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If you get a written (ÊéÃæµÄ) or e-mail invitation to a party, refusing politely is easy. All you have to do is to give a polite answer.

¡ôAsk for time to think.

Refusing a face-to-face invitation can be difficult. The polite way is to ask for time to check your calendar. Then, you have time to find a polite answer. Just make sure that if you¡¯ve been invited in person (µ±Ãæ), you¡¯d better refuse it in person. It¡¯s polite.

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¡¾1¡¿The writer gives us five pieces of advice.

¡¾2¡¿We can refuse a face-to-face invitation by asking for time to check our calendar.

¡¾3¡¿If an invitation conflicts with another event, you can tell the host that you will come if the dates are different.

¡¾4¡¿To be thankful is the most important to refuse an invitation.

¡¾5¡¿The main idea of the passage is how to turn down an invitation.

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Hey! The people of the earth. Can you hear this radio message? Do not be afraid! We come in peace from another planet¡ª and why not? We are your cousins. We are men, as you are. We have been here before.

You will see a huge spaceship, a few hours from now. We are flying towards the solar system (Ì«Ñôϵ) almost as fast as this radio message. Your sun is already in sight. Our ancestors (׿ÏÈ) and yours shared the sun ten million years ago. I¡¯m sure you have forgotten your history while we have remembered ours.

Our ancestors lived on the Earth when dinosaurs were dying. Sadly, they could hardly save the beasts. Your planet was very warm then. Our ancestors believed it would make a nice home for them.

They were wrong. Though we were masters of space, we knew so little about the Earth.

For millions of summers ¡ª there were no winters in those ancient days ¡ª the Earth had rapid (·ÉËÙµÄ) development. It took about thirty years to fly from one planet to another, so our ancestors seldom travelled in space. But they never felt lonely. They kept in touch with their relatives and friends on other planets. Three or four times every century, starships would call and bring them space news.

But two million years ago, the Earth began to change. The temperatures fell quickly. The ground was covered with snow and ice. At that time, however, our ancestors knew little about that. Those who had called the Earth their home believed there was just a strange disease spreading on the earth. The disease wouldn¡¯t cause death to them, but it would bring much pain and do harm to men¡¯s health.

¡¾1¡¿The message was from the people of the earth, wasn¡¯t it?

¡¾2¡¿How soon will the people on the earth see a huge spaceship?

¡¾3¡¿Why did the speaker¡¯s ancestors seldom travel in space?

¡¾4¡¿How did the speaker¡¯s ancestors keep in touch with their relatives and friends?

¡¾5¡¿What happened to the earth two million years ago?

¡¾6¡¿How will you feel after you hear the radio message? Why?

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There are about fifteen hundred languages in the world. But only a few of them are very important. English is one of them. Many, many people use it, not only in England and the USA, but also in other parts of the world.

About 200,000,000 people speak it as their own language. It is difficult to say how many people are learning it as a foreign language. Many millions of people are trying to do so. Is it easy or difficult to learn English? Different people may have different answers. Have you ever noticed ads(¹ã¸æ) of this kind in the newspapers or magazines? ¡°Learn English in six weeks, or give your money back¡­¡± ¡°Easy and funny¡­¡± ¡°Our records and tapes help you master English in a month¡±. Of course, it never happens quite like that.

The only language that seems easy to learn is the mother tongue. We should remember that we all learned our own language well when we were children. If we could learn English in the same way, it would not seem so difficult. Think of what a small child does. He listens to what people say. He tries what he hears.

So it is hard to say that learning English is easy. We must do a lot of practice. And practice needs great efforts and takes much time. Good teachers, record, tapes, books, and dictionaries will be helpful, but they cannot do the student¡¯s work for him.

¡¾1¡¿___of languages are very important in the world.

¡¾2¡¿Which countries use English as the mother tongue?(ÖÁÉÙÁ½¸öÀý×Ó)

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¡¾3¡¿What does the writer think of the ads in the newspapers or magazines?

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¡¾4¡¿___is easy to learn.

¡¾5¡¿If we want to learn English well, we must do ___.

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I was catching a later flight to St. Louis, then on to Minnesota. The seat in front sat a very pretty 1. She smiled back at me, I smiled at her noticing her pretty dress.
The rest of the flight was boring, 2 as I was getting off the plane I noticed her again standing at a gate. I stood beside her looking for my gate, and flight number. I said to her that I had noticed her on the flight to St. Louis and she had on a pretty dress. She said ¡°3¡±, I asked what flight she was taking? She said to ¡°Phoenix¡±. We had a two-hour stop, so I asked her 4 she would like to go to the cafeteria for something to eat or drink. She said ¡°Sure¡±. We introduced 5 on the way. To our surprised, we are the same name¡ªPhyllis.
As we sat she began telling me that the6 told her she was dying of cancer and had less than 6 months to live. She was on her way to visit her children 7 she began taking treatment. She then told me that she had never flown before.
She was afraid she would 8 at the airport and not be able to find her way to the gate, and didn't know what she was going to do for the two 9 she was there. She prayed(Æíµ»), that someone would meet her at the gate and stay with her until she left the airport. She then asked me ¡°Are you an Angel God has 10¡±? No, I told her I wasn't an angel, but did God use me to answer her prayer? Yes.
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