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1、A 班第三周II )A 班第三周II )JJremainssingle.JJstays或 找到and/orandAand4、时间状语*k),Iwent (to walkthedog feed the family supportthefamily 4、时间状语*k),Iwent (to walkthedog feed the family supportthefamily takea淋浴,倾盆大雨LearningEnglishisA(When I was six), Dad brought home dog (one day), (who was “Brownie”). My brothers

2、 and I all loved Brownie and did different things her). One of us would walk her, another would feed her, then there were baths, playing catch and many other games. Brownie, in return, loved each and one of us. One thing t most touched my heart) was td go) whoever was sick) and just be (with them).

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4、t her know) (what she did) was wrong. (When I looked) (at her) said, ”Bad girl,” she looked down (at the ground) and then went and hid. I saw a tear (in her eyes). 狗狗犯错AturnouttobeAB;An宠物comeover die ofdie Iam(fromadj.Brownie turned out (to be more) n just our pet). She everywhere (with us). People

5、would stop and ask (if they could pet her). Of course shed let anyone pet her. She was just the most lovable dog. There were many (when wed be out) (walking) and a small child would come over and pull (on hair), she never barked (吠) or tried (to get away). Funny thing is (d This frightened people (b

6、ecause they thought) (she was showing her teeth). Far from the truth, she loved everyone. 不仅是宠物Now many years have passed (since Brownie died) (of old age). I still miss days (when she was) (with us). WhatwouldBrowniedowhenas he A.Look atthemC.PlaygameswithB.KeepthemD.Touchthemt Brownie Wecaninferfr

7、omParagraphA.wouldeatanythingC.lovedplayinghide-and-B.feltsorryforherD.dislikedtheauthorsWhydoestheauthortBrowniewasnjustA.wouldeatanythingC.lovedplayinghide-and-B.feltsorryforherD.dislikedtheauthorsWhydoestheauthortBrowniewasnjustafamilyA.Shewastreatedas amemberoftheB.SheplayedgamesnyonesheC.Shewas

8、lovedbyeverybodysheD.ShewenteverywherewiththeA.SomepeoplegotfrightenedbyBrowniewhenshedB.C.rushedtoD.triedtobeWhichofthefollowingbestdescribesA.B. C. D.BWhen youre lying on the white sands of the Mexican Riviera, the stresses (压力of the world seem a finishaway. Hey, stop! This is no vacationyou have

9、s the problem for travel writer and food critic (评论家) Edie Jarolim. alwayslovedtraveling and alwayslikedto eat,but itneveroccurredtot I make ng both of those things,” Jarolim said. Now you can read her advice everywherein Arts and Antiques, in Brides, or in one of her three books, The Complete Idiot

10、s Travel Guide to Mexicos Beach Resorts.Her job in travel writing began some eight years ago. After getting a PhD in English in Canada, she took a test for Frommers travel guides, passed it, and got job. After working at Frommers, Jarolim worked for a while at Rough Guides London, then Fodors, where

11、 she fell so in lovedescriptionoftheSouthwestthetshemovedNow as a travelwriter, she spends one-third of her year on the road.The rest of the time is spent completing her tasks and writing reviews of restaurants at home in Tucson, Arizona.Asadventurousasthejobsounds,thehardpartisfact-checkingalltheSu

12、re,itsgreattowritetractionbutyoudbettergetthe local当地的museumhourscorrectoryoucouldreallyruinsomeonesWhichcountrydoesJarolimliveinA.B.TheC.TheD.WhatismostdifficultforA.WorkingindifferenttocollectB.CheckingallthefactstobeheC.FinishingherworkassoonD.PassingatesttowritetravelWhatdoweknowaboutJarolimA.B.

13、TheC.TheD.WhatismostdifficultforA.WorkingindifferenttocollectB.CheckingallthefactstobeheC.FinishingherworkassoonD.PassingatesttowritetravelWhatdoweknowaboutJarolimfromtheA.ShecsfulinherB.ShefindsherlifefullofC.ShespendshalfofhertimeD. She is erested WhatwouldbethebesttitlefortheA.ravelB.WorkingasaFo

14、odD.VacationingforaC.TravelGuidesontheCThousands of people living in capital will rate the start of New Year by heading for the ski resorts (滑雪场). Never t dry weather seldom snow. It is cold enough in er for snow-machines to make a covering forthe hills northto the capital. And the growthapleasure-s

15、eekingmiddleclasshasformedthebasisforthisnewcraze热潮Since ski resort was opened ten years ago, the s enjoyed astonishing increase. There arenow n a dozen resorts. Clothes cityhave added brightcoloredski suitsto theirercollections.Mr.Wei,aof a newly-opened ski resort in Beijing,sees thegrowth of ant c

16、ould lead to head for the ski resorts of Europe. In recent years ski resorts natural snow have opened in China. But many are in faraway areas of the country cantreallymatchtheequipmentandofsomeskiresortsinBeijings skiing craze is partly a result of the recent increase in private (私有的cars. This has l

17、ed to the growth of a leisure he burbs (郊区tilthelate1990swereunreachabletoordinarypeople.AccordingtoMr.about40% ofthevisitors tohis resort heirown cars.The rest arebused in schools,overnment.The problem is making money. Starting ski resort requires quite a lot of hiring land from the ernment, prepar

18、ing the hills, buying snow making sure there are enough water and electricity to run them, and buying equipmentforhiringoutto customers.TheskiresortwhereMr.hiring land from the ernment, preparing the hills, buying snow making sure there are enough water and electricity to run them, and buying equipm

19、entforhiringoutto customers.TheskiresortwhereMr.Weiworkscost$4m to set up. And, as so often in China when someone comes up good manyothers rushin andpricewarsbreakout.Beijing nowoffers someofthe ski training classes in the world, though with most people rather new to the expectingafewngthesameWhatdo

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21、try”inParagraph3 refertoA.transporttoski B.productionmilyC.businessofprovidingsparetimeD.part-timeworkforpeopleheWhatisthemainprobleminrunningaskiA.DifficultyinhiringC.PricewarswithotherskiB.LackofbusinessD.Shortageofwaterand DsCoolestheAriauAmazonTheAriau AmazonTowers lets you n a tree house. Eight

22、 towers up this t offers over 300 rooms. If you really want to o the spirit, the Tarzan Suite which is large enoughfor a big family. Youllbe thirty feet airandcantravelnthetowersthroughtheirwooden: starting at $300 one night for for a regular room and going thewayupto$3000fortheTarzanFormoreinformat

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