喀什第二中学 2022 届高三第一学期 11 月学业
质量监测试卷
英语
(考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分)
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30分)
做题时,请先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节 (共 5小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 7.5分)
听下面 5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段
对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:How much is the shirt
A. 19. 15. B. 9. 18. C. 9. 15.
1. Why will the speakers go to the beach
A. To do some sunbathing.
B. To do community service work.
C. To go for a walk.
2. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a bank. B. In a supermarket. C. In a restaurant.
3. What does the woman concern when buying a desk
A. The brand. B. The price. C. The size.
4. Why is the woman upset
A. She can’t move into a new office.
B. Her project is behind schedule.
C. There is too much noise from the construction.
5. When does the park close today
A. At 5:30. B. At 6:00. C. At 6:30.
第二节 (共 15小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 22.5分)
听下面 5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选
项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5秒钟的作答时
间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第 6段材料,回答第 6、7题。
6. What is the man trying to do
A. Rent a house. B. Find a roommate. C. Move back to town.
7. What does Jane do
A. A professor. B. A secretary. C. A house owner.
听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。
8. Where will the man’s letter go
A. ToAustria. B. ToAmerica. C. ToAustralia.
9. How will the man mail his package
A. By ordinary mail. B. By ship. C. By air.
10. How much will the man pay in total
A. $ 35. B. $ 36. C. $ 50.
听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。
11. Who is disabled in the dialogue
A. The man. B. The man’s wife. C. The man’s boss.
12. What did the man’s boss do
A. He fired the man.
B. He moved the company.
C. He disappeared with lots of money.
13. What did the woman give the man
A. A job opportunity. B. Only some money. C. Some food.
听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。
14. How does the man feel about his interview
A. Worried. B. Disappointed. C. Confident.
15. Why does the woman apply to the University of Michigan
A. Her father wants her to go there.
B. It is her dream university.
C. It’s a great medical school.
16. What does the woman want to be
A. A doctor. B. A teacher. C. A reporter.
17. What is the most probable relationship between the speakers
A. Workmates. B. Strangers. C. Classmates.
听第 10段材料,回答第 18至 20题。
18. What is the best season to visit Spain
A. Spring. B. Summer. C. Autumn.
19. What’s the advantage of taking the train for long-distance travel
A. Saving you money on accommodations.
B. Enabling you to enjoy more special food.
C. Allowing you to learn to live independently.
20. Which can be found in the Grand Class cabin in the train
A. Shower rooms. B. Toilet articles. C. Comfortable beds
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分 40分)
第一节 (共 15小题;每小题 2分,满分 30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
2020 at Butlin’s —Breaks from February—November
FEBRUARYHALF TERM
Fri. 14—Mon. 24 February 2020
After the busyness of Christmas and the re-arrival of school routines and homework, a short break is needed.
February half term is the perfect opportunity.
Joining us at Butlin’s on the first school holiday of the year, you and your family will be some of the first to see
our brand new entertainment for the year, as well as any new developments on resort including restaurants and
accommodation.
MAYHALF TERM
Fri. 22 May—Mon. 1 June 2020
With Easter over and the school summer holidays a fair way in the distance, a holiday can feel like a long way
away. That’s why May half term is the perfect stopgap for a short family break.
When the British weather’s playing ball, enjoy our outdoor activities, head to the beach, dip your toes in the sea and
treat the family to an ice cream.
SUMMER HOLIDAYS
Fri. 17 July—Fri. 4 September 2020
Summer holidays by the seaside are about packing up the car and leaving at dawn, ice cream, sandy sandwiches
and fish and chips, riding games, and going in the sea bravely even if it’s freezing cold.
Our brilliantly British ways make for some of the best childhood memories of holidaying by the sea, and school
summer holidays are about exactly that; creating long lasting family memories.
OCTOBER HALF TERM
Fri. 23 Oct.—Mon. 2 Nov. 2020
Whether you’re looking for scary goings-on or simply fancy getting away with your family before the rush of
Christmas, our October half term breaks are the perfect escape.
Join us to celebrate Halloween over October half term and get ready for a trick or treat trail, pumpkin carving and
a fancy dress ball that will have your little kids crazy.
21. What can you do at Butlin’s during MAYHALF TERM
A. Watch water ballet. B. Enjoy Easter food.
C. Make your summer holiday plan. D. Have close contact with the sea.
22. Which program has the longest time
A. FEBRUARYHALF TERM. B. MAYHALF TERM.
C. SUMMER HOLIDAYS. D. OCTOBER HALF TERM.
23. Which is probably a major theme of OCTOBER HALF TERM break
A. Trick or treat fun. B. Finding Easter eggs.
C. Preparing Christmas gifts. D. Learning how to make fancy dresses.
B
Indian Army soldier Anandan Gunasekaran lost his left leg in a mine explosion in 2008. But that didn’t stop him
from pursuing his dream of making it big as an athlete.
With an artificial leg, Gunasekaran made himself and the country proud by bagging three gold medals at the
Military World Games in China in October 2019.
After he lost his leg in 2008, he didn’t inform his family. Then, half a year later, he landed in his hometown with an
artificial leg and his family was in shock. “They said that I should quit my Army job and stay at home and take care of
the farm,” he says. But he told them that he had just lost his leg, not his ambition to run faster than ever before and
bring honor to his unit and the Army.
“Mind is the biggest thing in your body. You shouldn’t lose it. If you are determined, you can do anything. I am
one example of that,” says Gunasekaran.
As an athlete since his teenage years, Gunasekaran says that he got a “new life” after he got the blade(刀锋) that
he could run with confidence. “I started training as I used to before my leg was blown off, but I was more determined
to do better as I knew that there would be many who would doubt my ability,” he says.
After the military games in China, this blade runner now is nursing bigger dreams. He wants to win medals at the
Tokyo Paralympics in 2020 and bring honor to his country.
He has one more hurdle to cross before he can make it to the Tokyo Paralympics. “I have to participate in the trials
and win there to make it to the Paralympics,” he says. He is already training with that goal in mind. “My job is to work
hard. I will do that.”
24. What was Gunasekaran’s dream after losing one leg
A. Staying in the army. B. Taking care of the farm.
C. Being a great athlete. D. Having an artificial leg.
25. Why was Gunasekaran more determined to do better
A. To prove himself. B. To make a living.
C. To win himself honor. D. To defeat his competitor.
26. How can Gunasekaran make it to the Tokyo Paralympics
A. By sharpening his blade. B. By winning the trials.
C. By tying more hurdles. D. By training professionally.
27. What does the underlined word “hurdle” probably mean in the last paragraph
A. Difficulty. B. Race. C. Jump. D. Achievement.
C
Koko the gorilla knew over 1,000 signs based on American Sign Language, and used them to do everything from
asking for food to joking around. Her trainer, Penny Patterson, thought Koko went further still, signing in novel ways
and showing complex emotions. According to Ms. Patterson, when a cat that Koko loved was killed in an accident,
Koko signed: “Cat, cry, have-sorry, Koko-love.” When Koko died last month, some of her obituaries(讣告) mourned
the gorilla who had “mastered American sign language”.
Then came the critics, from linguists and experts in sign languages. There is no doubt that animals communicate.
Bees can demonstrate the direction and distance of a source of food. Dolphins make noises that function like names.
Yet there is an important distinction between communication and language.
Take the misleading term “body language”. It is sometimes claimed that words convey just 7% of meaning, and
that body language and tone of voice do the rest. But try conveying a fact like “It will rain on Tuesday” with your
eyebrows, and the difference becomes clear. Language allows for clear statements, questions and commands.
Noam Chomsky has argued that people have a kind of “universal grammar”, and that all humankind’s languages
are mere variations(变奏曲) on a theme. He has changed his mind repeatedly on what makes up the essential of human
language, but one obvious candidate is syntax—rules, not just words, which allow the construction of a huge variety of
meaningful expressions. No language in the world merely uses relevant signs together like communications at the
tourist-abroad level of pointing and making exaggerated facial expressions.
That gorillas lack syntax should not blind humans to their magnificence. But the fact that Koko could
communicate should not mislead observers into thinking she possessed language.
28. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 1
A. Describe an amazing animal. B. Introduce the topic of the text.
C. Inform people of Koko’s death. D. Show Ms Patterson’s technique.
29. What can we infer about language according to the text
A. Body language actually can’t be taken as language.
B. It consists of words and body language and syntax.
C. It’s a power that both humans and animals possess.
D. Facial expressions allow for clear statements and commands.
30. Which of the following can best convey “It will rain on Tuesday”
A. Pointing. B. Eyebrow movements. C. Dialect. D. Facial expressions.
31. What is the main idea of the text
A. Noam Chomsky is a brilliant master of human language.
B. Rules play an essential part in human communication.
C. Human language is different from mere communication.
D. Koko’s extraordinary skills deserve people’s recognition.
D
Anyone who has spent an afternoon puzzling over IKEA(宜家) furniture parts will appreciate how impressive it
would be to let a robot do the job. Engineers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have now
assembled(安装) a STEFAN chair using a new invention, a two-armed robot, whose sensors and programming enabled
it to fit most of the pieces together without human help. The team reported this in April in Science Robotics. Using its
arms, sensors and 3-D camera, the machine followed about 50 steps of instructions to complete the chair's frame in
about 20 minutes.
Furthermore, the robot was made of off-the-shelf parts that "are already mass-produced, so the technology we
developed here can be adopted in actual factories in the very near future," says QuangCuong Pham, an assistant
professor, who built the robot with Francisco Suárez-Ruiz and Xian Zhou, both then at Nanyang.
The engineers programmed the robot using conventional computer code instead of training the device to assemble
parts via machine learning. They focused on the robot's sense, planning and control capabilities rather than the more
abstract reasoning enabled by artificial intelligence, Pham says.
The robot's arm movements may look slow and boring, but its ability to fit pegs(销钉 ) into holes addresses "a
super hard problem in robotics," says Ross Knepper, an assistant computer science professor at Cornell University,
who was not involved in the Nanyang research. He was part of a Massachusetts Institute of Technology team that in
2013 built the "IKeaBot" system of autonomous robots, which successfully assembled the furniture company's LACK
side tables.
"Whereas my work used vision to solve the peg-in-a-hole problem, the Nanyang researchers are doing it through
tactile(触觉) feedback-feeling whether or not the peg went into the hole," Knepper says. "The applications (of these
two approaches) are both for IKEA furniture, but the contributions to robotics are very different.
The Nanyang team's technology is meant to be reprogrammable for different tasks, including possibly assembling
other kinds of furniture. "The dream," Knepper says, "is still to have one robot system that can assemble IKEA's entire
catalog — but we're not there yet."
32. What does the author think of the new invention
A. Boring. B. Helpful. C. Super hard. D. Successful.
33. What do we know about Knepper
A. He thought highly of the newly built two-armed robot.
B. He addressed a super hard problem in robotics in 2013.
C. He thought the robot's arm movements flexible but boring.
D. He built the "IKeaBot" that assembled a STEFAN chair.
34. How did Nanyang researchers solve the peg-in-a-hole problem
A. Through visual sense. B. Through many senses.
C. Through slow movements. D. Through their feedback-feeling.
35. What does the last sentence of the passage suggest
A. We still need one robot system. B. The dream will come true soon.
C. More work need to be done later. D. IKEA's entire catalog is too large.
第二节 (共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In today's society, there are many career opportunities available in nutritional sciences. Colleges and
universities now have the option for students to major and/or minor in nutrition as well. 36 , because a
balanced diet and healthy lifestyle can reduce the risk of many medical conditions that doctors diagnose on a daily
basis.
Dieticians(营养师) carry out nutrition programs and oversee the preparation and serving of meals. Like any
other health care provider, their goal is to prevent and treat patients' illnesses by educating them about proper eating
habits and making adjustments to their current diet.
37 .
Clinical dietitians offer nutritional services to patients in nursing homes, hospitals, and other institutions.
The i r job is to crea te a nut r i t i onal program based on the pat i en t ' s nu t r i t iona l
needs , evalua te , and provide feedback of the pa t ien t ' s pe rsona l ized program.
38 .
Communi ty die t i c ians counse l peop le on nut r i t i onal prac t ices tha t are
made to promote heal th and preven t i l lnesses . 39 . At these places ,
communi ty die t i t i ans are ab le to assess ind iv idual s ' needs , des ign plans based
on these needs , and teach them abou t how to fo l low the plan according ly.
40 . They can admin is te r nu t r i t ion checking and advise the i r
cl i en t s abou t hea l th concerns tha t are impacted by die t such as we ight loss . A
consu l tan t die t i t i an has many di ffe rent sk i l l s and can work fo r spor t s teams
and even wel lness programs .
A. There are three common types of die t i t i ans
B. The ro le of nu t r i t ion is inc reas ing in import ance
C. Profess ions in nu t r i t ion are on the ri se recen t ly
D. Die t i t i ans do a va r ie ty of di ffe rent th ings in the i r da i ly work
E. They discuss the med ica l and nu t r i t iona l needs wi th the pa t ien t ' s
docto rs
F. They work in pub l ic hea l th cl in ic s , organ iza t ions , and home hea l th
agenci es
G. A consul tan t die t i t i an can own a pr iva te prac t ice or work at a heal th
ca re fac i l i ty
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45 分)
第一节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1 .5 分,满分 30 分)
阅 读 下 面 短 文 , 从 短 文 后 各 题 所 给 的 A、 B、 C 和 D 四 个 选 项 中 , 选
出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
In 2017 , someth ing was wrong wi th the re la t ionship be tween my
boyf r iend and me , which lef t me qui te upse t . Wha t made it worse was
tha t he 41 to end our re la t ionship in December, weeks 42
bo th my bi r thday and Chr i s tmas .
To chee r me up, my dad 43 me some money fo r the ho l idays . I
could have done a number of 44 th ings wi th i t , such as 45 my
schoo l loan or adding i t to my sav ings accoun t (储蓄账户 ) , but I didn ' t .
46 , I bought mysel f a cookery course . The five classes in 47
cook ing were held at a school two mi le s from my house . I ’d go to the le ssons
on eve ry Sa turday 48 . We’d 49 wi th another studen t and try to
make our di shes togethe r, 50 usua l ly didn ’t turn out ve ry we l l .
Each week , we would ga the r to 51 our di shes , in front of the
pro fess iona l chef ( 厨 师 ) cook ing someth ing tha t 52 looked l ike
French dishes .
A few months la te r, I had to 53 the cla sses , as I cou ld no longe r
affo rd them. Al though the cla sses didn ’t tu rn me into a chef , they gave me a
chance to ta lk to peop le , he lp ing me 54 my se l f -pi ty. I t gave me a(an )
55 to take it easy on a Sa turday morning . And al though I can ’t even cook
mysel f a squa re meal , I ’m 56 glad I got to ea t , dr ink and laugh wi th
al l those 57 peop le .
The wor ld can somet imes be ve ry co ld , or even 58 , so eve ry once
in a whi le , we shou ld 59 to trea t ourse lves , cher i sh peop le around us
and l ive a 60 l i fe .
41 . A. promised B. ag reed C. decided
D. reg re t t ed
42 . A. befo re B. af te r C. from D .
to
43 . A. th rew B. saved C. len t
D. spa red
44 . A. spec ia l B. exac t C. re asonab le
D. ce r ta i n
45 . A. pay ing off B. pu t t ing away C. giv ing up
D. admi t t ing to
46 . A. Ins t ead B. However C. There fo re
D. Though
47 . A. dai l y B. homely C. Chinese D .
French
48 . A. morn ing B. af te rnoon C. night
D. t ime
49 . A. whispe r B. pa i r C. compare D .
chat
50 . A. which B. tha t C. wha t D .
when
51 . A. ta s te B. di sp lay C. en joy D .
exchange
52 . A. exac t ly B. l igh t ly C. pe r fec t ly
D. ha rd ly
53 . A. ignore B. avoid C. re fuse
D. stop
54 . A. fo rge t B. rea l ize C. deepen
D. accep t
55 . A. shock B. excuse C. in tent ion
D. gi f t
56 . A. eve r B. even C. st i l l D.
neve r
57 . A. st range B. fami l ia r C. nice D .
funny
58 . A. wi ld B. crue l C. mi ld D .
st r i c t
59 . A. wa i t B. he lp C. expect D .
remember
60 . A. peacefu l B. use fu l C. meaningfu l
D. l ive ly
第二节 (共 10 小题;每小题 1.5 分;满分 15 分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1 个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形
式。
Peggy Whitson , 57 , has re turned to Ear th af te r 61 (s tay) for more
than nine months aboard the In terna t ional Space Sta t ion . Whitson , 62
became an astronaut in 1996, was the fi rs t woman 63 (command) the
space sta t ion and also the fi rs t woman and fi r s t non-pi lo t who se rves as chi ef
of the NASA Ast ronau t Corps .
Dur ing her th i rd miss ion aboard the sta t ion , Whi t son spen t much of her
t ime 64 exper imen ts , inc lud ing stud ies of cance rous lung t i s sue and
bone ce l l s . She al so comple ted four spacewalks , adding to he r six previous
ou t ings , to se t a record fo r the 65 (much) t ime spen t spacewalk ing by a
woman. She sa id : “I fee l grea t . I love working up here . I t ’s one of the mos t
66 (wonder ) jobs I ’ve ever had . ”
“I’m looking forward to seeing friends and family,” Whitson said, “But the thing
I’ve been thinking 67 (cons tant ) are foods tha t I wan t to make . ” Whi t son ,
who 68 (g row) up on a fa rm in Iowa , sa id she was inspi red by the US
Apol lo programme tha t landed men on the moon , bu t i t was not unt i l la te r,
when the fi rs t women become as t ronauts , 69 she se t he r sigh ts on jo in ing
them. “ I hope one day those young peopl e wi l l do 70 same and look
back on a l i fe in which they leapt at the oppor tun i t i e s and broke the i r own
records ," she sa id .第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35 分)
第一节 短文改错(共 10 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的
以下作文。文中共有 10 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及
一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号( Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线( \)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意: 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 l1 处起)不计分。
Our schoo l has scheduled to launch an Engl i sh speech con tes t nex t
Monday , tha t is pa r t of our plan to we lcome the vis i t ing Amer ican studen ts . I t
i s aiming to show the ri chness of Ch inese cu l t u re bu t incr ease our conf idence .
The contes t is al so a good chance fo r you to prac t ice our ora l Eng l i sh .
Anyone tak ing pa r t in the compe t i t ion are requi red to focus the speech on
trad i t ion Chinese cu l ture . You can te l l sto r ie s of fe s t iva l s or legends
concern ing abou t Chinese cul t ure . Bes ides , sha r i ng some inte res t ing
cu l ture - re l a ted inc iden t happen ing in dai l y l i f e is a good choice as we l l . You
are supposed s ign up on l ine by th i s Fr iday af ternoon if you wan ted to take
pa r t in it .
第二节 书面表达(满分 25 分)
假定你是李华,因新冠疫情,你市拟于今年春季举行的国际马拉松赛
将延期。请给你的英国朋友 Anderson 写一封邮件告知此事。内容包括:
1. 表示歉意;
2. 延期原因;
3. 新的比赛时间。
注意: 1 .词数 100 左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:新冠病毒 nove l co ronav i rus 或 COVID-19
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英语·全解全析
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B A B C B A B C C B
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B C A C A C C B A C
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D C A C A B A B A C
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C B A D C B A E F G
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C A D C A A D A B A
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B D D A B C C B D C
61 . stay ing 考查非谓语动词。 af te r 是介词,后面要跟 v- ing 形式作宾语。
62 . who 考查关系代词。此处是非限制性定语从句,先行词指代人,因此
用关系代词 who 引导定语从句。
63 . to command 考 查 非 谓 语 动 词 。 动 词 不 定 式 在 此 作 the fi rs t woman 的
后置定语。
64 . on 考 查 介 词 。 spend some time on sth .“ 花 费 时 间 做 某 事 ” 是 固 定 搭
配。
65 . mos t 考查形容词最高级。由语境及空前的 the 可知,这里要填最高级,
much 的最高级为 most。
66 . wonder fu l 考查词性转换。此处要用形容词作定语。
67 . cons tant l y 考查词性转换。修饰动词应该用副词。
68 . grew 考 查 动 词 的 时 态 。 讲 述 成 长 过 程 应 该 用 一 般 过 去 时 , 不 规 则 动
词 grow 的过去式为 grew。
69 . tha t 考查连接词。此处是 i t was not un t i l …tha t…句型,该句型为 not
un t i l 的强调句型。
70 . the 考查冠词。 the same 同样地,一样。
第四部分 写作
第一节 短文改错
Our school has scheduled to launch an Eng l i sh speech contes t nex t
Monday , that is pa r t of our plan to we lcome the vis i t ing Amer ican
which
studen ts . I t i s aiming to show the richness of Chinese cul ture but inc rease
aimed and
our conf idence . The contes t is al so a good chance fo r you to prac t ice our
us
ora l Eng l i sh . Anyone tak ing pa r t in the compe t i t ion are requi red to focus
is
the speech on tradition Chinese cu l ture . You can te l l sto r ies of fe s t iva l s or
traditional
legends concern ing abou t Chinese cu l ture . Bes ides , shar ing some
inte res t ing cu l ture - re la ted incident happen ing in da i ly l i f e is a good choice
incidents
as we l l . You are supposed sign up on l ine by th i s Fr iday af te rnoon if you
to
wanted to take pa r t in i t .
want
第二节 书面表达
【范文】
Dear Anderson ,
I am so sor ry to info rm you that the in terna t ional mara thon to be he ld in
our ci ty th i s sp r i ng has to be canceled due to the breakou t of COVID-19 .
Unfor tunate ly, a nove l coronavi rus broke out at the end of 2019 and
spread qu ick ly around the wor ld . In orde r to cont ro l the spread of the
infec t i ous vi rus and prot ec t peop le ’s l ives and heal th , the organ iz ing
commit tee has dec ided to postpone the race .
It is es t ima ted by exper t s tha t the outb reak wi l l come to an end in June .
So the new mara thon is expected to be he ld in July or Augus t . The spec i f i c
t ime wi l l be announced sepa ra te ly. I ’ l l te l l you the moment I know it .
Looking fo rward to mee t ing you soon .
Yours ,
Li Hua
听力原文
例
M: Excuse me , can you te l l me how much the sh i r t is
W: Yes , i t ’s nine fi f t een .
Text 1
W: Kevin , le t ’s go to the beach!
M: The beach Why You know I’m too lazy to go there .
W: There is a communi ty ac t iv i ty. We must clean the beach .
Text 2
M: Excuse me , can you he lp me I want to take some money ou t .
W: Sure , si r. Have you fi l l ed out the wi thdrawa l fo rm
M: Yes , I have .
Text 3
W: Excuse me , I ’d li ke to buy a desk fo r my li t t l e son . I don’ t have any
par t i cu la r brand in mind, bu t i t shou ld be less than 50 dol la r s .
M: OK, we have a la rge se lec t ion of sma l l desks fo r young ch i ldren .
Text 4
M: When wi l l the cons t ruc t ion of the new off ice be comple ted The pro jec t
is behind schedule . We can ’t move in to the new off ice th i s year.
W: I ’m upse t about al l the no ise from the cons t ruc t ion . It ’s hard to get my
work done .
Text 5
W: Excuse me , what time is i t
M: I t ’s five th i r ty.
W: Rea l ly Does the park close at ha l f pas t six
M: I t ’s Sunday today, so it shut s at six — it stays open la te r on Satu rdays .
Text 6
M: Mary, I have to find a place to li ve in . The house owner wan ts my room
for he r daughte r who ’s moving back to
town .
W: Oh, bad luck! This wi l l be your th i rd t ime to move . I hea rd tha t Josh was
looking fo r a roommate . You know
Josh , don’ t you
M: Yes , we met at your bi r thday par ty and before long we played in the same
foo tba l l club .
W: Tha t could be a poss ib i l i ty, Sam.
M: OK, I ’ l l check wi th him la te r. By the way, who ’s the gi r l si t t ing oppos i te
your desk
W: Haven ’t you known we have a new sec re ta ry Jane ’s he re fo r almost two
weeks !
Text 7
W: Good af te rnoon! Is there anyth ing I can do fo r you
M: I ’d like to mai l th i s le t t e r to a fr iend in Aust ra l i a , and tha t package back
home in Ameri ca .
W: How would you l ike to send the le t t e r If i t i s urgent , we can send i t by
express .
M: Wel l , ac tua l ly, the re ’s noth ing urgent . Please send it as an ord ina ry mai l .
W: Yes , si r. How abou t tha t package
M: Oh, I mus t make sure tha t the package reaches home by May 10 th .
W: In tha t case , I wou ld recommend sending it by ai r, because i t wi l l take
too long to go sur face mai l from here to
Amer ica .
M: Very good . I ’ l l send i t by ai r then . Cou ld you te l l me the pos tage , please
W : I t ’s one do l la r by ord ina ry mai l fo r the le t t e r. Now let ’s we igh the
package . Oh , the package is overwe igh t . You
shou ld pay 35 dol l a r s fo r i t .
M: Fine . No problem.
Text 8
M: Excuse me , madam. Can you spa re me some change , please
W: Uh … why are you liv ing on the st ree t
M: Oh, we ac tua l ly sha re a room wi th ano the r fami ly. The prob lem is tha t my
wi fe is di sab led and canno t work .
W: Why don ’t you ge t a job
M: My boss sto le a lo t of money from al l hi s worke rs and lef t the town . We
go t le f t wi th no th ing . I ’ve been look ing fo r a new job eve ry day, but we
need to ea t . Tha t ’s why I ’m here .
W: That ’s awfu l . Here ’s ten do l la r s … And here ’s my card . I need someone
to clean my off ice bu i ld ing in the even ings . It ’s no t much money, but i t ’s
a sta r e by tomorrow morning at nine , okay
M: Oh, thank you so much fo r your kindness ! I won ’t le t you down!
Text 9
W: Hi , Mike . I had an in te rv iew this morn ing .
M: I had an in te rv iew, too , a grea t one wi th Columbia Univers i ty.
W: Rea l ly Wha t did they say Wil l you ge t in
M: Wel l , they didn ’ t say anyth ing fo r su re . Bu t I fi gu re tha t wi th my grades
and my persona l i ty, I ’ l l have no prob lem. How was your in te rv iew wi th
the Univers i ty of Michigan
W: The in te rv iew went fine . In fac t , I apply to the un ive rs i ty because my
fa ther wou ld like me to go there . He and my grandpa bo th graduated
from the unive rs i ty.
M: I t ’s a grea t medica l school . You would be fo l lowing in your fa the r ’s
foo ts t eps .
W : Ah! But I ’d l ike to fo l low in my own foots teps . I want to study
journa l i sm so I can be a repor te r.
M: That rea l ly su i t s you . You ’ re the best in our cla ss and you ’ve done a
pre t ty good job on our school pape r.
W: Thank you. Hope eve ryth ing goes we l l fo r bo th of us .
Text 10
W : Welcome to Spa in . Ge t t ing a tra in to Spa in is more conven ient and
comfor table than you imag ine . Travel to Spa in , and you wi l l lea rn abou t
wor ld -c la ss cu l ture , tas te de l ic ious food, buy qua l i ty goods , see unique
bu i ld ings and vis i t beau t i fu l fi e lds . The bes t mon ths to travel to Spa in
are June and July. Tak ing the tra in to Spa in is fa r more exci t i ng , more
re laxing , not to ment ion i t ’s be t t e r fo r the env i ronmen t than fly ing .
Tra in travel is rap id ly growing in popu lar i t y because of i t s speed
improv ing . And fo r long-d i s tance trave l , the re ’s the added advantage of
tak ing the tra in ove rnigh t , wh ich saves on your hot e l cos t . On the tra in
you can ca tch up on some sleep or simply wa tch the landscape changing
around you . And tak ing a tra in means you ’re free to wander down to the
ba r, cha t wi th fr iendly peop le , or re lax wi th a book in your own cabin . In
our Grand Class cab in the re ar e sea t s , sma l l tab l es and comfor t ab le beds .
Our pr iva te su i te al so offe r s a shower room and to i le t ar t i c le s .