江蘇。ㄋ男牵┝细呒(jí)中學(xué)考前輔導(dǎo)卷(一)
第一部分 聽(tīng)力 (共兩節(jié), 滿分 20 分)
第一節(jié)(共 5 小題;每小題 l 分,滿分 5 分)
聽(tīng)下面 5 段對(duì)話,每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題, 從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題.每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。
1.What do we know about the man?
A.He hasn’t eaten any sandwich yet.
B.He thinks the first sandwich is better.
C.He’s too full to eat another sandwich.
2.Why are the neighbors moving out?
A.They don’t like the fiat.
B.They can’t afford the rent.
C.The landlord doesn’t mean what he says.
3.How did the man hear about the fire?
A.Over the phone. B.On the television. C.In the newspaper.
4.Where is the woman going first?
A.To the cinema. B.To the concert. C.To the bank.
5.What are the two speakers going to do tomorrow afternoon?
A.Go shopping. B.Return to the beach. C.Pay a visit to Joe and Linda.
第二節(jié)(共 15 小題;每小題 l 分,滿分 20 分)
聽(tīng)下面 5 段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白.每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的 A、B、C 三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置.聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題 5 秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題將給出 5 秒鐘的作答時(shí)間.每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍.
聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。
6.Where does this conversation take place?
A.At an airport. B.At a seaport. C.At a railway station.
7.How soon will the man get on board?
A.In about 10 minutes. B.In about 20 minutes. C.In about 30 minutes.
聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8,9,10題。
8.What colour of carpet does the man suggest?
A.Blue. B.White. C.Cream.
9.What is the possible result the woman worries about?
A.She can’t return the carpet if she doesn’t like it.
B.She can’t decide the right colour for the carpet.
C.She can’t afford the high price of the carpet.
10.Where does this conversation most probably take place?
A.In a store. B.In the street. C.In the woman’s house.
聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11、12、13題。
11.What is the most probable relationship between the two speakers?
A. Friend B. Strangers C. Neighbors
12.What are the two speakers talking about?
A. Their habits B. Their families C. Their neighbours
13.What is the man’s trouble?
A.He’s can’t give up smoking B.He’s often disturbed at night C.He has no house of his own
聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14、15、16、17題。
14.What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?
A. Mother and son B. Captain and player C. Teacher and student
15.What is the woman’s main purpose of talking to the man?
A. To learn what he does every day
B. To help him to manage his time better
C. To suggest making full use of his spare time
16.How long does the man work at the supermarket every day?
A.2 hours. B.3 hours. C.4 hours.
17.What does the man agree to give up?
A.Doing a part-time job. B.Having football practice. C.Working at the student center.
聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第18、19、20題。
18.What is the man?
A.A sports trainer. B.A radio reporter. C.A ball player.
19.What is the man describing?
A.A football game. B.A volleyball game. C.A basketball game.
20.Which is the winning team?
A. Germany. B.England. C.Spain.
第二部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)
第一節(jié) 單項(xiàng)填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
21. We all know that ____ man is the only creature that has developed ____ power of speech.
A. /; the B. the; the C. /; a D. /; /
22. -----If you still have __ you are not clear about, don’t hesitate to ask.
----- ___ , thank you.
A. something; Nothing B. anything; Nothing C. something; None D. anything; None
23. -----What do you think of the new medicine?
-----In my opinion, it is. If not , those imported.
A. more superior than; at least as effective as B. superior to; at least as effective as
C. more superior to; no more effective than D. superior to; no more effective than
24. We are trying out some university graduates, ____ practical experience is a real problem rather than professional knowledge.
A. whose B. which C. of which D. for whom
25. Hello, you ___ 84321999. I’m sorry, but I’m unable to answer your question right now.
A. reached B. were reaching C. have reached D. had reached
26. -----The fishermen should have been warned of the bad weather.
----- , but they didn’t listen to it.
A. So were they B. They were C. So should they D. They should
27. The remarks the old worker make at the meeting sounded ____ , but they were full of his love for his motherland.
A. vague B. broken C. absurd D. diverse
28. How can you expect to get anything ____ you are unwilling to do something for others.
A. when B. as C. unless D. because
29. -----It was difficult to _________ what was said over the loudspeaker in the square.
-----Exactly, I didn’t catch a word.
A. get across B. make out C. take in D. respond to
30. -----It is reported in the local newspaper that the murder was caught in a small town.
----- .
A. Lies have short legs B. One false move may lose the game
C. Justice has long arms D. Kings go mad and the people suffer for it
31. It’s on the festival occasions ___ the family get together ____ he misses his late father.
A. where; that B. which; when C. when; that D. that; that
32. If we hurry, we ____ still catch the train, which leaves at 9:45.
A. may B. should C. must D. would
33. _____ that the government can lead them out of the financial crisis, people are optimistic about the future of the country.
A. Convincing B. Convincing C. Having convinced D. To convince
34. People may have different opinions about Karen, but I admire her. _ , she is a great musician.
A. In general B. After all C. In other words D. As usual
35. -----Have you bee wasting time on computer games again?
----- __ . I’ve been studying a lot and I need a break.
A. Not exactly B. Not really C. I don’t agree D. I couldn’t agree more
第二節(jié) 完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
Pete Rose was a great baseball player. Though I have never met him, he taught me something __36 that changed my life.
Pete was being 37 in spring training the year he was about to break Ty Cobb’s all-time hits record. Suddenly one reporter asked him, “Pete, you only need 78 hits to reach your nearest __38 . How many at-bats (擊球) do you think it’ll take you to get the 78 hits?” Without hesitation, Pete just 39 at the reporter and said, “78.” The reporter yelled back, “Ah, come on, Pete, you don’t think you’ll get 78 hits in 78 at-bats, do you?”
Mr. Rose calmly 40 his philosophy with the reporters who were 41 waiting for his reply to the claim. “Every time I 42 up to the plate (擊球區(qū)), I 43 to get a hit! __44 I have it in mind, I have no right to step into the batter’s (擊球手) box! It is 45__ expectation that has enabled me to get all of the hits in the first place.”
When I thought about Pete Rose’s 46 and how it applied to everyday 47 , I felt a little embarrassed. As a business person, I was hoping to increase my 48 . As a father, I was hoping to be a good dad. As a married man, I was hoping to be a good husband. The truth was that I was a fairly good salesperson, I was not so 49 a father, and I was an okay husband. I immediately decided that being okay was not 50 ! I wanted to be a great salesperson, a great father and a great husband. I 51 my attitude to a positive one, and the results were 52 . I was fortunate enough to win a few sales trips. I won Coach of the Year in my 53 baseball league, and I share a loving relationship with my wife, Karen, with whom I am 54 to enjoy the rest of my life!
55 , Mr. Rose!
36. A. reliable B. enjoyable C. valuable D. unbelievable
37. A. admired B. interviewed C. watched D. trained
38. A. decision B. record C. level D. goal
39. A. stared B. shouted C. glared D. pointed
40. A. enjoyed B. shared C. discussed D. reviewed
41. A. anxiously B. nervously C. cheerfully D. impatiently
42. A. climb B. jump C. drive D. step
43. A. seem B. fail C. expect D. compete
44. A. Though B. Unless C. Because D. When
45. A. abrupt B. simple C. positive D. considerate
46. A. plan B. idea C. ability D. behaviour
47. A. agenda B. exercise C. work D. life
48. A. sales B. skills C. experiences D. experiments
49. A. wise B. kind C. mean D. bad
50. A. explicit B. helpful C. enough D. practical
51. A. changed B. added C. devoted D. contributed
52. A. hopeful B. amazing C. funny D. disappointing
53. A. son’s B. wife’s C. friend’s D. customer’s
54. A. supposed B. expected C. encouraged D. determined
55. A. Good luck B. Best regards C. Thanks D. Congratulations
第三部分 閱讀理解 (共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)
A
Nowadays credit cards almost replace cash and checks for both individuals and business. Each person’s social securely number would used as the card number. Firms would use their state identification number. Thus, every individual would be able to pay for everything by credit card---newspapers, donations, tolls, theater admissions, tuition, children’s allowances, everything. All salary payments would be credited directly to each individual’s account which would pay one’s bills, state taxes, and deposit(存款) what’s left---if anything---into a saving account. Just think of the convenience of getting rid of cash and checks and even eliminating loose change. No need, then, to worry as before, when you wanted to buy a newspaper and you only had a $20 bill.
However, with a complete credit card economy, we would still have the problem of thefts of cards, forging of cards and lost cards. Children would lose their cards, mom would leave hers in the other purse, and dad would forget his in other jacket. If a girl did not have room in her bikini for her card, how could she buy a coke at the beach? You could not spend a cent without your card, so the credit card is really not that practical. Sometimes else is needed that is small, always with us, can’t be forged, and easily identifies our account. The answer is your thumbprint; everyone’s thumbprint would be recorded with his or her Social Security number!
Using thumbprints satisfies all of the requirements. The details of everyone’s thumbprint would be picked up on a small scanning screen in the charging device at each store and business. Corporations, firms and government agencies would use the thumbprint of the treasurer or anyone authorized to sign check, even babies could be thumb printed at birth so they would be prepared to buy their first lollipop!
The thumbprint is certainly a handy solution to our money problems. But one final word of advice: if your child is a thumb sucker, don’t be too quick to break the habit---keeping his thumb in his mouth may save him money some day.
56.The general idea of this passage is that ________.
A. there are many serious problems in the credit economy.
B. the biggest advantage of the credit card is its protection from theft.
C. with necessary improvements the credit card economy is becoming the trend of modern economy.
D. thumbprint has more advantages than credit card.
57.Which of the following is NOT TRUE according to the passage?
A. Without credit card one couldn’t make a living in the society.
B. The credit card saves one’s trouble of carrying cash with him.
C. The credit card can be used for both payment and deposit.
D. The use of credit card also has its disadvantages.
58.In the last sentence the writer______
A. gives a piece of very useful advice.
B. tells the harm of a baby’s habit of thumb-sucking.
C. tries to be humorous about the topic of using the credit card.
D. thinks that it’s necessary to teach children to be economical.
B
“Primary school children are abandoning books for computer games, as parents struggle to find the right balance between play, homework, reading and electronic entertainment at home,” Ed Balls, the Education Secretary, said yesterday.
Mr. Balls called on parents to cut down on the amount of time they let their children play computer games and urged them to spend at least ten minutes a night reading bedtime stories.
He added that a recent consultation by his department had found a huge groundswell of concern among parents about how best to regulate their children’s computer play.
“Across the country we should be getting our kids to play computer games a bit less and to read a bit more,” he said.
His comments followed the publication of a major international comparison of reading among ten-year-olds which showed that England had fallen from third to fifteenth position in the past five years. Scotland fell from fourteenth to twenty-first place in the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study, run by Boston College in Massachusetts. Russian children came top in the study.
The literacy report for England, produced for the Government by the National Foundation for Educational Research(NFER), found that 22percent of English children spent five hours or more playing computer or video games on a normal school day, with 37 percent spending more than three hours. This was exceeded only by the US and seven other countries.
The report also found a clear association between the number of books at home and reading attainment. The 23percent of children with 200 or more books at home had significantly higher reading scores than the 10 percent with ten or fewer books.
59.What does the passage mainly tell us?
A. Playing computer games too much can greatly affect children’s learning grades.
B. Parents are urged to make children play computer games less and read more.
C. Ten-year-old children in different countries spend different amount of time on reading.
D. It is necessary for children today to find a balance between playing and learning.
60.According to the passage, ________spend the most time on reading.
A. the Russian children. B. the American children. C. the English children. D. the Scottish children.
61.What can we learn from the last paragraph?
A. How children perform at reading tests is mainly determined by the number of books they have at home.
B. Children should keep at least ten books at home in order to get good reading scores.
C. The number of books children have at home is obviously related to their reading tests.
D. Only the children who have more than 200 books at home can perform well at reading tests.
62.It can be inferred from the passage that ________.
A. busy parents today are to blame for causing reduced reading times for their children.
B. parents haven’t found a proper way to regulate their children’s computer play.
C. children in developed countries show less interest in reading.
D. all the parents spend less than 10 minutes reading bedtimes stories to their children.
C
Health officials issued a warning over common energy-saving lightbulbs after research showed some types could potentially harm the skin and may even raise the risk of cancer.
A study by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) found that some eco-friendly lightbulbs (燈泡) release levels of ultraviolet (UV) (紫外的) radiation that are above recognized safety limits. The agency urged people who work with lamps nearby to avoid spending more than one hour within a foot of the eco-friendly bulbs. The warning was directed at those using desk lamps for long periods, such as jewellery makers, and others who might have lights close to their faces, such as car mechanics.
John O’Hagan, a scientist at the HPA’s centre for radiation, chemical and environmental dangers, began tests on the lightbulbs after patient groups raised concern about them. Among the groups were patients with a skin disease called lupus, which makes people highly sensitive to light.
The tests measured UV light from the lamps and found the highest levels of UV radiation, measured 2cm from the lightbulbs, were equivalent to being outside in direct sunlight in the summer. The most immediate risk from the lightbulbs is a reddening of the skin similar to sunburn, but there is also a small increased risk of skin cancer associated with this, again similar to that of sunburn.
The risk of health problems from the lightbulbs was not so high that people should remove them from their homes. People are advised to avoid using open lightbulbs for long close work until the problem is sorted out. It has confirmed that the government will not be reviewing its strategy on introducing energy efficient lightbulbs.
63. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. All eco-friendly lightbulbs give out levels of UV radiation beyond safety limits.
B. Desk lamp users will suffer skin disease caused by UV radiation.
C. Symptoms of a skin disease led to the start of tests on the lightbulbs by HPA.
D. Patients affected by exposure to UV radiation are highly sensitive to light.
64. The underlined word “equivalent” in Paragraph 4 most probably means ________.
A. equal B. vital C. relevant D. harmful
65. In order not to be harmed by the UV radiation from some lightbulbs, people should ________.
A. stop using eco-friendly lightbulbs at home
B. avoid using open lightbulbs for long close work
C. take care not to expose their skin to direct sunlight
D. urge the government to ban the use of lightbulbs
66. In the next part, the author would most probably further explain _________.
A. why people needn’t remove the lightbulbs from their homes
B. how researchers have planned to sort out the problem
C. how long people should work close to the open lightbulbs
D. how the government has responded to HPA’s discovery
D
Having driven almost thirty hours, I decided to stay in South Carolina for a few days. The next morning, I purchased a three-day fishing license and bait (餌料) before heading to the lake.
Opening my trunk, I carefully took out my fishing gear (用具), put it on the lake’s edge, baited up and began to fish.
“Good morning,” said someone, walking up from behind me.
Turning around, I saw a game warden (獵場(chǎng)管理員) with a clip-board.
“Good morning,” I said, nodding my head.
“Catch any fish?” he asked.
“No sir, just relaxing and killing time.”
“Can I see your fishing license?”
I handed him the license I had purchased at the bait shop.
“Can I see your driver’s license, too?” he requested.
“I see the name on the driver’s license is spelled Kiser and the name on the fishing license is Kaiser,” said the warden.
“The gentleman at the bait shop must have written it wrong,” I told him.
“Well, I’m afraid I’ll have to write you up for fishing with an invalid (無(wú)效的)license and take away your fishing gear.”
“You’ve got to be kidding,” I responded, with a surprised look on my face.
Sure enough I was written up and my fishing gear taken away. I was told that I would have to pay a fine and that my stuff would be sold at auction.
I stood there almost in tears as he drove away. Those rods and reels were very special to me. I had used them over twenty years, fishing with my friends, who were now all dead.
After returning home in Georgia, I telephoned South Carolina trying to explain the situation, but no one would listen. I was told that the Department of Fish and Game had a “zero tolerance” for fishing and hunting violations. Finally, in tears I paid the fine and gave up the fight.
Nine months later, I received a letter. I had no idea who it was from as there was no return address. On a plain piece of notebook paper was written “Auction for the Department of Fish and Game held this Saturday at 11:00 am.”
On Saturday, at six in the morning I headed to South Carolina. By ten o’clock I had found the auction. There were numerous boats and piles upon piles of fishing equipment. All at once, there it was―my wonderful stuff all thrown in a pile as if it was worth nothing.
As the auction began I took my seat. In my wallet was twenty-seven dollars. For more than an hour I waited for my property to be brought to the auction block.
“We have three rods and reels here. I guess we will sell this as a unit,” said the auctioneer.
“50 dollars,” yelled someone in the crowd.
“51 dollars,” yelled another man.
I rose from my seat and walked out of the auction.
“66 dollars,” I heard as the bidding continued.
“100 dollars,” came another bid. The auction became silent.
“100 dollars once, 100 dollars twice, 100 dollars three times. Sold for 100 dollars,” went the auctioneer.
I walked to my truck, got in and just sat there. Suddenly I heard something hit the side of my truck. Turning around, I saw the back of a man putting my three rods and reels into my truck. It was the same game warden who wrote me the ticket almost a year ago!
As I got out of the truck he stuck out his hand and said, “I wasn’t wrong. It’s the law that is wrong.”
I shook his hand, thanked him and drove away. I cried as I crossed the South Carolina Georgia state line.
67. The game warden asked the writer for his driving license to __________.
A. check if his name was correctly spelled B. make sure he had his own driving license
C. find out if his fishing license was valid D. find an excuse to take away his fishing gear
68. Who wrote a letter to the writer telling him about the auction?
A. The Department of Fish and Game. B. The game warden.
C. A person unmentioned in the passage. D. The auction organizers.
69. Why did the writer walk out of the auction while it was going on?
A. He realized he was unable to get back his fishing gear.
B. He was too nervous to stay inside till the auction ended.
C. He couldn’t bear hearing people selling his fishing gear.
D. He knew the game warden was waiting for him outside.
70. What did the game warden mean by saying “It’s the law that is wrong”?
A. It didn’t make any sense to prohibit people from fishing freely in South Carolina.
B. The writer did break the law by fishing with an invalid license whatever the reason.
C. The writer should have been allowed a chance to explain and get his things back.
D. The auction should not have been held to sell the boats and fishing equipment.
第四部分 任務(wù)型閱讀(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
注意:每個(gè)空格只填1個(gè)單詞。
" BANG ! BANG ! " Setting off firecrackers ( 爆竹 ), which has been the most typical custom on the Spring Festival, is the happiest part of the Festival for most Chinese kids. They light the fuse(導(dǎo)火線) nervously, run away in a hurry, cover their ears with their hands and watch the colorful display with a big smile on their faces. Faced with the beautiful scene they feel they are the happiest ones in the world as if they had never had a more exciting experience.
While setting off firecrackers can bring kids so much fun, these firecrackers can also be dangerous. Therefore, many Chinese big cities including Beijing began to ban them. In the 1980s, such an activity was completely or partially forbidden in big cities because the government took security, noise and pollution factors into consideration. As a replacement, some buy tapes with firecracker sounds to listen to, some break little balloons to get the sound too, while others buy firecracker handicrafts to hang in the living room.
This year good news came for teens in Beijing. The ban on firecrackers was cancelled on September 9, 2008. It will add much fun to the coming Spring Festival in the capital. Hearing the news, many kids were wild with joy.
According to Chinese custom, lighting firecrackers is a must during the Spring Festival. People believe the sound of the firecrackers drives away demons (惡魔) and bad luck for the coming year. Their beautiful colors and sound also bring much excitement during this most important traditional Chinese festival.
Since the ban, people complained that the Spring Festival was too quiet and not traditional enough. Children lost the fun and grown-ups lost their childhood memories.
Some even worried that if the ban continued, the next generation would only know the custom of lighting firecrackers through books. This would be a great loss for tradition.
Everybody knows that we can't give up eating for tile slight risk of choking (因噎廢食). So in recent years; many cities have resumed the old custom at the request of local residents. This year Beijing kids will also be able to join in.
However, every year there are kids injured by setting off fireworks in a dangerous way. So while enjoying yourself, please bear safety in mind.
Don't light fireworks among crowds, inside a bottle or with a part of your body right over it.
No matter how much fun firecrackers are, the most important thing is to keep away from danger. We wish every kid an exciting and safe Spring Festival!
Title: Firecrackers back in Beijing on the Spring Festival
(71)__________
for setting
off firecrackers
● It is the most typical custom of the Chinese.
● The sound of the firecrackers is (72) ______ to drive away demons and bad luck.
● Their beautiful colors and sound also make people (73) _______.
Fun for kids
● Feeling nervous and running away (74) ______ when lighting the fuse.
● Covering the ears with hands and (75) ______ the colorful display joyfully.
(76)__________ on the ban
● It is very dangerous for people and their properties.
● Its noise and smoke cause heavy (77) _______.
(78)__________
about the ban
● Much fun for kids will be lost.
● It’s difficult for grown-ups to remember their childhoods.
Return
of firecrackers
● The government (79) ___________ the ban on September9, 20008.
● If taking proper (80) ___________ measures, Beijing kids will enjoy an exciting
Spring Festival this year.
第五部分 書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)
學(xué)校里一些同學(xué)互相攀比,追求時(shí)髦和高檔消費(fèi)。請(qǐng)你根據(jù)下表中所提供的信息,寫一篇題為“My Attitude to Pursuit of Fashion in School”的英文演講稿。
現(xiàn)象
……
原因
追求美;
……
你的看法
(請(qǐng)考生自己擬定內(nèi)容,列舉兩至三點(diǎn)。)
注意:1.對(duì)所給要點(diǎn),逐一陳述,適當(dāng)發(fā)揮,不要簡(jiǎn)單翻譯。
2.詞數(shù)150左右。開(kāi)頭和結(jié)尾以及提示句已經(jīng)寫好,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。
3.信中不得提及考生所在學(xué)校及本人姓名。
The topic of my speech today is “My Attitude to Pursuit of Fashion in School”.
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Answer Sheet Name ____________
聽(tīng)力
單選
完形
閱讀
任務(wù)閱讀
1.
21.
36.
56.
71.
2.
22.
37.
57.
72.
3.
23.
38.
58.
73.
4.
24.
39.
59.
74.
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25.
40.
60.
75.
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26.
41.
61.
76.
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27.
42.
62.
77.
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28.
43.
63.
78.
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29.
44.
64.
79.
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30.
45.
65.
80.
11.
31.
46.
66.
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32.
47.
67.
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33.
48.
68.
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34.
49.
69.
15.
35.
50.
70.
16.
51.
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52.
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53.
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54.
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55.
作文:
Good afternoon, everyone!
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IV. 56―58 CAC 59―62 BACB 63―66 CABD 67―70 CBAC
V. 71. Reasons 72. believed/thought/supposed/expected 73. excited/thrilled/happy/joyful
74. hurriedly/quickly 75. watching 76.Factors 77.pollution
78. Complaints 79. cancelled/ lifted 80. safety
VI. Good afternoon, everyone!
The topic of my speech today is “My Attitude to Pursuit of Fashion in School”.
Now in our school there is a hot pursuit of fashion. Some students live a very expensive life. They have hairstyles like those of famous stars and wear top brand of clothes and shoes. Some use expensive mobile phones.
Personally, I understand why they do so. Firstly, they hope to look smart and special. Secondly, they highly value others’ respect and recognition. In addition, it makes them feel cool.
In my opinion, we students should hold the right values. It is how we behave rather than how we appear that makes us cool. It is what achievements we have made rather than what brand we are wearing that makes us respectable. It is how much we care for others rather than how much we spend on gifts and luxuries that make us charming. I think it will make great sense to save the money to help those who still can’t make ends meet.
Thank you for listening!
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(Text 1)
W:Would you like another sandwich?
M:Another sandwich ?Where is my first one?
(Text 2)
M:I don’t understand why the neighbours are moving out so soon.They just moved into the flat last month.
W:The landlord has refused to mend the thing he promised before they moved in.
(Text 3)
W:How did you hear about the fire ?It wasn’t on the television news.
M:No.It wasn’t in the newspaper either.Sandra called and told me about it.
W:Oh.I see.
(Text 4)
M:Would you like to go to the cinema with me?
W:I’d like to.But I have to go to the bank,and then my friends and I are going to a concert.
(Text 5)
W:This is a beautiful beach.Shall we come again tomorrow?
M:Don’t' We have to go shopping?
W:We can do that in the morning.a(chǎn)nd come here in the afternoon.
M:OK.And let’s bring Joe and Linda with us.
(Text 6)
W:Good morning.Your ticket,please ?Set your suitcase upright an.d I'll cheek it through.
M:OK.
W:And where would you like to sit?
M:Make it a window seat.
W:Uh―huh,here you go.I'm sorry,but there will be a 20一minute delay,so your flight Will be boarding In about half an hour.
M:I sure hope that’s the only delay.Oh,where are my baggage cheeks?
W:They’re here with your ticket.sir.
M:Uh,thanks.
(Text 7)
M:Hi,Jane.Where are you going?
W:I’m I not yet.I want to redecorate my living room.
M:Really ?Have you decided what colours to use?
W:Well,not yet.I’m thinking about white walls and light blue furniture.But I can’t decide what kind of carpet to get.
M.I think you should look for cream colours to go with the wall.
W:I worry about expensive things like that.I'm afraid I won’t be able to take it back if I decide don’t like it.
M:There’re a few carpet stores just ahead.Why not ask them about that?
W:That’s a good idea.I'm glad I ran into you today.
(Text 8)
M:Hi! Janet,you look tired.What’s wrong?
W:Oh,I have this neighbour,and his dog barks all night long.It’s driving me mad.
M:try talking to him.
W:Yeah,I guess.He’s kind of unfriendly.That’s a11.What are your neighbours like?
M:OK,except two.One is in the flat below mine, and he smokes and the smoke comes right into
my bedroom.Ugh! It’s terrible.And if I talk to him,he’s really rude.
W:Well,if I were you,I’d move house.
M:Uh―huh.The other has these wild parties at night, like four or five times a week.
W:Well you know what I'd do if I were you?
M:What?
W:I’d go and join the party!
(Text 9)
M:You wanted to see me about my grades, Mrs.Lange?
W:Yes.Sit down,Paul.You’re not doing well with your studies.Is the work too difficult?
M:The work isn’t hard;it's just that I don’t have much time to study these days.Besides playing on the school football team,I’m doing a part-time job and working at the student center.
W:Well,Paul,you probably just have to manage your time better.Ten me about your daily life.
M:Well,I get up at about eight and start classes nine o'clock…
W:When do you work at the student center?
M:From noon to one.I hardly even have time to eat my lunch.
W:And you have practice after school?
M:Every day.I have football practice from three to four and then work part―time at the super-market from five to eight.
W:So you do your homework after that?
M:Usually I'm too tired to right away.I watch TV from about nine o'clock and then do my homework from about eleven to one..
W:One o’clock in the morning! Paul,you'd better stop plying football or stop working at the
supermarket.Your schoolwork is more important.
M:But I love playing football,Mrs.Lange.I guess I have to stop my work.
(Text 10)
W:And now it’s over to Bill Casey for the latest news from Germany Oil the World Cup.
M:Hi,good evening,Jenny. Well,it was an exciting afternoon in Berlin today 8,8 England played Spain in the second World Cup semifinal. Spain got off to a good start with a goal by Miguel Garcia in the 5th minute of play.England came back in the 20th minute with a goal by Roland Lockhart and at halftime the teams were tied with One goal each.In the second half.it was all Spain.Juan scored in the 45th minute and Felipe Gonzalez gave Spain a two-goal lead in the 50th.England cut the lead to 0ne in the 67th minute with a goal by Paul Gregson。but that was as dose as England would get.Lock hart almost scored his second goal of the game in the 89th minute,but his Shot hit the crossbar and was picked up by the Spanish goalkeeper.
Thanks to its 3 to 2 win,Spain now goes on to the final against Argentina.
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