山东省曲阜师范大学附属中学2016-2017学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题

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第I卷(共100分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
1.
What’s
the
man’s
telephone
number
now
A.
873-6076.
B.
873-6017.
C.
837-1670.
2.
How
does
the
woman
usually
go
shopping
A.
By
car.
B.
By
bus.
C.
On
foot.
3.
What
will
the
man
remember
to
do
A.
Telephone
the
woman.
B.
Write
to
the
woman.
C.
Come
to
see
the
woman.
4.
Where
did
Mary
spend
her
vacation
A.
In
Boston.
B.
In
Chicago.
C.
In
Washington.
5.
What
does
the
man
think
of
doing
shopping
A.
Exciting.
B.
Interesting.
C.
Boring.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各个小题将给出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’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Police
and
witness.
B.
Doctor
and
patient.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
7.
What
happened
that
evening
A.
A
flood.
B.
A
robbery.
C.
A
fight.
听第7段材料,回答第8 9题。
8.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
tomorrow
afternoon
A.
To
get
back
home.
B.
To
try
some
seafood.
C.
To
go
to
the
science
museum.
9.
How
many
museums
are
mentioned
in
the
conversation
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
听第8段材料,回答第10 12题。
10.
Who
could
be
the
woman
A.
Tom’s
mother.
B.
Tom’s
teacher.
C.
Tom’s
friend.
11.
What
happened
to
Tom
A.
He
hurt
his
left
foot.
B.
He
met
with
a
traffic
accident.
C.
He
was
badly
hurt
when
training.
12.
Where
is
Tom
now
A.
In
the
school.
B.
In
the
emergency
room.
C.
On
the
way
to
a
hospital.
听第9段材料,回答第13 16题。
13.
Who
is
the
woman
A.
Clark’s
wife.
B.
Clark’s
secretary.
C.
John’s
wife.
14.
When
will
Clark
return
home
A.
In
about
half
an
hour.
B.
In
about
one
hour.
C.
In
about
two
hours.
15.
Why
does
the
man
make
this
telephone
call
A.
To
say
hello
to
the
Carlsons.
B.
To
give
his
phone
number
to
the
woman.
C.
To
share
some
materials
with
Clark.
16.
When
should
Clark
call
John
at
6845-3423
A.
After
4:30.
B.
After
5:30.
C.
Before
4:30.
听第10段材料,回答第17 20题。
17.
What
time
is
it
now
A.
Morning.
B.
Afternoon.
C.
Evening
18.
What’s
the
6:00
pm 7:00
pm
show
on
Channel
6
mainly
for
A.
News.
B.
Sports.
C.
Games.
19.
What
does
Ted
usually
do
on
“Nighttime”
A.
Talk
about
interesting
movies.
B.
Interview
famous
people.
C.
Introduce
educational
cartoons.
20.
On
which
channel
can
people
answer
questions
and
get
money
A.
Three.
B.
Six.
C.
Eleven.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳答案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Six
people
are
talking
about
the
newly-built
garden
on
the
roof
of
their
building.
Jasmine:
I
loved
the
idea
when
Wilber
first
told
me
about
it.
We
had
lots
of
meetings
with
our
neighbors,
trying
to
make
them
understand
why
it’s
good
to
build
a
garden
on
the
roof.
Now
people
love
coming
here,
and
we
have
made
a
lot
of
friends!
Wilber:
The
whole
thing
wasn’t
easy
at
first.
But
Jasmine
helped
a
lot.
And
she
was
really
good
at
making
people
happy
to
donate
(捐赠)
money
for
the
roof
garden.
David:
My
kids
love
going
up
there.
They
sit
there
watching
butterflies
and
birds.
The
roof
garden
brings
them
closer
to
nature.
Samuel:
You
want
something
green
Visit
the
park!
It’s
only
one
block
away!
After
the
roof
garden
was
built,
small
insects
started
flying
into
my
room!
And
the
kids
leave
mud
on
the
stairs
when
they
come
down
from
the
roof!
Rosie:
Our
building
is
now
cooler
in
the
summer.
My
baby
sleeps
well
even
on
hot
summer
days!
Flora:
Guess
where
these
tomatoes
are
from!
Not
from
the
supermarket.
They’re
from
our
roof!
It’s
wonderful,
isn’t
21.
Who
dislikes
the
roof
garden
A.
Jasmine
B.
Rosie
C.
Samuel
D.
Flora
22.
What
does
Wilber
tell
us
A.
Jasmine
helped
to
get
the
money.
B.
Tomatoes
grew
well
on
the
roof.
C.
Children
always
make
stairs
dirty.
D.
There
are
birds
in
the
roof
garden.
23.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
interview
A.
Babies
like
sleeping
in
the
roof
garden.
B.
Most
of
the
speakers
love
the
roof
garden.
C.
The
roof
tomatoes
sell
well
in
the
supermarket.
D.
David
first
came
up
with
the
idea
of
a
roof
garden.
B
When
you
need
to
see
a
doctor,
surely
you
will
want
to
see
a
good
one.
But
there
is
one
important
thing
you
may
never
have
thought
about:
Has
your
doctor
rested
enough
Doctors
in
our
country
often
have
to
work
34
hours
or
longer
without
sleep.
Most
of
them
work
104
hours
a
week,
and
some
even
150.
(There
are
only
168
hours
a
week!)
One
report
said
that
a
doctor
who
works
such
long
hours
cannot
think
more
clearly
than
a
drunk
driver.
Another
found
that
doctors
who
sleep
5.8
fewer
hours
than
the
week
before
might
make
22%
more
serious
mistakes.
Surely
no
one
wants
to
get
in
a
car
that
is
driven
by
a
drunk
driver.
So,
how
safe
would
you
feel
when
you
are
under
the
care
of
a
tired
doctor
Sadly
this
problem
has
been
around
for
a
long
time.
There
are
no
laws
about
it
yet
and
hospital
bosses
don’t
look
like
they
care
either.
And
that
is
why
we
doctors
are
asking
you
to
join
us
on
the
street
this
Sunday.
Fight
together
with
us
on
the
street
so
we
can
fight
better
for
your
life
in
the
hospital.
Time:
1
p.
m.
July
15
Place:
City
Hospital
Square
24.
How
long
do
doctors
often
have
to
work
per
week
in
the
country
A.
34
hours.
B.
104
hours.
C.
150
hours.
D.
168
hours.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“Another”
in
Paragraph
2
refer
to
A.
A
country.
B.
A
doctor.
C.
A
report.
D.
A
driver.
26.
Why
does
the
writer
compare
a
tired
doctor
with
a
drunk
driver
A.
To
find
out
who
can
think
more
clearly.
B.
To
give
an
example
of
a
common
disease.
C.
To
show
who
can
work
longer
without
sleep.
D.
To
give
the
reader
a
clear
idea
of
the
danger.
27.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
text
A.
To
warn
doctors
not
to
work
too
long.
B.
To
get
support
for
the
fight
for
doctors.
C.
To
tell
people
how
to
find
a
good
doctor.
D.
To
call
for
a
law
against
drunk
driving.
C
Imagine
the
tallest
building
in
the
United
States.
Fill
that
giant
building
44
times
with
rotten
fruits
and
vegetables.
Now
you
know
how
much
food
Americans
waste
every
year.
It
is
hard
to
believe,
right
About
133
billion
pounds
of
food
get
thrown
away.
That’s
one-third
of
all
the
food
we
produce.
And
a
lot
of
it
is
thrown
away
for
one
simple
reason:
It’s
ugly.
The
problem
is
that
nature
isn’t
perfect.
Apples
can
get
scarred
(留下疤痕)
by
storms.
Cucumbers
grow
in
C
shapes.
Carrots
change
into
unusual
fork-like
forms.
Watermelons
get
too
big
to
fit
on
a
refrigerator
shelf.
These
crazy-looking
fruits
and
vegetables
may
taste
great.
But
most
grocery
stores
refuse
to
sell
them.
Store
owners
say
people
judge
food
by
how
it
looks.
No
one
wants
a
tomato
that
looks
like
a
two-headed
monster.
But
what
if
you
could
buy
that
tomato
for
half-price
A
new
movement
is
trying
to
make
people
see
the
“beauty”
in
ugly
food.
Some
stores
are
selling
ugly
produce.
It
tastes
the
same.
And
you
pay
less
for
it
because
the
food
doesn’t
look
perfect.
Usually,
the
stores
find
a
nicer
word
than
“ugly”.
A
Canadian
chain
uses
“naturally
imperfect”.
In
some
US
stores,
it’s
“misfit
produce”.
Whatever
you
call
it,
ugly
food
helps
many
people.
Fanners
get
paid
for
food
they
were
going
to
have
to
throw
away.
Shoppers
get
cheaper
fruits
and
vegetables.
The
ugly-food
movement
will
also
help
some
of
the
44
million
Americans
who
don’t
have
enough
to
eat.
Many
groups
give
the
ugly
produce
to
hungry
people.
So
really,
who
cares
if
that
carrot
looks
a
little…
ugly
28.
Why
are
lots
of
fruits
and
vegetables
thrown
away
in
the
US
A.
Because
they
don’t
look
nice.
B.
Because
they
have
gone
bad.
C.
Because
they
don’t
taste
good.
D.
Because
they
are
badly
polluted.
29.
What
is
the
5th
paragraph
mainly
about
A.
The
stores
selling
ugly
food.
B.
The
better
names
for
ugly
food.
C.
The
number
of
hungry
Americans.
D.
The
benefits
of
the
ugly-food
movement.
30.
What
does
the
mark
“…”
in
the
last
paragraph
suggest
A.
The
author
would
like
to
buy
ugly
carrots.
B.
No
one
would
care
if
a
carrot
looks
a
little
ugly.
C.
The
author
does
not
quite
like
the
word
“ugly”.
D.
Nobody
really
wants
to
buy
carrots
that
look
ugly.
D
Feet
help
us
walk,
run,
dance,
and
jump.
The
words
feet
and
foot
are
also
used
in
everyday
speech.
To
be
under
someone’s
feet
means
to
be
troublesome.
In
other
words,
you
are
standing
too
close
to
someone
and
are
getting
in
their
way.
Some
adults
criticize
(批评)
children
for
being
under
foot.
Speaking
of
children,
if
someone
says
their
home
will
soon
have
the
pitter-patter
of
tiny
feet,
it
means
the
family
is
expecting
a
baby!
Now,
people
who
are
active
do
not
let
grass
grow
under
their
feet.
They
are
never
in
one
place
for
very
long.
People
who
can
think
and
take
action
at
the
same
time
are
said
to
be
able
to
think
on
their
feet.
Some
people
appear
to
have
it
all.
They
have
money,
a
good
education,
good
looks,
a
great
family
and
a
large
circle
of
friends.
You
could
say
they
have
the
world
at
their
feet.
This
means
whatever
they
want
seems
to
be
there
for
them.
People
who
have
both
feet
firmly
on
the
ground
are
realistic
and
practical.
They
are
not
dreamy.
You
might
say
such
a
person
is
well
grounded.
If
you
are
a
bad
dancer,
you
might
be
described
as
having
two
left
feet.
To
dance
well,
it
is
better
to
have
a
right
foot
and
a
left
foot.
Sam
loves
skiing.
He
thinks
that
it
would
be
fun
to
own
a
ski
resort
(滑雪场)
high
in
the
mountains.
But
he
knows
nothing
about
running
a
business.
So,
he
decides
to
get
his
feet
wet.
In
other
words,
he
wants
to
get
used
to
a
new
situation.
He
joins
an
organization
for
resort
owners
and
attends
their
meetings.
He
travels
to
ski
areas
all
over
the
United
States.
This
helps
Sam
get
his
foot
in
the
door.
Having
a
foot
in
the
door
is
a
starting
point.
This
expression
comes
from
people
selling
things
door-to-door.
They
would
block
the
door
with
their
foot
so
people
couldn’t
close
the
door
on
them.
31.
What
would
you
say
to
someone
who
is
“under
your
feet”?
A.
Oh,
I’m
terribly
sorry.
B.
Take
off
your
feet!
C.
Sorry
for
the
trouble.
D.
Excuse
me,
you
are
in
the
way.
32.
Which
of
the
following
describes
people
who
keep
moving
about
A.
They
are
always
under
foot.
B.
They
can
think
on
their
feet.
C.
They
have
the
pitter-patter
of
tiny
feet.
D.
They
never
let
grass
grow
under
their
feet.
33.
What
should
you
try
to
avoid
if
you
want
to
succeed
in
doing
something
A.
Having
two
left
feet.
B.
Getting
your
feet
wet.
C.
Getting
your
foot
in
the
door.
D.
Having
both
feet
firmly
on
the
ground.
34.
What
do
we
know
about
Sam’s
new
business
A.
It’s
a
big
success.
B.
It’s
not
started
yet.
C.
It
lies
high
in
the
mountains.
D.
It
opens
only
in
winter.
35.
What
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
Use
your
feet
properly.
B.
Feet
help
us
walk
and
run.
C.
How
to
be
a
good
dancer.
D.
Ready
for
a
new
business.
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。
Social
Media
Social
media
can
be
defined
(解释)
as
web-based
and
mobile
media
that
are
used
for
people
to
interact,
connect
and
communicate
with
each
other.
It
often
involves
the
creation
and
sharing
of
content
(writing,
pictures,
and
video)
that
people
make
themselves,
mostly
through
the
Internet.
36
The
first
type
involves
people
getting
together
to
work
on
a
project,
for
example,
Wikipedia.
Blogs
and
micro-blogs
(such
as
Twitter)
are
another
type
of
social
media.
There
are
other
websites
like
YouTube
that
allow
people
to
share
content
such
as
pictures,
articles
or
videos.
37
These
sites
allow
people
to
stay
in
touch
with
friends,
make
new
ones
and
join
communities.
Facebook
is
an
example
of
this
type.
Many
people
like
to
play
games
on
the
Internet
and,
yes,
there
are
social
media
games
as
well.
These
games
allow
gamers
to
interact
with
each
other
and
play
with
or
against
other
gamers.
38
The
final
type
of
social
media
is
websites
like
Second
Life,
where
people
can
create
avatars
(化身)
and
use
and
create
objects,
as
if
they
were
in
the
real
world.
Social
media
are
different
from
traditional
media.
With
social
media,
many
individual
people
in
different
places
create
content.
Another
difference
is
that
people
who
produce
content
in
social
media
don’t
need
very
special
skills.
39
It
takes
only
a
few
minutes
to
write
a
twitter
post,
for
example.
40
But
whatever
you
might
think,
social
media
is
here
to
stay.
A.
World
of
Warcraft
is
a
good
example.
B.
And
social
media
content
can
be
produced
much
faster.
C.
In
general,
there
are
six
different
types
of
social
media.
D.
Another
type
of
social
media
are
social
networking
sites.
E.
Some
people
think
social
media
is
good
and
some
think
it
is
bad.
F.
In
traditional
media,people
need
special
skills
to
produce
something.
G.
Social
media
is
one
of
the
fastest-growing
industries
in
today’s
world
第三部分
英语知识运用(共三节,满分50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四个选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
worked
in
a
restaurant.
One
night
a
woman
came
in
with
three
small
children.
As
a
41
,
I
could
usually
tell
who
is
going
to
tip
well
and
who
isn’t
going
to
tip
at
all
I
42
got
the
latter
vibe
(气息)
from
her.
She
asked
about
the
43
of
everything
on
the
menu,
but
she
ordered
44
water
to
drink.
She
wasn’t
45
appetizers
(开胃饮料).
At
one
point
her
daughter
asked
her
very
politely:
“Mom,
can
I
have
46

The
woman
pulled
out
her
coin
purse
and
47
her
change
before
saying
yes.
Then
I
was
48
that
I
wouldn’t
get
a
tip,
but
they
were
very
nice
and
pleasant
to
49
so
I
didn’t
even
think
twice
about
it.
At
the
end
of
the
meal,
she
paid
50
in
coins.
When
I
went
back
to
clear
the
table,
to
my
51
,
there
were
a
lot
of
quarters
left
for
me.
They
amounted
to
$
8,
or
about
25%
of
the
52
.
Here
was
a
woman
who
had
to
count
her
money
before
53
her
daughter
a
milk
because
she
wanted
to
54
she
still
had
enough
to
tip
me.
Was
it
the
largest
tip
I
ever
got
No,
but
it’s
the
only
one
I
55
after
all
these
years.
This
story
is
a
56
that
the
very
best
aspects
of
human
nature
can
shine
through
in
even
the
most
57
of
everyday
situations.
The
first
58
may
be
powerful,
but
it’s
important
to
let
others
show
their
true
nature
rather
than
making
a
snap
(仓促的)
59
about
them.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
generosity
is
a
valuable
virtue,
whether
you
60
to
be
rich,
poor,
or
somewhere
in
between.
41.
A.
manager
B.
director
C.
waiter
D.
cashier
42.
A.
certainly
B.
positively
C.
suddenly
D.
regularly
43.
A.
material
B.
price
C.
taste
D.
colour
44.
A.
even
B.
much
C.
also
D.
only
45.
A.
content
with
B.
aware
of
C.
interested
in
D.
ready
for
46.
A.
juice
B.
soda
C.
milk
D.
cocoa
47.
A.
counted
up
B.
used
up
C.
stared
at
D.
played
with
48.
A.
worried
B.
convinced
C.
disappointed
D.
annoyed
49.
A.
please
B.
approach
C.
serve
D.
attend
50.
A.
largely
B.
partly
C.
rarely
D.
entirely
51.
A.
surprise
B.
satisfaction
C.
amusement
D.
regret
52.
A.
dish
B.
meal
C.
amount
D.
menu
53.
A.
ordering
B.
fetching
C.
passing
D.
preparing
54.
A.
believe
B.
insist
C.
ensure
D.
admit
55.
A.
understand
B.
remember
C.
require
D.
save
56.
A.
container
B.
judge
C.
performer
D.
reminder
57.
A.
normal
B.
ordinary
C.
important
D.
unusual
58.
A.
impression
B.
thought
C.
prediction
D.
expression
59.
A.
choice
B.
comparison
C.
analysis
D.
decision
60.
A.
attempt
B.
happen
C.
fail
D.
desire
第II卷(共50分)
第三部分
英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)
第二节
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
根据下列句子及所给汉语注释或词首字母,写出空缺处单词的正确形式。
61.
Sitting
too
long
before
the
computer
is
h
to
people’s
health.
62.
C
your
doctor
about
how
much
exercise
you
should
attempt.
63.
What
p
us
was
how
the
accident
could
have
happened.
64.
The
following
reasons
can
a
for
his
refusing
their
offer.
65.
Weather
p
,
we’ll
go
for
an
outing
this
weekend.
66.
The
children
looked
at
the
foreigners
(好奇).
67.
If
you
are
going
to
come,
please
tell
me
in
(提前).
68.
Such
(行为)
is
common
to
young
people.
69.
He
visited
Paris
and
eventually
(定居)
there.
70.
Mo
Yan
is
highly
(尊敬)
for
his
great
novels.
第三节
语法填空(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下列各句,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
71.
The
New
York
Times
(be)
first
published
in
1851.
72.
The
park
was
full
of
people,
(enjoy)
themselves
in
the
sunshine.
73.
The
thought
came
to
him
maybe
he
should
have
said
sorry
to
his
father.
74.
We
heard
them
(quarrel)
throunghout
dinner
yesterday.
75.
They
are
working
together
to
make
they
think
is
the
best
product.
第四部分
书面表达(共1题,满分25分)
假定你是某国际学校学生会成员,学生会将于暑期邀请某知名书法家举办汉字书法培训班,请你用英语写一则通知,要点如下:
1.培训班的目的;
2.学习书法的好处;
3.上课时间、地点:7月21日 8月10日,每天下午3:00—5:00;201室;
4.欢迎大家踊跃参加。
提示:书法
calligraphy
书法家
calligrapher
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节使行文连贯。
Notice
山东省曲阜师范大学附属中学2016-2017学年高一下学期期末考试
英语试题答案
听力
1 5
CCABC
6 10
ABCAA
11 15
ACABC
16 20
CCABA
阅读理解
21 25
CABBC
26 30
DBADC
31 35
DDABA
36 40
CDABE
第三部分
第一节完形填空
41-45
CABDC
46-50
CABCD
51-55
ABACB
56-60
DBADB
第二节
单词拼写
61.
harmful
62.
Consult
63.
puzzled
64.
account
65.
permitting
66.
curiously
67.
advance
68.
behavior/behaviour
69.
settled
70.
respected
第三节
语法填空
71.
was
72.
enjoying
73.
that
74.
quarreling/quarrelling
75.
what
第四部分
书面表达
Notice
Good
news
for
you!
To
help
the
students
write
Chinese
characters
correctly,
clearly
and
beautifully,
a
Chinese
Calligraphy
class
will
be
opened
next
term.
A
famous
calligrapher
will
introduce
students
to
the
idea
of
calligraphy
and
have
students
practice.
The
class
will
be
of
great
benefit
to
us.
First,
it
can
help
us
master
some
necessary
calligraphy
skills.
Secondly,
writing
Chinese
calligraphy
can
also
provide
light
physical
exercise
and
calm
the
mind,
which
can
have
a
positive
effect
on
our
health.
In
addition,
it’s
a
good
chance
to
involve
Chinese
culture
in
our
life.
The
class
will
be
given
in
Room
201
from
3:00pm.
to
5:00pm.
every
afternoon,
from
July
21
to
August
10.
Take
the
chance!
Try
something
new!
You
just
might
be
surprised
at
how
much
you
enjoy
it!
附:听力原文
Text
1
W:
I
also
need
your
telephone
number.
M:
It’s
873-6017.
Oh,
sorry,
I
made
a
mistake.
My
new
number
is
837-1670
now.
Text
2
W:
I
hardly
ever
go
shopping
by
bus
now.
The
shopping
store
is
within
walking
distance.
M:
Well,
you’re
lucky.
The
store
I
can
go
to
is
about
2
miles
away.
Text
3
M:
Really
nice
to
have
known
you.
I’m
going
to
miss
you.
W:
Don’t
forget
to
give
me
a
ring,
will
you
M:
Oh,
I
won’t
forget
at
all.
Text
4
M:
Hello,Mary.
I
thought
you
went
to
Boston
for
the
vacation.
Why
did
you
change
your
idea
W:
We
planned
to
visit
my
sister
in
Boston,
but
she
had
gone
to
Washington
for
business.
So
we
visited
George’s
parents
in
Chicago
instead.
Text
5
M:
Mom,
I’m
back.
W:
Did
you
buy
all
the
things
on
the
shopping
list
M:
Well,
not
all.
It’s
a
terrible
thing
to
do
shopping.
Big
crowds
everywhere,
long
lines
at
every
counter.
I’m
tired
of
it.
Text
6
W:
Now
Mr.
Black,
what
exactly
do
you
do
in
the
factory
M:
Well,
I’m
a
production
manager.
W:
I
see.
Now
how
did
you
come
to
be
in
the
factory
on
the
robbery
evening
M:
It
sounds
a
bit
silly,
but
I’d
just
come
back
to
get
a...
a
report.
W:
OK.
What
time
would
that
be
M:
Er...
it
must
have
been..,
about..,
um..
8
o’clock.
W:
Good.
Now
where
do
you
work
M:
My
office
is
on
this
floor,
just
over
there
actually.
W:
All
right,
thank
you.
Text
7
W:
Hi,
Bob.
M:
Hi,
Lisa.
Have
you
ever
been
to
the
science
museum
W:
No,
I’m
going
there
tomorrow
afternoon.
M:
Well,
you’ll
love
it.
And
have
you
taken
a
bus
tour
That’s
the
best
way
to
get
to
know
the
city.
W:
Not
yet.
But
I
hear
that
it’s
worth
doing.
M:
What
about
the
zoo
Have
you
been
there
yet
W:
Oh,
yes.
That
was
lovely.
It’s
one
of
the
nicest
zoos
I’ve
seen,
I
think.
M:
And
if
you’re
interested
in
art,
you
should
visit
the
national
museum.
W:
Yes,
I’ve
heard
about
that.
I
should
try
to
be
there
while
I
am
here.
M:
And
don't
forget
to
try
some
of
the
local
restaurants.
The
seafood
is
great
here.
W:
Yes,
it
certainly
is!
Text
8
M:
Hello,
is
that
you,
Mrs.
Daniel
This
is
Mr.
Smith,
headmaster
of
the
junior
high
school.
W:
Oh,
hello,
Mr.
Smith.
What
is
it
M:
It’s
about
Tom.
He
had
a
slight
accident,
but
there
is
nothing
to
worry
about.
W:
An
accident
Is
he
hurt
Where
is
he
How
did
it
happen
M:
The
coach
says
there
is
something
wrong
with
his
left
foot.
It’s
painful,
of
course,
but
nothing
serious.
W:
Has
the
doctor
seen
him
M:
Tom
is
on
his
way
to
King’s
Hospital
right
now.
He
should
be
in
the
emergency
room
within
half
an
hour.
W:
Oh,
sorry
to
hear
that.
I’ll
drive
there
in
no
time.
Text
9
M:
Hello,
may
I
speak
to
Clark
Carlson
W:
I’m
sorry;
he’s
not
in
at
the
moment.
M:
This
is
John
Lee.
Is
that
Mrs.
Carlson
W:
Oh,
John!
How
have
you
been
Haven’t
seen
you
for
ages.
M:
I’ve
been
quite
busy
recently,
so
I
haven’t
been
around
to
see
you
and
Clark.
W:
Well,
do
come
over
whenever
you
feel
like
it.
You’re
always
welcome,
you
know.
M:
Thank
you.
I’ll
do
that.
Will
Clark
be
back
soon
W:
He
should
be
back
in
an
hour
or
so.
Is
it
urgent
M:
Not
really.
I
just
want
to
tell
him
that
I’ve
found
a
couple
of
articles
on
how
to
control
noise
pollution.
I
think
he
might
be
interested.
W:
Well,
I’ll
ask
him
to
call
back.
Could
I
have
your
telephone
number
M:
My
office
number
is
6845—3423.
Please
call
me
at
my
home
number
6543—7895
after
4:30.
W:
Okay.
I
have
got
them.
Thanks.
Bye.
M:
Bye.
Text
10
M:
Good
evening,
everyone!
Here
we
are
at
the
beginning
of
a
new
television
season.
Let’s
look
at
the
best
of
the
new
and
the
old
shows.
First,
let’s
talk
about
the
daily
shows.
I
think
the
best
show
is
on
Channel
Six
from
6:00
to
7:00
every
evening.
Johnson
has
read
the
news
on
this
show
for
many
years.
He
and
his
team
always
do
their
difficult
job
well.
The
same
channel
is
good
for
late
night
watching.
At
11:
30
every
night,
Ted
talks
with
famous
people
on
his
90-minute
show,
“Nighttime”.
He
always
has
interesting
people
on.
This
week,
three
beautiful
movie
stars
are
going
to
talk
about
their
new
films.
In
the
afternoons,
only
Channel
Eleven
has
a
good
children’s
show,
“The
Children
Room”
at
3t
30.
This
show
has
educational
cartoons.
They
keep
children
happy
and
entertained
for
hours.
Channel
Three
has
the
best
game
shows,
and
then
watch
this
one.
They
ask
interesting
questions
and
give
away
a
lot
of
money.
It’s
a
good
way
to
learn
about
the
world,
too.
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