I wouldn’t recommend () in this light; it may affect your eyes.
A.read
B.reading
C.to read
D.reads
A.read
B.reading
C.to read
D.reads
I wouldn’t recommend you go mountain-climbing at this time of year because it is ______.
A.much too hot
B.too much hot
C.too much heat
D.very much heat
A、Red herring.
B、Post Hoc.
C、Straw man.
D、Overgeneralization.
B:Mm, normally I wouldn't, but I should as you recommend it so strongly.
The woman's usual attitude towards films is______.
A.mixed.
B.fascinated.
C.enthusiastic.
D.disinterested.
M: Eh... Normally I wouldn't but as you recommend it so enthusiastically.
What is the man going to do?
A.He is recommending the exhibition.
B.He is going to visit it reluctantly.
C.He usually holds exhibitions for weeks.
D.He is normally enthusiastic about exhibitions.
W: Justin has put in the most time with the company, but he doesn' t want any more responsibility because he already has his own business. So, I think Allan is the most qualified person. He' s been with us for more than ten years and has a great reputation with our clients.
M: I know that Justin wouldn' t have enough time to devote. Allan is the reasonable choice. I am going to meet with him this afternoon to offer the position to him.
W: That' s good. Justin will be relieved that he wasn' t chosen and Allan will be thrilled to move up.
What are they discussing?
A.Sales figures
B.Alexis' s retirement
C.The replacement for Alexis' s position
D.Allen' s clients
听力原文:M: Where are you going to go for summer vacation?
W: I was going to go to France and Germany, but with the depreciation of the dollar, I'm having second thoughts.
M: It's not as though there was nowhere to go in the States, right?
W: You know, I've only ever been to seven states. I figured I might take a trip down the West Coast.
M: You could do a lot worse than that. There's some stunning scenery and the people in those parts are really friendly.
W: That's what I heard. Anyway, I'm going to take a look at some second hand trailers this month. I can pick one up really cheap and then I won't need to pay for motels every night.
M: I wouldn't recommend that. Trailers aren't cheap and can be pretty unreliable. The weather on the West Coast in the summer is going to be really good. You'd be much better off just buying a tent.
Where is the woman planning to go on vacation?
A.Europe.
B.California.
C.Florida.
D.The UK.
听力原文:M: Where axe you going to go for summer vacation?
W: I was going to go to France and Germany, but with the depreciation of the dollar, I'm having second thoughts.
M: It's not as though there was nowhere to go in the States, right?
W: You know, I've only ever been to seven states. I figured I might take a trip down the West Coast.
M: You could do a lot worse than that. There's some stunning scenery and the people in those parts are really friendly.
W: That's what I heard. Anyway, I'm going to take a look at some second hand trailers this month. I can pick one up really cheap and then I won't need to pay for motels every night.
M: I wouldn't recommend that. Trailers aren't cheap and can be pretty unreliable. The weather on the West Coast in the summer is going to be really good. You'd be much better off just buying a tent.
Where is the woman planning to go on vacation?
A.Europe.
B.California.
C.Florida.
D.The UK.
听力原文:M: I'd like to mail this package to Hong Kong. How much will it be, please?
W: Do you want to send it first class or parcel post?
M: How much is the first class and how long does it take?
W: Your package is light. First class would cost $ 8.20. I guess it will take about eight to ten days to arrive.
M: And parcel post?
W: Sending it parcel post would be cheaper, but it wouldn't arrive for about a month. The rate for parcel post is $ 4.90.
M: Oh, I want it to arrive earlier than that. I'll mail it first class. Also, I'd like to insure it for $ 30.00.
W: What's in the package? I need to know in order to complete the form.
M: A pair of glass earrings. I packed them well, so I'm sure they won't break, but I want to insure them just in ease. Are there any other forms I need to fill out because it's going to a foreign country?
W: Yes, one more. It's customs declaration on which you declare what item or items are in the package and their value.
M: Here it is.
W: Incidentally, you forgot put a return address on this package. It's not a post office regulation, but we strongly recommend that all mail have a legible return address.
M: OK. I'll do it right now. I'll also buy ten 60 cent stamps.
W: Let's see. The package, the insurance, and the stamps. Your total bill is $18.20.
M: Thank you. Have a nice day.
Where may this conversation take place?
A.Airport.
B.Travel agency.
C.Post office.
D.School.
A.would get
B.will get
C.get
D.can get
听力原文: When you see a clever advertisement in a newspaper, do you say to yourself, "Ah, that's good. I'd like to have one of those"? Or do you say, "What lies are they telling this time? It can't be very good or they wouldn't have to advertise it so cleverly"? Both of these people exist; the first are optimists; the second, pessimists and realists.
Advertisements can be extremely useful if they are honest; if, let us say, you have broken your pen and you want to buy another, the first thing to do is to look at as many advertisements for pens as you can find. That will help you to choose the model, color and price that suit you. Advertisements save a lot of time and trouble by putting sellers in touch with buyers in a quick and simple way. If the advertisements are true and accurate, the customers will be satisfied and will probably buy from the same firm next time and advise their friends and acquaintances to do the same.
The really dishonest advertiser hopes to sell his goods quickly and to make a large profit on them before the customer's reactions begin. He knows that no customers will buy from him a second time, and that none will recommend his products to their friends. But there are also semi-dishonest advertisers. They make claims for their products which they know perfectly well to be incapable of verification, like advertising that a certain toothpaste contains a particular substance—which it in fact does—knowing that this substance is in fact neither beneficial nor harmful to the teeth. Such advertisements do not tell downright lies, but their advertising is deliberately misleading.
(30)
A.Trust all advertisements and make purchases accordingly.
B.Get suitable colors and prices from advertisements.
C.Doubt the truthfulness of advertisements.
D.Admire the clever ways advertisements are made.
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