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05 AYoung people now /much `prefer online chats and text messages. These have been on the rise for `years / but are now threatening [39。θretni?] the use of , much as they have already replaced phone calls↘. Major [39。meid??] Internet panies/are responding with message services/that are focused on immediate gratification. The `problem with , young people say, is that it involves [in39。v?lvz] a `boringly long process of signing into an account, typing out a subject line and then sending a message/ that might not be received↗or answered for hours. However, it︶is also believed/that the looser↗, briefer [39。bri:f?]↗and less grammatical the writing, the less deep the thoughts and emotions behind︶it. BIs your apartment far from here?What do you think of our university?Which city do you e from?It is opposite the tennis court and behind the library.About three weeks ago.About five or six blocks. / About a 10 minutes’walk.The academic atmosphere.In the southeast. CWhen a wise man knew a young man who was picking up starfishes on the beach throwing them into the sea to save their lives, he said the young man couldn’t possibly make a difference because there were too many starfishes along the long beach. But he young man threw another starfish into the sea, saying that what he has do made a difference to that one. The story is telling us we must find out our goal and take action, in which way we’ll make a difference to our life. 06 AA`laska is the`largest state of the USA, with︶an area of over 1,500,000 square kilometers, but it︶is `separated from the other mainland [39。meinl?nd] states by Canada↘. It was admitted as the 49th state in 1959. Its population now is about 700,000. The original inhabitants are thought to have migrated over the Bering Land Bridge/ as well as from the Arctic/ as early as 10,000 years ago↘. The first European settlement [39。setlm?nt] was established in 1784 by Russian fur traders↘. This state was purchased from Russia in 1867 for $7,200,000. However, to Russia’s frustration[fr?s39。trei??n]↘, `gold was discovered here soon after. BHow many sets of stamps do you have?When did you start collecting stamps?Why do you like collecting stamps?Collecting stamps.His father.eighteen.On Aug. 18th, 2005.The scenerysubject stamps. CLucy Brown tried to transfer her cows to a higher place before her farm was pletely covered by a flood. But she hit her head on a fallen tree trunk and fainted on the way. Fortunately, one of her favorite cow named Jackie acpanied her and helped her to a higher place after she came round, which was then an” island” trapped by floods. A helicopter found her and took her away later. When the floods subsided two days later, Lucy immediately returned to the “island”, only find nothing. She was very sad because her cow had saved her. 07 AFor everyone, in order to make an Olympic champion, the `best choice may be taking millions of young people around the world/to be inspired to choose Olympic sport.? I’m delighted[di39。laitid] we have with︶us today/representatives of the next generation [,d?en?39。rei??n]↘. We’re serious [39。si?ri?s] about inspiring young people.And thanks to London’s multicultural mix of 200 nations, they also represent the youth of the world. Their families have e from every continent. They practice `every religion [ri39。lid??n]↗and `every faith. What unites them in London will be their love of sport/and their heartfelt dream of bringing the Olympic Games to our city↘. BHow have you been recently? Are you available this Saturday?What is your favourite way to relax?Worried about her tests.This afternoon.Three weeks.At People’s Theater.5. COne day when my sister and I were talking with some friends in a park, I saw a girl with some money in her hand sitting on a chair, where my sister’s jacket was lying. My sister checked her jacket, but didn’t find her money. We believed the girl had stolen the money, so we forced her to give us the money in her hand. But when we got back home, Mother told my sister that her money was on the table in the sitting room. The girl didn’t steal my sister’s money, but we had robbed hers! 08 AOliver managed to draw his first breath, and then an`nounced his arrival [?39。raiv?l] /to the rest of the workhouse↘. His mother raised her `pale face and whispered [39。wisp?d], “Let me see the `child, and die.” The doctor turned away from the fire, where he had been warming his hands. “You must not talk︶about `dying yet,” he said to her kindly. He gave her the child↘. Lovingly, she `kissed the baby on his forehead [39。f?:hed] with her cold lips, then stared wildly around the room, fell back and died↘. “Poor dear!” said the nurse, hurriedly [39。h?ridli] putting a green glass bottle back in the pocket of her long skirt. BWhat did Bob find during the traveling?Is “a nice feeling” related to love at first sight?When can relationships change?The Limits of Art.Bob.Be polite.First impression.Few. COne day Mark helped a boy named Bill, who had fallen and dropped all the things he was carrying. Later they spent a pleasant afternoon in Bill’s home. They became good friends. Before they graduated from junio