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) ( ) for for for for ( ) ( ) ( ) B A C B D C A C ( ) ( ) ( ) time time times of time ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) A D B A D C C 二、閱讀理解 (2022泰州 ) After ing to America, the use of “yes” and “no”brings me a lot of trouble, because the use in Korean(韓語 ) is different from that in example, if I am asked,“ Haven39。t you had dinner yet?” and I have not had dinner yet, then in Korean I usually say “Yes, I haven39。t.” But in English, I have to say,“ No, I haven39。t.” Because of this, my friends often get the opposite meaning from what I want to give day only a month after I came to America, I had dinner with an American student, asked me some questions and I answered them few days later, I found some roommates thought that I came from North day I stopped by Bob39。s room and asked why he was spreading the wrong information.“Oh, you told me 39。t you remember?” He said,“ When I asked you ?You are not from North Korea, are you?’ you clearly answered,‘ Yes, of course.? Didn39。t it mean that you are from North Korea?” The different use also causes problems between my friends and weekend night, my roommate Mark brought his children into the dorm(宿舍 ).They made some noise while didn39。t mind the noise since I was just watching TV. The next morning, I met asked me with a smile,“ Didn39。t my children make noise last night? Didn39。t it make you unfortable?” Because I did not mind the noise at all, I clearly said,“