三台中学校高2019级高一下期末适应性考试
英
语
试
题
第I卷(选择题,满分75分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
做题时,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
think
of
Linda’s
husband?
A.
Clever.
B.
Unfriendly.
C.
Quiet.
2.
What
will
the
weather
be
like
on
Friday?
A.
Rainy.
B.
Windy.
C.
Sunny.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
hotel.
B.
An
airport.
C.
A
hospital.
4.
What
does
the
man
suggest
doing?
A.
Going
fishing.
B.
Staying
at
home.
C.
Buying
some
books.
5.
What
is
in
the
man’s
bag?
A.
Some
CDs.
B.
Some
bottles.
C.
Some
books.
第二节
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7段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
does
the
woman
usually
do
on
Saturdays?
A.
She
goes
swimming.
B.
She
plays
basketball.
C.
She
goes
shopping.
7.
When
does
the
woman
usually
go
to
the
cinema
with
friends?
A.
On
Friday
nights.
B.
On
Saturday
nights.
C.
On
Sunday
nights.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
was
the
relationship
between
the
woman
and
Jim
in
the
past?
A.
Relatives.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Colleagues.
9.
What
is
the
woman?
A.
A
film
actress.
B.
An
art
director.
C.
A
magazine
editor.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
does
the
woman
live
now?
A.
In
Canada.
B.
In
America.
C.
In
Japan.
11.
What
language
is
the
woman
good
at?
A.
Italian.
B.
French.
C.
Spanish.
12.
What
does
the
woman
teach
in
a
school?
A.
Medicine.
B.
English.
C.
Maths.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
park.
B.
At
a
hotel.
C.
In
the
street.
14.
What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Cloudy.
15.
How
will
the
man
probably
go
to
Wrigley
Field?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
subway.
16.
What
time
is
it
probably
now?
A.
3:00
p.m.
B.
4:00
p.m.
C.
5:00
p.m.
听第8段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
does
the
speaker
have
breakfast
if
the
weather
is
fine?
A.
In
the
garden.
B.
In
the
kitchen.
C.
In
the
living
room.
18.
When
does
the
speaker
usually
go
to
work?
A.
At
2:00
p.m.
B.
At
6:00
p.m.
C.
At
6:30
p.m.
19.
How
does
the
speaker
usually
go
home
from
the
restaurant?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
train.
20.
What
do
we
know
about
the
speaker?
A.
She
is
a
violinist.
B.
She
often
eats
alone
after
work.
C.
She
often
reads
the
newspaper
at
night.
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
Books
to
Read
in
Your
20s
The
Kite
Runner
by
Khaled
Hosseini
As
a
Middle
Eastern
and
Northern
African
Studies
student,
I
have
a
great
interest
in
books
about
what
takes
place
in
this
area.
I
first
read
this
book
in
high
school
and
really
enjoyed
it
because
of
its
accurate
language.
If
any
of
you
is
interested
in
reading
this
book
and
hasn’t
yet,
I
highly
recommend
(推荐)
it.
Firefly
Lane
by
Kristin
Hannah
This
is
my
favorite
book.
It
is
a
story
about
friendship,
love
and
life
lessons.
The
story
covers
the
lives
of
two
best
friends,
Tully
and
Kate,
from
childhood
to
adulthood.
I
learned
so
much
about
friendship
and
life.
So,
read
Firefly
Lane!
You’ll
laugh,
you’ll
cry,
and
then
you’ll
share
this
book
with
your
best
friend.
Half
the
Sky
by
Nicholas
Kristof
For
any
person
of
any
age,
Half
the
Sky
is
a
must-read.
It
describes
the
struggle
of
women
and
the
most
pressing
human
rights
problems
of
our
time:
the
common
oppression
of
women
and
girls.
The
Little
Prince
by
Antoine
de
Saint
This
children’s
book
is
simple.
It
might
seem
like
a
wrong
book
to
recommend
to
someone
in
their
twenties
but
perhaps
that’s
what
makes
it
a
good
choice.
It
sings
praises
to
exploration
and
shows
the
importance
of
making
friends.
21.
Who
is
the
writer
of
the
book
The
Kite
Runner?
A.
Antoine
de
Saint.
B.
Kristin
Hannah.
C.
Nicholas
Kristof.
D.
Khaled
Hosseini.
22.
What
can
you
learn
from
Firefly
Lane?
A.
It’s
written
by
Tully
and
Kate.
B.
It’s
about
friendship,
love
and
life
lessons.
C.
It’s
a
simple
book
for
children.
D.
It’s
a
book
written
for
any
person
of
any
age.
23.
Which
book
will
you
read
if
you
want
to
know
about
human
rights
problems?
A.
The
Kite
Runner.
B.
Firefly
Lane.
C.
Half
the
Sky.
D.The
Little
Prince.
B
When
I
was
about
twelve,I
headed
to
a
restaurant
for
dinner
with
my
family.
It
was
winter,and
on
that
night,
the
wind
was
really
blowing
hard.As
my
mom
and
I
headed
to
the
restaurant
from
our
car,
a
girl
about
my
age
and
her
mother
came
up
to
us.
They
asked
if
we
had
any
spare
change
(零钱).
My
mom
right
away
asked
where
they
lived.
They
pointed
to
an
old
car
in
a
parking
lot
across
the
street.
The
girl
said
there
were
six
of
them
living
in
that
car.
My
mom
said
she
had
something
to
do
after
handing
the
people
a
few
dollars.
She
sent
me
inside
the
restaurant
with
my
dad
and
my
three
siblings.
But
she
didn't
come.
Later,
I
found
out
she
had
gone
home
and
put
all
the
food
in
our
cupboards
into
a
few
bags.
Then,
she
brought
that
food
over
to
the
car
and
handed
the
bags
to
the
family.I
wasn't
there
when
that
happened,but
I
can
only
imagine
the
joy
it
brought
to
those
people.
A
few
days
later
,
when
I
actually
found
out
what
she
had
done
,I
asked
her
why
she
helped
those
people.
She
told
me
that
they
were
not
lucky.
I
remember
the
face
of
that
girl
who
had
asked
us
for
change.
She
was
the
same
age
as
me,
yet
we
looked
so
different.
Here
I
stood,dressed
in
almost
new
clothes,headed
to
eat
in
a
restaurant
and
then
came
back
home
to
the
bedroom
I
shared
with
my
younger
sister.
I
remember
thinking
that
the
other
girl
didn't
have
any
food
to
eat
and
she
was
heading
back
to
a
cold
car
shared
with
five
other
people.
After
painting
this
picture
in
my
mind,I
understood
why
my
mom
had
done
what
she
did.
I
will
never
forget
what
she
did
that
night,
and
how
she
taught
me
one
of
the
best
lessons
I
have
ever
learned.
24.
From
the
passage,we
can
know
the
writer's
mother
was
______
.
A.
determined
B.
kind-hearted
C.
humorous
D.
selfish
25.
From
Paragraph
2,we
can
learn
that
______
.
A.
the
poor
family
had
no
place
to
live
B.
the
poor
girl
was
older
than
the
author
C.
the
writer's
mother
didn't
know
how
to
cook
D.
the
poor
girl
lived
near
the
restaurant
26.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
“siblings”
underlined
in
paragraph3
?
A.
friends
B.
parents
C.
sisters
D.
neighbours
27.
What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
How
to
support
a
poor
family
B.
A
friend
in
need
is
a
friend
in
deed
C.
The
hard
life
of
a
little
girl's
family
D.
A
lesson
in
kindness
from
my
Mum
C
Are
you
sometimes
a
little
tired
and
sleepy
in
the
early
afternoon?
Many
people
feel
this
way
after
lunch.
They
may
think
that
eating
lunch
is
the
cause
of
the
sleepiness.
Or,
in
summer,
they
may
think
it
is
the
heat.However,
the
real
reason
lies
inside
their
bodies.
At
that
time
–
about
eight
hours
after
you
wake
up
–
your
body
temperature
goes
down.
This
is
what
makes
you
slow
down
and
feel
sleepy.
Scientists
have
tested
sleep
habits
in
experiments
where
there
was
no
night
or
day.
The
people
in
these
experiments
almost
always
followed
a
similar
sleeping
pattern.
They
slept
for
one
long
period
and
then
for
one
short
period
about
eight
hours
later.
In
many
parts
of
the
world,
people
take
naps
in
the
middle
of
the
day.
This
is
especially
true
in
warmer
climates
where
the
heat
makes
work
difficult
in
the
early
afternoon.
Researchers
are
now
saying
that
naps
are
good
for
everyone
in
any
climate.
A
daily
nap
gives
one
a
more
rested
body
and
mind
and
therefore
is
good
for
health
in
general.
In
countries
where
naps
are
traditional,
people
often
suffer
less
from
problem
such
as
heart
disease.
Many
working
people,
unfortunately,
have
no
time
to
take
naps.Though
doctors
may
advise
taking
naps,
employers
do
not
allow
it!
If
you
do
have
the
chance,
however,
here
are
a
few
tips
about
making
the
most
of
your
nap.
Remember
that
the
best
time
to
take
a
nap
is
about
eight
hours
after
you
get
up.
A
short
sleep
too
late
in
the
day
may
only
make
you
feel
more
tired
and
sleepy
afterward.
This
can
also
happen
if
you
sleep
for
too
long.
If
you
do
not
have
enough
time,
try
a
short
nap
–
even
ten
minutes
of
sleep
can
be
helpful.
28.
Why
do
people
feel
sleepy
in
the
early
afternoon
according
to
the
text?
A.
They
eat
too
much
for
lunch.
B.
They
sleep
too
little
at
night.
C.
Their
body
temperature
becomes
lower.
D.
The
weather
becomes
a
lot
warmer.
29.
If
you
get
up
at
6:30
am,
what
is
the
best
time
for
you
to
take
a
nap?
A.
About
12:30
pm.
B.
About
1:30
pm.
C.
About
2:30
pm.
D.
About
3:30
pm.
30.
Why
do
employers
not
allow
workers
to
take
naps?
A.
taking
naps
is
no
good
for
health.
B.
taking
naps
may
lead
to
heart
attack.
C.
taking
naps
may
lead
to
low
working
efficiency.
D.
taking
naps
takes
up
the
working
time
and
reduces
production.
31.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Just
for
a
Rest
B.
All
for
a
Nap
C.
A
Special
Sleep
Pattern.
D.
Taking
Naps
in
Warmer
Climate.
D
Hey,you—look
up!
Our
iPhone
addictions(瘾)are
destroying
public
space
and
damaging
the
normal
social
communication.
The
host
collects
phones
at
the
door
of
the
dinner
party.
At
a
law
firm,partners
keep
a“no-mobile
phone”policy
at
meetings.
Each
day,a
good
number
of
people
gather
outside
NewYork’s
high
schools,
offering,
for
a
small
price,
to
store
students’
mobile
phones
during
the
day.
In
public,
it’s
hard
to
think
of
a
place
beyond
the
darkness
of
the
movie
theater
where
phone
use
isn’t
allowed.
In
truly
public
space-on
sidewalks,in
parks,on
buses
and
on
trains—we
move
with
the
face
down,
our
phones
shine
like
flashlights,
Consider
the
case
of
a
recent
murder
on
a
San
Francisco
train.
On
Sept.23,in
a
crowded
car,
a
man
pulled
a
gun
from
his
jacket.
He
raised
the
gun,pointing
it
across
the
aisle.
He
drew
it
out
several
more
times,
once
using
the
hand
holding
the
gun
to
wipe
his
nose.
Dozens
of
passengers
stood
and
sat
just
feet
away—but
none
reacted.
Their
eyes,focused
on
smartphones,
didn’t
lift
until
the
gunman
fired
a
bulletin
into
the
back
of
a
San
Francisco
State
student
getting
off
the
train.
There
are
thousands
of
similar
stories
that
together
sound
the
alarm
for
a
new
understanding
of
public
space.
In
Japan,more
than
a
dozen
people
fall
off
railway
platforms
while
looking
at
their
phones
each
year.
Some
experts
there
have
called
for
bans
on
texting.
Besides,many
train
station
notices
remind
people
to
look
where
they
are
going,and
even
mobile
phone
companies
have
begun
to
educate
users
about
the
dangers
of
looking
at
a
phone
while
walking.
The
development
of
information
technology
is
separating
us
from
our
surroundings.
The
urban
theorist
Malcolm
McCullough
writes“Closed
in
cars,
often
in
headphones,seldom
in
places
where
they
can
communicate
in
person
seldom
choosing
face-to-face
meetings,moden
citzens
escaped
from
public
life.
32.The
author
wrote
Paragraph2
to_______.
A.explain
how
the
mobile
phone
destroyed
public
places
B.list
the
examples
of
using
mobile
phones
C.tell
us
to
use
mobile
phones
in
public
places
D.make
us
believe
the
great
changes
of
using
mobil
ephones
33.What
can
we
conclude
from
the
murder
case
on
a
SanFrancisco
train?
A.The
murder
didn’t
shoot
the
passengers
on
the
train.
B.Many
people
were
aware
of
the
murderer
before
he
shot.
C.It
is
no
good
ignoring
other
people
around
when
taking
trains.
D.Smartphone
addictions
have
changed
the
normal
social
communication.
34.How
did
the
author
develop
the
passage?
A.Giving
examples.
B.Listing
numbers.
C.Comparing
facts.
D.Making
conclusions.
35.The
author
in
the
last
paragraph
suggested_______.
A.smartphones
have
taken
little
people’s
attention
B.the
development
of
information
technology
has
a
good
effect
on
people
C.too
much
use
of
smartphones
may
do
harm
to
people’s
communication
D.smartphones
may
change
modern
people’s
life
completely
第二节
七选五:(共5小题,每小题2分,共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。
How
to
Survive
High
School
High
school
can
be
a
terrible
phase
if
you
get
it
all
wrong.
Find
out
how
to
survive
high
school
with
a
few
easy
tips.
1.
Be
Yourself.
High
school
is
a
fun
time
to
make
new
friends,
meet
new
people,
date
and
socialize.
Make
friends
with
all
kinds
of
people
and
not
just
a
group
which
you
are
comfortable
with.
Most
peer
pressure
cases
are
because
of
the
weak
image
created
by
freshmen.
36
Don’t
give
in
to
anyone’s
wants.
2.
37
Choose
your
friends
carefully
and
make
sure
you
won’t
get
influenced
by
anyone.
Socialize,
but
by
judging
who
you
can
connect
to.
You
will
find
friends,
but
stay
away
from
the
ones
who
don’t
want
to
be
your
friends
as
a
bad
company
is
tempting,
but
the
good
one
is
true.
3.
Be
Optimistic.
There
is
nothing
better
than
having
a
smile
on
your
face
whenever
you
can.
38
Don’t
be
afraid
to
make
friends,
don’t
get
aggressive
or
personal
with
anyone
and
treat
others
the
way
you
want
to
be
treated.
Respect
your
teachers
and
classmates
and
try
to
be
helpful
if
you
want
the
same
in
return.
4.
Be
Confident.
When
you
believe
in
yourself,
others
believe
in
you.
Talk,
walk
and
address
people
confidently
and
this
will
create
a
strong
image
about
you.
39
Be
creative
and
unique
and
learn
to
set
trends.
Confidence
is
one
quality
you
grow
with,
and
people
respect
you
for
that.
5.
Love
High
School.
40
Make
the
most
out
of
it,
and
you
will
never
get
those
moments
back.
Come
up
with
frank
ideas,
get
a
detention(留堂),
top
your
class,
make
the
best
friends,
drink,
go
to
prom,
party,
but
just
make
as
many
memories
as
you
can!
With
these
tips
to
survive
high
school,
you
will
surely
be
proud
of
graduating
as
an
all-round
approaching
adult
carrying
the
best
roots.
So,
when
you
throw
those
hats
in
the
air,
feel
the
freedom
and
remember
every
moment
you
spent
in
“High
School”.
A.
And
always
wear
your
smile.B.
Keep
Good
Company.C.
Just
be
yourself
and
create
a
strong
self-image.D.
Practice
positive
thinking.E.
Do
your
thing,
and
don’t
imitate
others.F.
Fall
in
love
with
it.G.
Study
as
hard
as
you
can
in
your
spare
time.
第三部分 基础知识应用(共两节,满分20分)
第一节
完形填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A,B,
C,
D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将其涂黑。
While
he
was
driving
his
Ford,
he
saw
an
old
lady
on
the
side
of
the
road,
who
needed
help.
So
he
41
in
front
of
her
Mercedes
and
got
out.
He
looked
poor
and
hungry.
Even
with
the
smile
on
his
face,
she
was
42
.
Was
he
going
to
hurt
her?
He
could
see
that
she
was
frightened.
He
said,
“I
am
here
to
43
you,
ma’am.
By
the
way,
my
name
is
Bryan.”
Well,
all
she
had
was
a
flat
tyre(轮胎).
Bryan
crawled
under
the
44
.
Soon
he
changed
the
tyre.
But
he
got
dirty
and
his
hands
hurt.
She
couldn’t
thank
him
enough.
She
asked
him
how
much
she
should
45
him.
He
told
her
that
if
she
really
wanted
to
pay
him
back,
the
next
time
she
saw
someone
who
needed
help,
she
could
46
that
person
the
help
that
he
or
she
needed.
The
lady
47
off.
A
few
miles
down
the
road
she
saw
a
small
and
shabby
48
.
She
went
in
to
eat.
The
waitress
came
over
and
smiled,
49
her
a
clean
towel
to
wipe
her
wet
hair.
She
noticed
that
the
waitress
was
nearly
eight
months
pregnant(怀孕).
When
she
finished
her
50
and
the
waitress
went
to
get
51
for
her
hundred-dollar
bill,
she
slipped
right
out
of
the
restaurant.
When
the
waitress
52
,
she
saw
four
$100
bills
on
the
table.
When
she
climbed
into
bed
that
night,
she
was
still
thinking
about
the
53
the
lady
had
left
to
her.
How
could
the
lady
have
54
how
much
they
needed
it?
With
the
birth
of
the
baby
next
month,
it
was
going
to
be
hard.
And
she
knew
how
worried
her
husband
was.
As
he
lay
sleeping
next
to
her,
she
said
in
a
low
55
,
“Everything’s
going
to
be
all
right,
Bryan.”
41.A.
stood
up
B.
pulled
up
C.
came
up
D.
looked
up
42.
A.
excited
B.
brave
C.
worried
D.
special
43.
A.
help
B.
see
C.
thank
D.
treat
44.
A.
bed
B.
car
C.
tyre
D.
table
45.
A.
pay
B.
cost
C.
lend
D.
offer
46.
A.
throw
B.
give
C.
receive
D.
borrow
47.
A.
drove
B.
turned
C.
showed
D.
sent
48.
A.
farm
B.
bedroom
C.
village
D.
restaurant
49.
A.
recycling
B.
exchanging
C.
bringing
D.
washing
50.
A.
work
B.
meal
C.
decision
D.
research
51.
A.
change
B.
question
C.
attention
D.
break
52.
A.
dropped
by
B.
ran
away
C.
looked
up
D.
came
back
53.
A.
money
B.
notice
C.
suitcase
D.
present
54.
A.
enriched
B.
counted
C.
known
D.
found
55.
A.
accent
B.
voice
C.
spirit
D.
courage
第II卷(非选择题
共25分)
第二节
语法填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
阅读下面材料,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。
From
56
early
age
he
was
interested
in
plants.
He
57
(study)
agriculture
in
college
and
as
a
young
teacher
he
began
experiments
in
crop
breeding.
He
thought
that
the
key
to
58
(feed)
people
was
to
have
more
rice
and
to
produce
it
more
quickly.
He
thought
there
was
only
one
way
59
(do)this-by
crossing
different
species
of
rice
plant,
and
then
he
could
produce
a
new
plant
which
could
give
a
60
(high)
yield
than
either
of
the
original
plants.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分20分)
第一节
短文改错(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5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5处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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(∧),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5处,多者(从第6处起)不计分。
If
you
say
the
word
“communication”,
most
people
think
words
and
sentences.
Although
these
are
very
important,
but
we
communicate
with
more
than
just
spoken
and
writing
words.
Indeed,
body
positions
are
part
of
that
we
call
“body
language”.
We
see
examples
of
unconscious
body
language
very
often,
yet
there
is
also
“learned”
body
language,
which
vary
from
culture
to
culture.
第二节
书面表达(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你所在的杭州国际学校要征集一封英文感谢信,以致敬奋战在抗击新型冠状病毒第一线的医护人员。请你写一封感谢信参与投稿,内容包括:
1.
表达谢意;
2.
个人感受;
3.
表达信心。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.参考词汇:
传染病
epidemic
新型冠状病毒
novel
coronavirus
三台中学校高2019级高一下期末适应性考试英语试题答案
听力
1-5
BCCBC
6-10
CACBA
11-15
BABAC
16-20
AACBA
阅读理解
21-25
DBCBD
26-30
CDCCD
31-35BADAC
七选五
36:
C
37:B
38:D
39:
E
40:F
完形填空
41-45
BCABA
46-50
BADCB
51-55
ADACB
语法填空
56:an
57:
studied
58:feeding
59:
to
do
60:
higher
短文改错
If
you
say
the
word
“communication”,
most
people
think∧
words
and
sentences.
Although
these
are
very
important,
but
we
communicate
with
more
than
just
spoken
and
writing
words.
Indeed,
body
positions
are
part
of
that
we
call
“body
language”.
We
see
examples
of
unconscious
body
language
very
often,
yet
there
is
also
“learned”
body
language,
which
vary
from
culture
to
culture.
(Text
1)
W:
Linda
is
very
quiet,
but
her
husband
talks
too
much.
M:
Yes,
you
are
right
and
he
isn’t
friendly
either.
(Text
2)
M:
I’m
really
tired
of
this
weather.
Rain,
rain,
rain.
W:
Don’t
worry.
The
weather
report
says
it
will
be
sunny
on
Friday.
Don’t
forget
to
bring
your
umbrella
today.
(Text
3)
M:
They
may
be
proud
of
their
new
equipment,
but
I’m
disappointed.
Their
nurses
are
not
friendly
and
everything
seems
to
be
running
behind
schedule.
W:
Not
to
mention
the
fact
that
it’s
noisy
because
no
one
observes
visiting
hours.
(Text
4)
W:
Do
you
want
to
go
fishing
today?
M:
It’s
raining.
Let’s
stay
at
home.
W:
What
can
we
do
at
home?
M:
Let’s
just
relax
and
read
some
good
books.
(Text
5)
W:
What’s
in
your
bag?
It’s
so
heavy.
M:
Nothing.
Just
some
books.
I
like
to
read
on
the
plane.
W:
That’s
all?
You
must
at
least
have
some
CDs
in
there.
M:
No,
I
hate
music.
I
just
like
to
read.
(Text
6)
M:
So,
when
do
you
usually
do
housework,
shopping,
things
like
that?
W:
Hmm,
on
Mondays
I
usually
clean
the
house
in
the
morning.
Early,
from
seven
to
eight.
M:
How
about
the
shopping?
W:
I
usually
do
that
on
Saturdays,
before
work.
M:
You
seem
pretty
busy
with
school,
work
and
housework!
Do
you
have
time
for
anything
else?
W:
Yeah.
Sure.
I
swim
and
play
basketball
in
the
mornings
on
Tuesdays
and
Thursdays,
and
I
usually
go
out
to
see
a
movie
with
friends
on
Friday
nights.
M:
And
how
about
Sundays?
W:
I
sleep
all
day.
(Text
7)
W:
Hi.
My
name’s
Alex.
M:
Alex.
Oh,
you’re
Jim’s
friend.
W:
Yeah.
We
worked
in
the
same
office
...
until
he
moved
to
Hawaii.
You
look
a
lot
like
Jim.
Are
you
related?
M:
Yeah,
we’re
cousins.
His
mum
and
my
mum
are
sisters.
W:
Do
you
live
here?
Around
here?
M:
No,
I
live
in
San
Francisco.
I
just
came
for
the
wedding.
W:
San
Francisco?
Me,
too.
I
just
came
for
the
wedding,
too.
M:
Oh.
Great.
What
do
you
do
in
San
Francisco?
W:
I’m
an
art
director
in
a
fashion
magazine.
How
about
you?
M:
Well,
I’m
sort
of
an
artist,
too.
I
make
films.
(Text
8)
M:
Excuse
me,
madam,
have
you
got
a
moment?
I’m
doing
a
survey
on
TV
watching
habits.
Could
I
ask
you
a
few
questions?
W:
Certainly.
Go
ahead.
M:
Well,
I
need
some
basic
information
about
you.
First
of
all,
what
is
your
name?
W:
Anne.
M:
Are
you
a
Canadian
citizen?
W:
Actually,
I
am
American.
I
have
been
living
here
in
Canada
for
more
than
15
years.
But
I
was
born
in
the
US.
M:
What
is
your
first
language?
...
Or
the
language
you
wish
to
use
in
the
survey?
W:
You
may
ask
the
questions
in
either
language.
I
am
good
at
French,
but
my
mother
language
is
English.
M:
What
is
your
job?
W:
I
am
a
doctor
working
for
the
General
Hospital.
I
also
consider
myself
a
medical
science
researcher.
I
teach
medicine
in
a
school,
too.
That
is
why
I
am
very
busy.
(Text
9)
M:
Excuse
me,
madam?
W:
Yes,
sir.
How
can
I
help
you?
M:
I’m
a
guest
in
Room
514.
I
have
some
free
time
this
afternoon,
so
I
want
to
go
to
see
a
park,
a
landmark,
something
like
that.
What
would
you
suggest?
W:
Uh
...
Wrigley
Field
on
a
sunny
day
like
today
is
nice.
M:
Wrigley
Field?
Don’t
the
clubs
play
baseball
there?
W:
That’s
right.
In
fact,
they
have
a
game
there
at
4:00.
If
you
want
to
see
a
building
with
history,
I
think
Wrigley
Field
is
the
Chicago
landmark
for
you
to
see.
M:
Great.
How
do
I
get
there?
W:
Go
north
one
block
and
take
the
subway.
Nothing
gets
you
in
or
out
of
Wrigley
faster
than
it.
M:
Well,
the
game
starts
in
one
hour,
so
I’d
better
go
now.
Thanks
for
your
help.
W:
Have
a
good
time!
(Text
10)
W:
My
daily
routine
...
Well,
I
get
up
at
about
ten
o’clock,
and
I
usually
have
breakfast
in
the
garden
if
it’s
a
nice
day.
I
love
sitting
in
the
garden
reading
the
newspaper.
I
have
lunch
at
about
two,
and
then
practise
my
violin
in
the
afternoon.
Concerts
in
Liverpool
usually
start
at
eight,
so
I
go
to
work
at
half
past
six
and
get
the
train
to
the
city
centre.
After
the
concert
...
er
...
well,
I
finish
work
at
about
half
past
ten,
then
have
dinner
in
a
restaurant
with
some
friends
from
the
orchestra.
I
usually
take
a
taxi
from
the
restaurant,
and
get
home
at
about
half
past
twelve.
Then
I
watch
TV
or
read
a
book,
and
go
to
bed
at
about
two
o’clock
in
the
morning.
And,
that’s
my
day.
【范文】
Dear
medical
workers,
I
am
Li
Hua
from
an
international
school
in
Hangzhou.
On
behalf
of
my
school,
I
would
like
to
express
my
sincere
gratitude
to
you
all
for
your
devotion
in
the
battle
against
the
novel
coronavirus.
During
this
epidemic,
it
is
you
who,
regardless
of
the
shortage
of
equipment
and
the
potential
risk
of
infection,
desperately
rescue
those
infected.
It
is
also
you
who
make
us
build
up
our
confidence
to
defeat
it.
Such
few
words
can’t
fully
convey
our
thankfulness
for
your
great
contribution.
I’m
definitely
convinced
that
with
our
joint
efforts
China
will
win
the
battle
and
make
a
quick
recovery.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
of
varies