填空题People go to Happy Valley for (funny)______
填空题A——greeting people B——identifying yourself C——introducing others D——ending a conversation E——saying goodbye F——asking for information G——getting more information H——preventing interrupting I——avoiding answering J——delaying and hesitating K——checking understanding L——accepting invitation M——rejecting invitation N——offering help O——asking permission P——making suggestions Q——making apologies R——expressing gratitude
填空题I was born in China. What's your (nation) ______ ?
填空题WhenwasDisneylandcompleted?ItwascompletedonJuly,______
填空题The battle was over, and the wounded (send) ______ to hospital at once.
填空题This small wooden chair is not comfortable, but that one is rather (good) .
填空题In order to tell you what I believe, I must briefly bring up something from my personal history. The turning point of my life was my decision to give up a promising career in business to study music. My parents, although sympathetic, disapproved of music as an occupation. This was understandable; I thought, in view of my family background. My grandfather taught music for nearly forty years at Spring Hill College. Despite being greatly respected m the community, he earned barely enough to provide for his large family. My father often said that it was only because my grandfather was so economical that the wolves were kept at bay. As a consequence of this example in the family, the very mention of music as a career carried with it the idea of an uncertain existence. My parents insisted upon college instead of music school, and so to college I went. Before my graduation from Columbia University, my family can into some money problems, and so I felt it was my duty to leave college and find a job. Before I knew it, I had begun my career in business—a time in my life that I feel was wasted. Now, I do not for a moment mean to speak poorly of business; my whole point is that it was just not for me. I went into it for money, and aside from the satisfaction of being able to help the family, money is all I got out of it. It was just not enough! I felt that life was passing me by. I became very sad. My aim was to save enough money to quit and go to Europe to study music. I used to getup at dawn to practice before I left for "downtown". Instead of lunching with my coworkers, I would seek out some cheap café and order a mean meal I continued to make money, and finally, little by little, I saved enough to go abroad. At that time, my family no longer needed my help, and so I gave up my position and sailed for Europe I stayed four years, worked harder than I had ever dreamed of working before, and enjoyed every minute of it "Enjoyed is too mild a word, really; I walked on air. I really lived. I was a free man and I was doing what I loved to do and what I was meant to do. If I had stayed in business, I might be a really wealthy man today. I do not believe, however, I would have made a success of living. I would have given up a happiness that money can't buy—something that is all-too-often done when one's primary goal is making money. When I broke away from the business world, it was against the advice of practically all of my friends and family. So conditioned are most of us to the idea that success is money—so much so that the thought of giving up a good salary for happiness seems foolish. If so, all I can say is "Gee, it's great to be foolish!" Money is a wonderful thing, but now I know that it is possible to pay too high a price for it. If I had (45) in business, I might be a really (46) man today. I do not believe, however, I would have (47) a success of living. I would have given up the (48) that money can't buy something that is (49) done when one's primary (50) is making money.
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填空题 A--Excuse me, Miss. Can you tell me where the fresh
produce section is? B--Sure. Do you see the dairy products
section by the far wall? C--The fresh produce section is in the
aisle right in front of that, Aisle K. D--You can see "fruits"
and "vegetables" written on the sign above the aisle. E--I see
it. Thanks very much. (He heads to Aisle K, finds what he wants, then goes to
find a few more things before heading back to the check- out counter.
) F--Excuse me sir. You needed to bag the grapes and cherries
at the produce section. G--Oh, I' m sorry. I wasn't quite sure
what I was supposed to do. Should I go back? H--No, that' s OK.
I' ll bag and weigh them here. (She does this, and then rings up his groceries.
) I--That' ll be $ 42.29. Do you have your Loblaw' s Shopper
Card? J--No, I don' t have one K--All right.
Then will that be cash or charge?
填空题When you buy life insurance, you want a policy that fits your needs at a reasonable cost. Your first step is to determine how much life insurance you need. Next, you need to decide how much money you can afford to pay. Finally, you must choose the type of policy that meets your coverage (保险类别) goals and fits into your financial plan. Once you have completed these steps, you will be able to move ahead and contact several life insurance companies through an agent who will shop for the tight type of policy for. There are many reasons for purchasing life insurance, among which are the following: ● Insurance to provide family protection and financial security to surviving family members upon the death of the insured person. ● Insurance to cover a particular need upon the insured's death such as paying off a mortgage or other debts.
填空题Ugly Is Only
Skin-deep It may not be much to look at. But
beneath that humble exterior beats an air-cooled engine.It won't boil over and
ruin your piston rings. It won't freeze over and ruin your life. It's in theback
of the car for better traction on snow and sand. And it will give you about 29
miles to a gallon of gas. After a while you get to like so much
about the VW, you even get to like what it looks like.You find that there's
enough legroom for almost anybody's legs. Enough headroom for almostanybody's
head. With a hat on it. Snug-fitting bucket seats. Doors that close so well you
canhardly close them. They're so airtight, it's better to open the window a
crack first! Those plain wheels are each suspended
independently. So when a bump makes one wheelbounce, the bounce doesn't make the
other wheel bump. It's things like you pay the $1585 for,when you buy a VW. The
ugliness doesn't add a thing to the cost of the car. That's the
beauty of it.
填空题The local government has decided to spend more money on the (equip) ______ of the hospitals in the rural area.
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填空题WhatisrequiredinmanydifferentsituationsinAmericanculture?Anexpressionof______.
填空题A—cost price J—guaranteed price
B—factory price K—cash price
C—net price L—market price
D—price free on board M—preferential price
E—purchase price N—piece price
F—sale price O—price control
G—wholesale price P—maximum price
H—retail price Q—minimum price
I—fixed price
填空题We are not short of raw materials at the moment, but we need reliable (equip) ______.
填空题The company has taken several steps to speed up the (move) ______ of goods from the seller to the customer.
填空题You should have careful ______ (consider) before you act.
填空题( )头等舱 ( )航线
