Bob said he would do what he could ______ you with your study.A.helpB.to helpC.helpingD.he
Bob said he would do what he could ______ you with your study.
A.help
B.to help
C.helping
D.helped
Bob said he would do what he could ______ you with your study.
A.help
B.to help
C.helping
D.helped
Bob said he would do what he could——you with your study·
A.helping
B.help
C.to help
D.helped
听力原文:M: When do you think Bob will be back?
W: When he left at 4:30, be said that he would be back at 5:30.
Q: When did Bob leave?
(8)
A.4:30.
B.4:40
C.5:00
D.5:30
听力原文: Good morning, Dave, it's Bob Johnson from the set up crew. Unfortunately, the 30 tables you ordered have not arrived. We were informed by the manufacturer that the delivery has already left their place, but there has been a major accident on the 102 Expressway. Therefore, the delivery will be delayed at least two hours or so. Alternatively, he said he can send a different set of tables taking a different route, but they would be smaller in size by about five inches all the way around. He said he could have them here in about 30 minutes. What do you want me to do? I need to get in touch with the manufacturer right away to give him. an answer. Could you call me back as soon as you get this message?
According to Bob Johnson, why hasn't the delivery arrived yet?
A.The manufacturer forgot about the order.
B.The delivery truck is stuck in a traffic jam.
C.The order was received late.
D.The delivery went to the wrong place.
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:W: What has happened? It's not like Bob to be late.
M: I am worrying, too. He said he would be here at 9:15. Now it's 10:45.
Q: What do you know about Bob from the conversation?
(12)
A.He will arrive at 9:15.
B.He is habitually late.
C.He is an hour and a haft late.
D.He is supposed to arrive at 10:45.
听力原文:W: Two hours ago I saw Bob at a meeting. Is he home yet?
M: No. He said he would be back at five and it's six o'clock already.
Q: When did the woman see Bob?
(3)
A.2: 00.
B.4: 00.
C.5: 00.
D.6: 00.
Task 1
Directions: After reading the following passage, you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements, numbered 36 through 40. For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A, B, C, and D. You should make the correct choice.
Bob and Annie had not known each other long before they became eager to get married: Bob because he wanted Annie and she (though she was fond of Bob in her own way) because she could at least lead a life away from her family. When Mrs. Thompson suggested that they marry and live with her in Dover Street until they could get a house of their own, Annie hesitated. Her idea of marriage had been something which brought her a husband and an orderly, well-furnished home all at once. But she soon saw the advantages of this arrangement. She would, first of all, escape from her present life into a house which was quiet and efficiently run, not like her own; and she would be able to go on working so that she and Bob could save up all money more quickly for their own house. She would also get Bob, a good enough husband for any working-class girl: good-natured and ready to be bent to her way whenever it was necessary for her ends.
Things went well until her mother-in-law's death, when Annie had to give up her job and was at home all day. Her father-in-law became just a silent figure in the house and al though Bob became used to him, Annie began to find the old man's constant presence in the house a source of growing annoyance.
"He gets on my nerves, Bob", she said one night when they were alone. "Just sitting there all day and I have to clean up around him. And he hardly says a word from getting up in the morning to going to bed".
"Well, I suppose he has the right to do as he likes", Bob said mildly. "It's his house not ours. We're the lodgers(寄宿者)." But to Annie, now looking after the house as if it were her own, it was beginning to seem the other way about.
Annie wanted to get married because she ______.
A.had known Bob for a long time
B.wanted to leave home
C.was madly in love with Bob
D.had led a lonely life
M: If Mary can come back, he will be full of life. Love cannot be enforced.
Q: What do you know about Bob from the conversation?
(19)
A.He has caught a cold.
B.He will recover soon.
C.He was enforced to see a doctor.
D.He has fallen out of love.
Speaking ahead of summit talks with US President George W. Bush here Tuesday, Howard also said that nations must not retreat in the "war on terror" in light of the July 7 attacks in London, which he is set to visit later in the week.
In a wide-ranging speech to the US Chamber of .Commerce, the prime minister said a free trade agreement between the United States and Australia that took effect on January 1 was solid proof of the nations' "special relationship".
But Howard also had a veiled message to trading powers such as the United States and European Union as liberalization negotiations at the World Trade Organization count down to a crunch ministerial gathering of the WTO in Hong Kong in December.
"It is beyond argument that the value to developing countries of' re moving the most pernicious of the trade barriers maintained by developed countries would do infinitely more to help those countries, than would in creases in overseas aid," he said.
Howard said he sympathized with Live 8 organizer Bob Geldof and debt-relief supporters "that the world does have a moral obligation".
"But it has to be a moral obligation that is delivered calmly and with the proper understanding that vie can do a lot more by addressing trade imperfections, and we have every right to insist that standards of governance are properly delivered," he said.
it was crucial that the WTO achieve a breakthrough in its "Doha round" of talks that will climax in December,
"Because if we don't, I think there'll be a significant collapse of confidence in the capacity of the world acting multilaterally to solve some of our most deep-seated problems," the Australian leader said.
As a leading light in the "Cairns group" of agricultural exporters, Australia has been in the vanguard of calls for trade liberalization, especially in farming produce.
That has contrasted with the apparent reluctance of the United States and the European Union to go dramatically farther in reducing their own generous subsidies to their farmers.
On John Howard's agenda ,______would be his next stop.
A.Doha
B.Hong Kong
C.London
D.Washington
A.he has no party to attend
B.he has a million things to do each day
C.he.has to stay up]ate at night
D.he has to go to all sort8 0f parties
He said he would rather not ______ it right now.
A.doing
B.to do
C.do
D.to be done
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