I haven't got anything to do, so l () go with you.
A.must
B.may as well
C.have to
D.may
A.must
B.may as well
C.have to
D.may
Philip: Hello! Is that you, Tom?
Tom: Yes, (56)
Philip: I can't believe I (57) you at last. And what have you been doing?
Tom: Yeah, I haven't been home a lot lately. And I've had a lot of work and social engagements. Oh,
Philip, (58) to London?
Philip: I just came back about a week ago, I (59) by phone several times, but you were not in.
Tom: Sorry, Sorry. Did you have a nice holiday, then?
Philip: Lovely. I went to Scotland and traveled around.
Tom: (60) ! I need a holiday indeed.
Philip: Well, I suppose so.
Tom: Oh , somebody's at the door. I have to go. And I have to say " good-bye'. Nice talking to you.
Philip: Same here, bye-bye.
56.
A. when did you get back
B. What a surprise I got
C. How I admire you
D. I am Tom
E. got hold of
F. got through
G. this is Tom
H. tried to contact you
Why do we go wrong about our friends or our enemies? Sometimes what people say hides their real meaning. And if we don' t really listen closely we miss the feeling behind the words. Suppose someone tells you, "You' re a lucky dog." That' s being friendly. But "lucky dog?" There' s a bit of envy in those words. Maybe he doesn' t see it himself. But bringing in the "dog" puts you down a little. What he may be saying is that he doesn' t think you deserve your luck.
"Just think of all the things you have to be thankful for is another noise that says one thing and means another. It could mean that the speaker is trying to get you to see your problem as part of your life as a whole. But is he? Wrapped up in this phrase is the thought that your problem isn' t important. It' s telling you to think of all the starving people in the world when you haven't got a date for Saturday night.
How can you tell the real meaning behind someone' s words? One way is to take a good look at the person talking. Do his words fit the way he looks? Does what he says agree with the tone of voice? His posture? The look in his eyes? Stop and think. The minute you spend thinking about the real meaning of what people say to you may save another mistake.
This passage is mainly about ______.
A.how to interpret what people say
B.what to do when. you listen to others talking
C.how to avoid mistakes when you communicate with people
D.why we go wrong with people sometimes
I haven't decided which hotel______.
A.to slay
B.to stay at
C.is to stay at
D.is for staying
recent)
I haven’t a thing__________ with my father.
A.in common
B.in large
C.in short
D.in general
I haven‘t received the letter.It__________ to a wrong address.
A.may send
B.may be sent
C.might have sent
D.might have been sent
Daughter(In the kitchen)Shall I turn on the burner?
Mother:__________.I haven’t finished peeling the potatoes.
A.N0,not yet
B.N0,not still
C.N0,not already
D.N0,not just
He is my ______ classmate I haven't seen for ten years.
A.former
B.form
C.farmer
D.farm
Though I haven't seen him for years, I can ()his voice on the telephone.
A.realize
B.discover
C.accept
D.recognize
A.afford to
B.afford
C.affirm
D.affirm with
I am rather concerned______her, for I haven't heard from her since last winter.
A.of
B.at
C.with
D.about