A.When
B.Because
C.Though
D.If
Both what I say and _____ are right .
A.my thoughts
B.what I think
C.what I thought
D.my thinking
A、North Americans
B、Indians
C、West Africans
D、Central Americans
A. —Oh, I ’m sorry. I ’ll turn it down right now.
B.I’d like to talk with you
C.I’m really tired of this
D.I hate to say this
E.I need your help
What does Laura say is most important about a bike?
A.It must be the right height.
B.It must have several gears.
C.It must have good tires.
D.It must be the right weight.
A.Sorry sir, but the traffic is heavy now
B.Well, it's alright, sir
C.How can you say that, sir
D.Oh, we are going the right way
M: Mike told me yesterday that he'd been looking in vain for a job in the art gallery.
W: Really? If I remember right, he had a chance to work there but he turned it down.
Q: What does the woman say about Mike?
A.He used to work in the art gallery.
B.He does not have a good memory.
C.He declined a job offer form. the art gallery.
D.He is not interested in any part-time jobs.
-- I hope I'm not interrupting your work .
-- _____
A.It's hard to say .
B.O.K.Let's start again .
C.Please go on with your work .
D.Oh,that's all right .
By “what is wrong with Britain may also be what is right” (Para. 6, Line 1) the author means to say that ________.
A) quarrels between unions will help create jobs
B) a leisurely way of life helps Britons increase productivity
C) the gentle tone and temper of the people in Britain makes it a pleasant place
D) Britons will not sacrifice their leisure to further increase productivity