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Part III (20 points,2 points each) Questions 21-30 are based on Passage 4. Passage 4 I learned very soon in our relationship that Kathy was jealous.She did not like to think that I had anything that she did not have.We would have great fun going out shopping. However,if I bought,say,a dress for a party,and she thought my dress was better than hers,she would start to say slightly unkind things about it.I could not understand this at all,and even now it puzzles me. The other problem was my mother.She thought Kathy was common.She thought Kathy had a bad influence over me.She even disliked Kathy's way of speaking.She thought her pronunciation was common.Mum disliked Kathy and looked down on her and kept telling me to stop seeing her.If ever I invited her into the house,she would be angry and tell me off as soon as Kathy was gone. Thanks to Kathy I had a wonderful year at the Tech.As a result I looked forward to going out to work.If the Tech could be such fun,so could work!Perhaps I foolishly imagined that wherever I went I would meet another Kathy.But at the end of that wonderful year two things happened that destroyed our friendship. The students always celebrated the end of the college year with a fancy-dress dance.It was a big event.But unfortunately,Kathy and I had made other arrangements for the day of the dance.We had booked to go to a theatre.We had talked for ages of going,and at last we had our tickets.For us this was a big event.Then we realised that the students'dance was on the same day.It was a shame.But our hearts were set on the theatre. Then Kathy came round to see me.Mother was in at the time,and I have to speak to her on the doorstep.I told her I couldn't ask her in because my Mum had a bad headache. She smiled and said she was sorry about my mother's bad head.But I was sure she knew what had really happened. But she carried on smiling and then she said:"I'm sorry but I can't come to the theatre with you.My brother's come home and he wants me to take him to the dance.I can't let him down.I hardly ever see him.And he'd bought the tickets before he told me about it. 924Part ill (20 points, 2 points each) Qu臼tions 21- 30 are based on Passage 4. Passage 4 I learned very soon in our relationship that Kathy was jealous. She did not like to think that I had anything that she did not have. We would have great fun going out shopping. However, if I bought , say, a dress for a party, and she thought my dress was better than hers, she would start to say slightly unkind things about it. I could not understand this at all , and even now it puzzles me. The other problem was my mother. She thought Kathy was common. She thought Kathy had a bad influence over me. She even disliked Kathy' s way of speaking. She thought her pronunciation was common. Mum disliked Kathy and looked down on her and kept telling me to stop seeing her. If ever I invited her into the house , she would be angry and tell me off as soon as Kathy was gone. Thanks to Kathy I had a wonderful year at the Tech. As a result I looked forward to going out to work. If the Tech could be such fun , so could work! Perhaps I foolishly imagined that wherever I went I would meet another Kathy. But at the end of that wonderful year two things happened that destroyed our friendship. The students always celebrated the end of the college year with a fancy-dress dance. It was a big event. But unfortunately, Kathy and I had made other arrangements for the day of the dance. We had booked to go to a theatre. We had talked for ages of going , and at last we had our tickets. For us this was a big event. Then we realised that the students' dance was on the same day. It was a shame. But our hearts were set on the theatre. Then Kathy came round to see me. Mother was in at the time , and I have to speak to her on the doorstep. 1 told her I couldn't ask her in because my Mum had a bad headache. She smiled and said she was sorry about my mother' s bad head. But I was sure she knew what had really happened. But she carried on smiling and then she said: "I' m sorry but I can' t come to the theatre with you. My brother's come home and he wants me to take him to the dance. I can' t let him down. 1 hardly ever see him. And he'd bought the tickets before he told me about it. " 924
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