it.
D.He is not sure if he can do it independently.
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听力原文:W:How is your new roommate?
M:Well,all I could say is that he's a real couch potato.Last weekend he invited me over to his parent's house to watch TV.I bet watching TV is his only hobby,but he surely doesn't know much.
Q:What can we learn about the man's new roommate?
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A.He likes potatoes very much.
B.He doesn't know much about TV.
C.He is fond of watching TV.
D.He is as fat as a potato.
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听力原文: Requesting someone's business card is a straightforward process. You need only say, "Do you have a business ca/d?" or" May I have you business card?" When you want to present your own card, you can say, "Here's my card. Please feel free to call me if you have any suggestions. "If you wish to offer your card to a long-time associate, you can say, "Did I ever give you my card?" or "I mean to give you my card. "It's not polite to directly refuse a request from someone for your business card. Instead, you can say, "Sorry, but I'm afraid I'm all out at the moment", or" I neglected to bring them with me". Giving someone your card, of course, does not obligate you to continue contact, nor does accepting someone else's card. When you do receive a card, say "Thank you. "and examine it briefly before putting it away. You can use a business card that you received to refresh your memory about someone's name and title before your next meeting. You can also record notes about the meeting on the back of the card, or place it in your card file.
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A.Requesting one's business card directly.
B.Accepting one's card but not continuing contract with him.
C.Putting one's business card in the card file.
D.Refusing a request for your business card directly.
M: I sure did. Why did you ask me about that?
W: Well, I'm thinking about taking it next year. I want to know something about it beforehand.
M: As far as I'm concerned, I suggest that you not take it.
W: Why not? Is the professor awful or is the lecturing boring?
M: The professor is nice enough. But the course is nothing but physics and chemistry with lots of equations. You can't just mix the right chemicals and watch what happens. As you go along you have to keep care notes and turn it all into a bunch of numbers and formulas after the experiment is over. It was the worst course I've ever taken.
W: What you say is no problem for me. To tell you the truth, [ like formulas and numbers. That's what I'm different from you.
M: Is it? Then you'll love it if it is the case. But all that I was interested in was biology and we didn't get to that till the last three weeks of the class. What a year!
Who are the two speakers in the conversation?
A.A student and a professor,
B.A physicist and a biologist.
C.Two students.
D.Two professors.
M: Anything for you, my darling.
W: Ahhhh! You are so sweet. Thank you for going to all this trouble. Is it a special occasion? I didn't forget something important, did I?
M: No, no. Nothing like that. I have something important to tell you.., my boss gave me a big promotion today.
W: That's great! I knew it would happen. I'm glad he finally noticed all of the hard work you have been doing.
M: Well, that's not the main thing. I have something to ask you.., erm...
W: Yes, Scott? What is it?
M: Well, when I found out about the promotion I felt so happy. It made me think about when we first met, you know, that day in the park when it was raining? Well, I was thinking that now I will be earning extra money, well, we can afford more things...
W: Yes, what are you trying to say? What do you want to ask me?
M: OK, OK. I'm going to just say it! I love you, I have always loved you, I will love you forever. Will you marry me?
W. Oh, Scott! I love you too! Yes! Yes! Of course I will marry you!
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A.steak.
B.chicken.
C.fish.
D.seafood.
听力原文:M: Belinda, the game will begin soon.
W: I can't wait to watch the game, Martin. This is the first time I've ever been to a soccer game at a stadium. I always watch them on TV at home.
M: This is not a soccer game. It's football. American football.
W: You mean it's a rugby game?
M: No, no, no. You've got them all wrong...The game is on. Look! They use an elliptic ball in an American football match. They can also pass the ball with their hands.
W: I see. Soccer uses a round ball and the players can't touch the ball with their hands. Is that right?
M: You're smarter than I thought. Now watch the game.
W: Oh, that is violent !
M: What are you talking about? It's exiting.
W: Listen, Martin. I can't stand this. I don't like American football at all. I came here only because I thought this was going to be a soccer game.
M: Don't be silly, Belinda. You'll love it. It's just begun.
W: Please. I want to go home.
M: All right, all right. This is crazy. What will my friends say about this?
W: You can stay if you want. I can go home by myself.
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A.It is exciting.
B.It is crazy.
C.It is violent.
D.It is hard.
听力原文:W: Can I help you?
M: Yes, I'd like to read some articles that are on reserve about British culture.
W: Professor Grand's class?
M: That's right. How could you know?
W: Let's just say you are not the first person coming in asking for those articles.
M: Oh, well, seeing as how I haven't read any of them yet, it doesn't really matter which one you give me first.
W: I'm afraid I can't give you any of them at the moment. They've all been checked out.
M: You're joking, all of them?
W: Every month. I've asked professor Grand twice already to bring in additional copies of the articles, but no sooner do I place them on the shelves than they are gone. See that girl in the black sweater? She's been waiting for half an hour for those same articles to be returned.
M: And here's me. I went out of my way to free out the whole afternoon to read.
W: I'm sorry, but there is not a whole lot I can do about it. All I can suggest is that you come in first thing tomorrow morning and try again. We open at eight.
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A.That the library opens at 8:00.
B.That no one else has read the articles.
C.That none of the material he needs is available.
D.That reserve materials can be taken out of the library.
W: Me, too, Edward! Why don' t we go somewhere far away and forget about lectures and essays and all that hard work.
M: Sounds good to me. Now, how long will we have before we have to be back here on campus for the
next semester?
W: We've got about six weeks, I think,
M: How about if we go to the coast? It would be great to do some swimming and surfing.
W: The coast would be good, but let's look at our other options. There are the mountains. They're nice and cool at this time of year. And we can do some bush walking. There's also the desert, which I really enjoyed last year.
M: What about going to Sydney? I've never been there and they say it's a great city to visit. Lots of things to do there, I've heard.
W: I agree Sydney would be good but there are too many tourists there at this time of year. And I'd rather get away from buildings and cars. There are enough of those around here. I vote for mountains.
M: All right, then, let's do that. Now we have to decide where we're going to stay and how we're going to get there.
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A.A mountain resort.
B.A seaside resort.
C.A desert.
D.The outback of Australia.