A: Jessie always says what she thinks.
B: Jessie seems to have a lot on her mind.
C: Jessie is wrong to find fault with her boss.
D: Jessie should know the marketing director better.
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- Why does Jessie want to change her hair style A: She has found a job. B: She has become a teacher. C: Her boss is dissatisfied with her hairstyle. D: All of the above.
- Jessie: Mike, I"ve got a problem. Mike: What"s that Jessie Jessie: I" ve bought a big sofa. But I can"t move it up. Would you mind helping me to get it upstairs Mike: ______. A: Yes, please do B: Certainly C: Of course D: No, of course not
- Jessie was praised ( ) what she had done. A: for B: to C: in D: from
- Death on Christmas Eve: Why did the lawyer say, 'Jessie will always be with them'? A: Because Jessie was a spy. B: Because Celia and Charlie both loved Jessie too much. C: Because Celia, Charlie and Jessie were all dead. D: Because neither Celia nor Charlie could forget Jessie.
- Man: I didn't know you got a promotion. Why didn't you tell me earlier so that we could have celebrated itWoman: I guess it slipped my mind. My mind was lost to other things because of work. Question: What does the woman mean A: She felt lost with her work. B: She had a poor memory. C: She forgot to tell him. D: She had to go to work.
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Jessie: Did you ask Anna what happened? John: Yes, I ______ (ask) her.
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Woman: I know you like this restaurant. But I just don"t like the food here. Man: Everyone is entitled to his own opinion. Question: What does the man mean A: Each of them owns a restaurant B: The woman should tell him her own opinion C: Many customers argue in the restaurant D: Everyone has different tastes
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3. Why can't Jessie attend the party?浏览器不支持音频 A: Because she is in hospital. B: Because her little brother is in hospital. C: Because her mother is in hospital. D: Because her mother's sister is in hospital.
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Jessie has been in charge of English club.
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W: I have been thinking about my uncle a lot these days.M: Why not go over for a visit What does the man mean(). A: The woman’s uncle will come for a visit. B: He thinks the woman should visit her uncle. C: He asks the woman to go over to his plac