If you bring snacks to the party, the teachers will _____________.

   A.take it away  B.take them away

C.take away it  D.take away them

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A: Hello.    66    
B: This is Mike speaking.
A: Hi, Mike. This is Jack. Are you going to the school party tomorrow?
B: Yes, I am.    67    
A: Me, too. And I will bring my cousin Dave with me. He arrived yesterday.
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A: What will happen if I do?
B: If you bring Dave, the teacher will ask him to leave      69    
A: What a pity!
B: By the way,      70     If you don’t have your ID card, you can’t go to the party.
A: Thank you for reminding me. See you tomorrow.
B: See you.
【小題1】
A.May I speak to Mike?B.How are you?
C.What’s your name?D.I want to talk to you.
【小題2】
A.What do you do?B.What about you?
C.Are you OK?D.How are you?
【小題3】
A.He is my best friend.B.What’s your idea?
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A. Hello, Carlos.                                                    B. How do you do?  

C. Hello, I am Sophia.                                              D. Glad to meet you!

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C. To discuss it with a friend.             D. To review it before you sleep.

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A. You should tell others about your bad memory.

B. You should believe in other people all the time.

C. You should ask others to improve their memory.

D. You should be confident in your memory ability.

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C. Formulas and facts can help you learn about your brain.

D. Human beings can improve their memory by computer.

 

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Never tell yourself that you have a bad memory. You can always do something to help improve your memory. And everyone's memory gets better if they use it often enough.

All of the suggestions are helpful. If you follow them, you are certain to improve your memory.

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A. Three.         B. Four.              C. Five.              D. Six.

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C. Hello, I am Sophia. D. Glad to meet you!

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C. To discuss it with a friend.              D. To review it before you sleep.

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A. Discussing with friends can help you remember things.

B. Always reviewing information can help you fall asleep.

C. Formulas and facts can help you learn about your brain.

D. Human beings can improve their memory by computer.

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A. You should tell others about your bad memory.

B. You should believe in other people all the time.

C. You should ask others to improve their memory.

D. You should ho confident in your memory ability.

 

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