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—My God ! I have to walk home now, for I just missed the bus.—That’s too bad. You () it had you set out a bit earlier.

A. should have caught
B. had caught
C. would have caught
D. could catch

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W: What kind of dress are you looking forM: Since it’s getting warmer this time of the year, I want something lightweight. What do you think would be the best What are these two people talking about().

A lightweight shirt.
B. Things to wear.
C. The warm weather.

Hello, everyone. I’d like to tell you a story about Miss Richards.Miss Richards was a teacher at a school for boys and girls. She taught chemistry and physics from the lowest to the highest classes in the school. Sometimes the new classes learned rapidly, but sometimes they were very slow, and then Miss Richards had to repeat things many times.One year, the first class had been studying chemistry for several weeks when Miss Richards suddenly asked, "What is water Who knows Hands up."There was silence for a few seconds, and Miss Richards felt sad but then one boy raised his hand. "Yes, Dick" said Miss Richards encouragingly. He was not one of the brightest students in the class, so she was glad this boy could answer."Water is a liquid which has no color until you wash your hands in it, then it turns black," the boy replied. What was Miss Richards().

A chemistry teacher.
B. A physics teacher.
C. A science teacher.

M: Hello, my name’s David Parker. I’m calling about the apartment advertised in the paper. Can you tell me something about itW: Yes, it’s a one-bedroom apartment, with a living room, a kitchen, a bathroom and a balcony.M: Where is it locatedW: It’s on Montreal Road.M: Is it furnishedW: Yes, it is furnished with sofas, a dining table, chairs and some appliances.M: How much is the rentW: It’s five hundred dollars per month, including utilities.M: You mean gas, electricity and heatW: Yes, that’s right.M: Is there anything like management fee or parking feeW: The management fee is included in the rent. But parking is fifty dollars a month.M: Can I come and have a look at it todayW: Yes, how about one o’clock this afternoonM: One o’clock sounds fine. See you then.W: See you. How much will the man pay for the rent per month if he wants to include management and parking as well().

A. $550.
B. $550.
C. $550.

阅读下文,完成以下问题。在过去的几年中,美国公司累计获得了创记录的利润,而且据世界商业论坛说,美国的生产率已重新居于无可争辩的领先地位,将曾是它最大竞争对手的日本甩到了第四位。但据某些权威人士说,那两者之间并没有必然联系,也就是说,公司利润的飞速增加并不是生产率提高的结果,华盛顿的经济政策研究所说;“公司利润是由于工资的凝滞和下降而增加的。”该研究所在分析政府发布的数字时发现,1994年的税后赢利率是25年来的最高点,尽管投资或生产率的增长仍然比较凝滞。排除通货膨胀因素后的男性工人的中等工资自1979年以来一直在下降,在1989至 1994年期间,降速加快,每年下降一个百分点。妇女的工资自1989年以来也一直在下降。这种趋势的一个最令人苦恼的特点是:大学毕业的男性工人这些年来第一次看到他们的工资也在下降。收入略有增加的家庭,往往是家中有更多的成员去工作。人们普遍认为,19世纪的工业革命影响的主要是蓝领工人,而今天技术革命伤害的主要是白领和中层管理人员。其实生产线上的工人也未能幸免。他们是由于产量分成——生产任务向低工资地区转移——而受到打击。例如,汽车和电子产品的生产日益向东南亚和墨西哥集中,加勒比则成了受到青睐的服装制作中心。结果,制造部门报酬较多的工作,正在被零售和服务部门的低报酬的工作所取代。随着越来越多的地区进入自由贸易领域,这些地区的制造业会更加有吸引力,这种趋势即使不会加速,也会继续发展下去。 以下说法与上文意思相符合的一项是()。①以前大学毕业的男性工人的工资一直是不断上升的。②过去几年中美国的生产率并未下降。③不能说过去几年中美国工人的工资数额没有增加。④扣发或少发工资来提高利润是资本家的一贯伎俩。⑤技术革命使某些生产部门受到打击。

A. ①④
B. ②③
C. ②④
D. ③⑤

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