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64. which 65. to present 66. in 67. gradually 68. preferences 69. will be put 70. convenience 改錯(cuò) : Last week I went to visit my former neighbor, Mr. Yang. He and I used to living next to live each other for many years. About half a year ago, news came which the old building, along with that many other similar ones, were going to be pulled down to make a room for a main street. So they was a 去掉 we had to move apart. Mr. Yang now lives in the suburbs near a beautifully park. His apartment is beautiful much big than before. The only problem is that it took quite a long time to get to the downtown bigger takes area. Therefore, Mr. Yang doesn’t seem to worry about the long distances. He says that a new However distance subway line will be built in a few years and he is sure life will be better in the future. 聽力原文 : Text 1 M:Do you like to go to the zoo on Sunday? W:Yes,I like to go to the zoo, but not on Sundays, because it39。s always so crowded. How about going on a Friday or Saturday? Text 2 W:You should have known that it might do you harm if you don39。t cover your head on such a cold winter day. M:It doesn39。t matter. I am used to it. Text 3 W:Are there any children in the classroom? M:Yes,seven are reading at their desks and five are playing on the floor. Text 4 M:How about my food? I39。ve been sitting here for almost half an hour. W:I39。m sorry, sir. It must be ready by now. Text 5 W:What time will you be back? M:About five, I suppose. W:Would you please take valuables with you? We might move your luggage because we are going to paint the room. You can get your key to a new room at the reception desk when you are back. M: see. Text 6 W:Hello,Gee!I wanted to speak to you yesterday, but you weren39。t at your usual place for lunch. M:No,I had a free day from the newspaper office because I worked so much overtime last week. W:Oh,I see. You had a holiday. M:Well,I stayed at home and looked after the baby. W:What?You took care of the baby?Whose baby? M:Oh,it was my sister39。s baby. She wanted to go shopping in the I stayed at home and did a lot of things. W:Oh? M: mended my radio, washed a shirt and some socks and cleaned out the drawers of my desk. W:I don39。t call that a holiday. I wanted to ask you to a concert last one at the Tom Hall near where we lived. Text 7 W:Lovely weather! M:Yes,it39。s really warm. W:I39。ve seen you before, haven39。t I? M:Well,you may have done. I39。ve been here once or twice, for a walk in this quiet park. Do you live near here? W: live in one of those flats over there. What about you? M:Oh,I39。m staying with a family down near the station. W:Are you on holiday? M:Well...er...I39。m here to improve my English. I39。m from Greece, you see. W:I didn39。t think you were English, but your English is very good. M:Thank you very much. Text 8 M:Have you traveled much in Britain? W:No,not much. But I travel quite a lot in London every day. M:What do you think of the London traffic? W:I think the London underground is OK because it39。s fast and fortable. But I also like your London buses, especially for short journeys. M:But don39。t you think the buses are rather slow? W:Yes,I do. Particularly in rush hour. M:What about London taxis? W:Taxis often get caught in traffic jams, and besides, they are too expensive. M:Well,what do you think is the best way to travel in London? W:Ur...The London undergrounds, I think. Text 9 M:Good afternoon. Have a seat, please. W:Thank you. I39。m interested in the sales manager position you advertised yesterday. M: you been in the sales department for a long time? W:Yes,for ten years. M:Then,why do you want to e to my pany? W:I am in a small pany and chances of my future development are small. Also I enjoy working at different places and meeting new friends. M:Um,that sounds nice. But your future depends on your performance, not your age. W:I understand. M: fill out this form. W:. Text 10 It was raining heavily as I was walking up the hill towards the station at six o39。clock on a Saturday morning. At this early hour there wasn39。t much traffic and there weren39。t many people in sight. Just as I was crossing the road near the top of the hill a car came around the corner. It was traveling very fast and the driver was obviously having difficulty in controlling it. Suddenly it went off the road, hit a lamp post and turned over. At once I ran to the car to help the driver, but he was seriously hurt. A young woman hurried into the station and called the First Aid Center while I took care of the driver. A number of other people gathered round the car, but there wasn39。t a great deal we could do. A policeman arrived a few minutes later and asked me a lot of questions about the accident. Shortly afterwards a bus arrived at high speed and took him away to hospital. Later, I went to the hospital to see the driver. I was told that his operation had been successful and that he was getting better rapidly.