– Why not stay for another cup of tea?()
A.I’m pleased to meet you.
B.See you some time later.
C.I’d better leave now.
D.I’m sorry I’m not free now.
A.I’m pleased to meet you.
B.See you some time later.
C.I’d better leave now.
D.I’m sorry I’m not free now.
We have to stay at home for a whole day. Why not go out and have a walk?()
A. It likes a good idea.
B. It sounds like a good idea.
C. How is a good idea?
Why does the author mention electric eels?
A.To warn the reader to stay away from them.
B.To compare their voltage to that used in houses.
C.To give an example of a living electrical generator.
D.To describe a new source of electrical power.
The reason why many big hotels are being torn down is that______.
A.more and more travelers choose to stay in motels
B.people want to spend their time in a more quiet place
C.it costs too much money for people to stay in a hotel
D.cities have become short of land for building large hotels
A.Well, hope to see you again.
B.On top of the world, thanks.
C.Pleased to meet you.
D.It is easy to get to your plac
E.
This passage is trying to tell us about______.
A.motorists'troubles in parking their cars in cities
B.the reason why a new kind of hotel is getting popular
C.which place is better for people to stay for the night
D.how to find a place to park your car when traveling
A、I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind.
B、Of course, why not go out?
C、Oh, I don’t like neither here nor there.
D、Sure, we like these two places.
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I need to look for some papers to add to my research report.
A. Do you like the library in our school?
B. How many papers have you read so far?
C. Why not comfortably stay at home to log onto the Web?
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.
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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.
A What do you mean B What about you
C I’m not sure D What a pity
E What do you think F Sounds great
G Say, why don’t you come with us H Do you mean it
Jessica: I’m so excited! We have two weeks off! What are going to do?
Natasha:__56__. I guess I’ll just stay home. Maybe I’ll catch up on my reading. __57__? Any plans?
Jessica: Well, my parents have rented an apartment in California. I’m going to take long walks along the beach every day and do lots of swimming.
Natasha: __58__!
Jessica: __59__? My parents will be happy to have you with in.
Natasha: __60__?I’d love to!