I think all this is _____ bit stupid .A.a littleB.a fewC.littleD.few
I think all this is _____ bit stupid .
A.a little
B.a few
C.little
D.few
I think all this is _____ bit stupid .
A.a little
B.a few
C.little
D.few
—This is the worst film ever produced. Do you think so? —_______
A、You’re wrong
B、I don’t think so, I’m afraid
C、Not at all
D、No, that’s not real
— It’s too late to prepare for tonight‘s dinner.— ().
A、That’s all right.
B、Why not go and have dinner in a restaurant?
C、It’s so great.
D、I don’t think so.
Pat:Would you please do 1Yle a favor?
David:__________.
A.with pleasure.
B.Not at all
C.Sony,I don’t think I earl
D.It’s very niee
A.Do you want to buy a pair of shoes
B.What about a gold necklace
C.How about an evening gown
D.Don’t you think a gold watch would be very nice
Shop-assistant: May I help you, sir?
Mr. Blair: Er…I want to buy my wife a gift for Christmas, but I don’t know what she would like.
Shop-assistant: _______________________ These are all from Paris.
Mr. Blair: No. She has very good taste in clothes. I don’t want to take the risk.
A: Do you want to buy a pair of shoes?
B: What about a gold necklace?
C: How about an evening gown?
D: Don’t you think a gold watch would be very nice?
But you will say, you need not have your name printed in the telephone directory, and you can have a telephone which is only usable for outgoing calls. Besides, you will say, isn't it important to have a telephone in case of sudden emergency--illness, accident, or fire? Of course, you are right, but here in a thickly populated country like England one is seldom far from a telephone in case of dreadful necessity.
I think perhaps I had better try to justify myself by trying to prove that what I like is good. I admit that in different circumstances--if I were a tycoon(实业界巨头) , for instance, or bed-ridden I might find a telephone essential. But then if I were a taxi-driver I should find a car essential. Let me put it another way: there are two things for which the English seem to show particular aptitude: one is mechanical invention, the other is literature. My own business happens to be with the use of words but I see I must now stop using them. For have just been handed a slip of paper to say that somebody is waiting to speak to me on the telephone. I think I had better answer it. After all, one never knows, it may be something important.
What does the work "pest" in the second sentence of the first paragraph mean? ()
A.Harmful thing.
B.Insignificant thing.
C.Troublesome thing
D.Trivial thing
Other people believe that if they know enough they will find this thing. They study all their lives in search of it. Still others think that if they have power, they will find this thing. They keep telling themselves: when I am a boss, I will no longer have to search for this thing.
What is it that everyone wants more than anything else? What is it that all of us keep working and striving for each day? It is happiness.
Happiness is a strange thing. It does not mean the same to all men. What will make one man happy may not make another man happy. Some men say that happiness comes from helping others; other men say that happiness comes from making life more pleasant for everyone. What do you mean when you say: "That makes me happy?"
Read what different people have said about happiness. Perhaps you will learn something that will bring you peace of mind, comfort, money or it may bring you what you search for -- happiness.
The main idea of the above article is ______.
A.Happiness means the same to everyone
B.Happiness is the thing that everyone wants most of all
C.Money makes one happy, so does helping others
D.Both A and C
听力原文:M: Jean, were you able to get that report all typed up?
W: Not yet, Mr. Black. Mrs. Farnsworth asked me to type some letters for her. I'll be finished pretty quick and then I'll start on that.
M: Don't forget I need it first thing in the morning. I have to take it along to Chicago to the regional meeting.
W: Don't worry, I'll get it done. My husband's on a business trip too. He's in Detroit today, and tomorrow he'll be in Boston. So I'm planning to stay late. After it's typed up I'll leave it on your desk. I should be finished by 8:00 pm.
M: I'm sorry to keep you so late.
W: It's all right, Mr. Black. I don't mind at all. Besides, I can use a little extra money. My husband's birthday is next month. I want to buy him a new watch.
M: What kind are you going to get him, a Bulova?
W: No. I thought I'd get a Rolex, or an Elgin. I don't really know much about watches.
M: I've got one of those Seiko digitals. I really like it.
W: Do you think my husband would like one like that?
M: I'm sure he would. The only problem is that it's a little bit heavy.
W: If it's that good, I think I'll go ahead and get him one.
M: Well, at least he won't get a tie. That's what I usually get.
W: Remember, it's the thought that counts.
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A.Chicago.
B.New York.
C.Boston.
D.Detroit.