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¡¡¡¡It's seven in the morning. Mr Li needn't go to work today. He knows English and is now looking through a list of TV programmes in today's newspaper. The list is as follows. Read it over and then do the exercises.

¡¡¡¡TV programmes

¡¡¡¡Friday, September 30

¡¡¡¡Channel 2£¨ÆµµÀ2£©

¡¡¡¡9¡Ã50 Olympic Games men's basketball final

¡¡¡¡11¡Ã40 Olympic Games track and field events

¡¡¡¡19¡Ã45 Olympic Games special

¡¡¡¡20¡Ã22 2002 National Day evening party

¡¡¡¡20¡Ã59 TV drama£¨Ï·¾ç£©: Juan and Her Braised Ship (1)

¡¡¡¡22¡Ã57 Olympic Games men's basketball final

¡¡¡¡Channel 8

¡¡¡¡9¡Ã40 Daughter of the Sea

¡¡¡¡14¡Ã20 Olympic Games men's tennis single final

¡¡¡¡15¡Ã50 TV drama: Red Leaves Beyond the Mountain (3)

¡¡¡¡16¡Ã37 TV drama: The Tea House

¡¡¡¡18¡Ã00 Olympic Games women's table tennis double final

¡¡¡¡CCTV English Service

¡¡¡¡22¡Ã10 News

¡¡¡¡22¡Ã30 Olympic Games Special

Invitation to a Farewell Party

¡¡¡¡Friday, 22nd October

¡¡¡¡Dear Michael and Lisa,

¡¡¡¡You are invited to a farewell party for the¡°LIU FAMILY'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA¡±.

¡¡¡¡Departure£¨³ö·¢£©date: 4th of November

¡¡¡¡The best part of our big adventure to Australia will be when we come face to face with kangaroos and other Australian wildlife.

¡¡¡¡Party given by: Mr and Mrs Liu, Liu Mei and Liu Tang

¡¡¡¡Date: Saturday, 6 November, 2002

¡¡¡¡Time: 7¡Ã00 p. m. until 12¡Ã30 a. m.

¡¡¡¡Place: Beijing Hotel

¡¡¡¡Reply by: Tuesday, 2 November

¡¡¡¡Phone: 528--0903

¡¡¡¡Food and drinks will be provided at the party.

¡¡¡¡PS: This event is NOT to be missed!

¡¡¡¡We hope to see you there.

(1) Mr Li wants to find out what day it is the day after National Day. Please help him find it out. It is ________.

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A£®Friday
B£®Monday
C£®Saturday
D£®Sunday

(2) Suppose Mr Li wants to watch TV in the morning and he doesn't feel much interested in sports or games. Which program would he like to choose?

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A£®CCTV English Service, News.

B£®Channel 2,2002 National Day evening party.

C£®Channel 8, film: Daughter of the Sea.

D£®Channel 8, TV Drama: The Tea House.

(3) From the invitation we can tell ________.

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A£®Liu Mei and Liu Tang will attend the farewell party

B£®only Mr and Mrs Liu will travel to Australia

C£®the Liu family have been to Australia before

D£®the Liu family will not return from Australia

(4) By what date is it necessary to reply to the invitation?

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A£®2 nd November.
B£®2 nd October.
C£®22 nd October.
D£®4 th November.
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¡¡¡¡Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum

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(1)

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A£®

sightseeing

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flight training

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model plane sports

D£®

city transportation

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If a visitor is interested in music,he will probably go to ________

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A£®

Central Park

B£®

Empire State Building

C£®

Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum

D£®

Madison Square Garden

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A£®

To provide information of living in New York£®

B£®

To provide directions of city traffic in New York£®

C£®

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¡¡¡¡¡ôPJ Hoffmaster State Park

¡¡¡¡Location£º6585 Lake Harbor Road

¡¡¡¡Cost£º¡ç6 per car

¡¡¡¡Picnic potential£ºPack a lunch, and take advantage of the covered picnic areas£®

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¡¡¡¡¡ôSaugatuck State Park

¡¡¡¡Location£ºoff 138 th Avenue

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¡¡¡¡What's so special? This beach is a nature enthusiast's dream, with 13 miles of sandy trails and lots of natural habitat£®Hike through the woods and over the dunes to reach two-and-a-half miles of undeveloped shoreline£®A great place for those who seek a quiet day at the beach£®

¡¡¡¡¡ôMuskegon State Park

¡¡¡¡Location£º3560 Memorial Drive

¡¡¡¡Admission£º¡ç6/¡ç8 for a day pass

¡¡¡¡Picnic potential£ºThere are two popular picnic spots, both of which have great views£®Pack a lunch, and enjoy the sights£®

¡¡¡¡What's so special? Two miles of sand and surf, plus a playground, shore fishing and a wildlife-viewing area£®If the kids get bored with the sun and swimming, pack them up and head into town for a look at the USS Silversides, a World War II submarine, near Pere Marquette Beach, another great spot£®

¡¡¡¡¡ôNorth and South beaches

¡¡¡¡Location£ºLakeshore Drive and Water Street

¡¡¡¡Cost£ºFree

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¡¡¡¡What's so special? There is plenty of family fun by way of volleyball courts, playground and picnic areas and fishing£®

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A£®

PJ Hoffmaster State Park

B£®

Saugatuck State Park

C£®

Muskegon State Park

D£®

North and South beaches

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In Muskegon State Park

B£®

In the town near Muskegon State Park£®

C£®

Nearby downtown Saugatuck£®

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At Pere Marquette Beach£®

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Nature enthusiasts will choose to go to PJ Hoffmaster State Park£®

B£®

Saugatuck State Park is still undeveloped£®

C£®

North and South beaches are famous for volleyball matches£®

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