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B£®A restaurant£®
C£®The railway station£®
3£®What's the probable relationship between the two speakers?
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B£®Customer and salesman£®
C£®Boss and secretary£®
4£®How can the man solve his problem according to the woman?
A£®Ask the police for help£®
B£®Find a change machine£®
C£®Buy things in a store£®
5£®What does this conversation suggest about Cathy's office?
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B£®It is close to a park£®
C£®It is close to a flower shop£®
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B£®To go out for dinner£®
C£®To study for a math exam£®
7£®What does the woman ask the man to do?
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B£®To call Mike and David£®
C£®To help her with her math£®
8£®What does the man think about missing the movie?
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B£®He's unhappy about missing the movie£®
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B£®They play games£®
C£®They read books together£®
11£®What do the man and his wife often do after the kids go to bed?
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B£®They clean the house£®
C£®They listen to music£®
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B£®She entertained them with hot tea£®
C£®She poured hot water on them£®
13£®Why did all the other residents agree to move?
A£®Because they could move into new flats with more rooms than their old ones£®
B£®Because they liked to move into new flats£®
C£®Because they could move into new flats not far from their old homes£®
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B£®A social worker£®
C£®An official£®
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15£®What does Professor White come here for?
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B£®To go sightseeing£®
C£®To visit the company£®
16£®Which of the following statements is NOT true?
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B£®The man works in the Public Relation Department£®
C£®The lecture will last two hours£®
17£®What will Professor White do later that day?
A£®Give a lecture£®
B£®Have a dinner with the staff of the company£®
C£®Enjoy a lecture with other staff of the company£®
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18£®Why is the marathon at the 1968 Olympics a truly historic event?
A£®Because three runners performed great acts in the marathon£®
B£®Because Bikila won his third victory in the marathon£®
C£®Because the last runner won the Olympic marathon£®
19£®What did Wolde do when he saw Bikila drop out?
A£®He stopped to assist Bikila£®
B£®He filled Bikila's shoes£®
C£®He ran even faster£®
20£®Why did the crowd cheer when the last runner crossed the finishing line?
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B£®They were greatly moved by his spirit£®
C£®They thought he was the winner£®
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72Kitchen and dining room are not so well suited for regular study, since books and pens get in the way of the day-to-day uses of those areas. Set up a place where a child can settle in and leave papers and pens at band without having to clear everything away each night. For a child that likes being alone, set aside a corner of his bedroom, but keep it separate from things like games, music and other hobbies not related to studying.
¡ñ Keeping Things in Order
Parents should encourage their child to spread out, but to leave it neat and orderly when he isn¡¯t using his workspace. Ownership is very important for self-respect 73 The workplace should be personal, but not another part of the playroom.
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Encourage the whole family to help build a supportive environment that children need for success in school. Give them a good example of how to deal with problems, how to manage time and get things done in the right way. 75 Study will be more enjoyable and effective when supported by the whole family.
A£®Attitude Is Everything. |
B£®Bring Organization into Your Home. |
C£®Here are several ways to choose a location. |
D£®Building a Good Home Learning Environment. |
E.Hold a can-do attitude and your child will follow your example.
F.Setting up a space in a common area of your home can be a good idea for children.
G.A child who learns to organize his spare will carry organization into every corner of his life.