题目
Cindy: if you don't like where you're living, why don't just move?
Joe: ______
第1题
A. No, I don"t think so.
B.That"s a good idea.
C.Yes.It"s very convenient and the price is often lower than in store.
第2题
A.I'm not too wild about opera
B.I'm not too interested about opera
C.I'm not very excited about opera
D.I'm not very anxious about opera
第3题
Jim: I have a pair of tickets to opera Saturday night. Would you like to go?
Cindy: I don’t think so. __________________
A: I’m not too wild about opera.
B: I’ m not too interested about opera.
C: I’m not very excited about opera.
D: I’m not very anxious about opera.
第4题
Cindy: I don’t think so.().
A.I’m not too wild about opera
B.I’m not too interested about opera
C.I’m not very excited about opera
D.I’m not very anxious about opera
第5题
W: Why don't you try house-sitting? Last summer Cindy was a house sitter for the Smiths when they went away on vacation. They hired Cindy to stay in their house because they didn't want it left empty.
M: You mean they paid Cindy just to live in their house?
W: It wasn't that easy. She had to water the house plants, mow the lawn, and even take care of the pets.
M: I guess it is a little like baby-sitting, except you're taking care of a house instead of children.
W: The student employment office still has a few jobs posted.
M: Do I just have to fill oat an application?
W: You have to have an interview with the homeowner and provide three references at least.
M: That seems like a lot of trouble for a summer job.
W: Well, the homeowner wants some guarantee that they can trust the house sitter. You know they want to make sure you're not the type who'll hold wild parties in their house, or bring a group of friends in with you.
M: I see. House sitters who do that sort of thing probably aren't paid then.
W: Usually they're paid anyway just because the homeowners don't want to make a fuss. But if the homeowner reports it, the house sitter won't be able to get another job easily. So why don't you apply?
M: I think I will. Thank you.
(20)
A.They left their pets with neighbors.
B.They rented their house to a student.
C.They hired someone to stay in their home.
D.They asked their gardener to watch their house.
第6题
Dialogue Three
Cindy: Would you like to have some ice-cream? I‘ve got a variety of flavors for you to choose from.I‘ ve got strawberry, peach, chocolate, chocolate chip, coffee, vanilla, and butter pecan.
Martha: Wow ! ___ 8 ____I wish I could, but I just can‘ t. I‘ m on a diet to lose weight.
Cindy: Come on, it‘ s just a bite. It doesn‘ t really hurt to have just a bite.
Martha: ___ 9 ____ Please don‘ t tempt me. Please !
Cindy: Gee ! You are really strong-willed.
Martlm: You‘ re absolutely fight.___ 10____
Cindy: Well, I‘ d better not tempt you. Otherwise, if I give you a piece of cake, you might ask for a glass of milk.
第8题_________ 查看材料
A.I"m not so easily tempted into doing something that I think is wrong.
B.I" d better not.
C.I can hardly choose from.
D.What choices you have!
第7题
A、I like it very much.
B、Never mind.
C、That isn't very expensive.
D、I really like this blue one、In fact, it's my favorite among the belts here.
第8题
M: Good morning, Cindy.
W: Roberta, what exactly do time management consultants do?
M: Well, Cindy, it's all about helping people to organize their work in an ef fective way: maximum efficiency; minimum stress.
W: Hah, sounds like something I need. Who are your clients?
M: Um, mainly business people, but I've also worked with politicians, civil servants and university lecturers.
W: Um, quite a range, then. And what sort of things help people to organ ize their time? I suppose punctuality is important.
M: Um, yes and no. It's easier to finish a meeting on time if it starts on time. But in international contexts, you do have to be aware of cultural differences.
W: For example?
M: Well, in Britain big, formal meetings usually start on time, but less for mal meetings often begin a few minutes late. In Germany, on the other hand, people expect all meetings to begin on time; In some countries, er, for example, in Latin America, there's a more relaxed attitude. So, you d6 have to adapt to circumstances.
W: Um, it sounds like even if you manage your own time very well, you still can't control what other people do.
M. Well, you can set limits. If you're meeting a friend who always arrives late, you can say, "Well, I'm going to wait for 15 minutes. If they aren't there by then, I'll leave,"
W: Hmm. I've got one friend who's always late. I don't think I'd ever see her if I did that.
M: Hah, but people who are always late are the ones you need to set limits with. If they know that you won't wait, then, perhaps they'll make an effort.
W: Isn't that rather harsh?
M: No, not really. Someone who constantly turns up late is putting a low value on your time. Let them know you've got other things to do. And I'm not suggesting you do that with everyone just the persistent latecomers.
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A.To help people to organize their work in an effective way.
B.To help people to become efficient at their jobs.
C.To help people to arrange their time properly.
D.To help people to reduce stress.
第10题
A.that you don' t understand
B.what you don' t understand
C.which you don' t understand
D.what don' t you understand
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