—I'll be away on a business trip. Would you mind signing for my express delivery? —().
A.have no time
B.I'd rather not
C.I'd be happy to
C、I'd be happy to
A.have no time
B.I'd rather not
C.I'd be happy to
C、I'd be happy to
A.get away
B.move away
C.take away
D.put away
I'll be away on a business trip. Would you mind looking at my cat?
Not at all. ().
A.I have no time
B.I'd rather not
C.You can leave
D.I'd be happy to
—I'll be away on a business trip. Would you mind taking care of my cat?—Not at all.
A.I've no time
B.I'd rather not
C.You can leave
D.I'd be happy to
A.Excuse me Sir,may I take your order now please
B.Have you made a reservation with us
C.May I take your coats
D.I’ll bring your check(s) right away
Shop-assistant: Do you want to try them on?
Customer: Erm, yes, all right... No, I'm afraid they're too big.
Shop-assistant : Would you like to try anything else?
Customer:______. Thanks anyway.
A.I'm just looking
B.I'm going away
C.Yes, just one more pair
D.No, I'll leave it
Most of the staff is away today so you'll have to use whoever is _____ .
A.convenient
B.available
C.approachable
D.applicable
We all hope he'll soon______ his disappointment and be happy again.
A.get through
B.get away
C.get up
D.get down
You'll never guess the answer. Do you ()?
A、give up
B、get off
C、give away
D、get down
His sister ______her hometown for three years. She'll return next year.
A. left
B. has left
C. has been away
D. has been away from
The home contains within a research unit which is mainly concerned with overcoming the technical problems which arise from the patient's physical disabilities. Full rehabilitation involves a need for a patient to be as independent as possible physically. It is in the research centre that all types of electronic equipment are pioneered, much of it exceedingly delicate and complex. One of the things I found astonishing as I watched what was going on in the workshop was the ease with which the patients became accustomed to the equipment. This of course has the dual effect of making them physically independent and giving them the psychological satisfaction of having mastered a difficult problem. And this extra confidence is, of course, a further step towards rehabilitation.
While I was there, I was fortunate enough to be able to talk to a couple of patients who had been fully rehabilitated and who had come back for the weekend to visit their friends. One, a former physical education teacher who suffered from paralysis from the waist down, was now teaching general studies in a primary school. After his accident, he told me, he had had a complete nervous breakdown and had indeed tried to commit suicide several times. "But when I got here, I realized that there were still some things I could do, and that there were people worse off than me who were out in the world doing them," he said," Yes, I expect I shall get depressions again. You can't completely cure that kind of thing. But they'll pull me out of it, at least I know that now."
The "home" in this text refers to ______.
A.the hospital
B.the refuge camp
C.the research centre
D.the place away from reality