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When we praise the children, “you did a very good job!”, you can raise your thumb without saying “good”. This situation means that we can understood the meaning by __________.
A . A. spoken language
B . B. body language
C . C. spelling language
D . D. written language
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when a user clicks a link in the left frame of the Review application, the linked data displays in the frame on the right. What did Kristin to do allow this to happen?()
A . entered the name of the target frame in hotspot properties
B . entered the name of the target in frameset properties
C . entered the position of the target frame in frame properties
D . entered the position of target frame in hotspot properties. a name other than locatio
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when eduar tried open the coming attractions view. he got the following error message: incorrect data type for operator or @function: text expected. What did he do to cause this to happen?()
A . entered text in a number field
B . neglected to place a formula in a validation event
C . neglected to place a formula in a translation event
D . combined a text field and a time field in formula
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When does the conversation most likely take place?
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When was the art exhibition according to the conversation?
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3. What does the word “commercials” mean in this conversation?
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What can be inferred from this conversation?
A.Many professional women launch their careers first, then have children later.
B.People in this country spend less time with friends than with family.
C.There is no much difference between men and women with a view to friendship.
D.Women come to the therapist more often than men.
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What can we learn from this conversation?
A.Edward has nothing in the house to eat.
B.Edward agrees to go on a picnic tomorrow.
C.Edward thinks the weather won't be good for picnic.
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What do we learn about Bill from this conversation?
A.He has hurt his uncle severely.
B.He benefits a lot from doing exercises.
C.He is in good health now.
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When you send a letter or a postcard, you have to put stamps on the envelope or on the card. When did people first begin to use stamps? Who was the first to think of this idea?
In the early nineteenth century, people did not use stamps. They had to pay postage (邮费) when they received letters. Sometimes they didn't want to receive a letter at all, but they had to pay money for it. They were unhappy about this. The postage was high at that time, because the post offices had to send many people to get the postage.
Rowland Hill was a school teacher in England. He was the first to think of using stamps in 1850s. He thought it would be much easier for people to use stamps. People could go to the post office to buy stamps and put them on envelopes before they sent the letters. The post office could just put seals (邮戳). on the stamps so that people could not use the stamps again. In this way, the post office did not need to send post men to get postage. It only needed fewer postmen to send letters.
People began to use stamps ______.
A.at the beginning of the nineteenth century
B.in the middle of the nineteenth century
C.more than two hundred years ago
D.when people first sent letters and postcards.
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Where did this conversation most probably take place?
A.At a concert.
B.In a flower shop.
C.At a restaurant.
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'Joe worked particularly well this month.' In this sentence particularly is used to
A show agreement with what Joe did.B emphasise how well Joe worked.C focus on when Joe worked well.
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What can we infer from this conversation?
A.The new record of 400 meter in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships is 44.63 seconds.
B.Kerron Clement broke the world record in the 400 meter when he was 19.
C.The student says he can win Kerron Clement if he is given $ 20.
D.Kerron Clement wants to become American because he doesn't like his hometown.
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What is this conversation mainly about?
A.What the man and the woman are going to do tomorrow night.
B.The Star Wars movie tickets will be on sale tomorrow night.
C.The man invites the woman for the opening premiere tomorrow.
D.How to get the pre-sale movie tickets.
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SECTION B CONVERSATIONS In this section you will hear two conversations. At the end of each conversation, five questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions wil
A.The return trip is too expensive
B.There is no technology to get people back.
C.People don’t want to return.
D.The return trip is too risky.
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Part I Listening Comprehension Section B Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short conversations. There are 2 recorded conversations in it. After each conversation, there are some recorded questions. Both the conversations and questions will be spoken two times. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices marked A), B), C) and D) given in your test paper. 9.
A.He’s giving a lecture
B.He’s attending a meeting.
C.He’s speaking on another phone
D.He’s away on a business trip.
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Where is this conversation taking place?
A.In a kitchen.
B.In a garden.
C.In a park.
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Where does this conversation probably take place?
A.In a bus.
B.In a library.
C.In a bookstor
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What do we learn from this conversation?
A.The woman will go home for dinner.
B.The woman won't go to the concert.
C.The man and the woman will eat together.
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听力原文:W: What a memory I have! I did write down the phone number on a sheet of paper when I answered the phone this morning. But now the paper has disappeared without any trace.
M: Don't worry. I will be seeing Mr. Brown in an hour.
What do we learn from the conversation?
A.It was probably Mr. Brown's phone number that the woman wrote down.
B.It was just an hour ago that the man met Mr. Brown.
C.The woman forgot to write down the phone number.
D.The woman needed a sheet of paper to put down the number.
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When you need to end a conversation,you can say:
A.Thanks for calling... Hotel.,Wish you a pleasant day!
B.If there anything else I can do for you
C.May I know your last name,please Could you please spell it for me
D.I apologize for causing you such inconvenienc
E.
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When did these people move to America? This is a difficult______to answer.
A.problem
B.item
C.question
D.task
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When we praise the children, 'you did a very good job! ' you can raise your thumb without saying 'good'. This suitation means that we can understood the meaning by__________.
A、spoken language
B、body language
C、spelling language
D、written language
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What will probably happen after this conversation?
A.Tim fails to give guided tours because he needs to get all the textbook orders done.
B.Tim manages to be a volunteer for the new students on both mornings of Thursday and Friday.
C.Ken calls Tim to set their schedule up for the guided tours.
D.Ruth calls Tim to get their schedule done for the guided tours.