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Excuse me. I didn't mean to bother you.()
A . There‘s no problem.
B . It‘s a pleasure.
C . That‘s quite all right.
D . I didn‘t realize that.
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--Excuse me, how far is the airport from here? --()
A . You can take a taxi.
B . I’ll fly to Sydney.
C . It’s about thirty miles.
D . It’s only six hundred dollars.
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Excuse me. Is this table taken?()
A . We haven‘t booked the dishes.
B . We haven‘t ordered the dishes.
C . Yeah. I‘m saving these seats for friends.
D . Yeah. I‘m stuffed.
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Excuse me, which is the express train to Tokyo? ()
A . The express train is expensive.
B . OK. I‘ll five you a hand.
C . Sorry, the express bus has gone.
D . On your right. It‘ll leave in 5 minutes.
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Excuse me, could you tell me the time?()
A . You'd better buy a watch.
B . It's three thirty by my watch
C . Can you see the clock?
D . It's late I think.
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—Excuse me, could you tell me which bus goes to the Fine Arts Museum? —()
A . No, I can’t.
B . Yes, you’re right.
C . I don’t know either.
D . Sorry, I don’t know.
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Excuse me, how far is the airport from here? ()
A . You can take a taxi.
B . It‘s about thirty miles.
C . I‘ll fly to Sidney.
D . It‘s only six hundred dollars.
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Excuse me, can you tell me the way to the bus stop?()
A . Yes, go straight down this way to the end.
B . Why do you ask me the way?
C . Yes, I will.
D . No, I can't tell you that.
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--- Excuse me, sir. Would you do me a favour?--- Of course. What is it?--- I ______ if you could take me to the station.
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Excuse me, sir. Could you tell me ____?
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---Excuse me .How do I get to Porter Street from here? ---__________.You’d better ask
A.A.Well, it’s not too far away
B.B.Do you ask me
C.C.I’m not from around here
D.D.Pleased to meet you
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Tourist A: Excuse me. How do I get to Porter Street from here? Tourist B: ______. You'd better ask someone else.
A.It is very near
B.You can't miss it
C.I'm new around here, too
D.Turn left at the traffic lights
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Excuse me, are you waiting for the bus? — Yes, I am. But the bus is so late. __________,how can I get to No. 1 Middle School?
A:In the way;
B:On the way;
C:Out of the way;
D:By the way
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Excuse me, but cn you tell me _____ where cn I get to the librryB.where I cn get to the librrExcuse me, but cn you tell me _____ where cn I get to the librry B.where I cn get to the librry C.how cn I get to the librry D.how I cn get to the librry
A.where can I get to the library
B.where I can get to the library
C.how can I get to the library
D.how I can get to the library
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听力原文:M: Excuse me, I wonder if you would tell me how to find a place where I can have my shoes fixed. I'm new in the town.
W: Well, of course you can always look in the yellow pages in the back of the telephone book under shoe repair. But I think there's a good shop not far from here. Take the first street to the left and walk around three blocks. I can't remember the name of the shop, but you'll run into it. It's near the police station. By the way, do you know about the town guide? It has all kinds of useful information. I think you'll find it in any bookstore.
M: Thanks a lot. You've been very helpful. And I'll look for that town guide next time I'm in a bookstore. Let's see, you said the repair shop was three blocks on the right?
W: No, first street on the left, then three blocks.
M: Thanks again.
What is the man looking for?
A.The bookstore.
B.A town guide.
C.A shoe repair shop.
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Man: Excuse me, could you show me how to get to the public library? Woman: There is a public library around here? Question: What do we learn from the womans reply?
A.She doesn"t know about the public library.
B.She believes there is no pub here.
C.She doesn"t understand the question.
D.The public library is nearby.
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—Excuse me, can you tell me the time? —_______
A.Yes, I can.
B.It’s Sunday.
C.Sorry, my watch is out of order.
D.No, I don’t know.
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听力原文:W: Excuse me, Sir. I've been waiting here for nearly 20 minutes long just to pay my telephone bill.
M: I'm sorry about that. But the computer is down, and everybody has had to wait this afternoon.
Q: What's the woman complaining about?
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A.The long wait.
B.The broken-down computer.
C.The mistakes in her telephone bill.
D.The bad telephone service.
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听力原文:W: Excuse me, sir. I'm going to send this parcel m London. What's the postage for it?
M: Let me see. It's one pound and fifty.
Who is the woman most probably speaking to?
A.A railway porter.
B.A bus conductor.
C.A taxi driver.
D.A postal clerk.
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-Excuse me for coming late. –()
A.You’re welcome
B.That’s all right
C.Don’t mention it
D.It doesn’t matter
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–Cn I use your pen –__________.Excuse me. I cn’tB.Excuse me. You cn’tC.Sorry. I don’t hve one
–Cn I use your pen –__________.Excuse me. I cn’t B.Excuse me. You cn’t C.Sorry. I don’t hve one D.Sor
A.Excuse m
E.I can’t
B.Excuse m
E.You can’t
C.Sorry. I don’t have one
D.Sorry. You don’t have one
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Excuse me, could you tell me ______ Sorry, I don’t know. I’m new here.when the museum opensB.wherExcuse me, could you tell me ______ Sorry, I don’t know. I’m new here.when the museum opens B.where is No. Middle School C.how long the old ldy hd lived here D.how do you celebrte Hlloween
A.when the museum opens
B.where is No. Middle School
C.how long the old lady had lived here
D.how do you celebrate Halloween
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听力原文:W: Excuse me. Do you live here?
M: Yes, I've lived here in Edinburgh all my life. My name's Rory McDonald. How do you do?
W: Hi, I'm Chris Hudson from Phoenix, Arizona. I'm an oil engineer. I'm on my way to London on business.
M: How long are you staying in Edinburgh?
W: Just a day. What can I see here in twenty-four hours?
M: Well, most tourists want to visit the Castle. It's on Castle Rock. It's where the Scottish government used to be. From there you can walk down the Royal Mile.
W: What's the Royal Mile?
M: It's a narrow street of medieval houses. It's worth seeing. Then you really should visit Holyrood Palace.
W: Who lives in the Palace?
M: No one, except the Queen when she comes to Edinburgh, which is usually once a year. But the kings and queens of Scotland used to live there be fore Scotland was united with England.
W: When was that?
M: That was...er, let me see 2. in 1603.
W: You seem to know a lot about Scottish history.
M: Aye, well, I'm a McDonald of the McDonald clan. You know there are clans in Scotland, and we're all proud of our history.
W: I'd like to buy something as a souvenir of the trip. What should I buy?
M: Why don't you buy some sweaters? Scottish sweaters are famous for their quality. And you must buy some whiskey. Of course you know that's our national drink.
W: Yes, I've already bought the whiskey.
M: Good. But remember you mustn't put ice in it. That spoils the flavor!
W: Oh, we Americans put ice in everything!
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A.She comes to visit this famous town.
B.She comes to visit her friend.
C.She comes to Edinburgh on business.
D.She is on her way to London on business.
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--Excuse me.Could you please tell me how to get to the station?一Turn left at the first light.You can't () it.
A.find
B.catch
C.miss
D.forget