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A) She totally agrees with him.
7 s0 G; t+ a% J' o, WB) She thinks it is easier said than done.
7 ]$ M O* |% _' m; z' l1 ?C) She feels that what he says is simply nonsense.' R' K; ^# B& V- P ~% @
D) She thinks that he is rather impolite person.4 _2 Q t8 f" {1 N3 F& ?
M: It's partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless you're expecting him.
. H" C2 x, w7 H1 c5 L; p, j5 QW: It's all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says "electricity" or "gas" and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.
/ A( K$ d! S HQ: How does the woman feel about the man's remarks?
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It's all very well to say that. 说起来容易。
( v0 w% x9 p, vIt is easier said than done. 说起来容易,做起来难。
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A) The woman thanks the man for his efforts.# E3 S- N; C" l" K( O/ T
B) The woman thinks that everything was all right.& J& [5 m" z) {" P! J+ W2 {7 @
C) The woman blames the man for his absence.
7 f2 |' L- a7 K% u }D) The woman doesn't think it was the man's fault.
# Q+ g: I* X) L/ rM: Look, I'm sorry I didn't turn up for the match yesterday, but it wasn't really my fault, you know.5 j9 X* g' [3 n. I
W: It's all very well saying it wasn't your fault, but thanks to you we lost 10 to 1.- b+ W, y/ @5 _% b
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?' k; ]/ H0 k% {' p+ p
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A) He is not to blame.
2 ?) q% G& L) d7 u F+ ^+ U, g9 JB) It was his fault.8 Y" |) C$ q& N% s2 A8 x; c: C+ b0 m
C) He will accept all responsibility.6 F) m* C0 K8 ~ E u) ~
D) He will be more careful next time.9 ^3 Q1 Y, Q5 W; c1 V7 \
W: What an accident! If you had been careful, things would not be as they are.! |; m) v$ a. Y; [/ Q
M: What do you mean, it was my fault? If it were, surely I would take all responsibility for it.+ {7 p# p% ?8 _! ^
Q: What does the man mean?* p" f5 Z; _/ V( \% I
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A) On the 6th of June.' ~( A5 R: k- T; u, z& B2 x* N
B) On the 8th of June.# V; W6 J. T2 L& [. Z) ?
C) On the 9th of June.
- h4 S4 r3 e* G. o4 fD) On the 19th of June./ m) X5 L) |; h: h% ?) M0 x
M: I'd like to make two reservations on Flight 651 for June 8th.
, ~0 q9 m- _2 g) JW: I'm sorry, we're booked up on the 8th. But we still have a few seats available on the 9th.
7 k; c8 |& F8 h5 c& K8 P* k2 }3 e$ FQ: When does the man want to leave?
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( ?; ` p- R4 U- E 2. be booked up 被定光
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& ^) r" {+ V- v( \ be taken 被占用 |