Just a moment please,I’ll check the room availability.(英译中)
第1题
Please let me know ______ he comes.
A.for a moment
B.in a moment
C.the moment
D.at the moment
第2题
Mary:Hello.
Tom:Hello.May I speak to Mary?
Mary:__________.
A.Speaking
B.Yes,I am
C.Who are you,please
D.Wait a moment
第3题
A、Here is the price list
B、Which style. do you prefer?
C、Is breakfast included?
D、Just a moment the elevator will be here soon
第4题
1.What is that awful little man? ()
A.He is the person who minds the cars in the car parking lot.
B.He is the person who always parks his car there.
C.He is the author’s friend.
D.He is a clerk in the post office.
2.What kind of new program of service will the local post office offer? ()
A.To offer free car parking
B.To sell visit those who buy stamps in front of the post office.
C.To send stamps to the buyer’s homes.
D.To send letters to homes through letter box.
3.The little man does not let the author park his car unless______.
A.the author gives him some money.
B.the author parks his car exactly as he the man wishes.
C.the author goes in to the office to buy some stamps.
D.the author parks his car there only for a moment.
4.Why does the author no longer need to deal with the little parking lot officer? ()
A.He needn’t buy stamps at all.
B.The parking lot officer will not be there because he has been sent somewhere else.
C.He has sold his car and has no car to park at all.
D.He can depend on the new and modern postal conveniences.
5.From the passage, we can conclude that the parking lot officer is ______.
A.rather friendly
B.very attractive
C.a little polite
D.too strict with car drivers
第5题
W: OK, just go to the Counter No. 16. They will do this for you.
Q: Which counter can offer the service of reconversion for the customer?
(19)
A.Counter No.12.
B.Counter No.6.
C.Counter No.15.
D.Counter No.16.
第6题
Simon: I hope you'll pardon me for saying the wrong words. I just couldn't help.
Gary: ______. It doesn't really matter.
A. I think so.
B. With pleasure.
C. Please take it easy.
D. Yes, but why?
E. Sure you can.
F. It's very kind of you!
G. Never mind.
H. Not too bad.
第7题
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
第8题
Ⅴ. Daily Conversation (10 points)
Direction: Pick out the appropriate expression from the eight choices and complete the following dialogue by blackening the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.
A. I think so.
B. Haven't seen you for ages.
C. Please take it easy.
D. Don't mention it.
E. Coffee, please.
F. That's just what I am thinking.
G. No problem.
H. I would if I could.
56. Tony: Will you help me with my math problem after school?
Tom:______. You know I like math.
第9题
When Mr. Jones got back, he immediately went to sleep on the living-room sofa with the News of the World over his face, so that when evening came, the animals were still not fed. At last, they could stand no longer. One of the cows broke into the door of the store-house with her horns (角) and all the animals began to help themselves to the grains.
It was just then that Mr. Jones woke up. And the men came back. The next moment he and his four men were in the store-house with whips in their hands, whipping (鞭打) in all directions. This was more than the hungry animals would bear. Together, they jumped upon their masters. Mr. Jones and his men suddenly found themselves being struck with their horns and kicked from all sides. The situation was quite out of their control. A minute later all five of them were in full fright down the road, with the animals running after them joyfully.
Which of the following is TRUE according to the story?
A.Willington was the name of a hotel.
B.Red Lion was the name of a restaurant.
C.News of the World was a TV programme.
D.Mr. Johns went back home at night.
第10题
Eighty years【66】, Chaplin is still here. In a 1995 worldwide survey of film critics, Chaplin was voted【67】greatest actor in movie history. He was the first,【68】the last, person to control【69】aspect of the filmmaking process--【70】his own studio and producing, directing, writing, and editing the movies he starred in. In the first few decades of the 20th century,【71】weekly movie-going was the national【72】, Chaplin more or less helped【73】an industry into an art. In 1916, his【74】year in alms, his salary of $ 10,00 a week made him the highest-paid actor--【75】the highest paid person--in the world.【76】1920, the Chaplin craze, accompanied by a flood of Chaplin dances, songs, dolls, comic books and cocktails, was【77】everywhere. Filmmaker Mack Sennett thought【78】"just the greatest artist who ever lived". Other early admirers【79】George Bernard Shaw, Marcel Proust, and Sigmund Freud.【80】1981 to 1987, IBM used the Tramp as the logo (标志) to advertise its venture into personal computers.
(56)
A.for
B.in
C.by
D.with
第11题
Choosing a Restaurant
Some restaurants are open for breakfast; others are open twenty-four hours a day. A number of restaurants call themselves “family restaurants”. Many of these serve no alcohol and have fairly restricted menus which include steaks, hamburgers, omelets and sandwiches, and all are at very reasonable prices. They may also serve smaller and cheaper children’s portions. Note that many American restaurants are “specialty” restaurants. They may serve only, or mainly, steaks, sea food, etc.
When to Eat
Many restaurants, especially the more expensive ones, open at about 11:30 a.m. (midday, rather than 1 p.m., is the most normal time for lunch in the USA), and some remain open until the evening, so it is possible to order a meal throughout the afternoon. In many areas, it is usual for people to leave work and go out for an evening male at 5 p.m. or 6 p.m., rather than waiting until later.
Reserving a Table
Eating out is rather popular in the USA, and it is often necessary to make a reservation. You will sometimes see short lines of people waiting for tables at restaurants- it is more pleasant to wait in the bar, of course, if there is one- but in fact the lines move very quickly.
Arriving at the Restaurant
When you arrive at most restaurants, you should not just go in and sit down- unless you see a sign, saying “Please seat yourself”. Usually you will have to wait for a “host” or “hostess” to lead you to a table. Often there will be a sign that reads, “Please wait to be seated”. Do not expect to share a table with other parties, even if the restaurant is crowded. It is just not done.
1.In most family restaurants, you can order many kinds of food except()
A.hamburgers
B.sandwiches
C.alcohol
D.steaks
2.“Specialty” restaurants in Para.2 refer to those restaurants that ________.
A.are special for some special customers
B.serve only, or mainly excellent food
C.are not ordinary
D.serve only, or mainly one kind of food
3.Normally lunchtime in the USA is at ________.
A.12:00PM
B.1:00PM
C.1:30PM
D.11:30AM
4.Which of the following is true?()
A.Usually Americans go out to have supper at 7 or 8 PM
B.You will not have your breakfast until 11:30 in American restaurants
C.You’d better reserve a table if you do not want to wait at restaurants when eating out
D.It is impossible to order a meal in the afternoon in the USA
5.The sign “Please seat yourself” in a restaurant means ________.
A.Do not share a table with others
B.Do not stand in the way
C.Find a seat by yourself
D.Sit down while eating