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David wants to be a tour guide.In fact, it's all he has ever wanted to be.He wants to travel, especially to English-speaking countries such as the United States and Australia.However, he knows that he has to improve his English, so he has started taking lessons at Yangguang Language School.The school has really helped him learn English.He's been a student there for a year now and he really loves it.Maybe when he leaves school, he will think about becoming an English teacher rather than a tour guide.

1.What does David want to be?

________________

2.Where does he want to travel?

________________

3.Does he know that he has to improve his English?

________________

4.How long has he been a student at Yangguang Language School?

________________

5.What will he think about when he leaves school?

________________

答案:
解析:

  1.A tour guide.

  2.English-speaking countries.

  3.Yes, he does.

  4.A year.

  5.Being an English teacher.


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