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Dear Tommy:
I want to tell you something about my hometown.
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M: 1. .
W: You said you liked English. 2. .
M: I find it difficult to do English reading, especially reading a longer passage.
W: That doesn¡¯t sound too bad.
M: 3. . What should I do?
W: Just read quickly to get the main idea at first. Don¡¯t read word by word. Read word groups.
M: 4. .
W: Guess a word¡¯s meaning by reading the sentences before and after it. You probably understand more than you think.
M: That sounds difficult.
W: 5. . You can improve your English reading by more practice. The more you read, the faster you¡¯ll be.
M: I¡¯ll try. Thank you, Mrs. Black.
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A. From an ad on TV.
B. From one of her friends.
C. From an ad in a newspaper.
D. From the shopkeeper.
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