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1、博羅中學(xué)高二下學(xué)期英語月考試題塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓2005-4-3塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓I聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)塤彳振魘艫素捌頓第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)塤彳振魘艫素捌頓1. Why didnt the woman lock the back door?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. Because the dog was still out.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 B. Because she lost the key to the door.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 C. In case Tim might come back.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓2.

2、 What may be the relationship between them?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. Manager and secretary. B. Teacher and student. C. Husband and wife.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓3. What does the man mean by saying that?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. He tells the woman to look out for the traffic.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 B. He asks the woman to wait for him.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 C. He t

3、ells the woman that shoe store is at the corner.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓4. When does the talk take place?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. When they are at the airport.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 B. The day before the woman is leaving.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 C. The morning when the woman is leaving.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓5. What will the man do next?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. Continu

4、e looking. B. Try on the suit. C. Try on the jacket.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓第二節(jié) (共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓聽第6段材料,回答第6至8三個小題。塤彳振魘艫素捌頓6. Why does the man give the woman congratulations?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. She has got a rise. B. She has found a better job. C. Shell get married next Week.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓7

5、. What date is the womans wedding?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. The first of March. B. May the first. C. Saturday.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓8. What time does the woman arrange their wedding?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. At nine in the morning. B. At seven in the morning. C. At four in the afternoon.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓聽第7段材料,回答第9至10兩個小題。塤彳振魘艫素捌頓9.

6、What is the man going to help the woman to do?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. To buy some Christmas presents.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. To keep an eye on her car. 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. To carry some bags for her.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓10. Why does the woman buy so many nice things?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. Its Christmas Day.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 B. Its her twin girls birthday.塤彳

7、振魘艫素捌頓 C. Several guests have come to her home.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓聽第8段材料,回答第11至13三個小題。塤彳振魘艫素捌頓11. Why did the man look upset?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. Because he had a bad headache.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 B. Because he failed in the Chinese test.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 C. Because he failed in the English test.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓12. Why didnt the man pass t

8、he test?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. Because he was too busy to have time to prepare the test.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 B. Because he had a headache before the test.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 C. Because he had no interest in the subject.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓13. What did the woman advise the man to do?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. To change his attitude towards English.塤彳振魘

9、艫素捌頓 B. To stop playing cartoons.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 C. To often ask the teacher or his classmates for help,塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓聽第9段材料,回答第14至17四個小題。塤彳振魘艫素捌頓14. What is the woman doing when the man speaks to her?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. She is listening to music. B. She is seeing a film. C. She is writing a letter.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫

10、素捌頓15. How long will Lisa stay in Japan?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. A year. B. A month. C. Two years.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓16. What will Lisa do before she leaves for Japan?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. She will read more Japanese novels.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 B. She will apply for a new program.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 C. She will attend a language class.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘

11、艫素捌頓17. What does Lisa think is most important for one to study abroad?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. The mastery of a foreign language.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 B. The ability to learn new things quickly.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 C. The experience of living in a foreign country.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓聽第10段材料,回答18至20三個小題。塤彳振魘艫素捌頓18. Where do you probably hea

12、r this talk?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. Over the radio. B. In the class. C. On TV.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓19. What does Jobs Information Service mainly do?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. Offers jobs for students. B. Talks with young people. C. Finds jobs for school graduates.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓20. When can people phone Jobs Information Service?塤

13、彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. At 7:00. B. At 6:30. C. At 10:00.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓II、單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓21. People _ more and more _ computers for help nowadays.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. depend; in B. rely; upon C. believe; in D. turn; on塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓22. Whenever you are in trouble, dont hesitate _ me for

14、 help.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. asking B. to ask C. in asking D. to asking塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓23. At the meeting Mr. Li _ his idea about the project.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. put up B. put off C. put away D. put forward塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓24. The shop sells all kinds of cell phones, whose prices _ from $50 to $1000.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. range B. c

15、hange C. are separated D. are varied塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓25. Six players can _ a volleyball team while a football team is _ eleven players.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. make up; made up B. make up; made up of塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. make up of; made up D. make up of; made up of塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓26. Unlike most young women _ her day, she w

16、as able to meet other well-educated people on different occasions.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. of B. on C. for D. in塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓27. Do you think the thief went through the garage door?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 -No, if he had, I dont believe _ broken the living-room window.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. would he have B. he had C. he would have D. he

17、has塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓28. _ will it take to finish this job?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. What time B. How long C. When D. Whatever塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓29. We didnt plan the concert that way, but it _ to be a great success.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. worked out B. carried out C. turned out D. made out塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓30. The president is now o

18、n a visit to Russia, _ at expanding relations between the two countries.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. aims B. to aiming C. being aimed D. aimed塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓31. The English play _ my students acted at the New Years party was a great success.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. for which B. at which C. in which D. on which塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓32.

19、Where was it _ the road accident happened yesterday?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. when B. that C. which D. how塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓33. Later, I wanted to return home but couldnt find a company _ I could use _ I had learnt.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. that; what B. when; what C. where; what D. where; that塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓34. There _ low and d

20、irty houses by the lake.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. used to be B. would be C. had been D. are being塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓35. The writer was _ his writing that he didnt hear the ring at the door.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 A. attracted in B. absorbed in C. attracted to D. absorbed to塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓III、完形填空(共20小題;每小題l.5分,滿分30分)塤彳振魘艫

21、素捌頓Dont Take the Fun Out of Youth Sports塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 When I joined a private football league a few years ago, the sport meant everything to me. My coach (教練)said that I had lots of potential (潛力), and I became captain of my _36_. That was before all the fun was taken out of _37_.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 At first, every

22、one on the team got _38_ playing time. Then the team moved up to the top division after winning all its games, and the _39_ started. Some parents, who had paid the coach extra so their daughters could have _40_ one-on-one training, got angry when she didnt give them more playing time in our _41_. Th

23、e coach was replaced.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 The new coach, however, took all the fun out of the game: All we did during practice was _42_. I always wished to God that it would rain so we would not have the _43_. Of course, all teams run drills; they are _44_. But we ran so much that, afterwards, we had trouble _4

24、5_. Younger people shouldnt be doing exercises _46_ for 18-year-olds.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 I was very thin _47_ I started football, but as a member of this team I wouldnt eat much, because I was afraid of being too _48_ to run. I feared making mistakes, and the added pressure caused me to make more than my usual

25、 _49_.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓 Is all this pressure necessary? I _50_ up leaving the football team. Four other girls did the same, and two of them stopped playing football completely. Thats _51_, because they had so much potential. They were just burned-out with all the pressure they _52_ from the coach or their pa

26、rents.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓I continued playing football at school and _53_ my love for it. I joined a private team coached by my school coach. When I started playing _54_ him, he told me I needed to relax because I looked nervous. After I _55_ down, I played better. When you enjoy something, its a lot easier to

27、do it well.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓36.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. class塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. club塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. team塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. board塤彳振魘艫素捌頓37.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. playing塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. living塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. learning塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. working塤彳振魘艫素捌頓38.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. great塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. equal塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. right塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. extra塤彳振魘艫素捌頓39.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. business塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. struggle塤

28、彳振魘艫素捌頓C. attempt塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. pressure塤彳振魘艫素捌頓40.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. free塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. private塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. good塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. basic塤彳振魘艫素捌頓41.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. matches塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. courses塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. lessons塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. programs塤彳振魘艫素捌頓42.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. jump塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. play塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. run塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. shoot塤彳振魘艫素捌頓43.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. duty塤彳振魘艫素捌頓

29、B. meeting塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. operation塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. training塤彳振魘艫素捌頓44.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. necessary塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. boring塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. scientific塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. practical塤彳振魘艫素捌頓45.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. speaking塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. moving塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. sleeping塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. breathing塤彳振魘艫素捌頓46.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. used塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. intended塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. made塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. descr

30、ibed塤彳振魘艫素捌頓47.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. till塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. since塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. before塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. because塤彳振魘艫素捌頓48.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. full塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. tired塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. lazy塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. big塤彳振魘艫素捌頓49.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. size塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. share塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. space塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. state塤彳振魘艫素捌頓50.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. gave塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. kept塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. ended塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. picked

31、塤彳振魘艫素捌頓51.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. sad塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. shameful塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. silly塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. serious塤彳振魘艫素捌頓52.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. received塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. suffered塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. brought塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. felt塤彳振魘艫素捌頓53.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. reconsidered塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. rediscovered塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. re-formed塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. replaced塤彳振魘艫素捌頓54.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. at塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. by塤彳振魘艫素捌

32、頓C. for塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. around塤彳振魘艫素捌頓55.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. fell塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. stepped塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. slowed塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. calmed塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓IV、閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)塤彳振魘艫素捌頓【A】塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A Narrow Escape塤彳振魘艫素捌頓Shortly after the war, my brother and I were invited to spend a few days holiday with an uncle who had jus

33、t returned from abroad. He had rented (租) a cottage in the country, although he hardly spent much time there. We understood the reason for this after we arrived: the cottage had no comfortable furniture in it. Many of the windows were broken and the roof leaked (漏水), making the whole house wet.塤彳振魘艫

34、素捌頓On our first evening, we sat around the fire after supper listening to the stories our uncle told of his many adventures in other countries. I was so tired after the long train journey that I would have preferred to go to bed; but I could not bear (忍受) to miss any of my uncle s exciting stories.

35、He was just in the middle of describing a rather terrible experience he had once had when suddenly there was a loud crash from the bedroom above, the one where my brother and I were going to sleep. 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓When we got to the top of the stairs and opened the bedroom door, a strange sight met our eyes

36、. A large part of the ceiling had fallen right to the pillow of my bed.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓56. After reading the passage, we can know the meaning of the title A Narrow Escape. It means _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. 一次逃亡 B死里逃生 C狹窄的住所 D驚險故事塤彳振魘艫素捌頓57. The uncle disliked the rented cottage for the reason that _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. there we

37、re no beds in it B. the windows were broken and the roof leaked塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. it was too old for him to live in D. it was very rainy in that place塤彳振魘艫素捌頓58. On the first evening, the writer was very sleepy, _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. but he did not want to miss any stories B. so he had to go to bed early塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. b

38、ecause he was tired of his uncles stories D. and he was falling asleep while listening塤彳振魘艫素捌頓59. If the writer had gone to bed early, _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. his uncle must have stopped telling stories塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. his uncle would have been very sorry about it塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. he would have been hurt or killed塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D

39、. his brother must have stopped listening to the stories.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓【B】塤彳振魘艫素捌頓William Faulkner of Oxford was not a native, nor was he born with the name Faulkner. He was born in Albany, Mississippi, at the end of last century, and the family spelled the name Faulkner.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓He published his first boo

40、k when he was twenty-seven. In 1950, at the age of fifty-three, he was given the Nobel Prize for Literature. After that he kept on writing and become more successful. He was generally regarded as the great American writer of his time when he died in 1962. Millions who read his works thought he had s

41、pent almost the whole life in Mississippi. Even to the people of Oxford.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓Faulkner was a kind of legend(傳奇) in his own lifetime. There was, for example, the mystery of who put the “u” in Williams last name. For many years the commonly accepted story was that it was a careless printer, in setti

42、ng type for The Marble Faun (1924). However, Faulkners biographer Carvel Collins said that the writer himself added it, and at least occasionally, as early as 1918塤彳振魘艫素捌頓60. At the time of death, Faulkner was _ years old.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. 27 B. 53 C. 62 D. 65 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓61. The “u” in Faulkners name was adde

43、d by _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. a careless printer B. Faulkner himself塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. Faulkners biographer Carvel Collins D. Faulkners parents塤彳振魘艫素捌頓62. By the time he was given the Nobel Prize_.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. he had published all of his important works.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. he had already been generally regarded as the great Ameri

44、can writer.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. he had already used the name Faulkner塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. his life story had been known clearly by millions of his readers.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓63. Which of the following we cannot conclude from the passage? _塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. We can find in his works something connected with the life in Mississippi.塤彳振魘艫素捌

45、頓B. Although he was in England, he still loved his motherland America.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. There are some mysteries in his life stories.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. He was given the Nobel Prize for Literature because he was a kind of legend in his own lifetime.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓【C】塤彳振魘艫素捌頓Health experts have warned for many year

46、s that cigarette smoking can lead to heart disease, cancer and other medical problems. And officials say diseases caused directly by smoking kill at least three hundred and twenty thousand Americans each year. But smokers still find it rather difficult to stop .The tobacco industry says 40 million A

47、mericans continue to smoke cigarette. The American Cancer Society wants to change this. Every year the group organizes a national Non-smoking Day in order to get people to give up cigarette.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓On the Non-smoking Day the organization is asking all smokers to stop smoking at least for 24 hours .T

48、he Cancer Society hopes this will lead many people to give up smoking completely .On that day the Cancer society officers will give telephone call advice on how to stop smoking. Some others also can call a special telephone to hear recorder messages by doctors. Some factories will offer their worker

49、s candy or chewing gum to help them to keep from smoking. Some companies are offering special presents and low prizes to people who sign an agreement to stop smoking. And Americans who dont smoke are being asked to help just one person who is smoking during the 24-hour campaign.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓64. _American

50、s die from smoking each year.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. Less than 320000 B. 320000 or more 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. At most 320000 D. At least 320塤彳振魘艫素捌頓65. Who set the Non-smoking Day?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. Some health experts B. People who suffer from cancer 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. The government D. The Cancer Society塤彳振魘艫素捌頓66. The purpose of the No

51、n-smoking Day is_.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. to call on all the smokers to stop smoking for 12 hours on the Non-smoking Day塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. to make the smokers find it easy to give up smoking on that day塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. that many of the smokers will give up smoking for ever塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. to make it clear that it is dangerous to sm

52、oke on that day塤彳振魘艫素捌頓67. What will be done to help smokers to stop smoking on the Non-smoking Day?塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. Smokers can directly call doctors for some advice.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. Some workers are given some candy or chewing gum to help them to stop smoking.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. Special presents and low prizes are giv

53、en to those who dont smoke on that day.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. Non-smoking has nothing to do on that day.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓【D】塤彳振魘艫素捌頓Senior citizens are permitted to travel cheaply on a bus if they have a special card. Women may get cards when they are sixty.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓Mrs. Matthews lived in the country but she went

54、 into town once a week to buy food and other things for the house, and she usually went by bus. She always had to pay the full price for her ride.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓Then she reached the age of sixty and got her senior citizens card, but when she used it for the first time on the bus, it made her feel very old.

55、塤彳振魘艫素捌頓The bus driver had often seen her traveling on the bus before, and he noticed that she was feeling unhappy, so after she had paid her money, he winked at her and whispered, “Dont forget to give your mothers card back to her when you see her again.”塤彳振魘艫素捌頓Mrs. Matthews was very happy when sh

56、e heard this.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓68. Senior citizens in the story refer to _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. those who have special cards 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. old people with special cards塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. people who hold high positions in the government塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. those who wanted to travel cheaply 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓69. Women over sixty _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. dont hav

57、e to pay for taking buses塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. have to pay their special card塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. have to pay the full price for their ride 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. pay less for their ride if they have a special card塤彳振魘艫素捌頓70. Mrs. Matthews used to pay the full price for her ride because _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. she didnt know the rule 塤彳振魘艫素捌頓

58、B. she wasnt old enough塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. she didnt know where to get the card塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. she had reached sixty but had not got her senior citizen card塤彳振魘艫素捌頓71. The driver whispered to her _.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓A. in order to make her feel younger塤彳振魘艫素捌頓B. because he thought that she shouldnt have borrowed her mother

59、s card塤彳振魘艫素捌頓C. because he wanted her to pay the full amount塤彳振魘艫素捌頓D. because he knew her mother was still alive塤彳振魘艫素捌頓塤彳振魘艫素捌頓【E】塤彳振魘艫素捌頓Since many of you are planning to study at a college or university in this country, you may be curious to know what you usually do in a typical week, how you c

60、an get along with your fellow students, and so on. These are the questions I want to discuss with you today.塤彳振魘艫素捌頓First, lets talk about what your weekly schedule will look like. No matter what your major may be, you can expect to spend between four and six hours a week for each class attending le

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