对话汇编[下学期]

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名称 对话汇编[下学期]
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科目 英语
更新时间 2006-04-18 21:46:00

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对话填空:
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W: Sir, you’ve been using the online catalogue(目录)for quite a (1) w______. Is there anything I can do to help you?
M: Well, I’ve got to write a paper about Hollywood in the 30s and 40s, and I’m really struggling. There are hundreds of books, and I just don’t know (2) w_____ to begin.
W: Your topic sounds pretty big. Why don’t you narrow it down to something like…uh… the history of the studios during that time?
M: You know, I was thinking about doing that, but more than 30 books came up when I (3) t_____ in “movie studios.”
W: You could cut that down even further by listing the specific (4) y_____ you want. Try adding “1930s” or “1940s” or maybe “Golden Age.”
M: “Golden Age” is a good idea. Let me type that in. Hey, look, just 6 books this time. That’s a lot better.
W: Oh… another thing you might consider. Have you tried looking for any (5) m_______ or newspaper articles?
M: No, I’ve only been (6) s________ for books.
W: Well, you can look up magazine articles in the Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature. And we do have the Los Angeles Times available over there. You might go (7) t________ their indexes (索引) to see if there’s (8) a_______ you want.
M: Okay, I think I’ll get (9) s_______ with these books and then I’ll go over the magazines.
W: If you need any (10) h_____, I’ll be over at the Reference Desk.
M: Great, thanks a lot.
Keys:
(1) while (2) where (3) typed (4) years (5) magazine
(6) searching (7) through (8) anything (9) started (10) help
2
A: Nowadays, doctors can do a great job transplanting organs such as the heart. As m___1__ science develops, I am sure that it will be several years b_2_____ doctors are able to transplant human brains.
B: I think you are right about that, but transplanting brains and transplanting memories are not a___3___ the same.
A: Why not? Our memories are in our brain, aren’t they?
B: Yes. But it is not clear whether the memories will still be there if you transplant the brain.
A: Well, I s_____4_ so. Why shouldn’t they?
B: They may still be there. B___5___, in what other way could we then transplant memories?
A: Memories may be downloaded like a c___6____.
B: Oh, what you said is b__7__ my imagination. But how would that a__8_____ our society?
A: Well, it would be great. We could c___9___ down all schools. People would not need to learn any more because k___10___ could also be transplanted.
Keys:
(1) medical (2) before (3) almost (4) suppose (5) besides
(6) computer (7) beyond (8) affect (9) close (10) knowledge
3
M: May I help you?
W: Yes, I want to buy some shoes to replace the o________ I’m wearing.
M: What’s w________ with them?
W: They are too old and shabby.
M: I can see they have simply been w________ out. Would you like the same color, more or less?
W: Yes, and something a little less casual.
M: How about this l________ brown pair? They are s________ to what you have, but a little bit dressier.
W: Yes, I was t________ of something along that line. I’ll try them on.
M: They certainly look charming.
W: The trouble is, they feel u________.
M: Then try on this other pair in a similar s________, but a different manufacturer.
W: These are much better. Do you have them i________ red?
M: Yes. Would you like both pair?
W: Yes, if they won’t cost too much.
M: Oh no, they won’t. The second pair is half the price. S________ I put them both in a box for you?
W: Just the red. And the old ones. I’ll wear the new brown pair home.
Keys:
(1) ones (2) wrong (3) worn (4) light (5) similar
(6) thinking (7) uncomfortable (8) style (9) in (10) Shall
4
M: Well, what did you think of the movie?
W: I don’t know why I let you talk me i________ going. I just don’t like violence.
M: I didn’t realize there would be quite so m________. Despite everything, though, the story was good.
W: Yes, it was very exciting---and well written. And I must a________ that the acting was superb.
M: I agree. Everyone in the cast played a convincing r________.
W: What I e________ most, though, was the scenery. Those shots of the Alps were absolutely breathtaking.
M: I guess they were nice, but I was so much i________ in the story, that I didn’t notice the scenery. I like gripping drama, even t________ it is violent.
W: I don’t mind suspense, but I really don’t see the need to show all the blood and guts. It offends my sensitivity.
M: But that’s l________. You can’t hide from reality.
W: I know… but I get enough r________ in the newspapers and on TV. When I go to a movie, I want to be entertained.
M: Well, next time you’d b________ choose a comedy!
Keys:
(1) into (2) much (3) admit (4) role (5) enjoy
(6)interested (7)though (8) life (9) reality (10) better
5
W: So Mr Jones, are you ready for your trip?
M: Oh, yes . I’m really excited a __1____ it, but could you tell me w__2__ I have to do at the airport? I’ve never flown b__3____ in my life. I’ve always preferred the train.
W: I see. Well, luckily the airport is small so you can’t get l__4____. Now as you enter, on your left you’ll see a lot of check-in desks. You should go to your airline desk, okay? Actually that’s very close to the e___5___. Once there, show your ticket and your passport to the clerk and place your luggage on the scales. Try not to have more than twenty-five kilograms altogether. Oh---and don’t check in your handbag, a_6__ you’ll be taking that with you on the plane. Then , the clerk will give you a b__7______ card with your seat number printed on it.
M: A friend of m__8___ told me something about a departure tax. What’s that? Have I p___9__ it?
W: Don’t worry. It’s i__10___ in the price of your ticket.
Keys:
about (2) what (3)before (4) lost (5) entrance
(6) as (7) boarding (8) mine (9) paid (10) included
6
Judy: Hello! This is Judy speaking. May I speak to Nick?
Nick: Yes! This is Nick.
Judy: Nick, Lala asked me to invite you to her b ___1____ party.
Nick: Oh, thank you very much for her i____2______. Of course, I’d like to come. When and where?
Judy: It will be h___3___ in ABC Hotel near Carrefour supermarket at 5’clock tomorrow evening.
Nick: Excuse me, I want to know how far is ABC Hotel from my home?
Judy: Oh, let me see. I think it is about ten kilometers.
Nick: Ten kilometers? By the way, I also want to ask how long it takes to get there?
Judy: Are you going by taxi or by bus?
Nick: of course taxi.
Judy: Oh, 5 o’clock, is just r__4__ hour, so it will take about thirty minutes to get there.
Nick: Thirty minutes? Ok, thanks very much.
Judy: You’re welcome. But Nick, I. . .I. . .
Nick: What’s u__5__?
Judy: Dick, today Mr. Baker asked everyone to prepare a speech. And now my customer---Miss Vivian wants to buy our products, so she asks me to p___6____ a product sample for her by e-mail. I’m very glad to do that because we can earn a lot of money if she is
s ___7___ with it. But it’s 7 p.m. I have to take my time to the s____8____ center to buy a gift for Lala. Thus, you know, I can’t do three things at the same time. So...
Dick: Oh, my poor girl! Say, what can I do for you?
Judy: Oh, Nick, have you finished the speech for tomorrow? If you have, I would like to have a c___9___.
Nick: Certainly. I can bring one tomorrow morning.
Judy: Is it p___10____ for me to get it from you now? I’m nearby.
Nick: Ok, see you later.
Judy: See you.
Keys:
(1) birthday (2) invitation (3) held (4) rush (5) up
(6)provide (7)satisfied (8)shopping (9)copy (10)possible
M: It is almost vacation time. Have you found a summer job yet?
W: No, I don’t think I will work at the boy’s camp (1) w I worked last summer. Camp jobs don’t pay much.
M: I think I can find a job at the Evergreen Hotel. A friend of
(2) m was a waiter there last summer. The pay
wasn’t good, but the tips (3) w .
W: My sister worked there last summer, (4) m beds and cleaning bathrooms. She didn’t like it but she earned a lot of money. And I want a job outside. After sitting (5) i college classes all winter, I’d like
a job in the (6) o air.
M: The high school kids earn a lot of money every summer cutting grass. My brother is only fourteen, but he gets five dollars every time he
(7) c somebody’s grass, and it only takes him an hour. He just rides around on the machine that he bought, and the machine does all the work.
W: That’s (8) p good, I used to cut grass when I was in high school. But now I think I might work for a road building company,
(9) o something like that.
M: It would be a good (10) e . And you could earn a lot too.
⑴___________
⑵___________
⑶___________
⑷___________
⑸___________
⑹___________
⑺___________
⑻___________
⑼___________
⑽___________
A: He is very good, isn’t he?
B: Sorry, what did you say?
A: I (1) s__________ the singer was great.
B: Yes, and interesting to watch.
A: Have you seen him here (2) b_________?
B: Oh, yes. He’s always at (3) e__________ the same place on Saturdays when I come into town. I think he probably (4) w__________ the music
and words by himself, (5) b________ I’ve
(6) n________ heard any of the songs before.
A: It’s not fair
B: What do you (7) m__________?
A: People with musical ability (8) l_________him have to stand around here to make a living.
B: Perhaps he enjoys (9) i_________ or more money than you think.
A: I (10) h_________ so.
⑴___________
⑵___________
⑶___________
⑷___________
⑸___________
⑹___________
⑺___________
⑻___________
⑼___________
⑽___________
Passage1:
1. where 2. mine 3. were 4. making 5. in
6. open 7. cuts 8. pretty 9. or 10. experience
Passage 2:
1. said 2. before 3. exactly 4. writes 5. because
6. never 7. mean 8. like 9. it 10. hope