题目内容
“I’d like to give my thanks to those help my son will be able to survive his terrible disease,” said the woman on TV.
A.who B.that C.with whose D.with their
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。
—What do you plan to order,please?
— 【小题1】
—Anything else?
—And a cup of tea.
—Is that all?
—Yes. My doctor told me that I should lose some weight.【小题2】 That is not healthy.
—How do you feel?
—I feel fine. 【小题3】 Furthermore, some of my old clothes would fit me if I lost about 40 pounds.
—How long will that take you?
— 【小题4】 So,maybe six months.Then I can get down to my proper weight.
—Do you plan to eat nothing but salads for six months?
—No,I’ll be able to eat fruit and certain meat. 【小题5】 And I should not eat anything containing sugar.
| A.I’d like some fruit and chicken,please. |
| B.I’m too heavy. |
| C.But most important,I should never eat anything between meals. |
| D.I’ve got a badly ¬diseased heart. |
F. Well,I have just started.
G. In fact,I have never felt better.
根据对话内容,从对话后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答案填涂在二卷对应位置(否则不予给分),选项中有两项多余选项。
A: Advance Reservations.Can I help you?
B: 1
A: Yes, we do have a single room available for those dates.
B: What is the rate, please?
A: The current rate is $50 per night.
B: 2 .
A: For $50 you will have a radio, a color television, a telephone and a major internatioal newspaper delivered to your room every day.
B: That sounds not bad at all.I’ll take it.
A: 3 .
B: Yes, it is Charlson.
A: How do you spell it, please?
B: It’s C-H-A-R-L-S-O-N.
A: C-H-A-R-L-S-O-N. 4 .
B: (010)888-1000.By the way, I’d like a quiet room away from the street if that is possible.
A: 5 .OK.We look forward to your visit.
B: Thank you and good-bye.
A: Good-bye.
| A.What services come with that? B.A quiet room away from the street is preferred. C.Do you have a single room with a bath for October 5? D.What about your telephone number? E.Yes, I’d like to book a single room with a bath from the afternoon of October F.4 to the morning of October 10. G.Sorry, I forgot your telephone number. H.Very good.Could you tell me your name, sir, please? |