A.She runs a farm.B.She studies English.C.She teaches meteorology.D.She leads wilderne
A.She runs a farm.
B.She studies English.
C.She teaches meteorology.
D.She leads wilderness trips.
A.She runs a farm.
B.She studies English.
C.She teaches meteorology.
D.She leads wilderness trips.
A.She runs a farm.
B.She studies English.
C.She teaches meteorology.
D.She leads wilderness trips.
What does the woman do at present?
A.She runs a farm.
B.She studies English.
C.She teaches meteorology.
D.She leads wilderness trips.
What is mentioned about Ms. Santos?
A.She will relocate from Vancouver to Sydney.
B.She runs the company's second-largest office.
C.She often attends musical performances.
D.She has a reputation for being overly strict.
What does his mother do?
A.She owns a beauty salon.
B.She runs a small family store.
C.She works at a bread shop.
W: When could we start at the latest? Today's last class is an experiment class and it often runs late.
Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?
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A.She might be late for her experiment class.
B.She doesn't have a bike.
C.She might be delayed by her last class.
D.She might be late for her experiment class.
M: We provide a homestay program too. You could choose an American family and live with them next semester.
W: What benefits can a homestay program provide?
M: There are lots of benefits. First, with an American family, the living environment will be relaxing and quiet. Second, you will learn a lot about American culture. Third, it's a perfect way to improve your English. Fourth, you may make good friends with your homestay family. Finally, they will also give you plenty of advice about living in the U. S.
W: Is it expensive to live with an American family?
M: The cost usually runs from $500 to $700 per month, and the contract period may be for a semester or for a year.
W: How should we get along with the host family?
M: Always ask your host family questions when you don't completely understand something, or if you aren't sure that you have understood. Interact frequently with all members of the house- hold and keep good relations with them. Try something new whenever you can, e. g. , food, customs, activities, holiday celebrations, etc.
W: If someone in my host family says something, either out of misunderstanding of or prejudice against my country, what should I do?
M: Don't be angry. Instead, be patient and tactfully educate them about the things they have misunderstood. And remember, always respect others' privacy.
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A.She shares a room with three students and the rent is too high.
B.She isn't getting along well with her roommates.
C.The cost of living with an American family is too high.
D.She feels offended when someone in her host family is prejudiced against her.
The 34-year-old British woman is extremely afraid of metal forks because______.
A.she is afraid that they may hurt her
B.she couldn"t bear their sound on plate
C.she has been injured by them before
D.she has never used them before
Why does Scout answer "No" when asked if she wants two normal legs?
A.She" s scared of changing her current situation.
B.She couldn" t have them even if she wanted to.
C.She" s satisfied with what she has achieved as a disabled.
D.She has never thought about it before.
He runs very fast. His brother runs fast too.
He runs ______ his brother does.
A.faster, fastest
B.fast, fast
C.fast, faster
D.faster, faster
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