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英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第I卷(满分85分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节:(共5个小题;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,从每题所给的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.Whatsubjectare
thetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Theconvenienceofcitylife.B.Thehouseinthecountry.C.Citylifeandcountrylife.2.OnwhichdaywillthemanprobablyseeProfessorKe
nt?A.NextTuesday.B.NextWednesday.C.NextThursday.3.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Packtheirclothes.B.Callataxi.C.Lockthesuitcase.4.Whowasinju
red?A.George.B.George’swife.C.George’sfather-in-law.5.WhyisMaryworried?A.BecauseJohnwillgetangry.B.BecauseJohnhasbeenworkinghard.C.Becausetheroof
needsrepairing.第二节(共15小题;每题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,每小题将给出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至8题。6.Whichisn’tneededinthelong-distanceexaminations?A.Examinationrooms.B.Examin
ationsupervisors.C.Pencilsanderasers.7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.TheanswersoftheonlinetestaretransmittedbytheInte
rnet.B.Theresultsoftheonlinetestwillbeoutinalongtime.C.Fewwilltakepartinthelong-distanceeducationinthefu
ture.8.Howmanybranchesdomostofthenetschoolshave?A.Aboutten.B.Uncertain.C.Aboutfive.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whydoest
hemancometothewoman?A.Togetsomeinformation.B.Toregisterforamastercourse.C.Toinquireabouttheselectivecourses.1
0.WhenistheLearningResourceCenterusuallyopen?A.Fivedaysaweek,9:00a.m.to5:30p.m.B.Sixdaysaweek,8:30a.
m.to5:00p.m.C.Fivedaysaweek,9:00a.m.to5:00p.m.11.WhichisnotanecessityforstudentstousetheLearningResourceCenteronSundays?A.Bookingitfromthewoman.
B.Gettinganimportantproject.C.Bookingitfromtheirtutor.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatdothetwospeakerstalkabout?A.Theirtripstoaforeigncountry.B.Theirdinn
ersinarestaurant.C.Theirtosomefamilies.13.Whatdidthemanenjoyabouthisvisit?A.Thedinnerandthegift.B.Thegirlandtheatmosphere.C
.Thedinnerandtheatmosphere.14.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Sheisaforeignstudent.B.Shewillmoveintoanewflat.C.Sheisfamiliarwiththecustomsinth
iscountry.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Howmuchoftheentertainmentsectionisaboutstars’affairs?A.Almost70%.B.Almost50%.C.Almostonethird.16.Why
dosomemediapublishuntruestoresaboutstars?A.Topromotesales.B.Topromotereputation.C.Tomisleadthepublic.17.Whatistheman’so
pinion?A.Thereshouldbemorenewspapersectionsaboutaborts.B.Themediashouldreportmoreothermattersthanthestars’affairs.C.Thepublicfiguresshouldprot
ecttheirprivacymorecarefully.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdidthegoatwanttodowhenseeingthefoxinthewell?A.Drinkthewater.B
.Helpthefoxout.C.Runawayfromthewell.19.Howdidthefoxgetoutofthewell?A.Byclimbingupthewall.B.Byclimbingontothebackandb
ornofthegoat.C.Withthehelpofherfriends.20.Whatwouldthegoatprobablydointheend?A.Starvetodeath.B.Getoutofthewell.C.Killthefox
.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共11小题;每小题2.5分,满分27.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASomeofOurNewProgramsSTEMI
nventionswithLittleBitsInthisinventionworkshop,studentsenhancetheirskillswithagreatnewsystemofdiscoveryc
alledLittleBits.It’saplatformofeasy-to-useelectronicbuildingblocksthatempoweryoutoinventanything,fromyourownremoteco
ntrolledcar,toasmarthomedevice.Studentswillbeginwithseveralinventionsdesignedtoletthemfigureouthowthecomponentsgotogether,andthen
theywilldesignandcreatetheirowninventions.Ages7—12.IntroductiontoComputerAnimationInthisnewprogram,youwi
llhavefundesigningandcreatingyourownvideos.Studentswilllearnthebasicskillsneededtocreateandanimate.Whetheryouar
emakingaLEGObrickfilm,animatinginclaymationorcapturingaflowerbloom,youcanbringanythingtolifewithcomputeran
imation.Ages7—12.ComputerProgrammingwithOzobotInthisexcitingnewprogram,roboticsandcodingwillbecomeelementary!Havefunexpandingyourhorizonswith
thehelpofOzobot—thetinysmartrobot.Thereisnoendtothepossibilities,asyoucreateadifferentlandscapeofadventures,gamesandcodingwithOzobo
t.Studentswillusemarkers,tabletsandlaptopsforcoding.Ages7—12.SuperScienceSTEMChallengesInthisengineeringcamp,youwillhavefunintegratin
gScience,Technology,Engineering,andMathematicsbybuildinganddesigningawiderangeofgadgets(小装置),inventivemachines,towersand
more.Projectsinclude:theGreatTowerChallenge,theStandingCupPyramidChallenge,EggDropChallengeandahostofotherfunc
ontestsdesignedtobringouttheengineerinyou!Ages7—12.21.WhatdostudentsacquirewithLittleBits?A.Thechancetohavefun.B.Theabilitytoinvent.C.Thepowertothin
k.D.Thepermitfordesigning.22.WhatcanweknowaboutOzobot?A.Itisofasimilarsizetohumans.B.Itfunctionsasacompute
r.C.Itcanassistchildrentocode.D.Itcanusemarkers,tabletsandlaptops.23.Whichprogramissuitableifakidisc
ompetitive?A.STEMInventionswithLittleBits.B.IntroductiontoComputerAnimation.C.ComputerProgrammingwithOzobot.D.SuperScienceSTEMChallenges.
BYou’veprobablyheardthatbrick-and-mortarretail(实体零售)isintrouble.Evenindustrygiantsareclosinghundredsofstores.Givenretai
l’sgradualchangetomobileande-commerce(电子商务),youmaybewondering,“Whatwillretaillooklikeinthefuture?”Nobodyknows.Butherea
reafewthingsyoucanexpecttoseebasedoncurrenttechnology.Ultrafastdeliveryiscoming.Today,thenormalpracticeistwo-daydelivery.Butifyo
u’vebeenpayingattention,youknowthat’schanging.Infact,asurprisinglyhigh25%ofconsumerssaidthattheywouldabandontheirordersifone-daydeliverywa
sn’tavailable.Ofcourse,that’sjustthebeginning.Two-hourdeliveryiscomingintheforeseeablefuture,andAmazonhasalreadybeentrying30-minutedelivery.
Yourkitchenwillresupplyitself.Youwon’thavetoworryaboutrunningoutofessentialslikecoffee,petfoodorsnacksbecauseyourcontainerswillsensestock(
库存)levelsandreplacethoseitemswithoutyouhavingtoliftafinger.Nomorewakinguptofindyourcoffeestoreisemptyorlast-minutetripstoth
egrocerystorebecauseyouforgottobuypetfood.Knowexactlywhat’sinstockandwhere.Haveyouevergonetoastorehopingtobuyso
mething,onlytolearnthattheywereoutofstock?AnewfeaturefromGoogleHomeallowspeopletoaskGoogleAssistantstofindin-stockproductsatthecloseststor
e.Forexample:“Google,wherecanIfindtheNintendoSwitchconsole?”Anassistantwilltellyouhowmanystoreshaveitrightthenandhowclosetheyare.Ofcourse,it
isn’tcurrentlyavailableforallstoresinalllocations,butyoucanalreadyseeafuturewhenithasbecomestandard.Convenience,exper
ience,andoptions—retailwilltakeonanewlook.24.Howdoestheauthordevelopthepassage?A.Byaskingandanswering.B.Byclarifyi
nganddescribing.C.Byanalyzingandcommenting.D.Bycomparingandconcluding.25.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph2?A.Consumerscan’tgettheirordersinonedaynow.B.Itis
possibletodelivergoodswithintwohoursinthefuture.C.Thedeliverywillbetwodaysinthefuture.D.Superfastdeliveryh
aswidelybeenusednow.26.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillhappeninthefuture?A.Retailwilldisappeargradually.B.Industrialg
iantswillrulethewholeretailtrade.C.Shoppingwillbemoreconvenientandeffective.D.PeoplewillaskGoogleAssistantstopurchasego
ods.27.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Howwillnewtechnologychangetheworld?B.Howwillweruntheretailtradeinthefuture?C.Whatwillretailbelikeint
hefuture?D.Whatbenefitswillhigh-techbringinthefuture?CScientistshavediscoveredanewmaterialthatcanholdthekeytounlockingthepotentialofhydrogen-pow
eredvehicles.Astheworldlookstowardsagradualmoveawayfromfossil-fuel-poweredcarsandtrucks,greeneralternativetechnologiesarebeingexplor
ed,suchaselectric-battery-poweredvehicles.Another“green”technologywithgreatpotentialishydrogenpower.However,themajorobstacleshavebeenthesize,com
plexity,andexpenseofthefuelsystems—untilnow.Aninternationalteamofresearchers,ledbyProfessorDavidAntonelliofLanc
asterUniversity,hasdiscoveredanewmaterialthatoffersasolution.Thenewmaterialwouldbeusedtomakemolecularsieveswithinfueltanks—whichca
nstorethehydrogenandworkalongsidefuelcellsinahydrogen-powered“system”.Itmakesthedesignoftanksfarsmaller,cheaper,moreconvenientandenergy-densertha
nexistinghydrogenfueltechnologies,andsignificantlyoutperformbattery-poweredvehicles.Thecostofmanufacturingthisnewmat
erialissolow,andtheenergydensityitcanstoreissomuchhigher,thatthehydrogenfuelcellsystemscostfivetimeslessthanordinarybatteriesaswellaspro
vidingamuchlongerrange—potentiallyenablingjourneysuptoaroundfourorfivetimeslongerbetweenfill-ups.Thenewmaterialmakesthecoolingsystemun
necessary.Thisiscrucialbecauseitmeanscoolingequipmentdoesnotneedtobeusedinvehicles,resultinginsystemswiththep
otentialtobefarmoreefficientthanexistingdesigns.Althoughvehicles,includingcarsandheavygoodsvehicles,arethemostobviousapplication,thismaterialca
nalsobeusedinportabledevicessuchasdronesorwithinmobilechargerssopeoplecouldgoonweek-longcampingtripswithouthavingtorechargetheirdevices.Itcouldalso
beusedtorunahouseoraremoteneighborhoodoffafuelcell.28.Whatcanweinferfromparagraph2?A.Fossilfuelwillsoonru
nout.B.Itisimpossibletoconservefossilfuel.C.Electriccarswillreplacegasolinecars.D.Itisnoteconomictousehydrogenpowernow.29.Whichoft
hefollowingbestexplainstheunderlinedword“outperform”inparagraph3?A.Losecontrolof.B.Taketheplaceof.C.Breakawayfrom.D.Perform
betterthan.30.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewmaterial?A.It’stoocomplextomake.B.Itsimplifiesthecoolingsystem.C.It’scheaperandmoreefficie
nt.D.Itcanbeusedonlyforvehicles.31.InwhichsectionoftheInternetcanyouprobablyfindthistext?A.Style.B.Science.C.Life.
D.Biology.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。CommunicationSkillsforWorkplaceSu
ccessTheabilitytocommunicateeffectivelywithsuperiors,colleagues,andstaffisessential.32.Thesearefourcommuni
cationskillsthatcanhelpyouimpressyourboss,teammates,andclients.1.Listening33.Noonelikescommunicatingwithsomeonewh
ocaresonlyaboutputtinginhertwocents’worthanddoesnottakethetimetolistentotheotherperson.Ifyou’renotagoodlistener,it’
sgoingtobehardtocomprehendwhatyou’rebeingaskedtodo.2.NonverbalCommunicationYourbodylanguage,eyecontact,handgestures,andtoneofvoiceallcol
orthemessageyouaretryingtoconvey.Arelaxed,openstance(armsopen,legsrelaxed),andafriendlytonewillmakeyouappearapproachableandwillenc
ourageotherstospeakopenlywithyou.34.Youwanttolookthepersonintheeyetodemonstratethatyouarefocusedonthemandtheconversati
on.(However,besurenottostareattheperson,whichcanmakehimorheruncomfortable.)3.ClarityandConcisionGoodverbalcommunicationmeanssayingj
ustenough—don’ttalktoomuchortoolittle.35.Saywhatyouwantclearlyanddirectly,whetheryou’respeakingtosomeoneinpersonoronthephon
e.4.FriendlinessThroughanicetone,apersonalquestion,orsimplyasmile,youwillencourageyourco-workerstoengageinopenandhonestcommunicationwithyo
u.It’simportanttobeniceandpoliteinallyourworkplacecommunication.36.A.TrytoconveyyourmessageinasfewwordsaspossibleB.Also,payattentiontootherpeople’sno
nverbalsignalswhileyouaretalkingC.PeoplewillbemoreopentocommunicatingwithyouifyoufocusontheirideasD.Itwillhelpyougethired,landpromoti
ons,andbeasuccessthroughoutyourcareerE.Thisisimportantinbothface-to-faceandwrittencommunicationF.EyecontactisalsoimportantG.Beingagood
listenerisoneofthebestwaystobeagoodcommunicator第三部分语言运用第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Lastyear,Ireceivedaspecialpre
sent.Mychildren37meastainlesssteelcoffeemachineformybirthday.Ilovedrinkingcoffeeeverymorningandcouldn’t38touseit.
But39Ipouredmyfirstcup,thecoffeespilled(洒出)alloverthetable.Thankfully,noonewasaroundtoseemy40face!Ikepttrying,buteachmorningI41beseenwipingupthecof
fee.ThenIrealizedifIpouredvery42,therecouldbenospilling.Mynormal43wastorushthroughbreakfasttogetonwithmyday.ButeventuallyIlearnedno
tonlytopourbutto44theexperience:thetasteandthestillnessofanewday.Itpromotedmeto45uponwhetherIwasrushing
throughinotherareasofmylife.SoIstartedtoappreciateeventhemost46moments.Whenshopownersapologizedforkeepingmewaiting,I’dsay,“Notaproblem.I’
mnot47.”Ievenenjoyedsittinginfrontofmyhousetalkingwith48andsharingourownstories,49wehadknowneachotherforalongtime.Itseemedthattheworldar
oundusslowedtoa50wecouldhandle.Stillnessnotonlyslowsthepaceoflife,butalso51thesoul,helpingustoenjoytheworld’ssmal
lpleasuresandrealizethetruthoflife.37.A.lentB.offeredC.giftedD.asked38.A.helpB.waitC.knowD.complain39.A.sinceB.beforeC.asD.until40.A.disappointed
B.delightfulC.amusedD.astonished41.A.wouldB.shouldC.mustD.need42.A.quicklyB.casuallyC.slowlyD.patiently43.A.promiseB.practiceC.traditionD.stand
ard44.A.possessB.clarifyC.realizeD.enjoy45.A.reactB.decideC.reflectD.respond46.A.difficultB.ordinaryC.specialD.awkward47.A.indifficultyB.introub
leC.inahurryD.indanger48.A.colleaguesB.friendsC.relativesD.strangers49.A.onlyifB.asifC.ifonlyD.ifever50.A.paceB.stageC.point
D.occasion51.A.explainsB.inspectsC.inspiresD.feeds第Ⅱ卷(共65分)第二节单句填空(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)(1-17小题:结合语境,根据所提示汉语写出恰当形式的英语,每空一词,注意要用到选修七M1-M3
的词汇。18-25小题:根据所学的语法专项填空,每空不超过三个单词。)1.JustnowTomcameto________(道歉)tohisbossforhisabsencefromworkfornoreason,butthebossdidn’tforgivehim.2.Toever
yone’sjoy,thefamousdoctorwas__________(任命)mayorofthecity.3.IworkhardandIthinkI____________(应得,值得)tobewellpai
d.4.Ifyou_________(犯罪,犯错)acrimeyoucanneverescapebeingpunished.5.Howmanypeople__________(参加,出席)themeetinginallyesterday?6.Theirreal__________
____(动机)istomakeaprofit.7.TraditionalChinesemedicineenjoysgreat_______________(流行,普及)withmanypeople.8.Idon'thaveanything___________
______(适合的)towearfortheparty.9.Peoplewearhelmetswhichcangiveadequate_____________(保护)totheirheads.10.Thefootballplayerhowledloudlyinpainandfell,wit
hhisnose______________________(bleed).11.Teenagersaresupposedto___________________(培养,发展)ahabitofreadingfromanearlyage.12.
Wewonderwhowillbe______________(选举)presidentofthenewgovernment.13.Therearetoomanymagazines___________________(竞争)toattract
readers.14.Thedelegateswere_______________(招待)withawonderfulmeal.15.Tomhadanarrow_____________(逃跑)intheterriblefightintheSecondWorldWar.1
6.Thesemeasuresarestrongly___________(支持)byenvironmentalgroups.17.Hewasthelastmantobe_________________(绞死)formurderinthiscountr
y.18.___________isknowntousallisthatthe2020OlympicGameswillbepostponed.19.______________(realize)thathehasw
astedtoomuchtime,theboyisdeterminedtopaymoreattentiontolearning.20.Thehouse_____________(face)tothesouthbelongstoMr.Smith.2
1.______Wuhanof2020sawtheCOVID-19atthebeginningoftheyear.22.ThisisthethirdtimethatI___________(visit)thebeautifultownlocatedinZibo.23.
Thekoalawasluckythatitjustmissed_____________(catch).24.Withmanyproblems_____________(solve),hestayeduplastnight.25.Weshouldhavethebelie
fthatitwillnotbelongbeforetheworld_________(defeat)thevirus.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)假设你是校学生会主席李华,学生会要做一场关于中国茶文化
的专题报告,你校英国外教Steve一直对中国的茶文化很感兴趣,请你写一封邮件邀请Steve参加报告会,邮件内容包括:1.询问是否愿意参加;2.报告会时间、地点;3.报告会主要内容。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.结束语已给出,不计入总词数。
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_________________________________________________________________________Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua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。续写的词数应为150左右。Anotherdisappointingdaywaspassing,andhewasdrivinghisbeat-upold
carhome.Hewasoutalldaylookingforajob.Itwasgettingdarkandlightsnowwascomingdown,sohealmostdidn’tseetheoldladystandingonthesideoftheroad.
Itwasclearthatsheneededhelp.Hepulledupinfrontofherobviouslybrandnewandexpensivecarandgotout.Whilenobodyhadstoppedtohelpforthelasthour
andtherewasasmileonhisface,shewasworriedwhenheapproachedher.Hedidn’tlooksafe.Helookedpoorandhungry.Hecouldseeshewasfrightened,standingoutth
ereinthecold.Hesaid,“I’mheretohelpyou,ma’am.Whydon’tyouwaitinyourcartokeepwarm?Myname’sBryan.”Atirewasflat.Bryanfetchedtoolsfromhisowncartochanget
hetire.Buthehadtogetdirtyandhishandshurt.Ashewastighteninghercar’snuts,sherolleddownthewindow,saidthanksandasked
himhowmuchsheowedhim.Anyamountwouldhavebeenallrightwithher.Shehadalreadyimaginedalltheawfulthingsthatcouldhavehappenedwithouthishelp.Bryan
neverthoughttwiceaboutthemoney.Hetoldherthatifshereallywantedtopayhimback,thenexttimeshesawsomeonewhoneede
dhelp,shecouldgivethatpersontheassistancetheyneeded.Hewaiteduntilshestartedhercaranddroveoff.Ithadbeenacold
anddepressingday,buthefeltgoodasheheadedforhome.Soontheladysawasmallrestaurant.Shewentintogrababitetoeat
andwarmupbeforeshemadethelastlegofhertriphome.Thewaitresscameoverwithasweetsmileandbroughtacleantoweltow
ipeherwethair.Theladynoticedthewaitresswasnearlyeightmonthspregnant(怀孕的).Althoughthewaitresslookedtiredandwalkedpainfully
duetothepregnancy,shestillservedthelady.Paragraph1:Aftertheladyfinishedhermeal,shepaidwithaone-hundred-dollar
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-41CBCAA42-46CBDCB47-51CDBAD单句填空:1.apologize/apologise2.appointed3.deserve4.commit5.attended6.motivation7.p
opularity8.suitable9.protection10.bleeding11.develop12.elected13.competing14.served15.escape16.supported17.hanged18
.What19.Realizing20.facing21.The22.havevisited23.beingcaught24.tosolve25.defeats应用文:(15分)DearSteve,I’mLiHua,chairmanoft
heStudentUnion.KnowingthatyouareinterestedinChineseteaculture,Iwilltellyouapieceofgoodnews.TherewillbeaspecialreportonChineseteacultureat3o’clockthis
Fridayafternooninthelecturehallofourschool.ThehistoryanddevelopmentofChineseteaculturewillbeintroduced.Thenitwillbefoll
owedbyateapartyandyoucantastedifferentkindsofteawhilechattingwithus.Iwonderifyou’dliketoparticipateinit.I'msureitcanleaveawonderfulimpressi
ononyou!Yourattendanceisgreatlyexpected.Lookingforwardtoyourreply.Yours,LiHua读后续写(满分25分)Paragraph1:Afterthela
dyfinishedhermeal,shepaidwithaone-hundred-dollarbill.Thewaitressquicklywenttogetchangeforherhundred-dollarbill,buttheoldladyhaddrivenoff.Shewa
sgonebythetimethewaitresscameback.Thewaitresswonderedwheretheladydidso.Thenshenoticedsomethingwrittenonanapkin.Thereweretearsinhereyeswhensherea
dwhattheladywrote:“Youdon’towemeanything.Ihavebeentheretoo.SomebodyoncehelpedmeoutthewayI’mhelpingyou.Ifyoureallywanttopaymeback,hereis
whatyoudo:donotletthischainofloveendwithyou.”Underthenapkinwerefourmorehundred-dollarbills.Paragraph2:Thatnightwhenthewaitressgothomefromwork,shew
asthinkingaboutthemoneyandwhattheladyhadwritten.Shewaswonderinghowtheladyknewsheandherhusbandwereinneed.W
iththebabytobebornnextmonth,lifewasgoingtobehard.Sheknewhowworriedherhusbandwas,andnoweverythingisgoingtobeallright.Knowingwhathadhappened,herhus
band,Bryan,shedtearsofjoyandgratitude.(共165词)听力原文:Text1W:Livinginthecityisveryconvenient.M:Ithinkso,butIoftenthinkoflivinginthecoun
try.It’speacefulandquiet.W:Butdon’tyouthinkhousesinthecountrycanbecoldinwinter?M:Idon’tthinkso.Text2M:MayIseeProfessorKent,please?W:I’msor
ry,he’sbeenillsincelastFriday.M:WhencanIexpecttoseehimthen?W:Ithinkhe’llbebackforhisregularofficehoursnextThursday,butyoumighttelephoneT
uesdayorWednesdaytomakesure.Text3W:IsthereanythingIcandobeforewego?M:Ican’tthinkofanythingelse.Ihaveturnedofftheelectricityandfinishedpackingourcl
othes.YouhadbettertelephoneataxiwhileIamlockingthesuitcase.Text4W:IhadhopedthatIcouldseeGeorgeheretoday.M:Hewasplanningtocome,buthiswife’sfatherf
elldownsomestairsandtheyhadtotakehimtoadoctor.Text5M:Mary,that’sbeautiful.HowisJohn?W:Thankyou.He’sfine.M:Y
oulookdown.Whathappened?W:Asamatteroffact,I’malittleworried.IthinkJohnwillraisetheroofassoonasheseesthebillsforthismonth’sexpen
ses.Text6M:Marthasaidstudentscancakeexaminationsonline?W:Thisisapartofthelong-distanceeducation.It’swidely
usednow,andit’sconvenient.Mostofthenetschoolshavetheirbranchesnationwide,whichareinchargeofarrangingtheexaminations.M:Youmeant
hatlong-distanceexaminationsalsoneedexaminationroomsandsupervisors?W:Commonlyit’slikethis,butthequestionsandanswersofthetestaretra
nsmittedbytheInternet.M:Isee.Thusstudentscantakeexaminationsatanyplaceconvenientforthem.W:Yes,somecoursesgiveo
uttheresultsontheInternetassoonasthetestsareover.Text7M:Goodafternoon.W:Goodafternoon.M:Iwillsoonstartmy
studyhereforamaster’sdegree,soIamquiteconcernedaboutwhatresourcesandsupportservicesareavailable.W:Goodquestions.MayIkno
wyourmajor?M:Bioengineering.W:Isee.Theuniversityiswell-equipped.EspeciallytheschoolyouareinownsaLearningResourceCen
terwhichprovidesfacilitiesforpersonalstudyandsmallgroupwork.M:Fantastic.Whenisitopen?W:Itopensfivedaysaweek,usua
lly9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.M:Youmeanstudentsdon’thaveaccesstothecenteratweekends?W:Well,itmaybeopenatweekendsforstudentsif
theyworkonanimportantproject.However,youneedtoaskyourtutortobookitinadvance.M:Thanksalot.W:Notatall.Text8W:Didyou
enjoyyourvisitornot,Jack?M:Idid,notonlythedinnerbuttheatmosphereaswell.Whataboutyours,Linda?W:Idid,too.TheTylersliketoi
nviteforeignstudentstovisitthem,andsodotheirfriends.M:ThefamilyIvisitedwasquitelarge:Mr.Selby,hiswife,twolittleboys,ababygirl,andtheirgrandmother.
W:ShouldIsendbothathank-younoteandagiftofsomesort?M:No,notboth.Athank-younoteisusual,butagiftisn’t.W:ThenI’llpro
bablyeithersendanoteorcallthemup.M:DotheTylershaveahouseoraflat?W:Aflat,withtwobathroomsandaviewofthecity.M:Ibetyousawthewholefla
t.W:Onthecontrary,Ididn’tevenseethebedroomsorkitchen.Iwasafraidtoasktoseethem.M:Butinthiscountrypeopleliketoshowyoutheirhome
s.W:Thanksforthatinformation.NexttimeI’llbemorefamiliarwiththesecustoms.Text9W:Whatareyoureading,Tom?Youl
ooksoattentive.M:IamreadingtheEntertainmentSectionofthenewspaper.Oh,doyoubelievethatnearlyhalfofthesectionistakenupbysomes
tars’affairs.Iwastedmoneytobuysuchrubbishnews.W:Inalmosteveryformofmedia,agreatdealofattentionispaidtothepersonallivesofthestars.Its
eemsthatthepubliccannotgetenoughofthiskindofnews.M:Thepracticeleadspeopletopaymoreattentiontothesemattersthantheyotherwisew
ould.W:Themediashouldrespecttheprivacyofeveryindividual,includingpublicfigures.Theymayhavechosentobeinthep
ubliceye,butthatdoesnotgivethepublictherighttoknoweverythingaboutthem.M:Yes,youareright.Andmanystoriesaboutfamousstarsareuntrue.Theyareo
nlygossipreportedtoincreasethesalesofmagazinesandothermedia.W:Theyareunfairtothefamousandmisleadthepublic.M:Ibelieve
thatthemediashouldpaymoreattentiontomattersotherthantheprivatelivesofpublicfigures.W:Inthisway,theycanappealtoawi
deraudienceandencouragepeopletodevelopotherinterests.M:Icompletelyagreewithyou.Text10Onedayathirstyfoxfe
llintoawellasshewasgettingadrinkofwater.Shecouldnotfindawaytoclimbbackup.Afterashorttime,athirstygoatcametotheedgeofthewell,seeingthefoxbelowhim,the
nheaskedifthewaterwassafetodrink.Thinkingquickly,thefoxsaidthewaterwaspureanddeliciousandsuggestedthatthegoatcomed
owntohaveadrink.Thegoatimmediatelyjumpedintothewell.Afterhehadenoughtodrink,heaskedthefoxhowhecouldgetbackupandoutofthewell.Thefoxreplied,
“Ihaveaplan.Putyourfrontlegsagainstthewall,andholdyourhornsup.Iwillclimbupyourback,ontoyourhornsandthenIwilljumpoutofthewell.OnceI’mout,I’ll
helpyougetout.”Thegoatagreed,andthefoxquicklygotoutofthewell.Thegoatcalledouttoher,“Oh,Ms.Fox,yousaidyouwouldhelpmegetoutofthewell.”The
foxcalleddowntothegoat,“Friend,ifyouhadhalfasmanybrainsasyouhavehairsonyourchin,youwouldnothavejumpedintothewellwithoutfirstthinkingabouthowyouw
ouldgetout.”