— Be sure to get there on time, _____ you?      — Of course, we _____.

  A. will; will  B. won’t; shall C. don’t; do  D. can; must

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Most of us trade money for entertainment.  71  But if you think you can’t have a good time

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Remember one sentence: the best things in nature are free. If you have the eyes to find fun

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72  Stroll through busy streets and see what everybody else is doing. You will probably see

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D.Plan ahead for some activities.

E.It won’t cost much ready money, either.

F.With imagination and a spirit of adventure, you can easily find good entertainment at no cost at all.

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