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Bob: Here you are, 20 dollars. Cashier: Thanks. ().Next one, please.

A.That' s all

B.You are welcome

C.Here' s your change

D.what' s wrong?

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Jack: Do you think Bob will get here on time?Tom: ______

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第2题
Henry: Well, I arranged with Bob and Chris to meet me here for a drink, but______

Henry: Well, I arranged with Bob and Chris to meet me here for a drink, but __________

Tom: They are probably held up by the traffic.

A. I wonder what it is.

B. they came late.

C. neither of them has turned up.

D. you can never tell.

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第3题
Ⅴ. Daily Conversation (15 points) Directions: Pick out the appropriate expressions fro

Ⅴ. Daily Conversation (15 points)

Directions: Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete the following dialogues by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

A. I've never been there.

B. I'm too tired.

C. Jim gave it to me.

D. I'll try. my best to get you there.

E. Very well.

F. Everybody knows.

G. Good idea.

H. It has been broken.

56. Bob: The boss won't be here today. Let's have a party.

Alice: ______.

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第4题
Last Thursday a doctor came m our school to talk about the harm of smoking. He said he wou
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In the playground Bob showed me the watch. He put it on his wrist, and it looked love ly. I wished I had been the one to sit by the table. It was really a beautiful watch, gold by the look of it. The headmaster came outside then, and the doctor was with him. They walked about, looking around and talking all the time. After a while the bell rang, and we got into our lines, ready to go in.

The headmaster said, "I've got a little job for boys. This doctor, who was giving us a talk just now, has lost his watch in the playground. It happened before, he says- it just slips off his wrist. So look around for it, will you? See if you're clever enough to find it. I promise that the boy who does so will get a useful reward."

Of course, Bob was not going to miss a chance like that. He's just about the luckiest boy in the school rewards just drop into his hands. We all walked about the playground, looking here and there for the watch. And I wasn't at all surprised when Bob bent down as if he was picking something up. Then he hurried past me towards the doctor.

"Where are you going?" I called out, though I knew very well where he was going. The next minute there was Bob, all smiles, handing over the watch to the old doctor and hanging about for the reward.

But the doctor did not seem at all pleased. In fact he looked quite ready to thrust (插入) a knife in Bob's heart-until the headmaster burst out laughing. Bob told me later the old man hadn't even said "Thank you" for the watch.

The thing that puzzled us most of all was that Bob didn't get any reward. When he mentioned to the headmaster about k, the old man said, "Ah, yes, we mustn't forget that. I said ' a useful re ward' , didn't I?" Then he gave Bob a big sheet of paper and told him to write a composition on the harm of smoking. Bob says he hasn't got any idea of what to write.

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A.not thinking about anything

B.thinking about the harm of smoking

C.thinking about the watch and how to get it, perhaps

D.thinking that the headmaster was very clever

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第6题
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All of this will be good for rural areas and countries that don't have cattle or telephone now.

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How will wireless computers and Internet services help rural areas?

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第7题
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第8题
Bob said he would do what he could ______ you with your study.A.helpB.to helpC.helpingD.he

Bob said he would do what he could ______ you with your study.

A.help

B.to help

C.helping

D.helped

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第9题
Directions: Pick out the appropriate expressions from the eight choices below and complete
the following

dialogues by blackening the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet.

A. Can you recommend me some good web sites? B. Are you sure?

C. It affects children. D. Are you fond of it?

E. My friends usually contact me through them. F. What are you doing there, Ann?

G. You are very kind. H. Actually I'm crazy about it.

Bob: (56)

Ann: I'm just checking my emails. (57)

Bob: So do my colleagues. It's very convenient.

Ann: By the way, do you often get on the Internet?

Bob: Yes, I do it almost every day. What about you? (58) .

Ann: Sure. (59)

Bob: What do you usually do?

Ann. Everything, such as checking emails, chatting with friends, paying bills, etc.

Bob: Interesting. (60)

Ann: OK. If you want to buy something cheap, you can use www. cheap, com.

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Bob: Henry, I'd like you to meet my friend, Lee Jones. Lee, this is Henry Fields, an old friend from college.

Henry: Hi, Lee.__________

A. Nice seeing you.

B. Good to be with you.

C. Nice to meet you.

D. Glad you are here.

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第11题
Bobisnotaperson______youcanborrowanymoneythoughheisrich. A.who B.whom C.fromwhom D.

Bob is not a person ______you can borrow any money though he is rich.

A. who

B. whom

C. from whom

D. from who

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