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I haven't read()book, but I read half of it. At least I know something about the subject now
A . whole
B . the whole
C . all of
D . all
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A:Hello, I'm Susan. Nice to meet you. B:()
A . And you?
B . Nice to meet you, too.
C . Very nice.
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A:() B:Yes. I haven't retired yet.
A . That’s not exactly true.
B . Peter, are you still doing consultancy work?
C . How are things at Bibury System?
D . Nice to meet you again. Peter. It’s been a long time.
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A:Hello,( )?B:Where can I buy some stamps C:At the stamp counter over there .
A . A、CanIhelpyouB、MayIhelpyou
B . C、WhatcanIdoforyouD、AnythingIcandoforyou
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I'm a nurse. I() David()the same hospital
A . work at;in
B . work for;at
C . work with;i
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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.
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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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听力原文:M: What a delicious meal! Waitress, can I have the bill? I'm afraid I haven't brought enough cash with me. Do you honor credit cards?
W: Here it is, sir. Your bill totals 100 dollars. You can use two kinds of credit cards, American Express and State Express.
M: That is fine. I have the American Express. Here is 15 dollars; that's my tip for you.
W: Thank you very much, sir.
Where does the conversation happen probably?
A.In the post office
B.In the bank
C.In the restaurant
D.In the company
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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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Jane hasn't finished her homework and I haven't finished mine, ______.
A.either
B.neither
C.too
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Frank:David,I was told that you guys had a wonderful time at the cinema.I shouldhave gone to see the film with you last night. David:__________.
A.It is your own business
B.What a pity!
C.That sounds pity thing
D.Good luck with you l
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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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I haven't got a chair ________.
A.to sit
B.for to sit on
C.to sit on
D.for sit
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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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Peter and David haven't been on speaking terms recendy. They______about something.
A.should quarrel
B.might quarrel
C.could have quarreled
D.must have quarreled
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Haven't I told you I don't want you keeping______with those awful riding-about bicycle boys?
A.company
B.acquaintance
C.friends
D.place
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I haven't yet had time to think over the proposals _____ at the last meeting .
A.which made
B.that were made them
C.that were made
D.which made them
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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.– So 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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-Hello,I'm David Chen.Nice to meet you.()
A、Are you?
B、Nice to meet you too.
C、Yes
D、Very nice.
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- Hello , I m David Manning. Nice to meet you.()
A、Nice to meet you , too
B、I m Xiaoyan. Fine , thank you.
C、I m nice , too.
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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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I haven't got anything to do, so l () go with you.
A.must
B.may as well
C.have to
D.may
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A: Hello, Mr.Kubat.I am glad to meet you here at the fair.
B: Likewise.Take a seat, please.How about a cup of tea?
A: Sure.Thank you.It seems your business is prosperous.There are many customers here.
B: Yes, it's not too bad.Our sales are going up year after year.And we still have a large potential production capacity.
A: Well, what do you think of choosing a commission representative or agent abroad to promote your sales?
B: That's a good idea.So far, we have several agents abroad.
A: We are willing to be your agent in Thailand for hand-held tools.What do you think?
B: That sounds good.
A : Then , what's your usual commission rate for your agents?
B: Usually, we give a commission of 3% to our agents.
A: 3% is too low, I think.You see, we have a lot of work to do in sales promotion such as advertising on radio or TV, printing booklets, leaflets, catalogues and so on.It all costs money.3% is not enough.
B: Don't worry.We'll allow you a higher commission rate if your sales score a substantial increase.
A: You mean to say.--
B: Now, if you sell US $2 million worth of hand-held tools annually, we can only allow 3% commission.If the annual turnover exceeds US $5 million, you can get 5% commission.What do you think of that?
A: It sounds OK.Then how do you pay the commission?
B: We may deduct the commission from the invoice value directly or remit it to you after payment.
A: All right.If it's okay, we would like to sign an agency agreement with you immediately.
B : Think it over.We hope to keep a good business relationship with you.
A: Thank you for your help.