Four Simple Keys to Transform Your Life
The Power of Choice.Every one of us makes countless choices every day.Every choice we make has an impact on our lives.Even insignificant choices can affect what we experience and how we feel.When hunger strikes, we can reach for a healthy, nutritious snack, or we can choose the sugar high of junk food.The more important the decision, the greater its effect.For instance, how do I act towards that person who treated me badly? Do I generally choose to be passive, or do I actively set clear intentions and create what I want in my life? Every choice we make, however big or small, affects us in some way.
How Do You Make Choices? If you are interested in living a richer, fuller life, there is a foundation upon which you can base all of your decisions which can make life better not only for you, but also for those around you.This foundation is to choose based on what's best for all.Imagine a world where every parent, spouse(配偶), friend, teacher, business person, and politician truly did their best to choose what's best for all involved in every decision they made. We would certainly live in a more caring, supportive world.
It's the Intention."But how do I know what is really best?" you might ask.The answer is simple.It doesn't matter.What matters is not the choice you make, but rather the intention beind your choice.What matters is that whatever decision you make, you are clear in your intention of choosing based on what's best for all.If it later turns out that you made what appears to have been a bad choice, there's no need for guilt.Knowing that you did your best to choose with a sincere desire for what's best for all, your conscience stays clear and open.This then allows you to more easily learn from your mistakes, and to live with a clear heart and mind.
What's Best for Me, Too! Choosing what's best does not mean you have to always sacrifice yourself for others.An overly(过度的) exhausted mother can lose her temper easily.Some time off for this mother might seem selfish, yet in the long run, it can help her to be a better mother to her children.So as we move through each day of our lives, let us remember to include ourselves as we do our best to choose what's best for all.

  1. 1.

    Which of the following is FALSE?

    1. A.
      Whenever hunger strikes, we will reach for a junk snack
    2. B.
      Every choice, however big or small, has an influence on us.
    3. C.
      Even small choices affect how we feel..
    4. D.
      We make choices every day.
  2. 2.

    How should we make choices?

    1. A.
      To be interested in a richer, fuller life.
    2. B.
      To make life better for ourselves.
    3. C.
      To imagine a world where everyone did their best.
    4. D.
      To choose based on what's best for all.
  3. 3.

    Why does the author say, "What matters is not the choice you make, but rather the intention behind your choice."?

    1. A.
      Because the choice you make is not important.
    2. B.
      Because you may have made a bad choice.
    3. C.
      Because this allows you to stay clear and improve.
    4. D.
      Because there is no need for guilt.
  4. 4.

    How to choose what is best for us?

    1. A.
      We need to devote all our life to others.
    2. B.
      We need to put away some time for ourselves.
    3. C.
      We need to sacrifice ourselves for others.
    4. D.
      We need to be selfless every minute.

One morning Mrs Smith was driving home after she had done shopping. When she drove near a rubbish dump, she noticed a microwave oven(微波炉) not far from the side of the road.“John is a good electrician!”she said to herself.“Perhaps he can repair this. I'll take it home and let him try.”She picked up the oven and put it in the boot of her car. Then she drove on happily. A few kilometers later, she heard the siren (警报器)of a police car behind her. She looked in the driving mirror and saw a policeman waving to her to tell her to pull over and stop.
 Mrs Smith was very puzzled. She slowed down at the side of the road. A traffic policeman got out of the police car and walked up to her. 
“Can I see your driving license and insurance certificate(保险证),please? ”he asked her. He copied down details of her name, address and the number of the car.“What's wrong, officer?” Mrs Smith asked. The policeman did not reply. He looked in the car and then at the back.      “Open the boot, please.”he said to Mrs Smith.
 Mrs Smith was still puzzled. She opened the boot and pointed to the microwave oven. "I found this old microwave oven a few minutes ago," she said. "I'm just taking it home to see if my husband can repair it." The policeman stared at her for a moment to see if she was telling the truth. "That's not a microwave oven." he said at last. "That's our radar set(雷达装置). It was the start of a speed trap. Do you mind if we have it back?"   Mrs Smith's face turned red. "Oh", she said," I'm very sorry. I wouldn't have touched it if I'd known what it was."

  1. 1.

    Why did Mrs Smith pick up the police's radar set and want to take it home?

    1. A.
      She had no microwave oven and wanted one
    2. B.
      She took it for a waste microwave oven
    3. C.
      She saw nobody was looking
    4. D.
      She just wanted to steal it
  2. 2.

    The underlined word "boot" in the third paragraph means______.

    1. A.
      the outer covering for the foot
    2. B.
      the outer covering for the car
    3. C.
      the place for luggage at the back of a car
    4. D.
      the place for metal equipment for protection
  3. 3.

    Choose the right order of the events(事件) given in the passage.
    a. The policeman wrote down Mrs Smith's name, address and the car number.
    b. Mrs Smith picked up a radar set and put it in the boot of her car.
    c. The policeman took back the radar set.
    d. Mrs Smith went shopping.
    e. A policeman signed Mrs Smith to stop her car.
    f. The policeman found the radar set in the boot of Mrs Smith's car

    1. A.
      b,d,e,f,c,a
    2. B.
      d,b,e,f,c,a
    3. C.
      b,d,e,a,f,c
    4. D.
      d,b,e,a,f,c

Community theatre is a theatre that is run by a local district with the efforts of volunteers. They offer many different kinds of productions, such as musical theatre, dance theatre and children’s theatre. Usually, performers are amateurs who receive no pay, but at other times professionals get involved, and they are paid. Community theatres of today are a little different from the old “little theatres”, as most simply run by colleges and their theatre Community theatres are a great way to get involved with local actors. Now, most theatres that put on shows that will entertain or benefit the community.
In the 1880s, “little theatre’’ was started in Europe so that poor people could see theatrical productions without having to travel far or pay a lot. In 1910, this idea traveled to the United States. In the early years, community theatres were even funded by the government, but when shows became too political, government funding was stopped.
Community theatres of today are a little different from the old “little theatres”, as mist simply want to infuse(注入)little culture into the lives of the local citizens. In many cases, these theatres are run by colleges and their theatre departments. These productions are often free of charge, or charge very little money to pay for costumes and other incidental expenses. Many also encourage the participation of children and other young people to let them develop theatrical skills, as well as to keep them busy so that they do not do choose to get into trouble. Additionally, for those who desire strongly to become professional actors and to one day get a chance to act in a national theatre production, it is an exciting place to learn and develop theatrical skills

  1. 1.

    Why was “little theatre” started in Europe?

    1. A.
      To put on shows for children
    2. B.
      To collect money for poor people
    3. C.
      To entertain poor people
    4. D.
      To get people interested in theatrical productions
  2. 2.

    From the passage we know that community theatres can ______.

    1. A.
      help young people ,make more money
    2. B.
      prevent young people getting into trouble
    3. C.
      help young people enter the colleges
    4. D.
      encourage young people to become more responsible
  3. 3.

    Which of the following is TRUE about community theatre?

    1. A.
      It is usually funded by the government
    2. B.
      It is intended to train professional actors
    3. C.
      It benefits the community in many ways
    4. D.
      It is quite different from the old “little theatres”
  4. 4.

    We can infer from the last paragraph that ______.

    1. A.
      some professional actors may come from the community theatres
    2. B.
      community theatres only charge for incidental expenses
    3. C.
      community theatres have lost their attraction today
    4. D.
      people can live by acting in the community theatres

Kristy, 28, a cook in La Gross, often wondered what she’d do in a life-threatening situation. On August 29, she got her answer. While she was driving on a road, a big truck hit its head on a pickup car. The pickup car burst into flames. Kristy rushed out and ran to the pickup. Two farmers, Dean Berhard, 51, and his brother Donald, 44, were inside.
When she got close, Kristy could see the unconscious driver. The other man was under the passenger seat. Kristy says, “The smells were sickening. I was afraid the truck would blow up and kill us all.”
The driver of the big truck was struggling to open the passenger door, so Kristy rushed to the driver’s side. Finally they opened the door. She reached in, seized the driver and , to her horror, felt her hands sink into his chest. She quickly dragged the man to safety on the roadside, then hurried back. As Kristy stared down the ditch (水沟) with the passenger, the pickup blew up. She jumped on top of him and they both rolled to safety.
When the police arrived a while later, Kristy started crying, “I want my mum.” In fact she cried for the next three months.
Today the two farmers, each the father of two children, are good friends with Kristy. To show their deep appreciation, they bought her a ring with nine diamonds —one for each member of their immediate families, and ninth for her

  1. 1.

    In which order did Kristy do the following things?
    a. Carried Dean and Donald to safety
    b. Rushed to the pickup
    c. Surprised herself
    d. Saw the truck hit on the pickup
    e. Got out of her car
    f. Wondered what she’d do in danger

    1. A.
      e, d, b, a, c, f
    2. B.
      d, e, b, a, f, c
    3. C.
      f, d, e, b, a, c
    4. D.
      f, c, e, d, b, a
  2. 2.

    When coming to save Donald and Dean Bernard, Kristy never thought that she ______.

    1. A.
      could have any help from others
    2. B.
      would fail to save both of them
    3. C.
      might be killed
    4. D.
      would be tested in a dangerous situation
  3. 3.

    Which of the following best shows Kristy’s true heroism(英雄行为)?

    1. A.
      She remained calm during and after the accident
    2. B.
      She protected herself as well as the two brothers from harm
    3. C.
      She put her life “on the line” to save others
    4. D.
      She was regarded as a member of Dean’s and Donald’s families
  4. 4.

    This sentence “The pickup burst into flames.” in the first paragraph means “______”.

    1. A.
      The pickup was on fire
    2. B.
      The pickup started smoking badly
    3. C.
      A terrifying cry came out of the pickup
    4. D.
      The pickup was broken into pieces
  5. 5.

    Kristy cried because she ______.

    1. A.
      was badly wounded
    2. B.
      had never experienced such a situation
    3. C.
      was too excited at the result
    4. D.
      regretted not putting out the fire


We all know that if we want to keep our body in good shape we have to do physical exercise regularly as well as be careful with what we eat. What we tend to forget is that this goes for our eyes as well. Medical science confirms that a diet rich in carotenoids (类胡萝卜素) can help maintain good vision(维持好视力) and prevent against a number of eye diseases. Here's some advice about how to choose the right diet to keep your eyes healthy.
— Eat orange food. Fruits and vegetables with orange flesh are rich in carotenoids. In addition to carrots,oranges,pumpkins and sweet potatoes are also available. All of these contain high levels of carotenoids,which help to maintain good vision.
— Include dark green vegetables,such as spinach (菠菜) and broccoli (西兰花) in your diet, to act as natural sunglasses. Recent scientific studies have shown that these vegetables can help block (阻挡) the damaging UV radiation(紫外线辐射)from the sun's rays.
— Prevent some eye diseases with orange juice, yellow corn, whole milk, nuts and leafy vegetables. These foods are good sources of vitamins A, C, D and E. All of these are  necessary to good eye health.
— Increase your intake of omega?3 with some sea fish, and some other seafood. Omega?3 helps build cell walls and is especially beneficial to keeping eyes healthy .It also helps regulate the eye's internal pressure and helps the eye dry up excess fluid

  1. 1.

    We can learn from the first paragraph that healthy food______.

    1. A.
      keeps eyes healthy
    2. B.
      means you don't need exercise
    3. C.
      can help cure eye diseases efficiently(有效地)
    4. D.
      means people don't have to wear glasses
  2. 2.

    Why should people eat orange food according to the text?

    1. A.
      It is beneficial to building cell walls in eyes
    2. B.
      It is more delicious than other food
    3. C.
      It is good for eyesight
    4. D.
      It is rich in various vitamins
  3. 3.

    Which of the following can help block the damaging UV radiation from the sun's rays?

    1. A.
      Pumpkins
    2. B.
      Juice
    3. C.
      Nuts
    4. D.
      Broccoli
  4. 4.

    The purpose of the text is to tell people how to______.

    1. A.
      keep their body in good shape
    2. B.
      choose a healthy diet for their eyes
    3. C.
      prevent serious eye diseases
    4. D.
      get natural sunglasses from food

A growing number of workers at Google Inc., Facebook Inc. and other employers are trading in their sit-down desks for standing ones, saying they feel more comfortable and energized. They also are motivated by medical reports saying that sitting for too long leads to increased health risks.
A standing desk sits high off the floor so a worker can either stand at it or sit on a high stool to use it. Officials at Palo Alto-based Facebook say a number of employees asked about standing desks after news articles were published about the health risks of sitting all day.
The stories cited medical studies that tied excessive sitting to increased obesity and other health problems because of factors including a drop in physical activity. A 2010 study by the American Cancer Society found that women who sat more than six hours a day were 37% more likely to die prematurely than women who sat for less than three hours, while the early-death rate for men was 18% higher. The American College of Cardiology released a study in January that found increased mortality (死亡率) among people who sat longer at home than those who didn't.
No one seems to compile statistics on the standing-desk trend. But anecdotal reports suggest Silicon Valley is embracing the movement.
Facebook officials say they have seen an upsurge in requests for standing desks to five to eight a week with a total of between 200 and 250 deployed (配置) at the company of more than 2,000 employees. Facebook also is trying out a treadmill station ─ where a worker can walk or run on a treadmill while tapping at a computer.
Google spokesman Jordan Newman said that 'many employees at Google opt for standing desks, and we offer them as part of our wellness program' though he said he didn't know the exact number.
Greg Hoy, 39 years old, asked for a standing desk shortly after joining Facebook seven months ago as a design recruiter. 'I don't get the 3 o'clock slump anymore,' he said. 'I feel active all day long.'

  1. 1.

    The underlined word “motivated” in paragraph 1 can be replaced by ______.

    1. A.
      frightened
    2. B.
      inspired
    3. C.
      missed
    4. D.
      discouraged
  2. 2.

    According to paragraph 3, we can know that ______.

    1. A.
      a drop in physical activity was the only reason why excessive sitting caused increased obesity
    2. B.
      women who sat longer were more likely to die prematurely according to a 2010 study by American College of Cardiology
    3. C.
      according to the study, the early-death rate for men was 18% higher than that for women
    4. D.
      the mortality among people who didn’t sat long at home was lower than that among people who did
  3. 3.

    According to paragraph 5, which of the following statements is true about a treadmill station ______?

    1. A.
      is a computer that a worker can take along when he walks or runs
    2. B.
      has been tried out by Facebook and now is very popular with other companies
    3. C.
      is a place where workers can exercise while working
    4. D.
      is a treadmill on which workers can run or walk only after work
  4. 4.

    The passage mainly talks about ______.

    1. A.
      sitting for too long leads to increased health risks
    2. B.
      standing desks have replaced sit-down ones in Facebook Inc
    3. C.
      more and more workers choose standing desks instead of sit-down ones
    4. D.
      many employees at Google opt for standing desks

Fresh out of Barnard College, I was hired as a secretary to the editor of Coupon Magazine. Tiny circulation, but a real job. So now I had an income and an apartment in Manhattan—heaven for a young woman from a small town on Long Island.
Like so many women of my generation, I went straight from college to secretarial school to learn speedwriting, despite the fact that I had already co-written a book called New York on $5 a Day. So I learned the ropes, or at least I tried.
As a former lefty(左撇子) turned righty, my handwriting was hard to recognize—so bad that after taking notes, I couldn’t translate it. The magazine was making advertisements, so in letters to the heads of the company which wanted to advertise in our magazine, I was told to offer them the opportunity to place their ads in four colors in our magazine for the price of $10,000. Unknowingly, the “d” in ads became an “s”, and the president of one of those big companies was invited to “have his ass (臀部) in four colors” in our publication.
Guess what? He didn’t like it, and I was fired, but luck showed her face. The editor was looking for a copywriter (广告文字撰稿人) eagerly. I was heading for the door, depressed, when I heard her call out, “You—Joan! Can you write better than you can type?” I said, “Yes, of course.” A copywriter was born.

  1. 1.

    According to the first paragraph, we can know that the author ______.

    1. A.
      was satisfied with her job as a secretary
    2. B.
      was an ambitious woman
    3. C.
      was successful at college
    4. D.
      had a dream to become a famous writer
  2. 2.

    In which order did Joan do the following things?
    a. She was hired as a secretary of a small magazine.
    b. She worked as a copywriter.
    c. She was fired because of the mistake of spelling.
    d. She learned speedwriting at secretarial school.
    e. She wrote a book called New York on $5 a Day

    1. A.
      a, b, c, d, e
    2. B.
      e, d, a, c, b
    3. C.
      e, d, b, c, a
    4. D.
      d, a, c, b, e
  3. 3.

    According to the passage, we can infer that ______.

    1. A.
      the author had talent for writing
    2. B.
      the author was very unlucky
    3. C.
      the author’s parents were very strict with her
    4. D.
      the magazine which the author worked for had no future
  4. 4.

    Why did the boss intend to fire the author?

    1. A.
      She was a former lefty
    2. B.
      She didn’t work seriously
    3. C.
      She made a mistake about the price of the ads
    4. D.
      Her wrong spelling annoyed a big customer

Mo Yan's Nobel Prize in Literature soon aroused public curiosity of the 57-year-old Chinese writer: Why was it he that was favored by the Swedish Academy? Chinese media seemed to be 1 as some journalists were reported to be on their way overnight to Gaomi City, Shandong, Mo'swhere he stayed with his family.
Born in 1955 into a rural family, Mo 3   out of school and became a farmer when he was a(n) 4 . He joined the military and devoted himself to 5 after Chinese literary circles started rethinking deeply the Cultural Revolution. 
Mo's novel "Big Breasts & Wide Hips" tells a story of a mother who struggled and suffered 6   and tangled (缠结的) fates with Chinese people in the 20th century. His more recent work "Frog" more directly 7 China's one-child family policy, which helped 8 the country's population explosion 9 brought tragedies to farmers in the past 60 years.
"I think the reason why I could win  the  10   is that my works present lives with unique Chinese 11 , and they also tell stories from a viewpoint of  12  human beings, which goes beyond differences of nations and races," Mo said to Chinese journalists. Mo also said many 13 arts originated from his hometown, such as clay sculpture, paper cuts, traditional new-year paintings, have 14 and influenced his novels.
Mo's prize may give powerful encouragement to the country's writers as the more 15 of Chinese lives their works are, the more possible they 16 as a world literature.
As the world's fast-developing country with a long history, China will 17 meet conflicts with western civilizations.18, the country faces internally a wide gap between the rich and the poor, 19 environment pollution and an aging population. Paying more attention to such 20 , Chinese writers may create more works that record the nation's journey to rejuvenation(复兴).With more Chinese writers like Mo, the world could learn a more real China. Perhaps, this is another reason for the Swedish Academy's choice. (words:338)

  1. 1.

    1. A.
      astonished
    2. B.
      ashamed
    3. C.
      embarrassed
    4. D.
      disappointed
  2. 2.

    1. A.
      business
    2. B.
      birthplace
    3. C.
      bookstore
    4. D.
      workplace
  3. 3.

    1. A.
      escaped
    2. B.
      ran
    3. C.
      dropped
    4. D.
      moved
  4. 4.

    1. A.
      adult
    2. B.
      citizen
    3. C.
      parent
    4. D.
      teenager
  5. 5.

    1. A.
      training
    2. B.
      writing
    3. C.
      farming
    4. D.
      speaking
  6. 6.

    1. A.
      hardship
    2. B.
      unemployment
    3. C.
      disease
    4. D.
      accident
  7. 7.

    1. A.
      adapted
    2. B.
      supported
    3. C.
      criticized
    4. D.
      praised
  8. 8.

    1. A.
      destroy
    2. B.
      cause
    3. C.
      increase
    4. D.
      control
  9. 9.

    1. A.
      and
    2. B.
      but
    3. C.
      or
    4. D.
      so
  10. 10.

    1. A.
      prize
    2. B.
      game
    3. C.
      respect
    4. D.
      profit
  11. 11.

    1. A.
      customs
    2. B.
      institutions
    3. C.
      characteristics
    4. D.
      feelings
  12. 12.

    1. A.
      particular
    2. B.
      usual
    3. C.
      strange
    4. D.
      common
  13. 13.

    1. A.
      advanced
    2. B.
      elegant
    3. C.
      folk
    4. D.
      royal
  14. 14.

    1. A.
      inspired
    2. B.
      interrupted
    3. C.
      prevented
    4. D.
      processed
  15. 15.

    1. A.
      imaginative
    2. B.
      reflective
    3. C.
      appreciative
    4. D.
      productive
  16. 16.

    1. A.
      admire
    2. B.
      arise
    3. C.
      fail
    4. D.
      lack
  17. 17.

    1. A.
      uncertainly
    2. B.
      unbearably
    3. C.
      unavoidably
    4. D.
      unacceptably
  18. 18.

    1. A.
      Otherwise
    2. B.
      Therefore
    3. C.
      However
    4. D.
      Meanwhile
  19. 19.

    1. A.
      worsening
    2. B.
      softening
    3. C.
      deepening
    4. D.
      widening
  20. 20.

    1. A.
      suggestions
    2. B.
      plans
    3. C.
      arguments
    4. D.
      problems

For a lang time,a boy wonder why his next-desk-pal was always the first in the class ,  whereas he could only rank the 21st.
At home,he asked his mom:“Am I more stupid than other kids? How can I alwasys fall behind? I just can’t come with an answer.”Mom was aware that her son’s selfrespect had been damaged by the ranking system,but she didn’t know what to say to help.
She tended to say that intelligence differs and that yes,her son’s friend really was the smarter boy.But that would so upset her son .Thank goodness she resisted the temption (诱惑)to say it .
Her son and his friend went on to   high school that year,but despite trying as hard as he could,her son’s friend still outdid him.But she was proud of her boy for his hard work, sincerely proud,It was aroud this time that she decided to take him on a trip to the seaside,On the trip,she at last found an answer for him.
Today her son no longer care about rankings.He doesn’t have to,for he himself is now the top of the class at the national unversity he attands,After university his Teachers and peers fully expect him to have promising career.
Invited to speak to his old high school, he mentioned a valuable childhood experience. It concerned that holiday his mother had prepared for them: “Once, on a trip to the sea, my mother and I were lying on the beach. She pointed to the sea and said to me: Do you see the seabirds fighting for food out there? When a wave comes near, the little birds rise quickly. The clumsy(笨拙的)seagulls are far slower and have to struggle to get away from the wave. But these clumsy birds prove to have the biggest, strongest wings, which allow the bird to travel the furthest. When the season changes, they leave for foreign shores, leaving the little birds behind. Son, I have a feeling that you are one of those seagulls.”

  1. 1.

    The story convey the message that.______.

    1. A.
      competion between students is good for society
    2. B.
      only rankings show intelligence of a child
    3. C.
      chilren take competion among them to heart
    4. D.
      parents should build up chilren’s self-respect
  2. 2.

    Form the 2nd paragraph,we can see that the mother______.

    1. A.
      decided to help with her son’s homework
    2. B.
      saw the negative effects of the ranking system
    3. C.
      knew her son was weak in his study
    4. D.
      felt sorry for her son’s bad behavior
  3. 3.

    We can infer from the passage that ______.

    1. A.
      the mother was cafeful to protect her son’s self-respect
    2. B.
      the mother was not strong enough to face the truth
    3. C.
      the son knew intelligence didn’t mean anything
    4. D.
      the son would forget his rankings soon after leaving high school
  4. 4.

    Which of the following has the similar meaning with the underlined word “outdid”?

    1. A.
      was equal to
    2. B.
      laughed at
    3. C.
      did better than
    4. D.
      worked harder than

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Telephone: 7364431
Address: Vanier Park, 1100 Chestnut St. New York, America’s largest museum specializing in American history and part of our native people
Open: Mon. to Fri. 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Monday free)
Sat. 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
LANSDOWNE PARK SHOPPING CENTER
Telephone: 3562367
Address: 5300 No. 3 Road
Open: Mon. Tues. and Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Wed. Thurs. and Fri. 9:30 a.m. – 9:30 p.m.
Sun. 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
SKYLINE HOTEL
Telephone: 2785161
Address: 3031 No. 3 Road (at Sea Island Way)
Hangar Den: Wed. to Sun. Lunch from 10:30 a.m.
Coffee Shop: Mon. – Fri. 6:00 a.m., Sat. 6:30 a.m. and Sun. 7:00 a.m.;
Mon. – Wed. to 10:00 p.m., Thurs. – Sun. to 11:00 p.m

  1. 1.

    If you want to go out for lunch on Tuesday you can call up the number ______

    1. A.
      2706030
    2. B.
      7364431
    3. C.
      3562367
    4. D.
      2785161
  2. 2.

    You do not have to pay on Monday if you go to ______

    1. A.
      Skyline Hotel
    2. B.
      Lansdowne Park Shopping center
    3. C.
      New York Museum
    4. D.
      Garden Restaurant
  3. 3.

    Suppose you want to enjoy yourself on Sunday mornings, you can go to ______

    1. A.
      5300 No. 3 Road
    2. B.
      Vanier Park, 1100 Chestnut St
    3. C.
      9020 Bridgeport Road
    4. D.
      3031 No. 3 Road
  4. 4.

    What can you do after 2 o’clock on Saturday afternoons?

    1. A.
      Visit New York Museum
    2. B.
      Do some shopping in Lansdowne Park Shopping Center
    3. C.
      Go to Garden Restaurant
    4. D.
      B and C
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