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I’m looking forward __ you again.

A. to see  B. to seeing   C. seeing   D. to be seen

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1. I'm looking forward to see her again in the near future.
  
2. In some libraries you are limited in a certain number of books.
  
3. When you are walking in the wild forest, you have to watch out snakes.
  
4. The report of an earthquake in Yushu has now been confirm.
  
5. There are a lot of strangers stood in front of our school..
  
6. The book contains 50 poems, most of them were written in the 1930s.
  
7. He is not poor; in the contrary, he is a millionaire.
  
8. He was lucky enough to escape the fire surprised us all.
  
9. I think I'd email you and let you know what things are going.
  
10. However I do is none of your business.
  

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1. I'm looking forward to see her again in the near future.
  
2. In some libraries you are limited in a certain number of books.
  
3. When you are walking in the wild forest, you have to watch out snakes.
  
4. The report of an earthquake in Yushu has now been confirm.
  
5. There are a lot of strangers stood in front of our school..
  
6. The book contains 50 poems, most of them were written in the 1930s.
  
7. He is not poor; in the contrary, he is a millionaire.
  
8. He was lucky enough to escape the fire surprised us all.
  
9. I think I'd email you and let you know what things are going.
  
10. However I do is none of your business.

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DEAR AMY: Last year I got a full-time job as a baby-sitter for a wonderful family with two amazing kids. They have come to treat me as one of their own. But my boyfriend and I are attempting to save much more money for the life we want to build, including marriage, a house and kids. Much as I love my “babies,” I’m looking forward to beginning a challenging career in a big company. Should I tell the family that I am looking for a new job? I don’t want to find one that requires me to begin work immediately, leaving them without child care, but I also don’t want them to assume that I’m leaving right away.              

Up-in-the-Air Au Pair

DEAR AU PAIR: Whatever your arrangement, it is reasonable for them to expect you to be honest and to keep them in the loop. They see that you are making changes in your life, and surely they will also understand your desire to advance in a career. Tell them frankly and they should be happy to employ you as long as you are available.

                                                           Amy

DEAR AMY: I am a freshman in a high school. Last summer my best friend was diagnosed with skin cancer. It isn’t very serious, but she seems to be becoming more and more depressed. How can I help her be happy again?

                                                           Best Friend

DEAR FRIEND: Your best role is to prop up and encourage your friend when she seems down, and to be supportive and kind to her. You're doing a great job with that, and your friend is lucky to have you in her life.

                                                           Amy

1.What is Au Pair’s problem according to the first paragraph?

A. She has no idea whether to tell the family her plan or not.

B. She has no idea whether the family will hate her or not.

C. She has no idea where to find a new good job.

D. She has no idea how to save more money.

2.From the underlined phrase“ to keep them in the loop”, we can infer that Amy advises Au Pair_____.

A. to keep it secret to the family

B. to cheat the family for the time being

C. to tell her true impression of the family

D. to let the family know what’s going on

3. In which column of a newspaper can we probably find the passage?

A. Jobs             B. culture          C. Life             D. Entertainment

 

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DEAR AMY: Last year I got a full-time job as a baby-sitter for a wonderful family with two amazing kids. They have come to treat me as one of their own. But my boyfriend and I are attempting to save much more money for the life we want to build, including marriage, a house and kids. Much as I love my “babies,” I’m looking forward to beginning a challenging career in a big company. Should I tell the family that I am looking for a new job? I don’t want to find one that requires me to begin work immediately, leaving them without child care, but I also don’t want them to assume that I’m leaving right away.              
Up-in-the-Air Au Pair
DEAR AU PAIR: Whatever your arrangement, it is reasonable for them to expect you to be honest and to keep them in the loop. They see that you are making changes in your life, and surely they will also understand your desire to advance in a career. Tell them frankly and they should be happy to employ you as long as you are available.
Amy
DEAR AMY: I am a freshman in a high school. Last summer my best friend was diagnosed with skin cancer. It isn’t very serious, but she seems to be becoming more and more depressed. How can I help her be happy again?
Best Friend
DEAR FRIEND: Your best role is to prop up and encourage your friend when she seems down, and to be supportive and kind to her. You're doing a great job with that, and your friend is lucky to have you in her life.
Amy

  1. 1.

    What is Au Pair’s problem according to the first paragraph?

    1. A.
      She has no idea whether to tell the family her plan or not
    2. B.
      She has no idea whether the family will hate her or not
    3. C.
      She has no idea where to find a new good job
    4. D.
      She has no idea how to save more money
  2. 2.

    From the underlined phrase“ to keep them in the loop”, we can infer that Amy advises Au Pair_____

    1. A.
      to keep it secret to the family
    2. B.
      to cheat the family for the time being
    3. C.
      to tell her true impression of the family
    4. D.
      to let the family know what’s going on
  3. 3.

    In which column of a newspaper can we probably find the passage?

    1. A.
      Jobs
    2. B.
      culture
    3. C.
      Life
    4. D.
      Entertainment

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