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.大學英語B交際英語 5*3=15-Im sorry. I lost the key.-_. A. Well, its OKB. NO, its all rightC. You are welcomeD. You are wrong-Did you know that David injured his leg yesterday?-Really?_? A. Who did thatB. Whats wrong with himC. How did that happenD. Why was he so careless-Unbelievable! I have failed the driving test again!-_. This is not the end of the world.A. Good luckB. Cheer upC. Go aheadD. No problem-Marilyn, Im afraid I have to be leaving now.-_A. That sounds wonderful.B. Oh, so early?C. Not at all.D. Good luck!-This box is too heavy for me to carry upstairs.-_A. You may ask for helpB. Ill give you a handC. Please do me a favorD. Id come to help-Hi, welcome back! Had a nice trip?-_A. Oh, fantastic! Fresh air, and sunshine every day.B. Come on, Ive got lots of fun.C. By the way, I dont like Saturdays.D. Well, Ill look forward to your phone call.-How was your trip to London, Jane?-_A. Oh, wonderful indeedB. I went there aloneC. The guide showed me the wayD. By plane and by bus-Excuse me, how much is the jacket?-Its 499 Yuan. _.A. Oh, no. Thats OK!B. How do you like it?C. which do you prefer?D. Would you to try it on?-We are going to have a singing party tonight. Would you like to join us?-_.A. Im afraid not, because I have to go to an important meetingB. Of course not. I have no ideaC. No, I cantD. Thats all set-Hi, is Mary there, please?-_A. Hold on. Ill get her.B. No, she isnt here.C. Yes, she lives here. D. Yes, what do you want?-Wow! This is a marvelous room!Ive never known youre so artistic.-_.A. Great, I am very art-consciousB. Dont mention itC. Thanks for your complimentsD. Its fine-Congratulations! You won the first prize in todays speech contest.-_.A. Yes, I beat the othersB. No, no, I didnt do it wellC. Thank youD. Its pleasure-Thanks for your help.-_.A. My pleasureB. Never mindC. Quite rightD. Dont thank me-Thank you for inviting me.-_A. I really had a happy time.B. Oh, its too late.C. Thank you for coming.D. Oh, so slowly-Please help yourself to the seafood.-_.A. No, I cant.B. Sorry, I cant helpC. Well, seafood dont suit forD. Thanks, but I dont like the seafood-Could you help me with my physics, please?-_.A. No, no wayB. No, I couldntC. No, I cantD. Sorry I cant. I have to go to a meeting right now-May I see your tickets, please?-_.A. No, they are mineB. No, you cantC. SureD. Yes, you can-May I use your bike for a moment?-_A. Its wellB. It doesnt matter.C. By all means.D. I have no idea.-Hello, may I talk to the director now?-_.A. Sorry, he is busy at the moment.B. No, you cant.C. Sorry, you cant.D. I dont know.-Could I borrow your car for a few day?-_.A. Yes, you may borrowB. Yes, go onC. Sure, here you are. Enjoy your journeyD. It doesnt matter-Excuse me, could you show me the way to the nearest post office? -_Oh yes! Two blocks away from here at the Green Avenue. You cant miss it.A. I beg your pardon?B. What do you mean?C. Youre welcome.D. Mm, let me think.-I wonder if I could use your computer tonight?-_Im not using it right now.A. Sure, go ahead.B. I dont know.C. It doesnt matter.D. Who cares?-Is it possible for you to work late tonight?-_.A. I like itB. Ill do thatC. Id love to D. I think so-Madam, do all the buses go downtown?-_.A. Wow, you got the ideaB. No, never mind C. Pretty well, I guessD. Sorry, Im new here-How are you, Bob?-_ , Ted.A. How are you?B. Im fine. Thank you.C. How do you do?D. Nice to meet you.-Hi, Tom, hows everything with you?-_ , and how are you?A. Dont mention itB. Hm, not too badC. ThanksD. Pretty fast-Havent seen you for ages! What are you busy doing now?-_.A. I have the weather hereB. My hair is getting a bit longerC. Yeah, thanks for comingD. I am working part time in a bookshop, you know-Hey, Tom, whats up?-_.A. Yes, definitely!B. OH, not much.C. What is happening in your life?D. You are lucky.-Why didnt you come to my birthday party yesterday?-_.A. Excuse me, my friend sent me a flowerB. Fine, I never go to birthday partiesC. Well, I dont like birthday partiesD. Sorry, but my wife had a car accident-Paul,_?-Oh, thats my father! And beside him, my mother.A. what is the person over there.B. whos talking over there.C. what are they doing.D. which is that.-How often do you go dancing?-_.A. I will go dancing tomorrow.B. Yesterday.C. Every other day.D. Ive been dancing for a year.-_?-Well, they got there last Wednesday. So about a week.A. When did your parents arrive at ParisB. How long have your parents been in ParisC. Did your parents arrive at Paris last WednesdayD. When will your parents go to Paris-_?-He teaches physics in a school.A. What does your father want to doB. Who is your fatherC. What is your fatherD. Where is your father now-Shall we sit up here on the grass or down there near the water?-_A. Id rather stay here if you dont mind.B. sorry, I dont like neither.C. Certainly, why not?D. Yes, we like these two places.-Must I take a taxi?-No, you_. You can take a car.A. had better toB. dontC. must notD. dont have to-Its rather cold in here. Do you mind if I close the window?-_.A. Yes, pleaseB. No, go aheadC. Sure, pleaseD. I dont like it-Do you mind my smoking here?-_.A. No, thanksB. Yes, I doC. Yes, Id rather notD. Good idea-Would you mind changing seats with me?-_.A. Yes, you canB. Of course, I like toC. No, I dont mindD. Certainly, please do-How about going to dinner at the Mexican restaurant tonight?-_A. Forget it.B. Sorry, I like Mexican food.C. Thats great!D. Glad you like it.-Can you go to the concert with us this evening?-_.A. No, I already have plansB. Id love to, but Im busy tonightC. No, I really dont like being with youD. Im ill, so I shouldnt go out-Could I speak to Don Watkins, please?-_A. Im listening.B. Oh, how are you?C. Speaking, please.D. Im Don-Whos that speaking? / Whos speaking?-This is Tom _ .A. speaksB. spokenC. speakingD. saying-How do you do? Glad to meet you.-_ .A. Fine. How are you?B. How do you do? Glad to meet you, too.C. How are you? Thank you!D. Nice. How are you?-Hello, Im Harry Potter.-Hello, my name is Charles Green, but _ .A. call my CharlesB. call me at CharlesC. call me CharlesD. call Charles me -Thats a beautiful dress you have on!- _.A. Oh, thanks. I got it yesterdayB. Sorry, its too cheapC. You can have itD. See you later-Lets go to the library this afternoon.- _A. Yes, thats right.B. No, I cant.C. What about you?D. Thats a good idea.-Thank you ever so much for your lovely gift.- _A. Never mind.B. Im glad you like it.C. Please dont say so.D. No, its not so good.-Thank you for the wonderful meal, Mrs. Hanson.- _A. Oh, I dont think you ate well.B. Im not a good cook in fact.C. Be careful next time.D. Im glad you enjoyed it.- Thank you for your invitation.- _A. It doesnt matterB. Its a pleasure.C. Its a small thing.D. Ill appreciate it.- Thank you for calling.- _A. Dont mention it.B. Thats fine.C. Nice talking to you.D. Call back again.-Im sorry I broke your mirror.- _A. Its OK with me.B. It doesnt matter.C. You are welcome.D. I dont care.-Is Julies husband wearing a suit?- _A. He has just come back from the office.B. Yes, he is.C. Yes, he wears.D. He went swimming yesterday.-I have an appointment with Dr. Edward.-_A. Please wait for a minute.B. Are you sick?C. Tell me about your appointment.D. Dr. Edward didnt tell me.-I have passed the English exam.-_ . Congratulations!A. SorryB. good luckC. Come onD. Well done-Im sorry. Bob is not in his office.-_?A. Can you take a message for me B. Are you sure for thatC. Would you like to leave a messageD. Can you phone me-I havent seen Belly for 10 years.-What day is today?-_A. Its March 6.B. Its a fine day today.C. Its March.D. Its Monday.-Would you like to go to the concert with us this evening?-_A. No, I already have plans.B. Id love to, but Im busy tonight.C. No, I really dont like being with you.D. Im ill, so I shouldnt go out.-Whats the problem with your bike?-_A. Not at all.B. Good, thank you.C. Nothing serious.D. Sure-What a beautiful dress you have on today!- _A. It is suitable for me.B. No, it isnt.C. You want to have one, too?D. Thank you.-Whats the matter, dear?-_A. I didnt go to school.B. I have a terrible headache.C. I took the kids shopping today.D. It is a beautiful dress.-Whats the date today?-_.A. Its October.B. Its Monday.C. Its not the right time.D. The second of July.-Would you like something to drink? What about a cup of tea?-_A. No, thanks.B. No, I wouldnt.C. Yes, I want.D. Yes, I like.-What do you think of this novel?-_A. Ive read it.B. Its well-written.C. It was written by my uncle.D. I bought it yesterday.-Whats the matter John?-_A. I failed my French test.B. It doesnt matter.C. Nothings wrong with him.D. I dont think I can.-What are you majoring in?-_A. In a university.B. Very hard.C. Mathematics.D. At nine in the morning.-Are you going on holiday for a long time?-_A. It was a long time.B. Two weeks ago.C. No, only a couple of days.D. Not long time ago.-Can I help you?-_.A. OK, Ill take itB. Thats goodC. Yes, Id like a sweaterD. Its too dear-Could you pass me the salt and pepper?-_.A. Sorry, I didnt know what you mean.B. Ok, here you are.C. No, I wont.D. I dont know.-Do you feel like going jogging with me?-_.A. I want to.B. It doesnt matter.C. Lets enjoy it.D. Id love to.-Do you like to play basketball?-_.A. Perhaps.B. No, Xiaowang does not like it.C. I am crazy about it.D. I am pleased about it.-Good-bye for now.-_A. The same to you.B. thats OK.C. See you.D. Long time no see.-Good morning, may I speak to Mark, please?-_A. Whos there?B. Whos speaking?C. Who are you?D. Who wants to speak to mark?-Good morning, John. How are you doing?-_A. Im pleased.B. Good night.C. Not so bad. And you?D. How do you do?-How are you going on with your English?-_A. I am very well.B. I am going to the library.C. I am going to take College English Test Band Four.D. Thats a good question.-Hello. Is Jim there?-_A. This is Jim. Whos speaking, please?B. Im afraid I wont be free.C. This is the right number.D. Theres no hurry.-Happy Teachers Day to you, Mr. Wang!-_.A. thank youB. All the sameC. Me, tooD. The same to you-Hello, how are you?-_A. hello, How are you?B. How do you do?C. Fine, thank you.D. Thats OK.-How are you getting on today?-_A. Very well.B. How do you do?C. Im a doctor.D. Nice to have known you.-Hows your family?-_A. Thanks all the same.B. Thanks for calling.C. Not too bad.D. Dont mention it.-I believe weve met somewhere before.-No, _.A. it isnt the sameB. it cant be rightC. I dont think soD. Id rather not-Id like to book a room, please.-_?A. Single or double?B. Good or bad?C. Which room?D. We dont have books here.-Thank you for your nice gifts.-_A. Id glad you like it.B. No thanks.C. Its very kind of you.D. Im sorry to hear that.-Is it OK if I like this seat?-Sorry, _.A. here you areB. take itC. its takenD. never mind-I really dont know how to thank you enough.-_.A. No problemB. Think nothing of itC. Not at allD. It doesnt matter-I think he is a good lecturer.-_A. Sorry, it doesnt matter.B. So do IC. Yes, its a good idea.D. I dont mind.-I didnt mean to do that. Please forgive me.-_A. Not too bad.B. Thats all right.C. Its a pleasure.D. Thank you.-Is Mary there?-_A. Speaking.B. Im not Mary.C. Who are you?D. Mary is well today.-Is that seat taken?-_A. Please dont worry.B. I dont think so.C. Why not?D. Its very nice.-Im sorry. I am late due to heavy traffic.-_A. Well, its OK.B. No, its all right.C. You are welcome.D. You are wrong.-Let me introduce myself. Im Steward.-_A. What a pleasure.B. Pleased to meet you.C. I dont know.D. Thanks a lot.-May I use your dictionary?-_.A. Yes, here you areB. No, you wontC. Never mindD. Sorry here it is-What can I do for you, sir?-_A. Thank you.B. Whats the matter?C. Id like to have some money sent to the USA.D. Sorry, I have no idea.-What are you going to do?-_A. Im planningto go to the cinema with my friend.B. No, Im not going to do it.C. Thank you for asking me about it.D. Yes, Ill go.-Would you like to see a film?-_A. Yes, Id love to.B. Do it, please.C. No, you like it?D. How do you do?-Where is the LoanDepartment, please?-_A. Who are you?B. This way, please.C. I dont want to say anything.D. What can I do for you?-Hello, could I speak to Mr. Smith, please?-_A. Who are you?B. Whos there?C. Who could I help?D. Whos that speaking?-How tall is your sister?-_A. She is not very tall.B. She is 28 years old.C. She is very nice.D. She is as tall as I am.-How do you do?-_A. Fine, thank you.B. How do you do?C. Not too bad.D. Very well.-How much is this necklace?-_A. Its very nice.B. Its a birthday present from my parents.C. It costs fifty poundsD. Its a bargain-How can I get to the cinema?-_A. Its very far.B. Yes, there is a cinema near here.C. Its well knownD. Go down this street and turn left.閱讀理解5*2*2=20題型一 正誤判斷5*2=10Passage 1Every day our world becomes smaller and smaller. Modern life changes so quickly. Today, planes fly across the oceans very fast; for example, it is possible to fly from London to New York in three and a half hours on jet plane. Also we watch the Olympic Games and other international events on television at home through satellites. And all over the world, computers control many banking systems and industries. Computers also make communications between people easier and faster.Other changes make the world smaller too. For instance, more people travel abroad today. Businessmen, tourists, students, scientists, political leaders, and film stars visit many countries each year. Students and scientists go to foreign universities and research institutes, and businessmen from international companies work in their branch offices abroad.Styles of clothing are more and more universal, too. Australian stores sell shoes made in Spain and Italy. Young people in many countries all over the world buy American blue jeans. All these modern changes make our world a smaller place -a kind of “global village”.BABBA1. The most important idea in this passage is that people travel much less than they did before.2. From the passage we learn that many people watch Olympic Games on televisions at home.3. More people travel abroad today because they can earn more money.4. The writer gives the example of computers in order to show that new inventions are not always welcome.5. The word “global” (Para. 3) means international.Passage 2My parents ran a small restaurant. The restaurant was open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And my first job when I was six years old was shining shoes for customers. My duties increased as I grew older. By age ten I was clearing tables and washing plates. My father made it clear that I had to meet certain standards and I had to be on time, hard working and polite to the customers. I was never paid for any work I did. One day I made a mistake of telling dad that I thought he should give me 10 pounds a week. He said :”O(jiān)K, then how about you paying me for the three meals a day when you eat here and for the times you bring in your friends for free drinks.” He figured I owed him about 40 pounds a week. This taught me quite a lot.BAAAB1. The authors job before he was 10 year old was washing plates.2. What was one of the requirements laid down by the boys father was that he should never be late for work.3. The boys friends sometimes have free drinks.4.

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