山东省曹县三桐中学2017-2018学年高二上学期第一次月考英语试题

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曹县三桐中学2017-2018学年度高二年级第一次月考英语试题
2017.10
本试卷分为主观题和客观题两大部分,满分150分,其中主观题80分,客观题70分。考试时间为120分钟。
第一卷客观题部分
本部分试题全部为选择题,共计80分。注意:请将答案以2B铅笔涂在客观题答题卡上,在试题纸上作答将不予批阅。
第一部分听力理解(共20个小题;每小题1分,共计20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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
does
the
man
like
about
the
play
A.
The
story.
B.
The
ending.
C.
The
actor.
2.
Which
place
are
the
speakers
trying
to
find
A.
A
hotel.
B.
A
bank.
C.
A
restaurant.
3.
At
what
time
will
the
two
speakers
meet
A.
5:20.
B.
5:10.
C.4:40.
4.
What
will
the
man
do
A.
Change
the
plan.
B.
Wait
for
a
phone
call.
C.
Sort
things
out.
5.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
do
A.
See
a
film
with
the
man.
B.
Offer
the
man
some
help
C.
Listen
to
some
great
music.
第二节(共l5小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6.
Where
is
Ben
A.
In
the
kitchen.
B.
At
school.
C.
In
the
park.
7.
What
will
the
children
in
the
afternoon
A.
Help
set
the
table.
B.
Have
a
party.
C.
Do
their
homework.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题
8.
What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about
A.
A
Family
holiday.
B.
A
business
trip.
C.
A
travel
plan.
9.
Where
did
Rachel
go
A.
Spain.
B.
Italy.
C.
China.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.How
did
the
woman
get
to
know
about
third-hand
smoke
A.
From
young
smokers.
B.
From
a
newspaper
article.
C.
From
some
smoking
parents.
11.
Why
does
the
man
say
that
he
should
keep
away
from
babies
A.
He
has
just
become
a
father.
B.
He
wears
dirty
clothes.
C.
He
is
a
smoker.
12.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
smoking
parents
should
do
A.
Stop
smoking
altogether.
B.
Smoke
only
outside
their
houses.
C.
Reduce
dangerous
matter
in
cigarettes.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
does
Michelle
Ray
come
from
A.
A
middle-sized
city.
B.
A
small
town.
C.
A
big
city.
14.
Which
place
would
Michelle
Ray
take
her
visitors
to
for
shopping
A.
The
Zen
Garden
B.
The
Highlands.
C.
The
Red
River
area.
15.
What
does
Michelle
Ray
do
for
complete
quiet
A.
Go
camping.
B.
Study
in
a
library.
C.
Read
at
home.
16.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
in
general
A.
Late-night
shopping.
B.
Asian
food.
C.
Louisville.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Why
do
some
people
say
they
never
have
dreams
according
to
Dr
Garfield
A.
They
forget
about
their
dreams.
B.
They
don't
want
to
tell
the
truth.
C.
They
have
no
bad
experiences.
18.
Why
did
Davis
stop
having
dreams
A.
He
got
a
serious
heart
attack.
B.
He
was
too
sad
about
his
brother's
death
C.
He
was
frightened
by
a
terrible
dream.
19.
What
is
Dr
Garfield
s
opinion
about
dreaming
A.
It
is
very
useful.
B.
It
makes
things
worse.
C.
It
prevents
the
mind
from
working.
20.
Why
do
some
people
turn
off
their
dreams
completely
A.
To
sleep
better.
B.
To
recover
from
illnesses.
C.
To
stay
away
from
their
problems.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
You
probably
know
who
Marie
Curie
was,but
you
may
not
have
heard
of
Rachel
Carson.Of
the
outstanding
ladies
listed
below,who
do
you
think
was
the
most
important
woman
of
the
past
100
years
Jane
Addams(1860-1935)
Anyone
who
has
ever
been
helped
by
a
social
worker
has
Jane
Addams
to
thank.Addamshelped
the
poor
and
worked
for
peace.
She
encouraged
a
sense
of
community(社区)by
creating
shelters
and
promoting
education
and
services
for
people
in
need.
In
1931,Addams
became
the
first
American
woman
to
win
the
Nobel
Peace
Prize.
Rachel
Carson(1907-1964)
If
it
weren’t
for
Rachel
Carson,
the
environmental
movement
might
not
exist
today.Her
popular
1962
book
Silent
Spring
raised
awareness
of
the
dangers
of
pollution
and
the
harmful
effects
of
chemicals
on
humans
and
on
the
world’s
lakes
and
oceans.
Sandra
Day
O’Connor(1930-present)
When
Sandra
Day
O’Connor
finished
third
in
her
class
at
Stanford
Law
School
,in
1952,she
could
not
find
work
at
a
law
firm
because
she
was
a
woman.
She
became
an
Arizona
state
senator(参议员)
and,in
1981,
the
first
woman
to
join
the
U.S.
Supreme
Court.
O’Connor
gave
the
deciding
vote
in
many
important
cases
during
her
24
years
on
the
top
court.
Rosa
Parks(1913-2005)
On
December
1,1955,in
Montgomery,Alabama,Rasa
Parks
would
not
give
up
her
seat
on
a
bus
to
a
passenger.
Her
simple
act
landed
Parks
in
prison.But
it
also
set
off
the
Montgomery
bus
boycott.
It
lasted
for
more
than
a
year,
and
kicked
off
the
civil-rights
movement.
“The
only
tired
I
was,
was
tired
of
giving
in,”said
Parks.
21.What
is
Jane
Addams
noted
for
in
history
A.
Her
social
work.
B.
Her
lack
of
proper
training
in
law.
C.
Her
efforts
to
win
a
prize.
D.
Her
community
background.
22.
What
is
the
reason
for
O’Connor’s
being
rejected
by
the
law
firm
A.
Her
lack
of
proper
training
in
law.
B.
Her
little
work
experience
in
court.
C.
The
discrimination
(歧视)
against
women.
D.
The
poor
financial
conditions.
23.
Who
made
a
great
contribution
to
the
civil-rights
movement
in
the
US
A.
Jane
Addams.
B.
Rachel
Carson.
C.
Sandra
Day
O’Connor.
D.
Rosa
Parks
B
When
I
was
a
boy
growing
up
in
New
Jersey
in
the
1960s,we
had
a
milkman
delivering
milk
to
our
doorstep.
His
name
was
Mr.
Basille.
He
wore
a
white
cap,
and
drove
a
white
truck.
As
a
five-year-old
boy,
I
couldn’t
take
my
eyes
off
the
coin
changer
fixed
to
his
belt.
He
noticed
this
one
day
during
a
delivery,
and
gave
me
a
quarter
out
of
his
coin
changer.
Of
course,
he
delivered
more
than
milk.
There
was
cheese
and
eggs
and
so
on.
If
we
needed
to
change
our
order,
my
mother
would
pen
a
note,
“Please
add
a
bottle
of
buttermilk
next
delivery,”
and
put
it
in
the
box
along
with
the
empty
bottles.
And
then,
the
buttermilk
would
magically
appear.
All
of
this
was
about
more
than
convenience.
There
was
a
close
relationship
between
families
and
their
milkmen.
MrBasille
even
had
a
key
to
my
house,
for
those
times
when
it
was
so
cold
outside
that
we
could
box
indoors,
So
that
the
milk
wouldn’t
freeze.
And
I
remember
MrBasille
from
time
to
time,
taking
a
break
at
our
kitchen
table,
having
a
cup
of
tea
and
telling
stories
about
his
delivery.
There
is
sadly
no
home
milk
delivery
today.
Big
companies
allow
the
production
of
cheaper
milk,
so
making
it
difficult
for
milkmen
to
compete.
Besides,
milk
is
for
sale
everywhere.
And
it
may
just
not
have
been
practical
to
have
a
delivery
service.
Recently,
an
old
milk
box
in
the
countryside
I
saw
brought
back
my
childhood
memories.
I
took
it
home
and
fixed
it
on
the
back
porch(门廊).
Every
so
often
my
son’s
friends
will
ask
what
it
is,
so
I
start
telling
stories
of
my
boyhood,
and
of
the
milk
man
who
brought
us
friendship
along
with
his
milk.
24.Mr.
Basille
gave
the
boy
a
quarter
out
of
his
coin
changer______.
A.to
please
his
mother
B.to
pay
for
the
delivery
C.to
show
his
magical
power
D.to
satisfy
the
boy’s
curiosity
25.
The
family
gave
the
milkman
the
key
to
the
boy’s
house
because________.
A.
he
was
a
funny
person.
B.
he
wanted
to
have
tea
there.
C.
he
was
fully
trusted
by
the
family.
D.
he
was
treated
as
a
family
member.
26.Why
is
there
no
longer
milk
delivery
today
A.It
is
not
allowed
by
the
law.
B.Its
service
is
getting
poor.
C.It
has
been
driven
out
of
the
market.
D.Nobody
wants
to
be
a
milkman
now.
27.
Why
did
writer
bring
back
home
an
old
milk
box
A.He
planted
flowers
in
it.
B.He
missed
the
good
old
days.
C.He
needed
it
for
his
milk
bottles.
D.He
wanted
to
tell
interesting
stories.
C
Grown-ups
are
often
surprised
by
how
well
they
remember
something
they
learned
as
children
but
have
never
practiced
ever
since.
A
man
who
has
not
had
a
chance
to
go
swimming
for
years
can
still
swim
as
well
as
ever
when
he
gets
back
in
the
water.
He
can
get
on
a
bicycle
after
many
years
and
still
ride
away.
He
can
play
catch
and
hit
a
ball
as
well
as
his
son.
A
mother
who
has
not
thought
about
the
words
for
years
can
teach
her
daughter
the
poem
that
begins
"Twinkle,
twinkle,
little
star"
or
remember
the
story
of
Cinderella
or
Goldilocks
and
the
Three
Bears.
One
explanation
is
the
law
of
overlearning,
which
can
be
stated
as
follows:
Once
we
have
learned
something,
additional
learning
trials(尝试)
increase
the
length
of
time
we
will
remember
it.
In
childhood
we
usually
continue
to
practice
such
skills
as
swimming,
bicycle
riding,
and
playing
baseball
long
after
we
have
learned
them.
We
continue
to
listen
to
and
remind
ourselves
of
words
such
as
"Twinkle,
twinkle,
little
star"
and
childhood
tales
such
as
Cinderella
and
Goldilocks.
We
not
only
learn
but
overlearn.
The
multiplication
tables(乘法口诀表)
are
an
exception
to
the
general
rule
that
we
forget
rather
quickly
the
things
that
we
learn
in
school,
because
they
are
another
of
the
things
we
overlearn
in
childhood.
The
law
of
overlearning
explains
why
cramming(突击学习)for
an
examination,
though
it
may
result
in
a
passing
grade,
is
not
a
satisfactory
way
to
learn
a
college
course.
By
cramming,
a
student
may
learn
the
subject
well
enough
to
get
by
on
the
examination,
but
he
is
likely
soon
to
forget
almost
everything
he
learned.
A
little
overlearning,
on
the
other
hand,
is
really
necessary
for
one's
future
development.
28.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
paragraph
1
A.
People
remember
well
what
they
learned
in
childhood.
B.
Children
have
a
better
memory
than
grown-ups.
C.
Poem
reading
is
a
good
way
to
learn
words.
D.
Stories
for
children
are
easy
to
remember.
29.
According
to
the
author,
being
able
to
use
multiplication
tables
is_______.
A.
a
result
of
overlearning
B.
a
special
case
of
cramming
C.
a
skill
to
deal
with
math
problems
D.
a
basic
step
towards
advanced
studies
30.
What
is
the
author's
opinion
on
cramming
A.
It
leads
to
failure
in
college
exams.
B.
It's
helpful
only
in
a
limited
way.
C.
It's
possible
to
result
in
poor
memory.
D.
It
increases
students'
learning
interest.
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.
注意:涂答题卡时,E项以AB代替,F项以AC代替,G项以AD代替。
If
you
are
hungry,what
do
you
do Have
your
favorite
meal
and
stay
quiet
after
that.31.___________
But
it
never
lets
you
know,because
you
keep
it
busy
thinking
about
your
friends
or
favorite
stars.So
it
silently
serves
your
needs
and
never
lets
itself
grow.When
mind
loses
its
freedom
to
grow,creativity
gets
a
full
stop.This
might
be
the
reason
why
we
all
sometimes
think
“What
happens
next ”“Why
can’t
I
think ”
32.   
Why
reading
but
not
watching
TV It
is
because
reading
has
been
the
most
educative
tool
used
by
us
right
from
childhood.Since
it
develops
other
aspects
of
our
life,we
have
to
get
help
from
reading.
Once
you
read
a
book,you
run
your
eyes
through
the
lines
and
your
mind
tries
to
explain
something
to
you.33.   
Now
this
seed
is
unknowingly
used
by
you
to
develop
new
ideas.If
it
is
used
many
times,the
same
seed
can
give
you
great
help
to
relate
a
lot
of
things
which
you
would
have
never
thought
of
in
your
wildest
dreams!
This
is
nothing
but
creativity.34.   
Within
no
time
you
can
start
talking
with
your
friends
in
English
or
any
other
language
and
never
run
out
of
the
right
words.
So
guys,do
give
food
for
your
thoughts
by
reading,reading
and
more
reading.35.__________
Go
and
get
a
book!
A.The
interesting
part
of
the
book
is
stored
in
your
mind
as
a
seed.
B.Why
not
do
some
reading
while
you
are
hungry
C.Just
like
your
stomach,your
mind
is
also
hungry.
D.Now
what
are
you
waiting
for
E.Hunger
of
the
mind
can
be
actually
solved
through
wide
reading.
F.Reading
can
help
you
make
more
friends,too.
G.Also
this
makes
a
significant
contribution
to
your
vocabulary.
第三部分英语知识及运用完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和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。
My
sister
and
I
grew
up
in
a
little
village
in
England.
Our
father
was
a
struggling
___36___,
but
I
always
knew
he
was
___37___.
He
never
criticized
(批评)us,
but
used
___38___
to
bring
out
our
best.
He’d
say,”
If
you
pour
water
on
flowers,
they
flourish.
If
you
don’t
give
them
water,
they
die.

I
___39___
as
a
child
I
said
something
___40___
about
somebody,
and
my
father
said,
“___41___
time
you
say
something
unpleasant
about
somebody
else,
it’s
a
reflection
of
you.”
He
explained
that
if
I
looked
for
the
best
___42___
people,
I
would get
the
best
___43___.
From
then
on
I’ve
always
tried
to
___44___
the
principle
in
my
life
and
later
in
runningmycompany.
Dad’s
also
always
been
very
___45___.
At
15,
I
started
a
magazine.
It
was
___46___
a
great
deal
of
my
time,
and
the
headmaster
of
my
school
gave
me
a
___47___:
stayin
school
or
leave
to
work
on
my
magazine.
I
decided
to
leave,
and
Dad
tried
to
sway
me
from
my
decision,
___48___
any
good
father
would.
When
he
realized
I
Had
made
up
my
mind,
he
said,
“Richard,
when
I
was
23,
my
dad
___49___
me
to
go
into
law.
And
I’ve
___50___
regretted
it.
I
wanted
to
be
a
biologist,
___51___
I
didn’t
pursue(追求)
my
___52___.
You
know
what
you
want.Go
fulfill
it.

As
it
___53___,
my
little
publication
went
on
to
become
Student,
a
national
___54___
for
young
people
in
the
U.
K.
My
wife
and
I
have
two
children,
and
I’d
like
to
think
we
are
bringing
them
up
in
the
same
way
Dad
___55___
me.
36.
A.
biologist
B.
manager
C.
lawyer
D.
gardener
37.
A.
strict
B.
honest
C.
special
D.
learned
38.
A.
praise
B.
courage
C.
power
D.
warmth
39.
A.
think
B.
imagineC.
remember
D.
guess
40.
A.
unnecessary
B.
unkind
C.
unimportant
D.
unusual
41.
A.
Each
B.
Next
C.
Any
D.
One
42.
A.
on
B.
in
C.
at
D.
from
43.
A.by
turns
B. by
chance
C.
in
case
D.
in
return
44.
A.
revise
B.
set
C.
review
D.
follow
45.
A.demanding
B.understanding
C.
serious
D.
experienced
46.
A.
taking
up
B.
making
up
C.
picking
up
D.
keeping
up
47.
A.
suggestion
B.
decision
C.
notice
D.
choice
48.
A.
and
B.as
C.
because
D.
for
49.
A.
helped
B.
allowed
C.
persuaded
D.
suggested
50.
A.
always
B.
never
C.
seldom
D.
almost
51.
A.
so
B.
but
C.
if
D.
or
52.
A.
promise
B.
task
C.
belief
D.
dream
53.
A.
left
out
B.
put
out
C.
turned
out
D.
set
out
54.
A.
newspaper
B.
magazine
C.
program
D.
project
55.
A.
controlled
B.
comforted
C.
reminded
D.
raised
第二卷主观题部分
本部分全部为非选择题,共计80分。注意:请将答案以0.5mm黑色签字笔写在答题纸上,在试题纸上做答将不予批阅。
第一部分英语基础知识巩固
一、单词拼写(每小题1分,共计10分)
56.
Not
until
the
cause
of
disease
was
found
could
we
never
__________(击败)
it.
57.
Don’t
_________(暴露)
your
skin
to
the
sunlight
too
much
,
or
it
will
be
burnt.
58.
Many
people
wear
masks
to
go
to
work
because
of
severe
air__________(污染)
59.To
his
__________(愉悦),his
daughter
has
been
admitted
to
a
famous
university.
60.These
books
didn’t
_________(吸引)
young
adults
,
for
they
are
so
long
and
boring.
61.
I
am
strongly
against
parents
_______(安排)
everything
for
their
teenage
children.
62.
The
rain
in
September
has
been
on
_________(持续地)
for
over
three
days.
63.
Have
you
got
any
connections
with
my
__________(以前的)
headmaster
64.
It
is
_________(宣布)
that
the
conference
of
the
Party
is
to
be
held
in
later
October.
65.He
is
our
________(导游)
of
the
trip
to
Tibet
during
the
National
Day
holidays.
二、短语填空(每小题1分,共计5分)
slide
into
put
forward
take
up
apart
from
leave
out
66._____________
some
spelling
errors,
the
article
is
relatively
excellent.
67.
Please
be
cautious
not
to_____________
any
details
of
the
text.
68.
Mr.
Lee,
the
director,____________many
practical
measures
in
the
board
meeting.
69.
Exhausted,
I
______________bed
and
fell
fast
asleep.
70.
Who
will
_____________the
manager’s
job
when
he
goes
abroad
三、重点句型
(每小题2分,共计10分)
71.约翰斯诺建议所有给水水源都要经过检测。
John
Snow
suggested
that
the
source
of
all
the
water
supplies
________
_________.
72.因为担心这次旅行,头几天我心里总是不踏实。
________
_______
________
_________,
I
was
unsettled
for
the
first
few
days.
73.
我周围的新环境让我难以忍受。
My
new
surroundings
_________
_________
________
________.
74.真遗憾你居然错过这次极好的机会。
______
_______
_______
________you
should
miss
the
excellent
opportunity.
75.
他俩一见面就像老朋友一样谈笑风生,。
They
talked
happily
the
first
time
they
met
as
though
_______
_______
______
______.
四、课文语篇语法填空(每小题1.5分,共计15分)
Great
Britain
consists
of
four
countries.
In
76.________
13thcentury,
Wales
77._________
(link)
to
England.
In
1603,
they
were
joined
to
Scotland.
Both
of
them
were
united
78._________
(peace)
instead
of
by
war.
In
the
earlier
20thcentury,
when
they
were
going
to
get
Ireland
79.__________
(connect)
to
form
UK,
79.__________,
the
southern
part
of
Ireland
80._______
(break)
away.
England
is
the
81.____________
(large)
of
the
four
countries
and
for
82.___________
(convenient)
it
was
divided
83.________
three
zones.
London,84.
_______
was
once
influenced
by
four
sets
of
invaders,
is
the
capital
city
with
great
historical
85._________
(treasure).
That’s
why
it
became
the
cultural
and
political
center
of
England.
第二部分英文写作
五、单句改错
(每句只有一处错误,每小题2分,共计10分)
86.
John
Snow
was
very
expert
in
London
that
he
helped
Queen
Victoria
deliver
babies.
87.
John
Snow
could
announce
with
certainty
that
pollute
water
carried
the
germs.
88.
You
must
keep
your
eye
open
if
you
want
to
make
your
trip
enjoyable
and
worthwhile.
89.
Hit
by
lack
of
fresh
air,
my
head
ached.
90.
Now
when
people
refer
to
England
you
find
Wales
was
included
as
well.
六、书面表达
(共计20分)
一家英语报社向中学生征文,主题是“十年后的我”,请你根据下列要点和你的畅想完成短文。
1.
家庭
2.
工作
3.
业余生活
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头语已为你写好。
I
often
imagine
what
my
life
would
be
like
in
the
future
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高二月考2017.10参考答案及主观题部分评分标准
客观题部分参考答案
一、听力理解
1-5
CABBA
6-10
CBACB
11-15
CAABC
16-20
CABAC
二、阅读理解
21-25
ACDDC
26-30
CBAAB
31-35
CEAGD
三、完形填空
36-40
CCACB
41-45
CBDDA
46-50
ADBCA
51-55
BDCBD
主观题部分答案及评分标准
一、单词拼写
56.defeat
57.
expose
58.
pollution
59.
delight
60.
attract
61.
arranging
62.
constantly
63.previous
64.
announced
65.
guide
二、短语填空
66.
Apart
from
67.
leave
out
68.
put
forward
69.
slid
into
70.
take
up
三、重点句型
71.
be
examined
72.
wasto
blame
73.
was
difficult
to
tolerate
75.
It
is
a
pity
四、课文语篇
76.
the
77.
was
linked
78.
peacefully
79.
however
80.
broke
81.
largest
82.
convenience
83.
into
84.
which
85.
Treasures
五、单句改错
86.
将was
改为so
87.
将pollute
改为polluted
88.
将eye改为eyes
89.
在by和lack之间添加a
90.
将was去掉
六、书面表达
One
possible
version
曹县三桐中学2017.10段考听力试题录音稿
Text
1
W:
Jack,
how
do
you
like
the
play
M:
It’s
a
simple
story
with
a
happy
ending,
but,
luckily,
they
had
a
very
strong
actor,
he
managed
to
carry
the
whole
play.
Text
2
M:
Have
we
missed
it
The
man
said
it’s
only
five
blocks
away
opposite
the
bank.
W:
Wait
a
minute,
the
Chinese
restaurant,
the
national
bank,
there
it
is,
the
Radisson
Hotel.
Text
3
M:
Let’s
meet
at
20
to
5.
W:
Well.
Could
we
make
it
20
past
5
W:
That’s
a
bit
late
for
me.
I
could
manage
10
past.
M:
OK.
See
you
then.
Text
4
M:
What
time
are
we
leaving
for
the
outing
W:
I’ll
phone
you
tomorrow.
I
should
have
everything
sorted
out
by
then.
Text
5
W:
Thanks
for
all
you’ve
done
for
me.
Hey,
listen,
would
you
like
to
go
to
see
a
film
sometime
M:
Yeah,
that’d
be
great.
I’d
love
it.
Text
6
W:
Hey,
where
is
everybody
M:
They
took
Ben
to
the
park.
Where
have
you
been
W:
Sorry,
I’m
late.
I
picked
up
the
cake
and
it
took
me
longer
than
I
expected.
When
will
the
party
start
M:
Ben
invited
eight
children
from
school.
And
they’ll
arrive
at
about
2
in
the
afternoon.
W:
OK.
Then
I’ll
put
the
candles
on
the
cake
and
leave
it
in
the
kitchen
and
then
I’ll
come
and
help
set
the
table.
Text
7
M:
So,
Macy,
how
was
your
holiday
W:
Oh,
we
loved
it.
Tom
liked
Germany
best,
but
France
was
my
favorite.
M:
So
did
Rachael
finally
go
with
you
W:
No,
she
wasn’t
able
to.
She
was
called
away
for
a
business
trip
to
China.
M:
That’s
a
pity.
So
where
exactly
did
you
go
and
visit
W:
Well,
we
traveled
all
over,
Italy,
Spain
and
Holland;
we
even
bathed
in
a
Swiss
lake
M:
You
did,
really
Text
8
W:
Bob,
I’m
sure
you
know
about
second-hand
smoke.
M:
Of
course,
I
do.
W:
But
have
you
heard
about
third-hand
smoke
M:
Third-hand
smoke
I’m
afraid
not.
What
is
that
then
W:
Well,
it
is
here
in
today’s
paper.
Parents
may
think
they
are
protecting
children
from
second-hand
smoke
when
they
smoke
outside
their
home
or
only
when
the
children
are
not
there.
But
now
researchers
are
warning
about
what
they
call
third-hand
smoke.
When
you
smoke
dangerous
matter
from
cigarettes
get
into
your
hair
and
clothing.
As
babies
are
the
weakest,
when
you
come
to
a
baby,
you
pass
it
to
the
baby
and
increase
the
chances
of
disease
in
the
baby.
M:
Is
that
so
In
that
case
I
have
to
say
that
I
should
never
get
close
to
a
baby.
W:
That’s
right.
Actually
all
smoking
parents
should
do
the
same
or
better
give
it
up
completely.
Text
9
M:
Hello,
welcome
to
our
program
“TodayCity”.
I’m
Larry.
We’re
going
to
LouisvilleKentucky
where
our
guest
Michelle
Ray
comes
from.
She
is
proud
of
her
middle-sized
city
with
a
small
town
feel
and
big
city
dreams.
Now,
Michelle,
tell
us
about
your
city.
W:
Thank
you,
Larry.
Here
is
my
city.
Louisville
is
my
city.
The
first
place
I
take
visitors
from
out
of
town
is
to
the
Highlands
for
shopping
and
night
life.
When
I
have
delicious
Asian
food
I
always
go
to
the
ZenGarden
which
provides
wonderful
all
vegetable
dishes.
M:
Wow,
that’s
interesting.
Many
people
go
for
healthy
food
now.
W:
You
can
say
that
again.
If
I
want
to
go
camping
and
fishing,
I
go
to
the
Red
River
area.
For
complete
quiet
I
can
hide
away
in
my
house
with
a
good
book
from
one
of
our
public
libraries.
M:
That
all
sounds
very
exciting.
I’m
sure
some
of
our
listeners
will
include
Louisville
in
their
travel
plan
for
their
next
holiday.
Thank
you,
Michelle.
Text
10
M:
We
are
glad
to
have
Dr.
Garfield
to
talk
to
us
today
about
dreams.
Let
me
start
by
asking
the
first
question.
Does
everyone
dream
W:
It
appears
that
everyone
does.
Mostly
when
people
say
that
they
never
dream,
what
they
really
mean
is
that
they
don’t
remember
their
dreams
or
they
don’t
think
their
dreams
are
important.
The
reason
behind
is
that
they
might
have
been
made
fun
of
with
a
child
when
they
first
reported
their
dreams
or
it
was
so
frightening
that
they
just
turned
off
dreaming
completely.
The
other
day,
someone
named
Davis
came
to
me
and
said
that
he
used
to
be
a
great
dreamer,
but
suddenly
he
stopped
having
dreams.
I
asked
him
what
it
happened.
It
turned
out
that
his
brother
died
by
heart
attack
and
he
never
expected
that
such
a
terrible
thing
would
happen
to
a
young
person.
Generally,
when
there
was
some
frightening
event
and
dream
about
it
was
too
terrible.
People
prefer
not
to
dream
about
it.
Actually
the
worst
thing
you
can
do
is
stop
dreaming.
Because
it
means
that
the
bad
experience
would
be
too
painful
to
even
appear
in
dreams.
As
long
as
you
dream
about
it
and
even
the
dream
is
frightening,
your
mind
is
working
on
it.
My
personal
opinion
about
what
dreams
do
is
that
they
help
us
deal
with
our
problems.
We
see
certain
patterns
take
place
in
dreams.
When
a
person
is
hurt
deep
inside,
when
a
person
is
seriously
ill
or
when
a
person
has
been
really
sad,
if
people
turn
off
their
dreams
totally,
it
means
they
don’t
love
themselves
to
even
think
about
it.
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