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The last test of the

before changing the question was read to the roast ducks with a lot of eye medicine. The section details matching and the character pairing of the character's views. It is difficult to understand itself. The theoretical and evidence distribution is scattered, and it is difficult to extract the points.The last test of the

before changing the question was read to the roast ducks with a lot of eye medicine. The section details matching and the character pairing of the character's views. It is difficult to understand itself. The theoretical and evidence distribution is scattered, and it is difficult to extract the points.

Reading part

Chapter 1: Selection of Course and Different Curriculum

Chapter 2: Ancient Egypt Underground Canal (Selected) 20-21 2020-8-29

Ancient Egyptian Canal (Selected)

EGYPTIAN ArchaeologistS Claim to Have Discovered A Canal at the Aswan rock quarry, which they say was used to ferry stone blocks used for constructing the giant pyramids, to the Nile River.

Scientists have for long suspected that workers moved the massive blocks and other artefacts directly to their final destinations over waterways.

The Discovery of Canals at the Giza Pyramids and The Luxor Temple, and Ancient Artwork Showing Egyptians Ordes Orve LaVE Monuments Like Obelisks and Statues, has given further crednce to this theory.

bit the newFound Canal, whit has since ben filed in, white is the first proof that waterway facilities.

"What you have is a very strong evidence that they may have loaded the stones in the quaRry ... and as a Result NOT DRAGGING and Hauling Them Over Land. It eliminates that land connection. Y WHO LED The Scientific Tests Confirming The Canal's Existence.

larger Obelisks Can Weight More than 50 Tons, and a particularly well-known unfinished Obelisk at the Quarry is thought to weigh more than 1,100 Tons. ED But was abandoned after Cracks Emerged, Revealing A Rare Glimpse of Ancient Construction Practices.

salima Ikram, An Egyptology at the American University of Cairo Said, that Archaeologist Had Suspected the Existence of A Canal L Inking the nile to the quarry site.

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

"It very nice to find this real confirmation. if the using Rollers and Dragging Things Each Time, Everything Woul Been Much More Time-Consouring and Far Slower, " OW Beliefed that workerd dragged the large stone monumes onTo Rafts at a Point Below they character level, allowing the ArteFacts to Float When The Water Level Rose.

The Canal Likely Filled in With WATH WATER DRING The One of the Nile's Annual Floods, They Said.

They Said The Canal Was Pas Robably A Natural Split in the Quarry Granite, Exploited and Shaped by Workers to Make It More Functional.

IndAlly , Geologists have always faoLing Marks Along the Canal Similar to Those where Obelisks WERE Removed.

the Findings Weered the SeCond National Conference on Geology of the TETHYR at CaiRo University in March and Will Be Published in Advance of the Next Meeting in January Reports National Geographic. (Ani)

...

Hich Paragrains The Follow Information (5)

MATCH ing (4)

RChard R Parizek- Confirming The Canal's Existence

ADEL3ADEL3ADEL3ADEL4--- "We we wewere to remove the w ATER from the Canal, and if we Left it like thattit was be quite dangerous for a tource, "Kelane Said," The Water Would Not Move, and It will not change ... It will have bacteria. "

salima likram-- "We have actually long suspectd the Existence of a Canal Linking the Nile to the Quarry Site, and It's very nice to find this real confirmation, "Said Salima Lkram, An Egyptology at the American Erity of cairo.

richard R Parizek - It's Just Falling Into Ruin "Parizek Said. "There are artifacts there are so unique that it will be a crime to lose. There are more times.To do this type of question, we must first clarify whether its questioning is orderly or disorderly (the name appears in the question is generally orderly). Secondly, pay attention to the order of solving the problem. If it is orderly, the problem can be solved according to the order of the person's name. If it is disorderly, the problem is solved from less to more. When solving the problem, when positioning a person's name, pay special attention to what the person said (that is, the content in the quotation marks), and this person's additional long string of title (synonym) can be omitted. Essence

a. The person named view is generally examined by a person's statement, OPINION, Comment (Comment), and . In this way, there are only two answers in the text in the article:

1. The content in the quotation marks on the name of the person's name;

2. Human name+ Think /Say /Claim /Believe /REPORT /FIND /Insist /admit /admit /admit /admit /admit /admit /report ... + that clause.

b. People names generally appear in the following ways:

1. Full name, such as: Brian Waldron

2. Professor Smith

4. HE/She (in the same In a paragraph, when the person reappears, it is replaced by instructions)

. Therefore, it is recommended that when candidates go to the text to find someone in the text, they should consider the above four situations. Furthermore, we should keep in mind that if a person's name appears N times in a paragraph, it can only be counted once. If a person's name appears in N paragraph, even N times.

C. The answers of this question are all over the full text. Therefore, we should find people names from the beginning of the article.

d. The question seems to be the inspection of the whole article. In fact, the inspection is a few words these people say. Therefore, you should first find someone from the text, and then find the answer.

Summary (4)

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quarry

NL4N/A

Chapter 3: Sounds (Selection) 2012-8-11 2016-8-13 2019-9-28 2020-8-29

musical Maladies

music And the Brain A Re Both Endlessly Fascinating Subjects, and as a Neuroscientist Specialising in Auditory Learning and Memory, I find them espeCially intriguing. So I Had High Expectations of Musicophilia, The Latest Offering from Neurology Author Oliver Sacks. And I Confess to Feeling a Little Guilty Reporting that my reactions to the book are mixed.

sacks Himset is the best part of musicophilia. He Richly Documents His Own Life in the Book and Reveals Highly Personal Experiences. VER of the Book — Which Shows Him Wearing Headphones, Eyes Closed, Clearly Enchanted as He Listens to Alfred Brendel Perform's Pathétique Sonata -Makes A Positive Impression that is Borne Out by the Contents of the Book. Erudite But Never pontifical. He is neither seld-conscious nor self-propml1

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

TML0TML0the Prefaces a GOOD Idea ofa ofa ofa ofa ofa ofa OF What the book will deliver. In it Sacks Explains that he wants to convey the insights glenet from the "Enormous and Rapidly Growing Body of Work on the Next Innings of Musical Perception and Imagery, and the Complex and often Bizarre Disorders to Which these are prone "He Also Stresses the Importance of" The Simple Art of Observation "and" The Richness of the Human Context. " Latest In Technology, "He Says, and to Imaginately Enter into the Experience of His Patients and Subjects. The reader can see that Sacks, Who Has Been Practicing Neurology for 40 Years, is torn Between the "Old-FASHINED" The New-Fangled, High-Tech Approach: He Knows that heneds to Take Heed of the Latter, but his heart like the former.

the Book Consist Mainly of Detaled Descriptions of Cases, Most of thevolving Patients w HOM SACKS HAS Seen in his Practice. Brief Discussions of Contemporary NeurosCientific Reports are sprinkled liberally throughout the text. Part I, "Haunted by Music," Begins with the Strange Case of Tony Cicoria, A Nonmusical, Middle-AGED SURGEON WHO WASUMED by ASIC AFTER BETER BEITER BYEIT BY IGHTNING. He Sudenly Began to Crave Listening to Piano Music, Which HE HE HAD NEVER CARED for in the Past. He Started to Piano and then to Compose Music, Which Arose Spontaneously in His Mind in A "Torrent". happy? Was the case psychology? Near-Death Experience When the Lightning Struck Him.) Or was it that direct Result of a Change in the Auditory Regions of His Creerbral Cortex? PHY (EEG) Showed His Brain Waves to Be Normal in the MID-1990s, Just after HIS Trauma and Subsequent "Conversion" to Music. There are now more sensitive tests, but cicoria has declined to undergo them; Uses of his musicality. What a share!

...

questions 27-30

CHOOSE the Correst Letter, A, B, C or D.

27. WHY Does The Writer Have A Mixed Feeling About the Book?

A The Guilt Made Him So.

B Th E writeCted it to be better than it was.

c sacks failed to include him Personal Stories in the Book.

d This is the only book written by sacks.

28. What is the best part of the book? CKS Listening to Music

B The TOICE VOICE of the Book

C 3C The Autobiography Description scription of Sacks's Wealth

29. In the Preface, what did sacks try to the achieve?

a Make Terms with The New L0B GIVE DETAILED DESCRIPTION of Various Musical Disorders

C Explain How People UNDERTAD MUSIC

D EXPLAIN WHY TO DO AWAY WITH Imple observation

30. What is disappointing about tony Cicoria's CASE?

A He Refuses to Have Further Tests.

HE Can't Determine The Cauer Musical.

C He Nearly Died Because of the Lig

D HIS Brain Waves WEO NORMAL to Show only Statements Agree with The Views of the Writ in Reading Passage 3? In Boxes 31-36 on Your Answer Sheet, Write

yes 31. It is T TO GIVE A Well-Reputable Writer A Less than Favaorage Review.

NG 32. Good Treatment for Musical Disorders.

NO 33. Sacks Believes Technology Methods is not Important with Observation When His Patients.

NG 34. It is different to undertand why music is underValued.

yes 35. ave more skicis about Other theories and Findings.

NO 36. Sacks is impity to use New Testing Methods.

questions CE With the Correct Ending, A-F, Below.

f 37. The dissSociate BetWeen Harmony and Melody

b 38. G Musical Disorders

A 39.THE EEG Scans of Sacks's PatientS

D 40. Sacks Believes Testing Based on Technologiesh1

a Show No Music Brain ML1

B Indicates that Medication Can Have Varied Results.

C IS Key for the Neurologal Community to Unravel The

D Shou. ld not be used in isolation.

e indicate That NOT Everyone Can Receive Good Education.

F Show that Music is not localise L3 Listening Part

Section 1

Theme: Hotel opening celebration and promotion

Question type: fill in blanks+single -choice

reference answer:

111 .. Location name: rose Lane
12. Phone number: 040760822
3. C Work Number
4. C Saturday's NewSpaper
5. B A Free Dinner and All Free Breakfasts
6. A Surfing Holiday with a Lot of Music
7. A PEACEFUL Environment



8-10 Optional

8. A. Walking
9. b. G.EATING OUT

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

Section 2

Topic: Tour guides visiting tourists to visit the Marine Festival Program: Fill in

Reference Answer:

11-14:

11. Tall Ships

12. Market

13. LIVE MUSIC

14. Meeting pointml1

15-20: The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews15. SilverThe last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNewsl016. . Police

18. Songs

19. Every 40 minutes

20. Fishing

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

Topic: Discussion Course

Question: Fill in the blanks+single-choice+matching

Reference Answer:

21-22 Fill in

21 . Feedback ... photocopy of

22. The lecturer will give a HandoT

23-25 ​​Single

23. What does the water think is important?

a. Topic-Relect partml4

24. What does the man threel1

b. ing theory

25. Why does the lecturer Think To Make Some Notes Briefly When You Are Reading A Passage Is Important?

C. Go Back for Reference

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

26-30 matching question

26. Statistics of social science: BE HELPFUL for Mathematics

27. Quantitative Method: P Ractical Examples

28. Pure Mathematics: TAKE Less Time Than Other Courses

29. Basic of the Economy: THE LAST Year Students

30. Dissertation Planning: GOOD 0Section 4

Theme: plant dye

Question type: fill in

Reference Answers:

31. Can Grow in Poor TML4

32. Can Survive in DROUGHT EVIRONMENT

33. Can Stop ERSION

34Corn

35. leAves

36. CARBON DIOXIDE

37. candles The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews8.Easy For DIGESS ION

39. wildlife

40. Global WARMING

writing part

Small Composition: Pillar Chart+Table

Composition: Discussion on the point of view of both parties

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To do this type of question, we must first clarify whether its questioning is orderly or disorderly (the name appears in the question is generally orderly). Secondly, pay attention to the order of solving the problem. If it is orderly, the problem can be solved according to the order of the person's name. If it is disorderly, the problem is solved from less to more. When solving the problem, when positioning a person's name, pay special attention to what the person said (that is, the content in the quotation marks), and this person's additional long string of title (synonym) can be omitted. Essence

a. The person named view is generally examined by a person's statement, OPINION, Comment (Comment), and . In this way, there are only two answers in the text in the article:

1. The content in the quotation marks on the name of the person's name;

2. Human name+ Think /Say /Claim /Believe /REPORT /FIND /Insist /admit /admit /admit /admit /admit /admit /report ... + that clause.

b. People names generally appear in the following ways:

1. Full name, such as: Brian Waldron

2. Professor Smith

4. HE/She (in the same In a paragraph, when the person reappears, it is replaced by instructions)

. Therefore, it is recommended that when candidates go to the text to find someone in the text, they should consider the above four situations. Furthermore, we should keep in mind that if a person's name appears N times in a paragraph, it can only be counted once. If a person's name appears in N paragraph, even N times.

C. The answers of this question are all over the full text. Therefore, we should find people names from the beginning of the article.

d. The question seems to be the inspection of the whole article. In fact, the inspection is a few words these people say. Therefore, you should first find someone from the text, and then find the answer.The last test of the

before changing the question was read to the roast ducks with a lot of eye medicine. The section details matching and the character pairing of the character's views. It is difficult to understand itself. The theoretical and evidence distribution is scattered, and it is difficult to extract the points.

Reading part

Chapter 1: Selection of Course and Different Curriculum

Chapter 2: Ancient Egypt Underground Canal (Selected) 20-21 2020-8-29

Ancient Egyptian Canal (Selected)

EGYPTIAN ArchaeologistS Claim to Have Discovered A Canal at the Aswan rock quarry, which they say was used to ferry stone blocks used for constructing the giant pyramids, to the Nile River.

Scientists have for long suspected that workers moved the massive blocks and other artefacts directly to their final destinations over waterways.

The Discovery of Canals at the Giza Pyramids and The Luxor Temple, and Ancient Artwork Showing Egyptians Ordes Orve LaVE Monuments Like Obelisks and Statues, has given further crednce to this theory.

bit the newFound Canal, whit has since ben filed in, white is the first proof that waterway facilities.

"What you have is a very strong evidence that they may have loaded the stones in the quaRry ... and as a Result NOT DRAGGING and Hauling Them Over Land. It eliminates that land connection. Y WHO LED The Scientific Tests Confirming The Canal's Existence.

larger Obelisks Can Weight More than 50 Tons, and a particularly well-known unfinished Obelisk at the Quarry is thought to weigh more than 1,100 Tons. ED But was abandoned after Cracks Emerged, Revealing A Rare Glimpse of Ancient Construction Practices.

salima Ikram, An Egyptology at the American University of Cairo Said, that Archaeologist Had Suspected the Existence of A Canal L Inking the nile to the quarry site.

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

"It very nice to find this real confirmation. if the using Rollers and Dragging Things Each Time, Everything Woul Been Much More Time-Consouring and Far Slower, " OW Beliefed that workerd dragged the large stone monumes onTo Rafts at a Point Below they character level, allowing the ArteFacts to Float When The Water Level Rose.

The Canal Likely Filled in With WATH WATER DRING The One of the Nile's Annual Floods, They Said.

They Said The Canal Was Pas Robably A Natural Split in the Quarry Granite, Exploited and Shaped by Workers to Make It More Functional.

IndAlly , Geologists have always faoLing Marks Along the Canal Similar to Those where Obelisks WERE Removed.

the Findings Weered the SeCond National Conference on Geology of the TETHYR at CaiRo University in March and Will Be Published in Advance of the Next Meeting in January Reports National Geographic. (Ani)

...

Hich Paragrains The Follow Information (5)

MATCH ing (4)

RChard R Parizek- Confirming The Canal's Existence

ADEL3ADEL3ADEL3ADEL4--- "We we wewere to remove the w ATER from the Canal, and if we Left it like thattit was be quite dangerous for a tource, "Kelane Said," The Water Would Not Move, and It will not change ... It will have bacteria. "

salima likram-- "We have actually long suspectd the Existence of a Canal Linking the Nile to the Quarry Site, and It's very nice to find this real confirmation, "Said Salima Lkram, An Egyptology at the American Erity of cairo.

richard R Parizek - It's Just Falling Into Ruin "Parizek Said. "There are artifacts there are so unique that it will be a crime to lose. There are more times.To do this type of question, we must first clarify whether its questioning is orderly or disorderly (the name appears in the question is generally orderly). Secondly, pay attention to the order of solving the problem. If it is orderly, the problem can be solved according to the order of the person's name. If it is disorderly, the problem is solved from less to more. When solving the problem, when positioning a person's name, pay special attention to what the person said (that is, the content in the quotation marks), and this person's additional long string of title (synonym) can be omitted. Essence

a. The person named view is generally examined by a person's statement, OPINION, Comment (Comment), and . In this way, there are only two answers in the text in the article:

1. The content in the quotation marks on the name of the person's name;

2. Human name+ Think /Say /Claim /Believe /REPORT /FIND /Insist /admit /admit /admit /admit /admit /admit /report ... + that clause.

b. People names generally appear in the following ways:

1. Full name, such as: Brian Waldron

2. Professor Smith

4. HE/She (in the same In a paragraph, when the person reappears, it is replaced by instructions)

. Therefore, it is recommended that when candidates go to the text to find someone in the text, they should consider the above four situations. Furthermore, we should keep in mind that if a person's name appears N times in a paragraph, it can only be counted once. If a person's name appears in N paragraph, even N times.

C. The answers of this question are all over the full text. Therefore, we should find people names from the beginning of the article.

d. The question seems to be the inspection of the whole article. In fact, the inspection is a few words these people say. Therefore, you should first find someone from the text, and then find the answer.

Summary (4)

ASWAN

quarry

NL4N/A

Chapter 3: Sounds (Selection) 2012-8-11 2016-8-13 2019-9-28 2020-8-29

musical Maladies

music And the Brain A Re Both Endlessly Fascinating Subjects, and as a Neuroscientist Specialising in Auditory Learning and Memory, I find them espeCially intriguing. So I Had High Expectations of Musicophilia, The Latest Offering from Neurology Author Oliver Sacks. And I Confess to Feeling a Little Guilty Reporting that my reactions to the book are mixed.

sacks Himset is the best part of musicophilia. He Richly Documents His Own Life in the Book and Reveals Highly Personal Experiences. VER of the Book — Which Shows Him Wearing Headphones, Eyes Closed, Clearly Enchanted as He Listens to Alfred Brendel Perform's Pathétique Sonata -Makes A Positive Impression that is Borne Out by the Contents of the Book. Erudite But Never pontifical. He is neither seld-conscious nor self-propml1

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

TML0TML0the Prefaces a GOOD Idea ofa ofa ofa ofa ofa ofa OF What the book will deliver. In it Sacks Explains that he wants to convey the insights glenet from the "Enormous and Rapidly Growing Body of Work on the Next Innings of Musical Perception and Imagery, and the Complex and often Bizarre Disorders to Which these are prone "He Also Stresses the Importance of" The Simple Art of Observation "and" The Richness of the Human Context. " Latest In Technology, "He Says, and to Imaginately Enter into the Experience of His Patients and Subjects. The reader can see that Sacks, Who Has Been Practicing Neurology for 40 Years, is torn Between the "Old-FASHINED" The New-Fangled, High-Tech Approach: He Knows that heneds to Take Heed of the Latter, but his heart like the former.

the Book Consist Mainly of Detaled Descriptions of Cases, Most of thevolving Patients w HOM SACKS HAS Seen in his Practice. Brief Discussions of Contemporary NeurosCientific Reports are sprinkled liberally throughout the text. Part I, "Haunted by Music," Begins with the Strange Case of Tony Cicoria, A Nonmusical, Middle-AGED SURGEON WHO WASUMED by ASIC AFTER BETER BEITER BYEIT BY IGHTNING. He Sudenly Began to Crave Listening to Piano Music, Which HE HE HAD NEVER CARED for in the Past. He Started to Piano and then to Compose Music, Which Arose Spontaneously in His Mind in A "Torrent". happy? Was the case psychology? Near-Death Experience When the Lightning Struck Him.) Or was it that direct Result of a Change in the Auditory Regions of His Creerbral Cortex? PHY (EEG) Showed His Brain Waves to Be Normal in the MID-1990s, Just after HIS Trauma and Subsequent "Conversion" to Music. There are now more sensitive tests, but cicoria has declined to undergo them; Uses of his musicality. What a share!

...

questions 27-30

CHOOSE the Correst Letter, A, B, C or D.

27. WHY Does The Writer Have A Mixed Feeling About the Book?

A The Guilt Made Him So.

B Th E writeCted it to be better than it was.

c sacks failed to include him Personal Stories in the Book.

d This is the only book written by sacks.

28. What is the best part of the book? CKS Listening to Music

B The TOICE VOICE of the Book

C 3C The Autobiography Description scription of Sacks's Wealth

29. In the Preface, what did sacks try to the achieve?

a Make Terms with The New L0B GIVE DETAILED DESCRIPTION of Various Musical Disorders

C Explain How People UNDERTAD MUSIC

D EXPLAIN WHY TO DO AWAY WITH Imple observation

30. What is disappointing about tony Cicoria's CASE?

A He Refuses to Have Further Tests.

HE Can't Determine The Cauer Musical.

C He Nearly Died Because of the Lig

D HIS Brain Waves WEO NORMAL to Show only Statements Agree with The Views of the Writ in Reading Passage 3? In Boxes 31-36 on Your Answer Sheet, Write

yes 31. It is T TO GIVE A Well-Reputable Writer A Less than Favaorage Review.

NG 32. Good Treatment for Musical Disorders.

NO 33. Sacks Believes Technology Methods is not Important with Observation When His Patients.

NG 34. It is different to undertand why music is underValued.

yes 35. ave more skicis about Other theories and Findings.

NO 36. Sacks is impity to use New Testing Methods.

questions CE With the Correct Ending, A-F, Below.

f 37. The dissSociate BetWeen Harmony and Melody

b 38. G Musical Disorders

A 39.THE EEG Scans of Sacks's PatientS

D 40. Sacks Believes Testing Based on Technologiesh1

a Show No Music Brain ML1

B Indicates that Medication Can Have Varied Results.

C IS Key for the Neurologal Community to Unravel The

D Shou. ld not be used in isolation.

e indicate That NOT Everyone Can Receive Good Education.

F Show that Music is not localise L3 Listening Part

Section 1

Theme: Hotel opening celebration and promotion

Question type: fill in blanks+single -choice

reference answer:

111 .. Location name: rose Lane
12. Phone number: 040760822
3. C Work Number
4. C Saturday's NewSpaper
5. B A Free Dinner and All Free Breakfasts
6. A Surfing Holiday with a Lot of Music
7. A PEACEFUL Environment



8-10 Optional

8. A. Walking
9. b. G.EATING OUT

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

Section 2

Topic: Tour guides visiting tourists to visit the Marine Festival Program: Fill in

Reference Answer:

11-14:

11. Tall Ships

12. Market

13. LIVE MUSIC

14. Meeting pointml1

15-20: The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews15. SilverThe last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNewsl016. . Police

18. Songs

19. Every 40 minutes

20. Fishing

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

Topic: Discussion Course

Question: Fill in the blanks+single-choice+matching

Reference Answer:

21-22 Fill in

21 . Feedback ... photocopy of

22. The lecturer will give a HandoT

23-25 ​​Single

23. What does the water think is important?

a. Topic-Relect partml4

24. What does the man threel1

b. ing theory

25. Why does the lecturer Think To Make Some Notes Briefly When You Are Reading A Passage Is Important?

C. Go Back for Reference

The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

26-30 matching question

26. Statistics of social science: BE HELPFUL for Mathematics

27. Quantitative Method: P Ractical Examples

28. Pure Mathematics: TAKE Less Time Than Other Courses

29. Basic of the Economy: THE LAST Year Students

30. Dissertation Planning: GOOD 0Section 4

Theme: plant dye

Question type: fill in

Reference Answers:

31. Can Grow in Poor TML4

32. Can Survive in DROUGHT EVIRONMENT

33. Can Stop ERSION

34Corn

35. leAves

36. CARBON DIOXIDE

37. candles The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews8.Easy For DIGESS ION

39. wildlife

40. Global WARMING

writing part

Small Composition: Pillar Chart+Table

Composition: Discussion on the point of view of both parties

SOME people Think it is more beneficial to play Re Played in Teams , E.G. Football. And some people Think IndiDuals, E.G. Tennis and Swimming, is Better. Discuss Both Views and Give Your Own 0The last test before changing the question was read to the roast ducks a lot of eye medicine. Even if the paragraph details match and the character viewing of the character, even if it is a conventional combination, the two questions are still undergoing great pressure, especiall - DayDayNews

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