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¡¡¡¡Thank you for calling the North London Arts Cinema, Wood Green£®There is no one to answer your call at the moment£®

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A£®Next Monday's£®

B£®Next Wednesday's£®

C£®Next Tuesday's£®

8£®How much will he pay for the tickets?

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B£®¡ç9.00£®

C£®¡ç10.00£®

9£®If possible, how could he get the tickets for central seats?

A£®Two sit in one place while two sit together in the other place£®

B£®Each of them sits in a place£®

C£®They sit together£®

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10£®Which way is a slow one?

A£®To turn next to the school£®

B£®To go another four or five blocks£®

C£®To turn to the left right away£®

11£®What color was the traffic light when their car came to the cross?

A£®Green£®

B£®Red£®

C£®Yellow£®

12£®What will probably happen to them in the end?

A£®Catch the train£®

B£®Miss the train£®

C£®Have an accident£®

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13£®Why did the children come to help the old woman?

A£®Because their parents wanted them to do so£®

B£®Because they wanted to start a cookie store of their own some day£®

C£®Because there was too much work for her to do alone£®

14£®What did the children do when the old woman fell ill?

A£®They took turns to look after the old woman£®

B£®They baked and sold cookies to pay for the doctor£®

C£®They baked cookies for the old woman£®

15£®What is the message we get from the story?

A£®Friendship is more valuable than anything else£®

B£®The world is full of warmth and sympathy£®

C£®Happiness lies in sharing£®

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1£®Where will the passengers be able to have their dinner?

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C£®In Baton Rouge£®

2£®How many times will the bus stop during the trip?

A£®Twice£®

B£®Three times£®

C£®Four times£®

3£®What is permitted in the coach?

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B£®Smoking£®

C£®Alcoholic beverages£®

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4£®What did the woman try when she was looking for a place to rent?

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B£®The housing broker company£®

C£®The classified ads£®

5£®Why does the woman want to leave her current place?

A£®She can¡¯t get on well with her roommate£®

B£®She will get married£®

C£®Her roommate¡¯s fianc¨¦ will move in£®

6£®How did the man find his place?

A£®His roommate£®

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7£®Why is a good breakfast important?

A£®Because we usually eat less than other meals£®

B£®Because we are hungry and have a good appetite£®

C£®Because it provides us energy for the whole morning£®

8£®What shouldn¡¯t be neglected at lunch?

A£®Fruit salad£®

B£®Green vegetables£®

C£®Meat and eggs£®

9£®What should a dinner include?

A£®Chicken and fish£®

B£®Potatoes and salad£®

C£®Meat and two kinds of vegetables£®

10£®What do people think of food when they are in good mood?

A£®They think it tastes better£®

B£®They think it is valuable£®

C£®They think it is attractive£®

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