you all the same.
Q: What's Ann going to do on Saturday? (B) 14. W: Excuse me. Is there a library near here?
M: Yes. Turn left at the traffic lights. Go over a bridge and pass the post office. You will see the City Bank. The library is next to it. Q: What is next to the library? (C) 15. W: Hello. It's an awful day, isn't it?
M: It certainly is. I've been frying to get a taxi for 15 minutes, but I've had no luck at all. Q: What can we learn from the dialogue? (B) 16. W: Has Peter bought a new house?
M: No. He's never been able to save money. Q: What does the man mean? (D)
C. My grandmother, now 91, is living alone in a small town. Our family lived far away from her and we were all worried about her living. My aunt let the service know her home and asked them if they could do something to help my grandmother.
The next day a man called grandmother. He told her that the service could help the old and the ill by sending them meals and taking them to hospital. \interested in it?\
My grandmother thought for a while and then replied, \the old people, I think I can. As for taking the ill to hospital, it might be a little difficult to me.\ (17. F 18. T 19. T 20. F 21. F 22. F 23. T)
D. There are a lot of different types of celebrations in Turkey. One of them is known as Ramadan. This festival is celebrated twice a year. It is not only celebrated in Turkey.Ramadan means to share and experience the feelings of the poor people. People who celebrate this festival can't eat or drink during day time in order to experience the feelings of the poor people because the poor do not have enough money to buy food. And they are also asked to have quiet peaceful feelings.
When people prepare for the festival, they do cleaning in their houses and yards. They wear the cleanest or their newest clothes to welcome this big festival. All the children are given gifts by their parents and relatives.
If someone wants to visit Turkey during Ramadan, he should not drink or eat too much and must be polite to other people. (24. twice 25. poor 26. day 27. yards 28. newest 29.gifts 30. polite)
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II.31.B 32. C 33. D 34. B 35. C 36. C 37. C 38. B 39. B 40. C 41. D 42. D 43. B 44. C 45. A 46. B 47. B 48. C 49. B 50. C 1.51.E 52. C 53. A 54. F 55. D 56. H 57.1 58. B IV. 59. radios 60. noise 61. forgetful 62. third 63. add 64.completely 65v across 66. following
V. 67. didn't pay 68. wasn't it 69. Where did 70. consists of 71. much bread 72. was set 73. if/whether ... mine Part 3
VI. A) 74. C 75. B 76. D 77. C 78. A 79. B B)80. B 81. C 82. C 83. A 84. D 85. D
C) 86. attention 87. rise 88. different 89. end 90. exercise 91. meal 92. Finally D) 93. She took children out of dangerous home situations and placed them in foster homes 94. (They used) plastic bags 95. She was ten (years old)
96. (She bought the suitcases) with her mother's help
97. Yes, it does 98. Her efforts, determination, and the help of the media and other people VI 参考范文 Dear Tom,
Where do I even begin? I suppose saying sorry is a start. I’m sorry.
These days I keep thinking about the problems between us. I messed everything up. I hope that you can forgive me for what I did. I treasure our friendship and all the things we've done and been through. And hopefully what happened can become one of those incidents that would make our
friendship stronger.
You know how to contact me. I hope you do.
Love from, Joe

