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A block and white cat is called Lizie.

She is 17 month old, and she is friendly.

Any information about Lizie is needed.

You will receive ﹩50 as a reward (报酬).

Phone Peter at 555﹣4140 in the evenings.

Help Wanted

Do you love travel?

You are supposed work full time, and you must speak English!

You will get ﹩12 per hour.

If you are interested in this job, please e﹣mail: guidechr@ hotmail.com

Rent (出租)

We have good rooms for girls.

Single, ﹩35 a week

Double, ﹩185 a month

Call John at 555﹣0698 if you want to rent one.

(1)Whose name is Lizie?  

A.A cat

B. A tour guide

C. A girl who wants to rent a room

(2)To be a tour guide, one must  

A. work 12 hours a day

B. love travelling

C. speak English

(3)You want to rent a double room for a month ,you can  

A.call 555﹣4140

B.call John at 555﹣0698

C. email guidchr@hotmail.com

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28%
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parents
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