3.The Weekly Telegraph is Britain's global newspaper,the home-grown quality newspaper that delivers the best of The Daily Telegraph and The Sunday Telegraph to the British around the world and adds its special articles,features and reports designed to be of real value to foreign readers. Telegraph.co.uk/expat,the website,increases the value of the newspaper,thus creating a complete expatriate(国外的)support system,both online and offline.
Order a gift subscription(订阅)for a friend or relation overseas this Christmas and they will begin to recognise what a useful investment your subscription represents,and you'll receive a FREE bottle of 10-year-old Tawny Port to enjoy at home in the UK.
Subscriptions will start early January 2010.Port can only be delivered to a UK address and receivers must be over 18years of age.
For more details or for 6-month subscriptions,please contact our subscriptions department on Tel+44 (0)1622 335080or email weeklytelegraphsubs@telegraph.co.uk Office hours:09:00-17:00GMT).
Please contact weeklytelegraphsubs@telegraph.co.uk with any questions regarding your subscription.
Your money back if you are not satisfied
Our"no quibble"money-back policy means that we guarantee to return the money for your subscription in full if you are not satisfied with the first four issues.
Select a zone of payment.Price is for 52issues.
United Kingdom 105.00GBP (Great Britain Pound)
USA 125.00GBP
Canada/Australia/New Zealand 108.00GBP
Zambia/Zimbabwe/Tanzania 85.00GBP
South Africa 80.00GBP
Middle East/Europe/Rest of the world 80.00GBP
71.The Weekly Telegraph in the advertisement is mainly intended forA.
A.the British at home and abroad B.the British in the UK
C.the foreigners in Britain D.English learners across the globe
72.If you want to receive a free bottle of 10-year-old Tawny Port,you mustC.
a.live in the United Kingdom
b.have an overseas friend who is over 18
c.order a subscription of the Weekly Telegraph
d.offer your friend or relation's address overseas
A.a,b B.c,d C.a,c D.b,c
73.What do we know about the Weekly Telegraph from the passage?D
A.The content of it can't be read online.
B.One can subscribe to it 24hours a day.
C.Your money can partly come back if you're not satisfied
D.The prices for different countries are probably different.
74.To order a 6-month subscription for a friend in Tanzania,you shouldA.
A.contact the subscriptions department
B.subscribe to the Daily Telegraph for a year
C.tell your friend to visit telegraph.co.uk/expat
D.pay 85.00GBP
75.Which of the following statements is true based on the text?B
A.Telegraph.co.uk/expat receives support from online readers only.
B.Subscriptions of the paper can be made starting from January 2010.
C.Telegraph.co.uk/expat mainly solve your subscription problems.
D.US and Middle East readers can enjoy equal price for 52issues.
Order a gift subscription(订阅)for a friend or relation overseas this Christmas and they will begin to recognise what a useful investment your subscription represents,and you'll receive a FREE bottle of 10-year-old Tawny Port to enjoy at home in the UK.
Subscriptions will start early January 2010.Port can only be delivered to a UK address and receivers must be over 18years of age.
For more details or for 6-month subscriptions,please contact our subscriptions department on Tel+44 (0)1622 335080or email weeklytelegraphsubs@telegraph.co.uk Office hours:09:00-17:00GMT).
Please contact weeklytelegraphsubs@telegraph.co.uk with any questions regarding your subscription.
Your money back if you are not satisfied
Our"no quibble"money-back policy means that we guarantee to return the money for your subscription in full if you are not satisfied with the first four issues.
YOUR PAYMENT |
United Kingdom 105.00GBP (Great Britain Pound)
USA 125.00GBP
Canada/Australia/New Zealand 108.00GBP
Zambia/Zimbabwe/Tanzania 85.00GBP
South Africa 80.00GBP
Middle East/Europe/Rest of the world 80.00GBP
71.The Weekly Telegraph in the advertisement is mainly intended forA.
A.the British at home and abroad B.the British in the UK
C.the foreigners in Britain D.English learners across the globe
72.If you want to receive a free bottle of 10-year-old Tawny Port,you mustC.
a.live in the United Kingdom
b.have an overseas friend who is over 18
c.order a subscription of the Weekly Telegraph
d.offer your friend or relation's address overseas
A.a,b B.c,d C.a,c D.b,c
73.What do we know about the Weekly Telegraph from the passage?D
A.The content of it can't be read online.
B.One can subscribe to it 24hours a day.
C.Your money can partly come back if you're not satisfied
D.The prices for different countries are probably different.
74.To order a 6-month subscription for a friend in Tanzania,you shouldA.
A.contact the subscriptions department
B.subscribe to the Daily Telegraph for a year
C.tell your friend to visit telegraph.co.uk/expat
D.pay 85.00GBP
75.Which of the following statements is true based on the text?B
A.Telegraph.co.uk/expat receives support from online readers only.
B.Subscriptions of the paper can be made starting from January 2010.
C.Telegraph.co.uk/expat mainly solve your subscription problems.
D.US and Middle East readers can enjoy equal price for 52issues.
20.We would have bought a larger house if my parents _____ enough money.( )
A. | had | B. | have had | C. | would have | D. | had had |
19.--What do you think of film Forrest Gump?
--Terrific!I can't find better one.( )
--Terrific!I can't find better one.( )
A. | /; a | B. | the; the | C. | /; the | D. | the; a |
18.Since three Chinese astronauts piloted Shenzhou IX to link up with Tiangong-1,China's exploration of _____ outer space has stepped into _____ new era.( )
A. | /; a | B. | the; a | C. | a; the | D. | /;/ |
17.You didn't let me drive.If we in turn,you so tired.( )
A. | drove;didn't get | B. | drove;wouldn't get | ||
C. | had driven;wouldn't have got | D. | were driving;wouldn't get |
16.If I had had the money last week,I _____a car.( )
A. | could buy | B. | bought | ||
C. | could had bought | D. | could have bought |
15.I wish I_____a carnera with me,in which case l would have taken some photos.( )
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