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Thank you for your help. ()
A . My pleasure./You’re welcome./Noproblem
B . Never mind
C . Quite right.
D . Don’t thank me.
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Thanks a lot. You've gone to so much trouble. ()
A . It‘s no trouble at all.
B . That‘s all right. I like it
C . I don‘t think it‘s a trouble.
D . That‘s very kind of you.
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-Thanks for your help. -().
A . My pleasure
B . Never mind
C . Quite right
D . Don’t thank me
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Your products()so well here but for a lot of advertisements we have done on television and in newspapers.
A . would not have been sold
B . won’t sell
C . would not sell
D . have not been sold
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She thanks you for _____her your car.
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We availof ___ this opportunity to express our thanks for your close cooperation.
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Thank you for your help翻译为“谢谢您的帮助”是对的还是错的
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I would like to __________ my thanks for your kindness.
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A:Thanks a lot for your kindness. B: ——————————
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2 Offer someone help. A Do ________ help?Say no politely. B No, ________, thanks.
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— Thanks a lot. You've gone through so much trouble.rn—________________.
A、It's no trouble at all
B、That's good.
C、I don't think it's a trouble
D、That's very kind of you
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听力原文:BRYSON: Well, Amina, thanks for letting me have your draft in such good time.
AMINA: Oh, that's alright. I was just very anxious to hear what you think of it. You can
see that I decided to change the topic - I had been interested in looking at
Barings Factory.
BRYSON: Oh, I think the hospital was a much better choice. In fact.., well... I have to 【Q21】
say that I thought it was good.
AMINA: Oh?
BRYSON: There's still lots of work to be done...
AMINA: Oh yes.., of course.
BRYSON: But there's plenty of good ideas. It opens well and the first chapter is fine but
the middle section really stood out for me... most interesting. 【Q22】
AMNA: That's amazing because I really didn't find it a bit easy to write... 【Q23】
BRYSON: How long did you work on the whole thing?
AMINA: Well, I spent about two or three weeks reading and doing general research and
then I dashed the writing off very quickly.., so about four weeks in all.
BRYSON: Well, that's about par for the course. You've got a while yet to make the changes.
AMINA: Oh right.., no problem...
BRYSON: Right. Let's have a look at my notes here. OK. Starting with section headings
…. the broad divisions are good but you'll have to re-do the actual headings. Example
I've made some suggestions in the margins...
AMINA: OK. Thanks.
BRYSON: Now, this information on local housing... I can see why you put it there but it 【Q24】
really isn't relevant to the approach you've taken.
AMINA: I think I see what you mean.
BRYSON: Now... what did I say about the interviews?
AMNA: I worked very hard on those. I really thought they were valuable.
BRYSON: They are, Amina, but they're very complex and rather unclear at the moment.
You're going to have to spend a bit of time making the data a lot clearer. 【Q25】
AMINA: OK... as long as I don't have to remove them altogether...
BRYSON: No, don't worry.
AMINA: What about the chronology.., the list of dates? I wasn't sure whether I should
rewrite those.
BRYSON: My advice on that is to take them out. I feel it makes the whole piece appear 【Q26】
too simplistic.
AMINA: OK, if it'll help.
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BRSON: Now, there are a couple of other books I'd like you to look at. Have you got a
pen? Right... Approaches to Local History by John Mervis...
AMINA: Right...
BRYSON: And then I think you need to think about ways of representing interview data.
Have a look at Sight and Sound by Kate Oakwell. 【Q27】
AMINA: Sight and Sound.
BRYSON: Then you know I'm going away on holiday next week...
AMINA: Yes.
BRYSON: So when you've made the changes I suggest you show the work to your 【Q28】
Support Tutor.
AMINA: Support Tutor... right...
BRYSON: Then you do the proof reading... 【Q29】
AMINA: Proof reading.., uh-huh. When by, do you think?
BRYSON: I'd aim for 29 June and after that you should get it laser printed.., but be &nb
A.school.
B.hospital.
C.factory.
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听力原文:M: Hello, Prof. Dianna, you wanted to see me? W: Oh, yes, Frank. Thanks for coming. It's about your work as a teaching assistant. I've just read your evaluations, the ones the students filled out toward the end of the semester.
M: Yes...? Well, how were they?
W: Would you like to take a look? Out of a possible score of five, you got a four point eight. That's very high, Frank.
M: Well, what a pleasant surprise.
W: When we see such a high score, we generally try to keep the Teaching Assistant on a little longer and perhaps even ask them to cover more classes. What do you say, Frank? Would you like this?
M: I sure would, but I don't know if I can. Next fall will be my last semester of coursework for my master's and I'll be very busy doing re search on my thesis. Could I have a few days to think about it?
W: Certainly, I wouldn't want you to fall behind in your course-work, but I do think you should consider getting more experience in the class room. You seem to have a real gift.
M: Thanks for your praise, Professor.
W: Let me know by the beginning of next week, will you?
M: Sure thing. I'll drop by again on Monday or Tuesday.
(23)
A.More work as an instructor.
B.A higher salary.
C.A longer vacation period.
D.A research assignment.
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—Thank you very much for your help.—().
A.A.Thank you the same
B.B.You're welcome
C.C.Don't do that
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Man: We're looking for a place to hold a surprise party for Jill. There's a lot of space in your apartment, isn't there?Woman: There used to be. You see, well, I just can't bring myself to throw anything away.Question: What does the woman imply?
A.She doesn't have enough room to host a party.
B.She's not used to living in such a big apartment.
C.She doesn't know what to bring to the parry.
D.She can't attend the party.
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14. It helps us a lot and _______ your safety.
A.guaranteeing
B.guarantees
C.guaranteed
D.guaran
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听力原文:M: So, you must have a lot of contact with overseas students in your work helping people coping with daily existence.
W: Sometimes. You know the life of a social worker is not all wonderful and working to help people in their daily life. I have to spend a lot of time pushing paper, and writing reports too. But when I do get out, yeah, I see a lot of foreigners. And sometimes they come in because life in America has just beaten them down and they can't cope financially or emotionally.
M: Really? I would think that they had a good support network in place, especially university students.
W: They do have a network, and a variety of support groups, but these can't meet all of the students' needs. They can't help with paying bills, dealing with American neighbors and customs, fitting in, getting a driver's license, etc. They try, but very often the student has to figure out a lot of this stuff by himself. And if he or she is shy, they don't have the courage to ask other people, even other people from their nationality.
M: So what are some of the things that overseas students struggle with?
W: This might interest you, but they struggle with the food, especially Chinese. You know, they come here knowing that Americans love Chinese food so much. They think that there will be good restaurants with Chinese food that they love. But they get here and they are extremely surprised. Americans enjoy totally different flavors.
M: So what do they do?
W: If they're brave and curious, they look around and test all the restaurants. There is usually at least one restaurant in every town that has almost quality food.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. In which aspect does the woman help people in her work?
24. Why do people come to the woman for help?
25. How did Chinese students expect the American-made Chinese food before they came to the U.S?
(20)
A.Writing reports for them.
B.Teaching them foreign languages.
C.Helping them deal with daily existence.
D.Introducing work for them.
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听力原文:M: I've just brought your grass cutter back. Thanks for lending it to me. Where shall I leave it?
W: Just put it under the tree there. Use it again any time.
What's the probable relationship between these two speakers?
A.Relatives.
B.Roommates.
C.Colleagues.
D.Neighbors.
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We are writing to_______our thanks for your contribution to the blood donation drive.
A.express
B.expressed
C.expressive
D.expression
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-thanks a lot for your lovely gift.-_________.
A.A.No, it IS not so good
B.B.I'm glad you like it
C.C.Please don't say so
D.D.Never mind
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-Thanks a million for your help. -_
A.Never mind
B.My pleasure
C.Good idea
D.That’s Ok
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--_____ good suggestion you have given to me!Thanks a lot. --My pleasure.
A.What a
B.How
C.What
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Decide whether the following statements chosen from correspondences are communicating: Thanks for your letter. It has been long time that I did not receive your letter. I was glad to read your letter.
A.facts
B.opinions
C.emotions
D./
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If you get_______ in a foreign city, you’d better stay where you are and wait for your friends to come to your help.
A.lose
B.to lose
C.losing
D.lost