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 Catherine and Martin met in England before they came to Australia. At that time,Martin was a minister (牧师) in a church,and it was three v (1)       away from Catherine's. One evening,they happened to have dinner t (2)       in a restaurant. They e (3)       their talk and laughed a lot. The young man soon won Catherine's h (4)       ,so she asked him whether he would marry her in church. The minister was very surprised and said that her q (5)       came quite unexpectedly. Catherine realized that he had not understood her c (6)       So she laughed and said, " What I m (7)       is,when I get married in church,will you be the minister who marries me and my husband?" They both laughed,and they had a nice evening.

However,their talk that evening put an idea into Martin's head. He realized that he had a        (8) fallen in love with Catherine and he wanted to marry her. So a few days later,he visited her and asked her to marry him. Catherine felt proud and pleased,and a        (9) it. Soon after they were married,they m (10)       to Australia.

1. v       2. t       3. e      4. h       5. q         6. c       7. m      8,a       9. a      10. m        

1. villages   2. together   3. enjoyed   4. heart   5. question   6. correctly   7. mean   8. already   9. accepted   10. moved

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(   ) 1. Mary is allowed to order her lunch from a small restaurant on the third Thursday of every month. During the month of November,she orders it on the         .

   A. 16th   B. 17th   C. 21th   D. 14th

(   ) 2. January 8,2007 will fall on         .

   A. Saturday   B. Sunday   C. Monday   D. Tuesday

(   ) 3. The dates of the first Sundays of October,November and December are       .

   A. the 5th,the 1st and the 31st   B. the 5th,the 30th and the 3rd

   C. the 1st,the 5th and the 3rd   D. the 1st,the 4th and the 2nd

(   ) 4. During the month of December,Kate is learning to swim. She needs to attend lessons once a week. The day she can attend the most lessons is         .

   A. Sunday   B. Monday   C. Tuesday   D. Wednesday

(   ) 5. Tom's birthday is on the 13th of December. The number of days from the date        (not included) shown on the calendar until his birthday is         .

   A. 3   B. 13   C. 28   D. 30

  "How are you?" is a nice question. It's a friendly way that people in U. S. A. greet each other. But "How are you?" is also a very unusual question. It's a question that often doesn't need an answer. The person who asks "How are you?" hopes to hear the answer "Fine" even though the speaker isn't fine at all. The reason is that " How are you?" isn't really a question,and "Fine" isn't really an answer. They are simply the ways of saying "Hello" or "Hi".

  Sometimes people don't say exactly what they mean. For example,when someone asks "Do you agree?",the other person might think, "No,I disagree. I think you're wrong. . . ”But it isn't very polite to speak out one's real thoughts so directly,so the person might say " Fm not sure",which is a nicer way to say that you don't agree.

  People won't tell the truth when they want to finish talking with other people. For example,many talks over the phone finish when one person says "I've to go now."Often,the person who wants to hang up gives an excuse like "Someone's at the door, "or "Something is burning on the stove."What they say might not be true. They want to hang up simply because they don't want to talk any more,but it isn't polite to tell the truth. The excuse is more polite and it doesn't hurt the other person's feelings.

  Whether they are greeting each other,talking about an idea,or finishing a talk,people don't always say exactly what they are thinking. It's an important way to get along well with each other,and it's part of the game of a language.

(   ) 1. When a person in America asks "How are you?", he or she wants to hear

   A. How are you   B. Hello   C. I don't know   D. Fine

(   ) 2. When a person disagrees with someone,it is polite to say "      ."

   A. You are wrong   B. I'm not sure

   C. I'm sure I disagree   D. No,I disagree

(   ) 3. A polite way to finish a talk is to say "      ."

   A. You have to go now   B. I want to hang up

   C. I have to go now   D. I don't want to talk any more

(   ) 4. When a person say "I've to go now. Someone's at the door.",the person may be      

   A. giving an excuse   B. hurting someone's feeling  

     C. ill   D. asking you a question

(   ) 5. The rule of the game of a language is probably "          .”

   A. Always say what you mean

   B. Don't disagree with people

   C. Never say exactly what you're thinking

   D. Be polite

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