Preview: Riddle: It does exist. But it will never return. What is it? Americans value time and save it carefully. Time is a real, precious resource to them so every minute must count. Visitors may think Americans are always in rush and under pressure. Smiles and short conversations, and small exchanges with strangers don't exist because Americans dislike
Oral Test for New Integrated English Band(1-B) 1. Read the following passage and you are expected to answer the questions based on it. A certain old gentleman was very unhappy about modern education, and thought that young people nowadays were not being taught the importance of knowing the
Book two Unit nine Preview Students all over the world dream of what will happen in their future. Many hope to travel abroad where they can both use their education and earn a good salary. Large, modern countries like English and America welcome such graduates, making it easy for them to enter the count
Inti I. Basic listening practice 1. Script M: I'm beside myself with joy. I'm so lucky. Guess what? I've won a lit of money in the lottery W: Yeah? Well, you do know that money is the root of all evil, right? Q What does the woman mean?
Inti I. Basic listening practice 1. Script W: Ok. It's your turn to pay the bill. I paid last time M: What? You have a selective memory. You tried to pay last turn, but your credit card failed; so I ended up paying! It's definitely your turn Q: What is true according to the conversation? 2. Script
Referred pain Because of this convergence and the fact that the spinal neurons are most often activated by inputs from the skin, activity evoked in spinal neurons by input from deep structures is mislocalized by the patient to a place that is roughly coextensive with the region of skin innervated by
Students will be able to: 1. grasp the layout and conventions of letter writing; 2. recognize the distinctions between personal letter and business letter; 3. write a letter using the right format and appropriate language. • Layout and conventions of letter writing • Business and personal letters: formal and informal distinctions
In this unit, you will first listen and then talk about college life read about how much there is to learn in college write about your most memorable examination practice reading skills: reading with a purpose practice forming compound and complex sentences learn to fill in registration forms and design name cards visit culture salon about college life in the United