Well, Mrs. Evans, I¡¯ve done my best to look after David. I¡¯ve tidied his room up every day, got him a meal together whenever he needed one and made sure he¡¯s always had a clean shirt to put on. It¡¯s not been easy, with two of my own to worry about, as well. David had the best of attention, I must say. But now because I asked him to give up bringing that American friend to his home he has got quite miserable and unfriendly. He comes in at all hours and his behavior---- well, it¡¯s quite hard to put up with---- and it¡¯s all because of this friend. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s a bad influence. You see, David¡¯s a visitor and doesn¡¯t fully understand our ways.

He used to study most evenings. He¡¯s got through quite a bit of work. He did up his room quite nicely, with bookshelves and large posters. He¡¯d ask Mr. Smith and me up for a drink and cheer us up with songs from his country. He¡¯s very good at the guitar, you know.

I don¡¯t want to appear as if I¡¯m running after him, but it¡¯s about time we made it up. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s upset because I told him off. It might be a good idea to take him out for a meal, perhaps even with his friend. I don¡¯t know whether it will do any good but we can try. I¡¯m glad I¡¯ve had this little chat with you, Mrs. Evans, and I¡¯ll let you know how I get on.

1. Mrs. Smith believes that David is not the cause of the quarrel but that the main cause is __________.

A. Mr. Smith                                       B. too much homework

C. David¡¯s behavior                              D. David¡¯s friend

2. Mrs. Smith wants to make up the quarrel by _______.

A. cooking a meal                                B. inviting David and his friend out

C. running after David                          D. giving them drinks

3. David¡¯s present attitude to Mrs. Smith is ________.

A. unfriendly             B. cheerful      C. very attentive         D. incomprehensible

4. David is ________.

A. an American friend     B. a singer   C. a visiting student             D. Mrs. Smith¡¯s son

 

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Well, Mrs. Evans, I¡¯ve done my best to look after David. I¡¯ve tidied his room up every day, got him a meal together whenever he needed one and made sure he¡¯s always had a clean shirt to put on. It¡¯s not been easy, with two of my own to worry about, as well. David had the best of attention, I must say. But now because I asked him to give up bringing that American friend to his home he has got quite miserable and unfriendly. He comes in at all hours and his behavior---- well, it¡¯s quite hard to put up with---- and it¡¯s all because of this friend. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s a bad influence. You see, David¡¯s a visitor and doesn¡¯t fully understand our ways.
He used to study most evenings. He¡¯s got through quite a bit of work. He did up his room quite nicely, with bookshelves and large posters. He¡¯d ask Mr. Smith and me up for a drink and cheer us up with songs from his country. He¡¯s very good at the guitar, you know.
I don¡¯t want to appear as if I¡¯m running after him, but it¡¯s about time we made it up. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s upset because I told him off. It might be a good idea to take him out for a meal, perhaps even with his friend. I don¡¯t know whether it will do any good but we can try. I¡¯m glad I¡¯ve had this little chat with you, Mrs. Evans, and I¡¯ll let you know how I get on.
1. Mrs. Smith believes that David is not the cause of the quarrel but that the main cause is __________.
A. Mr. Smith                                       B. too much homework
C. David¡¯s behavior                              D. David¡¯s friend
2. Mrs. Smith wants to make up the quarrel by _______.
A. cooking a meal                                B. inviting David and his friend out
C. running after David                          D. giving them drinks
3. David¡¯s present attitude to Mrs. Smith is ________.
A. unfriendly             B. cheerful      C. very attentive         D. incomprehensible
4. David is ________.
A. an American friend     B. a singer   C. a visiting student             D. Mrs. Smith¡¯s son

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I don¡¯t want to appear as if I¡¯m running after him, but it¡¯s about time we made it up. I¡¯m sure he¡¯s upset because I blame him for that. It might be a good idea to take him out for a meal, perhaps even with his friend. I don¡¯t know whether it will do any good but we can try. I¡¯m glad I¡¯ve had this little chat with you, Mrs Evans, and I¡¯ll let you know how I get on.

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When I was a senior in a high school, I had a teacher calling Mrs Smith. She taught English
and she has an important effect on me. She was fill of love for us. She had our class to make
posters and hang it around the school. She taught us that one kindly act can go long way. Well,
Mrs smith passed away just a couple of year ago after a long battle with the breast cancer. I'll
never forget how a wonderful and sweet lady she was. I am truly blessed to have been known
her. I am going to be a teacher like her and I'll always remember her kindness.
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