Can I____the window?It's cold here.
A.open
B.close
C.look at
D.see
A.open
B.close
C.look at
D.see
??????W: Star Restaurant. 1 ?
H: Yes.I’d like to book a table for dinner this evening.
W: 2 , please?
H: My name is Henry James.
W: 3 ?
H: Four people, Can we have a table by the window, please?
W: No problem, sir. 4 ?
H: We’ll arrive at 7:30.
W: All right, sir, I’ve taken everything down.
H: Thank you very much.
W: 5 .
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提示:Henry和妻子准备请朋友吃饭。Henry打电话到餐厅预约,女服务员接听了电话。
(Waitress = W ; Henry = H)
W : Star Restaurant. 51__________?
H : Yes. I&39; d like to book a table for dinner this evening.
W : 52__________, please?
H:My name is Henry James.
W: 53__________?
H : Four people. Can we have a table by the window, please?
W : No problem, sir. 54__________?
H : We&39; 11 arrive at 7: 30.
W : All right, sir. I&39; ve taken everything down.
H :Thank you very much.
W: 55__________.
You can' t entirely blame men for this change in manners. The days are gone when women could be treated as the weaker sex. A whole generation of women has grown up demanding equality with men; not just equality in jobs or education, but in social attitudes. Hold a door open for some women and you're likely to get an angry lecture on treating women as inferiors, unable to open doors for themselves. Take a girl out for a meal and she'll probably insist on paying her share of the bill.
It' s no wonder, then, that men have given up some of the gestures of politeness and consideration which they used to show towards women. On the other hand, man' s politeness is perhaps slowly being replaced by true consideration for the needs and feelings of women, so that men can see women as equal human beings.
What do gentlemen now do when a lady gets on a crowded bus or train?
A.They will stand up reluctantly.
B.They will offer her their seats after a while.
C.They will pretend not to see her.
D.They will get off the bus.
You can't entirely【33】men for this change in manners, though. The days are gone when women could be referred to【34】the weaker sex without causing【35】. A whole generation of women has grown up demanding【36】with men, not just equality in jobs or education, 【37】in social attitudes. Hold a door open for some women and you are【38】to get an angry lecture on treating women as inferiors, unable to open doors for【39】Take a girl out for a meal and she' 11 probably【40】on paying her share of the bill, though on【41】thoughts perhaps that's not such a bad idea.
It's no wonder, then, that men have given up some of the automatic gestures of politeness and【42】which they used to show towards women. On the other【43】, automatically made politeness is perhaps slowly being【44】by true consideration for the needs and feelings of women, so that men can see women as equal human beings, 【45】than as sex-objects or attractive properties.
(31)
A.provide
B.offer
C.hand
D.reserve
(66)
A.passes
B.goes
C.flashes
D.moves
(At the check-in counter.)
A:Excuse me, sir. Should I check in here for Flight UA268 to Chicago?
B:Yes, madam. MayI see your passport and flight ticket, please?
A:Sure, 71 _____________________
B:Very good, Mrs, Chen. 72 _____________________
A:I prefer anaisleseat.
B:OK. Do you have any luggage to check in?
A:Yes. 73_____________________ How much luggage can Icarry on?
B:Only one.
A:Then I need to check in two pieces of luggage.
B:OK. Wouldyou pleaseput them onthe scale?
A:Of course. 74 _____________________
B:No. That’s all. Here is your luggage claim tag, boarding pass,and passport.
A:Excuse me. 75 _____________________
B:At 5:00 p.m. and you will board from Gate 2.
A:Thank you.
B:My pleasure.
选项:
A.Welcometo ABC airline.
B.One suitcase.
C.When is the boarding time?
D.Where are you going to go?
E.Is it overweight?
F.Which seatdo you prefer, a window seat or an aisle seat?
G.here you are.
71____________
72
73
74
75
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Every house gets its light either from daylight through the windows—which is the best to use—or from lamps or electricity;but whichever kind of light it is, the way it shines toward our book or work is a matter of great importance to the eyes.
Take a book,sit with your back toward the window,and try to read. Your shadow(影子)falls all over the page and makes it almost as bad for your eyes as if you were in a dark room.
Now turn around and face the window. The page is in the shadow again,while the bright light is in your eyes.
Try sitting with your right side toward the window. This is very well for reading, but if you were writing,the shadow of your hand would fall across the page and bother(打撹)you a little.
There is just one other way:sit with your left side to the window. Now everything is perfect for reading and for writing,too.
Whatever kind of light is in the room,the rule about the right to sit is always the same.
Which of the following is true?
A.How the light shines on our work is of much importance
B.The way the light shines on your work makes no difference
C.We needn’t care about where the light comes from
D.People can write or study under a light that comes from any direction
When you sit with your face towards the window,____.A.your shadow falls on your book
B.your book is in a shadow
C.the light is still dark
D.the light is on your page
The best way both for reading and for writing is to_____.A.sit facing the light
B.let the light shine from your back
C.sit with your right side towards the light
D.have the light come ffrom your left
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People may be the most interesting show in a large city. Stroll through busy streets and see what everybody else is doing. (79) You will probably see people from all over the world; you will certainly see people of every age, size, and shape, and you' II get a free fashion show, too. Window - shopping is also a safe sport -- if the stores are closed.
Check the listings in your neighborhood paper. Local colleges or schools often welcome the public to hear an interesting speaker or a good debate. The film or concert series at the local public library probably won't cost you a penny. Be sure to check commercial advertisements too. A flea market can provide hours of pleasant browsing. Perhaps you can find a free cooking or crafts demonstration in a department store.
Plan ahead for some activities. It is always more pleasant not to have people in front of you in a museum or at a zoo. You may save some money, too, since these places often set aside one or two free admission days at slow times during the week. Pretend that you are a tourist from time to time, and get to know your city all over again including the indispensable sights that people travel miles to see. If you feel like taking an interesting walk, find a free walking tour, or plan one yourself. You will see your city in a new perspective once you know more about its history or its architectural treasures. With imagination and a spirit of adventure you can quite easily find good entertainment at no cost at all.
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.There are many kinds of amusements you can enjoy with spending no money.
B.The film shown at the local public library is often free of charge.
C.Local colleges often hold meetings to debate the issues people are interested in.
D.You should be a tourist if you want to know more about the city you live in.
A.How the light shines on our work is of much importance.
B.The way the light shines on your work makes no difference.
C.We needn't care about where the light comes from.
D.People can write or study under a light that comes from any direction.
Every afternoon when John could sit up, he would describe to Tom all the things he couldsee outside the window. Tom was so attracted by the description that he could not wait for thoseone-hour periods. The window faced a park with a lovely lake. Ducks and birds played on thewater while children sailed their model boats. Young lovers walked arm in arm and a fine view ofthe city could be seen in the distance. As John described all this in detail, Tom would close hiseyes and imagine the beautiful scenes.
Days and weeks passed. One morning, the nurse found that John had passed awaypeacefully in his sleep. The next day, Tom asked if he could be moved to the bed next to thewindow. The nurse was happy to do this, and after making sure he was comfortable, she left himalone.
Slowly, painfully, Tom supported himself up with one arm to take his first look at the realworld outside, but only faced a blank wall. When the nurse came back, Tom asked her what hadmade John describe such wonderful things outside this window. She said that John was blind andcould not even see the wall. “Perhaps he just wanted to encourage you,” she added.
We can learn from Paragraph 1 that_______________ .
A.Tom was allowed to sit up
B.John and Tom were old friends
C.Tom could look out of the window
D.John and Tom were roommates in a hospital
Why did Tom expect that one-hour period every day?A.Because he could listen to what John described.
B.Because he could change the bed with John.
C.Because he could see the park by himself.
D.Because he could have a rest then.
What happened to John according to Paragraph 3?A.He went blind.
B.He fell asleep.
C.He was dead.
D.He became weaker.
What did Tom ask the nurse to do?A.To move him to another room.
B.To move him to the other bed.
C.To get him a new nurse.
D.To get him a new doctor.
How would Tom feel when he heard what the nurse said?A.Upset.
B.Happy.
C.Calm.
D.Moved.
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A.that
B.those
C.ones
D.one