I have my teeth ______ once every year.A.checkedB.to checkC.check
I have my teeth ______ once every year.
A.checked
B.to check
C.check
I have my teeth ______ once every year.
A.checked
B.to check
C.check
第1题
听力原文:W: Good morning, this is Dr. Allen's office.
M: Good morning, I'd like to make an appointment with Dr. Allen to have my teeth cleaned and checked. I'd like to have it done this week if possible.
W: I'll see whether the doctor has time to see you this week. Have you seen Dr. Allen before?
M: No, I've just moved to town and Dr. Allen was recommended by a friend of mine. My name is Edward Johnson.
W: The doctor has no free time this week, Mr. Johnson. If you are having trouble with your teeth, I'll try to work you in, otherwise I can give you an appointment on Friday, the 22nd. Will that be all right?
M: I'm sorry, I'1l be working on the 22nd. I'm not having any trouble with my teeth, but 1 hoped to have the appointment this week because I won't start work at my new job until next Monday.
W: How about Saturday, the 23rd, at 10' AM?
M: That will be fine. Thank you.
W: We'll see you on the 23rd then, Mr. Johnson, Goodbye.
M: Good bye.
(23)
A.He has a bad tooth.
B.He's leaving next week.
C.He will be busy next week.
D.He needs to find a job.
第2题
听力原文:W: Is this your first appointment with Mr. Morris?
M: Oh, yes. I'd like to have a dental examination. A lot of my teeth ache these days.
Q: Who is Mr. Morris?
(2)
A.A physician
B.A surgeon
C.A dentist
第3题
听力原文:Man: This is a really delicious pad -- plenty to get your teeth into, some very good speeches, a let of change of mood. There's lots for the audience to identify with too, so it all goes to make my job more rewarding. The fact that this is a revival means I also have the hallenge of putting my own stamp on a role. The original performance, by the man who created the part some twenty years ago, will still be in the mind of some members of the audience. I couldn't ask for more.
You hear a man talking on the radio. Who is talking?
A.An actor.
B.A journalist.
C.A theatre-goer.
第4题
M: Oh, but I don't have to see him. I'll just leave my teeth in his office and he can look at them when he bad time. They are false teeth!
Q: What is Dr. Johnson?
(19)
A.He's a professor.
B.He's a surgeon.
C.He's a physician.
D.He's a dentist.
第5题
Have You Filled Up The Form?
Of all things in the world, I most dislike filling up forms. In fact, I have a______【51】horror of it. Applying for a living license, ______【52】for an evening course, booking a holiday abroad—everything nowadays seem to involve______【53】information about one's personal life and habits that has little or nothing to do with the matter______【54】hand. When applying for a job, it may be______【55】some obscure interest to a______【56】employer to learn that I collect stamp or had measles as a child, but why should he conceivably want to know that my father was a tobacconist who died in 1988?
The authorities who______【57】one to fill up forms, frequently demand answers to questions that one would hesitate to put______【58】one's intimate friends. The worst of it is that, when______【59】with such questions, my mind goes blank. Have I ever suffered from a serious illness? My mother always assured me I was "delicate". Do I suffer from any personal defects? Well, I wear contact lenses and my upper teeth are not my own, but perhaps the word " defects" ______【60】to my character. Am I supposed to______【61】that I like gambling, and find it difficult to get up in the morning? Both of them are true.
Of all, I think job applications are the worst, education—previous experience—post held—give ______【62】…Terrified by the awful warning about giving false【63】which appear at the bottom of the form, I struggle to remember what exams I passed and how long I worked for what firms. ______【64】hard I try, there always seems to be a year or two for which I cannot satisfactorily account and which I am certain, if left______【65】, that will give the impression that I was in prison or engaged in some occupation too dubious to mention.
(51)
A.positive
B.negative
C.mild
D.slight
第6题
The authorities who require one to fill up forms frequently demand answers to questions that one would hesitate to put to one's intimate friends. The worst of it is that, when faced with such questions, my mind goes blank and I can hardly remember my own date of birth, let alone my nationality. Have I ever suffered from a serious illness? Have I7 What do they mean by ' serious' 7 I had my tonsils out in hospital when I was eight, and my mother always assured me I was ' delicate' , but father contended I was born lazy. Do I suffer from any personal defects? Well, I wear contact lenses and my upper teeth are not my own, but perhaps the word ' defects' applies to my character. Am I supposed to admit that I like gambling, and find it difficult to get up in the morning? Both of which are true.
Of all, I think job applications are the worst. ' Education--previous experience--posts held-- give dates... ' Terrified by the awful warning about giving false declarations which appears at the bottom of the form, I struggle to remember what exams I passed and how long I worked for what firms. However hard I try, there always seems to be a year or two for which I cannot satisfactorily ac count and which I am certain, if left blank, will give the impression that I was in prison or engaged in some occupation too dubious to mention. Even when the form. is safely posted, there is no relief as I hourly await and order from angry official to explain differences on my form.
In the opinion of the writer most forms require one to supply ______.
A.irrelevant details
B.positive answers
C.secret information
D.personal problems
第7题
Doctor:Well,what can we do for you today?
Patient:Oh,I&39;ve an infection in my gum,Doctor. Doctor:In your gum?
Patient:Up here.I?ve some tablets and,er,I don&39;t know.
Doctor:(4) Aye,the Sofradex is not doing very much for that,is it?
Patient:I&39;ve never taken them.I&39;ve just,I stopped taking them.
Doctor:Aye,I don&39;t think they&39;re doing very much to you.
Patient:(5) Doctor.
Doctor:Aye.
Patient:I&39;m just wondering if it&39;s my teeth or that it&39;s just my blood that&39;s doing it.
Doctor:I think it might be the teeth.It&39;d be worth getting the dentist to have a look at your plate.
Patient:(6)
Doctor:Yes,yes.Keep on with those just now.
Patient:Yes.Aye,two four,one or two four times a day.
Doctor:Yes,one four times a day. Patient:Fine,yeah.
A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor@@@SXB@@@A.It&39;s been paining me all night.
B.Let&39;s have a look and see what they&39;ve done to you.
C.Do I take these Sofradex is they&39;re prescribed here,Doctor
第9题
根据材料,回答题。
Have You Filled Up The Form?
Of all things in, the world, I most dislike filling up forms. In fact, I have a __________.(51)horror of it. Applying for a living license, __________. (52) for an evening course, booking a holiday abroad——everything nowadays seems to involve (53) information about one"s personal life and habits that has little or nothing to do with the matter __________. (54) hand. When applying for a job, it may be (55) some obscure interest to a __________. (56) employer to learn that I collect stamp or had measles as a child, but why should he conceivably want to know that my father was a tobacconist who died in 19887
The authorities who __________. (57) one to fill up forms, frequently demand answers to questions that one would hesitate to put__________. (58)one’S intimate friends.The worst of it is that,when__________. (59)with such questions,my mind goes blank.Have I ever suffered from a seriy.
OUS ill ness My mother always assured me l was“delicate”.Do I suffer from any personal defects Well,.I wear contact lenses and my upper teeth are not my own,but perhaps the word“defects” __________. (60)to my character.Am I supposed to__________. (61)that I like gamblin9,and
find it difficult to get up in the morning Both of them are true. Of all,I think job applications are the worst,“education”一previous experience post held—give__________. (62)…Terrified by the awful warning about giving false__________. (63)
which appear at the bottom of the form,I struggle to remember what exams I passed and how long I worked for what firms.__________. (64)hard I try,there always seems to be fl year or two for which I cannot satisfactorily account and which I am certain,if left__________. (65),that will give the impression that l was in prison or engaged in some occupation too dubious to mention.
回答(51)题。 查看材料
A.positive
B.negative
C.mild
D.slight
第10题
I Dislike Filling up Forms
Of all things in the world, I most dislike filling up forms; in fact, I have a positive horror of it. Applying for a driving license, (51) for an evening course, booking a holiday abroad—everything nowadays seems to involve (52) information about one’s personal life and habits that has little or nothing to do with the matter (53) hand. When I apply for a job, it may be of some obscure interest to a (54) employer to learn that I collect stamps or had measles as a child, but why (55) he conceivably wants to know that my father was a tobacconist who died in 1988?
The authorities who (56) one to fill up forms, frequently demand answers to questions that one would hesitate to put (57) one’s intimate friends. The worst of it is that, when confronted with such questions, I find my mind goes blank. Have I ever suffered from a serious illness? My mother always (58) me I was “delicate”. Do I suffer from any personal defects? Well, I wear (59) lenses and my upper teeth are not my own, but perhaps the word “defects” (60) to my character. Am I supposed to (61) that I like gambling, and find it difficult to get up in the morning? Both of them are true.
Of all, I think job applications are the (62) . “Education”—previous experience—post held—give (63) … Terrified by the awful warning about giving false (64) which appears at the bottom of the form, I struggle to remember what exams I passed and how long I worked for what firms. (65) hard I try, there always seems to be a year or two for which I cannot satisfactorily account and which I am certain, if left blank, will give the impression that I was in prison or engaged in some occupation too dubious to mention.
(51)
A.attending
B.registering
C.inviting
D.working