If you see somebody you know after a short period, just say “_______ ”.
A、hello
B、how are you?
C、how are things?
D、how do you do?
A、hello
B、how are you?
C、how are things?
D、how do you do?
A.I'd like to, but I have to go to see my grandmother.
B.Have a good tim
C.Somebody wants you on the phon
D.Oh, never min
A.Are you going to see John when you are in Beijing?
B.When will you go to Chongqing?
C.Will you please give him the parcel when you see him?
D.How muchlong will you wait at the station?
听力原文:W: You should go and see somebody about that.
M: I haven't been to see a doctor since I moved here three years ago. I don't know which doctor to go to.
Q: How long has it been since the man has seen a doctor?
(17)
A.since he moved there 3 years ago.
B.he has never been to see a doctor.
C.Since he moved there 5 years ago.
D.he is always going to see the doctor.
W: She must have confused me with somebody else. I've never felt better.
Q: How does Bella feel?
(16)
A.She feels fine.
B.She feels sick.
C.She feels better.
D.She feels tired.
Woman: I didn't see you at the concert last night. What's wrong with you?
Man: That's not my cup of tea.
Question: What does the man mean?
A.He is not fond of concerts.
B.He didn't like the tea at the concert.
C.He left early to have some tea with somebody else.
D.He doesn't want to tell the woman why he was not there.
M:Why don't you check back after the first week? Somebody might drop it.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
(18)
A.She can come back for registration a week later.
B.She can come back to see if there is a chance after the first week.
C.She has to wait another time for registration.
D.She should give up the class.
M: Why don't you check back after the first week? Somebody might drop it.
Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?
(14)
A.She should give up the class.
B.She has to wait another time for registration.
C.She can come back for registration a week later.
D.She can come back to see if there is a chance after the first week.
"When should somebody seek medical help for headaches? neurologist Seymour Diamond asks rhetorically (提出问题进行探讨). Generally, whenever headaches are associated with neurological signs, such as dizziness(头昏,头晕), weakness in a limb or limbs, vision impairment of any sort—including seeing flashing lights—they warrant(应受) immediate attention. Additionally, Diamond says that you should seek medical attention:
If you suffer from almost daily headaches;
If the headache is a type you've never had before, or there has been a change in the character(特征) of the headache;
If you're losing time from work or activities, or otherwise being prevented from functioning.
Even if your headaches are less dramatic than those described here, if they are a re- al problem to you, you should seek help. It may be that your doctor will be unable to find a physical cause for your discomfort, but that may point you in other directions to find relief. Some headaches, particularly those caused by tension, have a major psycho- logical component that might be relieved through counseling (走向,指导).
People with chronic headaches never realize that they need to see a doctor.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
W: In what way do you mean, Bill?
M: Well, in every way. In pronunciation, in the words they use, and even in their grammar.
W: You mean when somebody says, I ain't never seen nothing like it or something like that?
M: Oh no, I don't mean that sort of thing at all. You'd expect to hear a badly- educated person say that. No, I'm talking about ordinary people like you and me, people who're supposed to be well educated, in fact.
W: Can you give me a ...
M: An example? Certainly. Let me see. Yes. Suppose I'm about to leave somebody after a meeting. He might say to me "Where are you going to?" Perhaps with the idea of giving me a lift in his car.
W: Well?
M: Well, that's just what I mean: "Where are you going to? Why doesn't he just say? Where are you going?" It's quite unnecessary and incorrect to add "to".
W: Oh, so that's the kind of thing that bothers you! That's no big deal.
M: Well, all I know is that English is going to the dogs, and as far as I can see, people like you are doing nothing to stop it.
Which of the following is NOT an evidence of some people's carelessness in daily communication?
A.Their intonation is poor sometimes.
B.Their choice of words is poor.
C.Their speech is full of grammatical mistakes.
D.They fail to pronounce some words properly.
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