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We¡¯re so pleased that you are willing to share our views.

In the course of the general revision, what we need is solid foundation. As you know, we didn¡¯t learn well enough in the first two years, so please slow down and make sure we have really mastered something. Besides, we need a little more time to think for ourselves. As for those important points which also make us confused, would you please give us more practice in case we forget? Meanwhile, we need your instruction, for example, in how to write in natural English. I still have another request: assign us less homework in order that we can do it more efficiently.

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I was growing tired of helping so many people. Almost every  22  I was awaken during a sound night¡¯s sleep and had to  23  someone out. Many times I was  24  by some penniless motorists who did not even thank me for the helps that they received and some even complained that I could have done  25_ .

One day, a young man with a week ¨C old beard climbed out of a  26  automobile. He had no money and no food. He asked if I could give him some  27_, offering him gasoline and a meal. I told him that if he wanted to work for me, he could cut the grass, but  28  the work wasn¡¯t necessary.

Though sweaty and hungry, he worked hard. After working all day, he sat  29 to cool himself. I thanked him for his work and gave him the money he  30 . I then offered him some   31 money for a task particularly well done, but he  32, shaking his head.

I never saw him again. He probably thinks I helped him out that day, but that is not  33  it was. I didn¡¯t help him. He helped me to  34  people again to repay their trust in me. He helped me to once again want to do something for those who are  35 . I wish I could thank him for  36  some of my belief in the basic  37  of others and for giving me back a little of the  38  I had lost. Because of him, I once again felt part of a golden chain of kindness that  39  us to others I may have fed his body that day, but he fed my  40 .

21£®A£®fought               B£®found                 C£®made                 D£®lost

22£®A£®morning             B£®afternoon           C£®night                  D£®evening

23£®A£®bring                 B£®help                   C£®carry                  D£®drive

24£®A£®taken for granted                              B£®put up with         C£®turned down      D£®taken up with

25£®A£®less                   B£®more                  C£®worse                D£®enough

26£®A£®fashionable       B£®famous              C£®flashy                D£®shabby

27£®A£®money               B£®food                   C£®water                 D£®work

28£®A£®actually             B£®specially            C£®particularly        D£®generally

29£®A£®in the sun          B£®in the shade      C£®in the field         D£®in the car

30£®A£®asked                B£®begged              C£®needed              D£®charged

31£®A£®old                     B£®extra                  C£®small                  D£®good

32£®A£®accepted           B£®received            C£®refused              D£®denied

33£®A£®the condition     B£®the thing            C£®the issue           D£®the way

34£®A£®believe in          B£®watch over         C£®look after           D£®care about

35£®A£®in trouble           B£®in danger           C£®in tears              D£®in fear

36£®A£®forgetting          B£®losing                 C£®restoring            D£®finding

37£®A£®goodness          B£®happiness          C£®pleasure            D£®nature

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New Annotated Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle

Price: ¡ê28. 00

Publication Date: 30/11/2006

Publisher¡¯s description

Collects Doyle¡¯s fifty-six classic short stories, arranged in the order in which they appeared in late nineteenth and early twentieth-century book editions, in a set complemented by four novels, editor biographies£¨´«¼Ç£©of Doyle, Holmes, and Watson as well as literary and cultural details about Victorian society.

Breaking Ground by Daniel Libeskind

Price: ¡ê16.00

Publication Date: 11/10/2006

Brief introduction

This is a book about the adventure life that can offer each of us if we seize it, and about the powerful forces of tragedy, memory and hope. For Daniel Libeskind, life¡¯s adventure has been through architecture, which he has found has the power to reshape human experience. Although often relating to the past, his buildings are about the future. This memoir£¨×Ô´«£©of one man¡¯s journey brings together history, personal experience, our physical environment and a fresh international vision.

In the Shadow of No Towers by Art Spiegelman

Price£º¡ê16.00

Publication Date: 02/09/2006

Brief introduction

On 11th September 2001, Art Spiegelman raced to the World Trade Center, not knowing if his daughter Nadja was alive or dead. Once she was found safe -- in her school at the foot of the burning towers -- he returned home, to meditate£¨·´Ê¡£©on the trauma£¨´´ÉË£©, and to work on a comic strip£¨Á¬»·Âþ»­£©. In the Shadow of No Towers is New Yorker Art Spiegelman¡¯s extraordinary account of ¡°the hijacking on 9.11 and the following hijacking of those events¡± by America.

Light on Snow by Anita Shreve

Price: ¡ê14.00

Publication Date: 07/10/2006

Publisher¡¯s description

This is the 11th novel by Anita Shreve, the critically accepted bestseller. A moving story of love and courage and tragedy and of the ways in which the human heart always seeks to heal itself.

54. Who is the writer of the book latest published among the four books?

A. Arthur Conan Doyle.                            B. Daniel Libeskind.

C. Art Spiegelman.                                  D. Anita Shreve.

55. If one would like to know something about cultural details about Victorian society, he

or she may read ______.

A. Light on Snow                                 B. In the Shadow of No Towers

C. Breaking Ground                               D. New Annotated Sherlock Holmes

56. Of the four books listed above, there are two referring to tragedies. They are ______.

A. Light on Snow & Breaking Ground

B. In the Shadow of No Towers & Breaking Ground

C. Light on Snow & In the Shadow of No Towers

D. New Annotated Sherlock Holmes & In the Shadow of No Towers

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