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You have stayed with your friend"s family for a month. Now you are going back home. Write a message to your friend"s family to 1) express your gratitude, 2) show your appreciation of the good days you"ve had together, 3) say goodbye. You should write about 100 words neatly. Don"t sign your own name. Use "Li Ming" instead.

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日本人は働きすぎだ、という批評が高まってきたためか、最近は、日本の会社も、一週間とか十日とか①長い期間の休みを設けるようになった。その休みを利用して、都会を脱出し、海や山へ遊びに行く人や海外旅行をする人が年々増えつつある。また、8月の中旬は旧暦のお盆に当たるので、先祖の墓参りをするために、故郷へ帰る人がたくさんいる。ふだん離れ離れになっている家族や親戚が再会できることも、お盆の大きな楽しみになっているようだ。民族大移動などと言われるほど、お盆の前後には、②多くの人がいっせに帰省する。(a)、またいっせに都会に戻ってくる。このように、夏は旅行する人が多い(b)、列車がたいへん混雑するし、道も渋滞する。旅館やホテルなども早めに予約しておかないと、利用することができない。(c)、旅行を楽しむためには、計画を立て、前もって仱晡铯渌薏词┰oの手配をしておくことが必要である。 先祖の墓参りをするには、どこへ行かなければなりませんか。

A. 海や山
B. 海外へ
C. 故郷へ
D. 都会へ

Winston Churchill, who fought on the Afghan border in 1897, warned of the dangers of peacekeeping among the Pathans, and of mixing politics and war (46)"Except at harvest-time, when self-preservation enjoins a temporary pause, the Pathan tribes are always engaged in private or public war. Every man is a warrior, a politician and a theologian.Every large house is a real feudal fort...with battlements, turrets and drawbridges. Every village has its defence. Every family cultivates its hate; every clan its feud. "The numerous tribes and combinations of tribes all have their accounts to settle with one another. Nothing is ever forgotten, and very few debts are left unpaid...(47)The life of the Pathan is thus full of interest; and his valleys, nourished alike by endless sunshine and abundant water are fertile enough to yield with little labour the material requirements of a small population."Into this happy world the nineteenth century brought two new facts: the breech-loading rifle and the British government. The first was an enormous luxury and blessing; the second a continuous trouble. The convenience of the breech-loading, and still more of the magazine rifle, was nowhere more appreciated than in the Indian highlands. (48)A weapon which would kill with accuracy au fifteen hundred yards opened a whole new scene of delights to every family or clan which could acquire it.One could actually remain in one"s own house and fire at one"s neighbor nearly a mile away... "The action of the British government on the other hand was entirely unsatisfactory. The great organizing, advancing, absorbing power to the southward seemed to be little better than a monstrous spoil-sport. "No one would have minded these expeditions if they had simply come had a fight and then gone away again...But towards the end of the nineteenth century these intruders began to make roads through many of the valleys...All along the road people were expected to keep quiet, not to shoot one another. and, above all, not m shoot at travelers along the road. (49)It was too much to ask, and a whole series of quarrels took their origin from this source."The Political Officers who accompanied the force...were very unpopular with the army officers...(50)They were accused of the severe crime of "shilly-shallying", which being interpreted means doing everything you possibly can before you shoot.We had with us a very brilliant political officer...who was much disliked because he always stopped military operations. Just when we were looking forward to having a splendid fight and all the guns were loaded and everyone keyed up, he would come along and put a stop to it".

Some of the concerns surrounding Turkey"s application to join the European Union, to be (1)_____ on by the EU"s Council of Ministers on December 17th, are economic—in particular, the country"s relative poverty. Its GDP per head is less than a third of the average for the 15 pre-2004 members of the EU. (2)_____ it is not far off that of Latvia—one of the ten new members which (3)_____ on May 1st 2004, and it is much the same as (4)_____ of two countries, Bulgaria and Romania, which this week concluded (5)_____ talks with the EU that could make them full members on January 1st 2007. (6)_____, the country"s recent economic progress has been, according to Donald Johnston, the secretary-general of the OECD, stunning. GDP in the second quarter of the year was 13.4% higher than a year earlier, a (7)_____ of growth that no EU country comes close to (8)_____. Turkey"s (9)_____ rate has just fallen into single figures for the first time since 1972, and this week the country (10)_____ agreement with the IMF on a new three-year, $10 billion economic program that will help Turkey (11)_____ inflation toward European levels, and enhance the economy"s resilience. Resilience has not historically been the country"s economic strong point. (12)_____, throughout the 1990s growth oscillated like an electrocardiogram (13)_____ a violent heart attack. This (14)_____ has been one of the main reasons why the country has failed dismally to attract much-needed foreign direct investment. Its stock of such investment is lower now than it was in the 1980s, and annual (15)_____ have scarcely ever reached $1 billion. One deterrent to foreign investors is due to (16)_____ on January 1st 2005. On that day, Turkey will take away the right of virtually every one of its citizens to call themselves a millionaire. Six zeros will be removed from the face value of the lira(里拉,货币单位); one unit of the local (17)_____ will henceforth be worth what 1 million are now—i.e., about 0.53 (0.53欧元). Goods will have to be (18)_____ in both the new and old lira for the whole of the year, (19)_____ foreign bankers and (20)_____ can begin to look forward to a time in Turkey when they will no longer have to juggle mentally with indeterminate strings of zeros.

A. merchants
B. travelers
C. investors
D. executives

Some of the concerns surrounding Turkey"s application to join the European Union, to be (1)_____ on by the EU"s Council of Ministers on December 17th, are economic—in particular, the country"s relative poverty. Its GDP per head is less than a third of the average for the 15 pre-2004 members of the EU. (2)_____ it is not far off that of Latvia—one of the ten new members which (3)_____ on May 1st 2004, and it is much the same as (4)_____ of two countries, Bulgaria and Romania, which this week concluded (5)_____ talks with the EU that could make them full members on January 1st 2007. (6)_____, the country"s recent economic progress has been, according to Donald Johnston, the secretary-general of the OECD, stunning. GDP in the second quarter of the year was 13.4% higher than a year earlier, a (7)_____ of growth that no EU country comes close to (8)_____. Turkey"s (9)_____ rate has just fallen into single figures for the first time since 1972, and this week the country (10)_____ agreement with the IMF on a new three-year, $10 billion economic program that will help Turkey (11)_____ inflation toward European levels, and enhance the economy"s resilience. Resilience has not historically been the country"s economic strong point. (12)_____, throughout the 1990s growth oscillated like an electrocardiogram (13)_____ a violent heart attack. This (14)_____ has been one of the main reasons why the country has failed dismally to attract much-needed foreign direct investment. Its stock of such investment is lower now than it was in the 1980s, and annual (15)_____ have scarcely ever reached $1 billion. One deterrent to foreign investors is due to (16)_____ on January 1st 2005. On that day, Turkey will take away the right of virtually every one of its citizens to call themselves a millionaire. Six zeros will be removed from the face value of the lira(里拉,货币单位); one unit of the local (17)_____ will henceforth be worth what 1 million are now—i.e., about 0.53 (0.53欧元). Goods will have to be (18)_____ in both the new and old lira for the whole of the year, (19)_____ foreign bankers and (20)_____ can begin to look forward to a time in Turkey when they will no longer have to juggle mentally with indeterminate strings of zeros.

A. reduce
B. drop
C. shrink
D. descend

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