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he justices will review the decision striking down a (3) law, which required some girls to wait twentyfour hours after telling their parents they wanted (4)abortion.參考答案: Lesson 7 agreed their 1983 anIt belongs to all the survivors who have tried to do something with their pain, with their (5), with their silence, with their life.39。 Wiesel, fiftyeight, is a native of Rumania. As a teenager, he and his family were (6)to a Nazi death camp. He and two sisters survived。 his mother, father, and younger sister did not. After the War, Wiesel went first to (7), then to the United States. He is credited with the first use of the word 39。Holocaust39。 to describe the Nazi extermination of the (8).39。參考答案: Lesson 7 memory sent France JewsLast week, two actors, a housewife, a tour guide, a (9)walker and an unemployed social worker, all from the New York metropolitan area, spent a day working on Hall Gibson39。s fruit and vegetable (10)located in the Upstate New York town of Brewster. The contingent also included (11)fouryearolds. The group listened attentively as Gibson gave the lengthy orientation talk plete with aerial photographs of his 125acre farm. 39。This area was called (12) of the New York milk shed.參考答案: Lesson 9 dog farm two partThe Farm Hands program was (13) by twentysevenyearold Wendy Dubid, an enthusiastic advocate of linking (14)and cities. In an interview at a farmers39。 market in New York city, Dubid (15)Farm Hands may mean cheap labors for farmers, but she maintains the program (16)a broader impact.參考答案: Lesson 9 founded farms said hasDubid says there was only one Farm Hand placement that (17)not work out this year, a fifteenyearold football (18)who antagonized his host family in Upstate New York. Farmhands are currently (19)in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey. Plans are already under way to expand the Farm Hands program (20)Maryland, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts and Vermont.參考答案: Lesson 9 did player working tobut this was apparently delayed and we did not get (21) till 6 o39。clock in the evening. Now that our holiday is over, it seems fairly pointless (22) this letter, but I should like you to know that we were most (23) with the hotel and travel arrangements and shall certainly not be (24) any future holidays through Happytours. Yours faithfully, Herbert Wilson.參考答案: (lesson 5)away writing disappointed bookingYes, that39。s good. The food was (25) beef burgers and chips or fish and chips. Wine was available, but at exorbitant (26), and as for the courteous, old fashioned service, the (27) of the staff were foreign and virtually incapable of speaking or (28) the English language.參考答案: (lesson 5)strictly prices majority understandingDear Sir, my wife and I (29) home last night after a holiday arranged by your firm, in Jersey. We (30) at the hotel described in your brochure as a fortable, medium sized (31), with a magnificent view of the sea, offering courteous, old fashioned service and (32) food, served in a relaxed friendly atmosphere.參考答案: (lesson 5)arrived stayed hotel excellentOh, it was terrible. I39。ll never (33) it to my dying day. I hope I never see anything like that again. It was (34). Well, we always get up, Jack and me, at about quarter to (35). He has to milk the cows early, you see, and while he39。s doing that I make his breakfast. I was in the (36) when it came.參考答案: (Lesson 6) forget terrible five kitchenYou have to get outside, you know, it39。s (37) there. So I ran through the house and opened the front door. Then I (38)—I couldn39。t believe it—everything was different, everything had (39), nothing was in the right place any more. You know outside our house there is a path to the gate—there was I should say—well, the (40) wasn39。t there any more.參考答案: (Lesson 6) safer stopped changed pathBut that39。s incredible, Mrs. Skinner. Do you (41) that everything in front of your house had (42)—what?—five metres to the left, I mean to the south? The raspberry patch, the eucalyptus (43), the rosegarden, the two lines of cypress trees—all (44) moved?參考答案: (Lesson 6) mean moved trees hadWell he was a bit (45) like me, but he was all right. Oh, I forgot to tell you about the granary—that had moved (46) too. Its normal place was (47) the house and now it was near the cowshed. Can you (48) it?參考答案: (Lesson 6) shocked south behind believeYes, I understand the (49). Though even if you live in the country where the language is (50), you have to reach a certain standard before you are able to have conversations with the (51). I was thinking perhaps you might arrange with another student or students to have (52) conversation practice.參考答案: (Lesson 7) problem spoken natives regularI think you39。re confusing (53) with practicing. Remember what I said about driving a (54). Learning to speak means being (55) to put together the right groups of words and to say (56) in a reasonably accurate way.參考答案: (Lesson 7) learning car able themThen you want to listen and listen and listen to the (57) until you almost know them by heart, just as if you were learning to drive, you39。d practice parking the car, over and over again, till you could do it (58). Learning to speak a language is a very hard business. You do