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【题目】听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

1Why does the man come to see Juliet?

A.To attend a party.B.To make an invitation.C.To ask her advice.

2What does the man look like?

A.Easy-going.B.Confident.C.Energetic.

3What makes Juliet feel good?

A.Her handbag.B.Her jewelry.C.Her hairstyle.

【答案】

1A

2C

3B

【解析】

【原文】

M: Happy birthday, Juliet! This is for you.

W: Thank you. I'm so happy that you come to celebrate my birthday with us together. Everyone is here. Please come up here. I'm sure you'll have a good time.

M: I think so. May I have the pleasure to have a dance with you?

W: Okay. This is a fun party. You look great.You're absolutely full of energy and in high spirits.

M: Yes. This is a really wonderful party. You are always popular with everyone. And you look very pretty today.

W: Thanks. That's kind of you to say so. I hope my necklace goes with my dress and both of them make me look as good as I feel.

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"Uh, sir, I uh am selling these magazines and uh I was wondering if you would like to buy one." The old man just stared at the boy. The boy could see inside the old man's house and saw that he had dog figurines(小狗雕像) on the wall. "Do you collect dogs?" the little boy asked. "Yes, I have many collections in my house. They are my family here. They are all I have." The boy then felt sorry for the man, as it seemed that he was a very lonely soul. "Well, I do have a magazine here for collectors. It is perfect for you. I also have one about dogs since you like dogs so much." The old man was ready to close the door on the boy and said, "No boy, I don't need any magazines of any kind, now goodbye."

The little boy was sad that he was not going to make his quota with the sale. He was also sad for the old man being so alone in the big house that he owned. The boy went home and then had an idea. He had a little dog figurine that he got some years ago from an aunt. The figurine did not mean nearly as much to him since he had a real live dog and a large family.

Paragraph 1: The boy headed back down to the old man's house with the figurine.

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Paragraph 2: From that day on something changed inside the old man.

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【题目】 Too much work and too much wine go together like biscuits and cheese, a new international study finds.

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