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The medicine the doctor gave me()my headache.
A . reduced
B . improved
C . released
D . relieved
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I told him that I would _____ him to act for me while I was away from office.
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Only after I had reached the airport _____that I had forgotten to take my ticket with me.
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The medicine the doctor gave me ____ my headache.
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After a _____________physical exam, my doctor said I was in good condition except that my blood pressure was a little high.
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It shames me to say it, but I told a lie when _______ at the meeting by my boss.
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This is one of the foods that my doctor has forbidden me__________ .
A.eating
B.to eat
C.eat
D.to be eaten
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听力原文:M:What! Ten minutes ago you told me there were no rooms.You just gave one to that man!
W:You don't seem to understand,sir.That man had a reservation.
Q:Where is this conversation most probably taking place?
(13)
A.In an airplane.
B.In a hotel.
C.In a restaurant.
D.In a store.
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听力原文:M: My doctor says I need an outside interest to get my mind off my work.Can you suggest a hobby?
W: Yes,I can suggest a hobby.Electronics might be fun,but you don't want a hobby that requires a lot of expensive equipment,do you?
M: No,I don't want to buy expensive equipment.I just want to do something that is relaxing and enjoyable. Do you think collecting umbrellas would be interesting?
W: Collecting umbrellas! I've heard of a lot of unusual hobbies,but I've never heard of that one. You don't play a musical instrument,do you?
M: Yes,I play the violin,but I want to do something different.What's your hobby?
W: My hobby is stamp collecting.I've just started collecting stamps and it's a lot of fun.Have you ever had a stamp collection?
M: No,I've never had a stamp collection.It takes a long time to build a good stamp collection.doesn't it?
W: Yes,building a good collection takes a long time, but a rare set of stamps can be very valuable. I can see that you're not interested in stamp collecting,but how about spots?
M: Yes, I am interested in sports.I want something I can do on weekends.Do you think golf or tennis would take my mind off my job?
W: Yes,I think they would.
Why does the man need an outside interest?
A.To free his mind off work.
B.To enrich himself.
C.To make new friends.
D.To kill the time.
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听力原文:M:I am told that there is something wrong with your video camera? Let me see what's the matter.
W: Oh, I went to the shop and had them replace it with a new one yesterday afternoon.
What did the woman do with her camera yesterday afternoon?
A.She went to the shop.
B.She returned it to the shop.
C.She had it changed.
D.She replaced it with a new one.
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It frustrates me that I‘m not able to put any of my ideas into practice.
A.discourages
B.shows
C.surprises
D.frightens
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After________you have told me I think you should see a doctor
A.that
B. what
C. which
D. if
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— Sorry, I forgot_________ you that the party wouldn’t be held tonight. — That’s all right. Mary has told me about it.
A.That’s all right. Mary has told me about it.
B.telling
C.I tol
D.told
E.to tell
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Last week, we had a meetingI told the chairman that I couldn' t attend it for I had something important to do, but he insisted_____my being present.
A.on
B.in
C.to
D.at
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If he had told me earlier, I______like that.
A.would not have done
B.would not do
C.would do
D.will not do
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I teach economics at UCLA. Last Monday in class, I【36】asked my students how their weekend had been. One young man said that it had not been so good. Then he proceeded to ask me why I always seemed to be so cheerful. His question【37】me of something I'd read somewhere before: "Every morning when you get up, you have a【38】about how you want to approach life that day," I said. "I choose to be cheerful." Then I told them a story.
One day I was【39】to the college I taught in at Henderson, 17 miles away from where I lived. When a quarter mile was left down the road to the college, my car died. I tried to start it again, but the engine wouldn't【40】So I walked to the college. My secretary asked me what had happened. "This is my lucky day," I replied, smiling. "Your car breaks down and today is your lucky day?" She was【41】. "What do you mean?" "I live 17 miles from here." I replied. "My car could have broken down anywhere along the freeway. It didn't.【42】it broke down in the perfect place: off the freeway,within walking distance of the college. I'm still able to teach my class and get help from the tow truck. If my car was meant to break down today, it couldn't have been in a more convenient way." The secretary's eyes opened【43】and then she smiled.
I scanned the sixty faces before me.【44】it was a big crowd, no one made any noise. Somehow, my story had【45】them. In fact, it had all started with a student's observation that I was cheerful.
(36)
A.nervously
B.carefully
C.cheerfully
D.eagerly
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听力原文:M: Excuse me, waitress, but I think I saw an insect or something in my chicken soup. Could you bring me another bowl?
W: I'm very sorry about that. I'll get you another bowl, and won't charge you for it today.
Q: Why did the man get the attention of the woman?
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A.Because he wanted to order another bowl of soup.
B.Because he doesn't want to pay the bill.
C.Because there was something wrong.
D.Because he didn't get what he wanted.
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He’s always been kind to me—I can’t just turn my______on him now that he needs my help.
A.head
B.ear
C.back
D.hand
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听力原文:M: Excuse me, I have an appointment to see Doctor Graham for a physical examination.
W: Please have a seat. She is in surgery right now. She'll be out in about 20 minutes.
Q: Where does this conversation probably take place?
(18)
A.In a doctor's office.
B.In an operating room.
C.In a professor's office.
D.In a gymnasium.
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听力原文:W: Mary told me that she was going to quit her job. I'll certainly be sorry to see her go.
M: Oh, she always says that! I wouldn't buy her a going-away present if I were you.
Q: What does the man think about Mary?
(18)
A.She will go away.
B.She will be sorry.
C.She won't quit her job.
D.She won't buy him a present.
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When I told my family that I was thinking of takin...
When I told my family that I was thinking of taking a cooking job, the roars of laughter were rather discouraging. No one believed that I could cook at all, as I had never had achance to practise at home, Our cook had ruled in the kitchen for thirty years and had an annoying tendency to regard the saucepans, stove and all the kitchen fittings as her own property. I once crept down there when I thought she was asleep in her room to try out an omelette (妙蛋). Noiselessly I removed a frying pan from its hook and the eggs from their cupboard. It was the pop of the gas that woke her, I think, for I was just breaking the first egg when a pair of slippered feet moved round the door and a shout of horror caused me to break the egg on the floor. This disaster, together with the fact that I was using her one very special beloved and cared for frying-pan, upset her so much that she locked herself in the store room with all the food and we had to make our Sunday dinner of bananas. If the family weren&39;t going to be helpful I would look for a job all by myself and not tell them about it until I&39;d got one. I had seen an agency in a local paper, so as soon as there was no one about to say "Where are you going?" I rushed out of the house in search of it. I sat on the edge of a chair and could see my nose shining out of the corner of my eye.I thought perhaps it was a good thing; it might look more earnest. The woman at the desk examined me through her glasses. Having asked me a few questions, she told me that it would be difficult to get a job without experience. "But," she said, "I&39; ve got someone who needs a cook badly. " She wrote down a number, and my spirits went up as I took the slip of paper she held out to me, saying:“Ring up this lady. She wants a cook. You wouldhave to start tomorrow by cooking dinner for ten people. Could you manage that?" “Oh yes," said I, never having cooked for more than four in my life.
Of the following, which would best characterize the response of the author’s family to her plan of taking a cooking job?
A.Pleased
B.Doubtful
C.Uncomfortable
D.Positive
One reason for the author’s: lack of practice in cooking was that___.A.no one in her family would like her to practise cooking
B.everything in the kitchen was property belonging to the cook
C.the cook would never allow her to do any cooking
D.she was not yet born when the cook came to the house
The cook felt uncomfortable when____.A.She heard a shout of horror
B.she heard the sound of a pair of slippered feet moving round the door
C.she saw the author creep down to the kitchen
D.she saw the author break an egg on the floor
When there was no one about, the author rushed out of the house because_____.A.she was afraid of seeing the cook again
B.she couldn’t answer the question her family would ask
C.that was the only chance for her to leave the house
D.didn’t want to reveal what she was going to do
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M: Mike told me yesterday that he'd been looking in vain for a job in the art gallery.
W: Really? If I remember right, he had a chance to work there but he turned it down.
Q: What does the woman say about Mike?
A.He used to work in the art gallery.
B.He does not have a good memory.
C.He declined a job offer form. the art gallery.
D.He is not interested in any part-time jobs.
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Please __________ my house for me while I’m away.
A.take care of
B.turn over
C.get together
D.look for
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She told me to use my dictionary to ________ anything I didn’t understand.
A.look out
B.look up
C.look for
D.look at