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Tom: Do you have any plans for your future?
Bob: Er,   小题1: 
Tom: That’s great! I’d like very much to go to Shanghai. Maybe I’ll find a job there.
Bob: That’ not bad. 小题2: 
Tom: What? Are you kidding? It’s such a good chance to go abroad.
Bob: You know, 小题3: And if I go there, my mum will go there, too. I have to live with them.
Tom:   小题4: But so many students envy your chance.
Bob: I see. 小题5: You have your own say on your future while I am sort of controlled by my parents.
Tom: Poor you! Anyway, I think what your parents do is all for your own good.
A. But I envy you.
B. You mean you have no freedom?
C. What about you?
D. But I may change my mind.
E. my father’s there.
F. for the moment I plan to go to England for my MBA.
G. Good luck for your future.
答案

小题1:F
小题2:D
小题3:E
小题4:B
小题5:A
解析

小题1:选F。七个选项中只有选项F是回答将来的计划。
小题2:选D。根据上文可知, Bob提到去英国读MBA是“暂时(for the moment)”的计划, 结合下文的回答可知, Bob有可能改变主意。
小题3:选E。根据“I have to live with them. ”中的“them”可知。
小题4:选B。根据下文中的关键词“发言权”可知。
小题5:选A。与上文But so many students envy your chance. 相呼应。
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At first I was paid in candy.   小题2: I worked every day after school, and during the summer and on weekends and holidays from 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. . My father helped me set up a bank account.   小题3: 
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A.Later I received 50 cents an hour.
B.Before long, she let me sit there by myself.
C.I ended my selling a record amount of cosmetics.
D.Today I still carry that lesson with me: I listen to customers.
E. My grandma’s trust taught me how to handle responsibility.
F. Soon I found myself looking more beautiful than ever before.
G. Watching my money grow was more rewarding than anything I could have bought.
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 小题1: 
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 小题2: What’s the matter?
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—I’m afraid I don’t have it. I sold it last week.
 小题3: 
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 小题5: 
—Thank you very much.
—Bye-bye.
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B.That’s all right.
C.Sorry, Wu Ming is out.
D.Do you want me to find one for you?
E. Oh, what a pity!
F. Yes, speaking.
G. OK, I’ll ring you if I have any news.
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Z: Hello, are you Mr. Smith from the United States?
M: Yes, Robert Smith. Please call me Robert.   小题1: .
Z: My pleasure. Welcome to China. My name is Zhang Lin. You can call me Lin. This is my card.
M: Thank you. And 小题2: .
Z: Oh, good, thanks. How was the journey?
M:   小题3: , although a little tiring.
Z: Then let’s get your things and go to the hotel now.
M: Oh, thank you. 小题4: ?
Z: It’s about thirty minutes’ drive. By the way, we are going to have a dinner party for you this evening.
M: It’s very kind of you.   小题5: ?
Z: Six thirty. I’ll pick you up at six o’clock.
M: OK, see you then.
Z: Bye.
A.It was OK
B.Where is the hotel
C.here is my card
D.Where shall we go
E. Thank you for meeting me
F. How many people are going there
G. What time does it begin
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