By the end of this year, I()enough money for a holidayAwill saveBwill be savingCwill have savedDwill be saved

By the end of this year, I()enough money for a holiday

Awill save

Bwill be saving

Cwill have saved

Dwill be saved


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Part ADirections: You will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer ― A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.听力原文:M: I had a very strange dream last night. I dreamt I won a competition.W: Oh, really? What did you win? Money? A new car?M: I won a holiday on a desert island. I hope it will come true.What did the man win in his dream?A.A holiday.B.A new ear.C.Some money.D.A desert.

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III读理解. (20分)ADear John,Thank you very much for your letter. I am glad that you enjoyed your holiday with me.We enjoyed having you and your sister here. We hope that you will both be able to come again next ear. Perhaps you'll be'able to stay longer next time you come. A week is not really long enough, is it? If your school has five weeks holiday next year, perhaps you'll be able to stay with us for two or three weeks.We have been back at school for three weeks now. It feels like three months ! I expect that you are both working very hard now that you are in Grade Eight. I shall have to work hard next year when I am in Grade Eight. Tom and Ann won’t be in Grade Eight until 2011.They went for a picnic yesterday, but I didn't go with them because I cut my foot and I couldn't walk very well. They went to an island and enjoyed themselves there. Do you still re’member the island? That's where all five of us spent the last day of our holiday.Tom, Ann and I send our best wishes to Betty and you. We hope to see you soon.Yours sincerely,Michael( )21.________ stayed with Michael for a holiday.A. Only JohnB. Tom and AnnC. John and his sisterD. Only Tom

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The dictionary is what I want,but I don’t have enough money me.A.byB. forC. inD.with

—Why didn‘t you buy a new car? —I would have bought one if I _______ enough money. A. had B. have had C. would have D. had had

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Being__________ of money, she managed to save enough for a holiday.  A. economicB. economicalC. economicsD. economies

Being__________ of money, she managed to save enough for a holiday.A.economicB.economicalC.economicsD.economies

共用题干第二篇Sometimes love really can be measured in pounds and pence.It's an annual argument.Do we or do we not go on holiday?My partner says no because the boiler could go bad,or the roof fall off,and we have no savings to save us.I say that you only live once and we work hard and what's the point if you can't go on holiday.The joy of a recession means no argument next year一we just won't go.Since money is reputed to be one of the things most likely to bring a relationship to its knees, we should be grateful.For many families the recession means more than not booking a holiday. A YouGov poll of 2,000 people in May this year found 22%said they were arguing more with their partners because of concerns about money.What's less clear is whether divorce and separation rates rise in a recession一financial pressures mean couples argue more but make splitting up less affordable.A recent report from ICOR(the online Information Centre on Relationships)cited research showing arguments about money were especially damaging to couple一even more so to their children.Disputes were characterised by intense verbal aggression,tended to be repeated and not re-solved,and made men,more than women,extremely angry.So why are arguments about money so emotive?Since they seem to be so even without a recession,they have to be about more than literally pounds and pence.Kim Stephenson,an occupational psychologist,believes money is such a big deal because of what it symbolises,which may be different things to men and women."People can say the same things about money but have different conceptions of what it is for,"he explains."They will say it's to save,to spend,for security,for freedom,to show someone you love them,to keep score."He says men are more likely to see money as a way of buying status,of trying to best the man down the road who's just bought a flash car,and of showing their parents that they've achieved something. He warns that,while couples need enough money not to struggle and be unhappy,an extra £5,000 above that amount won't make them any happier."The biggest problem is that couples assume each other knows what is going on with their finances,but they don't. There seems to be more of a taboo about talking about money than talking about death.But you both need to know what you are doing,who is paying what into the joint account and how much you keep separately.In a healthy relationship,you don't have to agree about money, but you have to talk about it."Research from a wholesome organization in the U.S. called the National Healthy Marriage Resource Center says that establishing a"fair and equitable pattern of handling money early in marriage appears to be important for the quality and stability of the marriage".Admitting your incomes to each other and making budgets for your household expenses may not seem romantic but it is,in fact, the real language of love.The author suggests at the end of the passage that couples should__________.A:put their money together instead of keeping it separatelyB:make efforts to reach agreement on their family budgetsC:discuss money matters to maintain a healthy relationshipD:avoid arguing about money matters to remain romantic

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I spent most of my money in the first week and()had very little for food at the end of the holiday.AsinceBhoweverCmoreoverDconsequently

Oh, You're back at work? How was your holiday? ()A、We had rain every day and stayed at the hotel most of the time.B、The ten-day holiday was not long enough.C、I was missing you when I was on holiday.D、I heard you were on holiday, too.

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单选题I like this house with a beautiful garden in front, but I don't have enough money to buy that.AlikeBwithCin frontDthat

单选题Where is the woman going to go on holiday this year?ACanada.BItaly.CTurkey.

单选题Oh, You're back at work? How was your holiday? ()AWe had rain every day and stayed at the hotel most of the time.BThe ten-day holiday was not long enough.CI was missing you when I was on holiday.DI heard you were on holiday, too.

单选题I spent most of my money in the first week and()had very little for food at the end of the holiday.AsinceBhoweverCmoreoverDconsequently

单选题Being _____ of money, she managed to save enough for a holiday.AeconomicsBeconomicalCeconomiesDeconomic

单选题—Could you lend me some money, Jack?  —Sorry, Mike. I myself can’t earn enough to ______.Amake the ends meetBmake ends meetCkeep the ends meetDkeep ends meet

单选题By the end of this year, I()enough money for a holidayAwill saveBwill be savingCwill have savedDwill be saved

单选题I have so much work to do that a holiday form this year is ______.Ain questionBout of questionCout of the questionDat random