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【题目】--May I open the window? It’s a bit hot inside.

--_________.

A.I’m glad to hear that.B.It doesn’t matter.

C.Yes, I will. Thank you.D.Go ahead, please.

【答案】D

【解析】

句意:——我可以开窗吗?里面有点热。——请打开吧。

考查情景交际。A. I’m glad to hear that.很高兴听到这件事。B. It doesn’t matter.没关系。C. Yes, I will. Thank you.是的,我会的。谢谢。D. Go ahead, please.表示同意或允许对方的请求,根据情况可译为:说吧,做吧,开始吧。题干表示征求许可,其答语可表示同意或允许对方的请求。故选D。

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I want to thank you for teaching me a very valuable lesson in life by the great example you set. When we were eating at that cafe in Bondi and a person who had ordered his hamburger didn’t have enough money to pay for it. Without any hesitation, you went over and put the extra $2 into his hand.

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Something made me think of you and what you did that night at the cafe in Bondi. I handed the man $6. He was so surprised and said, “But why would you do this for me?” I just smiled as I thought of you.

Thank you, son. It’s better to give than to receive. Now when I see a five-cent coin on the ground and want to pick it up, I think of you and leave it there just in case some kid will get a kick out of finding it.

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_________________________________________________________________.

3How did his son help the man at the cafe?

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4Why did the son throw a five-cent coin onto the pavement?

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5How did the man feel after the writer handed him $6?

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6What can we learn from the sentence “It’s better to give than to receive” ?

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