I didn’t know you() a previous supplier.A、 wereB、 beC、 are
I didn’t know you() a previous supplier.
A、 were
B、 be
C、 are
I didn’t know you() a previous supplier.
A、 were
B、 be
C、 are
- Could you pass me the salt and pepper?
- _______.
A:Sorry, I didn't know what you mean.
B:Ok, here you are.
C:No, I won't.
D:I don't know.
A. Oh, it’s a pity
B. Have you looked upstairs
C. I know
D. Sorry, I didn’t
— ______________________________?
— No, sorry, I didn't know the rule about punching in.
A.Are you late this morning, Wendy?
B.Didn't you punch out this morning, Wendy?
C. Didn't you punch in this morning, Wendy?
听力原文:Had I known you didn't have a key, I wouldn't have locked the door.
Which is true about the speaker's implication?
A.I knew you have a key.
B.I'm sorry I locked the door.
C.I'm sorry I didn't lock the door.
D.I didn't know you have a key.
听力原文:You know what he means, Mary?
(A) He's so selfish.
(B) Sorry, I didn't quite catch that.
(C) Are you kidding?
(14)
A.
B.
C.
A.Certainly. May I know your name?
B.Why didn’t you call earlier?
C.Sorry. He is busy at the moment.
D.Sorry. He doesn’t want to see you.
W: Actually I was just as surprised as you were.
M: What does the woman mean?
(19)
A.Dr. Turner often gives quizzes.
B.She didn't expect to have a quiz today.
C.She doesn't know anything about the quiz either.
D.She didn't know Dr. Turners lecture would be so interesting.
W: Aren’t you disappointed that you didn’t get the promotion?
M: Maybe a little, but I know I need more experience before I’m ready for that kind of responsibility.
Q: What do we learn about the man from this conversation?
听力原文:Do you know the man over there talking to Jim?
(A) No, I didn't hear him.
(B) I think she went to see him.
(C) Yes, that's Mark, the new employee.
(15)
A.
B.
C.
—Hello, may I have an appointment with the doctor?
—______ .
A.Sorry, he is busy at the moment. B.Why didn't you call earlier.
C.Certainly. May I know your name? D.Sorry. He doesn't want to see you.
A.mapped out
B.set out
C.chickened out
D.broken out