May I introduce John ()you?A.forB.atC.to
May I introduce John ()you?
A.for
B.at
C.to
May I introduce John ()you?
A.for
B.at
C.to
A.Hello, Mr. Brown. Are you a doctor?
B.Moming, Prof. Brown. May I have a question?
C.Hi, Prof. John Brown. Can I ask what your specialty is?
D.Hello, Mr. John Brown. What brings you here?
A.How have you been?
B.Pleased to meet you,George.
C.Mind if I call you George?
D.The pleasure is mine.
—________________.
A.I’ d like to book one air ticket
B.I’ m glad to introduce myself to you
C.I need a plumber to repair the water pipe in my kitchen
Good morning, Sunshine Community Center ! May I help you?()
A. I'd like to book one air ticket.
B. I'm glad to introduce myself to you.
C. I need a plumber to repair the water pipe in my kitchen.
John:May I use your computer this afternoon,Susie?
Susie:Sure,but I have to finish typing my term paper today.
John:__________.
A.Do as you please
B.Oh,I"m sorry
C.Thank you just the same
D.Never mind it
A.Speaking, please
B.Golden Star Hotel
C.Hold on, please
D.I'm John Smith
A.You can ask Mary for help
B.You should have asked Tom for help
C.You may ask Mary for help
D.You may have asked Tom for help
Curtis: Who do you think is the murderer in this story?
Greg:I think it's Mr. Johnson, because he was in the house at the time of the murder.
Curtis: No, __________
A. you never know.
B. but you may be mistaken.
C. but you are on the right track.
D. I don't know either.
As hard as【60】may be, sit back and chill, experts advise. Though you've got to get them to do it,【61】helping too much, or even examining【62】too carefully, you may keep them【63】doing it by themselves. "I wouldn't advise a parent to check every【64】assignment, " says psychologist John Rosemond, author of Ending the Tough Homework. "There's a【65】of appreciation for trial and error. Let your children【66】the grade they deserve.
Many experts believe parents should gently look over the work of younger children and ask them to rethink their【67】. But"you don't want them to feel it has to be【68】, " they say.
That's not to say parents should【69】homework—first, they should monitor how much homework their kids【70】. "Thirty minutes a day in the early elementary years and an hour in【71】four, five, and six is standard, " says Rosemond. For junior-high students it should be "【72】more than an hour and a half, and two for high-school students. " If your child【73】has more homework than this, you may want to check【74】other parents and then talk to the teacher about【75】assignments.
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C.right
D.usual
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B.that
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A: Let me introduce myself. I'm Green. B: Pleased to meet you.()