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— Now that you like the computer so much, why not buy one?
— Well, I can’t afford ______ computer at present.
A. that expensive a B. a such cheap C. a so cheap D. that an expensive
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Growing old is something that nobody can understand until they experience it for themselves.I may not be "old" but I am certainly beginning to 36 it? turned 18 just over a week ago.I am now an adult.
As a child you 37 adults—or "grown-ups" as I used to call them—to always be in control.to know what is right and wrong. 38 as a teenager, I thought that when I reached 18 I would be far more 39 in many aspects of life.But now that I am 18, 1 know that is not true.
It is clear to me now that you do not 40 learning when you are 18.Every day you learn
something 41 , no matter what your age.However, I do understand when you become an adultyou have to 42 more responsibility.
Whereas before I seldom had to clean the dishes, set the table or help out around the house, now I do all of those.I have already 43 myself the nickname "housekeeper".
I can even drive now, which is pretty 44 , because of the frequency of accidents.But that's not to say that 18 is not 45 to be.Not only can I drink alcohol, but I can also 46 .In fact, being 18 has made me really interested in politics because it now means that I can change things on 47 Day.More and more of my friends want to become politicians, and it is great to
think that they can change things for the better.
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----Now that you like the computer so much. Why not buy it?
---Well, I can’t afford ______computer.
A. that expensive a B. a that expensive C. that an expensive D. an expensive that
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John:Tom, would you please read this letter of application I’ve just written? 1 I really want to get a job.
Tom:It looks fine to me.But I have one suggestion.
John:Good! I’m interested in your advice.
Tom: 2 You should include more information about your work experience.
John:Good idea, Tom.What do you think about the second part?
Tom: 3
John:You are right.I’ll change it.How do you feel about the last part of the letter?
Tom:Very good. 4
John:I agree. 5 Do you think the end is all right?
Tom:Oh, yes, Jack.But personally I believe a business letter should end with “very truly yours”, not “sincerely”.
A.If you don’t think it’s good, please say so.
B.I’d better tear up the letter and start over again.
C.But, unless I miss my guess, you should say something about your family too.
D.Just make the few changes, I think, it will be perfect.
E.I appreciate your helping me.
F.Now that you ask me, I think it’s too short.
G.If I were you, I’d write about my education first.
Directions: Read the following passage. Complete the diagram by using the information for the passage.
Write NO MORE THAN 3 WORDS for each answer.
You have probably heard a lot about goal setting and time management. Usually, once the goal is set up, it requires a lot of time and effort to achieve it.
Sometimes playing goal detective makes it more fun to reach your goal. To figure out what your goals are is based on how you spend your time. It’s sort of like those psychological rofiles(心理剖析)you hear about in movies and on television, but this time you will do it by yourself. You will find out how you spend almost every minute of the day. Normally you probably don’t write down how you spend each of those minutes, but if you were a detective and watching yourself, you would be writing down everything you did and when you did it. So, writing down what you do is the first step to be your own goal detective.
Now that you know how you spend your time, the next step is to sort the time. Things like eating, sleeping, working and playing are t he most obvious, but you can come up with as many as you want. Since you are being a detective, you will want to ask lots of questions about your activities in each of these categories. Here you use basic who, what, when, where and how questions to fill in information. For example, “Who did I spend time with?” “Where did I spend the time?” are possible questions that you could ask yourself. When you have finished with the questions you ask, “Now WHY did I spend my time in that way?” The answer to this quwstion is the goal, or at least part of a set of goals that makes you spend your time in that way.
Whatever you find out about your daily activities, chances are that the exercise will be good for you. At the very least you will know what things you did in one day and why you did them.
Title: Becoming 71
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