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broken string 球拍断线 restring 重新上线/ g/ E4 v- k6 e3 l5 x+ E7 Q- ?
serve 发球 return 回球0 q8 P4 c( r+ J3 s
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[P48-7]
; D" l# K& b/ _" W4 P y A) The environmental problem.# c {( ~& @9 l, ^- c
B) The health problem.
! V: @' ~4 } i C) The educational problem.
q- m3 @% G; i9 y D) The international problem.
2 ^. q' @( V. z- L9 y W: I wonder if our children will still be able to breath the clean air, drink clean water and see the blue sky.
6 P7 Y# I$ A/ n Z5 p$ V+ m M: I agree with you. I think it's time man learned to live in harmony with the earth instead of just exploiting it.
* s) i/ g, a4 b2 i4 M# R; m Q: What are they talking about?, W5 C8 W+ D# m( S2 x) m V( F! D
注:in harmony with 与……和谐相处' `5 H* h4 _, [& p: w& K+ h
[P48-9]# T5 {5 Q+ q$ D8 W( z: I" D8 T
A) They think cinemas are too far away from their homes." [5 y; f( G3 f$ r5 C
B) They are disappointed with the films produced these days. d* I. K* W- u" R6 @0 Q
C) They both dislike films about adventure stories.
2 ~- ]8 T" V: v: |+ E& E D) They both like the idea of going to the cinema at night.3 @. c8 q# ~: w
M: I used to go to the cinema a lot. It did make a nice night out, but not now. q- s2 T5 T' n% O* ?' w# j
W: No, I don't either. There aren't any good adventurous stories like the movies they made when I was young.
& r3 l5 s) Z( W2 f/ m& x, D Q: What can be concluded from this conversation?
. R6 L7 a5 A7 M% W K) [: w' k 注:1. film 胶卷,电影5 E- c# E3 B- w6 u
2. have a nice night out 在外面玩一宿
. \* p0 v4 B! g1 D [P50-1]3 K6 G! M5 a8 l, B9 j9 V
A) Their parents cut back the loan.1 _8 g i# {5 T" Y% z9 c4 n! T8 X$ d; R
B) The woman doesn't want Frank to take another English course.; Y" y0 n/ ?7 x3 r
C) They can't pay the rent this month.
: y o" P' m( @% {4 T. x0 c D) The woman's boss refused to give her a raise.
- y: S8 F1 g( [# F$ w, p4 N: \6 K) I 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.5 d+ d) ^* q \% M" o/ K/ O8 T
M: Well, I don't know. But maybe I'd better not take another English course this semester.# E! q. Y6 _& ~. r, K) ?! r, y! X- M
Q: What's the problem they are talking about?+ Z( I) \) h+ ]: k
[P50-2]
9 ~" Y* w, i$ B+ c% d" ? A) Ask Dr. Smith to alter his decision.
/ q$ u5 p! S2 @+ _7 L3 F2 ~ B) Ask Dr. Smith to call the library.
8 V* M' x: ?9 } C) Get the book directly from Dr. Smith.
5 \$ R- W3 f u# G x1 P3 u D) Get Dr. Smith's written permission.
9 O* Q6 h" y/ Y! x h: S( q9 O M: May I take this book out? I need it to work on my paper for Dr. Smith's history class.
+ w5 {$ t2 b) W3 F, a 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.- u2 l6 _" K' D4 B7 r
Q: What should the man do to borrow the book?- t1 E( H% X. A
注:1. put on reserve 保留 |