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—Bill,if it doesn’t rain,we can go straight on and spend more time in Vienna.

—______ I just want to hear Mozart.

A.Well done!                                                   B.No problem.

C.That’s great!                                                        D.That’s it.

C


解析:

That’s great!意为“你太好了!”。根据所提供的情景I just want to hear Mozart.可判断出对方听说要去维也纳感到高兴。Well done!意为“干得好!”No problem.意为“没问题”。

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【小题1】
A.paperB.adviceC.informationD.luck
【小题2】
A.organizationsB.flightsC.marketsD.conferences
【小题3】
A.familyB.teachersC.speakersD.audience
【小题4】
A.hidB.bought C.carried D.unfolded
【小题5】
A.squareB.beach C.groundD.playground
【小题6】
A.thinB.dirty C.newD.clear
【小题7】
A.HandsB.Books C.HeadsD.Smoke
【小题8】
A.losingB.reducing C.increasing D.holding
【小题9】
A.soundB.voice C.noiseD.shout
【小题10】
A.deliverB.buyC.sellD.produce
【小题11】
A.boringB.difficult C.valuable D.painful
【小题12】
A.heard B.seenC.forgottenD.doubted
【小题13】
A.HoweverB.Therefore C.BesidesD.Otherwise
【小题14】
A.sureB.curiousC.proudD.sad
【小题15】
A.priceB.growth C.valueD.size
【小题16】
A.droppedB.turnedC.lookedD.talked
【小题17】
A.important B.confidentC.selfishD.useless
【小题18】
A.acceptB.argue C.rememberD.decide
【小题19】
A.leaveB.searchC.saveD.beat
【小题20】
A.especialB.normal C.ordinaryD.special

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“Who’s this?” someone asked when I picked up.
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“Hmm, no, ”I replied, adding that I thought she could come to get them, and that if I wasn’t at home, they would be in my mailbox.
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“I guess I could, ”I replied.
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【小题1】What is the relationship between Maggie and the writer?

A.Wife and husbandB.Daughter and father
C.Teacher and studentD.Master and pet dog
【小题2】.How many experiences are mentioned by the writer to return things to the losers?
A.3B.4C.5D.6
【小题3】How did the writer know Sarah’s telephone number?
A.From her telephone’s phone bookB.From her credit card
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【小题4】The writer wants to tell us through the unusual stories,
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C.people would learn to appreciate persons who provide help for you
D.the advance of society makes people lose some virtues

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A.the Mexican man couldn’t speak English
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C.the Mexican family came to Oregon for a visit
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D.Because the author thought the man’s wife would take it.
【小题3】The Mexican man helped the author because he tended to think that ___________.
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1.                A.workers        B.women         C.housewives    D.customers

 

2.                A.whether        B.either          C.as   D.while

 

3.                A.made          B.depended       C.focused  D.put

 

4.                A.then           B.that            C.which    D.when

 

5.                A.came          B.got            C.looked   D.covered

 

6.                A.politely         B.loudly          C.proudly   D.rudely

 

7.                A.angry          B.disappointed     C.happy    D.poor

 

8.                A.moments       B.persons         C.manners  D.ways

 

9.                A.pay            B.use            C.spend    D.waste

 

10.               A.Because        B.Since          C.Before    D.Although

 

11.               A.for            B.in             C.from  D.to

 

12.               A.question        B.order          C.shopping  D.need

 

13.               A.mind          B.like            C.try   D.consider

 

14.               A.similar         B.usual          C.divided    D.separate

 

15.               A.greeted        B.excused        C.thanked   D.left

 

16.               A.ran            B.turned         C.returned  D.walked

 

17.               A.dared          B.would          C.should    D.must

 

18.               A.her            B.his            C.my   D.their

 

19.               A.showed up      B.turned up       C.lit up D.lifted up

 

20.A.In honor of BIn addition to  C.In place of      D. In return for

 

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1.

A.While

B.After

C.Before

D.Until

 

2.

A.time

B.then

C.here

D.there

 

3.

A.began

B.enjoyed

C.kept

D.stopped

 

4.

A.behind

B.over

C.in front of

D.beside

 

5.

A.pretending

B.seen

C.prepared

D.hold

 

6.

A.frightened

B.surprised

C.puzzled

D.pleased

 

7.

A.treated

B.welcomed

C.received

D.known

 

8.

A.around

B.up

C.in

D.out

 

9.

A.another

B.all

C.any

D.each

 

10.

A.able

B.about

C.willing

D.anxious

 

11.

A.told

B.showed

C.asked

D.gave

 

12.

A.last

B.first

C.least

D.once

 

13.

A.insisted

B.apologized

C.wondered

D.regretted

 

14.

A.Certainly

B.Really

C.Why

D.How

 

15.

A.knew

B.found

C.explain

D.thought

 

16.

A.strange

B.famous

C.wanted

D.curious

 

17.

A.for

B.at

C.after

D.like

 

18.

A.believe

B.agree

C.remember

D.learn

 

19.

A.necessary

B.funny

C.lucky

D.clear

 

20.

A.need

B.will

C.can

D.might

 

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