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礼嘉中学2020-2021学年第二学期高一英语第二次阶段质量调研试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30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.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Uncleandniece
.B.Auntandnephew.C.Cousins.2.Whyisthemancalling?A.Tochangehisappointment.B.TospeaktoDr.Zane.C.Toseethewoman.3.Whichcreditcar
disnotacceptedinthisrestaurant?A.AmericanExpress.B.Visa.C.CardMaster.4.Whoisthewoman?A.Aticketcollector.B.Anexhi
bitionvisitor.C.Astreetcleaner.5.WhatcanweknowaboutMr.Johnson?A.Helikestohelpothers.B.Heisatallyoungman.C.HeisaSalesManager.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至8题。6.Whenistheconversationprobablytakingplace?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.7.Whatdoesthemanwanttoeat?A.Bread.B.Mil
k.C.Friedeggsandham.8.Whatshouldthemanlikebeforeeating?A.Water.BCoffeeandOrangejuice.C.Soup.听第7段材料,回答第9至11
题。9.WhatdidsomeAfricansusetothinkofbeauty?A.Thefatter,themorebeautiful.B.Thetallerandstronger,thebetter.C.Thethi
nner,theprettier.10.Howwasawomantreatedbeforemarryingachief?A.Shewasmadeuptobemorebeautiful.B.Shewasfedasmuchaspossibletobecomefat.C.Shewastake
nawalkwiththechief.11What’stheprobableeffectofthecustomonthewoman?A.Shewouldnotlivelong.B.Shewouldenjoyherbeauty.C.Shewouldnotstay
withherhusband.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.What’swrongwiththetwospeakers?A.Theydon’thaveanengine.B.Theirtankishalffull.C.Theyrun
outofgas.13.Wherearetheygoing?A.Totheseaport.B.Totherailwaystation.C.Totheairport.14.Whatshouldtheydonow?A.
Donothingbutwait.B.Findapoliceman.C.Telephonethenearestgasstation.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.WhatwillMary’smotherreceiveforh
erbirthday?A.Ashirt.B.Askirt.C.Aplate.16.Who’llcookthespecialdinner?A.Mary.B.Mary’sfriend.C.Mary’smother.17.Whowilldotheshopping?A.Mary’
sfatherandmother.B.Maryandhermother.C.Maryandherfather.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdidthespeakerthinkhadhappenedwhenshewokeup?AH
erhousewasonfire.B.Someguestshadarrived.C.Herhousewasbrokeninto.19.Whywasthespeakerafraidtogetintothelivingroom?A.Itwastoodarkthere.B.
Theremightbeburglars.C.Thepolicemenwerethere.20.Whatdidthepolicefindout?A.ThewomanforgottoturnofftheTVset.B.T
womenweretryingtostealtheTVset.C.Someonehadopenedthedoorwithaspecialkey.第二部分阅读(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A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
AFlightsoftenmeanriskysecurity,longlayoversandunexpecteddelays,whichcansometimesmakeforunpleasanttravelexperiences.Still,yourairportjourneydo
esn'talwayshavetobeterrible.Herearesomecoolairportsthatwillmakeyouforgetaboutallyourbaggageoftravel.HamadInternationalAirport,QatarThis$1
6-billionairportisfamousforitsluxury.Itfeaturesa25-meter-longswimmingpool.Theairportisalsoequippedwithquietrooms,idealforpassengersseek
ingapre-flightsnooze.Thereisagiantdinosaurrobotanda23-foot-tallsculptureofayellowteddybearcreatedbyUrsFischer.ChangiAirport,Singap
oreIfyoudon'tgetenoughshoppingdoneduringyourtrip,thenChangiAirportwillbetheperfectplaceforyou.Thereareo
ver300retailstoresavailableandtwomovietheaters—freeofcharge—foryoutotakeadvantageof.There'salsoafascinatingbutterflygarden.Here,youcanfindarainfor
est-themedgardenwithabout1,000butterfliessurroundedbyfloweringplantsandasix-metergrottowaterfall.HongKongInternationalAirport
,HongKong,ChinaHaveyoueverwonderedwhatit'sliketoflyaplane?Ifyouhave,thenheadfortheAviationDiscoveryCenter
andhoptheplanecabinsimulator.Thisrideallowspassengerstoseewhatit'sliketoactuallyflyaplane.Itwillbeprettycoolifyou'reaboutt
oboardarealflightinacoupleofhours.ThisairportisalsohometoanIMAXtheaterandanindoor,multimediagolfcourse.HelsinkiAirport,FinlandIfyo
uhaveanappreciationofart,thenyou'llloveyourlayoverinHelsinki.It'stheMoMA(MuseumofModemArt)ofairports,completewith
a24-hourartgalleryandanaviationmuseum.Therearepaintingsandartinstallationsalloverthebuilding.Passengers
canalsorelaxbetweenflightsinasleepingpod,anergonomicseatcompletewithapull-upcovertokeepoutlightandnoise,stora
geforyourcarry-onundertheseat,andapoweroutletforyourphoneorlaptop.21.AtChangiAirport,Singapore,passengershave
achanceto_____.A.watchamoviewithbutterfliesaroundthemB.makepurchasesfreeofchargeintheretailstoresC.takephotoswi
thayellowteddybearD.enjoythebeautyofawaterfall22.Ifyouwouldliketoflyaplane,whichofthefollowingairportsdoyo
ulikemost?A.HamadInternationalAirport,Qatar.B.ChangiAirport,Singapore.C.HelsinkiAirport,Finland.D.HongKongInternationalAirport,Ho
ngKong,China.23.Accordingtothepassage,what'sthesimilaritybetweenHamadInternationalAirportandHelsinkiAirport?A.Theirluxuriousdecorationsty
les.B.Theirquietspaceforrest.C.Theirrichartisticatmosphere.D.Theirhigh-techequipment.BLifedoesn'talwaysturnoutt
obethewaywe'dlike.Whensituationstakeanunfavorableturn,webecomeupset,frustrated,orangry.Whenothersdon'tagreewithus,oractinamann
erwefinddisturbing,angerisatypicalresponse.Withtheexceptionofafewextremecircumstances,anangryreactionrarelyimprovesthesituationorhelpsuschangeo
urmind.Thoughtfulconsiderationofwhatfeelingsandreactionaremosthelpfulactuallyrestoresourrealpower,soconsiderthefollowingal
ternativestoanger.Compassion(同情),consistingofbothunderstandingandempathy,canbeaperfectsolutiontoanger.Eachpersonhastherighttolivealifeaccordi
ngtotheirbeliefs,dreams,needs,etc.Ifsomeoneisactingimproperlyornotlivinguptoourideals,weneedtoremovethe"shoul
ds"andremindourselvesthatitisanecessarypartoftheirlife'sjourney.Choosingthisalternativeresponsesoftensone's
heartandpreventsangerfromarising.Humorisanotherpowerfultoolforlesseninganger.Wetakelifeandpersonalof
fensefartooseriously.Afterall,others'behaviorisareflectionoftheirinternalspiritsandhasnothingatalltodowithusandinreality,itisrelativelyunimportant.Hu
morputsanyserioussituationinplace.Itactsasaprotectivebarriertoemotionalpainaswerecognizethatwhatishappeninghasnoth
ingatalltodowithus.Sowhenothersbehavebadly,forgivethemfortheirbadbehaviorratherthanjudgetheminyourheart.Whenlifehandsusthee
xactoppositeofwhatwerequest,makelightofit.Afterall,thissituationisonlytemporarysowhygetsobentoutofshapew
henitisn'tinlinewithyourideals?Rainonyourweddingday?Breakoutoftheumbrellasandbootsanddanceinthepuddle
s(小水坑)!24.Whatcanweinferfromthefirstparagraph?A.Angermakesapersonmorepowerful.B.Allthepeoplegetannoyedea
sily.C.Angercandosomethinggoodinmostcases.D.Angeroftendoesnogoodtothesituation.25.Howshouldwerespondtoothers'misbehavioracco
rdingtothesecondparagraph?A.Understandandacceptit.B.Complainaboutit.C.Leaveitasitis.D.Criticizeitsharply.26.
Whatdoestheunderlinedphrasemeaninthelastparagraph?A.Dull.B.Delighted.C.Angry.D.Gifted.27.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.TheBadEffectsofAngerB.Al
ternativeResponsestoAngerC.TheCausesofFrequentAngerD.TheRiskofGettingAngryCItisaquestionthathaslongpuzzledscientists—whyaretigersorange?O
nemightthinkitmakesthemmoreobvious—particularlyagainstaleafygreenforestbackground.WilliamBlakesummeditupinhisfamouspoemknownbygenerationso
fschoolchildren:"Tiger,tiger,burningbright/Intheforestofthenight."Butnowtheanswerisathand.Whileobvioustous,computersimulations(模拟)ofwh
atthebigcatslookliketothemainanimalstheyhuntfor,deer,showadifferentpicture.Humanswithnormalcolorvision,canseered,blueandgreencolors.Butdeerca
nonlypickupblueandgreenlight.Theyareeffectivelycolor-blindtothecolorred,likesomehumans.Itmeansthetiger
s'orangecolorationlooksgreentothem,allowingthemtomixperfectlyintothebackground,newresearchclaims.Dr.JohnFennellattheUniversityofB
ristolandhiscolleaguessaidthattheyusedcomputerstoestimatehownoticeableagivenanimalwas.Theydidthisbyusingimagesoftheenvironmentinwhichtheanimallives,a
ndthencreatingimagestoseewhetherthecamouflagehelpstheanimaltomixin.Dr.Fennellwritesthatbysimulatingwhattheworldlooksliketoanimalswhoare"t
wo-colorvision"—someonewhocannotdiscoverthedifferencebetweenredandgreen—"wealsoidentifythemostsuitablecolorsforhidingand
visibility".Dr.FennellwritesintheJournaloftheRoyalSocietyInterface:"Consideringthecoatofatiger,ithasfurthatapp
ears,orangetoathree-colorvisionobserverratherthansomeshadeofgreen,thoughthelattershouldbeamoreappropriatecolorforanattackhunt
erinforests.However,whenviewedbyatwo-colorvisionobserver,thetiger'scolorisveryeffective."Thequestionthenarisesastowhytigersdon'tgrowgreencoats.Dr.Fe
nnellandhiscolleagueswritethatmammalsarenotabletoproducegreenfur.Todosowould"requireasignificantchangeofmammalianbiochemistry".Thereisonlyone
mammalknowntohavegreenfurbutthisisachievedthroughwhatmightbeconsideredas,well,cheating,notexactlyreal.28.Whydoesth
eauthormentionthepoeminParagraph1?A.Tostressthenoticeablecolorofthetigertous.B.Toshowtheauthor'srespecttothepoet.C.Toanswertheq
uestionofthecolorofthetiger.D.Toarousereader'sinterestinpoems.29.Whatcolorisinexistentintheeyesofdeer?A.Black.B.B
lue.C.Red.D.Green.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"camouflage"meanaccordingtothetext?A.Thecoverofsomething.B.Thewayofhidingso
mething.C.Thewayofhuntingforsomething.D.Theimagesofsomething.31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Thecoloroftigerssometimescheatspeople.B.Ge
ttinggreenmaypreventtigersfrombeingextinct.C.Thetigers'furwillprobablyevolveintogreeninthefuture.D.Therearenomammalswithrealgreenfurintheworld.DT
ests,after-schoolactivitiesandproblemsathomecanincreasestressforstudents.Butresearchnowsuggeststhatthemainreaso
nforthestudents'risinganxietylevelsissomethingelse.ApsychologyprofessorJeanTwengesaid“Whatalotofteenstoldm
eisthatusingsocialmediaandtheirphonesseemsforced.Thisuseofphoneshasledtoalossofsleepandface-to-faceinteractions.”Lastyear,inthejour
nalPediatricsthreeresearcherswrotethattoomuchsocialmediausemightcontributetothedevelopmentofmentalhealthprob
lemsinteenagers,suchasloneliness,depressivesymptomsandanxiety.Researchersarestillnotsurewhetherphonescausest
udentdepressionordepressioncausesphoneuse.Yet70percentofteensseeanxietyanddepressionasmajorproblemsamo
ngtheirpeers,accordingtoaFebruaryPewResearchCenterreport.Schoolsarestartingtotakestepstodealwiththeproblem.Manypublicschoolspayoutsidecompa
niestowatchstudents‘socialmediaactivityforsignsofpain.Someschoolshaveorganizedsomeeventsinwhichpeopledonotusetheirelectroni
cdevices.BelfastAreaHighSchoolinMainehadonesucheventinApril.About20percentofstudentsandschoolemployeest
ookpart,demonstratingtheinfluencethatthetechnologyhasontheirdailylife.EmilyMogavero,a17-year-oldstudentinNewYork,said“Idefinitelyfeel
stressedtokeepupmyinformationandstuff.ItkindofworriesmethatI’monmysmartphonesolong.’’Mogaverosaidshesometimesputsherphoneoutofreachor
powersitdownsoshedoesn’thearanything.Someparentsarenotlettingtheirchildrengetsmartphonesuntiltheygrowup.Ateacher,ErinSchifferli,says
her12-year-olddaughter,Aeva,won’tgetaphoneuntilsheis16yearsold.DeirdreBirminghamofMontclairsignedonacampaigncalled“WaitUntilEighteen”becaus
eshedidn’tthinkhervideogame-loving10-year-oldsonwasreadyforasmartphone.32.What’sthemaincauseofteenager
s’mentalproblemsaccordingtothetext?A.Beinglackinginenoughsleep.B.Beingaddictedtosocialmedia.C.Toomuchhomework.D.Toomanyactiv
ities.33.WhatdoesMogaverothinkofusingsmartphonestoomuch?A.Itisnecessary.B.Itisreasonable.C.Itisworrying.D.Itis
meaningless.34.Howcanparentsdealwiththechildren’sproblem?A.Helptheirchildrengrowupquickly.B.Paymoreattentiontochildren'sstudy.C.Stoptheirchildrenus
ingsmartphones.D.Signonmorecampaignstomakeadifference.35.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.70percentofpeoplehavean
xietyanddepression.B.Over-usingphonesinfluencesteens'socialinteractions.C.Almostallthestudentslikedt
heschools'activities.D.Thefindingsoftheresearchareverydefinite.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。Whereisyourfocus(集中点)asyouworktowardsyourgoals?Ifyouaremovingtowardssomethingyouarefocusedon,theni
tgrowsbiggerinyoursight.Itpushesoutthethingsarounditthatwillstopyoufromachievingyourgoal.However,ifyouarenotmovingtowardsagoal,
butrunningawayfromsomething,thenwhereyoureallywanttobecangetlostinthesurroundings(周围的事物).36ApersonalexampleiswhenIwasworkingasaprog
rammer.Ihadamanagerthathadlittletechnicalskill,andbadmanagementskills.37Infact,Ididapplyforanotherposi
tion.AftermyfirstinterviewIrealizedthatIwasrunningawayfromapositionbutnothavingaspecific(明确的)goal.IfIhadcontinued
,IwouldhaveendedupinanotherjobthatIdidn'treallywant.38Indoingso,InowhaveaspecificgoalthatIamworkingtowards.
WhenIachievethatgoal,IwillbeexactlywhereIwanttobe.Whenyouwanttochange,firstaskyourselfifyouaremovingtowardsaspecific
goal.39Forwardprogressisgood.Progressfromabadplaceisagoodstart.Butprogressinthismannerwillnotleadyoutowhe
reyoureallywanttobe.40Onlythenwillyoureffortandenergytakeyoutoyourdesiredplace.A.Oraskifyouarerunningawayfromso
mething.B.SoIwantedtogetoutofthatpositionquickly.C.Andwhereyouwanttobewillseemsmallandunimportant.D.Youmustfoc
usonthatgoal,notonwhatyoudon'twant.E.Inordertodothat,youmusthaveaveryspecificgoaltofocuson.F.Instead,IdecidedtostayalittlelongerandseewhatIre
allywanted.G.Ihadtogiveitupatlast.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)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。WhathappenswhenthenovelADreamofRed
Mansionsmeetsarchitecturalpsychology?Howdoesacoffeeshop41yourimagination?Seemingoddatfirstsight,thesearethequestions42inCrit
icalThinking&Innovation,acoursetaughtbyProfessorXiongHao.ForXiong,criticalthinkingisa(n)43partoflife
whichhelovesmost.After44hisPh.D.,hejoinedFudanUniversityandparticipatedinTVdebatesandtalkshows.Heiswellknownforhisquick45andcomposure(沉着)on46."Peop
leareoftenrestrained(限制)byconventions.Innovationisaboutthinkingdifferently,"Xionghighlightedthe47ofcriticalthinking.S
tudentsareattractedtothecourseforthestudent-friendlylearning48inclass.Previously,thecoursewasrunonane-
platformwith49seminarsasasupplement.Studentswhoenrolledinthecourseall50it."Theexpressionsusedbytheprofessorarevery51.""Thespeedofteachingisjustright
."Thesearesomeofthecomments.AsaresultoftheoutbreakofCOVID-19,Xionghasto52severaladjustmentsthissemester.Thecourseisdividedinto60sectionsandeachl
astsonly6minutestocopewith53attentionspansasstudentswatchthevideosonline."Asateacher,Idon'tknowhowwellstudentsareprocessingtheinfo
rmation.Forstudents,theymaygetboredortiredeasilyforthelackof54."Tomakeupforit,Xionginsertsquestionsandthestude
ntswillhavetochoosetherightanswerbeforethey55.Offlineseminarshavebeenmovedonlineaswell.41.A.praiseB.inspectC.inspireD.discover42.A.
interviewedB.discussedC.writtenD.communicated43.A.constructiveB.perfectC.apprehensiveD.essential44.A.obtainingB.s
tudyingC.analyzingD.admiring45.A.responseB.consequenceC.influenceD.evidence46.A.screenB.stageC.businessD.television47.A.assessmentB.
secretC.significanceD.possibility48.A.tasksB.instructionsC.experiencesD.thoughts49.A.properB.reliable
C.vividD.offline50.A.spokehighlyofB.lookeddownonC.paidattentiontoD.didwellin51.A.efficientB.complicatedC.convenientD.elegant52.A
.makeB.countC.debateD.deny53.A.threatenedB.enlightenedC.shortenedD.strengthened54.A.energyB.questionsC.interactionD.activities55.A.watchB.
noticeC.learnD.continue第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。Theso-calledSTEMsubjectsofscie
nce,technology,engineering,andmathematicsarepopularstudychoicesforyoungSaudiwomen.Intotal,28%ofscientificresearchersintheKingdomarewo
men,inlinewiththeglobalaverageof30%.ManywomenwhograduatewithSTEMdegreesfromSaudiArabiaundertake56(advance)studyintheU.S.orothern
ationsandreturntoassumeseniorrolesatinstitutionsintheirhomecountry,57theirworkoftenearnsthemaninternat
ionalreputation.ForemostamongthefemalescientistsisYasminAltwaijri,who58(carry)outgroundbreakingresearchintwoare
asthathavebecomenationalpriorities:obesityandmentalhealth.Altwaijri'sstudyoftheriseinobesityintheKingdominspir
edthegovernment'sQualityofLifeprogramanditssupportforfitness,sports,gyms,and59(health)lifestyles.Morerecently,Altwaijrihasturne
dherattentiontotheissueofmentalhealth.AsoneofthedrivingforcesbehindtheSaudiNationalMentalHealthSurvey,Altwaijriwasof60(important)
inmeasuring,forthefirsttime,thescaleofmentalhealthproblemsinSaudiArabia.Some4,000peopleacrossthecountry61(interview)forthestudy.Thefi
ndingsfromthesurveyhaveinspiredanewefforttoraise62(aware)ofmentalhealthissuesacrosstheKingdom.Altwaijri,63keenbelieverinthepotenti
alofdigitalhealthcaretechnology,isnowhelpingtorolloutnewappsandhealthservicesthatwillhelpSaudiArabiafightsomeofit
smostpressinghealthissues.“SaudiArabiaisfacingthesamehealthchallenges64anyotherdevelopedcountry,”shesays.“Digitalhealt
hcareproductscangiveusthetoolsweneed65(fight)theseglobalepidemics.”第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共5小题;每小题4分,满分20分)根据所给中文,把下列句子翻译成英文66.我把音量调高,站在那里
盯着收音机,屏住呼吸。(stare)___________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________67.习惯因人而异,这取决于他们独特的经历。(vary)____________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________68.墙壁被漆成白色和蓝色,气氛活泼而现代。(atmosphere)____
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__________________________69.他表演得如此出色,受到了每个人的高度评价。(thinkhighlyof)_________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________________________70.我情绪低落,迫切需要带来舒适与安全感的东西。(cryoutfor)___
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__________________________________第二节写作(满分20分)你校英文报HotTopic栏目正在征稿,请你以“外卖食品(takeoutfood)”为话题写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:1.外卖食品的流行现象;2.外卖食品的利弊;3.
你的看法。注意:词数80次左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。__________________________________________________________________________
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_______________________________________________________________高一英语下学期第二次月考参考答案2021-5-28听力:1-5CABAA6-10ACBAB11-15ACCAB16-20ACCBA阅读理解:21-25DDB
DA26-30CBACD31-35DBCCB七选五阅读:36-40CBFAE完形填空:41-45CBDAA46-50BCCDA51-55DACCD语法填空:56.advanced57.where58.hascarri
ed59.healthy60.importance61.were/havebeeninterviewed62.awareness63.a64.as65.tofight句子翻译66.Iturnedupthevolume
andstoodstaringattheradioandholdingmybreath.67.Habitsvaryfrompersontoperson,dependingontheiruniqueexperiences.68.Th
eatmosphereislivelyandmodern,withitswallspaintedwhiteandblue.69.Heperformedsowellthateveryonethoughth
ighlyofhisperformance.70.IwasinlowspiritsandIcriedoutforthingsthatgavemecomfortandasenseofsecurity.书面表达答案:Nowadays,anincreasingnumb
erofpeoplechoosetoordertakeoutfoodontheInternet.Tobehonest,takeoutfoodhasitsadvantagesanddisadvantages.Ontheonehand,itprov
idesuswithgreatconvenience.Wecangetwhateverwewanttoeatwithoutleavingourhome.However,ontheotherhandtakeoutfoodresultsinseriousenvi
ronmentalproblems.FromwhereIstand,weshouldsaynototakeoutfood.Foronething,itdoesgreatharmtotheenvironment.For
another,thehygieneandqualityoftakeoutfoodcannotbeensured.听力原稿:(Text1)W:IsUnclein?I’vegotsomethingimportanttotellh
im.M:Sorry,Fatherhasgonefishing.Hewon’tbebackuntillunchtime.(Text2)W:Goodmorning.Dr.Zane’soffice.M:ThisisMr.Hill.Ihaveateno’cloc
kappointment,butI’mrunningalittlelate.Doyouhaveanyopeningsthisafternoon?W:Sorrywedon’t.Canyoucometomorrowmorning?M:OK.Seeyouthen.(Text3)W:Wait
er,canwehavethebillplease?M:Yes,madam.Howwillyoupayforit,withcashorcreditcard,please?W:WithmyVisaCard.M:I’mawfullysorry,madam.ButweonlyacceptAmerican
ExpressandMasterCard.W:Inthatcase,I’llpaywithcashthen.M:Thankyou,madam.(Text4)M:Howmanypeopleareexpectedtovisitthisspecialexhibit
ion?W:Severalhundredpeoplehavealreadypassedthroughourdoorstoday.We’rehopingforabigturnout.(Text5)W:Excuseme,canIaskyousomething,M
rJones?M:OK,goahead.W:DoyouhappentoknowMr.JohnsonintheSalesDepartment?M:Yes,Ido.Heisaniceyoungman,readytohelpa
llthetime.(Text6)W:Hereareeggs,ham,bread,milkandsoon.Whatwouldyoulikeforbreakfast,Bill?M:Iwouldlikesomehamandeggs.
W:OK.Howmanyeggswouldyoulike?M:Iusuallyeattwo.W:OK.Howwouldyoulikethemcooked?M:Ilikethemfried.W:Andwhatwouldyouliketodrink?M:Well,howabout
somecoffeenowandsomeorangejuicewhenweeat?W:Allright.(Text7)M:ThisbooksaysthatinsomepartsofAfrica,menused
tothinkthatveryfatwomenwerebeautiful.Beforeawomanmarriedthechief,hisservantsusedtokeepherinaspecialhouse.Thentheyfedherallthroughthe
dayandnightforweeksbeforethewedding.W:Whydidthewomenhavethistreatment?M:Idon’tknow.Thebooksaystheyused
toconsideritanhonortobethewifeofthechief.Thewomenusedtobecomesofatthattheycouldnotwalk.Theyusedtocrawlontheirh
andsandkneesinstead.W:Howterrible!I’msuretheywouldn’tliveformanyyears.Thosewomenusedtosufferalotbecauseofthatcustom.I’mgladthattheydon’td
oitnow.(Text8)W:What’sthematter?M:Idon’tknow.Allofasudden,theenginedied.W:Well,canyoustartit?M:No...No,itwon’tstartnow.W:Couldwebeoutofgas?M:No,I
’msurewearenotoutofgas.W:Let’scheckthegasgauge.Oh,see,it’son“empty”.M:Iwassurethetankwashalffull!W:Obviously,itwasn’t.Well,toobad.M:Whattimei
sitnow?W:It’sfivetoeight.Iamafraidwecan’tgettotheairportontime.He’sprobablylookingforusrightnow.M:Let’sstandbythesideoftheroadforafewminutes.May
besomebodywillstopandpickusup.(Text9)M:Mary,tomorrowisyourmom’sfiftiethbirthday.Doyouknow?W:OfcourseIdo.Howshallwecelebrate
it?M:Firstofallabirthdaypresent.Whataboutbuyingherabeautifulskirt?W:That’sagoodidea.Itwouldmakeherlookyounger.Andabigbirthdaycaketo
o,withfiftycandles.M:That’sright.Shallwehaveaspecialdinner?W:HowaboutaChinesedinner?M:Fine.Whereshouldwehaveit?W:Weca
nhaveitathome.I’velearnedtocookafewdishesfromaChinesefriend.I’msureMomwouldlikethem.M:Allright.Areyougoingtodoth
eshoppingaswell?W:Whydon’twegotogether,Dad?M:OK.When?W:Howaboutthisafternoon?(Text10)W:Welldone!Ienjoy
edyourstory.NowI’dliketosharewithyouastrangeexperienceIhadamonthago.Itmaysoundfunny,butitistrue.Afteraday’shardworkIwenttobedearlierthanu
sual.Itwasabouttwoo’clockinthemorning,and...andsuddenlyIwokeup.Iheardanoise.Igotoutofbedandwentslowlydownstairs.Therewasal
ightinthelivingroom.Ilistenedcarefully.Icouldheartwomenspeakingquietly.Ibelievedtwoburglarshadbrokenintomyhouseand
Iwasreallyfrightened,soIwentbackupstairs,andimmediatelyphonedthepolicefrommybedroom.Thepolicearrivedquickly.Theyopenedthefrontdoorwithaspecialke
yandwentintothelivingroom.YoucanimaginehowembarrassedIwaswhentheycameupstairsandtoldmetheyhadturnedthetelevisionoffformeandev
erythingwasallright.