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You () me, because I never said I liked coffee without milk.
A、must misunderstand
B、must have misunderstood
C、must be misunderstanding
D、had to misunderstand
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A、must misunderstand
B、must have misunderstood
C、must be misunderstanding
D、had to misunderstand
B.must be misunderstood
C.must misunderstand
D.must have misunderstood
Which novel is this passage taken from?
【D5】
JOHN: OH ANNE, THAT WAS A WONDERFUL DINNER. THAT" S THE BEST MEAL I" VE HAD IN A LONG TIM
E. ANNE: OH, THANK YOU! THANK YOU VERY MUC
H. JOHN: CAN I GIVE YOU A HAND WITH THE DISHES? ANNE: UH-UH, DON"T BOTHER.【D5】______HEY, WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO FIX SOME COFFEE? JOHN: UH, THANKS A LOT. I"D LOVE SOM
E. UH, WOULD YOU MIND IF I SMOKE? ANNE: WHY, NOT AT ALL HERE, LET ME GET YOU AN ASHTRAY. JOHN: AW, THANKS VERY MUC
H...OH, ANNE, 【D6】______ ANNE: ACTUALLY, I" VE ONLY JUST LEARNED HOW, YOU KNOW. IT" S BECAUSE I" VE BEEN TAKING THESE COURSES. JOHN:WHY, I CAN"T COOK AT ALL, CAN"T EVEN BOIL AN EG
G. ANNE: NO KIDDIN
G.【D7】______YOU COULD TAKE A COUPLE OF CLASSES OVER AT SHERIDAN COLLEGE AND LEARN HOW TO DO IT TOO. JOHN:AW, THANKS A LOT. A. I DIDN" T REALIZE YOU WERE SUCH A GOOD COO
K.
B. I"LL DO THEM MYSELF LATER.
C. WELL, YOU KNOW, IF YOU WANT TO,
D. DO YOU MAKE IT BY YOURSELF?
【D6】
JOHN: OH ANNE, THAT WAS A WONDERFUL DINNER. THAT" S THE BEST MEAL I" VE HAD IN A LONG TIM
E. ANNE: OH, THANK YOU! THANK YOU VERY MUC
H. JOHN: CAN I GIVE YOU A HAND WITH THE DISHES? ANNE: UH-UH, DON"T BOTHER.【D5】______HEY, WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO FIX SOME COFFEE? JOHN: UH, THANKS A LOT. I"D LOVE SOM
E. UH, WOULD YOU MIND IF I SMOKE? ANNE: WHY, NOT AT ALL HERE, LET ME GET YOU AN ASHTRAY. JOHN: AW, THANKS VERY MUC
H...OH, ANNE, 【D6】______ ANNE: ACTUALLY, I" VE ONLY JUST LEARNED HOW, YOU KNOW. IT" S BECAUSE I" VE BEEN TAKING THESE COURSES. JOHN:WHY, I CAN"T COOK AT ALL, CAN"T EVEN BOIL AN EG
G. ANNE: NO KIDDIN
G.【D7】______YOU COULD TAKE A COUPLE OF CLASSES OVER AT SHERIDAN COLLEGE AND LEARN HOW TO DO IT TOO. JOHN:AW, THANKS A LOT. A. I DIDN" T REALIZE YOU WERE SUCH A GOOD COO
K.
B. I"LL DO THEM MYSELF LATER.
C. WELL, YOU KNOW, IF YOU WANT TO,
D. DO YOU MAKE IT BY YOURSELF?
【D7】
JOHN: OH ANNE, THAT WAS A WONDERFUL DINNER. THAT" S THE BEST MEAL I" VE HAD IN A LONG TIM
E. ANNE: OH, THANK YOU! THANK YOU VERY MUC
H. JOHN: CAN I GIVE YOU A HAND WITH THE DISHES? ANNE: UH-UH, DON"T BOTHER.【D5】______HEY, WOULD YOU LIKE ME TO FIX SOME COFFEE? JOHN: UH, THANKS A LOT. I"D LOVE SOM
E. UH, WOULD YOU MIND IF I SMOKE? ANNE: WHY, NOT AT ALL HERE, LET ME GET YOU AN ASHTRAY. JOHN: AW, THANKS VERY MUC
H...OH, ANNE, 【D6】______ ANNE: ACTUALLY, I" VE ONLY JUST LEARNED HOW, YOU KNOW. IT" S BECAUSE I" VE BEEN TAKING THESE COURSES. JOHN:WHY, I CAN"T COOK AT ALL, CAN"T EVEN BOIL AN EG
G. ANNE: NO KIDDIN
G.【D7】______YOU COULD TAKE A COUPLE OF CLASSES OVER AT SHERIDAN COLLEGE AND LEARN HOW TO DO IT TOO. JOHN:AW, THANKS A LOT. A. I DIDN" T REALIZE YOU WERE SUCH A GOOD COO
K.
B. I"LL DO THEM MYSELF LATER.
C. WELL, YOU KNOW, IF YOU WANT TO,
D. DO YOU MAKE IT BY YOURSELF?
【D9】
TEACHER: TOM, YOU"RE BANGING THE TABL
E. IT LOOKS LIKE YOU"RE ANGRY. BOY:【D8】______BUT I CAN" T FIND THE RED BLOCK (积木). TEACHER: LET ME SE
E. I CAN TELL WHEN I" M GETTING ANGRY BECAUSE MY FACE FEELS HOT AND MY HEART BEATS FASTER. DID YOU FEEL ANYTHING LIKE THAT WHEN YOU BANGED THE TABLE JUST NOW? BOY: YES, I THINK SO. TEACHER:【D9】______WHAT ELSE COULD YOU HAVE DONE IF YOU COULDN" T FIND THE BLOCK? BOY: MM
M...【D10】______OR FIND SOMETHING ELSE TO PLAY WIT
H. TEACHER: THAT"S GREAT, TO
M. A. THINK ABOUT IT.
B. IT MUST FEEL GOO
D.
C. ASK YOU FOR HELP.
D. I"VE LOOKED EVERYWHER
E.
JOHN: Have you had a chance to look over the contract?
LORRIE: Yes.I've read it carefully.
JOHN: And do you have any questions?
LORRIE: No.But the contract stipulates that I will teach 22 hours a week.Will you have that many classes for me right away?
JOHN: No, probably not.For the first two weeks you may teach 10 or 15 hours.
LORRIE : But my salary will be 1 100 dollars a month.Will you pay me that much for the first month? Because, I mean, I won't be working so many hours.
JOHN: I understand.That's why I didn't write the date on the contract.For the first two weeks, we will pay you according to the hours you teach.When you have 22 hours of classes, then the contract will take effect.Is that alright with you?
LORRIE: Oh, so I don't sign the contract today.Is that right?
JOHN: I don't want you to misunderstand, Miss Briggs.We are very serious about hiring you.We want you to teach for us.We usually do contracts this way because it is more convenient.
LORRIE: I can accept that.
JOHN: Good.And your benefits will begin immediately.
LORRIE: Even my health insurance?
JOHN: Yes.We will apply for your health insurance tomorrow.And your free membership in the club starts today if you like.
LORRIE: I have a few questions about the free membership.
JOHN: What would you like to know?
LORRIE : Is my membership the same as paying club members? I mean, can I get discounts at club hotels?
JOHN: Absolutely.The only difference is in the restaurant and bar vouchers.
LORRIE: What are bar vouchers?
JOHN: Paying club members get around 300 dollars a year in restaurant vouchers.The vouchers can be used in the restaurant or the lounge.But we don't offer vouchers to employees.
LORRIE: But according to the contract, employees get a discount in the restaurant.
JOHN: That's fight.So in a way, it is cheaper for you than for the members.You get more benefits than they do.
LORRIE: So, for now, you want me to keep a copy of the contract.But we won't sign it yet.Is that right?
JOHN: Yes.I've prepared the contract just so that you understand everything, so that you understand the terms.
LORRIE: I understand.And according to the terms on the contract, I am happy to accept this job.I look forward to it.
JOHN: I'm very pleased.We look forward to having you here, Miss Briggs.
【D10】
TEACHER: TOM, YOU"RE BANGING THE TABL
E. IT LOOKS LIKE YOU"RE ANGRY. BOY:【D8】______BUT I CAN" T FIND THE RED BLOCK (积木). TEACHER: LET ME SE
E. I CAN TELL WHEN I" M GETTING ANGRY BECAUSE MY FACE FEELS HOT AND MY HEART BEATS FASTER. DID YOU FEEL ANYTHING LIKE THAT WHEN YOU BANGED THE TABLE JUST NOW? BOY: YES, I THINK SO. TEACHER:【D9】______WHAT ELSE COULD YOU HAVE DONE IF YOU COULDN" T FIND THE BLOCK? BOY: MM
M...【D10】______OR FIND SOMETHING ELSE TO PLAY WIT
H. TEACHER: THAT"S GREAT, TO
M. A. THINK ABOUT IT.
B. IT MUST FEEL GOO
D.
C. ASK YOU FOR HELP.
D. I"VE LOOKED EVERYWHER
E.
A.because of
B.due to
C.because
D.so
Interviewer: Jane, you've recently returned from Japan. How long did you live there?
Jane: For five years.
Interviewer: And why did you go to Japan in the first 21?
Jane:Well, a Japanese exchange student was living with my family, and he got me interested in going to Japan. He encouraged me 一 22一 to get a teaching job there and even offered me a place to stay until I found an apartment—at his mother's house in Tokyo.
Interviewer: So you went?
Jane: I did. When I arrived his mother was very helpful, but she didn't speak much English and I didn't speak any 23 .We managed to communicate, somehow, with gestures and mime, or sometimes we would both use dictionaries.
Interviewer: In what ways is life in Japan —24— from life in the United States?
Jane:In just about every aspect. A big change was using public transportation in Tokyo instead of a car. Trains, subways, and other transportation in Japan are very good, though crowded. You get used 一 25一 more often, because, without a car, you have to carry your groceries home. But I was really glad to be rid of my car. Another thing is the low crime rate in Tokyo and other big cities in Japan. I always felt —26— and never worried about crime. That's pretty unusual in almost any big city in the world today.
Interviewer: Did you have any difficulties adjusting?
Jane: Well, at the beginning it was hard not knowing the language. At first I learned survival Japanese, so I could get by in everyday situations, but anything technical was difficult for me to understand. I took classes, but it was slow going, and I didn’t always express myself because I was afraid of —27— mistakes. I wish I had taken more risks一I would probably have learned the language faster. Another thing I had to get used to was living in a culture where the majority of people looked different from me. I knew I'd always be an —28— in some ways.
Interviewer: What about Japanese food?
Jane: Overall, the diet there is a healthy one-low fat. Oh, there were many Japanese specialties that I liked, and others that I didn't like so much. The food wag very different, but I didn't expect to eat American style. there. I expected to eat Japanese style. and though,—29— Japanese products. I think Japanese food preparation takes a long time and I didn't have a lot of time to prepare food, so much of my experience comes from eating in restaurants.
Interviewer: What advice would you give to someone going to live overseas for the first time?
Jane: Do some of the things I didn't do: Before you go, read as much as you can. Find out about the culture, the customs, the holidays, the traditions. Learn a little bit of the language if you can and the way people express politeness. Be flexible. Living in another culture is like seeing the world through a new pair of glasses—at first everything—30—confusing. But if you keep your eyes open,eventually everything becomes clear. Unfortunately, a lot of people just close their eyes.
21. A. place B. idea C. opinion D. view
22. A. try B. to try C. trying D. to trying
23. A. Chinese B. English C. Japanese D. Spanish
24. A. differ B. different C. the same D.differentiate
25. A. to shopping B. shopping C. go shopping D.to shop
26. A. good B. happy C. easy D.safe
27. A. make B. to make C. making D. doing
28. A. visitor B. passenger C. passers-by D.outsider
29. A. buying B. to buying C. to buy D.bought
30. A. look B. looks C. is looked D. is looking