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A、They feel acceptable. B、They don’t care about his habit. C、They strongly oppose his habit. D、They feel a little bit uncomforta
A、They feel acceptable. B、They don’t care about his habit. C、They strongly oppose his habit. D、They feel a little bit uncomforta
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2018-06-24
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问题
W: So Mike, do you have any bad habits?
M: Of course not. I’m perfect, I’ve no habits that are bad. Yes, I do have some bad habits. (12)One of my bad habits is fidgeting and I think I’m a very high energy person, so especially when I’m on the phone, mixed with my slightly obsessive compulsive tendencies, I tend to arrange all the things on a desk. If there are pens and books and different things on the desk, I would be turning them and arranging them in order and pretty much always using my hands and keeping them busy. Although this might not be such a bad habit, (13)perhaps for people who are with me or next to me they might be a little bit uncomfortable, because it seems like, you know, I’m a bit nervous or, you know, have something on my mind so...
W: Not in confidence for your speech, yeah.
M: Right, in fact that’s not the case, but what happens is that I start playing with things.
W: I’ve seen you do that before.
M: Oh, have you?
W: Yeah.
M: Well, then I guess that really shows it is one of my bad habits. You know, I think I do that to focus, because while I’m speaking to somebody or while I’m on the phone, I arrange things on the desk and that is kind of metaphorically me arranging my thoughts in my head, which is probably where this habit has come from.
W: I see. Yeah, do you have any other bad habits other than fidgeting?
M: Well, maybe a bad habit is driving quickly and I’m not sure if that’s considered a bad habit. When I get behind the wheel of a car, I sometimes get impatient and (14)that impatience drives me to put more weight on the gas pedal. In turn I go faster and of course speeding is not a good thing especially when you get pulled over by the police. So that’s a bad habit that I might have to work on.
W: Yeah, definitely. (15)You don’t want to lose your licence.
M: No.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
12.What’s the first bad habit of the man?
13.What might people who are with the man or next to the man think of his bad habit?
14.What causes the man to drive quickly?
15.What will happen if the man drives quickly according to the woman?
选项
A、They feel acceptable.
B、They don’t care about his habit.
C、They strongly oppose his habit.
D、They feel a little bit uncomfortable.
答案
D
解析
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