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钢城四中2020—2021(下)期中考试卷第一部分: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。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.Whatdidthewomanforgettobringtoschool?A.Herwatch.B.Herglasses.C.Herumbrella.2.Howmuchwillthew
omanhavetopay?A.£2.B.£5.C.£7.3.Whatdoesthegirlwantherdadtodo?A.Takehertoamatch.B.Getheradictionary.C.Buy
heramagazine.4.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheromanticfilm?A.Boring.B.Exciting.C.Impressive.5.Whatarethespeake
rstalkingabout?A.ATVprogram.B.Ahost.C.Agame.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。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6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whyisthemanmakingthecall?A.Tomakeanappointmen
t.B.Tochangethemedicine.C.Toknowaboutthemeeting.7.Whatwillthewomanmostlikelydonext?A.Putthemanthroughtoanotherdoctor.B.GetintouchwithDr.Johnson.
C.GotoDr.Lee’soffice.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhydidMarsharequestthemeetingbeputoff?A.Shegotthesalesreportlate.B.Shewillgoonabusi
nesstrip.C.Shewillbevisitedbyacustomer.9.Whendoesthewomansuggestthemeetingbeheld?A.OnTuesdaymorning.B.OnTue
sdayafternoon.C.OnWednesdaymorning.10.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Makeatravelplan.B.Analyzesomedata.C.Try
toreachMarsha.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Husbandandwife.C.Roommates.12.Whatequipmen
twillthewomanprobablyleavebehind?A.Thegascooker.B.Thefridge.C.Thedishwasher.13.Whatdoesthemanlikeaboutthebedroo
m?A.Thecolorofthewall.B.Thematerialofthefloor.C.Theviewfromthewindow.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.HowdidTom’s
motherfindoutabouttheconcert?A.Byreadingaposter.B.Bylisteningtotheradio.C.Bylookingatawebsite.15.WhenwillTomgototheconcert?A.On19June.
B.On23June.C.On25June.16.Wherewillthegirlgofirstafterschooltomorrow?A.Totheplayground.B.Tothesportsclub.C.Tothelibrary.听第1
0段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wherearethetouristsfrom?A.NewYork.B.London.C.Paris.18.Whatkindofhotelwillthetouristsstayin?A.Three-starone
s.B.Four-starones.C.Five-starones.19.Whatwillthetouristsdoattheairport?A.Havebreakfast.B.Meetthetravelagent.C.Dosomeshopping.20.Whatdoesthespeake
rremindthetouriststodointheend?A.Bealwaysontime.B.Takecareoftheirbaggage.C.Makeaplanintheirsparetime.第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15
小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。AAstheleavesstarttochangecolorandtheautumnairturnsfre
sh,sometimesnothingismoreappealingthantheattractionofagoodbook.Hereareourfourtoppicksforthebestbooks.TheMostFunWeEverHadByClaireLombardoDouble
dayDavidandMarilynhavebeenmarriedformorethan40years.Fourkidsanddecadeslater,they'restillasinloveasthedaythey
met.Lombardopaintsanextraordinarypictureofafamilyinwhatcouldwellbeoneofthebestnovelspublishedthatyear.TheShadowKingByMaazaMengi
steW.W.Norton&CompanySetduringMussolini's1935invasionofEthiopia,TheShadowKingfocusesonthefemalesoldierswhotakeuparmsinWorldWarII.Inbeautiful
prose(散文),Mengisteshinesalightonthosewhoselivesarenotoftennoticed.SomeoneWeKnowByShariLapenaPamelaDormanBooksAquietsuburbantownisshakenb
yaseriesofbreak-insandabodythatturnsupinthetrunkofacarinthislatestpsychologicalthrillerbytheauthorofTheCoupleNex
tDoor.Howarethecrimesrelated?Andwhatdoestheintruderknow?TheOnlyPlaneintheSky:AnOralHistoryof9/11ByGarrettM.GraffAvidReaderPressJ
ournalistGrafifputstogetheranoralhistoryof9/11fromtheperspectiveofnearlyeveryoneinvolved.Everysinglelineisbreathtakingandheartb
reaking,weavingtogetherthestoryofpreviouslyunimaginableandtragiceventsthatchangedhistory.21.Whichofthefo
llowingpublishedthebookaboutthearmy?A.Norton&Company.B.Doubleday.C.PamelaDormanBooks.D.AvidReaderPress.22.Whichauthor
isgoodatwritingthestoriesofsuspense?A.ClaireLombardo.B.MaazaMengiste.C.GarrettM.Graff.D.ShariLapena.23.Whichofthefo
llowingisTRUEaboutTheOnlyPlaneintheSky:AnOralHistoryof9/11?A.It'saboutsomefemalesoldiersinWorldWarII.B.It'saboutsometruesto
riesin9/11.C.It'saboutajournalist'sexperiencein9/11.D.It'saboutasingletragiceventin9/11.BAsachild,JaneGoodallhadanaturallovefortheoutdoorsandan
imals.Andatage23,sheleftforNairobi,Kenya.There,JanemetfamedDr.LouisLeakey,whoofferedherajobatthelocalnaturalhisto
rymuseum.SheworkedthereforatimebeforeLeakeydecidedtosendhertotheGombeStreamGameReserveinTanzaniatostudywildchimpanzees.Hefeltherstro
nginterestinanimalsandnature,andherknowledgeaswellashighenergymadeheragreatcandidatetostudythechimpanzees.InDecember1958,J
anereturnedhometoEnglandandLeakeybegantomakearrangementsfortheexpedition(考察),securingtheappropriatepermissionsfromth
egovernmentandraisingfunds.InMay1960,JanelearnedthatLeakeyhadgainedfundingfromtheWilkieBrothersFoundation.Janearrivedbybo
atattheGombeStreamGameReserveontheeasternshoreofLakeTanganyikawithhermother.TheearlyweeksatGombewerechallenging.Janedevelopedafevert
hatdelayedthestartofherwork.Finally,anoldchimpanzeenamedDavidGreybeardbegantoallowJanetowatchhim.Asahigh-rankingmaleofthechimpanzeecommunit
y,hisacceptancemeantothergroupmembersalsoallowedJanetoobserve.ItwasthefirsttimethatJanehadwitnessedDavidGreybeardusingto
ols.Excited,shetelegraphedDr.Leakeyaboutherobservation.Hewroteback,"Nowwemustredefine'tool'and'man'oracceptch
impanzeesashumans."Janecontinuedtoworkinthefieldand,withLeakey'shelp,beganherdoctoralprogramwithoutanundergraduatedeg
reein1962.AttheUniversityofCambridge,shefoundherselfatoddswithseniorscientistsoverthemethodssheused—howshehadnamedthechimpanzeesratherthanus
ingthemorecommonnumberingsystem,andforsuggestingthatthechimpshaveemotionsandpersonalities.Shefurtherupsetthoseinpowerattheun
iversitywhenshewroteherfirstbook,MyFriends,theWildChimpanzees,aimedatthegeneralpublicratherthananacademicaudi
ence.Thebookwaswildlypopular,andheracademicpeerswereoutraged.Dr.JaneGoodallearnedherPh.D.onFebruary9,1966,andcontinuedtoworka
tGombeforthenexttwentyyears.24.WhydidLeakeyappointJanetoTanzania?A.Janeaskedtochangeherworkplace.B.Janewasno
tsuitableforherpreviousjob.C.Jane'sabilitiesandtalentswerediscovered.D.Thenaturalhistorymuseumwasoutofbusiness.25.Whatdoestheunderlined
phrase"atodds"meaninParagraph4?A.Agree.B.Resemble.C.Disagree.D.Coincide.26.Intheopinionsoftheacademicpeers,whatwasthevalueofJane'sfirst
book?A.Anewdirectionofknowledge.B.Acommonachievement.C.Worthfartherdiscussion.D.Absolutenonsense.27.WhatcanwelearnfromJaneGoodall?A.Challengingsenior
scientistsisamustingainingfame.B.Cooperationistheonlykeytomakingsignificantdiscoveries.C.Passionandhardworkcanmakeadiffe
renceinscientificresearch.D.Theabilitytoraisefundscountsforachievinggreatsuccess.CThebeautyoftheoutdoorsnatura
llyencouragespeopletogooutside.Thedrivetowardthenaturalworldispresentinnormaltimes.Now,asmanypeoplearelockedindoors,spendinghoursinfrontofscreens,
thepullofwatchingwindblowbranchesofneighboringtreesishardlymatched.Foresttherapyisonewaytosatisfythedemandwhileimprovingpersonalhealthandwell-be
ing.InspiredbytheJapanesepracticeofshinrin-yoku,or"forestbathing",foresttherapyisaguidedoutdoorpractice,which
encouragespeopletoexperiencethepleasuresofnaturethroughalloftheirsensesandbepresentinthebody.Researchonshinrin-yokubeganinJapaninthe1980swhenleader
stherenoticedasharpriseinstress-relatedillnessesinthecountry,resultingfrompeoplespendingmoretimeworkingintechnologyandotherindustrialwork.Specifics
ettingswerecreatedtoguidepeopleinoutdoorexperiences.Researchshowedforestbathingmayhelpreducestress,improveattention,andliftmoods.Stre
ssraiseslevelsofcortisol,whichplaysaroleinhighbloodpressure,heartdiseaseandheadaches.Intestsubjects,levelsofcortisoldecreasedafte
rawalkintheforest.Treesgiveoffoilscalledphytoncidesthathavespecialpropertiesandmayinfluenceimmunity(免疫力).Exposuretonat
uraltreeoilshelpsliftdepression,lowerbloodpressure.Onestudyshowedariseinthenumberandactivityofimmunecells,whichfightvirusesandcancer,amongpeoplewhos
pentthreedaysandtwonightsinaforestcomparedwithpeopletakinganurbantrip.Thisbenefitlastedformorethanamonthaftertheforest
trip!Don'tworryifyoudon'thavethreedaystospendintheforest.Arecentstudyshowedspendingatleast120minutes
aweekinnatureimprovedself-reportedhealthandwell-being.Itdoesn'tmatterwhetherthe120minutesrepresentsonelongtrip,orseveralshortervisitstonature.
So,evenaswearehonoringphysicaldistancing,it'spossibleandessentialtogetoutsidefor20minuteseverydayanden
hanceourwell-being.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph1imply?A.Interactionbetweenneighborsisrare.
B.Thebeautyofnatureisoftenignored.C.People'surgetobeoutsideisstronger.D.Publicphysicalconditionisworsening.29.WhydidJapan
eseresearchersstarttostudyshinrin-yoku?A.Tofindawaytohelppeopleworkout.B.Todealwithanationalhealthcrisi
s.C.Toprovideaneffectiveexerciseguide.D.Togetpeopleawayfromtechnology.30.Whatisparagraph4mainlyabout?A.Howforesttherapyaffectsthebody.B.Howlon
gpeopleshouldstayinnature.C.Whatlong-termstresscouldcause.D.Whetherexposuretoforestsishelpful.31.Whatissuggest
edinthelastparagraph?A.Limitingtimespentoutdoorsproperly.B.Spendingatleast2hoursinnatureaday.C.Makingapl
antoexerciseeveryday.D.Keepingourconnectionwithnature.DAlthoughwe'resurroundedbymillionsofbrickseveryday,mostofusdon'tthinkaboutthemtoooften.For
thousandsofyears,thehumbleclay-firedbrickshaven'tchanged.They'remadefromnaturalmaterials,butthereareproblemswith
bricksateverystepoftheirproduction.Bricksaremadefromclay—atypeofsoilfoundallovertheworld.Clayminingisharmfultoplantgro
wth.Inconventionalbrickproduction,theclayisshapedandbakedinkilns(窑)mostlyheatedbyfossilfuels,whichco
ntributestoclimatechange.Oncemade,bricksmustbetransportedtoconstructionsites,generatingmorecarbonemissions.Withsomanybricksproducedgloba
lly,theirimpactaddsup.GabrielaMedero,aprofessoratScotland'sHeriot-WattUniversity,decidedtofindsolutionstothat.Withheruniv
ersity'ssupport,MederosetupKenoteqin2009.Thecompany'ssignatureproductistheK-Briq.Madefrommorethan90%constructionwaste,MederosaystheK-B
riq—whichdoesnotneedtobefiredinakiln—produceslessthanatenthofthecarbonemissionsofconventionalbricks.Withthecompanytestingnewmachinery
tostartscalingupproduction,Mederohopesherbrickswillhelptobuildamoresustainableworld.TheK-Briqwillbecomparablypricedtoconventionalbricks.Additi
onally,asanewproduct,theK-Briqhasbeensubjectedtostrictassessmentandauthoritativecertification.Reusingoldbricksisanexpensiveprocessandthere
isnostandardizedwaytocheckthestrength,safetyordurability(耐久性)ofrecycledbricks.MederosaysthatK-Briqcoulds
olveboththeseproblems.SheclaimsthatK-Briqisstrongerandmoredurablethanfiredclaybricks.Overthenext18months,MederoplanstogetK-Briqmachineson-sit
eatrecyclingplants."Thiswillreducetransport-relatedemissionsbecausetruckscancollectK-Briqwhentheydropof
fconstructionwaste,"saysMedero.32.WhatinspiredMederotoinventtheK-Briq?A.Theproblemswiththeconventionalbrickproduction.B.Theoutdatedstyleofthec
onventionalbricks.C.Thehighcostofmanufacturingconventionalbricks.D.Thepoorqualityoftheconventionalbricks.33.WhyistheK-Briqproducti
onsustainable?A.Itwon'tproducewaste.B.Itbringsnopollutiontotheair.C.Theplantsoccupymuchlesslandthanbefore.D.TheK-Briqisma
inlymadefromconstructionwaste.34.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.ThepopularityoftheK-Briq.B.TheadvantagesofK-Briqovertr
aditionalbricks.C.ThespecialmaterialsusedinK-Briq.D.TheadvancedtechnologyusedforK-Briq.35.WhydoesMederodecidetoputK-Briqmachi
nesatrecyclingfactories?A.Toensurefeweremissions.B.Tospeeduptheproduction.C.Tolowertheproductioncost.D.Tocollectmoreconstr
uctionwaste.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。It'sAlarming:WhatWakesYouUpEachMor
ning?Howdoyouwakeupinthemorning?Ifyousetanalarmonyourphoneorclockthatsoundslikethis:beepbeepbeep?36.Sleepinertiai
sanothertermforgrogginess(昏睡),whichmeansapersonhasaheavyfeelingwhenwakingup,andhastroublegettingmovingagainaftersleeping,37
.Arecentstudysaysyes.Theanswerismusic.Researcherssayalarmsthathaveamelody—likethebeginningofthissong—canhelppeoplefeelfresherinthemorning
.Thestudy,carriedoutbyresearchersinAustralia,involved50people.Thestudysubjectsansweredquestionsaboutthealarmsoundtheyliketowake
upto,howtheyfeelaboutthatsoundandhowtheyfeelwhentheywakeup.38.However,itisearlydaysandmoreworkisneededtofullyknowtheanswer.So,wha
tmakesmusicalalarmsbetterforwakingup?Theresearchersthinkthemusicmaybemoresuccessfulinreducinggrogginessbecauseithasseveraltones,comparedtothesi
ngletoneofa"beeping"alarm.39.Andisthereakindofmusicthatisbesttowakeupto?Theremaybe40.However,nomatterhowyouwa
keup,expertssay,theamountofsleepyougetalsomattersalot.A.Canmusicalalarmsworkwonders?B.So,isthereabetterwaytodothetrick?C.Thiscanhelpyoufa
llasleepmorequicklyandeasily.D.Alarmsoundsthataretunefullandeasytohumorsingalongwithmaybegoodchoices.E.Theresearchersfoundthatpeoplewhowakeupt
omusicalalarmsreportedfeelingmoreawakeandalert.F.Thechangesovertimebetweenthemusictonesmayhelpincreaseaperson'sattentionwhenwakingfromsleep.G.Thath
ard,unpleasantsoundmaybemakingithardertoshakeoffthesleepyfeelinginthemorningknownasgrogginess.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。Iceandsnowwerebeatingthewindowandthewindalmostswepteverythingawayoutside.I41howIwouldgethom
e.The12-mileroutetookmeupanddownsteephillsandaround42turns.Iwhisperedaprayerfor43.MyoldgreenBlazerSUVwasdoingwonderfullyoverthe44road
way.45asIclimbedoneofthesteepestandscariesthills,Inoticedthetireswereslipping,andIdecideditwastimeto46tofour-wheeldrive.Slowlythetires47thero
ad,andthetopcame48sight.Unfortunately,Ihadjustmadeitwhenthe49stopped.Ipushedandpulledthelever(档杆)—nothinghappened.Iwas50withsnowandice
ballsaround.EventhoughIhadmetnooneonthislonelyroad,Ihopedsomeonemightcometo51.Afterafewminutes,I52anoldpickuptruck.A
smilingyoungmanI’dneverseenbeforerolleddownhiswindow,askingifIneededhelp.IensuredhimIdid.Thenheshowedmehowt
ooperatethefour-wheel-driveshiftinggear(齿轮),lockingitinto53.54,IgottheBlazerstarting.WhenIthankedthes
trangerandaskedifhelivedaroundthearea,hejustsaid,“Oh,overthere.”DoIbelieveinangels?You55!41.A.wonderedB.real
izedC.assumedD.stated42.A.smoothB.sharpC.simpleD.slight43.A.libertyB.priorityC.safetyD.recovery44.A.ice-coveredB.flood-ruinedC.badly-bui
ltD.well-equipped45.A.ButB.OrC.SoD.And46.A.attendB.appealC.switchD.lead47.A.lostcontrolofB.tookcharge
ofC.gotalongwithD.heldonto48.A.intoB.beyondC.overD.from49.A.windB.snowC.vehicleD.driver50.A.hurtB.stuckC.engagedD.pa
nicked51.A.lifeB.powerC.helpD.mind52.A.boardedB.missedC.calledD.spied53.A.comfortB.sceneC.actionD.place5
4.A.BynomeansB.InnotimeC.InsomewayD.Inthemeanwhile55.A.failB.approveC.countD.bet第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第二节(共10小题,每
小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。PekingOperaisaformoftraditionalChinesetheaterthat56(appear)inBeijinginthelate18thcentury.57(c
ombine)music,song,danceandacrobatics(杂技动作)inalivelyandcolorfuldisplay,itisa58(relative)newstyleofdram
a,comparedtoothertypesofChinesetheater.IntheearlyyearsofPekingOpera,alltheactorsweremen,59therolesofwomenplayedbyyou
ngboys.Thestoriesfellintotwomain60(category)-wen,orciviltheater,whichfocusedonlove,marriageandothercivilianco
ncerns,andwu,ormilitarytheater,whichfocusedonthethemeofwarandwasknownforfeaturingthrillingstageactions.Inthefirsthalfofthe61(twenty)century,themost
famousactorofPekingOperawasMeiLanfang,62playedakeyroleinpopularizingPekingOperaandintroducingChinesetheatertotheWest.Additionally,Meialsotook
theboldstepoftakingonfemalestudents,whichwas63highlyriskyandunconventionalstepatthetime.AfterthefoundingofthePeople’sRepublicofChin
a,PekingOperaperformances,whichdealtwithcontemporaryandrevolutionarythemes,wereencouraged.Despite64(it)upsanddowns,Peki
ngOperawasrevived(复兴)inthe1980sandcontinuesto65(perform)today.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周末你们班在附近社区的老年人活动中心组织了一次义工活动。请你为
校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1.陪伴老人,教老人智能手机的生活应用等;2.活动反响。注意:1.写作词汇应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答案卡的相应位置作答。ASignificantVoluntaryActivity_________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。OnabeautifulThursdayofthi
sApril,AmyandAlanGreentooktheirdaughterAbbeyoutforawalkintheneighborhood.Ontheirwayback,AmypickedupakiteforAbbeyfromtheDollarTree,bluewithrainb
ows—therearealotofrainbowsdecoratinghomesaroundtheregionthesedays,whichhelpsmakelifelessdullduringthecoronaviruspandemic.Intheafternoon,Abbeyto
okthekiteoutforitsfirstflight.Atfirst,thewindwasperfect.Ittookthekitehighinthesky.However,suddenly,thewindbecame
muchstrongerandwhippedthekiteoutofAbbey'shandsinamoment.Itsailedfartherandfartherandfinallygotstuckonthepowerlinesnexttoabigtree,wrappingitselfov
erandoveragainaroundthewires.Sincethekitewastoohighforthemtoreach,theGreenscoulddonothingaboutit.Worriedlessaboutthekiteth
anthepotentialdangeritmightpresenttothelines,AmycalledNationalGridtoreporttheincident.Aboutonehourlate
r,Mike,aworkerfromthepowercompanyarrived.Hecarefullyunwoundthekitelinefromthewires.Afterabout10minutes'effort,h
esuccessfullyfreedit.Butunfortunately,asthekitewaswrappedsotightly,therewassomeunpreventabledamage.Still,hepresenteditatthed
oortoAlanGreen.Asheleft,henoticedAbbeytookthekitetothebackyard.Outofcuriosity,hestoodthereforawhiletoseehowtheg
irlwoulddealwithit.Surprisingly,shedugaholeandburiedthekiteinashoebox!Eventhoughhecouldnotseethegirl'sfaceclearly,heknewexactlyhowsadAbbeycouldb
e.Hereallyfeltbadforher.Anditwasatthatmomentthathedecidedtodosomething.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thenextday,Alanwentouttogetthemailasu
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_______录音稿(Text1)W:Hello,Stephen.What’sthematter?Youlookworried.M:Irememberedtobringmyumbrellatoschooltoday,butIforgotmywatc
h.Whattimeisit?W:It’saquartertoten.Oh,IjustrealizedthatIleftmyglassesathome.(Text2)W:Howmuchisitgoingtocostustogoswimm
ing?M:Well,I’mamemberatthesportscenter,soformeit’sonly£5.Peoplewhoaren’tmembershavetopay£2more.W:SoIhavetopaymorethanyou.(Te
xt3)W:Dad,areyougoingintotownthisafternoon?M:Probably.Iwanttowatchthefootballmatchfirst.Why?W:ActuallyIwaswonderingifyoucouldgetmeamagazine.M:No
problem.Ithoughtyouwantedmetogetthedictionaryyoumentionedtheotherday.(Text4)M:Sally,youlookexcited.W:Ye
ah.IsawthenewJamesBondfilmjustnow.YouknowhowJamesBondfilmsare.Lotsoffast-movingadventureandaction.It’sreallyimpressive.M:Iwantedtos
eethat,butMarywantedtoseetheromanticfilm.Ialmostfellasleephalfwaythroughit.(Text5)W:Jack,Ican’tbelieveit!
Doyourecognizethatmanoverthere?M:Ithinkitcouldbesomeoneweknow.Oh!Iremembernow!He’sthehostofthatTVgameshow.W:That’sright.It’scalledConcentrate.Iwonde
rwhatheisdoinghere.(Text6)W:ThankyouforcallingDr.Johnson’soffice.HowmayIhelpyou?M:Hello.MynameisDavidWilson,oneofDr.Johnson’spatients.I
visitedhimyesterdayandnowI’mcallingaboutthemedicinehegaveme.Iwanttochangeittoanotherone.W:I’mafraidDr.Johnsonisawayfromtheofficetoattendamedi
calmeeting.Sinceitdoesn’tseemtobeanemergency,letmeputyouthroughtoDr.Lee’soffice.She’sbeentakinghisjobduringhisabse
nce.(Text7)M:MarshajustcalledtoaskifwecouldchangethemeetingfromTuesdaytoWednesday.W:Oh?Didshetellyouthereason?M:Yeah.Thesalesreportexpectedtoarriv
eyesterdayonlycameinthismorning.Andsheneedstimetoanalyzethedata.Besides,sheneedstomeetanimportantcustomerthisafternoon.W:Well,I’mleaving
forabusinesstriponthatafternoon,butIcanmakemyselfavailableforanearlymorningmeeting.Wouldyoucallherandsetatimeforthemeeting?M:Sure.I’llconsultwithhe
rassoonaspossible.(Text8)M:Myname’sJohnSmith.Ireadyouradfortheflatinthenewspaper,soIcametoseeyou.W:Mr.Smith
,pleasecomein.M:Areyouleavinganyequipmentbehind?W:Well,itdependsonwhatIamgoingtobuy.I’mgoingtohavegas,soIguessI’llneedmygascoo
ker.I’lltakethefridge,too.ButI’llprobablyleavethisdishwasher.M:Aretherewoodenfloorsinanyoftheotherroomsbesidesthelivi
ngroom?W:Thebedroomalsohaswoodenfloors.Nowletmeshowyouthebedroom.M:Oh,Ireallylikethecolorofthewalls.It
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