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. D V. 1. C 2. D 3. A 4. C 5. B 6. C 7. B 8. C 9. A 10. D 。s my turn. I love sea. I went to Dalian and spent a great holiday with my family at the seaside. Mr Wu: Vicky, Dalian is a very nice city, isn39。s really very beautiful. Mr Wu: Michael, I think you must have enjoyed yourself. What about you, Roy? Boy 2: I didn39。t B. did C. didn39。s good at ________ (1) flowers and he39。 (20分 ) The word hello is perhaps used more often than any other word in the English language. Everybody in the United States uses this word again and again every day and everywhere. You pick up the phone and the first word you hear is Hello! You meet a friend in the street and the first word you say is Hello! Where did the word e from? The American inventor(發(fā)明家 ), Thomas Edison, was the first person to use hello in the late 18th century soon after the invention of the telephone. At first people greeted each other on the phone with Are you there? They were not sure the new thing could really carry voices. But Tomas Edison never wasted time. The first time he picked up the phone, he did not ask if anyone was in. He was sure someone was there, and he simply said Hello! From