Read the sentence below and choose the meanings for the underlined part.
(1) My strong wish is to be an architect.
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A .keen on |
B .inaudible |
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C .ambition |
D .enclosed |
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E .all in |
F .idle |
(2) He is interested in playing rugby.
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A .keen on |
B .inaudible |
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C .ambition |
D .enclosed |
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E .all in |
F .idle |
(3) He put a photo of his family in the letter.
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A .keen on |
B .inaudible |
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C .ambition |
D .enclosed |
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E .all in |
F .idle |
(4) He's terribly lazy. He never makes his bed.
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A .keen on |
B .inaudible |
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C .ambition |
D .enclosed |
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E .all in |
F .idle |
(5) It was too noisy in the hall, so the speech was difficult to hear.
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A .keen on |
B .inaudible |
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C .ambition |
D .enclosed |
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E .all in |
F .idle |
Match the words with their meanings.
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(1) been keen on. |
A .strong wish |
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(2) architect |
B .really like |
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(3) ambition |
C .put something inside the letter |
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(4) engineer |
D .a person who plans buildings |
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(5) enclose |
E .a person who works with machines |
Complete the dialogue.
M: What's your favourite sport, Han Mei?
W: (1)
M: Can you play volleyball
(排球)?W: I'm sorry, I can't. (2)
M: OK. Let's go to the school gym. Now frost you must jump very high and hit the ball like this. (3)
W: Sure. (4)
M: Yes, but we can play volleyball every Friday after school.
W: (5)
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A .Do you want to have a try? |
B .That's great. |
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C .Would you like to teach me? |
D .I like roller-skating. |
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E .Can we often play volleyball here? |
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