—How's your brother these days? —He hasn't been very well just recently. —________. What's
A.I'll be pleased to hear you ask after him
B.I'm sorry, to hear that
C.That's not too bad
D.I'll tell him what you said
A.I'll be pleased to hear you ask after him
B.I'm sorry, to hear that
C.That's not too bad
D.I'll tell him what you said
—"How dark your brother's hair is!"—"It's______mine when I was at his age. "
A.no darker than
B.no more darker as
C.not dark more than
D.not darker as
——How‘ s your brother these days?
——He hasn‘ t been very well just recently.
——__________. What‘ s the matter?
——I think he‘ s been overworking.
A.I" 11 be pleased to hear you ask after him
B.I" m sorry to hear that
C.That" s not too bad
D.I" 11 tell him what you said
-How's your brother these days?
-He hasn't been too well just recently.
-________. What's the matter?
-I think he's been overworking.
A、It'll be pleased to hear you ask after him
B、That's not too bad
C、I'm sorry to hear that
D、I'll tell him what you said
–– How is your brother these days?
–– He hasn’t been too well recently.
–– ______What’s the matter?
–– I think he ’s been overworking.
A: It ’ll be pleased to hear you ask after him.
B: That ’s not too bad.
C: I ’m sorry to hear that.
D: I ’ te ll him what you said.
听力原文:W: How do you like talking with your roommate, Paul?
M: Oh, he always beats around the bush.
Q: What do we know about Paul?
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A.George's brother
B.George's wife.
C.George's father.
D.George's wife's father.
A.Her brother didn't take good care of her grandmother.
B.Her grandmother looks very healthy after some days at her brother's.
C.Her grandmother looks very tired after some days at her brother's.
D.Her brother has made her grandmother very happy by often buying her roses.
听力原文:W: How often do you have your hair cut?
M: Usually twice a month. But when I'm busy, maybe once a month.
W: Do you go to the barber's?
M: No, my mother sometimes does it. And my brother does it for me, too.
Who cut the man's hair?
A.The man’s parents.
B.The man's father and brother.
C.The man's mother and brother.
听力原文:W: How did you become a bike messenger?
M: My brother was a bike messenger and he broke his finger. I was working as a security guard and his bike and his bag and his lock were sitting there and I was like," Oh, let me try", because I wasn't having fun as a security guard. So I tried it and ended up liking it.
W: Do you know how many messengers work in New York?
M: I heard it's something like 3000. Some people say more. Just bicycle messengers sending packages, maybe like 1500. But if you count food delivery, it's like 5000 or more. A lot of people in New York do it as a regular job. I know people who have families and everything.
W: How can one become a messenger? There are big and small companies? Basically you just go there and register?
M: You don't really register, you just get a job. Some companies, you need to give them your social security number for taxes and stuff. Some companies, they don't even ask your last name. I think it's one of the only jobs that doesn't check your record, I mean, a lot of people we work with could've been in jail before.
How many bike messengers are there who send packages in New York?
A.About 3000.
B.About 2000.
C.About 1500.
D.About 5000.
A、is your brother
B、your brother was
C、your brother is
D、was your brother
听力原文:W: I've got to make a phone call. There is a phone-box over there.
M: Now it is 5:30 already. Why don't you make a call later. It is cheaper after 6 p.m.
W: Is it? Oh, good. I thought it cost the same. I'll wait till I get home then. Where can you find out how much phone calls cost?
M: You can find it at the front of any telephone directory.
W: Ah, I must have a good look. Does it give any other information?
M: Yes, you will get any information you need, such as the weather forecast, gardening information, etc.
W: Good. I'll have a look. How can I arrange an alarm call? My brother's arriving from Paris early tomorrow and I must get to the airport very early in the morning.
M: Well. You'd better book before 10:30 p.m. the previous evening.
W: That seems simple enough. Actually I think I'll phone my brother this afternoon. I've got the phone number of his hotel, but what if he isn't in when I phone? It could be expensive and I can't afford to keep phoning all afternoon.
M: Well. You could make a personal call. You can tell the operator your brother's name, then your message can be left for your brother and you would not pay any money until you talk to him.
W: Perfect. I'll do that. Thank you, Alan.
(20)
A.How to save your money.
B.Where to make a phone call.
C.How much phone calls cost.
D.How to make cheaper phone calls.
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