Peter: What's there to do at night? Clerk: There are clubs, concerts, players and so on.A.
Peter: What's there to do at night? Clerk: There are clubs, concerts, players and so on.
A.You make it
B.You find it
C.You manage it
D.You name it
Peter: What's there to do at night? Clerk: There are clubs, concerts, players and so on.
A.You make it
B.You find it
C.You manage it
D.You name it
A、He's good at fixing things.
B、He can speak good German.
C、He does the washing-up after supper.
D、He's a language teacher.
Peter: Excuse me, are you Mr. Henry Smith?
Henry: Oh, you must be Peter.
Peter: () Mr. Smith.
Henry: Nice to meet you, too.
Peter: How was your journey?
Henry: ()
Peter: Our car is in the parking lot. Shall we go to the hotel first?
Henry: Yes. I really need a good rest. And, Peter, could you do me a favor?
Peter: Yes, of course.
Henry: I wonder if you could help me take my suitcase and box to the car. ()
Peter: My pleasure, sir. (Trying to lift the box) You've put the whole of America into your box. They are really very heavy, ha-ha! Please stay here while I get a cart.
Henry: By the way, do you know where I can get mints here? It seems there's no store around.
Peter: I know where the store is. Would you like me to get some mints for you?
Henry: ()
Peter comes back, and they walk out of the gate.
Henry: Oh, it's good to see the sun! I'm always worried about Beijing's haze.
Peter: Yes, () That'll be a nice change, won't it? A big improvement on what we've been having.
Henry: That's great! I think all this sunshine is just too good to be true!
选择合适的单词或短语完成句子。
A. Pretty good, but a little tiring.
B. It seems to be clearing up.
C. They are too heavy for me to carry.
D. That's very kind of you.
E. Nice to meet you.
In his new position, he has many reports to read-reports from farmers who are applying for loans; status reports from farmers who have received loans; and reports from his employer, the federal government, on new loan programs.
After reading so many reports, Peter wonders,“Why are reports so different?"Some are long, some are short. Some are simple, some are complex. Some are easy to read, some are difficult to read. Some are coherent, some are. not. Some make recommendations, some do not. Why are reports so different?
1.The San Joaquin Valley in California is one of the most().
A.famous industrial areas
B.popular tourist attractions
C.productive agricultural areas
2. What does Peter do in his new position? ()
A.He reads many reports from several aspects
B.He writes many reports for farmers and banks
C.He is in charge of investment and marketing
3. Why the farmers write reports to Peter?()
A.To make conclusions
B.To apply for loans
C.To do business with him
4. From reading reports, Peter finds that().
A.most of the reports are well written
B.farmers are good at writing reports
C.the reports show great difference
5.What do you think the author will talk later?()
A.The difficulty of the farmers
B.The position of Peter' s supervisor
C.The reasons causing difference of reports
A.What are you doing now
B.What did Peter do last night
C.What did you do last night
A.Peter Newmark
B.Robert Burns
C.Karl Marx
A.What do you do in an English class
B.What does Peter do in English class
C.What do you do in a music class
Peter ______ the driver's test, but he was not calm enough in the last minutes.
A.can have passed
B.ought to have passed
C.might have passed
D.must have passed