What ______ would happen if the manager knew you felt that way?A.will you supposeB.are you
What ______ would happen if the manager knew you felt that way?
A.will you suppose
B.are you supposing
C.do you suppose
D.you would suppose
What ______ would happen if the manager knew you felt that way?
A.will you suppose
B.are you supposing
C.do you suppose
D.you would suppose
A.Have the books been sold out?
B.What is about this one?
C.What books would you recommend?
What would ha the best rifle of this passage?
A.Permissive Parents and Responsible Parents.
B.Censorship and the Law.
C.Censors Value Artistic Merits.
D.Censorship Performs Good Service to Society.
What would happen if the plan was carried out according to the bus driver?
A.It would be hard for those who used to go to and from work in cars of their own.
B.Buses and tubes would become more crowded.
C.Traffic blocks would become less and less.
D.No private cars would be seen in central London.
听力原文:W: Would you like to go to the party tomorrow evening?
M: I'd love to. But I'll have a meeting then.
Q: What will the man do tomorrow evening?
(18)
A.Go to a party.
B.Go to a meeting.
C.Go to a park.
听力原文:W: Would you please to tell the students to take a break?
M: That's alright. We have the saraeidea.
Q: What will this students do?
(16)
A.The students will read.
B.The students will have a rest
C.The students will eat.
D.The students will make a brake,
听力原文:M: Are you busy Friday night? If not, would you like to go to the concert?
W: I have a few commitments, but I think I can postpone them for another time.
Q: What would the woman most likely do this Friday night?
(17)
A.Go to the concert.
B.Go to work.
C.See her friends as planned.
D.Finish her homework.
听力原文:M: Are you busy Friday night? If not, would you like to go to the concert?
W: I have a few commitments. But I think I can postpone them for another time, if you really like me to.
Q: What will the woman probably do?
(16)
A.The woman will go home for dinner.
B.The woman will go to the concert.
C.Both of them will go home before going to the concert.
D.The man and woman will eat together.
听力原文:W: Has John known the news?
M: If he had been at the picnic yesterday, he would have heard about it.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.John hasn't heard about the news.
B.John was at the picnic yesterday.
C.John wasn't at the picnic, but he has known the news.
D.John was at the picnic, but he didn't hear about the news.
听力原文:W: Could you lend me a pen? Mine has just run out of ink.
M: I'm afraid I don't have an extra one. Would a pencil do?
What will probably the man do for the woman?
A.He will lend her his extra pen.
B.He will lend her his ball pen.
C.He will offer her a pencil.
To collect data in an introductory statistics course, recently I gave the students a questionnaire. One question asked whether the student was a vegetarian. Of 25 students, 0 answered “yes.”They were not a random sample, but let us use these data to illustrate inference for a proportion. (You may wish to refer to Section1.4.1onmethodsofinference.) Let π denote the population proportion who would say “yes.” Consider H0:π =0.50 and Ha:π =0.50. a. What happens when you try to conduct the “Wald test,” for whichuses the estimated standard error? b. Find the 95% “Wald confidence interval” for π. Is it believable? (When the observation falls at the boundary of the sample space, often Wald methods do not provide sensible answers.) c. Conduct the “score test,” for whichuses the null standard error. Report the P-value. d. Verify that the 95% score confidence interval (i.e., the set of π0 for which |z|< 1.96 in the score test) equals (0.0,0.133). (Hint: What do the z test statistic and P-value equal when you test H0:π =0.133 against Ha:π = 0.133.)
听力原文:W What are you doing sitting in the dark? Why don't you turn on the light?
M I had it on, but it just turned off a few minutes ago. I figured the electricity had gone out in the building. W No, these lights go off in half an hour if they detect no movement in the room. To turn them back on, all you have to do is wave your arms.
M You're kidding! I didn't even budge when the lights went out. I suppose if I had gotten up, I would have figured out what was going on.
Why is the woman surprised?
A.The office is unlocked.
B.The office is very cold.
C.The man is sitting in the dark.
D.The man is leaving the office early.
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