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By the time I got home,my grandmother the dinner _________and was watching TV.A.preparesB.
By the time I got home,my grandmother the dinner _________and was watching TV.
A.prepares
B.prepared
C.has prepared
D.had prepared
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By the time I got home,my grandmother the dinner _________and was watching TV.
A.prepares
B.prepared
C.has prepared
D.had prepared
By the time I got home,my grandmother___________the dinner and was watching TV.
A.prepared
B.prepares
C.had prepared
D.has prepared
A: can get
B; have got
C; get
Jane had already finished cooking ____ the time I got home.
A.in
B.on
C.by
D.at
A.had left
B.was leaving
C.left
D.has left
A.That's very nice
B.You can't be
C.Oh, certainly
D.All right
A.Pardon me
B.Excuse me
C.Sorry
D.Thanks
M: Good morning, Cindy.
W: Roberta, what exactly do time management consultants do?
M: Well, Cindy, it's all about helping people to organize their work in an ef fective way: maximum efficiency; minimum stress.
W: Hah, sounds like something I need. Who are your clients?
M: Um, mainly business people, but I've also worked with politicians, civil servants and university lecturers.
W: Um, quite a range, then. And what sort of things help people to organ ize their time? I suppose punctuality is important.
M: Um, yes and no. It's easier to finish a meeting on time if it starts on time. But in international contexts, you do have to be aware of cultural differences.
W: For example?
M: Well, in Britain big, formal meetings usually start on time, but less for mal meetings often begin a few minutes late. In Germany, on the other hand, people expect all meetings to begin on time; In some countries, er, for example, in Latin America, there's a more relaxed attitude. So, you d6 have to adapt to circumstances.
W: Um, it sounds like even if you manage your own time very well, you still can't control what other people do.
M. Well, you can set limits. If you're meeting a friend who always arrives late, you can say, "Well, I'm going to wait for 15 minutes. If they aren't there by then, I'll leave,"
W: Hmm. I've got one friend who's always late. I don't think I'd ever see her if I did that.
M: Hah, but people who are always late are the ones you need to set limits with. If they know that you won't wait, then, perhaps they'll make an effort.
W: Isn't that rather harsh?
M: No, not really. Someone who constantly turns up late is putting a low value on your time. Let them know you've got other things to do. And I'm not suggesting you do that with everyone just the persistent latecomers.
(20)
A.To help people to organize their work in an effective way.
B.To help people to become efficient at their jobs.
C.To help people to arrange their time properly.
D.To help people to reduce stress.
(56)
A.clothes
B.looks
C.van
D.motorcycle
(Jim=J;Pau=P)
J: ___51___
P:l&39;ve been to France for my holidays.
J: Did you? ___52____ ?
P:Very exciting. I&39;ve just got back. In fact I came back yesterday.
J: You&39;re lucky. I&39;ve never been abroand.
P:Oh,___53___ .
J: ____54___?
P:I stayed nearly two wecks.
J:Did you speak French all the time?
P:Most of the time___55____.
听力原文:W: Hello.
M: Hi, Sally, this is Phil.
W: Great to hear from you Phil! How have you been doing?
M: To tell you the truth, I'm very worried about our final examinations next month. For one thing, I can't sleep.
W: I sympathize! I went through the same thing last year.
M: That's exactly why I'm calling you. Do you have any suggestions for coping with anxiety? You know how I hate exams!
W: Well, last year the university offered a stress-management course at about this time. Have you been in contact with the student health services?
M: No, I haven't had time!
W: Funny, isn't it? Just when students need help most, we can't afford the time to get it!
M: Well, perhaps I should find out more about this stress-management course. Things have got to get better!
W: I suggest you call the health services tomorrow. They open at nine a. m.
M: Thanks, ally. I'll let you know how it goes.
W: Best of luck! And have a good night's sleep!
M: That's easier said than done!
(20)
A.Anxiety.
B.Truth.
C.Sympathy.
D.Time.