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A recent survey has shown that are the hobbies of the 1,500 students in our school.
what
The result showed that over 40% of them are fond of playing musical instruments
shows
because they can improve their life quality. About 35% enjoy surf the Internet, which helps them
it surfing
know about world affair. To our surprise, a number of the students paying much attention to
affairs the
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reading is small. It only takes up for 12% , if reading is the best way to gain knowledge.
though/although
Therefore, more students are strongly advised ︿take up reading. Plus, they should take
to
an active part in sports and develop other hobbies proper besides entertainment.
properly
Dear Tim,
China is a country with various foods as well as unique table manners.
It’s extremely understandable for a foreigner like you to encounter cultural
shock in terms of this practice. Some conventional customs and their relevant
directions are as follows.
First of all, punctuality is an essential regulation, which indicates you
take the appointment seriously. Additionally, it’s respectful of you to wait
for the elderly to take the meal first. On top of that, you are not expected to
talk with a mouthful of food. Last but not the least, the junior often raise
their glasses lower than the senior when cheering together.
You will be better and it won’t be long before you are accustomed to
everything here. I wish you to have a good knowledge of the diverse cultures
and enjoy your stay here.
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Text 1
M: There are two scheduled conferences. I’d like you to go to the one on Friday.
W: There isn’t much time for preparations.
M: Don’t worry. Some files are ready and you can have a look.
Text 2
M: Let’s buy the cake now.
W: Okay, but it might go bad if we pick it up today. I’d like to collect it when Mike comes home
the day after tomorrow. I leave work early on Wednesdays anyway.
Text 3
M: It’s Thursday today. Could you have these clothes dry-cleaned by Friday morning?
W: I’m sorry. I don’t think I’ll finish doing that on Friday.
M: Then can I pick up my clothes the day after tomorrow?
W: Okay.
Text 4
M: I’m feeling sick.
W: Oh, honey. Is your tooth hurting you again?
M: Yes. Should I take some medicine?
W: Let’s wait and see what happens tomorrow. If it still hurts, maybe you need to go to the dentist.
Text 5
W: I’d like to meet Mr. Johnson.
M: I’m sorry. Do you have an appointment?
W: No. I come here to thank him for getting my lost wallet back. I really appreciate it.
Text 6
W: I am so excited about the coming weekend.
M: Are you going to the lake?
W: No. I’m going to ride a motorcycle to a nearby island. It’s boring to stay in the downtown all
the time.
M: Great.
W: I did it once before and it was so amazing. The only thing that I didn’t like was wearing the
helmet. It made my hair so wild. This time I will remember not to have my hair styled before I
go.
M: Good. I’m sure that the helmet will protect you well.
Text 7
W: Thanks for taking me here, Bill. I really enjoyed it.
M: I’m glad to know that you’re interested in space science. Next time I’ll take you to another
exhibition of spaceships.
W: Thanks. How did you get the tickets? I know it’s hard to get a ticket. Did you buy them from
someone else at a higher price?
M: No, my brother works at the ticket office, and everyone in that office can get two free tickets.
So he gave them to me.
W: Great. By the way, what did you choose as your minor?
M: I chose Acting. You know, I major in Directing, so I wanted to choose something related to
学科网(北京)股份有限公司that. And you?
W: I chose Fashion Design.
M: Sounds good.
Text 8
M: Oh, we haven’t decided what to get for Mom yet.
W: I know. What does she need?
M: Well, honey, the other day she said she needed a car.
W: Yes. But I don’t think it’s safe to drive at her age.
M: You’re right.
W: We can choose something ordinary, like a wallet or a silk scarf.
M: Oh, come on, she’s in her 60s. I think we should get her something more expensive than that,
shouldn’t we?
W: Yes, how about getting her a computer? That way we could keep in touch by email.
M: No, no. You know she said she was too old to learn anything new. I don’t think she’d use it.
Text 9
W: Wow, Charles! Long time no see! It’s great to see you again.
M: Anna! It is you. What a coincidence! We haven’t met each other after graduating from college.
What are you doing in Brighton? Are you just hanging out?
W: I’ve just got a new job as a lawyer in Brighton, so I come here to buy some new clothes. Hey,
what do you think of this suit?
M: That’s a good look for a professional woman.
W: I believe you have good taste.
M: Thanks. You still have my number?
W: I changed my phone and my number, so I lost your number. Here is my new number.
M: OK, I will save that.
W: Great. Oh, I’ve got to go now. I made an appointment with my friend to see a movie. Call me
so we can arrange dinner sometime.
M: Definitely. Bye.
Text 10
W: Today ABC looks at two amazing older people who’ve made the news, mainly because they
simply decided not to stop.
Julia “Hurricane” Hawkins
Ms. Hawkins set a new world record earlier this November by running the 100-meter dash in
just over 62 seconds. If that doesn’t sound like a record to you, keep in mind that she is 105
years old. Running isn’t Ms. Hawkins’ main sport—she’s been biking for most of her life. But
she took up running several years ago and set her first world record in 2017.
M.J. “Sunny” Eberhart
In early November, M.J. “Sunny” Eberhart became the oldest person to hike the full
Appalachian Trail. He is 83 years old. The 2,193-mile hiking trail through the Appalachian
Mountains isn’t easy, even for younger people. Mr. Eberhart had to deal with pain and injuries,
but he kept going anyway. He’s not exactly new to hiking. He’s been hiking extremely long
distances since 1993, when he retired as an eye doctor. He’s even written books about his
hiking. Mr. Eberhart has been writing about his hike on his website. He ended his final report
with this quote: “You are never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream.”
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