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2£®Tom likes animals£®He has two cats and a dog at home£®

3£®Clark thinks films are very interesting£®Watching films is relaxing£®

4£®Alan is good at English£®She wants to be an English teacher£®

5£®Hall enjoys all kinds of food£®

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C£®A Talk About Beijing£º7¡Ã00-8¡Ã00 given by a famous writer from Beijing

D£®Film£ºSpider man!September 6-10£®$10 for a kid

E£®Delicious Food£ºCome and taste!Zhuyuan Hotel£®Anytime!

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2.Billy: When I come face to face with the audience, where should my eyes fall upon? Do I have to look front, or look around from time to time?

3.Amy: When I am talking, I can¡¯t help waving my hands, for I think it can help me express what I want to say better. But my classmates say I look funny and foolish by doing this.

4.Betty: I know that it¡¯s not right to speak fast. But I am afraid that I can¡¯t finish my talk in the given time if I speak slowly.

5.Tony: Should I talk in American English or British English?

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(     )1. Susan is looking for a 
           house to rent (×â). It
           doesn't matter how old
           and how expensive it is.
(     )2. Kitty is fed up with (¶Ô¡­
           ¸Ðµ½Ñá·³) daily life-
           working, working and
           working. So she wants to
           do some sightseeing.
(     )3. Cara is poor, but she
            likes dancing very
            much.
(     )4. Tom is able to lift and
            carry heavy things, but 
            he is jobless (ʧҵ).
(     )5. Nick enjoys staying in 
           water. Cool! And he is
           very interested in 
           swimming.
A. HOUSE TO RENT
Older house in city center, one bedroom and one kitchen,
$501mouth, Tel323-0187.
B. WELCOME TO OUR DANCE CLUB
Free lessons, every Saturday evening a different lesson every
week, bring your favorite CDs.
C. SWIMMING LESSON FOR STUDENTS
Newquay Training Centre, July 8-14.
D. WORK WANTED
Strong boy pleased, to work in a garden or do housework, 3
hours a week, see Jim.
E. BABY-SISTER
Needed baby-sister, $5 an hour, speak good Chinese, middle
aged, Jenny, 2659874.
F. WANTED
Small portable (¿ÉЯ´øµÄ) TV set, old model going cheap,
phone John on 24766.
G. DRIFT (ƯÁ÷)
Green trees, clean and fresh air, sitting in the boats, exciting.

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