高职英语2 复习题及答案

高职英语2期末考试复习题

I. Listening

1. Can you draw a horse/house?B

2. It’s almost down/dawn.B

3. How do you like that clock/cloak?A

4. Tomorrow she will come to see my folks/fox.A

5. When did you buy the coat/goat?B

6. Don’t sit on my back/bag.A

7. My name is Jesse/Yeats.A

8. Why don’t you like such a beautiful gem/yam?A

9. There is a small bug in the air/ear.A

10. How do you like the beer/bear?A

11. She always says no/now to the boy’s request.A

12. It is really a beautiful tone/town.B

13. You’d better have a look at your chin/gin.A

14. I’d love to see my chain/Jane.B

15. She likes to try/dry on all the clothesA.

16. Can you see the train/drain over there?B

17. They escaped from the night/net.B

18. The price/press is too much for me.A

19. I consider the folds/foods to be very important.A

20. I’m in a very bad mood/mold.A

21. The apples on the tree are glowing/growing under the sun.A

22. He hid himself behind the grass/glass.A

23. He is interested in collecting maples/marbles.B

24. The couple/cable greeted everyone they met on the street.A

1. A. She likes the model. B B. She wants the fashionable coat.

C. She doesn’t like the model. D. People don’t know what she likes.

2. A. It is very suitable. B B. The suit is fashionable.

C. The suit is old. D. He has no idea at all.

3. A. In a studio. B B. In a shop.

C. At a painter’s home. D. At a restaurant.

4. A. At the railway station. C B. At home.

C. In a shop. D. At school.

5. A. White is the most popular color.

B. No one cares.

C. No one likes white.D

D. She doesn’t care much about the fashion.

6. A. It is awful. B B. It is beautiful.

C. It is expensive. D. He doesn’t like it.

7. A. He doesn’t like the tie. B B. His wife bought the tie for him.

C. He likes both the tie and the hat. D. He has no money at all.

8. A. She paid $40 for the coat. B B. Her husband gave it to her as a gift.

C. She bought it on her 40th birthday. D. Her friend sent it to her as a gift.

9. A. He saw the movie. B. He had supper at home.

C. He did some shopping. C D. He did some housework.

10. A. Go to see the later show. A B. Wait for ten minutes.

C. Come back in ten minutes. D. Never go to the movies.

11. A.1,000 yuan. B.1,500 yuan.

C.1,200 yuan. D D.2,000 yuan.

12. A. At a restaurant. B B. At a shop.

C. At a hotel. D. At the office.

13. A. To a concert. A B. To a party.

C. To a shop. D. To a meeting.

14. A. To visit a hero. B B. To see a film.

C. To go to the park. D. To go boating.

15. A. The children. D B. A film.

C. The guests. D. A broken TV.

16. A. He should watch TV. B B. He should study.

C. He should sleep. D. He should play football.

17. A. Some pictures. C B. A watch.

C. Some flowers. D. A necklace.

18. A.A farmer. A B. A fruit seller.

C. A vegetable dealer. D. A gardener.

19. A. 20. D B. 21.

C. 18. D. 19.

20. A. She doesn’t say. A B. Some cigarettes.

C. Some dresses. D. Some shirts.

21. A. A boss. B B. An actress.

C. A singer. D. A cleaner.

22. A. At a supermarket. D B. At a cinema.

C. At an airport. D. At a hotel.

23. A. She will study. A B. She will see the Greens.

C. She will go on a field trip. D. She’ll join the Greens.

24. A. She is seriously ill. C B. She knows a secret.

C. She doesn’t know the bad news. D. She is afraid of her son.

(一)

California woman who has been eating fast food for nearly 80

years is to be the oldest living American. The Research Group has given the

title to Mary Christian, who was born on June 2, 1889. She became the nation’s oldest person

when 113-year-old Mary died. Mary Christian’s two sons died 14 grandchildren and 30 great grandchildren. Although she stays in bed at the care center and can’t

see well, her sense of and she often ate two of her foods----fried chicken and hamburgers until 2000.

(二)

Mr. Smith lived in the countryside, but worked in the downtown of a big city. So five days a

week he went to work

One morning, he was reading his newspaper on the train when a man sitting behind him, who

Mr. Smith had never met before, spoke to him. The man said, “You’re not leading a very life, are you? You get on the same train at the same station at the same time every morning, and

you always sit in the same seat and the same newspaper.” Mr. Smith put his paper down, ,

and said to the man angrily, “How do you know all that about me?”

“Because I’m always sitting in this seat you,” the man answered.

(三)

While radio was still in its early stage, the wonder of television had already been made.

Television rapidly became more popular than forms of the media.

Television is now playing a very to the TV and then we can see plays, films and shows of every kind, not to

mention political discussions and the exciting football matches. The

programs on TV introduce to us things we may never have or never have

heard about before. But some think that we can be happier if we don’t watch television because it

makes us very passive.

(四)

Listen to Conversation 1, and fill in the table with the information you hear. The

conversation will be spoken twice.

II. Choose the best answer 1. Fill in the blanks with the words given below and change the form if necessary

public survive afford teenager frequent explanation

1. Health food gained popularity when the began to think more

seriously about their physical well-being.

2. We need a bigger house, but we just can’t the rent.

3. The customer was angry at being kept waiting, and he refused to listen to the waiter’s 4. This hairstyle is very popular among nowadays.

5. After her mother left for Beijing, her calls became less .

6. Some strange customs have from earlier times.

Invest blank grateful familiar serve impress

1. If you could get that report finished by Thursday I’d be very 2. Chinese parents are willing to money in their children. In particular, investment in education is regarded as being important to the future of their children.

our customers by providing good services.

4. When I tried to remember his name, my mind was a complete 5. The house looked strangely to her, though she knew she’d never been there before.

6. The Great Wall has never failed to people.

possibility condition alive abroad response bend

1. We don’t know whether he’s dead or 2. I knocked on the door but there was no 3. Is there a that you could pick me up from the airport.

4. When a child has become to life in a city, he or she may feel quite uncomfortable in any other environment.

5. He his face down to the fire, seeking comfort from its warmth.

6. Statistics show that the total number of Chinese students studying is 300,000 in 103 countries.

2. Choose the best answer

1. I prefer tea to coffee. I find drinking tea is , or better than, drinking coffee.

A. as good as B. as good C. good D. good as

2. The Nile is the Thames.

A. more longer than B. a lot longer as C. much longer than D. as longer as

3. The weather in Manchester is here.

A. as better than B. as good as C. as better as D. better as

4. Today is the day of this term. Have you any plans for your winter holiday?

A. latest B. last C. later D. lately

5. Kate is of the three girls.

A. youngest B. younger C. the youngest D. more young

6. This is film I’ve ever seen.

A. more boring B. less boring C. far more boring D. the most boring

7. The speed of light is greater than of sound.

A. this B. that C. these D. those

8. About brown cars are sold as black cars in Britain.

A. twice so much B. twice as much C. twice as many D. twice so many

9. Henry’s baggage is as Rachel’s.

A. three times heavier B. three times as heavy

C. three time heavier D. three time as heavy

10. He wondered she would accept or refuse the offer.

A. if B. that C. whether D. which

11. The policeman asked me when I saw her last.

A. what she was wearing B. what was she wearing

C. what she has been wearing D. what has she been wearing

12. He suggested home as soon as possible.

A. we returning B. us return C. us to return D. our returning

13. It was very brave him to drive at such a speed.

A. as B. for C. to D. of

14. In the library, I noticed Diana for a moment with David.

A. talked B. to talking C. to talk D. talk

15. Mary didn’t say “no” to the boy’s invitation hurt him.

A. so as to not B. so as not to C. in order to not D. in order not

16. The city center wasn’t as crowded this morning __C________.

A. as it usually crowded B. as it usually does

C. as it usually is D. than it usually does

17. Their house is about ___A____ as ours.

A. 3 times as big B. as big 3 times C. 3 times bigger D. more than 3 times

18. It’s __A______ in the town.

A. one of the cheapest restaurants B. a more cheaper

C. cheapest restaurant D. a restaurant cheapest

19. Have you painted this room recently? Everything’s looking _A______ before.

A. brighter than B. brightest than C. as bright as D. so bright as

20. The shop assistant wanted to raise the price of this pair of shoes ___D____ a third.

A. for B. to C. with D. by

21. When I was a waitress at Mel’s Place, nothing made me feel better than _B______ my customers.

A. serve B. serving C. served D. had served

22. Nobody knows ___D_____ will happen next.

A. when B. how C. if D. what

23. It remains to be seen ____A_____ or not this idea can be put into practice.

A. whether B. what C. which D. how

24. The village was very small. There was only ____B____ houses.

A. few B. a few C. little D. a litter

25. The house caught fire and two men were burned __D_____.

A. live B. living C. lived D. alive

26. From the top of the tower, I had a wonderful ___A____ of the city.

A. view B. sight C. look D. seeing

27. The ___C______ in her eyes told me something was wrong.

A. response B. possibility C. expression D. feeling

28. The elderly usually don’t have ____B_____ about what they did, but rather, about the things they did not do.

A. interests B. regrets C. confidence D. trust

29. You should keep your promise to ___A______ me know the truth.

A. let B. letting C. be letting D. have let

30. ___D_______ the information on that web, you must log in first.

A. Getting B. To get C. Got D. To getting

31. The speaker ___C_____ for a moment, and then began to answer the question.

A. shook B. paused C. pressed D. tripped

32. She is so strange. She always tries to ___C_____ talking to me.

A. prefer B. protect C. avoid D. assure

33. Does ___A_____ want to buy this book? It’s only $3.50, but it tells an interesting story.

A. anyone B. anything C. someone D. something

34. It is unnecessary for those who study hard to consider the __D_____ of failing the exam.

A. danger B. warning C. surprise D. possibility

35. We often ____A_____ the happy time we spent at your home last summer.

A. recall B. remind C. present D. provide

III. Reading

(一)

Time spent in a bookshop can be most enjoyable, whether you are a book-lover or merely there to buy a book as a present. You may even have entered the shop just to be kept from a sudden shower of rain.

1. According to the author, a bookshop is popular mainly because A. people can often be kept from the rain

B. most people are book –lovers

C. people might have opportunities to escape the realities of everyday life

D. people can choose a book as a gift

2. The assistant should remain “in the background”(Paragraph 4)so as .

A. not to interfere with (妨碍) people reading books

B. to have time to take a rest

C. to be able to take care of the books

D. to watch the book-lovers

3. According to the passage, a good assistant in a bookshop should A. greet people friendly as soon as they enter the shop

B. stand by the door to greet people

C. offer help only when people need it

D. lead people while they are wandering about

4. In the last paragraph, the author wants to show that .

A. sometimes it is very dangerous to go to a bookshop

B. interesting novels are in fact not worth buying

C. people should spend less time reading novels

D. people sometimes waste time and money in a bookshop

5. Which of the following statements is NOT true, according to the author?A

A. You will always buy something in a bookshop.

B.A bookshop assistant should not appear too eager to sell books.

C.A book with an attractive dust-jacket is not always an interesting one.

D. You are likely to buy a book you didn’t intend to.

(二)

Lawn tennis is a good sport, being based on the ancient game of court tennis, which probably came up in Egypt or Persia some 2500 years ago. Major Walter Wingfield thought that something like court tennis could be played outdoors on lawns, and in December 1873,

1. Lawn tennis probably came from the idea of an ancient game played in Egypt or Persia.T

2. Major Walter Wingfield introduced his new game and called it lawn tennis.F

3. Mary Outerbridge introduced the new game to the United States.T

4. Lawn tennis was introduced to the United States in 1874.T

5. The first United States lawn tennis game was played in Boston.F

(三)

In one way, it may be thought that failure is a part of life. In another, failure may be viewed as a step toward success.

The “spider-story” is often told as an example of this. Robert Bruce, leader of the Scots in the 13th century, was hiding in a cave from the English. He watched a spider making a web. Bruce

is said to have gained confidence from this sight and to have gone on to defeat the English. Edison, too, the inventor of the light bulb, made hundreds of models that failed before he found the right way to make one.

So what? First, always think about your failure. What caused it? Were the conditions right? Were you on top form yourself? What can you change so that things will go right the next time?

Second, is the goal you’re trying to reach the right one? Try to do some thinking about what your real goals may be. Think about this question: “If I do succeed in this, where will it get me?” This may help to prevent failure in the things you shouldn’t be doing anyway.

The third thing to bear in mind about failure is that it’s a part of life. Learn to “live with

yourself” even though you may have failed. Remember, “You can’t win them all.”

1. Robert Bruce was mentioned in the passage to show that ___D______.

A. nature will help us if we are hard-working

B. people who fail are not lonely

C. one can learn something from failure

D. confidence is important for one to achieve success.

2. Edison’s example shows us that _______C________.

A. he was a man of many important inventions.

B. he invented many types of light bulbs

C. failure may be a way toward success

D. an inventor as he was, he liked to do other types of work.

3. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?A

A. Take failure for granted.

B. Avoid things that are beyond your power.

C. Find out what has gone wrong.

D. Check your aims to see if they are right for you

4. It can be learned from the passage that______C_______.

A. we should try everything to avoid failure.

B. failure is always an unpleasant thing

C. we should learn lessons from our failure

D. failure will destroy our confidence

5. This passage is mainly about _______C_________.

A. two great men

B. two sides of failure

C. the right attitude toward failure

D. ways to avoid failure

(四)

Asked to give a speech, most of us are shy and embarrassed. Yet, we can conquer the uneasiness. If a few simple rules are followed, anyone can speak well in public.

First of all, the speech should be well prepared. In this way, we are comfortable with what we are going to say and are able to build up our confidence.

There are three things that we should know when we are preparing our talk. The first one is to know what we are trying to do and what we want to tell our audience. The second thing is to know who our audience will be. If we are talking to children, then our talk should be simple; if we are speaking to older people, then our speech can be a little more complex(复杂) , and so on. The third thing we should know is the length of time we will be speaking for, and then we should make sure that we stick to that time.

It has been said that the main objective of any speech is to bring both an idea and an audience together. If we remember that, and speak clearly and honestly in a friendly fashion, we should be able to speak in public without any real problems at all.

1. According to the author, anyone can speak well in public if they .

A. are brave enough B. prepare every day

C. follow some simple rules D. get over their shyness

2. If we prepare well before speaking in public, we will .

A. be more confident B. be clearer and more honest

C. be more friendly D. be more interesting

3. The author believes that by knowing our audience we are able to A. decide how to speak to them B. make our speech more interesting

C. know how long we will talk D. save our time in preparing speech

4. If the audience is made up of adults, then the content and language of the speech may be

A. natural B. simpler C. surprising D. more complex

5. Which of the following rules should a successful public speech follow?D

A. A speaker should have confidence before the speech.

B. A speaker should know to whom he or she is going to be talking.

C. A speaker should not talk longer than the time planned.

D. All of the above.

(五)

Many people believe that Americans love their cars almost more than anything else. It may

be true. From the time youngsters(小孩)become fourteen years old, they are likely to dream of having their own cars. Many young people work after school during their last year of high school in order to buy a car learning to drive and getting a driver’s license may be one of the most exciting times of a young person’s life.

1. Why do some young people work after school during their last year of high school?A

A. In order to buy a car.

B. In order to make a living.

C. In order to earn money so that they can continue their studies.

D. In order to support their parents.

2. What may be one of the most exciting things of a young person’s life?B

A. Traveling in a car.

B. Learning to drive and obtaining a driver’s license.

C. Becoming fourteen years old.

D. Working after school during their last year of high school.

3. When people find something is wrong with their cars, .

A. they sometimes solve the problem by themselves

B. they always first wash and wax them

C. they usually take them to a mechanic

D. they often have them repaired on Saturday

4. Why do housewives need cars?D

A. To go to school. B. To travel through the country.

C. To go to work. D. To go shopping.

5. According to the passage, where do some boys and girls learn to drive?B

A. In night school. B. In high school.

C. In driver training school. D. In university.

(六)

Television has opened windows in everybody's life. Young men will never again go to war as they did in 1914. Millions of people now have seen the effects of a battle,resulting in a general dislike of war, and more interest in helping those who suffer from all the terrible things that have been shown on the screen.

1. In the past, many young people .

A. knew the effects of war B. disliked going to war

C. helped to save the wounded in wars. D. went to war

2. Now, with TV, people can .

A. discus politics at an information center

B. show more interest in politics

C. make theft own decisions on political affairs

D. express their opinions freely

3. The author thinks that TV advertisements are ___A_______.

A. not reliable on the whole

B. useless to people

C. a good guide to adults

D. very harmful to the young

4. Which is NOT true according to the passage? B

A. People have become used to crimes now.

B. With a TV set some problems can be solved quickly.

C. People now like to read books with pictures.

D. The adults are less violent than the young.

5. From the passage, we can conclude that____D______.

A. children should keep away from TV

B. TV programs should be improved

C. children's books should have pictures

D. TV has a deep influence on the young

(七)

In the water around New York City is a very small island called Liberty Island. On Liberty Island there is a very special statue called the Statue of Liberty(自由女神像).

1. The statue was built in the United States in the 1880s.F

2. The man who made the part of the statue that we can see on the outside is Bartholdi.T

3. It can be concluded that the elevator does not go to the top.T

4. We cay conclude that the head of the statue is not accessible to visitors.F

5. Both the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty are designed by Gustave Eiffel.F

(八)

In adulthood, the things that bring great joy--birth, love, and marriage -- also bring responsibility and the risk of loss. Love may not last, loved ones die. For adults, happiness is complicated.

We all experience moments like these. But few of us regard them as happiness.

.

A. is a great joy B. is very complicated C. is easy to lose D. is easy to obtain

2. What is the best definition of happiness according to the author?A

A. Happiness is the ability to enjoy what we possess now.

B. Happiness can be defined as “being lucky or fortunate”.

C. Happiness is to neglect what we possess now.

D. Happiness can be defined as “the freedom to make our own decisions”.

3. The author felt very to have the house to himself.

A. lonely B. miserable C. pleased D. worried

4. The word “bliss” in line 1, paragraph 3 means A. pleasure B. luck C. pride D. fortune

5. Which of the following statements about happiness is NOT true?C

A. Happiness can be found in many tiny things.

B. Happiness can be found everywhere.

C. Few people find happiness in tiny things.

D. A lot of people neglect the happiness in their life.

(九)

People who visit the United States sometimes wonder how the states got their names. Some of the most interesting names came from the American Indian language. For example, Illinois was named by the Indians who used to live in that part of the country. In their language, Illinois means “brave man”. While “Connecticut” means “at the long river-mouth” in the language of the Indians who used to live there.

1. Some of the most interesting state names came from the American Indian language.T

2. The name “Connecticut” came from the Latin language.F

3. Hawaii means “brave man” in the Hawaiian language.F

4. Colorado and Florida were named by Spanish people.T

5. The passage mainly describes how the American states got their names.T

IV . Translation

1. Translate the following into Chinese

1. 他买不起这么好的房子。(afford to do )

2. 这个主意听起来也许有些怪,不过还真有点道理。(make sense)

3. 如果他一开始谈论过去,你就永远都没法从他那儿脱身。(get away from)

4. 他把老店卖了,开了一家新店,以便赚更多的钱。(make money)

5. 我们应该从失败中吸取教训,这是很重要的。(learn a lesson from)

6. 我一提到他的名字,母亲就变得很不开心。(as soon as )

7. 我一直想读一本有关太空的书,但是我好想总没时间去读。(get around to )

8. 那位作家自从卖了电脑后,就再也不用笔写小说了。(no longer)

9. 看见大海,孩子们开心得大叫起来。(at the sight of)

10. 他知道那项任务很难,但还是接受了。(be conscious of)

11. 她似乎以贬低别人为快。(speak poorly of)

12. 我们的产品在过去几年中逐渐受到欢迎。(little by little0

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7. Translate the following into Chinese He can not afford to buy such a nice house. Although this idea may sound strange, it does make sense. If he starts talking about the past, you’ll never get away from him. He sold his shop and opened a new one to make more money. It is important for us to learn a lesson from the failure. As soon as I mentioned his name, my mother became very unhappy. I have always been thinking of reading a book on space, but I never seem to get

around it.

8. Since the writer had bought the computer, he no longer wrote his stories with a

pen.

9. The children cried with delight at the sight of the sea.

10. He was conscious of the difficulty of the task, but he still accepted it.

11. She seems to enjoy speaking poorly of others.

12. Our products have become popular little by little over the past few years.

2. Translate the following into English

1. Even though the first McDonald’s restaurant sold only hamburgers and French fries, it still became a cultural symbol.

2. They are using the earthquake as an excuse.

3. Although clothing designers influence fads in fashion because they want to make money, this desire for money doesn’t explain fads in other areas, such as language.

4. However, in the United States, there is an additional reason for fads: most Americans seem to feel that nothing is wrong if there isn’t frequent change in their lives.

5. I know I could do so much more if somebody would just have faith in me.

6. We’re all supposed to keep a diary of what it’s like to go without TV for a week.

7. I’m drawing a blank! This just seems cruel.

8. As a doctor, he is especially conscious of the many dangers surrounding us.

9. His grandchildren have caught on quickly, knowing to shake their fingers and say, “That’s dangerous!” at the sight of cleaning products.

10. My father often said that it was only because my grandmother was so economical that the wolves were kept at bay.

11. “Enjoyed” is too mild a word, really; I walked on air.

1. 尽管第一家麦当劳餐馆仅仅只售汉堡包和炸薯条,但它依然成为一种文化

象征。

2. 他们利用地震来作为借口。

3. 尽管服装设计师们影响时尚潮流是为了赚钱,但这种赚钱的愿望并不能解

释在其他领域的流行,比如语言。

4. 然而,在美国,对于流行有另外一个原因:许多美国人认为如果他们的生

活中没有频繁的变化那一定是有什么地方不对劲了。

5. 我知道如果有人信任我,我会做的更多更好。

6. 我们要记录下不看电视的这一周发生了什么事。

7. 我什么也写不出来。这简直是太残酷了。

8. 作为一名医生,他尤其能意识到我们周围存在许多危险。

9. 他的祖孙们学的很快,一看见洗涤产品知道摇晃着他们的手指并且说:“那

很危险!”

10. 我的父亲经常说,仅仅是因为我祖母十分的节俭才使他们能勉强维持生计。

11. “愉悦”这个词都太温和了,我极其高兴。

IV. Writing

1. 请以大学生后勤处(Rear Service Department)的名义于2012年6月20日拟写一份暑假放假通知,具体内容包括:

a .学生从2012年7月1日至8月31日放假,假期62天。

b .全体师生员工必须严格按照本通知规定的时间休假,早退或晚归而又未履行请假手续者,将按校纪予以处分。

c .提醒师生员工假期注意安全,遵纪守法。

d .祝愿广大师生度过一个快乐的假期。

Announcement

June 20, 2012

We Rear Service Department are taking pleasure to announce that the summer vacation will begin from July 1 to August 31, lasting for 32days.

All staff and students should follow this arrangement strictly. Anyone that leaves earlier or arrives later than scheduled without leave permission will be punished according to the university rules. And we remind all our staff and students to pay attention to safety problem and to observe discipline and obey the law during the summer vocation. And wish everyone a happy vocation.

2. 外语系学生会(the Students’ Union of Foreign Language Department)于2012年5月1日宣布年度英语晚会将于2012年5月4日(星期六) 晚7点在礼堂举行,节目有唱歌、跳舞、朗诵、话剧、游戏等。欢迎老师和同学们参加。届时与会者将有特别礼品赠送。入场券可到办公大楼308室领取。

Announcement

June 20, 2012

We Rear Service Department are taking pleasure to announce that the summer vacation will begin from July 1 to August 31, lasting for 32days.

All staff and students should follow this arrangement strictly. Anyone that leaves earlier or arrives later than scheduled without leave permission will be punished according to the university rules. And we remind all our staff and students to pay attention to safety problem and to observe discipline and obey the law during the summer vocation. And wish everyone a happy vocation.

3. 根据提示内容写一封信谢绝朋友的邀请,

邀请人:王力 被邀请人:John Smith

内容:王力及其妻子邀请John Smith夫妇来家中参加儿子一岁生日宴。时间定于6月10号下午七点在皇家饭店举行。

回复:Smith 回复自己将于近日回国处理公司要事,不能前往,表示歉意。

3.

June 4th, 2012

Dear Wang:

Thanks too much for inviting us to join your son’ s birthday party. I have seen the lovely baby before and it is worth celebrating for him and your happy family.

But I regret that I cannot go to the party at that time. You know our company has a branch in America and it has something serious happened which needs my immediate decision. Thus I should go back as soon as possible.

I am really sorry for my absence. Hope you will have a wonderful party and a good time.

Sincerely,

John Smith

4. 以商务管理二班全班同学的名义于2012年4月1日给外教Mr .Morgan Stanley写一封邀请信,邀请他携夫人参加周末化装舞会。会上每个人都要表演一个节目,请做好准备。

舞会时间:4月7日,周六,晚7点至l0点。

舞会地点:3号楼2楼舞厅April 1, 2012

Dear Mr. Morgan Stanley,

We are pleased to invite you and your wife to come to our make-up dancing party this weekend. The party will be held at 7:00 to 10:00 p. m., Saturday, April 7 at the dancing hall on the second floor of building 3. Everyone present is required to give a performance. We believe you can give us a surprise. All of us are looking forward to seeing you at the party.

All the students

Class Two

Business and Management Department


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