M: Good afternoon. Can I help youW: Yes. We’d like some information, please.M: Ok, where do you plan to goW: Yes, we’ve agreed on Italy. How much is the air fare to ItalyM: When are you going thereW: We don’t really know. June, or maybe July.M: I see. Well, in May and June, the fare is $480. But it’s much less in March and April.W: Much less How much is it thenM: It’s only $410.W: That’s really a good price. But my husband hates the cold weather there. So let me talk with him first.M: No problem. What does the woman mean at the end of the conversation().
A. She doesn’t want to go with her husband.
B. She will talk with her husband and then make a decision.
C. She thinks her husband will get a cold there.
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There are (36) TV channels(频道)in the United States. Americans get a lot of entertainment(娱乐)and (37) from TV. Most people probably watch it for entertainment (38) . For some people, (39) , TV is where they get the news of (40) . But some new TV programs or shows put entertainment and news (41) .This new kind of program in the United States is (42) "infotainment", which means information(info-)and entertainment(-tainment). These kinds of programs use (43) to act out news stories, making the news (44) interesting and exciting to people. The shows also use (45) effects.(46) example of infotainment is the show "America’s Most Wanted." The producers of this program get stories from real (47) that the police have dealt with.In most of them, the police never found the person (48) committed the crime. Sometimes they (49) the criminal, but he or she ran (50) again. "America’s Most Wanted" is usually filmed in the place where the crime (51) . And actors are used to (52) the parts of all the people in the case. (53) the end of the story, however, "mug shots", (54) police photographs, of the real criminals are shown (55) TV. 43().
A. the actor
B. the actress
C. actors
D. actresses
There are (36) TV channels(频道)in the United States. Americans get a lot of entertainment(娱乐)and (37) from TV. Most people probably watch it for entertainment (38) . For some people, (39) , TV is where they get the news of (40) . But some new TV programs or shows put entertainment and news (41) .This new kind of program in the United States is (42) "infotainment", which means information(info-)and entertainment(-tainment). These kinds of programs use (43) to act out news stories, making the news (44) interesting and exciting to people. The shows also use (45) effects.(46) example of infotainment is the show "America’s Most Wanted." The producers of this program get stories from real (47) that the police have dealt with.In most of them, the police never found the person (48) committed the crime. Sometimes they (49) the criminal, but he or she ran (50) again. "America’s Most Wanted" is usually filmed in the place where the crime (51) . And actors are used to (52) the parts of all the people in the case. (53) the end of the story, however, "mug shots", (54) police photographs, of the real criminals are shown (55) TV. 40().
A. today
B. the day
C. the future
D. a day
M: Good evening, Madam. Could you do me a favorW: Of course. What can I do for youM: I am looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels near hereW: Yes, there are some in this street. The nearest one is next to the bank. It’s quite modern.M: You see. I’m leaving tomorrow morning. Do you think there’re any hotels not too expensiveW: Yes. Drive on for five minutes and you’ll find a yellow building on your left. It’s a family-style hotel, very comfortable, and the price is quite reasonable.M: It sounds nice. Thank you very much for your help.W: You are welcome. What can you learn from the conversation().
A. The man has lost his way home.
B. The woman knows the place very well.
C. The woman works in a modern hotel.
The Dead ReturnA Festival for the Dead is held once a year in Japan. This festival is a cheerful occasion(场合), for on this day, the dead are said to return to their homes and they are welcomed by the living.As they are expected to be hungry after their long journey, food is laid out for them. Specially-made lanterns are hung outside each house to help the dead to find their way. All night long, people dance and sing. In the early morning, the food that had been laid out for the dead is thrown into a river or into the sea as it is considered unlucky for anyone living to eat it. In towns that are near the sea, the tiny lanterns which had been hung in the street the night before, are placed into the water when the festival is over. Thousands of lanterns slowly drift out to sea guiding the dead on their return journey to the other world. This is a moving spectacle, for crowds of people stand on the shore watching the lanterns drifting away until they can be seen no more. What can we infer from the passage().
A. People are not supposed to eat the food prepared for the dead.
B. People cry a lot on this occasion.
C. People go to the seaside to welcome the dead.
D. The lanterns are put into sea after the festival.