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esterday, but I just found size 8 fits me better. Could you hold this one for me? I39。ll bring the other one back tomorrow. M: Sure, ma39。am. I will put this one away for you. Text 4 W: Sam, you look a bit upset. M: Yes. I saw someone in the supermarket today. He was dressed in the same clothes as me. The clothes looked so ugly. W: Oh, that39。s interesting. M: But when I went up to him, I saw it was me? myself? in the mirror! Text 5 M: Sorry, Mom. I39。m late again. I lost my keys on my way home and tried hard to find them. W: I39。m sorry. I39。ve got used to this kind of excuse. Could you try something new? Text 6 M: Wele to our store. Can I help you, ma39。am? W: Yeah. I39。m looking for Jenny. M: She39。s not here. W: Um, is she ing in later? M: Don39。t ask me about her. W: Why? Look, I39。m concerned about her. M: Well, your friend made me a big trouble. W: What happened? M: She disappeared in the middle of her work. I had to find someone else to fill in her position for the moment. Text 7 W: Look, what39。s that on the railway tracks, David? A rock? A man? M: Oh, it39。s a tree trunk! W: Gosh! A train is ing soon! It39。s going to hit it! Let39。s move it away. M: There39。s no time for that! We must stop the train. Let39。s wave at it. W: But we always wave at trains ing by. And the drivers are used to our waving. M: We must wave something red. Red is for danger. W: Good idea. Your Tshirt is red. Take it off! M: Sure. Text 8 M: Um, Lucy, I39。m getting a lot of plaints. W: Really? About what? M: Well, apparently, one of our waitresses is having a nervous breakdown. W: Who? Me? M: Yeah! Um, listen, maybe you should take the rest of the night off if you don39。t feel well. W: You don39。t understand. The guy at Table 4 said something horrible to me when I was telling him about today39。s special offer. M: What did he say? W: He said I was? a good waitress. M: That39。s not bad. W: I didn39。t grow up to be a good waitress! That was never the plan. The plan was to be a lawyer. M: OK. You39。re a young woman. You can still do that. W: Can I? A 32 single mother who didn39。t even graduate from high school? Text 9 W: I think Mark is frightened to be left alone in the house. Although he doesn39。t look anxious or unhappy, I know he39。s just pretending to be brave. M: Honey, he39。s already 14. Remember, we left Catherine alone when she was 10. W: That was a mistake! We didn39。t leave her. We fot her! M: When we got home, she was fine? except that all her books were thrown out of the window. She was chatting with the emergency phone operator and had bee friends with her. W: Yeah. But we have to make sure that Mark knows what to do in case of emergency. M: Of course he does. He took part in the first aid training program last month and passed the exam. W: The exam? It helps absolutely no reality. M: Hmm, you have a point. W: I39。ve got a solution. Let39。s create an emergency situation for him. Then he39。ll have reallife experience instead of just theory. M: Shh. Keep the plan between us. Text 10 Wele to this edition of The Stories of Super Geniuses. I39。m Susan Wilbur. Today, you39。re going to hear a story of a great magician. He was born on September 16,1956 in New picked up magic at 8 and began performing professionally at 12. By the age of 16, he was already teaching magic at New York University. In 1977, he was chosen to host a TV show, The Magic of ABC. The show was a huge success, and made him known to the whole world. He understands his craft more than any other magician before him. He said,Before there can be wonders, there must be wonder. Where others think,It can39。t be done, he always says,Yes,it can. With this attitude, he never stops amazing people with magic. But the greatest work he thinks he has done is Project Magic. This is a project established in March 1982 to help disabled patients. Every year, he performs over 550 sand has created many box office records. His love for magic is everything to him. And to those who want to bee great magicians, he gave this advice: Practise, practise, practise, and never consider anything impossible. Do you know who he is now? Call 2029832476 to tell us the name of this magician, and you will get a DVD of his shows. 閱讀 理解 : A : CDBA B : ACAD C: DBBC D:ABA E: BEDGA 完 形填空 : 4145 DBADC 4 650 DACDB 5155 CBACB 5660 ABCAD 語法填空 : 62 are suffering 63 fuels 64 unable 65 developing 66 to let 67 which 68 who 69 in 70 cleaner 改錯 : 1 an 2. in 3 But 4 去掉 my 5 cheered 6 so 7 faster 8 proud 9classmates 10 myself Possible version: A recent survey shows most students often municate with their parents, but there are still some who think it embarrassing to share their ideas with them. Actually everyone should attach importance to family munication. It can strengthen the bond of the whole family and bridge the gap between children and parents. Besides, sharing your personal problems and emotions will greatly help reduce the pressure on you and build up your confidence. As for my family, we have a special dinner together every Saturday evening, over which everyone present takes turns to share one problem while the others try to suggest solutions. In this way the whole family can enjoy every single bit of life. I think my family will stick to the tradition forever.