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-I've got a terrible pain in my arm. -().
A . Yes, you’re quite right.
B . Thanks for telling me.
C . I’m sorry to hear that.
D . Thank you.
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A:The senior managers need the results from last month straight away, so I can't stop to talk. I've got to hurry. B:()
A . Stay longer
B . Go slowly
C . Ok, see you later
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2 I feel/’ve got a cold. ____
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Well, I've got a head on my shoulders and a good pair of hands. Unless you don’t trust me, that's security, isn’t it?
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1 Change have to the correct form of have got in each sentence.► I have an old car. I’ve got an old car.1 She has blue eyes. ________________
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I hear you’ve got a new job. How do you get on?
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Speaker A: Did you hear about those people who got hurt when going mountain climbing? I think they shouldn't allow people to go mountain climbing. It's too dangerous.
Speaker B: ______
A.I couldn't agree more. I can't understand why anyone wants to get to the top of a mountain.
B.I couldn't agree less. Mountain climbing is actually more dangerous than surfing.
C.I'm sorry to hear that. Where did you get the news?
D.No, I have decided not to go mountain climbing with my friends next month.
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I've got a______idea of how we should help the students with their English study.
A.general
B.generally
C.whole
D.roughly
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Shop-assistant: Can I help you? Customer: Yes, I'd like to try these shoes in size 4, please? Shop -assistant: Yes, just a moment... I'm sorry but we've only got them in four and a half.______?
A.How about another pair
B.Do you want to try them on
C.Do you need any help
D.Any particular color
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I’ve got a bottle of beer, but I haven’t got anything _____ I can open it with.
A. that
B. what
C. where
D. which
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听力原文:W: There is nothing I like more than a good detective story when I've got some spare time.
M: I like to read too. But I prefer non-fiction: history, philosophy and others alike.
Q: What do we know about the man from this conversation?
(14)
A.He doesn't have time to read.
B.He has no reading preference.
C.He doesn't read the same kind of books as the woman.
D.He prefers writing to reading.
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听力原文:Girl: Are you busy Dad? I've got something I want to ask you. I've been invited to a party on Saturday. Would you give me a lift there?
Man: Where is the party then?
Girl: It's at Tom's house. His sister is 18 on Saturday, and they're having a big
celebration. It's going to be brilliant. They're having a disco and Tom's Mum's a wonderful cook, so the food will be good. They've invited all their friends from school but their cousins will be there too.
Man: Well, I hope the weather stays warm so you can be outside. It sounds as if a lot of people are coming. But it all sounds fine to me. It'll be nice for you to go out at the weekend. You spend too much time at home studying. Now, what time does the party start and what time does it finish?
Girl: It starts at eight o'clock and finishes about half past twelve. But Jane's going as well, and her Dad will collect us and bring us home afterwards. It's all arranged.
Man: Mmm ... it'll be difficult for us to take you. Mum and I are going to see a film which starts at 7:15. Let's see. Why don't we collect you and Jane at the end of the party? Then you could ask Jane's Dad to take you both to the party at eight.
Girl: I'm sure that'll be fine. I'll go and give Jane a ring.
Man: Just one thing though — we'll pick you up at 11:30. I really think that's late enough.
Girl: Oh Dad! That's so early. Remember we don't have to go to school on Sunday! Don't make us leave an hour before everyone else.
Man: Well, I suppose it is the weekend. Let's say midnight. But definitely no later.
Girl: But ...
Man: That's my final decision! Now go and ring Jane before I change my mind!
Girl: Okay.
&8226;Look at the six sentences for this part.
&8226;You will hear a conversation between a teenage girl called Anna and her father about a party.
&8226;Decide if each sentence is correct or incorrect.
Anna begins by asking her father to collect her from the party.
A.正确
B.错误
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听力原文:W: In the studio today we've got Roberta Wilson, who's a time management consultant. Good morning, Roberta.
M: Good morning, Cindy.
W: Roberta, what exactly do time management consultants do?
M: Well, Cindy, it's all about helping people to organize their work in an ef fective way: maximum efficiency; minimum stress.
W: Hah, sounds like something I need. Who are your clients?
M: Um, mainly business people, but I've also worked with politicians, civil servants and university lecturers.
W: Um, quite a range, then. And what sort of things help people to organ ize their time? I suppose punctuality is important.
M: Um, yes and no. It's easier to finish a meeting on time if it starts on time. But in international contexts, you do have to be aware of cultural differences.
W: For example?
M: Well, in Britain big, formal meetings usually start on time, but less for mal meetings often begin a few minutes late. In Germany, on the other hand, people expect all meetings to begin on time; In some countries, er, for example, in Latin America, there's a more relaxed attitude. So, you d6 have to adapt to circumstances.
W: Um, it sounds like even if you manage your own time very well, you still can't control what other people do.
M. Well, you can set limits. If you're meeting a friend who always arrives late, you can say, "Well, I'm going to wait for 15 minutes. If they aren't there by then, I'll leave,"
W: Hmm. I've got one friend who's always late. I don't think I'd ever see her if I did that.
M: Hah, but people who are always late are the ones you need to set limits with. If they know that you won't wait, then, perhaps they'll make an effort.
W: Isn't that rather harsh?
M: No, not really. Someone who constantly turns up late is putting a low value on your time. Let them know you've got other things to do. And I'm not suggesting you do that with everyone just the persistent latecomers.
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A.To help people to organize their work in an effective way.
B.To help people to become efficient at their jobs.
C.To help people to arrange their time properly.
D.To help people to reduce stress.
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——()?——Not at all. But I’ve only got some clothes and some other things in it.
A.Could you put your bag on the belt, please?
B.Could you tell me what’s in your bag, please?
C.Would you mind opening your bag?
D.Would you mind putting your metal objects on the tray?
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听力原文:M: Anna, I am going to the headquarters now because the supervisor wants to see me, right now! I don't know why but I feel like I am in big trouble this time. Besides, I' ve got to do a bunch f things there.
W: But Mr. Shin, please don't forget about your appointment with Natalie at 2:00. You know she is a very important client for us, OK?
M: I know that. I' II try to be here on time. If I am late, could you please make an excuse for me?
W: Okay, by the way, did you finish making the list of things in the warehouse for the meeting with Susan at 5:00?
Where is the man going?
A.The sales department
B.To meet Anna
C.Business trip
D.Main office
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Speaker A: I've got a fever and a really bad headache. Speaker B: ______
A.Why are you so careless about yourself?
B.This kind of thing happens to everyone.
C.You should take good care of yourself.
D.Oh, that's too bad. Why don't you take some aspirin?
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I’ve got______ today.
A.the bad toothache
B.a bad toothache
C.bad toothaches
D.the bad toothaches
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- I hear you've got a new house.-().
A.No news is good news.
B.Please tell me where it is.
C.Yes.I just bought it last month.
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Wang: I've got an appointment. I'm going to meet a friend in London at 3 p.m. It's already a quarter past 2. ______.
David: I'm going to London. I can give you a lift if you like.
Wang: Could you really? That would be great.
A.I'll never make it
B.I'll never do it
C.I'll never reach it
D.I'll never attain it
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You've only got a slight cold. You'll____it in a day or two.
A.get at
B.get into
C.get in
D.get over
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—You’ve got cold, not the H7N9! Everything will turn out OK. —______! I hve been worryingbout i
—You’ve got cold, not the H7N9! Everything will turn out OK. —______! I hve been worryingbout it for
A.What a relief
B.That’s for sure
C.How surprising
D.I’m sorry to hear that
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I just learned that I've got a very important meeting( )July 2nd.
A:on
B:in
C:at
D:by
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I’ve _____to go. A, got B, get
A.got
B.get
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I’ve got a cell phone, email and voice mail. But why am I so lonely