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| In Canada and the United States, people enjoy entertaining (请客) at home. They often invite friends over for a meal, a party or just for coffee and conversation. Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their homes: "Would you like to come over for dinner this Saturday night?" "Hey, we're having a party on Friday. Can you come?" To reply to an invitation, either say thank you and accept, or say you're sorry and give an excuse. "Thanks, Fd love to. What time would you like me to come?" or "Oh, sorry. I've tickets for a movie. " Sometimes, however, people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real invitations. For example; "Please come over for a drink sometime. " "Why not get together for a party sometime?" "Why don't you come over and see us sometime soon?" They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they don't mention a certain time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be friendly. To reply to expressions like these, people just say "Sure, that would be great!" or "OK. Yes, thanks. " So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is the person just being friendly? | ||||||||||||
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Literature is a word used to describe written as well as spoken material. Generally speaking, it is often used to describe anything from creative imagination, including works of poetry, drama and fiction.
Then why read literature, since it is often imaginary and seems unconnected with real life?
A lot of us read literature for enjoyment and relaxation. It’s always pleasant to read some interesting books in our spare time. In a modern life full of stress, it is our common wish to read some imaginary works and look for relaxation from the stress in life.
Reading literature is more than fun; it also allows us to get knowledge. As a general rule, literature represents a language of a people, and it often gives us an insight(洞察力) into the traditions, attitudes and values of the age in which it was written.
Sometimes literature can even offer us new, creative ways to have a better understanding of the world. It introduces us to new worlds of experiences. We enjoy the comedy and the tragedy of poems, stories and plays; and we may even grow through our literary journey with books. At last we may discover meaning in literature by looking at what the writer says and how he or she says it. In some ways, we explore the human condition and analyze(分析) the way they think and feel the way they feel. Literature helps us think clearly and encourages us to open minds.
So we can certainly say literature is of great importance to us. Why not get going with one poem, drama or fiction at once?
| Topic | 66 should we read literature? |
| Explanation | It describes anything by using 67 . |
| Types | 68 , drama and fiction |
| 69 to read literature | ◇ To get enjoyment and relaxation to 70 stress in life away from us. ◇ To get 71 to make us learn about traditions, attitudes and values of the age in which it was written. ◇ To offer people ways to 72 the world better, to enjoy literary works, to grow through the literary journey, to discover meaning in literature, and even explore 73 humans think and feel. ◇ To help us think in a 74 way and make us open our minds. |
| Suggestion | Reading literature is very 75 to us. |
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| Dear Dr. Bamford, I know you are a famous scientist who has done great work on cloning (克隆) animals. Please excuse me for writing to you, but I need your 1 . Let me explain. I am a 58-year-old man. I'm very rich. I live in a large house. My wife died three years ago; we didn't have children. So, am I 2 ? No, because Cindy is with me. Every night we eat dinner together and watch TV. Cindy sits beside me 3 I feel very happy. I'm fascinated (着迷的) with her beautiful green eyes. She's also very smart. Sometimes she thinks only about herself. But that's what I 4 about her. She is quite a beautiful Siamese cat. There is no other cat like her in the whole world. These days I worry about 5 Cindy. She is getting older and older. Cats don't live 6 humans, of course, so she will die before I do. I cannot imagine my life 7 Cindy. Well, why not get another cat after Cindy dies? 8 ! No other cat can even replace (替代) her. I have been thinking about this: Clone Cindy. Scientists are able to clone sheep and mice and other animals. They should be able to clone cats without much 9 . Luckily, I am a rich man. I don't care how much money I will spend cloning Cindy. I think 10 to clone pets. It's not cloning humans. What do you think? Could you clone Cindy? Sincerely A rich man | ||||
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over for a meal, a party, or just for coffee and conversation.
Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their home:
"Would you like to come over for dinner on Saturday night?"
"Hey, we're having a party on Friday. Can you come?"
To reply to an invitation (回应邀请), either say thank you and accept (接受) , or say you're sorry
and give an excuse:
"Thanks, I'd love to. What time would you like me to come?" or "Oh, sorry. I've tickets for a movie."
Sometimes, however, people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real
invitations. For example:
"Please come over for a drink sometime."
"Why not get together for a party sometime?"
"Why don't you come over and see us sometime soon?"
They are really just polite way of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because they
don't mention (提到) a specific (确定的) time or date. They just show that the person is trying to be
friendly. To reply to expressions like these, people just say "Sure, that would be great!" or "Yes, thanks."
So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or is
the person just being friendly?
B. Because they can spend less money.
C. Because they enjoy entertaining at home.
D. Because they have modern and beautiful houses.
B. Please go to the cinema with me some day.
C. Would you like to have a cup of tea with us sometime?
D. I've two tickets here. Can you go to the concert with me?
B. How about this weekend?
C. Oh, sorry. I'm busy.
D. That's great. I'll be there on time.
B. they're try to be helpful.
C. they're trying to make friends with others.
D. they haven't got ready for a party yet.
B. 听起来像
C. 闻起来像
D. 摸起来像
for a meal, a party, or just for coffee and a conversation.
Here are the kinds of things people say when they invite someone to their home:
"Would you like to come over for dinner Saturday night?"
"Hey, we’re having a party on Friday. Can you come?"
To reply to an invitation, either say thank you and accept, or say you‘re sorry and give an excuse:
"Thanks, I‘d love to. What time would you like me to come?" or "Oh, sorry, I have tickets for a
movie."
Sometimes, however (但是), people use expressions that sound like invitations but which are not real
invitations. For example:
"Please come over for a drink sometime (某个时候)."
"Why not get together for a party sometime?"
"Why don’t you come over and see us sometime soon?"
They are really just polite ways of ending a conversation. They are not real invitations because
they don‘t mention (提到) a specific (确定的) time or date. They just show that the person is trying
to be friendly. To reply the expressions like these, people just say"Sure, that would be great!" or
"OK. Yes, thanks."
So next time when you hear what sounds like an invitation, listen carefully. Is it a real invitation or
the person is just being friendly?
B. Because they can spend less money.
C. Because they enjoy entertaining at home.
D. Because they have modern and beautiful houses.
B. Please go to the cinema with me some day.
C. Would you like to have a cup of tea with us sometime?
D. I’ve two tickets here.Can you go to the concert with me?
B. How about this weekend?
C. Oh, sorry, I'm very busy.
D. That's great. I'll be there on time.
B. they're trying to be helpful
C. they're trying to make friends with others
D. They haven't got ready (准备) for a party yet
B. real invitations or not
C. expressions of starting of a conversation
D. ways of ending a conversation