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[填空题]Every traveller has a tale to tell about bad driving. These are usually exaggerated
(21) of life on the main streets of cities where the motorists are crazy and traffic lights are treated as colourful (22) .
It all happened on a Sunday April morning. I (23) my intention to turn left into a side road and paused as the oncoming traffic cleared. But as I drove across the road, an elderly man driving a battered Renault 12 chose to overtake me (24) pass on the inside. There was a fearful bang and my car was pushed sideways. I felt groggy and bruised and was taken to hospital in the back seat of a police car. There my spleen was removed. Fortunately, though, my recovery was steady and (25) .
But that’s not the end of the tale. Yes, I had taken out insurance and it covered my medical expenses, (26) while I recovered and my flights home. However, as all ways, there was a catch to it. I had (27) hired my car from a backstreet firm called Kavis that had been recommended by the hotel front de
[单项选择]It is (odd) that so little is known about the talented painter.
A. surprising
B. unreasonable
C. strange
D. unbelievable
[单项选择]What has been found about children of unusual talent
[A] Many of them are from middle-class families.
[B] There are more girls than boys among them.
[C] They are mostly born by natural childbirth.
[D] Their parents are usually ambitious and humorous.
[简答题]Part 2&3Weather
Please tell me about a bad weather you experienced
When it happened
Who you were with
What did you do
And explain how did it affect you
How does the bad weather affect people’s life
How does the bad weather affect people’s mood
How do the governments react to the bad weather
What are the weathers like in different regions
[填空题]Bill: Do you think I should tell Jim the bad news
Alice: ______
[填空题]Feeling bad about yourself
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Complaining about faulty goods or bad service is never easy. First of all, complaints must be made to a responsible person. Go back to the shop where you bought the goods, taking with you any receipt you may have and ask to see the owner.
If you don’t want to do it in person, write a letter. Stick to the facts and keep a copy of what you write. At this stage you should give any receipt numbers, but need not give receipts or other documents to prove you bought the article. If you are dissatisfied with the answer you get, write to the managing director of the firm or shop. Be sure to keep copies of your own letters and any answers you receive.
If your complaint is a just one, the shopkeeper may offer to replace the faulty article. You may have the right to refuse the goods and ask for a refund, but this is only where you have hardly used the goods and have acted at once. And if you have suffered some special loss, for example, a new washer tears your clothes,