LOST
A white cat with two big blue eyes.
If you find it, please call Sam at 385-0926.
Many thanks.
Titanic 3D
Saturday and Sunday
Showtime Cinema
$20 ( half for children under 12 )
Call David at 332-5147.
BOOK SALE
A Christmas Carol
—by Charles Diukans
A story of Christmas
The true meaning of Christmas
was  $59.60
now  $29.60
HOUSE FOR RENT
2 sunny bedrooms with a kitchen.
$500 a month
Call Mary at 591-3127 for more
information.
 
【小題1】Who lost a white cat with two big blue eyes?
A.Sam.B.David.C.Mary.D.Charles.
【小題2】You need to pay _________ if you buy the book A Christmas Carol now .
A.$59.60B.$49.60C.$39.60D.$29.60
【小題3】On what day can we see Titanic 3D in the Showtime Cinema?
A.Every day.B.Friday and Saturday.
C.Saturday and Sunday.D.Thursday and Sunday.
【小題4】If you want to rent a house, you can call ___________.
A.385-0926B.591-3127C.332-5147D.592-5147
【小題5】Those ads above are most probably from a ___________.
A.mapB.dictionaryC.newspaperD.guidebook


【小題1】A
【小題2】D
【小題3】C
【小題4】B
【小題5】C

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