A.To help him explain the information to his roommate.B.To help him write a paper.C.To
A.To help him explain the information to his roommate.
B.To help him write a paper.
C.To prepare for a test.
D.To tell her if notes are accurate.
A.To help him explain the information to his roommate.
B.To help him write a paper.
C.To prepare for a test.
D.To tell her if notes are accurate.
A.To help him explain information to his roommate.
B.To help him write a paper.
C.To prepare for a test.
D.To tell her if notes are accurate.
A.To help him prepare for the conference.
B.To tell him something about the conference.
C.To see if he is ready for the coming conference.
D.To remind him of the data he should take to the conference.
A.To chat with him socially.
B.To get help with the course.
C.To hand in their assignments.
D.To practise giving interviews,
A.To remind him of the data he should take to the conference.
B.To see if he has time to attend the conference.
C.To inform. him of the latest arrangements about the conference.
D.To help him prepare for the coming conference.
A.To ask for help with anthropology assignment.
B.To see what progress he's made on his paper.
C.To discuss his trip to Mexico.
D.To bring him a message from Professor Grant.
M: Thanks for the drink. It has been nice seeing you too.
Q: Why did the woman mention her dinner guests?
(18)
A.To invite the man to join them.
B.To suggest politely that he leave.
C.To offer to let him help cook.
D.To encourage him to have another drink.
W: Well, you may ask the questions first.
Q: What does the man want the woman to do?
(16)
A.To help him find a magazine.
B.To work as a journalist for him.
C.To write a magazine story for him.
D.To tell about her life experience here.
W: That's all right, Dr, Green. I've got the data you required and a few reference books which I think may be useful to your representation at the conference.
Q: What's purpose of the woman's visit to the man?
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A.To remind him of the data he should take to the conference,
B.To see if he is ready for the coming conference.
C.To tell him something about the conference.
D.To help him prepare for the conference.
M: I am trying to finish this program. Why don't you sit down and relax right here and I’ll make you a cup of coffee several minutes later.
Q: What does the man tell the woman to do?
(14)
A.To go out to have a cup of coffee.
B.To make a cup of coffee for him.
C.To sit down and relax right here.
D.To help him finish his program.
Joey Cheek won a gold medal in the 500 meter event. And he won a silver medal in the 1000 meter race. The United States Olympic Committee gave him 40,000 dollars in prize money, 25,000 dollars for his gold medal, and 15,000 for the silver. Joey Cheek announced that he was giving the money to the international group Right to Play. This group is based in Toronto, Canada. It brings sports and play to. children in developing countries. Olympic and professional athletes from around the world help support Right to Play with their time and money. Right to Play uses athletes as ambassadors. It says star athletes are not only the heroes of children, they can also influence decision makers.
The group says well-designed sports and play programs help children develop physically, mentally and socially. Sports can help create connections between children and adults. They can also bring children together to learn teamwork, conflict resolution and cultural understanding.
Right to Play began as Olympic Aid. It started as a way to show support for people in areas of war and crisis and collect money for them. Right to Play says it reaches more than 500,000 children each week. Its Website is w-w-w dot right to play, all one word, dot com.
What is the function of the international group named Right to Play?
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A.To employ athletes as ambassadors of sportsmanship.
B.To influence decision makers to support star athletes.
C.To support children in developing countries with heroes in Olympics.
D.To bring children in developing countries good sports and play programs.