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A:Hello, David! I haven't heard from you for a long time. How have you been recently? B:()
A . That's ok
B . Long time no see
C . Not bad, thank you
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3. She once chose an (ugly) pullover for me and went on to choose the (awful) trousers that I had ever seen.
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I have often seen him ______ the moon and stars for hours. Why do you think he is doing that?
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--I haven't seen Tom for a long time. --He______to Boston. He went there last Monday.
A.goes
B.has gone
C.is going
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听力原文:W: I haven't seen you down at the tennis court in weeks. Have you been on vacation?
M: No, I have been around. It's just that I've got this pain in my elbow that's keeping me from playing tennis. And you know how much I love tennis!
W: I know. I used to see you practice every night. So what have you been doing to treat your elbow?
M: You name it pain-killers, heating pads, ice. But nothing seems to work.
W: Have you tried acupuncture?
M: Well, I've heard about it--they stick needles in all parts of your body, but I'm not too sure.
W: I don't blame you for being hesitant. I had a similar problem with my shoulder a while back. But I read an article about acupuncture for relieving pain, so I figured, why not? I'll try it.
M: And it worked?
W: It worked for me. The article was about an acupuncturist in California who's been successful in helping 90 percent of the people he's treated for the pain they get in their hands when they type too much.
M: That sounds promising. Now, isn't acupuncture a Chinese tradition?
W: That's right. The Chinese have been using acupuncture to treat pain for thousands of years. But it's really starting to catch on over here now. There are more than 9,000 licensed acupuncturists in the United States.
M: Wow! Is there an acupuncturist near campus?
W: There sure is. Are you busy now? I could walk you over there and you could make an appointment.
M: That'd be great. I want to get this problem taken care of as soon as possible so I can start playing tennis again.
(23)
A.Places to play tennis.
B.A way to relieve pain.
C.Common sports injuries.
D.A topic for a research paper.
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—How about a film tonight?—______ I haven't been to the cinema for a long time.
A.Yes, thanks.
B.Why not?
C.No, go away.
D.It's a pity.
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听力原文:I haven't got a class card for biology because registration for students whose last names begin with "W" doesn't start until tomorrow.
(22)
A.It's a bit too early to get a class card for me.
B.I misplaced my class card for biology.
C.I missed registration.
D.My last name is so strange that few people could pronounce it.
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听力原文:W: I haven't seen you here for a couple weeks. Have you stopped eating or something?
M: No. Does it look like I've stopped eating? I've been spending a lot of time in the library.
W: Working on a paper?
M: I wish I was working on a paper! I'm working on three different papers: anthropology, English literature, and history.
W: Wow, that is a lot of work.
M: Yeah, and what's frustrating is that I'm studying the nineteenth century British Empire in all three classes, but I can't just write a single paper for all three.
W: Why not?
M: The professors won't let me even if I make it three times as long as the suggested length.
W: That's too bad. Could you write your papers on three aspects of one topic?
M: Hmm. What do you mean? Do you have something in mind?
W: Well, let's see. Hmm... Maybe you could do something with Romanticism, like, ohh.., write your anthropology paper on the cultural basis of Romanticism, and, uh, your history paper on the influence of the Romantic poets on British foreign policy, and, OK, and your English paper on an analysis of some Romantic poems. M: Hey, that's not a bad idea! I've already started the research for one of the papers, so I can use that. What can I do to repay you?
W: You want to write up my chemistry paper for me?
M: I'd love to, but I've never taken chemistry, so I'm not sure you'd like the results.
W: Oh well, no thanks necessary then. I'll do it myself. Have a good weekend, and try to get out of the library and get some sleep. You have big circles under your eyes.
M: OK, I'll try. See you later.
(23)
A.Writing papers for his classes.
B.Preparing for the coming exam in the library.
C.Doing extra work in the chemistry lab.
D.Working overtime at a library.
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Woman: You are burning the candle at both ends. Man: But I haven't saved enough for my retirement. Woman: What do you live for? Today or tomorrow? Question: What does the woman imply?
A.Future happiness is attractive.
B.The man should retire early.
C.Today's happiness is less important than tomorrow's.
D.It doesn't make sense to work for the happiness of future.
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I hate people who_____the end of film that you haven't seen before.
A.reveal
B.rewrite
C.revise
D.reverse
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听力原文:W: Tony,you've been a racing-driver for nearly 10 years.You've had a very dangerous life,haven't you? I mean,you've almost been killed a couple of times during these years,haven't you?
M: Yes.I suppose that's right.
W: When was your worst accident?
M: I'd say last year.It was during the British Grand Prix last September.In the middle of the race I smashed into a wall.The car was completely mined and my left leg was broken.Luckily,nobody was,killed.
W: Is that the only time you've been...er...close to death?
M: No.Once,during the Mexican Grand Prix,two cars in front of file had a bad accident.One of them ran into the other.I sheered off to avoid them and hit a fence.My car was badly damaged but luckily I wasn't even hurt.
W: You must enjoy danger.I mean,you wouldn't be a racing-driver if you didn't,would you?
M: I don't know about that.I had a very frightening experience quite recently.I was frightened to death! I thought I was going to be killed at any moment.
W: Really?When was that?During your last race?
M: No.It was on my way to this studio.I had to drive through London streets during the lunch hour. There were so many cars all around me and they are so close each other.
Why does the woman say the man has led a dangerous life?
A.He often goes on exploring expeditions.
B.He is a racing driver for many years.
C.He likes to join in extreme sports.
D.He often drives fast during the night.
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听力原文:W: Well, Jack, I would offer you another drink but I have guests coming and I haven't even begun to prepare the dinner. Thanks for stopping by.
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.
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Katherine: Linda] I haven't seen you for ages. How are you? Linda: Fine. And you? Katherine: Pretty good. How's Frank? Linda: Oh, don't you know? We got divorced two years ago. Katherine: ______.
A.Oh, I am sorry.
B.What a pity!
C.It is really a problem.
D.Hope you'll be better.
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Ihadn’t seen him for years, but I ________ his voice on the telepho
A、realized
B、recognized
C、discovered
D、heard
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听力原文:Woman: I haven’t seen you for ages! Where have you been Man: Actually, I have bee
听力原文:Woman: I haven’t seen you for ages! Where have you been Man: Actually, I have been doing research recent
A.He is doing research.
B.He works long hours in the laB
C.He is making progress.
D.He was unhappy until recently.
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听力原文:W: Hi, David. I haven't seen you for ages. How are you getting along with your work?
M: Hi, Susan. Not so well as to be expected. I've left my position. I can't bear the rudeness of my boss any longer.
W: What are you going to do then?
M: No idea. Anyway, I've got to think about it seriously. And you?
W: I've been very successful as a dancer. I like this kind of life. It is so exciting.
M: You can't do that forever.
W: No. But I've decided to open a dance school once I've moved to the top. A lot of young dancers need better training.
M: That's a wonderful idea.
What does the man do now?
A.A teacher.
B.A dancer.
C.Neither of the above.
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We hdn’t seen ech other for yersnd he hd chnged gret del, so I didn’t _______ himt firsWe hdn’t seen ech other for yersnd he hd chnged gret del, so I didn’t _______ himt first.relize B.repet C.know D.rec ognize
A.realize
B.repeat
C.know
D.rec ognize
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I haven't seen such an interesting film _____.
A. for a long time
B. a long time ago
C. since a long time
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I haven't seen Sara since she was a little girl, and she has changed beyond______.
A.hearing
B.strength
C.recognition
D.measure
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– I haven't seen Belly for 10 years.– Either have I.()
对
错
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– I haven't seen Belly for 10 years.– Haven't I.()
对
错
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I haven't met John for ages, but I()him this morning.
A.happened to meet
B.occurred to meeting
C.occurred to meeting
D.happened to meeting
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lthough we hdn’t seen ech other for twenty yers, I recognized him______I sw him.the momentB..lthough we hdn’t seen ech other for twenty yers, I recognized him______I sw him.the moment B.suddenly C.by the moment D.quickly
A.the moment
B.suddenly
C.by the moment
D.quickly
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--I haven’t seen you for ages. Haven’t you graduated from college?--Yes. I _____
A.study
B.have studied
C.am studying
D.studied