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One day last week I went a walk in the 1. One day last week I went a walk in the 1. country. In the morning the weather was well and 2. the sun was shining. The sky was blue and there are 3. no clouds. Soon a cool wind started blow and black 4. clouds were covered the sun and then it started to 5. rain. There were no houses in sight, but I got very 6. wet. After a hour or so, I managed to catch a bus 7. which took me home. But when I arrived at I was 8. shivering and I knew that I had had a bad cold. I 9. must have taken my coat. I had nothing to do but 10. stay at home and wait for a doctor. took fine were to were so an at √ should
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When I got back my hotel room at 7:30 last 1. When I got back my hotel room at 7:30 last 1. night there was a notice that a Mr. Frank Smith had 2. telephoned at three o ’ clock in the afternoon and that 3. the message told Mr. Smith would appreciate my 4. answering to the call as soon as I came in. I had no 5. idea that who he was or what he wanted, but I 6. thought I ’ d better telephone him. I noticed that 7. there was no telephone number after all and I 8. wondered how the telephone operator would take an 9. important message as this without writing the 10. telephone number. to message that said to that why at √ down
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Linda is my best friend. We ’ re all from 1. Linda is my best friend. We ’ re all from 1. Hunan, but now I live in Beijing when she lives in 2. Guangzhou. We don ’ t look each other very often, 3. but we ’ re keep in touch all the time. I often write to 4. Linda and telling her about the things that are 5. happened at my company, and she often writes to 6. me about her work. We talk on phone once a week. 7. Sometime I call her on her car phone, or we send e- 8. mail to each other. We ’ re really luck. There are so 9. many ways we can keep in touch with each other. 10. both while/and see we tell happening lucky Sometimes √ the
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I ’ m Mr. Smith. I come from English. 1. I ’ m Mr. Smith. I come from English. 1. I ’ m an English teacher. I ’ m teach English in 2. a middle school in China. John is my son. He is middle school 3. John is my son. He is middle school 3. student. We ’ re in same school. He ’ s good at 4. his lesson. He likes maths and English, but his 5. Chinese is not so good. He often helps his 6. classmates for their English. And his 7. classmates help with his Chinese. John likes 8. football and basketball very much. John thinks Chinese people are very friendly. 9. John thinks Chinese people are very friendly. 9. He love to live in China now. 10. England teaching a the lessons √ with him the loves
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There is a good news for the people of our city. A 1. There is a good news for the people of our city. A 1. new car factory will be built here. There will have 2. many new jobs for workers. In this new factory, at least 150,000 cars will be made each year at the begin. This 3. number will grow large later to 300,000 cars a year. 4. The cars will supplied( 提供 )to people all over the 5. country. Many new houses will be built, either. A new 6. port( 港口 )near our city will be opened for foreign 7. ships. So cars will be sent by the sea. Many other new 8. business will also be started. The city will become rich. And the workers will have more jobs. So all the 9. people are very pleasing. 10. a be beginning larger be too to the √ pleased
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Almost everyone in the world use oil in 1. Almost everyone in the world use oil in 1. some way. Without oil, the world will stop, so men look after it everywhere. Oilmen drill for 2. oil in deserts( 沙漠 ),in mountains and in the 3. sea. Quite often they find nothing, so the 4. search( 寻找 ) for oil always goes to. Oil is very 5. important because no one of our machines can 6. run with it. Big ships carry oil everywhere. 7. Perhaps the oil in your bicycle or in your 8. father ’ s car have come from somewhere far 9. away. Perhaps it has come from Iraq( 伊拉克 ) and Venezuzla( 委内瑞拉 ). 10. uses for √ under but none has or without on
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A foolish man went to a butcher ’ s shop( 肉铺 ) to 1. A foolish man went to a butcher ’ s shop( 肉铺 ) to 1. buy a piece of meat. As he didn ’ t know how to cook it, he asked the butcher to tell him the way of cook meat. 2. The butcher told him about that. “ But I cannot know 3. your words, ” the fool said, “ Would you please write it 4. down for me? ” The butcher was enough kind to do so. 5. The man went home happily with the piece of meat in his 6. hand and the note in his pocket. A dog followed him on the way. It suddenly jumped to him, took away the meat 7. with him and ran out. He stood there and hardly knew 8. what to do. Then he laughed and said, “ Never mind. You don ’ t know what to eat it because the note 9. is only in my pocket. 10. how cooking √ remember them √ from still at kind enough
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Mrs. Thurston stormed( 怒气冲冲 )to the A1 1. Mrs. Thurston stormed( 怒气冲冲 )to the A1 1. Laundry( 洗衣店 ) and demanded seeing the owner. Mr. 2. Fulton appeared from behind a curtain, “ I ’ m the 3. owner, ” he said. “ Do you have a complaint( 抱怨 )? ” “ A complaint? ” echoed( 反问 ) “ A complaint? ” echoed( 反问 ) the customer. “ You have the nerve( 胆 )call yourself 4. a A1 cleaner? ” She threw something across the counter. 5. “ Just take a look at your work! ” 6. Fulton picked out the object and studied it. “ Lady., 7. Fulton picked out the object and studied it. “ Lady., 7. there ’ s nothing wrong to this lace( 带子 ), ” he said. 8. “ Lace? ” Mrs. Thurston screamed. “ when I buy 9. “ Lace? ” Mrs. Thurston screamed. “ when I buy 9. it in to clean it was a sheet. 10 into to see √ to an √ up with bought be cleaned
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