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Thank you for the wonderful meal, Mrs. Hanson.()
A . Oh, I don't think you ate well.
B . I'm not a good cook in fact.
C . Be careful next time
D . I'm glad you enjoyed it.
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Thank you ever so much for the book you gave me.()
A . No thanks
B . I'm glad you like it
C . Yes, it is good
D . No, it's not so good
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Thank you ever so much for the coat you bought me()
A . No thanks
B . I'm glad you like it
C . Please don't say so
D . No, it's not so good
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Thank you so much for the silent way to me.
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Thank you for your remittance of US $ 2,150.00 _____the 70% freight due under Invoice No.22B/96.
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We thank you for your inquiry and have pleasure in giving you the following ___subject to prior sale.
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I'm calling to thank you so much for stopping by our booth at the Asia Spring Fair. 我打电话来感谢你在我们亚洲春季博览会的展台前驻足。
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请选择合适的选项,补充下列英文句子:Thank you for your () to my store, you can find the
请选择合适的选项,补充下列英文句子:Thank you for your () to my store, you can find the products you need from my store.
A.visitted
B.visited
C.visits
D.visiting
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听力原文:Jack, thank you for inviting us to dinner in your house tomorrow. But I'm extremely sorry that my wife and I won't be able to make it.
The speaker feels sorry because______.
A.he can't attend tomorrow's dinner.
B.his wife can't attend tomorrow's dinner.
C.the couple can't attend tomorrow's dinner.
D.the couple would be unable to cook the dinner.
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听力原文:WOMAN: Good afternoon, Mr Gray. Thanks for coming to our university to talk about the problem in the Darlinghurst area to our new international students.
MAN: Yes. Thank the university to allow me to come to talk to you all afternoon. The reason for my visit here is to outline a problem that female international visitors and students have been having in the Darlinghurst area.
WOMAN: We all heard that for the last month or so, thieves have targeted the area snatching handbags and backpacks from unsuspected women. Why in the Darlinghurst area?
MAN: As you probably know. Darlinghurst is very popular with tourists for shopping and sightseeing and it's also a popular meeting meeting place for students. There are lots of cafes and coffee shops and unfortunately, we have had some thieves taking advantage of these conditions.
WOMAN: Can you tell us about the thieves more specifically?
MAN: Sure. The thieves are young and fit. They grab the bag from the woman's shoulder or out of her hand when she's involved with something else, you know, deep in conversation or window-shopping, so they grab the bag and then run away very quickly. By the time the victims realize what's happened, the young man's out of sight and there's little hope of catching him.
WOMAN: You mean the thieves usually attack female by themselves?
MAN: They used to. But now it seems they're becoming braver arid targeting women in groups. Age doesn't seem to matter to the thieves, it's just a matter of opportunity. They look for someone who isn't consciously protecting their bag and for a place with an easy getaway, you know, not too crowded.
WOMAN: Are any of these thieves caught?
MAN: We've only had two of these bag-snatchers almost caught when the victims chased after them. Unfortunately, on both occasions, as soon as the women reached the thief, he threw the bag right at them and then escaped.
WOMAN: Mr. Gray, can you give the students some suggestions to protect themselves from these brazen thieves?
MAN: Yeah. We don't encourage you to chase these thieves because we don't want to see anyone get hurt. So, what can you do? Well, unfortunately, not much but we are asking that you be aware of this danger. If possible, hang onto your bags carefully and never leave your bags on the ground at one of the many cafes when you have a coffee or a meal and don't leave it on a chair or table-top even if you think it is in your sight. We also caution you about carrying anything too valuable in your bags. It seems like the thieves arc not only after cash. They've been using credit cards illegally on the Internet m purchase goods or access pornographic sites. So it is vital that you keep your credit card details and report to the police if it is stolen.
Questions:
19.What is the problem that Mr. Gray describes to the students?
20.Why is it difficult to chase the thieves?
21.How many thieves have the police caught?
22.Which of the following does Mr. Gray suggest the students to do?
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A.Women being robbed.
B.Thieves stealing bags from international tourists.
C.Darlinghurst residents being robbed.
D.Burglaries happening in Darlinghurst.
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听力原文:W: Thank you so much for letting me use your computer the other day. It was such bad luck that mine crashed when I had almost finished.
M: No problem. What are friends for?
Q: What can we find out from this conversation?
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A.The woman didn't finish her project.
B.The man doesn't have a computer.
C.The woman's computer was broken.
D.The woman has bought a new computer.
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—Thank you ever so much for the book you sent me. —______.
A.No thanks
B.I"m glad you like it
C.Please don"t say so
D.No, it"s not so good
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Visitor: Thank you very much for your care while I am at Cambridge. Host: ______I'm glad you enjoyed the visit.
A.Never mind.
B.No thanks.
C.My pleasure.
D.Goodbye.
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听力原文:Woman: Thank you for calling Finchester Zoo. The zoo is open on six days and closed on Mondays. The opening hours are from ten a.m. until it gets dark. This is half past nine in the summer and four o'clock in the winter.
There is a guided tour of the zoo every hour. Visitors for the tour should wait at the entrance which is where the tour begins. Our guide will meet you there. The tour finishes at the cafe.
You should not feed the animals but you can watch when we give them something to eat. Every day at two o'clock the lions are given their food and the elephants get theirs at three o'clock.
There is a shop in the zoo where you can buy books and games. All the family will like playing these. There is also a cafe which sells snacks.
Tickets for adults cost six pounds eighty-five and children's tickets are four pounds sixty-five. A family ticket, for two adults and three children, is eighteen pounds seventy-five.
For more information ...
You will hear some information about Finchester Zoo.
Listen and complete questions 21-25.
You will hear the information twice.
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Thank you for your letter regarding the damaged goods.We wish to express our deep regret at this incident.()
A.感谢贵方关于货物丢失的来信。对于此次事件,我方万分抱歉。
B.感谢贵方关于货物延迟发货的来信。对于此次事件,我方万分抱歉。
C.感谢贵方关于货物浸湿的来信。对于此次事件,我方万分抱歉。
D.感谢贵方关于货物损坏的来信。对于此次事件,我方万分抱歉。
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听力原文:M: Welcome to “Movie on the Show”, today our guest is Nancy Meyers, director of the newly released movie “What Women Want”. Thank you for coming.
W: Thank you.
M: Meyers, how do you describe your film? Are you satisfied with it?
W: Well, I am happy to see it top the U.S. weekend box office. Have you seen the film? Ha, it tells the story of Nick Marshall, a Chicago advertising executive. He acquires the power to read women's minds, not just what they say but also what he hears them think. That's amazing, isn't it? I like the way Gibson interprets his role.
M: Yeah, Marshall regards himself as a gift to women. I saw the movie. Then why do you choose Mel Gibson? We know, audiences usually see him playing a man with a strong typical man side, such as in his previous action movies like “Brave Heart”, while “What Women Want” is what you termed as an old-fashioned romantic comedy.
W: You are right.That's precisely why I choose him. Gibson has been known as a joker on the set and a fan of silly comedy, but has not done many romantic comedies. I just want him to display his“feminine”potential in“What Women Want”. And I am grateful to see that he has done a good job.
M: What do you want audiences to learn from this film?
W: About Women. We should learn about women. They are individuals. What they appreciate is when you make the effort, even if you are not quite getting something they say.
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A.Movie on Display.
B.Movie on the Show.
C.Best-selling Movie.
D.Shining Movie Stars.
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The poor are very wonderful people. One evening we went out and we picked up four people from the street. And one of them was in a most terrible condition - and I told the sisters: You take care of the other three. I take care of this one who looked worse. So I did for her all that my love can do. I put her in bed, and there was such a beautiful smile on her face. She took hold of my hand as she said just the words "Thank you" and she died.
I could not help but examine my conscience before her and I asked what I would say if I was in her place. And my answer was very simple. I would have tried to draw a little attention to myself. I would have said I am hungry, that I am dying, I am cold, I am in pain, or something, but she gave me much more - she gave me her grateful love. And she died with a smile on her face. So did that man whom we picked up from the drain, half eaten with worms, and we brought him to the home. "I have lived like an animal in the street, but I am going to die like an angel, loved and cared for", he said at the end . And it was so wonderful to see the greatness of that man who could speak like that, who could die like that without blaming anybody, without cursing anybody, without comparing anything. Like an angel - this is the greatness of our people. And that is why we believe what Jesus has said: I was hungry, I was naked, I was homeless, I was unwanted, unloved, uncared for, and you did it to me.
And with this prize that I received as a Prize of Peace, I am going to try to make the home for many people who have no home. Because I believe that love begins at home and if we can create a home for the poor I think that more and more love will spread. And we will be able through this understanding love to bring peace, be the good news to the poor, the poor in our own family first, in our country and in the world. When I pick up a person from the street, hungry, I give him a plate of rice, a piece of bread, I have satisfied. I have removed that hunger. But to a person who is shut out, who feels unwanted, unloved, terrified, the person who has been thrown out from society, that poverty is so full of hurt and so unbearable… And so let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love, and once we begin to love each other naturally we want to do something.
What can be learned from the second paragraph?
A.The woman should have paid more attention to herself.
B.The man couldn' t blame anyone.
C.The author is religious.
D.The man died in the street.
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Thank you for your letter of March 3, 2005 and the samples of socks. Although we are interested in your products, we find your price is so high. As you probably know, the socks available at present on the market manufactured by factories in Shenyang are o
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听力原文:On behalf of Reading Advantage, I'd like to thank you all so much for recognizing the contributions we've made to literacy in Trenton this year. This award is such great encouragement for us to work even harder towards advancing citywide literacy in the years to come. I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of the people who contributed to our success and accomplishments, not only this year, but for the past five years since we began our mission to eliminate illiteracy in Trenton. I'd like to start by thanking Michelle Gray as one of the largest donors to our organization. We wouldn't have been as successful without her assistance.
What is the speaker doing?
A.Accepting an award
B.Holding an auction
C.Organizing an event
D.Overseeing a contest
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British people say “thank you” when they pay in the restaurant.
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Thank you for the_______ that you gave me when I felt English too difficult to learn.
A.praise
B.encouragement
C.prize
D.award
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Thank you for the difficulty ________ you have had painting the house.
A.when
B./
C.why
D.where
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—_____ — Certainly, thank you for the invitation()
A.What do you think of the movie
B.What about an action movie
C.Would you like to buy tickets for 6 a.m.
D.Would you like to go to the movies with me tonight
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Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you very much for coming to our conference this afternoon. I’m Henry Johnson, the();