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三台中学实验学校2019级2021年春入学考试试题英语第一部分听力(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)1.Whatisthewomangoingtodothisafternoon?A.Eatout.B.Seeadoctor.C.Goshop
ping.2.HowdoesHenryfeelnow?A.Proud.B.Tired.C.Grateful.3.WhatdidFreddo?A.HetravelledtoItaly.B.Heoffer
edKatearide.C.Heboughtanewcar.4.Whatdoesthewomando?A.She’sasalesperson.B.She’salibrarian.C.She’sabankclerk.5.Whatdid
PatrickdolastFriday?A.Hemovedtoanotherplace.B.Hesoldhisoldapartment.C.Hewentoutwithafriend.第二节听下面一段对话,回答
第6和第7题。6.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Strangers.B.Classmates.C.Co-workers.7.WhyisSara
worried?A.Shehasproblempreparingforaspeech.B.SheknowsnothingaboutBritishhistory.C.Shefailstofinishherhomewor
kontime.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。8.Whoarethespeakers?A.Students.B.Secretaries.C.Teachers.9.WhenwillMs.Kellyprobablygivethelecture?A
.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnFriday.10.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Goonatrip.B.TalktoDr.Lee.C.Startaresearchproject.听下面一段对话,回答第
11至第13题。11.Whatisthemandoing?A.Askingfordirections.B.Touringthecitycentre.C.Talkingtoafriend.12.Whatdoesthemandecidetodo?A.
Keepwalking.B.Getataxi.C.Waitforthebus.13.Howdoesthemanfeelattheendoftheconversation?A.Annoyed.B.Excited.C.Surprised.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。14.
Whatis“PeopleYouMeet”?A.Anofficeparty.B.Atrainingcourse.C.Aradioprogram.15.HowmanypeopledoesMark’sofficereceiveeveryyear?A.100,000.B.200,000.C.500
,000.16.WhatdoweknowaboutMark?A.Heisateamleader.B.HewasborninLondon.C.Hespeaksthirteenlanguages.17.WhatdoMa
rkandhisco-workersusuallydotohelppeople?A.Showthemaround.B.Plantoursforthem.C.TeachthemEnglish.听下面一段独白,回答第18
至第20题。18.Howlongdidthespeakerandhisfamilyliveinthedowntownapartment?A.8years.B.10years.C.30years.19.Wha
twasthereasonforthespeaker’sunpleasantchildhood?A.Strictfamilyrules.B.Littlechancetoplayoutside.C.Toomuchschoolwork.20.Whatdoesthespeaker
thinkofoutdooractivities?A.Colorless.B.Dangerous.C.Enjoyable.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将选项涂黑ASincethemodernOlympicsbeganin1896,ithasbeenheldinmorethan40differentcities.ThatgivesOlympicfansquite
afewpossibletraveldestinationstochoose!Beijing,ChinaOlympicfansshouldconsidervisitingtheBeijingOlympicParktocheckoutthespecialbuildingso
ftheso-called“Bird’sNest”and“WaterCube”—thenationalstadiumandaquaticscenterbuiltforthe2008BeijingOlympics.PopularhistoricplacesinB
eijingincludetheForbiddenCity,theSummerPalace,andTian’anmenSquare.Innsbruck,AustriaLocatedintheheartoftheAlps,Innsbruckisknownasagreatwinterdestin
ation—whichexplainswhyithashostednotonebuttwoWinterOlympics.Knownforitsmountainousviews,Innsbruckistheperfectstopforoutdooradventurers.MexicoCity,Mex
icoThiswonderfultraveldestinationoffersawidenumberofpopularmuseums,historicbuildings,andpublicparks.Peoplewi
llloveshoppingforfreshmeatandproduceatthemarkets,takingacookingclass,andgenerallyeatingtheirwaythroughMexicoCity,whichisespeciallyknownforits
culinary(烹饪的)experiencesthatincludebothgloballywell-knownrestaurantsandlocallyfavoredstreetcarts.Melbourne,AustraliaNearlyhalfacenturybeforeSydne
yhostedthe2000SummerOlympics,MelbournebecamethefirstAustralianhostcityin1956.Headtothe“culturalcapitalofAustralia”,locatedinVictoriaonthe
southeasterncoast,foranenergeticcafecultureandartscene,Melbourneofferssomethingforeverytypeoftravelerandeveryonecanenjoyaneveningatoneofthecity’sma
nyrooftopbarsoradayofwinetasting.21.Wherewillyougoifyouarefondofadventure?A.Beijing,China.B.MexicoCity,Mexic
o.C.Innsbruck,Austria.D.Melbourne,Australia.22.WhatcanvisitorsdoinMexicoCity?A.Enjoywonderfulculinaryclasses.B.Buybeautifulclothesandshoes.C.Admirebe
autifulmountainousviews.D.VisitspecialstadiumsfortheOlympics.23.WhatcanweknowaboutMelbourne?A.Itisfamousforallkindsofwine.B.Ithasm
anyworld-famoushotels.C.IthostedtheSummerOlympicstwice.D.Itcansatisfydifferenttravelers’needs.BLebanesefi
lmmakerNadineLabakihasbecomethefirstfemaleartistintheArabworldtobenominated(提名)foranAcademyAward,orOscar.Labakidirectedt
hefilmCapernaum,afilmaboutaSyrianrefugee(难民)boyandaKenyanbabywholivewithoutparentsonthestreetsofBeirut.Shewasnominatedforbestforeignlanguag
efilm.Labakiwil1beoneofthefewfemaledirectorstocompeteforanOscarthisyear.ShetoldtheAssociatedpress"Iwishtherewerealotm
orewomenfilmmakersthisyearrepresented,nominatedintheOscars.ButIamsureinafewyearswewon'tbehavingthisproblemanymore.”UnlikeintheWest,w
omenfilmmakersareindustryleadersinLebanon.Capernaumreceiveda15-minutestandingovation(热烈欢迎)atthisyear'sCannesFilmFe
stival.ItwontheJuryPrize—thethird-highestawardgivenatCannes.TheUnitedNationshaspubliclypraisedthefil
m.Lebanon'sForeignMinistersaidCapernaumputaLebanesetouchontheinternationalfilmindustry.TheOscarnominationofCapernaumisthesecondforLebanonintwoyears
inthefilmgroup.Itdemonstratesthecountry'srisingstarpower.Labakicalledmakingthemoviealife-changingexperience.ShesaidCap
ernaumhelpshumanizetherealstrugglesofrefugeesonlybrieflytalkedaboutinthenews.Wecan’thelpbutacknowledgethatthereisafear
ofrefugeesingeneralaroundtheworldandtherearethesewallswearebuilding,andthisfearthatkeepsgrowing,"Labakisaid.Capernaum
willcompeteagainstfourotherfilmsfortheOscar,includingawardsseasonfavoriteRoma.DirectedbyMexico'sAlfonsoCuaron,itearn
ed10Oscarnominations,includingforbestpicture.24.WheredoesLabakicomefrom?A.Syria.B.Kenya.C.Lebanon.D.Mexico.25.Wha
tdoweknowfromLabaki'swordsinParagraph3?A.FewwomendirectorshavebeennominatedintheOscars.B.ShewasthefirstfemaleartisttocompeteforanOscar.CMorewom
endirectorswillenterforOscarthisyear.D.Femaledirectorshaveproblemswiththeirfilms.26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesCapernaum?A.I
tisthebestforeignlanguagefilm.B.Itshowstherisingpowerofwomen.C.IthaswonthefirstprizeatCannes.D.Itishighlythoughtof.27.Whatdoestheunderlined‘it’i
nthelastparagraphreferto?ACapernaum.B.TheOscar.C.Roma.D.Bestpicture.CThenewgarbagesortingregulationhastakeneffectinShanghaistartingJuly1.Manycitizens
arestillconfusedabouttheclassificationofthefourdifferenttypesoftrash.Thankfully,authoritieshavereleasedanoff
icialguidelinetoclarifythenewrules.Theguideline,publishedbytheShanghaiGreeneryandPublicSanitationBureau,providesar
athercleardefinitiononthefourkindsofwaste:recyclablewaste,hazardous(有害的)waste,householdfoodwasteandresid
ual(剩余的)waste.Hazardouswaste,asthenamesuggests,includesassortedpoisonousmaterialslikeusedbatteries,lightbulbs,out-of-datemedicines,paintand
pesticides.Householdfoodwaste,whichistranslatedto“wettrash”inChinese,referstofoodleftovers,rottenfood,petfo
od,fruitpeels,remainsofTCMherbs(中药)andflowers.Paper,plastic,glass,metalandtextiles(纺织品)arecountedasrecyclablewaste.Thedefinitionof
residualwasteisalittleconfusing.Anythingthatisnotlistedabovebelongsinthiscategory.Asspecificasthenewguidelineis,resident
sstillhaveahardtimesortingtrashcorrectlyandarefindingitchallengingtomemorizethemall.Forinstance,bothplasticbottlesandb
ubbleteaorcoffeecupsareplasticmaterials.However,theformerfallstothecategoryofrecyclablewasteandthelatterbelongstor
esidualwaste.Tosavethehassle,somenetizenshavecomeupwiththeirownwaystosorttrash.“Weshoulddothisfromapig’sangle,”commentedonenetizen.“Thosee
dible(可食用的)forpigsarehouseholdfoodwaste.Thoseevenpigsdon’twanttoeatareresidualwaste.Ifapigconsumessomethinganddiesofit,thensomethingmustbehazardo
uswaste.Thosewhichcanbesoldandthemoneywegaincanbeusedtopurchasepigsarerecyclablewaste.”ThenewregulationhasgoneintoeffectonJuly1.Thosewhodonotsort
theirtrashproperlywillbefinedRMB200.28.Whatdotheoldthrown-awaysweatersbelongto?A.Residualwaste.B.Hazardousw
aste.C.Recyclablewaste.D.Householdfoodwaste.29.Whatdoes“wettrash”haveincommon?A.Theyarecompletelywet.B.Theyallcomefromplants.C.Theycangiveoff
badsmell.D.Theycanbreakupeasily.30.Whatisthetoneofthenetizen?A.Humorous.B.Serious.C.Delightful.D.Uncertain.31.Whatist
hemainideaofthetext?A.Shanghaibansfoursortsofgarbage.B.Shanghailaunchesgarbagesortingrules.C.CitizensinShanghaistillquestionga
rbagesorting.D.CitizensinShanghaiwelcomethegarbagesortingpolicy.DAstheyreachschoolage,about90percentofchildrenwil
lhaveexperiencedaconditioninwhichfluid(液体)fillsthemiddleear,muffling(使模糊)soundandsometimescausinginfection.Thefluidusuallyclearsonitsown,butifno
t,itcanleadtoapainfulearinfectioncalledacuteotitis(中耳炎)media.Insomecasesthefluidcanpersistformorethanayear,causinghearinglossduringthisperio
d,andslowingdowntheirdevelopmentoflanguageandsocialskills.Diagnosisusuallyrequiresavisittoaspecialist—butre
searchershavenowdevelopedanappthatdetectsthisfluidjustasaccurately,withonlyasmartphoneandapaperfunne
l(漏斗).Doctorstypicallydetecttheproblembypeeringintotheearforavisualassessment.Yet,thismethodhasonlya5
0percentaccuracyrate.“Rightnow,ifyoubringyourchildtoapediatrician,ortoanyurgentcarefamilydoctor,thewaytheylookatwhetherornotthere’
sfluidinthemiddleearisbylookingattheeardrum,”saysSharatRaju,asurgeoninthedepartmentofheadandnecksurg
eryattheUniversityofWashington.Foracheaperandmoreaccessiblealternative,researchersattheUniversityofWashingtont
urnedtosmartphones.Firsttheuserfollowsatemplatetocutandtapeapieceofpaperintoafunnel,whichcanbeplacedbetweenasmartphoneandthepatient’sear.Nexttheap
pplaysachirpingsoundthroughthephone’sspeaker;thesoundwavesbounceofftheeardrumandhitthephone’smicrophone,wheretheyregisterandareanalyzedbytheapp.An
eardrumwithfluidbehinditwillvibrate(振动)differentlythanifthemiddleearisfullofair,asitnormallyis.Todeveloptheapp,theresearchers
firstplayedchirpsforpatientswithandwithoutfluidintheirears.Theyrecordedtheechoes(回音),whichindicatetheeardrum’smobility.Thentheyusedama
chinelearningmodeltoclassifythereturningsoundwaves,determiningwhichaudiocharacteristicsindicatedanormalearandwhichsuggestedthepresenceof
fluid.Oncetheytestedtheappon98children,rangingfrom18monthsto17yearsold,atSeattleChildren’sHospital.Itcorrectlydetectedfluidin85percento
fcases,andcorrectlyidentifiedfluid-freeearsin82percent.TheresearchersarecurrentlytryingtogetFDAapprovalfortheapp,andhavefoundedacompanytocomme
rcializeit.Theyhopetomakeitavailablebytheendoftheyear,tohelpparentstrackchildren’searhealthathome.32.Whatdoweknowaboutthefluidfromthefir
stparagraph?A.Itismostlypartofchildren’sgrowth.B.Itisunavoidableforanychild.C.Itisapermanentphysicalcondition.D.Itisbeyondanymedicalmeans.33.What
doestheunderlinedword“pediatrician”refertoinParagraph3?A.Ahospital.B.Aspecialist.C.Arelative.D.Anapp.34.Whatisthefourthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Thea
pplicationoftheapp.B.Thecausesofthekid’searproblem.C.Thepurposeofdevelopingtheapp.D.Theexperimentofthesmartphone.35.Whatdo
theresearchersexpectoftheapp?A.Itwillupgradethemedicaltechnology.B.Itwillhitthemarketinthenearfuture.C.
Itwillhelpchildrendobetteracademically.D.Itwillsavedoctorsmedicaloperations.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。Whatdoesitmeantobeintelligent?Itseemsthateveryonegoestocollegenow,whetherornottheyfindthemselvesinterestedinstudyings
omethinglongterm.EventhoughIknowtherearedifferentwaystobeintelligent,Istruggleduetosociety’sinfluence,
whichmaintainsthatintelligenceisquantifiable(可量化的)andthatacademicintelligenceisoneandtheonly.WheredoIQtestscomeint
oplaywhenoneconsidersintelligence?Dotheyfallclosesttoprioritywhenconsideringthisunquantifiableconcept?IntelligencesimplycannotbereducedtoanIQt
est,whicharenoteffective.Whiledesignedtomeasure“intelligence,”alltheymeasurearebiologicaldevelopmentsthatcanchangeasonegrows.36Thereare
manyfactorsthatcanindicateanintelligentbeing,suchasacademicintelligence,emotionalintelligence,andworldlyintelligence.Forinstance,ifastuden
trealizesthattheyhaven’tstudiedappropriatelyforanexam,heorshewouldhavetheabilitytoacknowledgethat,andthenmakerevisionst
ohisorherstudyhabitsaccordingly.37Emotionalintelligenceistheintelligencethatfostersself-awareness,self-reflection,andself-impro
vement.38Wecannotfunctionwithoutformingrelationshipsandcommunication.Thisprovesthatbeingawareofoneselfandreflectinginordertofurtherbette
rcommunicationskillsisanevidencetointelligence.Wherewouldyoubeifyouwereaterriblecommunicator,unaware,andunwill
ingtoimprove,butacademicallythriving?Emotionalintelligenceiswhatsurpasses(超越)thosewhoarehard-headed.Thosewhomaintainacademicintelligencemaystillbeabi
tdullandunawareofthemselves.39Evenasacollegestudent,therearecertainskillssuchasteamworkandcommunicationthatrequireawa
renessandanopenmindinordertofurthertheirgrowth.40Academiaisnotonlypicturedandtaughtunfairly,orevenclosetowhatin
telligenceisifyouweretoquantifyit.Ifyouwanttostriveformentalgrowth,andmaintainself-awarenessthroughself-reflection,youcanapplythattoan
yintelligencecategory.A.Alloflifeiscommunicatory.B.Specifically,thisisemotionalintelligence.C.Intelligenceisdeterminedbymanyfactors.D.Stubbornnessis
abarriertowardscommunication.E.Infact,therearemanywithlowIQscoresthatareintelligent.F.Someconnection
sexistbetweenintelligenceandcommunication.G.Sothereisacademicintelligence,emotionalintelligence,andworldlyintelligence.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分4
5分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。LindaworkedasawaitressattheRoute130dinerinDover,N
ewHampshire.OneThursdaymorningaround5:30am,shewas41twofirefighters,YoungandHulling.Quite42,sheheardthattheyhadb
eenupall43puttingoutafiercewarehousefire,whichtooktwelvehourstogetundercontrol.44,Lindadecidedtohonorthesetwoher
oesbypickinguptheir45andwritingthemaheartfeltmessageofgratitude.It46,“Yourbreakfastisonmetoday.Thankyoufo
rallthatyoudo...Fueledbyfireanddrivenby47,whatanexampleyouare!Getsomerest.”Thissimpleactofkindnessmeantsomuchto
the48firefighters.Thefirefighters49andthankedherbeforeleavingthe50.Toreturntheyounglady’skindness,uponhisarriv
alhome,HullingspostedaFacebookupdate51hisfriendstogoeatatthediner,whichwasquickly52over3,000times.However,itwasnotuntilafterw
ardsthattheyrealizedLindawas53theonethatcouldusethe54.WhentheyfoundoutthatLindawastryingto55moneyforherpar
alyzedfathertogetawheelchair-accessiblevan,Youngpostedwitha56toaGoFundMepageforLinda’sdad,andthesupport57.
Thetotaldonationsreached$60,000andwentbeyondLinda’swildestdreams.Shehadnever58thathersmallgesturewouldb
epaidinsucha59way.“I’mtrulyblessedthatthosetwowalkedthroughthedoorstodayand60fortheopportunitytobeapartof
somethingsopositiveanduplifting.’’LindasaidonFacebook.41.A.callingB.praisingC.servingD.anticipating42.A.inprivateB.in
publicC.bydesignD.bycoincidence43.A.dayB.nightC.morningD.afternoon44.A.TouchedB.ShockedC.ExcitedD.Embarrassed45.A.unif
ormB.moneyC.checkD.breakfast46.A.repliedB.wroteC.indicatedD.read47.A.concernB.courageC.confidenceD.cur
iosity48.A.worriedB.ambitiousC.modestD.exhausted49.A.showedupB.satupC.tearedupD.stayedup50.A.apartmentB.stationC.restaurantD.w
arehouse51.A.urgingB.forcingC.helpingD.reminding52.A.collectedB.examinedC.removedD.shared53.A.reallyB.normallyC.suddenlyD
.hardly54.A.fireB.helpC.dinerD.message55.A.countB.donateC.changeD.raise56.A.noteB.pictureC.linkD.click57.A.pouredinB.spreadoutC.declined
D.doubled58.A.promisedB.expectedC.doubtedD.accepted59.A.rapidB.generousC.properD.conventional60.A.gratefulB.eagerC.readyD.greedy第三部分英语知识运用
(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。TheTibetanantelope,alsoknownast
heChiru,isuniquetotheTibetanPlateauofChina,61______isthehighestplateauintheworld.TheTibetanantelopesarethin
animalswithfourpowerfullegsandshorttails,theirbodies62_______(cover)withabundantwhiteandlight-grayhair.TheTibetanantelopesfeedmostlyongrass.Inwin
ter,theydigintothesnow63______(seek)food.Theyaregoodrunnersandcanrunforseveralhoursincoldweatherconditio
ns,sotheycansometimesescapefrom64._______(wolf),theirmainpredators(捕食者),easily.TheTibetanantelopes65_______(list)int
he“ConventiononInternationalTradeinEndangeredSpeciesofWildFaunaandFlora”asendangeredspecieswithapopulationestimatedtobe66_______(little)than35,0
00andstillon67_______decline.68________(thank),effectivemeasureshavebeentakenbyChinaandIndiatoprohibittheTibetanantelop
es69________beinghunted.Chinahassetupfournaturereservesandthirty-twopassagesbeneaththerailwaysforthean
telopestoimmigrate.Andbothcountrieschecktheillegaltradestrictly.Peopledidn’tbelievethesewouldworkatfirst,butnowlocalpeopl
ethinkthey70_______(be)ofgreatsignificance.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10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10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。OnemorningthatIwasinprimaryschool,Itriedcookingforfirsttime.Asmyparentsweren’tin,Ihavetocooksomethingtoeat.It
ookaneggfromtherefrigerator,puttingsomeoilinthepanandcrackedaneggintoit.Afterafewsecond,Itriedtoturntheeggoverincaseitwouldgetburnt.Unexpec
tedly,itcaughtfire.Notknownwhattodo,Iscreamedbutrushedoutofthekitchen.Afterawhile,IrealizedIshouldputoutthefire,soIreturnedback,onlytof
indsomethingbutablackburntegg.I’velearnedthatIcan’tbetoocarefullywhilecooking.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你的英国朋友Elvin听说你寒假打算参加社区服务活动,
他想跟你一起参加。请你写一封电子邮件向他介绍本次活动的具体安排,内容包括:1.表示欢迎;2.活动安排;3.你的希望。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可增加细节,以使行文连贯。3.开头语和结束语已为你写好。DearElvin,Howisitgoing?Bestwishes!Yours,LiHu
a2018级2020年春入学考试答案第一部分:听力1—5CBCBA6—10BACAB11—15ABACC16—20ABABC第二部分阅读理解21-23CAD24-27CADC28-31CDAB32-35ABAB
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8.Thankfully69.from70.are第四部分第一节短文改错第二节书面表达(Onepossibleversion)DearElvin,Howisitgoing?IamdelightedtohearthatyouwillcometoChinaandjoinmeincommun
ityservice.NowI’mwritingtotellyousomethingaboutit.WiththeNewYearapproaching,someelderlypeoplewholiveinthenursinghomeinourcom
munitymayfeelextremelylonelywithoutafamily.Inordertocreateajoyousatmosphereforthem,Iplantovisitthemevery
weekthiswintervacation.Helpingthemwiththeirhouseworkandchattingwiththemwillsurelybringthemmuchpleasu
reanddrivetheirlonelinessaway.Ifyoucouldcome,theywouldbemorethanpleasedtoreceive“international”care.Ihopewecangainhappines
sfromourvoluntaryservice.Lookingforwardtoyourarrival.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua听力原文:Text1摔破盘子37M:Sorryaboutthebrokenplate,Mary.Iwassocarelessjustnow.W:I
t’sokay.I’mgladyoudidn’tgethurt.We’llgetsomenewonesatthesupermarketthisafternoon.Sodon’tworryaboutit.Text2旅行很累45W:Hi,Henry.Iheardyou’vetravelled
alotrecently.M:Yeah,IjustcamebackfromAfrica.W:Well,Ireallyenvyyou.M:Youwon’tifyouknowhowtiringitwas.Now,Ijustwanttot
akeabreak.Alongbreak.Text3买了新车45W:Hi,John.What’snew?M:Hi,Kate.Nothingtoomuchwithme,butyououghttoseeFred’snewcar.W:So,hefinallygotthatItaliansportsc
ar…M:Hesuredid.Icanhardlywaittogoforarideinit.Text4图书馆借书31M:Hi,I’dliketoapplyforacardtoborrowbooks.W:Okay
,pleasefilloutthisform.M:Allright...Alldone.W:Well,nowpleasesignthecard.Text5搬家42W:PatrickmovedoutlastFriday.He’snowlivinginaniceandquietneighb
orhood.M:Yes,Iheardaboutit.Iwonderifhe’spayingmoreforthenewapartment.Anyway,hemustbeverygladtolivethisnoisyplace.T
ext6担心课堂演讲64M:Hi,Sara.How’syourspeechforProfessorGrey’sclassnextMonday?W:Actually,I’mabitworried.M:Whyshouldyou?What’sgoingon?W
:Youknow...whatIchosetotalkaboutisBritishhistory.M:Really?Thatisabigtopic.W:Yes.Therearesomanythingstocover.
Ijustcan’tseehowtodoitinathree-minutespeech.Text7安排讲座123M:Polly,Ms.Kellyhasagreedtocomeandgiveatalkaboutinternati
onalrelationsnextweek.Whendoyouthinkwecanfitherlecturein?W:That’sgreat,Nick.WhataboutFridayafternoon,then?M:I’mafraidsomestudentsarepla
nningtogoonatrip.MaybewecanhaveitonWednesdayafternoon.W:No,that’snotpossibleeither.Moststudentsarehavinggroupactivitiesfortheirr
esearchprojects.Well,Ihaveanidea.IhaveaclassonTuesdayafternoon,andprobablyMs.Kellycanusemytime.M:That’spossible.ButIhavetospeaktoDr.Liabou
tthat,andyoushouldalsotalktothestudentsaboutthechange.W:Oh,yes.I’llcertainlydothat.Text8问路157M:Excuseme,I’mtryingtogettot
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heBritishTouristBoardinLondon.Here,weofferatouristinformationservicetomainlyvisitorsfromoverseas.Andeachyear,wehaveabout5
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mationteam.Theteamhasabouttenofficerswhogivetouristinformationdirectlyoverthecountertovisitors.Wespeakatotalofth
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peoplewantatwo-weektourofBritain,wecanplanoutexactlywheretovisit,whatroadstotake.W:So,doyouhaveanysuggestionsforpeoplecoming
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lotsinceIwasoldenoughtoremember.Wedon’thaveourownhouse.Wehavealwaysrentedthem.Foreightyears,welivedd
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