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broken string 球拍断线 restring 重新上线
: S1 Z9 e; m9 \- l5 ] serve 发球 return 回球
4 |; Y" B. g% Z+ ?# a forehand 正手 backhand 反手( c' h+ E5 T. I! |5 D, p& I. j
[P48-7]6 ~3 h+ M! l- n* [: J3 T& ~
A) The environmental problem., N; Y# h( R* ?
B) The health problem.
8 M4 D0 Y) B0 a: j' _3 } C) The educational problem.7 A0 x1 g9 H, M4 I' x: M5 K
D) The international problem.; A+ H( R1 M( M, A% |6 I
W: I wonder if our children will still be able to breath the clean air, drink clean water and see the blue sky." O; ?1 R# o, { B4 Z
M: I agree with you. I think it's time man learned to live in harmony with the earth instead of just exploiting it.
. {, r9 R- j' g3 t9 \9 a% s+ ~ Q: What are they talking about?5 ]3 H# U7 c; `' @ J' B
注:in harmony with 与……和谐相处4 m5 i% B+ n, e" T5 q0 y; A$ Z
[P48-9]
9 K% W3 U+ `9 l0 O, f A) They think cinemas are too far away from their homes.
+ d1 P; L4 ? ~6 z2 A) S& [ B) They are disappointed with the films produced these days.
- J- Z9 B. j8 T9 D C) They both dislike films about adventure stories.! H' {/ C5 I* B2 ]% j( j+ h- Y
D) They both like the idea of going to the cinema at night.& z& J4 A. e8 ~: z/ [" a
M: I used to go to the cinema a lot. It did make a nice night out, but not now.
7 z7 y4 l: e) H2 y% Q W: No, I don't either. There aren't any good adventurous stories like the movies they made when I was young.2 v. V5 Y" G% u9 D) F1 l8 Z# N
Q: What can be concluded from this conversation?' n+ u$ k- Z" {
注:1. film 胶卷,电影
- Y8 q6 N9 F" i/ J 2. have a nice night out 在外面玩一宿
( V1 m( c0 L7 ~- V O+ W: Q+ j [P50-1]
) l/ F* Y4 O n+ G" ? A) Their parents cut back the loan.: k" B5 i! [2 F }: A
B) The woman doesn't want Frank to take another English course.
& x" c$ Y; I2 ^, i C) They can't pay the rent this month.
5 A' l6 K. H- {, R D) The woman's boss refused to give her a raise.
G5 J% v: [; I/ L& v W: Frank, we've got a problem. We don't have enough money to pay the rent this month. I think I'd better ask Mom and Dad for a loan, or ask my boss for a raise.2 v7 r0 A/ d/ `/ ^" n; V; _' L+ l; B
M: Well, I don't know. But maybe I'd better not take another English course this semester.
* X& Y% s5 E7 t Q: What's the problem they are talking about?: M# \: a( e2 U
[P50-2]
, i) x9 W$ u' Z7 | A) Ask Dr. Smith to alter his decision.
3 N# {( [- {, h B) Ask Dr. Smith to call the library.
8 m* b+ b1 O; ?, u5 W C) Get the book directly from Dr. Smith.
7 x1 H* z6 U s D) Get Dr. Smith's written permission.
1 F! K6 H# y6 Q9 U/ m" w* k$ v M: May I take this book out? I need it to work on my paper for Dr. Smith's history class.
1 R# S0 C5 S* M e W: I am afraid not. The book has been put on reserve by Dr. Smith. Unless you have his written permission, we won't let it out.
9 x* B7 D% @" R9 n7 Z3 f9 @ Q: What should the man do to borrow the book?
: f! v w- U3 N0 b& ?$ n2 O6 p 注:1. put on reserve 保留 |