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Art exhibition: The 16th Asian International Art exhibition from Dec.18,2005 to Jan.10,2006 at the Guangdong Museum of Art.
The exhibition will highlight over 300 works from Japan, Korea, China Mainland, China Hong Kong, China Macau, Malaysia, Singapore, The Philippine, Indonesia and Australia.
RMB70,90,100
Booking Tel:88677766
Concert: Christmas Concert performed by German organist Thorsten Macder and the Guangzhou Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Yu Feng.
RMB80,120,180,230
8pm on Dec2
Symphony performed Hall. Guangdong Xinghal Concert Hall
Booking Tel:87352222
Thailand cuisine festival: In the Greenery café’ at Garden Hotel from Dec.20,2005 to Feb.20.2006
Booking Tel:87675443
Performance: At Sun Yatsen Memorial Hall; 8pm on Dec 6,7,9
RMB100,160,200,260
Tel:89785656
77. The group of the advertisements are mainly about __________ in Guangzhou Morning Post.
A. sports   B. business trade    C. country life    D. city guide
78. If you want to go to the concert with your two friends, you will at least carry__________yuan  with you.
A. 240          B.160       C.80      D.   190
79.The countries in the 16th Asian International Art Exhibition are all in Asia except ___________
A. Korea       B. China Macau    C. Indonesia      D.  Australia
80. If you  want to enjoy yourself on Dec.7,you will probably dial the telephone number _______
A. 89785656    B. 87675443    C. 87352222    D. 888677766

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C.social ties have something to do with health
D.having more friends makes us healthier

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