The party last month was really successful. So Mr. James, can we have ______ this month?A.
The party last month was really successful. So Mr. James, can we have ______ this month?
A.another
B.one
C.it
D.other
The party last month was really successful. So Mr. James, can we have ______ this month?
A.another
B.one
C.it
D.other
第1题
We had a party last month, and it was a lot of fun, so ___________ (让我们再举行一次吧) this month.
第2题
A.another
B.the other
C.more
D.other
第3题
A) another
B) more
C) the other
D) other
第4题
M: It was all right, but I've now got to find a different caterer. The party was supposed to start at 4:30 p.m., and the caterers didn't arrive until 4 p.m. They weren't completely set up by the time everyone started arriving.
W: Have you tried Urban Caterers? I used them for the annual general meeting at my company last month, and 1 was really pleased.
M: I've only heard about them. They're a new company, so I haven't had a chance to check them out. Do you have a contact number for them? I already have to start planning for the annual Christmas party.
Who most likely are the speakers?
A.Colleagues.
B.Cooks.
C.Servers.
D.Customers.
第5题
Hi Gertrude,
Don't forget that Samir's party is tomorrow night at the Lotus Chinese restaurant at 7:00. I'm giving Rae a ride. Let me know today if you want to ride with us. We plan to leave here at 6:15 so we can get to the restaurant on time to put up some decorations before everyone else arrives. I hope you don't mind helping with that. In fact, we would really appreciate your help since you have such an artistic eye. Rae has a card for Samir already, and she is collecting money for a gift. Let her know if you have any ideas for the gift. Thanks.
Ping
To: Ping Lai
From: Gertrude Gerlak
Subject: Re: Retirement party
Hi Ping,
Yes, I need a ride. Thanks for the offer. I went to the Lotus restaurant last month for my birthday. It's a great place. I don't mind leaving here early, and I'm happy to help with the decorations. Alex needs a ride, too, if you have enough room in your car for all of us. Do you need me to buy any decorations? Why don't we leave thirty minutes earlier than you said? That way we're sure to have enough time to do some really nice decorating. I'll be in a meeting tomorrow afternoon, but it should be over well before we have to leave. I think a digital camera would be a great gift. Tell Rae I'll pick one up tomorrow during my lunch hour. I know where I can get a great price on one. She can give me the money later.
Gertrude
Why are Ping and Gertrude going to a restaurant tomorrow?
A.For a birthday party
B.For a work meeting
C.For a retirement party
D.For a monthly get-together
第6题
A.expand B.extend C.extent D.expect
第7题
第8题
第9题
The fort of Japanese male chauvinism—the old guard of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has unintentionally done more than most to, change all that. The sex scandal that marked the brief prime ministership of Mr. Sosuke Uno last summer outraged many women, and helped the opposition to its success in, the upperhouse election in July. Mr. Uno is forgotten, but the resentment (怨恨)of women about their treatment at the hands of men lingers (逗留) on. Over the past few months Japanese women have started campaigning much more vigorously for laws to protect them from sexual bothering at work.
Japan's first lawsuit claiming sexual bothering opened last week in a city court in Fukuoka. A 32-yeasold woman, whose name has been kept from being known (another first), is seeking about $26000 in damages from her former boss and the publishing company she worked for. She claims his sexual hints forced her to leave the company and give up her career. She stakes her claim on the ground, among others, that her rights under article 14 of the Japanese constitution were violated. This guarantees equal treatment for the sexes.
Women's lobbying groups have been springing up all over Japan. The lead has been taken by lawyers at the Second Bar Association in Tokyo. Last month the association held a call-in for women to expose their grievances. Its telephone lines were jammed for six hours. By the end of the session, some 137 formal complaints had been registered. "Nearly 40% of them were from women who had been compelled to have sexual relations with their superiors at work", says Miss Shizuko Sugii, a lawyer with the bar association. Ten of the eases have since been classified as rape or attempted rape.
This passage mainly talks about things in______.
A.old imperial Japan
B.war-time Japan
C.modem Japan
D.future Japan
第10题