Do you think I can use your pen? ________.
A. Yes, go on
B. No, do please
C. Yes, you could
D. But I'm using it myself
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You want to use TCPMON between the two WS-Provisioning Service instances. How do you configure the endpoint of the partner WS-Provisioning service (i.e., the destination of step 3) so that TCPMON can be used?()
A . modify the ITFIMClientIDI.properties file
B . modify the ITFIMClientScript.constants file
C . use the IBM Tivoli Federated Identity Manager Console to modify a custom runtime parameter
D . use the WebSphere Application Server Administration Console to modify the WS-Provisioning application propertie
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Do you know where I can repair my motorcar? ()
A . I have just bought a new one.
B . It‘s cheap to repair a motorcar.
C . Around the street comer.
D . You drive too fast to damage it.
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英文“Anything I can do for you?”的意思是()
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What can I do for you, madam?()
A . Thank you.
B . You can't help me.
C . I want to buy a camera.
D . I'm glad to hear that
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A:Can I do anything for you? B:()
A . No. You can't do anything for me.
B . No,it's alright. I can manage myself.
C . Never mind
D . It's my pleasure
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Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?()
A . Yes, you may borrow
B . Yes, you could
C . Yes, go on
D . Yes, help yourself
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— Do you think I could borrow your calculator? —()
A . Yes, help yourself.
B . It doesn’t matter.
C . Yes, you may borrow.
D . Yes, go on.
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Do you think you can find __________ by yourself?
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Do you think the new engineer can help me ________ my operating skills?
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--Do you think I could disturb him briefly? --_________.
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Do you think you can get up ?
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听力原文:If you are asking for someone to translate this document, I think the new secretary, who is bilingual, can do the job hand over fist.
(23)
A.No one in this office is willing to do the translation except yourself.
B.The new secretary will ask someone to fix the date for you.
C.The new secretary can type and hand in the document for you.
D.The secretary is an able person to help you with the translation.
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听力原文:W: Sir, you've been using the online catalogue for quite a while. Is there anything I can do to help you?
M: Well, I've got to write a paper about Hollywood in the 30s and 40s, and I'm really struggling. There are hundreds of books, and I just don't know where to begin.
W: Your topic sounds pretty big. Why don't you narrow it down to something like...,uh... the history of the studios during that time?
M: You know. I was thinking about doing that, but more than 30 books came up when I typed in "movie studios".
W: You could cut that down even further by listing the specific years you want. Try adding "1930s" or "1940s" or maybe "Golden Age".
M: "Golden Age" is a good idea. Let me type that in... Hey, look, just 6 books this time. That's a lot better.
W: Oh... another thing you might consider..., have you tried looking for any magazine or newspaper articles?
M: No, I've only been searching for books.
W: Well, you can look up magazine articles in the Reader's Guide to Periodical Literature. And we do have the Los Angeles Times available over there. You might go through their indexes to see if there's anything you want.
M: Okay. I think I'll get started with these books and then I'll go over the magazines.
W: If you need any help, I'll be over at the Reference Desk.
M: Great, thanks a lot.
(26)
A.Searching for reference material.
B.Watching a film of the 1930s.
C.Writing a course book.
D.Looking for a job in a movie studio.
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-Do you think I could borrow your dictionary?-___________.
A.A.Yes,you may borrow
B.B.Yes,you could
C.C.Yes,go on
D.D.Yes,help yourself
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听力原文:M: Good morning everyone. Well I think we can start straightaway by getting Rosie to do her presentation. Would you like to start, Rosie?
W: Yes, well, um, we've done a survey on local entertainment. Basically, we tried to find out how students feel about the entertainment in the town and how much they use it. So we've called our project "Out and About"...
M: Yes, that's a good title!
W: We wanted to find out how well students use the entertainment facilities in town... whether they get to see the latest plays, films... that kind of thing. Actually there were a lot of areas to choose from but in the end we limited ourselves to looking at two general categories: cinema and theatre.
M: Right.
W: OK. Well, first of all the cinema. In the town, there are three main places where you can see films. There's the new multi-screen cinema complex, the old park cinema, and a late-night odeon. In terms of audience size, the multi-screen complex accounts for 75% of all cinema seats, the park cinema accounts for 20% of seats and the late-night odeon has just 5% of seats.
M: Yes, as is shown in your chart.
W: As you probably know, the complex and the park show all the latest films, while the late-night cinema tends to show cult films. So, when we interviewed the students, we thought the complex would be the most popular choice of cinema... but surprisingly it was the late-night odeon. Most students said that if they wanted to see a film, they waited for it to show at the park because the complex is more expensive and further out of town so you have to pay more to get there as well.
M: Yes, and that adds to the cost, of course, and distracts from the popularity, evidently.
W: Well, next, we looked at theatres. There's the Stage Theatre in town, which is very old and architecturally quite beautiful. And there's also the large, modem theatre, the Ashtop, that has recently been built. But the thing about the theatres is that there's a whole variety of seat prices. Also, the types of performance vary... so students tend to buy seats at both and like using both for different reasons and if they want cheap seats at the Ashtop, they can just sit further from the front.
M: And anything else?
W: Yes. What we did find that was very interesting is that there are periods during the year when students seem to go to the theatre and periods when they go to the cinema and we really think that's to do with the budget. There's a peak around November and December when they go to the theatre more and then a period in April and May when neither is particularly popular and then theatre viewing seems to tail off virtually while the cinema becomes quite popular in June and July.
M: Mmm. I think you're probably right about your conclusions...
(23)
A.The entertainment on campus.
B.The entertainment facilities students use in town.
C.The kinds of films and plays students enjoy.
D.The cinemas and theatres students like to go to.
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Mary's house is ______ the hair salon. Do you think you can find it?
A.along
B.near to
C.against
D.next to
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I can’t advise you what to do; you must use your own ______.
A.opinion
B.justice
C.judgement
D.thought
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“Do you think I can stay to become noting to you? So you think I am an automation?—a machine without feelings? And can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched form. my lips and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? – You think wrong! – I have as much soul as you—and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, or even of mortal flesh: -- it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God’s feet, equal – as we are!”
1. Identify the author and the title of the novel from which this passage is taken.
2. Who is the narrator and whom is the speaker addressing?
3. Summarize the speaker’s meaning.
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—How did you like the fashion show last night?—I didn't see anything wrong with the clothes, they looked pretty nice to me. —Do you really think people can wear that stuff and walk around in streets?
A.Impressive. It’s a good way to show off women’s sense of style. and wealth.
B.It was cool. The clothes are more beautiful than the people wearing them.
C.Nothing serious. It’s only a show to attract the eyes of fashion fans.
D.It was dumb. I think it’s stupid for women to wear clothes like that.
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According to the Passage, which of the following people do you think can benefit most from public relations services?
A.Stockholders.
B.Presidents.
C.Artists.
D.Scholars.
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—Do you think you will fil in the mth exm —_________. Im not goodt ittll.I think notB.—Do
—Do you think you will fil in the mth exm —_________. Im not goodt ittll.I think notB.—Do you think you will fil in the mth exm —_________. Im not goodt ittll.I think not B.I’mfrid not C.I’mfrid so D.I hope so
A.I think not
B.I’m afraid not
C.I’m afraid so
D.I hope so
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What do you think of your new job ?I think it is difficult . ()
是
否
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— Is there anything I can do for you?—().
A.I feel it is unnecessary
B.No, thank you just the same
C.It’s impossible
D.There’s no need
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--What do you think of the performanceof Mike Learns to Rock, the Denmark band --I can′t help ______ it. I got ______whenever I watched it!
A.to love; exciting
B.to love; excited
C.loving; exciting
D.loving; excited