---You have given us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs. Wang. ---_________________.
A. Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well B. I’m glad you enjoyed it
C. Come again when you are free D. It’s not necessary for you to say so
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---You have given us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Mrs. Wang. ---_________________.
A. Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well B. I’m glad you enjoyed it
C. Come again when you are free D. It’s not necessary for you to say so
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–You’ve given us a wonderful dinner, Mrs Wang.
--______.
A.Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well |
B.I’m glad you enjoyed it |
C.Come again when you are free |
D.It’s not necessary for you to say so. |
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— You’ve given us a wonderful English dinner, Mrs.Smith.
— ____.
A.Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well |
B.I’m glad you enjoyed it |
C.Come again when you are free |
D.It’s not necessary for you to say so |
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---Thanks for giving us a wonderful Chinese dinner, Miss Wang.
---_________.
A.I’m glad you enjoyed it |
B.Oh, I’m afraid I didn’t cook very well |
C.Come again when you are free |
D.It’s not necessary for you to say so |
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The plan you have given us sounds good, but I am afraid it doesn’t seem very ________as far as this job is concerned.
A. total B. normal C. practical D. mental
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Whoever comes here to have the meeting will be treated ________ a wonderful dinner.
A. to B. with C. for D. on
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---I wonder if you can drop by tomorrow evening. The Smiths are coming over for dinner. I’d like you to meet them.
---____________. I’ve heard they’re very interesting people.
A. Sure. I’d love to B. Sorry. I can’t
C. I’m afraid I won’t be free D. Yes. I will
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---So you missed the wonderful lecture given by the famous professor?
---_____. I got there 10 minutes before it finished.
A. You got me there B. You said it
C. I hate to say it D. Not exactly
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Choose the yum(美味的东西) and risk the yuk(讨厌的东西)?
Scientists have given us a lot of health warnings. The advice from cancer experts for avoiding bowel(肠) cancer is "try to avoid processed(加工过的) meats such as bacon, ham, corned beef and some sausages", and women fearing breast cancer are told "there doesn't seem to be a starting point at which alcohol consumption is safe",
But all these health warnings tend to have little influence on behavior, So who is being unreasonable —the scientists who give us health advice, or the public that just ignores it?
The curious fact is that both might be right. The reasoning behind these health warnings seems to be this: if you do more of something pleasurable (which we shall give the name “yum”) there is a higher risk of something bad (which we shall give the name “yuk”)occurring, so you should avoid yum.
But when presented with this argument you might ask two questions.
First, maybe the pleasure of yum makes the risk worth taking, especially if yuk might occur a long time in the future? Second, maybe there are other benefits of yum that could cancel out the risks of the particular yuk that has been identified (确认) ?
So suppose bacon sandwiches are your particular yum: research shows that 50g per day — that is a great greasy sandwich — increases your risk of bowel cancer by 20%.
But this means that out of every 100 people who stuffed down that big bacon sandwich every day of their lives, the number of bowel cancers would rise from five to six.
In addition, if a middle-aged woman gave up alcohol, it might reduce her risk of breast cancer, but could increase risk of some other cancers as well as heart disease.
So we need to look at the whole picture before trying to get people to change what they do, since everything has benefit and harms — just think of the joggers(慢跑者) who get knocked down by cars — and people need to be able to find their own balance.
Therefore, as you reach for your yum, perhaps sometimes pause a moment and realize that you are taking a gamble(赌博) on the yuk occurring, but that it may be a risk worth taking.
1.What is the advice given by scientists for avoiding breast cancer?
A. Try to avoid processed meat. B. Try to avoid alcohol.
C. Try to choose the yum. D. Try to risk the yuk.
2. What does “this argument” in Paragraph 4 mean?
A. If you choose the yum, you will risk the yuk.
B. If you risk the yuk, you’ll choose the yum.
C. The yum is worth taking, especially if yuk might occur in the future.
D. Other benefits of yum could cancel out the risks of the yuk.
3.Why do we need to look at the whole picture before trying to get people to change what they do?
A. Because giving up alcohol might reduce breast cancer.
B. Because people are not able to find their own balance.
C. Because all the things have both sides.
D. Because the advice given by scientists is not true.
4.According to the passage, which of the following is correct?
A. People are often influenced by the health warnings.
B. Both the scientists and the public are not reasonable.
C. Alcohol consumption has both benefit and harms.
D. People should avoid yum to reduce the risk of yuk.
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When asked whether he could come over and have dinner with us, .
A.she said nothing B.nothing was said by him
C.Tom nodded his head D.they shook their heads
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