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B. Talk to Sara in person. C. Work on the new case. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. Where is Jim now? A. In a taxi. B. On a bus. C. In his office. 9. What is the woman’s suggestion? A. Going to the city center. B. Taking a short cut home. C. Meeting Jim in th...
I used to work with a young doctor who was impressive not only for his clinical skills but also for his devotion to patients. One afternoon I was surprised to see him at a nursing station, complaining to a nurse about one patient's family. The patient was dying, and the young doctor ...
A. He used to live in Chicago. B. He was reluctant to clean woks. C. He ran a Chinese food restaurant. D. He liked adding ingredients to dishes.26. Which is closest in meaning to "fall into place" in paragraph 5 ? A. Work out smoothly. B. Be in chaos. C. Take a downturn....
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I moved to Chicago ten years ago. As I was new to the area, I had friends and seldom went out to parties. But a month later, I was invited to a party and there I an elderly couple.The wife and I for a long time. She told me how she was about her husb
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A. Going to the city center. B. Taking a short cut home. C. Meeting Jim in the park. 录音稿: (Text 7) W: Jim will call on us this afternoon. Do you know where he is now? M: Er … wait. Let me see. He has sent two messages saying that he’s done with his work at the...
When I worked as a waitress in Chicago, US, my coworkers and I would groan whenever we heard someone with a foreign accent coming into our restaurant. We knew what it meant to serve a non–American: no tip. We would work just as hard as we always did, bu
1I am a student and part-time waitress in Chicago. Growing up, I was used to words such as "Don't talk to strangers". As a result, I don't talk to unknown people at work except taking orders. One night, a little old man, probably in his eighties, came in. I took his order ...