[听力原文]W:Would you like to see a menuM:No,thank you.I already know what I want to order. Where did the conversation most probably take place()
A. In a bank.
B. At the post office.
C. In a restaurant.
D. At a drugstore.
Conversation 2[听力原文] 8-10M:I’d like to book a ticket to Los Angeles.W:What day are you planning to goM:I am supposed to be there on the morning of the 14th But I’d rather get there on the evening of the 13th.W:What time would you like to leaveM:Late in the afternoon,after work.W:We have a flight at 4:30.M:That’s too early.I can’t get out of work until five.Do you have a later flightW:The next flight is at 5:15,and there is another at 6:30.M:I’d better take 6:30.It takes quite a while to get to the airport.W:The flight only takes an hour and a half.It arrives at 8:00.You can have a rest in the evening. How long is the flight()
A. Eight hours.
B. Two hours.
C. An hour and a half.
D. Half an hour.
2006年,深圳证券交易所工作人员发现了下列几笔特殊的股票交易,其中哪一笔是法律禁止的( )
A. 4月1日,上海证券交易所前工作人员沈某(已退休5年)以好友李某名义购买S公司股票3 000股,于4月12日抛出
B. X会计师事务所受M公司委托为其股票上市出具了资产评估报告,M公司股票于2006年1月6日上市并于3月6日承销结束,6月12日,K事务所注册会计师赵某购买了M公司股票5 000股
C. 7月28日,F会计师事务所受上市公司T公司委托为其出具了资产评估报告,9月20日,F事务所注册会计师林某购买T公司股票10 000股
D. K公司董事长简某于3月10日购入本公司股票5 000股,后于9月1日抛出1 000股
Since the 1960s, the British have become more adventurous in their diet and now eat a wide (67) of food from around the world. Many (68) foods such as beef and potatoes have given (69) to seafood and pasta dishes. Fast food has also become more (70) , and hamburger restaurants now (71) the traditional fish-and-chip shops (72) popularity. Numerous Chinese and Indian restaurants and pizza houses provide take-away (73) , and many pubs (public houses) serve (74) from snacks to full meals as well as alcoholic beverages. Traditional English dishes include roast beef and steak-and-kidney pie. The English generally eat three (75) a day. The traditional English breakfast consists (76) any or all of the following: bacon, sausages, grilled (77) fried tomatoes, mushrooms, eggs, or toast. (78) , fewer people now eat a cooked breakfast on a regular basis, (79) various combinations of cereal, toast, juice or fruit, and tea or coffee. The midday meal is usually (80) to as lunch and the evening meal as dinner or, when it is less formal, (81) supper. Northerners often (82) the midday meal dinner and the meal they have in the early evening "tea" The tradition of (83) tea, that is taking tea, biscuits, and cakes at about 4P. M., is (84) Similarly, many people (85) longer have more than a (86) lunch or snack in the middle of the day.
A. delicious
B. popular
C. traditional
D. expensive