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HIKING CLUB Join us for a 10-mile count...

 

HIKING CLUB

Join us for a 10-mile country walk

On Saturday, October 5th

Children at the Market Square at 2 p.m.

Call Jeff on 3338651

SINGLES’ CLUB

A club for single people looking for friends.

Aged 25 — 40.

ACTIVITIES:

Parties, meals, swimming, concerts…

We meet every Thursday at 8:30 p.m.

Tel: 7026449

E-mail:singleclub@yahoo.com

SUMMER JOB

Do you like to talk with people?

Do you like to write stories?

Do you want to work for a magazine?

Then come and work for us as a reporter.

Please call Karen at 5558823.

WANTED

A 2-bedroom house in the city center.

Under 800 a month.

Call Tony at 3802692.

 

 

 

1.Mr. Green wants to go hiking with his children. They should meet at the Market Square ______.

A.at 2 p.m. on October 5th B.on Saturday morning

C.at 8: 30 a.m. on October 5th D.on Sunday morning

2.Tony needs a house __________.

A.in the countryside B.in the city center

C.near the station D.next to the school

3.Alice wants to practice writing stories in her summer holiday. She had better ______ for more information.

A.send an e-mail to Singles’ Club B.join the Hiking Club

C.make a phone call to Karen D.call Tony at 3338651

 

1.A 2.B 3.C 【解析】 本文是一篇应用文。文章由四则消息组成:远足活动;单身人寻友;暑期兼职记者;求租房。 1.细节理解题。根据HIKING CLUB中的“Join us for a 10-mile country walk On Saturday, October 5th; Children at the Market Square at 2 p.m.”可知,远足俱乐部提供远足活动的时间和地点是:10月5日下午2点;Market Square。因此格林先生想和他的孩子们去远足,他们应该于10月5日下午2点来到Market Square。故选A。 2.细节理解题。根据WANTED中的“A 2-bedroom house in the city center. Call Tony at 3802692.”可知,Tony想要在市中心租一个有两个卧室的房子。即Tony是想要在市中心租房。故选B。 3.细节理解题。根据SUMMER JOB中的“Do you like to write stories? Please call Karen at 5558823.”可知,喜欢写小说的人请与Karen电话联系。因此Alice想在暑假练习写小说,她最好给Karen打个电话了解情况。故选C。
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