— Come on. Let’s try the Chinese food.— ________ .A.You are so kind to let me have a ta
— Come on. Let’s try the Chinese food.
— ________ .
A.You are so kind to let me have a taste
B.Yes, I will try
C.Mm… it’s so delicious
D.They are all good food
— Come on. Let’s try the Chinese food.
— ________ .
A.You are so kind to let me have a taste
B.Yes, I will try
C.Mm… it’s so delicious
D.They are all good food
听力原文:M: Let me try it on.
W: Oh, terrific. It looks perfect on you, and it's half- price.
Q: Where does the conversation probably take place?
(13)
A.In the clinic.
B.In the post office.
C.In the grocery.
D.In the department store.
A.Speak to her previous employer.
B.Get a job working on campus.
C.Attend Career Service"s workshop.
D.Get a job application from him.
B. Come on. Let's go.C. Boxing Day?D. Well, I see.E. Yes, indeed so.Zhang Hua and Peter are talking ab
Mori: You look so angry. What happened?
Susan: Nothing.I ’d rather not talk about it.
Mori: Come on. ________
A.I ’ll just not ask about anything
B.You need to let off some steam.
C.If I were you, I ’d be mad, too.
D.That ’ s easy.
Man: That's really not much for parking around here. Most places charge more than that. Anyhow, let's get moving. It's late.
Woman: What time does the concert start?
Man: The musicians will start playing in about two minutes. Come on. Walk fast! I want to get there before the music begins.
Where did the woman park the car?
A.On the street.
B.In the garage.
C.In the parking lot.
D.Next door.
听力原文:M: May I see a hat, please?
W: What size do you take?
M: Sorry, I don't know.
W: Let me take the measure...You take size 6. What color hat would you like?
M: Brown, please.
W: Here are some nice brown hats. Try this hat on. It's a very good one.
M: Yes, I like this one. It goes very well with my coat. How much is it?
W: The original price was $12.95. It's on sale today. It's $9.95 now. Do you want me to put it in a box?
M: OK, thanks.
(12)
A.Blue.
B.Black.
C.Brown.
D.Green.
TALKING ABOUT BOXING DAY
A. People will give money and other gifts
B. Come on. Let s go.
C. Boxing Day D. Well, I see.
E. Yes, indeed so. _Zhang Hua and Peter are talking about Boxing Day after dinner._ …
PETER:Do you know what do we call the day after Christmas Day
ZHANG HUA:(1)But I don t know much about it.
PETER:Boxing Day is on December 26, the day after Christmas. People celebrate theholiday in many Commonwealth nations.
ZHANG HUA:(2)What would you usually do on Boxing Day
PETER:(3)to charitable institutions, needy individuals, and people in service jobs. And on that day, there are many discounts in the shopping centers and department stores.
ZHANG HUA:I guess the shopping centers must be very crowded.
PETER:(4)Do you want to go shopping
ZHANG HUA:I won t miss this opportunity.
PETER:I want to go too. (5)
ZHANG HUA:All right.
听力原文:W: I’ve just locked my keys in my room. Now what should I do?
M: I can’t believe it. You’re always careless. Anyhow, let’s calm down and try to figure things out.
Q: What did the man suggest?
(16)
A.The woman be more careful.
B.The woman find a spare key.
C.They come downstairs.
D.They try to think of a solution.
听力原文:W: I've just left my keys in my room. Now what should I do?
M: I can't believe, you are always so careless. Anyway, let's calm down and try to figure things out.
Q: What does the man suggest?
(13)
A.The woman will be more careful, next time.
B.They try to think of a solution.
C.The woman find a spare key.
D.They come downstairs.
段落翻译: There are several key abilities that allow successful people to fail forward instead of taking each setback personally. First, successful people don’t blame themselves when they fail. They take responsibility for each setback, but they don’t take the failure personally. Second, successful people don’t define themselves by individual failures. They recognize that each setback is a small part of the whole. Third, achievers are willing to vary their approaches to problems. That’s important in every walk of life. If one approach doesn’t work for you, if it brings repeated failure, then try something else. To fail forward, you must do what works for you, not necessarily what works for other people. Finally, successful people are resilient. They don’t let one error keep them down. They learn from their mistakes and move on.
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