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AnswerKeystoListentoThis:2
A.FillinthefollowingchartwithinformationaboutthejourneytheRomanarmymade
accordingtoTrevor.
Designation:DCompany
Numberofmen:onehundredandmore
Journey:fromFrancetoBritain
Meansoftranscript:boat
Weatherconditions:stormy
Food:catfood
Drink:rainwater
Conditionsofweaponsafterlanding:useless
Fighting:none
Equipmentlostordamaged:boatlost,gunsfullofwater,suppliesofwinelost
Soldierskilledorwounded:abouttensurvivors,allothersdrownedorkilledbycold
B.PointoutwhatisnottrueinTrevor'sstory.
ThefollowingdidnotexistinRomantimes:
petrol,newspaper,matches,trousers,tinnedfood,taps,guns,winebottles.
50BCcouldnotappearonacoin.50-55BCiscountingbackwards.
C.Fillintheblanksaccordingtowhatyouhearonthetape.
1.terrible,stormy,ormoreofus,shutin,sobad,sick,stuffy.
2.pushedupontothesands,climbedout,jumpingintothe,strugglingtothe,uptomyshoulder,
freezing.
3.cameandtookusaway,joined,goingintothecamp,ahotmeal,cleanclothes,givenourpay.
SectionIII
Task1:LearningtoPredict
1.Answer:tryingtowritealetter
Reason:Thespeaker'squestionsuggestsheneedsaquietsurroundingtodosomething.
2.Hint:thefirstspeakerisaguestcomplainingabouttheconditionsofRoom43whichisa
singleroom.Thesecondspeakerisahotelclerkwhosuggeststhattheguestmovetoadouble
room.
Answer:istheonlysingleroomavailableatthemoment
Reason:Thephrase"I'mafraid^^oftensuggestsanegativeorunsatisfyinganswer.
3.Answer:Whereonearthdidyougetit?
Reason:Thesecondspeaker'ssurprisedtoneshowsthatthemoneyisoutofherexpectation
andshemustbecuriousabouthowitisgained.
4.Answer:Youmustn'tdiscriminateagainstsomeonejustbecausetheyaremarried.
Reason:Theword“but”suggestsanoppositemeaning.
5.Answer:Iwouldn'tmindbeingaprince.
Reason:Theman'squestioningtoneshowshedoesn'tagreewiththewoman.
6.Answer:Tmnotaworkaholic.
Reason:Theword“but"suggestsanoppositemeaning.
7.Answer:hehadbeen.
Reason:"But"and"possibly“bothgivesomehint.
Task2:Dictation
Passage1:TheKnowledge
BecomingaLondontaxidriverisn'teasy.InordertoobtainalicencetodriveataxiinLondon,
candidateshavetopassadetailedexamination.Theyhavetolearnnotonlythestreets,landmarksand
hotels,butalsothequickestwaytogetthere.Thisiscalled'TheKnowledge”byLondonCabdrivers
anditcantakeyearsofstudyandpracticetoget'TheKnowledge'.Candidatesareexaminednotonlyon
thequickestroutesbutalsoonthequickestroutesatdifferenttimesoftheday.Peoplewhowanttopass
theexaminationspendmuchoftheirfreetimedrivingorevencyclingaroundLondon,studyingmaps
andlearningthehugestreetdirectorybyheart.
Passage2:TheUnderground
TravellingontheLondonunderground(the'tube')presentsfewdifficultiesforvisitorsbecauseof
theclearcolour-codedmaps.Itisalwaysusefultohaveplentyofsparechangewithyoubecausethere
areoftenlongqueuesatthelargerstations.Ifyouhaveenoughchangeyoucanbuyyourticketfroma
machine.Youwillfindsignswhichlistthestationsinalphabeticalorder,withthecorrectfares,nearthe
machines.Thereareautomaticbarrierswhichareoperatedbythetickets.Youshouldkeeptheticket,
becauseitischeckedatthedestination.
Lesson2
SectionI
Taski:FilmEditing
A.TrueorFalseQuestions.
1—4:TFTF
B.Fillinthefollowingblankstogiveaclearpictureofwhatneedstobedonebeforeafilmis
readyfordistribution.
1.Theassistant:
a.”Synchingup”whichmeansmatchingsoundandpicturesaccordingtothenumbersstamped
alongtheedgeofthefilmandsoundtape.
b.”Logging”whichmeansrecordingthedetailversionofthefilmandthesoundinalogbook.
2.Thefilmeditor:
a.Makeafirstselectionofthebesttakes.
b.Preparea“roughcut”—aninitialversionofthefilm.
c.Preparethe“finecut”-thefinalformofthefilm.
3.Others:
a.Approvethefinecut.
b.“Dubbing“whichmeansvoices,music,backgroundnoisesandsometimesspecialeffectsare
puttogether.
c.The"neg"cutterscuttheoriginalnegativesonthefilmsothatthesematchtheeditedfilm
exactly.
Task2:AVisionoftheFuture
A.Choosethebestanswerforeachofthefollowingquestions.
1—6:abaccc
B.TrueofFalseQuestions.
1—4:TFTF
C.FillintheblankstogiveaclearpictureoftheproblemsNewYorkfacesinthemovie.
1.40million
2.havenoapartment,sleeponthastepsofthebuilding,crawlovensleepingpeopletogetinside.
3.nothingwillgrow,theyneversuethesun.
4.soylent:soylentred,soylemyellow,andsoylentgreen.2,soybeans,soylemgreen,ocean
plants.
5.90degree.
6.electricity,ridebicyclestomakeit.
SectionII
Task1:AmericanIndians
A.Answerthefollowingquestionsbriefly.
1.1492.
2.HethoughtthathehadarrivedinIndia.
3.Theywerekindtothemandwantedtohelp.
4.(1)Theywantedbiggerfarmsandmorelandforthemselves;(2)Moreimmigrantscamefrom
Europe.
5.Itwastheirmother.Everythingcamefromandwentbacktotheirmother.Anditwasfor
everybody.
6.Theystartedfightingback.
7.By1875theIndianshadlostthefightandhadtolivein“reservations”.
8.TheIndiansarebadandtheWhitemanisgoodandbraveinHollywoodfilms.
B.Choosethebestanswerforeachofthefollowingquestions.
1-4:acbc
Task2:NewAustralians
A.Identification:
1.(1)—(d),(2)—(b),(3)—(a),(4)—(c)
2.(a)morethan15million,
(b)160,OOP,
(c)theyear1851,
(d)700,000
B.TrueorFalsequestions.
1—6:FTFFTT
C.Fillintheblankswitheventsconnectedwiththefollowingtimeexpressions.
1.Italians
a.the1850sand1860s:DifferentstatesinItalywerefightingfoeindependenceandsome
ItalianswenttoAustraliaforpoliticalreasons.Someotherswemthereforgold.
b.1891:Thefirstgroupof300Italianswenttoworkinthesugar-canefieldsofnorthern
Australia.
c.Theendofthe19thcentury:SomegoodItalianfishermenwenttowesternAustralia.
2.Greeks
a.1830:ThefirstGreekswen」toworkinvineyardsinsouth-easternAustralia.
b.The1860s;Therewereabout500GreeksinAustralia.
c.1890;TherewereGreekCafesandrestaurantsalloverSydneyandoutinthecountryside,
d.AfterWWII:ManyGreeksarrivedinAustralia.
SectionIII
Task1:LearningtoPredict
1.Answer:It'sgoodexercise.Keepsyoufit.
Reason:Theword"yeah”suggeststhattheboywillsaysomethinginagreementwiththe
woman'scomment.
2.Answer:Weturnthemusicupreallyloudandstartdancing.
Reason:Thephrase“whynot“suggeststhattheboyswillsimplydanceinthestreet.
3.Answer:Theycan'tdoitlikemeyet.
Reason:Theword"but”suggestsanoppositemeaning.
4.Answer:It'saveryoldbook.
Reason:Theword“actually”alsosuggestsanoppositemeaning.
5.Answer:WritedownyouraddressandI'llgettheboytobringthemround.
Reason:Theconversationtakesplaceinastore.Ifthestoreowneragreestodeliverthegoods,
theonlythinghewantstoknowwillbetheaddressofthecustomer.
6.Answer:Tellusallaboutitoverdinner.
Reason:Thewomansoundsverymuchinterestedintheman'sexperience.Soshewill
certainlyaskthemantotellhersomethingaboutit.
Task2:Dictation
TheFoolishFrog
Onceuponatimeabig,fatfroglivedinatinyshallowpond.Hekneweveryplantandstoneinit,
andhecouldswimacrossiteasily.Hewasthebiggestcreatureinthepond,sohewasveryimportant.
Whenhecroaked,thewater-snailslistenedpolitely.Andthewater-beetlesalwaysswambehindhim.He
wasveryhappythere.
Oneday,whilehewascatchingflies,aprettydragon-flypassedby.'You'reaveryfinefrog/she
sang,'butwhydon'lyouliveinabiggerpond?Cometomypond.You'llfindalotoffrogsthere.You'll
meetsomefinefish,andyou'11seethedangerousducks.Andyoumustseeourlovelywater-lilies.Life
inalargepondiswonderful!?
'Perhapsitisratherdullhere/thoughtthefoolishfrog.Sohehoppedafterthedragon-fly.
Buthedidn'tlikethebig,deeppond.Itwasfullofstrangeplants.Thewater-snailswererudeto
him,andhewasafraidoftheducks.Thefishdidn?tlikehim,andhewasthesmallestfrogthere.Hewas
lonelyandunhappy.
Hesatonawater-lilyleafandcroakedsadlytohimself,'Idon'tlikeithere.IthinkI'llgohome
tomorrow.'
Butahungryheronflewdownandswallowedhimupforsupper.
Lesson3
SectionI
Task1:1Don7SeeItThatWay
A.Conversation1:
1.Choosethebestanswerforeachofthefollowingstatements.
(1)—(2):ba
2.Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestions.
(1)About6monthsago.
(2)Itisdefectiveandhasruined4ofthecustomer'sfavoritecassettes.
(3)6months.
(4)10daysago.
3.Blank-filling.
(1)bendtherule,makeanexceptionfor,makeanexceptionfor
(2)addinginsulttoinjury,makegoodon
(3)broughtitin,holdmeto,on
B.Conversation2:
1.Multiplechoice.(1)—(2):ba
2.TrueorFalseQuestions.(1)—(4):FTTT
C.Conversation3:
1.Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestions.
(1)Single.
(2)5years.
(3)Hehasbeenloyaltothecompanyandworkedquitehard.
(4)Askingforaraise.
(5)Bobdoeshisjobadequately,buthedoesn'tdoitwellenoughtodeservearaise.
(6)Takemoreinitiativeandshowmoreenthusiasmforthejob.
(7)Toquithisjob.
(8)That'sadecisionBobwillhavetomakeforhimself.
Task2:marriageCustoms
A.Blank-filling.
Speake亡ProfessorRobinStusrt
Topic:Marriagecustomsindifferentpartsoftheworld:romanticbusiness:arrangedmarriage:on
thedayofthewedding:arrangedmarriages:tohavealookatoneanother:callthewholething
off;iheweddinggoesahead:severalwives.
Conclusion:justasmuchchanceofbringinghappinesstoIhehusbandandwifeastheWestern
systemsofchoosingmarriagepartners.
B.TrueorFalseQuestions.1—3:TFT
SectionII
TaskI:AttheDentisfs
A.MultipleChoice.1—4:bacc
B.TrueofFalseQuestions.1—6:FTFFTT
Task2:Hiccups
A.Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestions.
1.Hewantshertohelphimstophishiccups.
2.3hours.
3.Everythinghecanthinkof.
4.She'llgivetheman5poundsifhehiccupsagain.
5.ThemanhasstoppedhiccuppingandowesRosemary5pounds.
B・Identification.(1)—(b),(2)—(d),(3)—(e),(4)—(a),(5)—(c)
SectionIII
Task1:LearningtoPredict
1.Answer:theChinesethen?
Reason:"Whatabout“suggestsanalternative.
2.Answer:they'llstillbehotwhenyougetback.
Reason:Thewoman'swordssuggestthattheshopisveryclosetotheirhome.
3.Hint:Thewomanisaskingthemantobuyapackoffishandchipsfromanearbyshop.
Answer:there'saqueue.
Reason:Thephrase"noti『suggestsaconditionthathindersthefulfillmentofanaction.
4.Answer:agoodidea.
Reason:Theword“yes”showsanagreement.
5.Answer:beingamachineforthatmoney.
Reason:"Iwouldn'tmind“suggeststhatthemanwilldowhatthewomandoesn'twantbecause
ofcertainattractiveconditions.
6.Answer:Iwanttoplaydrums.
Reason:Theearliersentencesuggeststhatthemandoesnotplaydrumformoney.
Consequentlytheexplanationmustbethatheenjoysplayingit.
Task2:Dictation
Sleep
It'sclearthateveryoneneedstosleep.Mostpeoplerarelythinkabouthowandwhytheysleep,
however.Weknowthatifwesleepwell,wefeelrested.Ifwedon'tsleepenough,weoftenfeeltiredand
irritable.Itseemstherearetwopurposesofsleep:physicalrestandemotionalandpsychologicalrest:
Weneedtorestourbodiesandourminds.Bothareimportantinorderforustobehealthy.Eachnight
wealternatebetweentwokindsofsleep:activesleepandpassivesleep.Thepassivesleepgivesour
bodytherestthat'sneededandpreparesusforactivesleep,inwhichdreamingoccurs.
Throughoutthenight,peoplealternatebetweenpassiveandactivesleep.Thebrainrests,thenit
becomesactive,thendreamingoccurs.Thecycleisrepeated:thebrainrests,thenitbecomesactive,then
dreamingoccurs.Thiscycleisrepeatedseveraltimesthroughoutthenight-.Duringeighthoursofsleep,
peopledreamforatotaldoneandhalfhoursontheaverage.
Lesson4
SectionI
Task1:WeatherForecast
A.MultipleChoice.1—2:ac
B.Fillinthefollowingchart.
WeatherDescriptionTemperature
BritishColumbiadown
raining
tonorthernCalifornia
Seattle50degrees
warmer
SouthernCaliforniasunny
temperature
SanDiego78degrees
Midwestclearbutwindy
OklahomaCitysunnywithstrongwinds65degrees
Houstoncloudy69degrees
Miamicloudy,windy64degrees
heavyrainsand
NewYorkCity35degrees
highwinds
Montrealsnowflurries28degrees
Torontosunny30degrees
Task2:The5O'clockNews
A.Fillinthefollowingchart.
TitleNameSummaryoftheReport
Deltahasbeendeclared
NewsanchorCharlesMckay
ahealthhazard
a.Drinkingbeermoderately
Consumerisgoodforhealth.
SarahCooper
reporterb.Thewaragainstcigarette
smokingisheatingup.
Sports
JerryRyanResultsofsoccergames.
announcer
B.Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestionsbasedonthenewsreport.
1.Itwascloseddownbygovernmentauthorities.
2.Testingconfirmedthatthetownhadbeenpoisonedbethedumpingoftoxicchemicalsintown
dumps.
3.3weeksago.
4.200.
5.Headaches,stomachaches,faintnessanddizziness.
6.Toxicwasteshadleakedintothegroundandcontaminatedthewatersupply.
7.AHtheresidentsshouldleavethearea,untilthechemicalcompanyresponsibleforthetoxic
wastecandeterminewhetherthetowncanbecleanedupandmadesafeagain.
C.TrueofFalseQuestions.1—6:FTTFFT
D.Fillinthefollowingblanks(basedonthenewsreport).
TeamsPlayingResult
(1)Mexico—France7to6
(2)Canada—Argentina3to3
⑶Italy—Haiti
2to1
(with30minuteslefttogo)
SectionII
Task1:WhatDoYouLikeforEntertainment?
A.Blank-filling.
Reporter:DeborahTyler
Interviewee:StudentsoftheBrooklynAcademyofDramaticArts
Major:BennyGrosspiano
KimberleyMartinsmodemdance
B.FillinthefollowingchartabouthowoftenBennyandKimberleygototheeightformsof
artisticentertainment.
BennyKimberley
(1)Artgallerylotsoftimeslotsoftime
(2)Balletafewtimesalmosteverynight
(3)Classicconcertsmanytimessometimes
(4)Exhibitionphotographiconesthoseaboutfamouspeople
(5)Folkconcertnevernever
(6)Opera2or3timesnever
(7)PopconcertneverMadonnaonce
(8)Theatreonceortwiceyes
C.RearrangetheformsofartisticentertainmentthatBennyandKimberleylike,beginningwith
theformthateachonelikesbest.
Benny:(3)—(1)—(4)—(6)—(2)—(8)
Kimberley:⑵一(4)一⑴一⑺一⑶一(8)
Task2:AreYouaHeavySmoker?
A.TrueorFalseQuestions.1—6:TFTTFT
B.MultipleChoice.1—6:cbcbac
C.Blank-filling.
Name:DorisBradley
Sex:female
Age:32
Amount:3packetsof20aweek
Firstexperience:
Time:attheageof17
Place:ataparty
Offeredby:boyfriend,nothusband
Feeling;awfullygrown・up
Later:startedsmoking20r3adayandgraduallyincreased.
Experienceofgivingupsmoking:twice
1.Time:6monthsbeforegettingmarried
Reason:savingup
Result:onlycutitdownfrom30aday,stillsmokedalittle
2.Time:whenexpectingababy
Reason:accordingtodoctor'sadvice
Result:gaveupcompletelyfor70r8monthsandtookitupacoupleofweeksafterthebaby
wasbom,becausethebabywasbeingbotUefed.
Timewhenshesmokesmost:
1.watchingTV
2.readingbooks
3.incompany
4.withfriends
Timewhensheneversmokes:
1.doingthehousework
2.onanemptystomach
SectionIII
TaskI:LearningtoPredict
1.Answer:They'dbeexhaustedattheendofeachperformance.
Reason:440therwise^^suggestsaresultoftheoppositecondition.
2.Answer:Ienjoyeditverymuch.
Reason:44ApartfromthatImustsay”oftensuggestsanoppositestatementtoearliercomments.
3.Answer:Istayeduplatetofinishit.
Reason:"And"suggeststhatthespeakerwouldfinishthebookatonesit.
4.Answer:thebookneverreallygotstartedatall.
Reason:Afteranopinionofagreement,thephrase“infact“suggestsafurthercomment;the
expression"it'sonlyhonesttosay“usuallyintroducesaconfession-somethingwhich
isprobablynotasgoodastheonementioned.
5.Answer:Itendtoskippartsthatdon'treallyholdmyinterest.
Reason:"Otherwise-suggestsaresultoftheoppositecondition.
6.Answer:itwasratherlong.
Reason:"Imustadmit“suggestsanagreementtotheotherperson'sopinion.
Task2:Dictation
BooksBelongtothePast
Sir,
Ivisitedmyoldschoolyesterday.Ithasn'tchangedinthirtyyears.Thepupilsweresittinginthesame
desksandreadingthesamebooks.Whenareschoolsgoingtomoveintothemodemworld?Books
belongtothepast.Inourhomesradioandtelevisionbringusknowledgeoftheworld.Wecanseeand
hearthetruthforourselves.Ifwewantentertainmentmostofuspreferamodernfilmtoaclassicalnovel.
Inthebusinessworldcomputersstoreinformation,sothatwenolongerneedencyclopaediasand
dictionaries.Butintheschoolsteachersandpupilsstillusebooks.Thereshouldbearadioandtelevision
setineveryclassroom,andalibraryoftapesandrecordsineveryschool.Thechildrenoftodaywill
rarelyopenabookwhentheyleaveschool.Thechildrenoftomorrowwon'tneedtoreadandWriteat
all.
M.P.Miller
London
Lesson5
SectionI
Task1:AnUnpleasantTrip
A.Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestions.
1.TheIsleofWight.
2.Theywerenotpleasedwiththeirhotel.
3.HedecidedtowritetotheManagerofHappytours.
4.AtravelAgency.
5.Thehotelandtravelarrangements.
6.TheywillneverbookanyfutureholidaysthroughHappytours.
B.FillinheblankswiththewordsusedinthebrochureandbyMEWilsontodescribethehotel
andtravelarrangement.
BrochureMr.Wilson
HotelComfortable,mediumsized,Halfamilefromthesea,with
withamagnificentviewourroomoverlookingacarpark
ofthesea
ServiceCourteous,oldfashionedThemajorityofthestaffwere
Foreignersandcouldn'tspeak
OrunderstandEnglish
FoodexcellentStrictlybeefburgersandchipsor
Fishandchips,wineatexorbitant
prices
Atmosphererelaxed,friendly
Journeyhome11.00amferrydidn'tgetawaytill6pm
Task2:AttheTravelAgency
A.MultipleChoice.1—6:acbbca
B・TrueorFalseQuestions.1—6:TFTTFT
C.FillintheblankswiththetwothingsthatMissBushwilldo.
1.hertwofriends,tostopoverwithheronthewayback.
2.Mr.AdamstostopwithherinCairo.
SectionII
ASaturdayAfternoon
Identification.
NameIdentification
GillianDr.Carmichael'snewresearchassistant
Dr.CarmichaelthepresidentofSt.Alfred'sHospital
MauriceFeatherstonethegardenerofthehospital
B.MultipleChoice.1—6:cbaaca
C.TrueorFalseQuestions.1—8:FFTFTFTT
D.FillintheblankswithinformationaboutMaurice.
Name:MauriceFeatherstone
Sex:male
Age:old
Appearance:clear,blue,honesteyes;whitehairandapinkishcomplexion
Temperament:gentleandmild-mannered
Lengthofstayinthehospital:35years
Reasonsforenteringthehospital:
1.Whenhewas17,heburntdownhisschool.
2.Overthenextfewyears,therewereanumberofmysteriousfiresiehisneighborhood.
3.Laterhetriedtosetfiretothefamilymansion.
Visitsfromfamilymembers:No.
Bills:paidontime.
E.Blank-filling.
1.slightlyuneasy,unlockedthegates,wavedhe「through
2.withdrawn,depressed,normal,keptlockedup,allofthem,toodangeroustoliveinnormal
society.
3.withthestaff,asurprise,lethimgooutfortheafternoon,flowershow,quiteexcited,abirthday
cake,decoratedthelounge.
SectionIII
Task1:LearningtoPredict
1.Answer:hefailstoemploythecorrectquestionform.
Reason:"Consequently“suggestsaresultofthefactsmentionedearlier.
2.Answer:difficultiesmaystillarise.
Reason:"evenwhen“suggeststhatinspitefacts,somethingelsestillexists.
3.Answer:thestudentmaynothaveclearlyheardwhatwassaid.
Reason:"Inotherwords”isoftenfollowedbyanexplanationinclearerandeasierwords.
4.Answer:mayfeelangryatreceivingsuchorders.
Reason:"However“suggestsanoppositefact.
5.Answer:whethercropsshouldbeusedtoproducefoodorshouldbeusedtoproducefuel.
Reason:叮hatis“isalsofollowedbyanexplanation.
6.Answer:asmallindustrialsector.
Reason:“Atthesametime”suggeststhecoexistenceoftwothings.Herepredictionisalso
basedoncommonknowledge.
Task2:Dictation
TheSchoolHolidaysAreTboLong
Todaythechildrenofthiscountryhaveatlastreturnedtowork.Aftertwomonths'holidaypupils
havestartedanewterm.Howmanyadultsgetsuchlongholidays?Twotofourweeksinthesummerand
publicholidays-that?salltheworkingmangets.Asfortheaveragewoman,she'sluckytogetaholiday
atall.Childrendon'tneedsuchlongholidays.Interm-timetheystartworklaterandfinishearlierthan
anyoneelse.
Intheholidaysmostofthemgetbored,andsomegetintotrouble.Whatawaste!Iftheir
overworkedparentsweregivenmorefreetimeinstead,everyonewouldbehappier.
Thisisn'tjustanationalproblemeither-it^worldwide.Datesmaybedifferentfromcountryto
country,butthepattern'sthesame.Whyshouldchildrendohalfasmuchworkandgettwiceas
muchholidayastheirparents?
Lesson6
SectionI
Task1:InthePathoftheEarthquake
A.TrueorFalseQuestions.1—6:FTFTFF
B.Map1isalayoutoftheSkinners9farm.Markouttheplantsandbuildingsinthemap.Thenin
map2drawanewplanoftheSkinnersfarmafterthequake.
Map1:
!w
1N
E-
8
1.farmhouse2.gardenpath3.cypresstrees4.rosegarden
5.eucalyptustrees6.raspberrypatch7.cowshed8.granary
Map2:
Task2:AFunnyThingHappenedtoMe.
A.MultipleChoice.1—6:cabbca
B.Givebriefanswerstothefollowingquestions.
1.LastFriday.
2.Hewasastudent.
3.InLondon.
4.Bytaxi.
5.ThetaxigotstuckioaIrafllcjamandthetrainhadleftbythetimehegottothestation.
6.1hour.
7.Thestationbuffet.
8.Aneveningnewspaper,the“Standard”.
9.Atatablenearthewindow.
10.Hedidthecrosswordpuzzle.
C.TrueorFalseQuestions.1—6:FFTTFT
D.Blank-filling.
1.reachedacross,opened,tookone,dipped,into,poppedil
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