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树德中学高
2020
级高一下学期四月阶段性测试英语试题
第一部分
听力(每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
Why
is
the
girl
worried?
She
didn’t
clean
her
floor.
There’re
too
many
books
to
read.
The
room
is
too
crowded
to
keep
clean.
Where
have
the
speakers
probably
just
been?
A.
At
a
class
party.
B.
At
a
grocery
store.
C.
In
a
furniture
store.
Why
haven’t
the
speakers
taken
a
vacation
these
years?
Their
children
were
too
young.
They
haven’t
found
cheap
flights.
They’ve
been
busy
with
their
work.
What
is
the
man
buying?
A.
A
chair.
B.
A
bookcase.
C.
A
ladder.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
How
to
deal
with
stress.
B.
Where
to
apply
for
jobs.
C.
When
to
go
shopping.
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
What
do
the
speakers
see
up
ahead
on
the
road?
There
is
construction
going
on.
There
is
a
long
line
at
the
traffic
light.
Some
policemen
are
dealing
with
something.
What
are
the
speakers
going
to
do
next?
A.
Take
another
route.
B.
Turn
on
the
radio.
C.
Call
the
woman’s
mother.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
Where
are
the
speakers
now?
A.
At
a
lake.
B.
At
a
pool.
C.
On
a
plane.
What
does
the
man
tell
Molly?
A.
She
should
pay
more
attention.
B.
She
should
talk
to
her
mother.
C.
She
is
very
responsible.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
Why
does
the
man
like
his
math
teacher?
He’s
cool.
He
helped
the
man
to
get
an
“A”.
His
teaching
style
is
easy
to
understand.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
her
teachers
this
year?
A.
Stressed.
B.
Satisfied.
C.
Disappointed.
Who
will
teach
the
woman
science
in
the
new
year?
A.
Mrs.
Crowley.
B.
Mr.
Bagwell.
C.
Mr.
Brown.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16
题。
What
is
Andrea’s
mother
doing
right
now?
A.
Having
a
meal.
B.
Taking
a
walk.
C.
Playing
cards.
What
effect
will
the
medicine
have
on
Andrea’s
mother?
It
will
reduce
the
pain
in
her
back.
It
will
make
her
blood
pressure
stable.
It
will
lower
her
blood
sugar
level.
What
happened
to
Andrea’s
mother?
She
had
a
heart
attack.
She
was
in
bad
spirits.
She
was
suffering
the
pain
in
her
leg.
What
does
Andrea
ask
about
at
last?
What
causes
dry
mouth.
When
her
mother
can
go
home.
When
her
mother
can
go
skydiving.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
Where
was
Giorgio
Armani
born?
A.
In
Italy.
B.
In
the
United
States.
C.
In
England.
Who
persuaded
Armani
to
start
his
own
design
shop?
A.
His
brother
Sergio.
B.
A
teacher
in
Verona.
C.
A
friend
in
Milan.
What
did
Armani
do
in
1979?
He
created
some
perfumes.
He
worked
in
a
military
hospital.
He
started
selling
clothes
in
America.
What
did
Armani
design?
English
sports
clothing.
University
team
uniforms.
Italian
uniforms
for
the
world
Cup.
第二部分
阅读理解(每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
A
Maybe
ten-year-old
Elizabeth
put
it
best
when
she
said
to
her
father,
“But,
Dad,
you
can’t
be
healthy
if
you’re
dead.”
Dad,
in
a
hurry
to
get
home
before
dark
so
he
could
go
for
a
run,
had
forgotten
to
wear
his
safety
belt

a
mistake
75%
of
the
US
population
make
every
day.
The
big
question
is
why.
There
have
been
many
myths
about
safety
belts
ever
since
their
first
appearance
in
cars
some
forty
years
ago.
The
following
are
three
of
the
most
common.
Myth
Number
One:
It’s
best
to
be
“thrown
clear”
of
a
serious
accident.
Truth:
Sorry,
but
any
accident
serious
enough
to
“throw
you
clear”
is
also
going
to
be
serious
enough
to
give
you
a
very
bad
landing.
And
chances
of
dying
after
a
car
accident
are
twenty-five
times
greater
in
cases
where
people
are
“thrown
clear.”
Myth
Number
Two:
Safety
belts
“trap”
people
in
cars
that
are
burning
or
sinking
in
water.
Truth:
Sorry
again,
but
studies
show
that
people
knocked
unconscious
due
to
not
wearing
safety
belts
have
a
greater
chance
of
dying
in
these
accidents.
People
wearing
safety
belts
are
usually
protected
to
the
point
of
having
a
clear
head
to
free
themselves
from
such
dangerous
situations,
not
to
be
trapped
in
them.
Myth
Number
Three:
Safety
belts
aren’t
needed
at
speeds
of
less
than
30
miles
per
hour
(mph).
Truth:
When
two
cars
traveling
at
30
mph
hit
each
other,
an
unbelted
driver
would
meet
the
windshield
with
a
force
equal
to
diving
headfirst
into
the
ground
from
a
height
of
10
meters.
The
reason
Father
was
in
a
hurry
to
get
home
was
that
he
.
A.
wasn’t
feeling
very
well
B.
hated
to
drive
in
the
dark
C.
wanted
to
take
some
exercise
D.
didn’t
want
to
be
caught
by
the
police
According
to
the
text,
to
be
“thrown
clear”
of
a
serious
accident
is
very
dangerous
because
you
.
may
be
knocked
down
by
other
cars
may
get
seriously
hurt
being
thrown
out
of
the
car
may
find
it
impossible
to
get
away
from
the
seat
may
get
caught
in
the
car
door
Some
people
prefer
to
drive
without
wearing
a
safety
belt
because
they
believe
.
the
belt
prevents
them
from
escaping
in
an
accident
they
will
be
unable
to
think
clearly
in
an
accident
they
will
be
caught
when
help
comes
cars
catch
fire
easily
B
Silence
is
unnatural
to
man.
He
begins
life
with
a
cry
and
ends
it
in
stillness.
In
between
he
does
all
he
can
to
make
a
noise
in
the
world,
and
he
fears
silence
more
than
anything
else.
Even
his
conversation
is
an
attempt
to
prevent
a
fearful
silence.
If
he
is
introduced
to
another
person,
and
a
number
of
pauses
occur
in
the
conversation,
he
regards
himself
as
a
failure,
a
worthless
person,
and
is
full
of
envy
of
the
emptiest-headed
chatterbox
(喋喋不休的人).
He
knows
that
ninety-nine
percent
of
human
conversation
means
no
more
than
the
buzzing
of
a
fly,
but
he
is
anxious
to
join
in
the
buzz
and
to
prove
that
he
is
a
man
and
not
a
waxwork
figure
(蜡塑人像).
The
aim
of
conversation
is
not,
for
the
most
part,
to
communicate
ideas;
it
is
to
keep
up
the
buzzing
sound.
There
are,
it
must
be
admitted,
different
qualities
of
buzz;
there
is
even
a
buzz
that
is
as
annoying
as
the
continuous
noise
made
by
a
mosquito.
But
at
a
dinner
party
one
would
rather
be
a
mosquito
than
a
quiet
person.
Most
buzzing,
fortunately,
is
pleasant
to
the
ear,
and
some
of
it
is
pleasant
even
to
the
mind.
He
would
be
a
foolish
man
if
he
waited
until
he
had
a
wise
thought
to
take
part
in
the
buzzing
with
his
neighbors.
Those
who
hate
to
pick
up
the
weather
as
a
conversational
opening
seem
to
me
not
to
know
the
reason
why
human
beings
wish
to
talk.
Very
few
human
beings
join
in
a
conversation
in
the
hope
of
learning
anything
new.
Some
of
them
are
satisfied
if
they
are
only
allowed
to
go
on
making
a
noise
into
other
people’s
ears,
though
they
have
nothing
to
tell
them
except
that
they
have
seen
two
or
three
new
plays
or
that
they
had
food
in
a
Swiss
hotel.
At
the
end
of
an
evening
during
which
they
have
said
nothing
meaningful
for
a
long
time,
they
just
prove
themselves
to
be
successful
conversationists.
According
to
the
author,
people
make
conversation
to
.
A.
exchange
ideas
B.
prove
their
value
C.
achieve
success
in
life
D.
overcome
their
fear
of
silence
By
“the
buzzing
of
a
fly”
(Para.1),
the
author
means

”.
A.
the
noise
of
an
insect
B.
a
low
sound
C.
meaningless
talks
D.
the
voice
of
a
chatterbox
According
to
the
passage,
people
usually
talk
to
their
neighbors
.
A.
about
whatever
they
have
prepared
B.
about
whatever
they
want
to
C.
in
the
hope
of
learning
something
new
D.
in
the
hope
of
getting
on
well
What
is
the
author’s
purpose
in
writing
the
passage?
To
discuss
why
people
like
talking
about
weather.
To
encourage
people
to
join
in
conversations.
To
persuade
people
to
stop
making
noises.
To
explain
why
people
keep
talking.
C
Holiday
Inns
and
McDonald’s,
both
saw
unmatched
growth
in
the
1960s.
Their
growth
opened
another
direct
business
operation

franchising
(特许经营).
These
operations
have
the
same
general
pattern.
The
franchisor,
the
parent
company,
first
establishes
a
successful
retail
business.
As
it
expands,
it
sees
a
profit
potential
in
offering
others
the
right
to
open
similar
business
under
its
name.
The
parent
company’s
methods
and
means
of
identification
with
consumers
are
included
in
this
right.
The
parent
company
supplies
skill,
and
may
build
and
rent
stores
to
franchisees.
For
these
advantages
the
franchisee
pays
the
franchisor
a
considerable
fee.
However,
some
of
the
advantages
and
disadvantages
are
different.
By
extending
a
“proven”
marketing
method,
a
parent
can
profit
in
several
ways.
First,
the
franchisee’s
purchase
price
gives
the
parent
an
immediate
return
on
the
plan.
Then
the
sale
of
supplies
to
the
franchisee
provides
a
continuing
source
of
profits.
As
new
businesses
are
added
and
the
company’s
reputation
spreads,
the
value
of
the
franchise
increases
and
sales
of
franchises
become
easier.
The
snowballing
effect
can
be
dramatic.
Such
growth,
too,
brings
into
play
the
economies
of
scale
(规模经济).
Regional
or
national
advertising
that
might
be
financially
impossible
for
a
franchisor
with
20
franchises
could
be
profitable
for
one
with
40.
The
parent,
then,
finds
immediate
gains
from
the
opportunity
to
expand
markets
on
the
basis
of
reputation
alone,
without
having
to
put
up
capital
or
take
the
risk
of
owning
retail
stores.
Added
to
this
advantage
is
a
less
obvious
but
material
one.
Skilled,
responsible
retail
managers
are
rare.
People
who
invest
their
capital
in
franchises,
though,
probably
come
closer
to
the
ideal
than
do
paid
managers.
In
fact,
the
franchisee
is
an
independent
store
operator
working
for
the
franchisor,
but
without
an
independent’s
freedom
to
drop
supplies
at
will.
Of
course
the
factory’s
costs
of
selling
supplies
are
less.
But
also
certainly
the
franchisee
buying
goods
that
have
had
broad
consumer
acceptance
will
not
casually
change
supplies,
even
when
the
contract
permits.
If
the
hamburger
is
not
what
the
customer
expected,
they
may
not
return.
Having
paid
for
the
goodwill,
the
franchisee
won’t
thoughtlessly
destroy
it.
Franchising
may
give
you
the
idea
that
as
a
franchisor,
you
need
only
relax
in
the
rocking
chair.
Franchising,
however,
has
problems
to
be
solved.
Franchising
refers
to
a
business
operation
in
which
a
successful
parent
company_
.
sells
name-brand
goods
to
a
private
investor
rents
proven
ideas
and
techniques
for
investment
sells
the
right,
the
guidance
to
a
business
under
its
name
takes
no
advertising
responsibility
for
individual
investors
The
advantages
of
franchising
to
the
parent
company
are
all
the
following
EXCEPT
.
A.
an
immediate
investment
return
B.
the
ownership
of
additional
retail
stores
C.
the
profit
from
the
sale
of
supplies
D.
the
possibility
of
profitable
advertising
The
passage
mainly
tells
the
reader
.
A.
the
advantages
and
disadvantages
of
franchising
B.
the
benefits
of
franchising
to
the
franchisor
C.
the
unmatched
economic
growth
in
the
1960’s
D.
some
regional
and
national
business
operation
What
will
the
author
probably
discuss
after
the
last
paragraph?
A.
More
advantages
of
franchising.
B.
Risks
of
investment
besides
franchising.
C.
The
standard
of
consumer
acceptance.
D.
Negative
aspects
related
to
franchising.
D
The
evidence
for
harmony
may
not
be
obvious
in
some
families.
But
it
seems
that
four
out
of
five
young
people
now
get
on
with
their
parents,
which
is
the
opposite
of
the
popularly-held
image
of
unhappy
teenagers
locked
in
their
room
after
endless
family
quarrels.
An
important
new
study
into
teenage
attitudes
surprisingly
shows
that
their
family
life
is
more
harmonious
than
it
has
ever
been
in
the
past.
“We
were
surprised
by
just
how
positive
today’s
young
people
seem
to
be
about
their
families,”
said
one
member
of
the
research
team.
“They’re
expected
to
be
rebellious
(桀骜不驯)
and
selfish
but
actually
they
have
other
things
on
their
minds:
they
want
a
car
and
material
goods,
and
they
worry
about
whether
school
is
serving
them
well.
There’s
more
negotiation
and
discussion
between
parents
and
children,
and
children
expect
to
take
part
in
the
family
decision-making
process.
They
don’t
want
to
rock
the
boat.”
So
it
seems
that
this
generation
of
parents
is
much
more
likely
than
parents
of
30
years
ago
to
treat
their
children
as
friends.
“My
parents
are
happy
to
discuss
things
with
me
and
willing
to
listen
to
me,”
says
17-year-old
Daniel
Lazall.
“I
always
tell
them
when
I’m
going
out
clubbing.
As
long
as
they
know
what
I’m
doing,
they’re
fine
with
it.”
Susan
Crome,
who
is
now
21,
agrees.
“Looking
back
on
the
last
10
years,
there
was
a
lot
of
what
you
could
call
negotiation.
For
example,
as
long
as
I’d
done
all
my
homework,
I
could
go
out
on
a
Saturday
night.
But
I
think
my
grandparents
were
a
lot
stricter
with
my
parents
than
that.”
Maybe
this
positive
view
of
family
life
should
not
be
unexpected.
It
is
possible
that
the
idea
of
teenage
rebellion
is
not
rooted
in
real
facts.
A
researcher
comments,
“Our
surprise
that
teenagers
say
they
get
along
well
with
their
parents
comes
because
of
a
brief
period
in
our
social
history
when
teenagers
were
regarded
as
different
beings.
But
that
idea
of
rebelling
and
breaking
away
from
their
parents
really
only
happened
during
that
one
time
in
the
1960s
when
everyone
rebelled.
The
normal
situation
throughout
history
has
been
a
smooth
change
from
helping
out
with
the
family
business
to
taking
it
over.”
What
is
the
popularly-held
image
of
teenagers
today?
A.
They
worry
about
school.
B.
They
dislike
living
with
their
parents.
C.
They
have
to
be
locked
in
to
avoid
troubles.
D.
They
quarrel
a
lot
with
other
family
members.
The
study
shows
that
teenagers
don’t
want
to
.
A.
share
family
responsibility
B.
cause
trouble
in
their
families
C.
go
boating
with
their
family
D.
make
family
decisions
According
to
the
author,
teenage
rebellion
.
A.
may
be
a
false
belief
B.
is
common
nowadays
C.
existed
only
in
the
1960s
D.
resulted
from
changes
in
families
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
Negotiation
in
family.
B.
Education
in
family.
C.
Harmony
in
family.
D.
Teenage
trouble
in
family.
第二节
从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
Music
is
an
international
language
that
is
beautiful
to
people
all
over
the
world.
It
seems
to
be
a
natural
need
for
us.
36
Music
plays
a
significant
role
in
education.
Studies
have
indicated
that
music
physically
develops
the
part
of
the
brain
known
to
be
involved
with
language.
37
Therefore
the
development
of
one
promotes
the
growth
of
the
other,
and
musical
training
not
only
develops
a
child’s
language
skills
but
also
promotes
the
learning
of
a
second
language.
Music
also
causes
improvement
in
brainpower.
The
thought
patterns
that
are
formed
while
studying
music
may
help
improve
the
ability
to
learn
other
subjects.
38
First,
music
is
beneficial
with
its
ability
to
reduce
stress.
And
stress
is
associated
with
many
illnesses,
which
can
be
prevented
with
stress
reduced.
When
people
are
very
stressed,
there
is
a
tendency
to
avoid
listening
to
music.
39
But
as
we
know,
productivity
increases
when
stress
is
reduced.
Additionally,
music
can
have
positive
influence
on
mood,
and
many
people
will
turn
to
certain
songs
to
improve
their
moods.
The
main
reason
behind
this
phenomenon
is
that
music
has
the
ability
to
express
one's
feelings
better
than
any
other
medium.
40
It
also
increases
self-confidence.
So
how
does
it
help
us?
The
two
are
so
closely
related.
Let’s
see
how
people
enjoy
music.
Perhaps
it
feels
like
a
waste
of
time.
The
key
is
to
choose
the
right
type
of
music.
Music
has
some
sort
of
psychological
effect.
Good
music
also
makes
us
remember
the
moments
when
we
were
happy.
第三部分
完形填空(每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
Food
is
everything
to
me.
I
believe
in
its
41
that
brings
people
together.
I’ve
had
a
great
42
in
cooking
since
I
was
a
young
boy.
My
family
would
sit
around
the
dinner
table,
telling
stories
and
43
dishes
with
all
the
flavors
of
a
44
Puerto
Rican
meal.
The
idea
of
being
together
as
a
45
around
a
table
of
traditional
recipes
46
led
me
to
where
I
am
today
as
the
chief
chef
and
vice
president
of
Ruth’s
Chris
Steak
House.
I
worked
in
various
cooking
positions
before
47
my
place
within
the
company.
Though
I
48
as
a
dishwasher,
I
had
a
dream
to
succeed
in
the
exciting
food
industry.
Later,
as
a
(an)
49
hand
in
the
team,
I
worked
hard,
and
our
team
was
given
the
name
FILO
(first
in,
last
out)
50
we
came
in
early
and
stayed
late
each
day.
I
came
to
51
the
true
meaning
of
harmony
when
I
worked
with
our
founder,
Ruth
Fertel,
who
had
a
magic
52
for
everything,
not
only
for
her
famous
53
but
also
for
relationships,
54
everyone
like
family.
Being
at
Ruth’s
Chris
gave
me
a
sense
of
55
early
on
in
my
career.
I
wanted
to
be
sure
that
the
feeling
56
through
in
my
role
at
Ruth’s
Chris.
And
I
do
57
no
effort
to
take
care
of
both
my
teammates
and
each
unique
guest
who
58
me
to
continue
cooking
and
bring
59
to
their
faces.
I
love
serving
cuisine
that
leaves
a
(an)
60
impression
with
them,
just
like
my
family
meals
did
for
me.
41.
A.
benefit
B.
power
C.
style
D.
challenge
42.
A.
role
B.
regret
C.
interest
D.
limitation
43.
A.
enjoying
B.
washing
C.
cooking
D.
collecting
44.
A.
plain
B.
fresh
C.
balanced
D.
classic
45.
A.
staff
B.
family
C.
team
D.
group
46.
A.
certainly
B.
reasonably
C.
eventually
D.
obviously
47.
A.
finding
B.
losing
C.
trying
D.
leaving
48.
A.
moved
on
B.
took
off
C.
settled
down
D.
started
out
49.
A.
old
B.
green
C.
busy
D.
clean
50.
A.
when
B.
whether
C.
because
D.
though
51.
A.
realize
B.
doubt
C.
conclude
D.
forget
52.
A.
rule
B.
drug
C.
show
D.
recipe
53.
A.
cakes
B.
steaks
C.
desserts
D.
cookies
54.
A.
comforting
B.
greeting
C.
treating
D.
hugging
55.
A.
belonging
B.
meaning
C.
stress
D.
security
56.
A.
pulled
B.
looked
C.
broke
D.
carried
57.
A.
make
B.
spare
C.
apply
D.
contribute
58.
A.
inspires
B.
reminds
C.
invites
D.
promises
59.
A.
flash
B.
shame
C.
smile
D.
shadow
60.
A.
general
B.
initial
C.
leading
D.
lasting
第二节
在空白处填入
1
个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
According
to
Xinhua
News
Agency,
the
Palace
Museum
and
Huawei
signed
a
cooperation
agreement
on
March
15th.
The
two
sides
will
set
an
example
61
5G
application.
The
Palace
Museum
received
more
than
17
million
visitors
in
2019,
62
(make)
it
the
most
visited
museum
in
the
world.
In
the
past
20
years,
an
office
information
network
covering
the
whole
museum
63
(build)
gradually.
The
museum
has
developed
an
App
that
64
(provide)
an
in-depth
explanation
of
cultural
relic
information
and
cultural
services.
Also,
the
museum
has
researched
on
the
65
(apply)
of
VR,
AR,
AI
in
museums.
66
signing
of
the
agreement
marks
a
new
chapter
in
the
strategic
cooperation
between
the
Palace
Museum
and
Huawei
Technologies
Co.
So,
Huawei
will
make
efforts
67
(speed)
up
the
intelligent
construction
of
the
Palace
Museum.
“The
600-year-old
Palace
Museum
has
never
been
so
close
to
science
and
technology.”
Shan
Jixiang
said
68
(proud),
former
director
of
the
Palace
Museum.
Shan
shared
many
ideas
about
the
5G
Palace
Museum.
With
the
help
of
advanced
technology,
69
is
expected
that
in
the
future,
audiences
around
the
world
will
be
able
to
experience
and
visit
the
Palace
Museum,
whether
it
is
a
field
trip
or
a
virtual
tour.
Also,
the
use
of
AI
technology
provides
a
70
(broad)
platform
and
stronger
knowledge
support
for
cultural
relics
among
young
people.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分
35
分)
第一节
短文改错(每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
文中有
10
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个词的增加、删除和修改。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。
In
order
to
encourage
students
take
outdoor
activities,
our
school
organized
a
mountain-climbing
activity
at
July
10th.
Hundreds
of
us
took
the
part
in
it.
It
was
a
nice
day.
At
8:00,
we
gathered
at
the
foot
of
Jinyun
Mountain
to
set
out
for
the
top
in
high
spirits.
Along
the
way,
we
chatted,
sang
and
laugh,
enjoying
the
fresh
air
and
beautiful
sceneries.
When
some
students
fell
behind,
other
would
come
and
offer
help.
About
2
hours
late,
we
all
reached
the
top.
Bathing
in
the
sunshine,
the
distant
city
looked
fantastic
but
we
jumped
and
cheered
with
joy.
This
activity
benefited
us
a
lot.
Not
only
did
it
get
us
close
to
nature
and
give
us
relaxation
from
heavy
homework,
but
it
also
promoted
friendship
among
us.
What
wonderful
a
trip
it
was!
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
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对中国传统文化很感兴趣,想要了解中秋节。请根据以下要点给他回一封
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树德中学高
2020
级高一下学期四月阶段性测试英语试题听力原文
Text
1
M:
Important
guests
from
abroad
are
coming
tomorrow.
Have
you
gotten
everything
cleaned
up?
W:
No,
we
still
have
to
put
all
our
books
away.
With
six
people
in
a
room,
it’s
hard
to
keep
everything
in
order.
I’m
a
little
worried.
(1)
M:
Well,
we’re
finished
with
everything
but
the
floor.
Text
2
M:
It
sure
does
take
a
lot
of
food
to
hold
a
class
party.
Do
you
have
the
key?
I
can’t
unlock
the
door
because
I’m
carrying
all
these
bags.
(2)
W:
Sorry.
I
left
mine
at
home.
M:
Here,
hold
these,
and
I’ll
get
the
door
open
for
us.
Text
3
W:
We
need
a
vacation.
The
kids
are
old
enough
now.
(3)
M:
You’re
so
right.
We
haven’t
traveled
anywhere
in
the
last
six
or
seven
years,
and
the
kids
will
enjoy
a
change
of
scenery,
I’m
sure.
W:
I’ll
check
out
flights.
There
should
be
some
cheap
deals
out
there.
Text
4
W:
What
are
you
buying?
Don’t
you
already
have
a
ladder
at
home?
M:
I
do,
but
this
is
special.
(4)See?
It
can
bend.
You
can
fold
it
and
make
it
into
a
chair.
And
if
it’s
open,
it
becomes
a
bookcase.
Text
5
M:
I’m
going
out
to
apply
for
jobs
today.
Do
you
want
to
come
with
me?
It
might
be
less
stressful.
W:
Sure.
We
should
go
to
the
mall.
There
are
many
jobs
there
you
can
apply
for.
(5)
We
can
also
go
shopping
afterwards.
Text
6
W:
What’s
going
on?
I
see
flashing
lights
up
ahead.
It
must
be
an
accident
of
some
kind,
because
I
see
some
policemen
on
the
road.
(6)
M:
You
know
this
part
of
the
road
has
always
been
dangerous.
There’s
an
accident
at
least
once
a
year.
(6)
I
wonder
when
they’re
finally
going
to
put
in
a
traffic
light.
W:
It
certainly
doesn’t
help
because
this
road
is
so
dark.
You
can
hardly
see.
M:
Do
you
think
we
should
turn
around
and
go
the
long
way
round?
It
might
be
faster.
W:
Let’s
turn
on
the
traffic
report
first
and
listen
to
what
they
say
before
we
do
anything.
(7)
Maybe
it’s
just
a
construction
crew.
M:
Well,
I’m
not
calling
your
mother
to
tell
her
we’ll
be
late.
Text
7
M:
I
guess
you
didn’t
see
the
sign,
Molly.
You’re
not
supposed
to
dive.
W:
I
didn’t
see
it,
but
I’ll
probably
have
to
dive
in,
anyway.
How
else
am
I
supposed
to
get
into
the
pool?
(8)
M:
You
could
dive
in
at
the
deep
end,
but
it’s
dangerous
over
here
where
the
water
is
shallow.
(8)
(9)
W:
OK.
I’ll
start
paying
attention
to
the
signs
more.
(9)
M:
You’re
not
in
elementary
school
anymore,
sweetie.
I
expect
you
to
be
a
bit
more
responsible.
I
shouldn’t
have
to
remind
you
about
safety
rules.
(9)
W:
I
know.
I
love
you,
Dad!
M:
I
love
you,
too.
Now,
not
a
word
to
your
mother
about
our
skydiving
trip
tomorrow!
You
got
that?
W:
We’re
going
to
jump
out
of
a
plane?
Oh,
my
Gosh!
Text
8
M:
Mr.
Falken
has
really
helped
make
math
easier
for
me.
He
helps
me
to
grasp
certain
concepts,
and
he
is
always
willing
to
help
me
after
class.
(10)
W:
Yeah,
I
had
him
last
year.
I
made
the
jump
from
a
“B”
to
an
“A”.
M:
How
are
your
teachers
this
year?
(11)
W:
They
are
all
right,
I
guess.
(11)
At
least
I
didn’t
get
Mrs.
Crowley.
M:
She’s
the
social
studies
teacher,
right?
Yeah,
she
assigns
a
lot
of
homework.
But
she’s
really
nice.
W:
For
science,
I
got
Mr.
Bagwell.
He’s
leaving
after
Christmas,
though,
so
the
new
teacher
Mr.
Brown
is
going
to
be
talking
over.
(12)
He’s
cool.
M:
I
guess
someone
is
going
to
have
to
fill
his
spot
when
he
makes
the
switch.
W:
Yup.
And
I’m
torn
between
what
languages
to
study.
There
are
so
many
to
choose
from,
and
I
want
to
pick
the
easiest
one.
Text
9
M:
Welcome
back,
Andrea.
How
is
your
mother
doing
today?
(13)
W:
She
seems
to
be
in
good
spirits.
I
took
her
for
a
walk
outside
in
the
garden,
and
we
played
some
cards.
She
is
eating
now.
(13)
M:
Yes,
and
she
is
reacting
well
to
the
medicine
we
are
giving
her.
It
should
bring
her
blood
pressure
back
to
a
normal
level.
(14)
Now
we
are
controlling
her
blood
sugar
level,
as
it
tends
to
be
high
after
a
heart
attack.
W:
She
is
complaining
of
pain
in
her
back
and
neck.
Is
that
normal?
M:
Completely.
She
will
have
some
discomfort
for
the
next
little
while.
In
fact,
it
is
time
for
her
medicine.
W:
Should
she
eat
again?
She
says
that
she
is
suffering
from
dry
mouth
and
hunger.
M:
She
shouldn’t
eat
too
much.
We
don’t
want
to
put
too
much
stress
on
her
heart.
W:
When
do
you
think
she
can
go
home?
(16)
M:
Recovery
from
these
types
of
things
takes
a
while.
She
should
be
healthy
by
next
month.
W:
Well,
she
won’t
be
skydiving
any
time
soon.
M:
Ha-ha,
you’re
funny.
Yes,
I
would
strongly
advise
against
that.
Text
10
Today,
we’re
talking
about
Giorgio
Armani.
At
present,
we
recognize
him
as
one
of
the
world’s
most
famous
fashion
designers,
but
he
was
not
always
interested
in
this
field.
He
was
born
in
Italy
in
1934,
(17)
where
he
was
raised
with
his
brother
Sergio
and
his
sister
Rosanna.
In
high
school,
he
was
inspired
to
become
a
doctor,
which
led
him
to
apply
to
the
Department
of
Medicine
at
the
University
of
Milan.
He
studied
there
for
three
years
before
deciding
to
join
the
army,
where
he
was
assigned
to
the
military
hospital
in
Verona.
He
returned
home
to
work
at
a
men’s
department
store
in
Milan,
and
he
became
familiar
with
the
marketing
and
designing
aspects
in
clothing.
A
friend
there
convinced
him
to
open
up
his
own
design
shop
in
1973.
(18)
Two
years
later,
they
had
a
clothing
line
under
the
name
Giorgio
Armani.
He
soon
began
designing
women’s
clothing.
In
1979,
he
began
producing
clothing
for
the
United
States
market.
(19)
In
the
early
1980s,
he
was
persuaded
to
create
perfumes
for
L’OR?AL.
He
also
designed
the
uniforms
for
the
Chelsea
Football
Club
in
England,
(20)
as
well
as
the
Italian
uniforms
for
the
2012
Olympics.
Dear
John,
Knowing
that
you’
re
keen
on
the
Mid
Autumn
Festival,
I
am
more
than
delighted
to
introduce
it
to
you
in
details.
Mid
Autumn
Festival
is
a
significant
traditional
festival
of
China,
which
falls
on
the
15th
day
of
the
eighth
month
in
the
Chinese
lunar
calendar.
At
that
time
of
year,
moon
is
at
its
roundest
and
brightest,
making
it
a
symbol
of
unity
in
Chinese
culture.
That
is
why
the
people
in
China
regard
the
day
as
an
occasion
for
family
reunion.
We
gather
with
our
family
and
eat
mooncakes
while
appreciating
the
sight
of
the
full
moon
at
night.
It
is
a
time
when
we
enjoy
ourselves
in
a
harmonious
atmosphere
against
the
beautiful
night
sky.
By
the
way,
with
the
Mid
Autumn
Festival
approaching,
would
you
like
to
join
us
to
celebrate
it?
Looking
forward
to
your
coming!
Hua
Yours,
Li
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