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How are you going on with your English?()
A . I am very well.
B . I am going to the library.
C . I am going to take College English Test Band Four.
D . That's a good questio
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How()time are you going to spend with me?
A . many
B . lot
C . much
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How do you do? Glad to meet you.()
A . Fine. How are you?
B . How do you do? Glad to meet you, too.
C . How are you? Thank you!
D . Nice. How are you?
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How are you,Bob?—greetings/How do you do?Hello!Hi!What’s up?()Ted
A . How are you?
B . I’m fine.Thank you.
C . How do you do?
D . Nice to mee tyou.
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A:()often do you go to the cinema? B: I go to the cinema once a week
A . What
B . How
C . Why
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How often do you go dancing?()
A . I will go dancing tomorrow.
B . Yesterday.
C . Every other day.
D . I've been dancing for a year.
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he following conversation clearly violates the_____ .
A: How do you finally go to school?
B: The bus is so fast so I got to school very early.
A . Maxim of Quantity
B . Maxim of Relation
C . Maxim of Quality
D . Maxim of Manner
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How do you do?()
A . Fine, thank you.
B . How do you do?
C . Not too bad.
D . Very well.
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Which of the tips do you often use when you give a talk?
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听力原文:F: Paul, nice to see you back from the university. How do you like your new university? I remember your mom had wanted you to go to London University so that you can live at home and walk or cycle to attend the lectures.
M: Well, you know I didn't go to London University after all. My new university is on the suburbs of an ancient cathedral city and it is almost 8 miles from the city center. The university is planned on the so called American campus system. That is to say, students live in halls of residence grouped around the main university buildings.
F: You mean you live, eat and study within the university proper?
M: Yes, I like it. Because we are a real community. We've got comfortable common rooms and bars. We arrange dances and parties. We've got clubs, theater groups, choirs and so on. And we've got an orchestra. I played the drums in it. By the way, how about your university days, Betty?
F: I rented a house with two other girls in the middle of the city about ten minutes walk from the university. The house is falling to pieces. It is damp and there is no proper heating. M: That sounds awful. I couldn't work in a place like yours. The district is poor and could almost be classed as a slum.
F: I don't think so. We live among real people who treat us as real people. We've got an electrician living next door, who is always coming in and mending our cooker and electric fires. We could try to get into one of the halls of the residents. But we prefer to be independent. It's nice to belong to the city and to do things outside the university.
M: What sort of things do you do outside the university?
M: Well, there is a group of us who go and help in a home for handicapped children. And I sing in the city bar "Choir". We get on well with the local people, not like you in that suburban district.
W: Well, I like history. And my university is one of the best universities for that subject. Besides, it is an ancient city with a lot of historical relics and sightseeing spots. If you can drop by by any chance, I can show you around.
F: You bet.
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A.In Bath.
B.In London.
C.In York.
D.In the suburbs.
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Chris: How often do you eat out, Amy?
Amy:__________. Almost five times a week.
A.Well, seldom
B.Well, never
C.Well, very often
D.Well, rarely
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How you say things is often more important than what you say.(英译中)
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How often do we see the moon as its brightest?
A.Once every week.
B.Once every year.
C.Once every 29.5 days.
D.Once every 27 days.
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— How do you ______we go to Beijing for our Holidays?— I think we' d better fly thereIt's much comfortable.
A.insist
B.want
C.suppose
D.suggest
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听力原文:M: I often go to school by bike. How about you W: I often walk there.Q: How does听力原文:M: I often go to school by bike. How about you W: I often walk there. Q: How does the woman go to school
A.On foot.
B.By bus.
C.By bike
D.By taxi.
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—Do you often go swimming in summer? —Yes. Swimming in summer is______.
A.great fun
B.a great fun
C.of great fun
D.great funs
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Do you often go to see a film at weekends?Do you often go to ____________________ at weekends?
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How do you think the man had better go to Mr. Lee's office?
A.By taking the lift.
B.On foot.
C.By following another man along the corridor.
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根据对话内容,按正确的顺序写出以下8个句子的序号 (字母需大写,答案之间空一格即可)。 A That's too bad. Are you going to see a doctor? B I'm glad to hear that. C How do you feel tonight? D I'm fine, thanks. How are you? E So, are you going to go to school tomorrow? F What's wrong? G Great. See you tomorrow. H I hope you feel better soon. In the afternoon Jason: Hi, Lisa. How are you? Lisa: _______________ Jason: Not so good. Actually, I feel really awful. Lisa: ________________ Jason: I
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How is everything going with you , Jasmine?
A.I am fine,thanks.and you
B.I am five,thanks
C.It is sunny
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Researches show that many people do not leave all organizations but leave a boss.So it is vital that when you apply for a position, you not only look at the organization and the role, but also interview your future boss.Applying for a new job is a two-way street—they select you and you select them. Before you go to the interview, write clown what your selection standards are for an effective boss.You can make a list of selection criteria, such as: What made your last boss "good" for you? How do you like to be trained? How do you like your boss to communicate with you?
Then you place them in order of importance.The most important should be on top of the list.Once you are clear on your standards, you may get some idea of how your future boss operates by the way the interview is conducted.For example, did it start and finish on time? How formal or informal was the room?
When the interview gets to the "Do you have any questions?" stage, you might like to ask some questions.With well-prepared questions, you can develop a very good idea of your future boss's management style.
36、Many people leave an organization because ______.
A.the boss doesn't like the employees
B.they don't like the boss
C.the organization is not good
D.the organization is not important
37、If you place your questions in order of importance, you ______.
A.put the least important first
B.put the longest question first
C.put the most important last
D.put the most important first
38、You can judge your future boss by the following EXCEPT ______.
A.whether the interview started on time
B.whether the interview room was formal
C.whether the boss played funny jokes
D.whether the interview finished on time
39、From this passage we get to know ______.
A.the interviewee can ask any question to the interviewer
B.the interviewer asks many difficult questions to the interviewee
C.the interviewer asks questions first
D.the interviewee asks questions first
40、The best title for this passage might be ______.
A.How to Get Along with Your New Boss
B.How to Ask Your New Boss Questions
C.How to Select Your New Boss
D.How to Prepare for Interview
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— Howre you — Fine, thnk you. ______ TooB.How do you doC.nd youD.How oldre you— Howre you — Fine, thnk you. ______ Too B.How do you do C.nd you D.How oldre you
A.Too
B.How do you do
C.And you
D.How old are you
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How often do you ()shopping?
A.A.have
B.B.make
C.C.see
D.D.do
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One silly question I simply can't stand is "How do you feel?". Usually the question is asked of a man in action --- a man on the go, walking along the street, or busily working at his desk. So what do you expect him to say? He'll probably say, "Fine, I'm all right," but "you've put a bug in his ear" -- maybe now he's not sure. If you are a good friend, you may have seen something in his face, or his walk, that he overlooked that morning. It starts him worrying a little. First thing you know, he looks in a mirror to see if everything is all right, while you go merrily on your way asking someone else, "How do you feel?"
Every question has its time and place. It's perfectly acceptable, for instance, to ask "How do you feel?" if you're visiting a close friend in the hospital, But if the fellow is walking on both legs, hurrying to make a train, or sitting at his desk working, it's no time to ask him that silly question.When George Bernard Shaw, the famous writer of plays was in his eighties, someone asked him "How do you feel?" Shaw put him in his place. "When you reach my age," he said, "either you feel all right or you're dead."
1.According to the writer, greetings, such as "How do you feel?" ____.
A、show one's consideration for others
B、are a good way to make friends
C、are proper to ask a man in action
D、generally make one feel uneasy
2.The question "How do you feel?" seems to be correct and suitable when asked of ____.
A、a man working at his desk
B、a person having lost a close friend
C、a stranger who looks somewhat worried
D、a friend who is ill
3.The writer seems to feel that a busy man should ____.
A、be praised for his efforts
B、never be asked any question
C、not be bothered
D、be discouraged from working so hard
4.George Bernard Shaw's reply in the passage shows his ____.
A、cheerfulness
B、cleverness
C、ability
D、politeness
5.“You've put a bug in his ear ”means that you've ____.
A、made him laugh
B、shown concern for him
C、made fun of him
D、given him some kind of warning