Which flight will the man probably take?
A. Flight 1034 that departs at 6:10 am.
B. Flight 1304 that arrives at 9 o'clock.
C. A nonstop flight.
D. A flight which makes a stopover in Beijing.
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A.will not likeB.had not likeC.would not have likedD.did not like
A. will not like
B. had not like
C. would not have liked
D. did not like
A.herself withB.herself toC.herself to drinkD.herself to mix
A. herself with
B. herself to
C. herself to drink
D. herself to mix
听力原文:M: Good morning, Doctor.
W: Good morning, Mr. Smith. What can I do for you?
M: I feel there's something wrong with me, but I'm not sure.
W: Could you explain more?
M: I usually get a runny nose, watery eyes, scratchy throat and other symptoms on Monday. It will last for the following five days. And since I'm terribly busy with my work, I won't have time to see the doctor. But when I do have time to see the doctor on weekends, the symptoms will disappear all of a sudden!
W: And you will get same symptoms again next Monday?
M: Exactly.
W: How long have you been like this?
M: About one month.
W: Did anything special happen during the past four weeks?
M: Nothing special. Oh, wait! My company has moved from the old address to the present Mount Plaza.
W: Do your colleagues have the same trouble with you?
M: Well, some of them.
W: I see. You must be suffering from so-called sick building syndrome.
M: Sick building syndrome? You mean the building got sick and we have been infected?
W: You may put it that way. When a new building is just finished, the chemical vapors being given off by the glue, paint and other construction materials and moisture can't escape, the building, just like people, can't breathe properly. So it gets sick.
M: And these chemical vapors may be very irritating to people.
W: Some of them can even lead to cancer.
M: That's terrible.
How long has the man suffered from the symptoms he described?
A. One week.
B. One month.
C. Two months.
D. Half a year.
Sophy Brent came to visit me nearly every day. She【36】me unbearably most of the time. She【37】incessantly and never used an ashtray. She【38】me into the kitchen while I【39】tea or coffee or supper and helped【40】the children's orange juice. She was very successful【41】my two-year-old daughter Flora, who would【42】her for hours and refer to her lovingly【43】"Sofa," and she was always talking about my husband and asking me where he was.
I could not decide why she chose my【44】, although I realized that nobody【45】paid her very much attention. Her situation was very difficult【46】she was straight out of drama school and only nineteen, being required to play a leading part in a company of fairly【47】and experienced actors. They【48】her much even if she had been good, and as, from all accounts (按照各种说法), she was not good they【49】every opportunity to speak evil against her. I think she thought I was the only person【50】who was both unconnected with the theatre and tolerably smart. And【51】, although I was irritated by her I did not【52】her. There was something attractive in her overflowing enthusiasm and she had【53】physical charm that with me she could【54】anything. She was nice to have around,【55】flowers or a bowl of fruit.
(66)
A. insulted
B. teased
C. irritated
D. flattered