41-43題為題組
Oct. 6, 1996
Dear Tom,
It seems only yesterday that Jack and I were helping you learn your ABC's—and now you have finished high school and been accepted at Taipei University.
We are both very proud of you, Tom. We have followed your high-school career with joy and pleasure and know that your four years at college will be even more rewarding. A word of congratulation just doesn't seem enough, so I am sending you a gift that I'm sure you will find. useful—an unabridged dictionary. Jack says you'll not only find it handy in your studies, but a great argument-saver when playing Scrabble with your friends.
Mom and Dad are coming here for a weekend next month. Please try to take a few days off and come to join us. We are looking forward to seeing you.
Love,
Sally
【題組】41. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a reason for writing the letter?
(A) To congratulate Tom on his wonderful achievement.
(B) To tell Tom of his parents' planned visit.
(C) To invite Tom to join a weekend family get-together.
(D) To ask Tom to go home for the weekend.