If you decide to adopt a book, you _________
[ A] must protect the book and keep if safe
[ B ] may give the book as a gift to your friend
[ C] can help with the protection of the rare books
[ D] will enjoy an advantage in using the book in your research
A.to give the boss your advice
B.how he is feeling
C.the boss may have
D.what you really want to talk to him about
E.without suggesting a way to solve if how unhappy you are
F.how unhappy you are
A.to give the boss your advice
B.how he is feeling
C.the boss may have
D.what you really want to talk to him about
E.without suggesting a way to solve if how unhappy you are
F.how unhappy you are
You could begin your writing like this:
The way people spent their holidays has changed a great deal over the past few years ...
A、Write both English and the local language, so taxi drivers can read it
B、Be direct when directing
C、Give directions from the guests’ perspective
D、All of the above are good practices
听力原文: The key question for any only child is this: Why were you an only child? It's a key question for at least two reasons. If your parents had wanted several children, but could have you only, they are most likely to pour into you all the energy and attention that had been intended for several children. I call this the "Special Jewel" phenomenon. Only children, or special jewels often arrive when their parents are older-- usually in their thirties. These special jewels can become very spoiled and serf - centered. On the other hand, you may be an only child be cause your parents planned for only one and stuck to their plan. Your parents may give you a very strict and well-structured education to make you a little adult. Many only children grow up feeling unhappy because they always had to be such little adults.
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A.Those who are themselves spoiled and self-centered.
B.Those who expected to have several children but could only have one.
C.Those who like to give expensive jewels to their children.
D.Those who give birth to their only children when they are below 30.
When you pick up your【B8】luggage at an airport, you may tip the person who【B9】it to the taxi. He or she usually expects $0.50, a bag for this【B10】. A taxi may have one meter that【B11】the cost of the trip and another that shows a fixed【B12】, usually about $0.50, for "extras". However, the taxi driver usually expects a tip in【B13】to the "extra", especially if he or she【B14】your suitcase. This tip should be about 15 percent of the fare. In hotels it is customary to give something to the porter who【B15】you and your room. In case of doubt, 50c for each bag is satisfactory. In a【B16】you generally leave about 15 percent of the【B17】on the table as a tip for the person who has served you. If the【B18】is small, a tip is not usually expected.
The practice of tipping for other services is even more【B19】. In large cities one usually tips the barber, and sometimes the attendant in a restroom in a hotel.【B20】to the custom in some European countries, one does not tip the usher in a theater.
【B1】
A.added
B.excluded
C.considered
D.included
Which of the following activities involve role-play?
A. Use the pictures in the textbook , but cut them up , paste them on cards and give each student a different picture. Then ask the students to ask each other what is in their picture.
B. The teacher prepares two sets of gapped dialogues and asks the students to work in pairs to ask each other to complete their dialogue.
C. Give two students a card respectively and ask them to conduct a dialogue according to the instruction in the cards. Instructions on one card may be" You and your friends are going to have lunch. You need to decide where to go. You would like to try something different because you' re tired of the same food. You make a suggestion. "