Don't hurry (別著急), there is ______ time left.

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  A. little   B. a little   C. few   D. a few

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Father: Mike, yesterday you told me that you will have a Chinese test today. Why are you still in
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Mike:  I don’t   2   very well.
Father: Oh, dear! What’s the matter?
Mike: I don’t know. I have a stomachache.
Father: Really? If you are   3  , you’ll have to  4    the doctor.
Mike: Can I have some breakfast?
Father: No, you   5    eat anything until you see the doctor.
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Father: Mike, yesterday you told me that you will have a Chinese test today. Why are you still in bed? You should get up and get   1   for school. If you don’t hurry up, you’ll be late.

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Mike: I don’t know. I have a stomachache.

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If you open today’s newspaper, what do you see? Ads! Look through a magazine. More ads! Turn on the TV. Still more ads! Everywhere you look, someone has something to sell.

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      A. Because they know every product well.

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      B. Some ads make promises to people and they can keep them.

      C. Ads are full of strong words, such as “new” and “improved”.

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      A. a kind of car            B. a kind of computer   C. a kind of soap

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      A. We should not always believe the ads.

      B. We should buy things that ads ask us to buy.

      C. We should think about ads before buying things.

 

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