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M: Are you ready to check out? W: Yes. You pay the bill, and I’ll call the desk and have our luggage taken out to the taxi. Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? In a railroad station In a restaurant In a hotel room.
What job is the man doing?W: Why don’t you get a good job for a change? M: But I like my job. W: Look, digging gardens is not a job for a university graduate. M: But money’s not bad and there’s plenty of flesh air. W: If I were you, I’d go on some kind of course-teaching, accountancy. M: Accountancy? Anything but that. It’s so boring. W: Come on, you must really think of the future. Why don’t you just write a few application forms? M: I’ll tell you what. I’d like to be a doctor. W: Well, you should think very seriously about that. It means a lot of study, and then working all sorts of hours. M: Yes, maybe. But the idea appeals to me. W: Well, then, you ought to get more information about it as soon as possible. Doctor. Gardener. Accountancy.
What is the project mainly concerned with?China Central Radio and TV University and TCL Group Co. signed an agreement to establish the Modern Distance Learning Cooperation Project in Beijing. Commerce. Education. Industry.
What is the increase between the two anti-smoking campaigns?The European Commission will spend about ninety five million dollars over the next four years trying to prevent children and young adults from smoking. That’s a big increase on the twenty five million dollars it spend on its last anti-smoking campaign. $25 million. $70 million. $90 million.
The authors of the【21】note that as long as responsibility for childcare is with the women. They will remain【22】in the family. They also point out that concessions to women in the world of work often result in women being【23】into less well paid jobs. This already happens in regard to part-time workers who are paid a lower【24】wage than full-time workers. They point out that men have to square to their responsibility as fathers. The key they【25】is a change in men’s attitudes. However what was not【26】is that no matter how attitudes change, men are as【27】as individuals in regard to their working conditions as women are. With all the goodwill in the world they cannot change their employer/employee【28】, they cannot adjust their working hours to suit childcare just as women can. A more【29】conclusion would be that society at the moment, capitalism, does not want to accommodate any of the problems of childcare, preferring to leave it up to the individual to make their own【30】as best as they can.The authors of the (21) survey note that as long as responsibility for childcare is with the women. They will remain (22) trapped in the family. They also point out that concessions to women in the world of work often result in women being (23) compelled into less well paid jobs. This already happens in regard to part-time workers who are paid a lower (24) hourly wage than full-time workers. They point out that men have to square to their responsibility as fathers. The key they (25) emphasize is a change in men’s attitudes. However what was not (26) mentioned is that no matter how attitudes change, men are as (27) powerless as individuals in regard to their working conditions as women are. With all the goodwill in the world they cannot change their employer/employee (28) relationship, they cannot adjust their working hours to suit childcare just as women can. A more (29) fundamental conclusion would be that society at the moment, capitalism, does not want to accommodate any of the problems of childcare, preferring to leave it up to the individual to make their own (30) arrangements as best as they can.
The police have offered a large ______ for information leading to the robber’s arrest. prize reward compensation award
It’s freezing outside; you’d better ______ black ice when you drive home. look down on check up on watch out for keep out
Her performance in the last scene was fairly describable quite remarkable rather notable very noticeable
Nuclear power plants are some of the largest producers of ______ wastes, with each plant producing barrels of radioactive material that must be stored in special protective containers. reasonable special durable hazardous
To be frank, I’d rather you ______ in the case. were not involved not involved not to involved will not be involved
It was ______ the chief engineer came ______ we began the experiment. not until; that not until; then until; that until; when
At the last place Gary, worked, they ______ an annual company picnic. All the employees ______ bring their families along and spend the day at a nearby park. It was great. had to have; had to used to have; couldn’t would have; didn’t have to used to have; would
It was ______ she was sick ______ she didn’t come to attend the farewell party. because; why why; that since; that because; that
We still haven’t made a decision ______ to the new engineering project. It’s really a hard choice. on account in view with regard by contrast
I don’t mind ______ a movie in my house very late, but I object to ______ about it so loudly. his watching; talk her talking about; tell their seeing; their talking your looking at; your speaking
Mother: You’re watching too much TV, Emily. Emily: Oh, come on, Morn. Mother: ______ And you’re eating too many snacks. Emily: I only had some popcorn and some potato chips. I mean it. You’re excused. Where’s your radio? I don’t want to know it.
Salesgirl:______ Customer: No. I’d like a long-sleeved shirt in yellow, medium. Salesgirl: I think we’re out of your size. Customer: Well, can you get me one? Salesgirl: I think so. Check back next week. Can you help me? Is somebody taking care of you? What are you looking for? Can I help you?
Nadia: Welcome to Shanghai Hotel! Brown: My name is Brown. ______ Nadia: Yes, Mr. Brown. You reserved a single room for three nights. Brown: Yes, that’s right. I need a confirmation number. Mr. Smith just took the last one. I’d like to ask about my reservations. I would like to make a reservation.
Girl: Hi Paul--looking forward to your holiday? Boy: Oh, yeah--it’s going to be great. Though I’m a bit worried that I’ve packed the wrong clothes. I don’t think the weather’s going to be as good as I hoped. Girl: ______ Boy: That’s right--my first flight. Everything will be OK, isn’t it? You’re flying on Saturday, aren’t you? It’s far from here, as everybody knows. That’s a good idea, anyway.
Sandy: “Beats me“? What do you mean by that? Ruby: “I don’t know.“ Sandy: You don’t? ______ Ruby: Well, that’s not what I meant. “Beats me“ means “I don’t know“. Did you say you beat someone? You meant to beat me? Who do you think meant it? How come you said it then?

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