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For this part, you are required to write a composition approximately 120 words entitled "Advertisement" You are advised to arrange your idea in three paragraphs with key words for each paragraph given. The followings are the Words you must use in your composition.
Keywords: criticism, advertise, important, development, newspaper, TV, information, product, customer, manufacturer, TV station, money, poor, quality, can’t sell well, too many
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Part B
Directions:
A. Title: SCHOOL ACTIVITIES
B. Word limit: 160 -200 words
C. Time limit: 40 minutes
D. You are required to develop your essay according to the given topic sentence of each paragraph.
4. Your preference.
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Read the following text carefully and then
translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be
written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
In New Zealand Christmas Day itself is observed much the same
way as it is in the United States and Europe. {{U}}(61) There are some concessions
to the reversed seasons, however, for Christmas down under comes in
midsummer.{{/U}} On the New Zealand Christmas dinner menu, for instance, plum
pudding is almost invariably flanked by fruit salad, ice cream, and fresh summer
fruits such as strawberries and raspberries.
In New Zealand
Christmas is preeminently the season for reaffirming goodwill and friendship for
the gathering and reunion of friends and families. For several weeks before
December 25th, New Zealanders crowd the shops and department stores looking for
presents for their families and close friends, and greeting cards for less
intimate acquaintances. {{U}}(62) Th
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In the following article some paragraphs have
been removed. For Questions 66~70, choose the most suitable paragraph from the
list A~F to fit into each of the numbered gaps. There is one paragraph which
does not fit in any of the gaps. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
From her vantage point she watched the main doors swing open
and the first arrivals pour in. Those who had been at the head of the line
paused momentarily on entry, looked around curiously, then quickly moved forward
as others behind pressed in. Within moments the central public area of the big
branch bank was filled with a chattering, noisy crowd. The building, relatively
quiet less than a minute earlier, had become a Babel. Edwina saw a tall heavyset
black man wave some dollar bills and announce loudly,"I want to put my money in
the bank. "
66.______
It seemed as if the report
about everyone having come to open an account had been acc