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Dear Tammy, It seems like ages ago that we were in Dalian.Now, on Easter break, I have a moment toDear Tammy,It seems like ages ago that we were in Dalian.Now, on Easter break, I have a moment to repeat on our wonderful trip--aided by photos that document how much fun we had--and how much food we ate.I was proud for Draw Richard to see the strong ties that have been established between our institutions--and what a bright, talented group of Chinese faculty we have had in Meredith.She was impressed as well she should be.I want to thank you for your lovely fruit bowl and flowers, your gracious attention and comprehensive campus tour, the lovely atmosphere at your flat, and the beautiful place mat and chopstick set.We've decided to take the latter to England, to our flat in Bath, where we regularly eat Chinese take-out and have some reminders of our friends in Dalian.Until we meet again, please take care of yourself.Good luck in your move to a new flat and good luck On your doctoral work.All the best,Betty查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取第6题
It was a large house that stood among other identical large houses in a tree-shaded square.At (1) I wondered if there could be some mistake.But the address in the advertisement was clear enough,so I rang the doorbell.A colored maid answered it.When I said I was looking (2) a room she nodded pleasantly,and led me up four flights of stairs.The carpets were thick and red,and wall decorations were of a (3) I had only seen in Hollywood films.I had a feeling that I was about to be shown a very expensive flat and (4) I should feel very foolish explaining that I was looking for something about ten times as cheap.But she led me up a final narrow flight of stairs with no (5),and showed me a tiny room with a gas-fire,a single bed, an armchair and a table. It was icy cold.(1)A.carpetB.kindC.thatD.firstE.for(2)A.carpetB.kindC.thatD.firstE.for(3)A.carpetB.kindC.thatD.firstE.for(4)A.carpetB.kindC.thatD.firstE.for(5)A.carpetB.kindC.thatD.firstE.For
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The age of gilded youth is over. Todays under-thirties are the first generation for a century who can expect a lower living standard than their parents.Research into the lifestyles and prospects of people who were horn since 1970 shows that they ere likely to face a lifetime of longer working hours, lower job security and higher taxes than the previous generation.When they leave work late in the evening, they will be more likely to return to a small rented flat than to a house of their own. When, eventually, they retire, their pensions are far lower in real terms than those of their immediate forebears.These findings are revealed in a study of the way the ageing of Britains population is affecting different generations.Anthea Tinker, professor of social gerontology (老人学) at Kings College London, who carried out much of the work, said the growth of the proportion of people over 50 had reversed the traditional flow of wealth from older to younger generations."Todays older middle-aged and elderly, are becoming the new winners," she said. "They made relatively small contributions in tax but now make relatively big claims on the welfare system. Generations born in the last three to four decades face the prospect of handing over more than a third of their lifetimes earnings to care for them."The surging number of older people, many living alone, has also increased demand for property and pushed up house prices. While previous generations found it easy to raise a mortgage, todays under-thirties have to live with their parents or rent. If they can afford to buy a home it is more likely to be a flat than a house.Laura Lenox-Conyngham, 28, grew up in a large house and her mother did not need to work. Unlike her wealthy parents, she graduated with student and postgraduate loan debts of £13,000. She now earns about £20,000 a year, preparing food to be photographed for magazines. Her home is a one-bedroom flat in central London and she sublets (转租) the lounge sofa-bed to her brother."My father took pity and paid off my student debts," she said. "But I still have no pension and no chance of buying a property for at le0st a couple of years—and then it will be something small in a bad area. My only hope is the traditional one of meeting a rich man."Tinkers research reveals Lenox-Conyngham is representative of many young professionals, especially in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Bristol.By saying "the growth of the proportion... to younger generations." (Line 2, Para. 5), Anthea Tinker really means that ______.A.currently wealth flows from old generation to younger generationB.traditionally wealth flows from younger generation to old generationC.with the increasingly big population of over 50, the trend arises that wealth flews from younger generation to old generationD.with more and more people of over 50, traditions have been reversed查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取第8题
Hi, Sharon, Ive only got 10 days left in England. Can you believe Ive already been here for a year? Theres so much to do before I leave! I really must buy presents for my English friends to thank them for all their help. I have to move out of my room on Friday because Franco has got another tenant. At least I dont have to find somewhere else to live. Im going to spend a few days with friends. He is letting the whole flat because Mary is moving just before her marriage. The time has gone so quickly. I cannot believe that Ive been here for a whole year. And I must start packing too - I have bought a lot since I came, and I need another suitcase. Ill give some things to charity shops I think. Anyway, Im really writing to say that Ill be back in Shanghai on the 27 April, and it would be great to see you to catch up on all our news. Ill phone as soon as I get back How are things with you?Love Xiaoyan(1). When will Xiaoyan leave England?AA、month later.B、10 days later.C、A year later.(2). Where will Xiaoyan live after moving out?A、 She will stay in her friends place.B、She will be on the plane to Shanghai.C、She will have to find a hotel to live in.(3). What will happen to Francos flat when Xiaoyan and Mary move out?A、 It will be sold at a good price.B、It will be rented to other people.C、It will be kept for Xiaoyan when she comes back.(4). Why does Xiaoyan need another suitcase?A、 She has got more things than she came with.B、Her old suitcase is broken.C、She has to give things to charity shops.(5). What would Xiaoyan most possibly do when she sees her friend Sharon?A、 To ask Sharon to show her around Shanghai.B、To talk about what happened to them recently.C、To show Sharon her new clothes.查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取第9题
The age of gilded youth (纨绔子弟) is over. Today s under-thirties are the first generatiThe age of gilded youth (纨绔子弟) is over. Today s under-thirties are the first generation for a century who can expect a lower living standard than their parents. Research into the lifestyle. and prospects of people born since 1970 shows that they are likely to face a lifetime of longer working hours, lower job security and higher taxes than the previous generation. When they leave work late in the evening they will be more likely to return to a small rented flat than to a house of their own. When eventually they retire, it will be on pensions far lower in real terms than those of their immediate forebears (祖先,祖宗).The findings are revealed in a study of the way the aging of Britains population is affecting different generations. Anthea Tinker, professor of social gerontology at Kings College London, who carried out much of the work, said the growth of the proportion of people over 50 had reversed the traditional flow of wealth from older to younger generations. "Todays older middle-aged and elderly are becoming the new winners," she said. "They made relatively small contributions in tax but now make relatively big claims on the welfare system. Generations born in the last three to four decades face the prospect of handing over more than a third of their lifetimes earnings to care for them".The surging(激增) number of older people, many living alone, has also increased demand for property and pushed up house prices. While previous generations found it easy to raise a mortgage (抵押), todays under-thirties have to live with their parents or rent. If they can afford to buy a home it is more likely to be a flat than a house. Laura Lenox-Conyngham, 28, grew up in a large house and her mother did not need to work. Unlike her wealthy parents, she graduated with student and postgraduate loan debts of £ 13, 000. She now earns about £ 20,000 a year, preparing food to be photographed for magazines. Her home is a one-bedroom flat in central London and she sublets the lounge sofa bed to her brother. "My father took pity and paid off my student debts," she said. "But I still have no pension and no chance of buying a property for at least a couple of year—and then it will be something small in a bad area. My only hope is the traditional one of meeting a rich man." Tinkers research reveals Lenox-Conyngham is representative of many young professionals, especially in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Bristol.By saying "the growth of the proportion of people over 50 had reversed the traditional flow of wealth from older to younger generations" (Lines 3 ~ 4, Para. 2), Anthea Tinker really means that ______.A.currently wealth flows from old generation to younger generationB.traditionally wealth flows from younger generation to old generationC.with the increasingly big population of over 50, the trend arises that wealth flows from younger generation to old generationD.with more and more people of over 50, traditions have been reversed查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取第10题
Xiaoyan and Polly decide to phone an estate agent.Polly:So,what about seeing this flat?Xiaoyan and Polly decide to phone an estate agent.Polly:So,what about seeing this flat? Do you like it? Why dont you call them?Xiaoyan: Well,I dont know一 yes, it is the best.Polly, could you ring them up, please? Im sometimes quite nervous on the phone.Im okay with business, but I dont like talking about things I dont understand very well.Polly: Yes, of course Ill phone them.But how about going to an estate agent, then youre talking face to face?Xiaoyan: What do you mean?Polly: Why dont you go to an estate agent? They sell flats, but theyve usually got flats to rent.Talk to them about what you are looking for.Ill help you find a good estate agent in the phone book.Xiaoyan:Yes, thats a good idea.1、Xiaoyan wants()about the flat in the newspaper.()A.Polly to phoneB.To phoneC.Polly to talk2、Xiaoyan is ()the phone when she doesnt understand things very well.A.interested inB.happy onC.nervous on3、Polly hopes that Xiaoyan talks to an estate agent().A.on the phoneB.through emailC.face to face4、An estate agent has got flats to().A.paintB.sellC.design5、Xiaoyan is() to an estate agent.A.happy to goB.nervous to goC.not interested in going查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取第11题
Xiaoyan and Polly decide to phone an estate agent.Polly:So,what about seeing this flat?Do you like it?Why dont you call them?Xiaoyan:Well,I dont know一yes,it is the best.Polly,could you ring them up,please?Im sometimes quite nervous on the phone.Im okay with business,but I dont like talking about things I dont understand very well.Polly:Yes,of course Ill phone them.But how about going to an estate agent,then youre talking face to face?Xiaoyan:What do you mean?Polly:Why dont you go to an estate agent?They sell flats,but theyve usually got flats to rent.Talk to them about what you are looking for.Ill help you find a good estate agent in the phone book.Xiaoyan:Yes,thats a good idea.1.Xiaoyan wants () about the flat in the newspaper.A、Polly to phoneB、to phoneC、Polly to talk2.Xiaoyan is () the phone when she doesnt understand things very well.A、interested inB、happy onC、nervous on3.Polly hopes that Xiaoyan talks to an estate agent ().A、on the phoneB、through emailC、face to face4.An estate agent has got flats to ().A、paintB、sellC、design5.Xiaoyan is () to an estate agent.A、happy to goB、nervous to goC、not interested in going查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
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