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Well, Mrs. Evans, I¡¯ve done my best to look after David. I¡¯ve tidied his room up every day, got him a meal together whenever he needed one and made sure he¡¯s always had a clean shirt to put on. It¡¯s not been easy, with two of my own to worry about, as well. David had the best of attention, I must say. But now because I asked him to give up bringing that American friend to his home he has got quite miserable and unfriendly. He comes in at all hours and his behavior---- well, it¡¯s quite hard to put up with---- and it¡¯s all because of this friend. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s a bad influence. You see, David¡¯s a visitor and doesn¡¯t fully understand our ways.
He used to study most evenings. He¡¯s got through quite a bit of work. He did up his room quite nicely, with bookshelves and large posters. He¡¯d ask Mr. Smith and me up for a drink and cheer us up with songs from his country. He¡¯s very good at the guitar, you know.
I don¡¯t want to appear as if I¡¯m running after him, but it¡¯s about time we made it up. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s upset because I told him off. It might be a good idea to take him out for a meal, perhaps even with his friend. I don¡¯t know whether it will do any good but we can try. I¡¯m glad I¡¯ve had this little chat with you, Mrs. Evans, and I¡¯ll let you know how I get on.
1. Mrs. Smith believes that David is not the cause of the quarrel but that the main cause is __________.
A. Mr. Smith                                       B. too much homework
C. David¡¯s behavior                              D. David¡¯s friend
2. Mrs. Smith wants to make up the quarrel by _______.
A. cooking a meal                                B. inviting David and his friend out
C. running after David                          D. giving them drinks
3. David¡¯s present attitude to Mrs. Smith is ________.
A. unfriendly             B. cheerful      C. very attentive         D. incomprehensible
4. David is ________.
A. an American friend     B. a singer   C. a visiting student             D. Mrs. Smith¡¯s son


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Well, Mrs Evans, I¡¯ve done my best to look after David. I¡¯ve tidied his room up every day, got him a meal together whenever he needed one and made sure he¡¯s always had a clean shirt to put on. It¡¯s not been easy, with two of my own to worry about, as well. David had the best of attention, I must say. But now because I asked him to give up bringing that American friend to his home he has got quite and unfriendly. He comes in at all hours and his behaviour¡ªwell, it¡¯s quite hard to put up with¡ªand it¡¯s all because of this friend. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s a bad influence. You see, David is a visitor and doesn¡¯t fully understand our ways.

He used to study most evenings. He¡¯s got through quite a bit of work. He did up his room quite nicely, with bookshelves and large posters. He¡¯d ask Mr Smith and me up for a drink and cheer us up with songs from his country. He¡¯s very good at the guitar, you know.

I don¡¯t want to appear as if I¡¯m running after him, but it¡¯s about time we made it up. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s upset because I blame him for that. It might be a good idea to take him out for a meal, perhaps even with his friend. I don¡¯t know whether it will do any good but we can try. I¡¯m glad I¡¯ve had this little chat with you, Mrs Evans, and I¡¯ll let you know how I get on.

1.David is          .

A£®Mrs Smith¡¯s pet                    B£®Mrs Smith¡¯s son

C£®a visiting student                       D£®a singer

2.Mrs. Smith wants to make up(»¯½â) the quarrel by _______.

    A. cooking a meal                       B. inviting David and his friend out

    C. running after David                  D. giving them drinks

3.David¡¯s present attitude to Mrs Smith is         .

A£®very attentive       B£®unfriendly       C£®cheerful     D£®excited

 

 

Well, Mrs. Evans, I¡¯ve done my best to look after David. I¡¯ve tidied his room up every day, got him a meal together whenever he needed one and made sure he¡¯s always had a clean shirt to put on. It¡¯s not been easy, with two of my own to worry about, as well. David had the best of attention, I must say. But now because I asked him to give up bringing that American friend to his home he has got quite miserable and unfriendly. He comes in at all hours and his behavior---- well, it¡¯s quite hard to put up with---- and it¡¯s all because of this friend. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s a bad influence. You see, David¡¯s a visitor and doesn¡¯t fully understand our ways.

He used to study most evenings. He¡¯s got through quite a bit of work. He did up his room quite nicely, with bookshelves and large posters. He¡¯d ask Mr. Smith and me up for a drink and cheer us up with songs from his country. He¡¯s very good at the guitar, you know.

I don¡¯t want to appear as if I¡¯m running after him, but it¡¯s about time we made it up. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s upset because I told him off. It might be a good idea to take him out for a meal, perhaps even with his friend. I don¡¯t know whether it will do any good but we can try. I¡¯m glad I¡¯ve had this little chat with you, Mrs. Evans, and I¡¯ll let you know how I get on.

1. Mrs. Smith believes that David is not the cause of the quarrel but that the main cause is __________.

A. Mr. Smith                                       B. too much homework

C. David¡¯s behavior                              D. David¡¯s friend

2. Mrs. Smith wants to make up the quarrel by _______.

A. cooking a meal                                B. inviting David and his friend out

C. running after David                          D. giving them drinks

3. David¡¯s present attitude to Mrs. Smith is ________.

A. unfriendly             B. cheerful      C. very attentive         D. incomprehensible

4. David is ________.

A. an American friend     B. a singer   C. a visiting student             D. Mrs. Smith¡¯s son

 

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