A.He earns less than $10,000 a year.B.He's looking for a full-time job.C.He thinks his
A. He earns less than $10,000 a year.
B. He's looking for a full-time job.
C. He thinks his rent is too high.
D. He plans to go hack to graduate school.
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听力原文:M: Are you sure you have corrected all the typing errors in this paper?
W: Perhaps I'd better read it through again.
Q: What is the woman going to do?
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A. Collect papers for the man.
B. Check the paper for typing errors.
C. Do the typing once again.
D. Read the whole newspaper.
Agatha Christie lived in Penzance and used many of the town's. settlngs in her widely read
A. Y
B. N
C. NG
听力原文: In all languages there are different levels of formality and informality in talking to other people, The language and speech forms you use in talking to family members and friends are not the same as those you use in talking to strangers. The level of language you use in talking to strangers is more formal and usually contains more polite forms. In talking with strangers in English, people sometimes use extra-polite forms to show special courtesy.
In a dialogue, for example, someone says, "Would you be good enough to mm the radio down a bit7" (Instead of "Turn the radio down, please. ") If you used this extra-polite form. with a member of your family or with a close friend, it would seem very peculiar! However, when you use an extra-polite expression like "Would you be good enough'"" or "Would you be so kind as to…" with a stranger, you are trying to be very polite and courteous.
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A. Informal language and polite forms.
B. Formal language and polite forms.
C. Formal language and impolite forms.
D. Informal language and casual forms.
【C14】
A. worry
B. worries
C. worried
D. is worried