配對閱讀。左欄是五則個人簡歷。右欄是21st Century上的一則廣告。請將這五個人與喜歡并有可能參加的活動配對。并把最佳選項的字母編號寫在題號前的括號內(nèi)。

1.Joey, a Beijinger, is crazy about Italy. He loves Italian food, Italian music, Italian novels and movies. He has an Italian pen pal too. He dreams to visit Rome.

2.Mr Black is an old kind millionaire in Shanghai. He retired from work two years ago and his wife has been dead because of breast cancer. So he really wants to help the people who got cancer.

3.Candy lives in Beijing. She loves the music that is popular. She loves the Korean star called Rain and she loves Twins who are from Hong Kong. She has 85 yuan.

4.Mary is a student in Xinhai Music College in Guangzhou. She loves music that she can dance to. She is good at dancing. She is free on October 25.

5.Tommy, a college student in Guangzhou. He majors in fashion design. He is interested in European styles.

A. Rainy day in Beijing. It’s Korean pop star Rain’s first solo concert in Beijing. Price: 80-1880 yuan. Time: Saturday, October 22.

B. Break. Watch Hip-hop dancers from New York City perform in Guangzhou Tianhe Stadium. Price: 50-280 yuan. Time: Tuesday, Oct 25.

C. Fund-raising run. Stretch your legs in this 8.8 km run and raise money for cancer research. Place: Pudong Century Park, Shanghai. Time: Sunday Oct 23.

D. Twin concert. The Twins are coming to Beijing. The girls will perform their new song〝The Flying Birds〞. Place: 100-1280 yuan. Time: Friday Oct 21st.

E. Shanghai Families. Hu Yang photographed the Shanghai families­—from migrant workers to millionaires. Price: free. Place: Shanghai Art salon. Time: Wednesday Oct 26.

F. Design from Finland. See the work of some young ambitious Scandinavians. Price: free. Place: Guangzhou Art Museum. Time: Monday Oct 24.

G. Three Steps Over Heaven. This film is about a teenager’s romance that is set in Rome. Price: free. Place: Italian Embassy, Beijing. Time: Thursday, Oct 20.

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