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Questions 196-200 refer to the following advertisement and e-mail. You are viewing our online Hotel and Air Packages Travel valid from September 10 to December 1* Tokyo Comfort Zone Inn Room includes." · Four-star rating · 1 single bed · Internet access and satellite television Location. Ten-minute walk from Tokyo International Airport Free shuttle bus available. Conditions. From October 2 to 4 there is a black-out period for this deal. No reservations will be taken during this time. Click here to bookmark this site. TAIPEI DISCOUNT PACKAGE DEALS Managed by TP Discount Travel Agency, Ltd. Travel Agent License No: 22009 To: Geo Friends From: Kit-ken Lim Re: itinerary To Whom It May Concern, Below you will find my travel itinerary. Again, I’m sorry that I wasn’t able to book my trip for the weekend of the 3rd as you requested. That weekend would have been perfect for me as well. I leave Tokyo at 4 P.M. on the 10th. Unless I hear from you before I leave, I will assume that one of you will meet me at the airport with a sign. I have never been to Tokyo before, so I would prefer not to have to hire a taxi or find my own way to the hotel. I look forward to discussing franchise opportunities and to meeting all of you. I will have my checkbook with me in case we work out a deal right away. Thank you, Kit-ken Lim P.S. I’ll be wearing a green hat and a long black coat. To: Kit-ken Lim From: Geo Friends Re: Itinerary Name: Kit-ken Lira Departure: Chiang Kai-shek. 9:30 A.M. October 7th Arrival: Tokyo. I P.M. October 7th Hotel Accommodations: Tokyo Comfort Zone Inn; 3 nights Style of occupancy: Double Total cost including taxes: Not applicable. *Paid in full using air travel points How does Lim’s reservation differ from the original ad

A. He decided to stay in a 4-star hotel.
B. He requested a room with a television.
C. He switched to a double room.
D. He chose a different travel agency.

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TextThe following issue is what we are going to discuss. Most of the people who (26) most often and (27) gloriously in the history books are great conquerors and generals and soldiers, (28) the people who really helped civilization (29) are often never mentioned at all. We do not know who first (30) a broken leg, or launched a seaworthy boat, or (31) the length of the year, or (32) a field; but we know all about the killers and destroyers. People think a (33) deal of them, so much so that (34) all the highest pillars in the great cities of the world you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier. (35) I think most people believe that the (36) countries are those that have beaten in baffle the greatest number of other countries and ruled (37) them as conquerors. It is just possible they are, but they are not the most civilized. Animals fight’, so (38) savages. Then to be good at fighting is to be good (39) in which an animal or a savage is good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people (40) for you and telling them how to do it most efficiently--this (41) is what conquerors and generals have done—is not (42) . People fight to (43) quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized people ought to be able to find some way of settling their disputes other than (44) seeing which side can kill off the greater (45) of the other side, and then saying that that side which has killed most has won. And not only has won, but, because it has won, has been in the right. For that is what going to war means; it means saying that might is right. 26()

A. approve
B. appear
C. approach
D. appeal

TextThe following issue is what we are going to discuss. Most of the people who (26) most often and (27) gloriously in the history books are great conquerors and generals and soldiers, (28) the people who really helped civilization (29) are often never mentioned at all. We do not know who first (30) a broken leg, or launched a seaworthy boat, or (31) the length of the year, or (32) a field; but we know all about the killers and destroyers. People think a (33) deal of them, so much so that (34) all the highest pillars in the great cities of the world you will find the figure of a conqueror or a general or a soldier. (35) I think most people believe that the (36) countries are those that have beaten in baffle the greatest number of other countries and ruled (37) them as conquerors. It is just possible they are, but they are not the most civilized. Animals fight’, so (38) savages. Then to be good at fighting is to be good (39) in which an animal or a savage is good, but it is not to be civilized. Even being good at getting other people (40) for you and telling them how to do it most efficiently--this (41) is what conquerors and generals have done—is not (42) . People fight to (43) quarrels. Fighting means killing, and civilized people ought to be able to find some way of settling their disputes other than (44) seeing which side can kill off the greater (45) of the other side, and then saying that that side which has killed most has won. And not only has won, but, because it has won, has been in the right. For that is what going to war means; it means saying that might is right. 28()

A. where
B. while
C. whereas
D. when

W: John, have you finished the research paper for anthropologyM: Not yet. I always seem to put things off until the last minute. What does the man mean()

A. He wrote the assignment last semester.
B. He’ll finish it in a few minutes.
C. He’s used to working under pressure.
D. He isn’t going to write it at all.

Hadley: If you smoke and you still don’t believe that there’s a definite link between smoking and bronchial troubles, heart disease and lung cancer, then you are certainly deceiving yourself. Just have a look at those people in hospital with these diseases and count how many of them do not smoke, you may be surprised at the number. Even these few people might be passive smokers without realizing it. Randy: Tobacco is a wonderful commodity to tax. It’s almost like a tax on our daily bread. In tax revenue alone, the government of Britain collects enough from smokers to pay for its entire educational facilities. So while the authorities point out ever so carefully that smoking may be harmful, it doesn’t do to shout too loudly about it. Sampson: The advertising of tobacco is one of the problems. We are never shown pictures of real smokers coughing up their lings early in the morning. That would never do. The advertisements always depict handsome, clean shaven young men. They suggest it is manly to smoke, even positively healthy. Smoking is associated with the great open air life, with beautiful girls, true love and togetherness. What utter nonsense! Rowlcy: Of course tobacco can help government to raise money. However, while money is eagerly collected in vast sums with one hand, it is paid out in increasingly vaster sums with the other. Enormous amounts are spent on cancer research and on efforts to cure people suffering from the disease. Countless valuable lives are lost. In the long run, there is no doubt that everybody would be much better if smoking were banned altogether. Bernice: Smoking can provide constant consolation. When I feel worried or nervous, I just get a cigarette and everything seems to get right. After a day’s hard work, the thing I want to do most is smoking. It can be even better with a cup of coffee. It’s so enjoyable and relaxing that it relieves stresses of everyday life. So why bother to ban it and take the pleasure from us Now match each of the people ( 1 to 5 ) to the appropriate statement. Note: there are two extra statements. Statements A. Smoking brings many psychological benefits. B. Tobacco is all important source of income to the government. C. Smoking is sure to cause diseases. D. It’s a short - sighted policy to depend on tobacco for money. E. The advertisement for it is dishonest and harmful. F. The tobacco industry makes high quality advertisement for smoking. G. It’s doubtful whether there is link between smoking and cancer. Bernice

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