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M: Now, Miss Christina, I see that you are quite a heavy smoker. You told me you smoke about thirty a day. Well, my advice is quite simple: stop smoking. You know that cigarettes cause cancer and heart disease. Have you tried to give upW: Yes, lots of times. But I just find it impossible to stop.M: Well, in that case, let me suggest five things which you can do. First of all, if you smoke strong cigarettes, you should change to milder ones. But that won’t help you if you smoke more. So, secondly, don’t smoke as many cigarettes. Try to cut down by one or two every day. OK The next three points are to do with how you smoke. The most important is this: don’t breathe the smoke in. It’s when you breathe in the smoke that you do most damage to your health. Next, don’t keep the cigarette in your mouth all the time. Pat it in an ashtray when you are not smoking it. And finally, don’t smoke all the cigarette. The end of a cigarette is very dangerous to your health. So put the cigarette out after you have smoke half of it. All right How many times has Christina tried to give up smoking()

A. Thirty times.
B. Five times.
C. Lots of times.
D. Twice.

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Russian-born Max Weber grew up in New York, studied art there, and then went back to Europe to familiarize himself with contemporary artistic developments, on returning to the United States, Weber worked in the new styles he had discovered in Paris and soon became recognized as a pioneer of American abstract painting. An example of his work at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. is a 1915 painting entitled "Rush Hour, New York. " Using abstract, geometrical forms, Weber has expressed the movement, noise, and vibrancy of the great metropolis. The picture blends elements of two European styles: cub- ism, which shows subjects from a number of different angles of vision at the same time, and futurism, which portrays speed and objects in motion. Forceful lines and spiky forms throughout the composition convey the energy and vitality of the city, Weber expresses the city’s diversity by juxtaposing forms with rounded and angular shapes to suggest specific elements of the urban landscape: skyscrapers, flashing lights, and hurrying people. Which of the following would be the most appropriate title for this passage()

A. Cubism
B. American Art
C. Works of the National Gallery of Art
D. An Innovative American Artist

W: I really need a vacation. I just can’ t decide where to go.M: Have you ever been to CuracaoW: No, I haven’ t. It’ s so far.M: Oh, come on! In this day and age, nothing is far. Besides, once you get there, it’ s like being in paradise. I really think you should consider it. In fact, I suggest you ask, your travel agent about it.W: What’ s so great about Curacao It’ s just another tropical island with a pretty beach.M: Just another tropical island Bright sunny days with blue water rolling upon to the clean white sand. Gentle winds blowing through the palm trees of clear move at night. Come on! It’ s a tremendous place to go.W: Oh, I don’ t know.M: Look! You can go wherever you want. But it’ s important that you relax during your vacation. And Curacao is the perfect place for that. I mean, you can do all the things you like to do. Play tennis, swim, read, rest, not to mention eat well and get a great suntan. Why are you so hesitant Come on! Be adventurous.W: You’ re certainly making it sound better by the minute. OK, maybe I’ ll check it out with my travel agent.M: I suggest you hurry. This is a very busy time of the year. And reservations aren’ t always easy to get. And it is absolutely necessary that you have reservations. What is the woman probably going to do()

A. Pack up for the trip.
B. Make her reservations.
C. Book her airline ticket.
D. Contact her travel agent.

In Britain, winter is the season not only for visits to the theatre, opera, concert and ballet, but also for shopping or for sightseeing.London, one of the (26) cities in the world, has plenty to offer during the winter months, (27) in the way of entertainment—and the (28) act like a magnet with (29) array of presents for the Christmas (30) followed by large scale bargains in the January (31) . But it’s not only London that (32) value shopping, most of our suburban and (33) centres have just as much to offer to the (34) shopper.Even if you’re based (35) London, you don’t have to spend all your (36) there—and that goes for all the year (37) , too. Take a train or coach and (38) what else Britain has to offer; (39) are many excursions, even in winter, and among the great country houses (40) keep their stately front doors open (41) the year are Longleat and WoburnAbbey. (42) a car and drive (43) into the beauty of the winter landscape, the scenery will be (44) beautiful and the people will have more time to chat to you (45) this time of the year. 40()

A. what
B. where
C. who
D. which

In Britain, winter is the season not only for visits to the theatre, opera, concert and ballet, but also for shopping or for sightseeing.London, one of the (26) cities in the world, has plenty to offer during the winter months, (27) in the way of entertainment—and the (28) act like a magnet with (29) array of presents for the Christmas (30) followed by large scale bargains in the January (31) . But it’s not only London that (32) value shopping, most of our suburban and (33) centres have just as much to offer to the (34) shopper.Even if you’re based (35) London, you don’t have to spend all your (36) there—and that goes for all the year (37) , too. Take a train or coach and (38) what else Britain has to offer; (39) are many excursions, even in winter, and among the great country houses (40) keep their stately front doors open (41) the year are Longleat and WoburnAbbey. (42) a car and drive (43) into the beauty of the winter landscape, the scenery will be (44) beautiful and the people will have more time to chat to you (45) this time of the year. 42()

A. Let
B. Take
C. Hire
D. Lend

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