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---Hi, Henry. How are you? --- A. How do...

---Hi, Henry. How are you?

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A. How do you do?    B. How are you?    C. Im fine, thanks

 

C 【解析】 试题分析:句意:嗨,亨利,你好吗?对别人的问候回答,I’m fine, thanks,我很好,谢谢。故选C。 考点:考查日常用语  
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do different sports

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1.  文章必须包含所提供的主要信息,并作适当发挥;

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Bill: 1.   What about you?

Jane: I often go to the movies.

Bill: 2.  How often do you go to the movies?

Jane: 3.

Bill: What’s your favorite movie?

Jane: 4.

Bill: Who do you often go with?

Jane: 5.

Bill: Are you going there this weekend?

Jane: Yes, do you want to go with us?

Bill: Sorry, I have a lot of work to do.

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“Do many people came here?” the old sailor asked my father.

“No,” my father told him. “It is a very quiet place.”

“Good,” the old sailor said. “Then this is a place for me.”

“And what’s your name, sir?” my father asked him.

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“Yes, please,” I answered. I was only a boy at the time and never had any money. “What do you want me to do?”

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Then father became ill, and Dr. Livesey came to see him. After giving my father some medicine, the doctor came into the inn. When the doctor waited for a man to bring his horse. The Captain started singing the same song again.

The doctor asked him to be quiet. “There was a sick man here,” he said angrily.

The Captain took out his knife and pointed it at the doctor.

“Put that knife down, man,” the doctor said. “And if you keep drinking rum, you’ll soon be dead.”

The Captain was very angry. He began to move toward the doctor.

“Keep away from me. If you do anything bad, you’ll be in trouble.” said the doctor.

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