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A)they were chatting B)they were having a party C) they were preparing for a dinner D)they were watching a fire 2. Pepys went back to bed because A)he was not interested in chatting about a fire B)he did not think the fire was anything special C)the fire was far away D)the fire had died down 3. When Pepys was tidying his room and things, Jane came in and told him that A)the fire was dying down B)the fire had been put out C) the fire was a bad one D)no flame could be seen 14. The fire started A)on London Brid B)in a baker's house C) because the lane was too narrow to allow people to come to help D)because people could not get enough water to put it out 5. Pie Corner was A)the site of the Tower of London B) the site of the Great Fire of London C)the Ours is a big world, complex and full of many diverse people. People with many varying points of view are constantly running up against others who have differing opinions. Those of us who smoke are just one group of many. Recently, the activism of non-smokers has reminded us of the need to be considerate of others when we smoke in public ut, please! Enough is enough! We should like to remind non-smokers that courtesy is a two-way treet. If you politely request that someone not smoke you are more likely to receive a cooperative response than if you scowl fiercely and hurl insults. If you speak directly to someone, you are more likely to get what you want than if you com-plain to the management Many of us have been smoking for so long that we sometimes for- get that others are not used to e aroma of burning tobacco. Were human, and like everyone else we occasionally offend unknowingly. But most of us are open to friendly suggestions and comments, and quite willing to modify our behaviour to accommodate others Smokers are people, too. We laugh and cry. We have hopes, dreams, aspirations. We have children,3 A) they were chatting B) they were having a party C) they were preparing for a dinner D) they were watching a fire 12. Pepys went back to bed because __________. A) he was not interested in chatting about a fire B) he did not think the fire was anything special C) the fire was far away D) the fire had died down 13. When Pepys was tidying his room and things, Jane came in and told him that __________. A) the fire was dying down B) the fire had been put out C) the fire was a bad one D) no flame could be seen 14. The fire started ____________. A) on London Bridge B) in a baker’s house C) because the lane was too narrow to allow people to come to help D) because people could not get enough water to put it out 15. Pie Corner was ______________. A) the site of the Tower of London B) the site of the Great Fire of London C) the place where the fire ended D) the place where Pepys lived Ours is a big world, complex and full of many diverse people. People with many varying points of view are constantly running up against others who have differing opinions. Those of us who smoke are just one group of many. Recently, the activism of non-smokers has reminded us of the need to be considerate of others when we smoke in public. But, please! Enough is enough! We should like to remind non-smokers that courtesy is a two-way street. If you politely request that someone not smoke you are more likely to receive a cooperative response than if you scowl fiercely and hurl insults. If you speak directly to someone, you are more likely to get what you want than if you com- plain to the management. Many of us have been smoking for so long that we sometimes for- get that others are not used to the aroma of burning tobacco. We’ re human, and like everyone else we occasionally offend unknowingly. But most of us are open to friendly suggestions and comments, and quite willing to modify our behaviour to accommodate others. Smokers are people, too. We laugh and cry. We have hopes, dreams, aspirations. We have children
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