We cannot expect him to continue these activities under such unfavorable ______.A.environm
We cannot expect him to continue these activities under such unfavorable ______.
A.environments
B.circumstances
C.surrounding
D.situations
We cannot expect him to continue these activities under such unfavorable ______.
A.environments
B.circumstances
C.surrounding
D.situations
第1题
We cannot expect him to continue these activities ______ (在如此不利的情况下).
第2题
We cannot expect her to do the homework______look after the children.
A.as well
B.so well
C.as well as
D.so as
第4题
A conclusion we cannot safely draw (based upon this passage) about the author's life in 1926 is that ________.
A.he was unmarried
B.he was miserable about having his plays rejected
C.he lived in a house like all the other houses around him
D.he started his first novel
第5题
A conclusion we cannot safely draw about the author's life in 1926 is that ______.
A.he was unmarried
B.he was miserable about having his plays rejected
C.he lived in a house like all the other houses around him
D.he started his first novel
第6题
W: How amazing! I didn't expect that at all.
Q: What do we learn from this conversation?
(18)
A.The woman also passed the examination.
B.She didn't expect all those surprises.
C.She admired him for his cleverness.
D.She was jealous of the man.
第7题
Dear Sirs,
We have received your letter of Feb.23 that ponited out the price offered by us for our product is found to be on the high side.We regret to say that there is no possibility of our cutting the price to the extent you indicated,i.e.3%.These days,we have received a crowd of inquiries from buyers in other directions and expect to close business at something near our level.At present,we cannot see our way to entertain your counter-offer.
We assure you that your inquiries will receive our immediate attention.
Yours truly,
(Signature)
第8题
听力原文: I read in the newspaper the other day that we tell between two hundred and three hundred lies every day. It makes me wonder if honesty is still important.
There are so many times when we just seem to expect people to be dishonest rather than honest. We expect individuals to try to take advantage of other people whenever they can. And we sometimes expect politicians not always to be honest in their dealings. And we even expect students, sometimes, to cheat on exams or to do things to help their scores. I wonder that if it's really fair to these people, because I still think there are honest people.
The other day a very good friend of mine and I were in a restaurant. When the cashier gave him back his money after we got out of the restaurant, he realized that he had ten or fifteen dollars more than he was supposed to have. He didn't even hesitate at all. He went right back in and gave it back, and of course, the cashier was very happy.
But, I was pleasantly surprised, because it means that there really are people running around who are honest.
(30)
A.Between one hundred and three hundred~
B.Between two hundred and four hundred.
C.Between two hundred and three hundred.
D.Between one hundred and two hundred.
第9题
第10题
It is not always true to say that things in Change Alley cost less. I once bought a Czechoslo-vakian glass butter-dish from Robinson's for a little under two dollars. I then went on to Change Al-ley and just by chance saw an article of the same shape, design and size, in one of the shops. I then asked about its price, and was surprised when the man demanded more than four dollars for it. "How much can you offer?" he shouted at me. I offered him exactly the same price I paid for the article and his reply was shockingly rude (粗鲁). I opened my bag, showed him my receipt, stared at him and walked out of his shop.
A buyer in England expects to find the price of goods clearly shown, or, to be told exactly what the price is. He knows this is the lowest price that will be accepted. If he thinks the price is be- yond what he can afford, he shrugs (耸耸) his shoulders and walks away. He does not attempt to bargain with the shopkeeper. Even if he showed annoyance or surprise, he would expect to be told that if the price was unacceptable, he should try elsewhere.
The underlined word "haggling" (line 2, para. 1 ) in the text most probably means______.
A.accepting the prices immediately
B.fixing the right cost for some goods
C.arguing about the price of something
D.paying extra for comfortable shopping