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Welcome all of you. Can everybody see and hear me Good. I’m Sam, your guide for this tour of the Bicentennial Park. I hope that you’re all wearing your most comfortable shoes and that you can keep up the pace. So let’s get under way on our tour around this wonderful park.
I’ll start today with some general background information. There used to he a lot of factories in this area until the 1960s. Creating the park required the demolition of lots of derelict buildings on the site, so most of the exciting park space all around you was originally warehouses and storehouses.
The idea of building a public park here was first discussed when a property developer proposed a high-rise housing development, but the local community wasn’t happy. If the land was to be cleaned up, they wanted to use the site for recreation. Residents wanted open space for outdoor activities, rather than housing or even an indoor sports complex.
Now to the Bic
A. a bus tour
B. a train tour
C. a walking tour
D. a business tour
M: Do you often hear from your family
W: I used to get a lot of letters, but now they’re getting fewer. My parents are really busy with their work.
Questions 11~13:
M: Congratulations on breaking the records at the recent Olympics, Miss Green!
W: Thank you, Mr Parker.
M: Oh, look at those trophies! You became a swimming star at the age of fifteen, didn’t you
W: Yeah, you’re right.
M: Could you tell me something about your plans for the future
W: To tell you the truth, I’m going to give up swimming from now on.
M: I beg your pardon
W: I mean I’d rather not swim at all. I’m too old to...
M: Excuse me, if I’m not wrong, you’re only twenty now. Is it too old at twenty
W: Yes, too old for a swimmer. If I swim in an international competition, I’ll hardly be able to win.
M: But...er...don’t you enjoy swimming
W: Certa
A. She has more letters now than before.
B. She doesn’t have so many letters as before.
C. She often hears from her family. now.
D. She is used to having a lot of letters.
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