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Do you know ______the manager’s office is?
A.what
B.who
C.why
D.where
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A.what
B.who
C.why
D.where
听力原文:W: Do you know that Sam turned down that job offer by a travel agency?
M: Yeah. The hours were convenient, but if he'd accepted it, he wouldn't have been able to make ends meet.
Q: Why did Sam refuse to take the job?
(18)
A.The working hours were unsuitable.
B.The job was not well paid.
C.He had to do a lot of traveling.
D.He didn't want to be a travel agent.
听力原文: American women are used to being independent. They are used to going places by themselves, earning their own money, and often living alone. Sometimes they will ask men for help, but they usually don't want to be protected. Since the women's movement started, it's not always clear whether women expect men to open doors or help them into their coats. American women may start conversations with men or even ask them to dance.
There are a lot of Americans who don't smoke or drink, and many who don't want people to do those things in their houses. It's always best to ask before you bring alcohol to a dinner or be fore you light up a cigarette, if you're with people you don't know very well. Nonsmokers have become more militant about smoking in public places. Many restaurants, for instance, have established special sections for smokers.
House guests may bring gifts when they come to visit, and they often offer to help in some way. As a guest, you may want to ask your host or hostess if there's anything you can do to help in the kitchen. In many cases, the gesture is more important than actual helping. You may also want to take your friends out to dinner at the end of your stay, but it's not expected for you to do so
(30)
A.They are used to earning their own money.
B.They often live alone.
C.They don't start conversation with men.
D.They may ask men for dance.
Nurse: Can I help you?
Client: Yes, please.I' d like to know where I should go for the ________(住院手续) .
A.admission procedures
B.admission office
C.hospital pajamas
D.regular diet
听力原文: When friends come to visit us in the evening, they spend their time telling us that they are in a hurry and looking at their watches. It isn't that our friends are all busy, it is just that we haven't got a television. People think that we are very strange. "But what do you do in the evenings?" they are always asking. The answer is simple. Both my wife and I have hobbies. We certainly don't spend our evenings staring at the walls. My wife enjoys cooking and painting and often attends evening classes in foreign language. This is particularly useful as we always go abroad for our holidays. I collect stamps and am always busy with my collection. Both of us enjoy listening to music and playing chess(象棋)together.
Sometimes there are power cuts and we have no electricity in the house. This does not worry us as we just light candles and carry on with what we were doing before. Our friends are lost--no television! --so they don't know what to do. On such evenings our house is very full as they all come to us. They all have a good time. Instead of sitting in silence in front of the television, everybody talks and plays games. Yes, life is possible without television!
(33)
A.Because they are in a hurry.
B.Because they are strange.
C.Because they cannot watch TV.
D.Because they have other schedules.
A.is winning
B.wins
C.has won
D.would win
According to the passage, what do you know about e-business in Britain?
A.E-business has eliminated many competitive rivals.
B.E-business has done many benefits to big companies.
C.Many companies have joined in the E2 business program.
D.E-business has great, potential and will make changes in the country.
A.Is a religion
B.Is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ
C.Is based on the belief that Jesus Christ was the son of God
D.All of the above
What do you know about "power walking" from the passage?
A.It is a kind walking people do in the park.
B.It may burn more calories than running.
C.People walk so fast that they finally break into a run.
D.This kind of walking sets a pace for running.