Can I take your order, madam?().A. Yes. I'd like an Italian soup to start with.B. Ye
Can I take your order, madam?().
A. Yes. I'd like an Italian soup to start with.
B. Yes, it's as quiet as we expected.
C. No, the price's reasonable.
Can I take your order, madam?().
A. Yes. I'd like an Italian soup to start with.
B. Yes, it's as quiet as we expected.
C. No, the price's reasonable.
Mike:Can I borrow your pen for a while,mine is out of ink.
Susan:
A.Sure,take it
B.Here you are
C.Of course,take it away
D.Thanks anyway
Train conductor: Excuse me, mama. Ticket, please.
Passenger: Sorry. I left it in the smoking section and I'll go fetch it.
Train conductor: It's OK, lady._________ .
A. Take your time
B. Take your seat
C. You can go now
D. As you please
A、What’s your name?
B、Thank you, I’ll call him later.
C、No, you can’t.
D、Yes, I think you can.
Jenny: Yes,().
Clerk: A deposit account or a current account?
Jenny: Er, I’m not sure.You see, I have monthly remittances sent to me from the Canada Embassy and I’d like to have the money paid into an account.
Clerk:()The bank will give you a check book and you can take money out when you need it.
Jenny: Fine.What do I have to do?
Clerk: Do you have any form.of ID?
Jenny: Will my passport do?
Clerk: Sure.()
Jenny: No problem...It’s done.
Clerk: And could you give me your signature here?
Jenny: Sorry?()
Clerk: Please sign your name in the blank space below.
Jenny: I see.Now here you are.
Clerk: Thank you.It will take a few days for your check book to arrive.()You can inform.your embassy of your account number so that your money can be transferred directly.
Jenny: Thank you very much.
A.Then please just fill in this form.with your name and address in capital letters.
B.I’m afraid I didn’t quite catch that.
C.I’d like to open an account.
D.Then you’d better open a current account.
E.We’ll contact you as soon as it comes.
Doctor:Well,what can we do for you today?
Patient:Oh,I&39;ve an infection in my gum,Doctor. Doctor:In your gum?
Patient:Up here.I?ve some tablets and,er,I don&39;t know.
Doctor:(4) Aye,the Sofradex is not doing very much for that,is it?
Patient:I&39;ve never taken them.I&39;ve just,I stopped taking them.
Doctor:Aye,I don&39;t think they&39;re doing very much to you.
Patient:(5) Doctor.
Doctor:Aye.
Patient:I&39;m just wondering if it&39;s my teeth or that it&39;s just my blood that&39;s doing it.
Doctor:I think it might be the teeth.It&39;d be worth getting the dentist to have a look at your plate.
Patient:(6)
Doctor:Yes,yes.Keep on with those just now.
Patient:Yes.Aye,two four,one or two four times a day.
Doctor:Yes,one four times a day. Patient:Fine,yeah.
A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor
A. Maybe I should call a taxi
B. can you help me
C. it's the second left
D. not really
E. at the traffic lights
F. Not at all
G. Museum Drive
H. Thanks again
Tourist: Excuse me, (56) ? I'm lost!
Person: Certainly, where would you like to go?
Tourist: I'd like to go to the museum, but I can't find it. Is it far?
Person: No, (57) .It's about a 5 minute walk. Now, go along this street to the traffic lights. Do you see them?
Tourist: Yes, I can see them.
Person: Right, (58) , turn left into Queen Mary Avenue.
Tourist: Queen Mary Avenue.
Person: Right. Go straight on. Take the second left and enter Museum Drive.
Tourist: OK. Queen Mary Avenue, straight on and then the second left, (59)
Person: Right, Just follow Museum Drive and the museum is at the end of the road.
Tourist: Great. Thanks for your help.
Person: (60)
If you feel a shortage of energy, join our Health Club. Fatigue is common for people to 1)_________ of to their doctors. In such cases, you should take a look at the causes for your tiredness and learn how you can get rid of it. Firstly, if you have to work hard 24 hours a day, seven days a week with high 2)_________, you will feel tired and bored. The 24/7 push to be productive can wear you out both physically and 3)__________. Your can have mini-breaks that will cheer you up and make your routine a little less routine. Secondly, if you sit staring at a screen for long periods of time you tend to blink less frequently and 4)_______your eyes. Your eyes need a break. Stand up once in a while to 5)_________ your legs and arms. Frequent breaks with long 6)__________ to your nearby parks will keep your body active and reduce eyestrain. Finally, gaining as little as five pounds of weight can cause 7)________. Extra weight also puts extra burden on your heart, which makes you tired. You can 8)_________ the habit of eating junk food and 9)___________ yourself to the basics of healthy eating. Try to eat smaller 10)_________ of food. With each pound of weight you lose, you'll feel a rise in energy. A) reverse B) strip C) strain D) empty E) portions F) fatigue G) rides H) emotionally I) reserve J) stretch K) dump L) complain M) collections N) efficiency O) strides
A.pointing
B.indicating
C.substituting
D.accompanying
E.spreading
F.extending
G.meaning
H.suicide
I.until
J.unless
K.communicated
L.informed
M.directed
N.consciously
O.intentionally
Blinks also tell Stern when you have understood his question--often long before he's finished asking it--and when you've found an answer or part of (26) . "We blink at times (27) are psychologically important." He says. "You have listened to a question, you understand it, (28) you can take time out for a blink. Blinks are (29) marks. Their timing is tied to what is going on in your (30) ."
Stern has found that (31) suppress blinks when they are absorbing or anticipating (32) but not when they're reciting it. People blink later, for example, (33) they have to memorize six numbers instead of two. "You don't blink," he says, "until you have (34) the information to some short-term memory store." And if subjects are cued (35) the set of numbers is coming, say, five seconds, they'll curb their blinks until the task is (36) . Similarly, the more important the information that people are taking in, the more likely they are to put their blinks on hold for (37) Pilots blink less when they're (38) for flying a plane than when they (39) their eyes from the road to the rearview mirror. But if they see the flashing lights of a state trooper behind them, their (40) will move fast to the speed-meter and back to the mirror.
A.to
B.of
C.with
D.in
Take the medicine now. I believe it will______ your pain.
A.release
B.relive
C.reject
D.relieve