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gift. — ____________________
A:I’m glad you like it. B:No, thanks. C:It’s very kind of you. D:I’m sorry to hear that.
— ____________________ — It’s Friday.
A:What day is it? B:What’s the date today? C:What’s the time? D:What time is it?
Airlines? — ____________________
A:Yes, can I help you? B:Yes, what do you want? C:Yes, you’re right. D:Yes, right number.
ema? — ____________________
A:It’s very far. B:Yes, there is a cinema near here. C:It’s well known. D:Go down this street and turn left.
schedule the appointment? — ____________________
A:I like to schedule the appointment. B:How about 9:00 tomorrow? C:I’m afraid not. D:Wonderful! See you then.
— Your name again, please? ____________________ — It’s Bell Green.
A:I didn’t quite catch you. B:You are Bell Green. C:I don’t know you. D:It’s your turn.
r personal question? — Of course, ____________________.
A:good idea B:that’s right C:never mind D:go ahead
or me to carry upstairs. — ____________________
A:You may ask for help. B:I’ll give you a hand. C:Please do me a favor. D:I’d come to help.
? — ____________________
A:Everything is finished. B:Everything has been done. C:Not doing wrong, you know. D:Not so bad, you know.
— What’s the weather like in your hometown? — ____________________
A:It’s a nice place. B:I like the food there. C:He asks me whether I like the weather. D:It’s cold in winter and hot in summer.
er, one should be ________ with children. This is the first standard for being a good teacher.
A:patient B:positive C:negative D:peaceful
o ________ some proposals after reading all those documents.
A:come up with B:put up with C:look up to D:keep up with
ivid ________ of what he had experienced in the country.
A:condition B:occupation C:description D:situation
me in outward form but different ________.
A:in addition B:in brief C:in common D:in essence
is ________ to arrive at 9 a.m.
A:due B:sure C:early D:late
a warm spring day ________ Mark. He is busy with his lessons now.
A:beside B:besides C:except for D:except
ible ________ the safety of all the passengers on board.
A:against B:at C:for D:with
een thought highly of ________ to be a great disappointment.
A:turned up B:turned out C:turned down D:turned in
I didn’t know what to do,but then an idea suddenly ________ to me.
A:appeared B:happened C:occurred D:emerged
e of the best ways for a person to ________ healthy.
A:preserve B:stay C:maintain D:reserve
e? — All the applicants ________ before a final decision is made by the authority.
A:interview B:are interviewing C:are interviewed D:are being interviewed
________ a film in the cinema together as a family.
A:see B:have seen C:had seen D:saw
— I’ve prepared all kinds of food for the picnic. — Do you mean we ________ bring anything with us?
A:can’t B:mustn’t C:shan’t D:needn’t
It’s reported that a new hospital ________ here next year.
A:would be set up B:was going to set up C:will be set up D:is going to set up
ficulty about passing the road test since you have practised a lot in the driving school.
A:mustn’t B:shan’t C:shouldn’t D:needn’t
e lecture that I ________ since I came to this school.
A:attended B:had attended C:am attending D:have attended
ork. Why is he absent today? — Something ________ to him.
A:must happen B:should have happened C:could have happened D:must have happened
bout the geography of his country, but I’d rather he ________ more on its culture.
A:focus B:focused C:would focus D:had focused
p.m. yesterday, her mother _______ dinner in the kitchen.
A:cooked B:was cooking C:cooks D:has cooked
ce the Labour Party came into ________ in that country.
A:control B:force C:power D:charge
Saturday, _______ you don't mind changing planes on the way.
A:as far as B:unless C:supposing D:provided
born, John said that he was a New Yorker.
A:asking B:being asked C:was asked D:asked
ds, _______ a lot about the British way of life.
A:we have learned B:we'll learn C:we are learning D:we'll have learned
_ you have told me.
A:which B:all that C:all what D:that
the possibility that Earth may one day run out of its orbit.
A:hand out B:drop out C:rule out D:keep out
for being the fastest runner in this competition.
A:rewarded B:awarded C:succeeded D:won
_______ renting a room in a dormitory for a week.
A:as much twice as B:twice as much as C:as much as twice D:twice more than
ith's left hand to get entirely _______.
A:cured B:dedicated C:healed D:mended
n to keep its _______ before he can walk far.
A:border B:block C:baggage D:balance
evening at nine. Can you meet me at the airport? —_________.
A:All right B:All right. Nice to see you C:OK, wait for me D:All right. See you then
e are six million tennis players and twelve million golfers. These figures would not surprise most people. But many would be surprised to learn that twenty million Americans ride motorcycles. Few people realize that motorcycling is fast becoming one of America’s most popular sports. Many kinds of people enjoy motorcycling. The average American motorcyclist is between the ages of twenty-one and thirty-five. He owns his own house, and has a wife, more than one child, and at least one car. He is a responsible citizen. Cycle Magazine, a monthly publication with almost 280,000 readers, claims that about fifty-five per cent of American motorcyclists are businessmen, with three per cent in the professions and nine per cent in government service. Such information is offered by motorcyclists in the hope of improving the general public’s impression of their sport. The public has tended to believe that all motorcycles are ridden by wild, irresponsible, lawless young man. There are several things about motorcycling that the average citizen dislikes. Motorcyclists often look dirty; in fact, they are dirty. On the road there is little to protect them from mud, crushed insects, and bird droppings. For practical reasons they often dress in old clothing which looks much less respectable than the clothing of people who ride in cars. Probably the machine itself also produces anger and fear. Motorcycles are noisy, though some big trucks are even noisier. But trucks are big and carry heavy loads; they are accepted because they perform a needed service, making America move. Motorcycles, on the other hand, make an unpleasant noise just to give their riders pleasure. That is what is commonly thought. Of course the danger of motorcycling also helps account for many people’s low opinion of the sport. Its defenders, however, claim that careful cyclists are in less danger than is commonly believed. As motorcycling becomes more common in years to come, it will be interesting to see how people in general feel about the sport. Perhaps it will someday become as “respectable” as tennis or golf.
al students have misconceptions about the U.S.? In an effort to quash some myths, here are the four most common stereotypes regarding college education in the United States. Myth 1: American students are not as academically driven in comparison to other nations. There are more than 3,000 universities in the United States. Some are highly selective, some not at all. The less selective colleges may consist of students who have little concern for their academic well-being, but in the more selective colleges you will find very committed students who will spend countless hours at night on their homework. This is a phrase in the United States called an “all nighter” which is used when a student stays up all night to perfect an assignment. In truth, it is an issue of pride. Myth 2: American students party all night and day. While American students do enjoy the freedom to explore a full lifestyle, they are also expected to keep up with very high standards of social behavior and academic excellence. International students often join clubs or organizations where they can become involved in exciting programs both on and off campus. Myth 3: American students are all rich and can afford a college education. Although a certain percentage of American college students do come from wealthy families and have large expendable incomes, most American college students come from moderate-income families. Most American students enter college knowing they must apply for loans, work part-time, and earn scholarships in order to meet their financial obligations. Myth 4: Most Americans (and college students) live in large cities which are crime-ridden with drugs and drive-by shootings. Of all industrialized nations, the United States has one of the lowest crime rates. College campuses are no exception. Safety is of primary importance to all students, parents, and staff at universities. Universities centered in major cities have endless services to ensure the safety of all students, from campus transportation services to on-campus police officers. Most of universities located outside of the city are very safe, and various precautions are made based on their demographic situation.
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