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听力原文:M: Yes, hello, this is Robert White calling. Could Dr. Jones see me on Tuesday morning instead of Tuesday afternoon?
W: Tuesday morning? Let's see.., is that the only other time you could come?
Q: What does the woman imply?
(19)

A. The doctor only has time on Tuesdays.
B. The doctor is busy on Tuesday morning.
C. The man must come more than one time.
D. The man must arrive on time.

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听力原文:W: Come on, we've almost there. I'll race you to the top of the hill.
M: I'm so out of shape; I might have to crawl the rest of the way.
Q: What can be inferred about the man?
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A. He's tired.
B. He lost the race.
C. He has already been to the top of the hill.
D. He prefers doing exercise indoors.

At a formal dinner, bread is usually served together with salad and soup.

A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned

Who Moved My Cheese is particularly helpful for those who are engaged in Internet?

A. Y
B. N
C. NG

People thinking about the origin of language for the first time usually arrive at the conclusion that it developed gradually as a system of grunts, hisses and cries and【51】 a very simple affair in the beginning.【52】, when we observe the language behaviour of【53】 we regard as primitive cultures, we find it【54】 complicated. It was believed that an Eskimo must have the tip of his tongue a vocabulary of more than 10,000 words【55】 to get along reasonably well, much larger than the active vocabulary of an average businessman who speaks English.【56】, these Eskimo words are far more highly infleeted (词尾变化) than【57】 of any of the well-known European languages ,for a【58】 noun can be spoken or written in【59】 hundred different forms, each【60】 a precise meaning different from that of any other.
The forms of the verbs are even more【61】 . The Eskimo language is, therefore, one of the most difficult in the world to learn,【62】 the result that almost no traders or explorers have【63】 tried to learn it. Consequently , there has grown up, in communication between Eskimos and whites, a jargon【64】 to the pidgin English used in Old China, with a vocabulary of from 300 to 600 uninflected words. Most of them are derived from Eskimo but some are derived from English, Danish, Spanish, Hawaiian and other languages. It is this jargon that is usually【65】 by travellers as "the Eskimo language".
(51)

A. must be
B. must have been
C. ought to be
D. should be

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