A.IELTS is a prehensive test of your English proficiency. |
B.And, yes, that includes the United States. |
C.The shorter one is a description of something. |
D.Some schools accept both the TOEFL and the IELTS. |
A.Stone Age people lived a simple life. |
B.But today, we enjoy eating a lot of these. |
C.In that case, they would live much healthier. |
D.Ancient people also got lots of physical exercise. |
Theme | Dos and Don’ts in Rome |
Eating | ▲Always have your breakfast with a cup of drink, Cappuccino or espresso (76) . ▲Arrive at least fifteen minutes last if you (77) for dinner. ▲Bread, when served, is rarely (78) by butter or olive oil. ▲(79) some daily specials in restaurants directly, as regular customers do. |
Drinking | ▲Public water fountains are always (80) by real Romans and their dogs. ▲Refill your water bottles from the fountains, too. |
Traffic rules | ▲Never expect cars to stop for you unless in a crosswalk or there is a traffic light. ▲When you are in a crosswalk, you’d better keep (81) . |
(82) | ▲Have some euros with you for smaller (83) , because not all shops take credit cards. |
Communicating | ▲Start your (84) with local people by talking about Italian soccer and they will be (85) to share their opinions with you. |
A.But the man who really has a great deal to do is very careful with his time and seldom complains because he lacks it. |
B.The unpunctual man,on one hand,never does what he should do ahead of time. |
C.In fact,time is life itself. |
D.A man who is known to be habitually unpunctual is never trusted by his friends or |
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