2009年センター試験

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(1)
You should be careful about what you eat now, because it is often said that you are what you eat, which means:
Everything (eat / on / some effect / you / your body / will have) in the future. [センター 2009本]


(2)
The Widdowsons are planning to eat out with their son at a restaurant. Mr. Widdowson calls the restaurant to make a reservation. He could say:
Can (a / book / for / I / table / three) for 7:00 next Saturday? [センター 2009本]


(3)
There was a phone call from someone whose number you didn't recognize, so you didn't answer it. However, it was from someone inviting you to a party. You could express your regret by saying:
I (could / had / have / I / joined / the party) answered the phone yesterday. [センター 2009本]


(4)
You ordered lemon tea at a reataurant, but your server brought you tea with milk instead. To be polite, you could say:
Everything (asked / for / I / is / not exactly / what) in the future. [センター 2009追]


(5)
If you want to know whether you can have more salad without extra charge at a restaurant, you could ask:
Is (a / free / helping / of / salad / second)? [センター 2009追]


(6)
To know how much time is needed to get to Medra University, you could ask:
(do / how long / it / think / you / will) take from here to Medra University? [センター 2009追]