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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.

A. But how do I deal with the words I don¡¯t understand?

B. I hope I can.

C. I¡¯m having trouble learning English.

D. I failed my math test.

E. Well, be patient. It takes time.

F. What¡¯s your problem?

G. But I¡¯m a very slow reader.

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¡°Yes, madam, that is an ad,¡± answers the shopkeeper. ¡°If you want a bed the same as the one in the ad, you need to pay 10 dollars more.¡±

Mrs. Green isn¡¯t happy. Then she says, ¡°That¡¯s dishonest.¡±

¡°Well, madam,¡± answers the shopkeeper. ¡°Look, there is a girl on a bike in an ad in your newspaper too, but can you buy the bike with the girl?¡±

1.How does Mrs. Green know about the bed?

A. From an ad on TV.

B. From one of her friends.

C. From an ad in a newspaper.

D. From the shopkeeper.

2.How much does the bed with the pillows cost?

A. 100 dollars. B. 110 dollars.

C. 50 dollars. D. 60.dollars.

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B. An ad for some pillows.

C. An ad for a bed.

D. An ad for a girl.

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C. Six millions, four hundred twenty-five thousand, two hundred.

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3.They went to have a party and _______ .

4._______ , you hand in your homework and then you can have a rest.

5.It takes me half an hour _______ to keep healthy every day.

6.Why _______ you come with us?

7.September 10th is _______ Day.

8.It¡¯s too hot. Stop _______ some water!

9.There¡¯s a girl _______ Kate in the classroom.

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