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1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家 2015届龙海一中-漳州实验中学高三上学期期末考英语科试卷 考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分150分第一卷(选择题共115分)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,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.What is the man trying on probably?A. Shoes. B.A walking stick. C.A T-shirt.2.Wha

2、t does the woman say about Culture Express?A. It is funny. B. It is her favorite. C. She often misses it.3.Where does this conversation most probably take place? A. In a shop. B. In a restaurant. C. In an office.4.How long did it take the man to finish his paper?A . Less than an hour and a half. B.

3、Not more than half an hour. C. More than an hour and a half.5.What does the man mean?A. Movies are not his cup of tea.B. There are music lessons for the evening.C. He can make it on Saturday.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,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

4、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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Why does the man feel surprised?A. The woman has found a new job.B. The woman doesnt feel like leaving.C. The woman disagrees with him.7.What does the woman say about her department?A. People dont trust each other. B. There are serious problem

5、s. C. Theres too much pressure.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8.What is wrong with the woman?A. She is wet all over. B. She has a bad headache. C. She has had a cough for three days.9.What does the man tell the woman to do?A. Stay in bed for some time. B. Come to see him tomorrow. C. Take a walk.10.Where does

6、 this conversation take place?A. In a hospital. B. In the mans office. C. In the womans house.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第14四个小题。11.Where does the conversation take place? A. In an entrance hall. B. On the phone. C. In a theatre.12.What is the woman? A.A director. B. An actress. C.A writer.13.What do we know abo

7、ut the man? A. Hes only interested in the leading role. B. Hes never had a part in a play before.C. He tries to please the woman.14.What does the woman offer to do? A. Give the man the leading role. B. Get the man a copy of the play. C. Help the man prepare for the tryouts.听下面一段对话,回答第15至第17三个小题。15.W

8、hy does the woman like San Francisco?A. It has less traffic. B. People there are friendlier. C. It has the best food and music.16.Where does the woman come from?A. Pennsylvania. B. San Francisco. C. China.17.What does the woman think of the mans English?A.Excellent. B.Acceptable. C.Strange.听下面一段独白,回

9、答第18至第20三个小题。18.When did Yao Ming arrive in America?A. In 2000. B. In 2001. C. In 2002.19.What was the purpose of Toyotas promoting Yao Ming?A. To advertise their cars. B. To praise the Japanese. C.To make basketball more popular.20.How do people feel about Yao Mings quitting?A. Glad. B. Calm. C. Re

10、gretful.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中.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。21.When day dawned,stars _from the sky.Astood out B faded out Ccame out Ddied out22. A government spokesman represents the local governments attitude so he has to _ his words before responding to report

11、ers.A. pass B. express C. cover D. weigh23-Amy, please tell the people seated and _ for their turns to come to my office five minutes later.-Yes, sir.A. wait B. waiting C. waited D. to wait24. Typically,problems arise_caution is absent. A. which B. what C. where D. that25. I wish to thank Professor

12、Smith,without _ help I would never have got this far. Awhose Bwho Cwhom Dwhich26. When questioned, he was too shocked to give a(n)_of what had happened when the attack took placeAaccountBassessment Csurvey Dappointment27Being more realistic,the elderly have learned to focus on things that make them

13、happy and let go of _ that dont.Athem Bit Cthat Dthose28. It is illegal for an official to ask people for gifts or money _favors to themAin preference to Bin place of Cin exchange for Din agreement with29. The driver might have had an accident but for the fact that he _the car suddenlyA braked B wou

14、ld brake C had braked D should have braked30. I cant understand why he _ so selfish. He isnt usually like that. A. is B. is being C. was D. had been31. One survey shows that large amounts of waterwasted every year in China, and that one third is available to be saved.A. is B. has been C. were D. are

15、32.According to the new rule which will take effect in May 2015, netizens in China _ use registered account on virtually all platforms, including blogs and messaging applications. A. might B. could C. shall D. will33. _I believe, and you will find him very capable. A. Having a talk with Tom B. Given

16、 a talk with Tom C. One more talk with Tom D. If you have a talk with Tom34. Hes ill-tempered,selfish and _ an unpopular man.Ainstead Baltogether Cotherwise Danyhow35. -Not long ago he inherited ten thousand pounds from his grandpa, and now he is penniless. He spent his money carelessly on many wort

17、hless things.-As the old saying goes, _. A. gold is the dust that blinds all eyes B. a fool and his money are soon parted C. like father, like son D.nothing venture, nothing have第二节 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、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。With two teenagers on the way to co

18、llege, there wasnt much money left over for holiday shopping. Although I had neverconveyedmy concern to my daughter, 36 they knew. They are smart kids who are also exceptionally 37 .I was on my way to the mall to do a little Christmas shopping. With a 38 list in one hand and car keys in the other, I

19、 asked what they wanted for Christmas. I 39 myself for their response. They looked up as if praying to God for enlightenment on what to say. They looked me directly 40 the eye and said, “were good.”“There 41 be something you want. What are you really thinking?” I waited nervously for a(n) 42 .They q

20、uietly deliberated and Juliana, older and wiser, swallowed hard before answering. “we dont need a thing.” They nodded. “ 43 ,” she reaffirmed(重申).I stared at her in 44 , waiting for her to smile or tell a joke, but she was 45 .“Were really good, Mum,” Andrea said. “We have 46 a girl could want. You

21、and Dad have given us everything. We are happy,” she said moving to Juliana, “just to 47 you.”I felt my heart 48 a beat as time stood still. Their words reverberated(回响) in my head 49 my eyes welled with tears ofjoy. Both girls wrapped their arms around me and hugged me long and hard.“I insist you l

22、et me get you something. We can afford it,” I lied.Juliana pulled back and her solemn (郑重的)voice took 50 . “Then get us something we can share.” Andrea chimed, “Were really good at sharing.”They were 51 me with kindness. I looked at my daughters in awe and silently thanked God for 52 me with two gre

23、at kids. How could I be so lucky?I assembled the Christmas 53 in the family room in its usual spot. Andrea opened the box of ornaments(装饰) and hung one on a branch near me. Andrea gave me an endearing smile. “This ornament 54 up the way I feel.” Juliana peered over her shoulder and read the inscript

24、ion. “Love really is the best 55 of all.”36A.insteadB.somehowC.meanwhileD.therefore37A.unconscious B.confidentialC. unawareD.considerate38A.complicatedB.fullC.shortD.long39A.preparedB.equippedC.admiredD.assigned40A.atB.inC.throughD.off41A.canB.wouldC.mustD.need42A.replyB.analysisC.opinionD.request43

25、A.ActuallyB.ProbablyC.SeriouslyD.Extremely44A.disbelief B.horrorC. depressionD.relief45A.ambitiousB.outspokenC.mercifulD.determined46A.everythingB.somethingC.anythingD.nothing47A.respectB.haveC.acknowledgeD.inspire48A.sufferB.suckC.skipD.switch49A.althoughB.becauseC.asD.unless50A.upB.awayC.downD.ove

26、r51A.challengingB.burdeningC.killingD.blaming52A.providingB.treatingC.presentingD.blessing53A.partyB.treeC.dinnerD.cake54A.putsB.takesC.cutsD.sums55A.signalB.giftC.inspirationD.virtue 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AWe Chinese are not big huggers. A handsh

27、ake or a pat on the shoulder is enough to convey our friendship or affection to one another. So when our newly-acquainted Western friends reach out in preparation for a hug, some of us feel awkward. Many questions go through our head. Where should I put my arms? Under their armpits or around their n

28、eck? What distance should I maintain? Should our chests touch?Its even more difficult with friends from some European countries. Should I kiss them on the cheek while hugging? Which side? Or is it both cheeks? Which side should I start on?But it isnt just people from cultures that are conservative i

29、n expressing physical contact who find hugging confusingHugs can cause discomfort or even distress in people who value their personal spaceIn a recent article for The Wall Street Journal, US psychologist Peggy Drexler said that although the US remains a “medium touch” culture , Americans do seem to

30、be hugging more.From politicians to celebrities, hugs are given to friends, strangers and enemies alike;whether they are willing or not; and the public has been quick to pick up the practice.Public figures know that nothing expresses likeability(亲和力)like a good hug. US First Lady Michelle Obama has

31、put her arms around icy foreign leaders like Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the Queen of England on the latter occasion actually breaking the rule of royal manners. But not all are grateful to be embraced, even by the most influential and famous. To them, any hug is offensive if its not

32、sincere.Amanda Hess, writing for US magazine Slate, says public figures should stop imposing hugs on everyone they meet. For them, a hug is rarely a gesture of sincere fellowship, compassion or affection. Its all part of a show. Hugs are falsely intimate power plays used by public figures to establi

33、sh their social dominance over those in their grasp.Cecilia Walden, a British journalist writing for The Telegraph who lives in New York, holds the same opinion. “Power-hugging”, as she calls it, is “an offender dressed up as kindness”. It has become a fashion in the US where “bosses are already emb

34、racing their staff (either shortly before or after firing them), men and women ,their friends or enemies, in a thousand cheating displays of unity”.56. From the first third paragraphs, we can see that _.A. we Chinese people dont know how to hugB hugs can bring pressure to people when used improperly

35、C. people from European countries often get puzzled about huggingD. people in Western countries seldom use hugs to express their physical closeness57. The example of US first lady Michelle Obama is given to show that _.A. hugs are forbidden in England B. she is much liked by American people C. Ameri

36、cans hold a “medium touch ”cultureD. public figures know hugging functions well in public58.Which of the following is closest in meaning to the underlined phrase“pick up the practice”?AFollow the trend B Enjoy the medium touch cultureCGive hugs to enemiesDResist physical touch59. What can be the bes

37、t title of this passage?A. Hugs, tricky affair? B. Hugs, vital or not? C. Hugs and public figures D. Hugs and power BDoctors sometimes use light therapy to treat a form of depression in people who get too little morning sun. But too much light at other times may actually cause such mood disorder. Lo

38、ng-lasting exposure to light at night brings depression, a new study finds, at least in animals. The new data confirm observations from studies of people who work night shifts, says Richard Stevens of the University of Connecticut Health Center. Mood disorders join a growing list of problems, includ

39、ing cancer, obesity and diabetes that can occur when light throws life out of balance by disturbing the biological clock and its timing of daily rhythms.In the new study, Tracy Bedrosian and Randy Nelson of Ohio State University exposed mice to normal light and dark cycles for four weeks. For the ne

40、xt four weeks, half of the mice remained on this schedule, and the rest received continuous dim light throughout their night. Compared with mice exposed to normal night-time darkness, those getting dim light at night lost their strong preference for sweet drinks. “A sign that they no longer get plea

41、sure out of activities they once enjoyed,” Bedrosian says.In a second test, mice were clocked on how long they actively tried to escape a pool of water. Those exposed to night lights stopped struggling and just floated in the water, a sign of “behavioral despair”, 10 times as long as the mice that h

42、ad experienced normal night-time darkness. All symptoms of depression disappeared within two weeks of the mice returning to a normal light-dark cycle, the researchers report. The scientists could also quash the behavioral symptoms by injecting the brains of animals with a drug that prohibits the act

43、ivity of certain molecules linked with human depression. This finding further suggests that light at night may cause something related to depression.Human studies linking night-time light and mood disorders are important but can not easily detect molecular underpinnings(分子基础) as animal studies can,

44、says George Brainard of Thomas Jefferson University. The new work, he says, suggests that the change of the biological clock by light at night can be “an extremely powerful force in regulating biology and behavior”.60. After being exposed to continuous night-time light, the mice _.A. changed their p

45、references B. showed less interest in their favoritesC. remained active as before D. escaped from the water more eagerly61. What does the underlined word “quash” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. ease B. predict C. study D. cause62. We can learn from the last paragraph that _.A. the biological clock i

46、s beneficial to humansB. light at night may have practical valueC. human mood disorders cannot be healed easilyD. human studies are more important than animal studies63. What is the main idea of the passage?A. A drug has been found to cure mood disorders.B. Night-time light may cause depression.C. T

47、he study on animals can be applied to humans.D. Human biological clock can be controlled by light.CAre you smarter than your parents and grandparents? According to James Flynn, a professor at a New Zealand university, you are! Over the course of the last century, peoples IQ test scores have gotten s

48、teadily higher - on average, three points higher each decade. This improvement is known as the “Flynn effect”, and scientists want to know what is behind it.IQ tests are designed to measure general intelligence rather than knowledge. Flynn believes that intelligence partly comes from our parents and

49、 partly is the result of our environment, but the improvement in test scores has been happening too quickly to be explained by heredity. So what has occurred in the 20th century to help people achieve higher scores?Scientists have proposed several explanations for the Flynn effect. Some suggest that

50、 the improved test scores simply reflect an increased exposure to tests in general and the learning of test-taking techniques that help us perform better on any test. Others have pointed to better nutrition. Babies now are born larger, healthier, and with more brain development than in the past. Ano

51、ther suggested explanation is a change in educational styles, with teachers encouraging children to learn by discovering things for themselves rather than just memorizing information, which improves their problem-solving skills. Flynn has limited the possible explanations after carefully examining t

52、est data and discovering that the improvement in scores has taken place in only certain parts of the IQ test. Test-takers are not doing better on the maths or vocabulary sections of the test; they are doing better on the sections requiring reasoning and problem solving. For example, one part of the

53、test shows a set of shapes, and test-takers must find the patterns and connections between them.According to Flynn, this visual intelligence improves as the amount of technology in our lives increases. Every time you play a computer game, you are exercising exactly the kind of thinking and problem s

54、olving that helps you do well on one kind of intelligence test. So are you really smarter than your parents? In one very specific way, you may be. 64. According to the passage, the “Flynn effect” is _.A. a method used to measure intelligence B. the influence of technology on intelligenceC. an increa

55、se in IQ test scores over timeD. a theory that connects intelligence to experience65. What is the function of the third paragraph?A. To list the findings of Professor Flynns research.B. To outline different theories explaining the increase in IQ scores.C. To provide possible explanations that dispro

56、ve Flynns ideas. D. To describe how research was carried out in the measuring of intelligence.66. Which statement would Professor Flynn agree with?A. People today are taking easier tests.B. People today have fewer problems to solve.C. The language ability of people has improved. D. Not all aspects o

57、f intelligence have increased.D What is great art? On the one hand, we can all see that great art is old art which is called great. But how do we know which art of our own times is great, and which will be forgotten? And who decides? These are important questions, for the great art of the past often

58、 was not considered great during its own time. When Shakespeare and Charles Dickens were writing, for example, most critics considered them as hack (平庸的) writers with little or no literary ability. Similarly, Van Gogh and many of the other Impressionist painters of the late nineteenth century were n

59、ot allowed to participate in events involving what were thought to be the real painters of the time, and often they were very poor. Yet today their paintings often sell for millions of dollars, while those so-called real painters are now barely remembered.So what makes great art? Can, for example, r

60、ock music be great art? Music videos? Cartoons and comics? Those who call themselves critics of the fine arts often have been the last to recognize great art in the past, and we can probably expect this to be the situation today. Critics often dont recognize great art because they tend to be prejudi

61、ced against what is popular. Popular works, whether they are novels, movies, or comics, are usually considered to be produced for the sake of money only, and not for the sake of art. But popularity, it seems to me, is one of the three signs that a present-day work of art may come to be thought of as

62、 great. The other two are that it is groundbreaking, and that it is inherently (内在的) beautiful.Many works have one or even two of these qualities of being popular, unusual, and beautiful. But having all the three often will mean that a work of art will someday be seen to be great, though it may take

63、 a good spoonful of time, such as a century or two, to know for sure. 67.The first paragraph is intended to_.Aintroduce some real painters to the readersBintroduce the questions the writer wants to answerClead to the following and arouse the readers curiosityDexplain what kind of art will become pop

64、ular68.The author used the examples of Shakespeare, Charles Dickens and Van Gogh to prove _.Athese masters works have some shortcomingsBthese masters wouldnt have been so successful without the criticsCgreat masters are often not acknowledged while they were aliveDtruly beautiful works of art are ne

65、ver understood when first created69. According to the author, great works _.Amay be presented in different forms Bare generally valued by criticsCare thought valuable because of their sale priceDwill lose their value if theyre not accepted70. What can be inferred from the passage?ACritics have chang

66、ed their attitudes to great works.BMost of the opinions of critics are valueless.CWorks of Impressionist painters will be great one day.DThe work of art itself, not the critics, determines its greatness.ENapoleon, as a character inTolstoys War and Peace, is more than once described as having“fat lit

67、tle hands.” Nor does he “sit well or firmly on the horse.” He is said to be“undersized, “ with “short legs” and a“round stomach”. The issue here is not the accuracy of Tolstoys descriptionit seems not that far off from historical accountsbut his choice of facts:other things that could be said of the

68、 man are not said. We are meant to understand the difference of a warring commander in the body of a fat little Frenchman. Tolstoys Napoleon could be any man wandering in the streets and putting a little of powdered tobacco up his noseand that is the point.It is a way the novelist uses to show the m

69、oral nature of a character. And it turns out that, as Tolstoy has it, Napoleon is a crazy man. In a scene in Book Three of War and Peace, the wars having reached the critical year of 1812, Napoleon receives a representative from the Tsar(沙皇), who has come with peace terms. Napoleon is very angry:doe

70、snt he have more army? He, not the Tsar, is the one to make the terms. He will destroy all of Europe if his army is stopped. “That is what you will have gained by engaging me in the war! “ he shouts. And then, Tolstoy writes, Napoleon“walked silently several times up and down the room, his fat shoul

71、ders moving quickly.”Still later, after reviewing his army amid cheering crowds, Napoleon invites the shaken Russian to dinner. “He raised his hand to the Russians. . . face, “ Tolstoy writes, and“taking him by the ear pulled it gently. . .” To have ones ear pulled by the Emperor was considered the

72、greatest honor and mark of favor at the French court. “Well, well, why dont you say anything?” said he, as if it was ridiculous in his presence to respect any one but himself, Napoleon.Tolstoy did his research, but the composition is his own.71. Tolstoys description of Napoleon in War and Peace is.A

73、. based on his selection of facts B. far from the historical facts C. based on the Russian history D. not related to historical details72. Napoleon was angry when receiving the Russian representative because.A. the Tsars peace terms were hard to acceptB. the Russians stopped his military movementC.

74、he didnt have any more army to fight withD. he thought he should be the one to make the peace terms73. What did Napoleon expect the Russian representative to do?A. To express his admiration. B. To walk out of the room in anger. C. To show agreement with him. D. To say something about the Tsar. 74. T

75、olstoy intended to present Napoleon as a man who is.A. ill-mannered in dealing with foreign guests B. fond of showing off his iron willC. determined in destroying all of Europe D. crazy for power and respect75. What does the last sentence of the passage imply?A. A writer may write about a hero in hi

76、s own way.B. A writer may not be responsible for what he writes.C. A writer doesnt have to be faithful to his findings.D. A writer has hardly any freedom to show his feelings. 第II卷(非选择题 共35分)注意事项:用0.5毫米黑色签字笔在答题卡上作答。在试卷上作答,答案无效。第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节 短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 阅读下面短文,根据以下提示:1)汉语提示,2)首字母提

77、示,3)语境提示,在每个空格内填入一个适当的英语单词,所填单词要求意义准确、拼写正确,并将该词完整地写在答题卡相对应的横线上。 I was in the ninth year when I began to suffer depression. My parents noticed but felt that s 76 Id always been a good child, this was temporary.U 77 , it was not to be so. I didnt have friends. Hardly could I share my problems. Deep wo

78、rry began to destroy my confidence. Finally I refused to 78 classes, shutting myself in my room 79 hours.The examination was approaching, but I simply didnt care. My parents and teachers were surprised at my bad p 80 . One morning, after a particularly severe lecture from my father, I stood at the s

79、chool gate, depressed. Then as the other students marched to their classrooms, our headmaster called me. I 81 (走)my way to her office. The next forty-five minutes was one of the most precious m 82 in my life. She said she had noticed a big change in me and wondered why. At first she took my hands in

80、 83 (她的) and listened patiently as I _ 84 (提到) my worries. Then she hugged me as I wept. Months of frustration and loneliness disappeared in her motherly hug.No one had tried to understand what the real problem was except the headmaster, who helped me 85 simply by listening and hugging.76. _ 77. _ 7

81、8. _ 79. _ 80. _81. _ 82. _83. _84. _ 85. _第二节 书面表达(满分25分)3月5日是纪念毛泽东题词“向雷锋同志学习”的日子。随着日期的临近,大家在讨论新时代要不要学习雷锋精神。你校学生会将就此举办一次英语演讲比赛,要求大家谈谈在新的形势下如何继续向他学习。请你根据以下内容要点写一篇英语演讲稿。1.新时代需要雷锋精神;2.结合实例说明如何向他学习:志愿者、传承爱心;3.号召大家努力学习,培养社会责任感。注意:1.可根据内容要点适当发挥,但不要逐条翻译;2.词数: 120个左右;3.开头与结尾已写好,不计入总词数。Ladies and gentlemen,

82、 good morning!What we are going to talk about today is really meaningful, because some people have raised doubt about learning from Comrade Lei Feng. _ Thanks for listening!2015届龙海一中-漳州实验中学高三上学期期末考英语参考答案. 听力:15ABCAC 610ABCAC 1115CACCC 1620AACAC . 单选: 2125 BDBCA 2630ADCAB 3135 DCCBB. 完形: 3640 BDCAB 4

83、145 CACAD 46-50 ABCCD 5155 CDBDB. 阅读: 56-59 BDAA 60-63 BABB 6466 CBD 67-70 CCAD 71-75 ADADC76.since 77. Unfortunately/ Unluckily 78. attend 79. for 80. performance81. made 82. moments 83. hers 84. mentioned 85, outLadies and gentlemen, good morning!What we are going to talk about today is really mea

84、ningful, since some people have raised doubt about learning from Comrade Lei Feng.Should we still need to learn from him?The answer is surely yes. Our society calls for the spirit of Lei Feng. “To live is to serve the people”perfectly explains the real meaning of the long-lasting spirit. Nowadays, w

85、ith volunteering spirit spreading throughout the world, we students can make use of our spare time to do some voluntary work for those in need and show great concern to people around us. All we need to do is help others whole-heartedly.We teenagers need to be people who promote the long-lasting spir

86、it. So it is high time that we developed the sense of social responsibility and studied hard so that we can live up to our countrys expectations. Im sure everybody can make a difference. Only in this way can we build a more harmonious society. The world needs love and care. Lets do as Lei Feng did.T

87、hank you for listening!录音原文 Text 1W: How do you feel?M: Great! Its like walking on air. And they go with my T-shirt really well.Text 2W: Do you like the show Culture Express on Channel 4?M: Not really, but I think the host is funny.W: Well, I cant miss it for anything.Text 3M: Good morning, Miss. Wh

88、at can I do for you?W: Im applying for a job. Its advertised in yesterdays paper.M: Have you brought your resume with you?W: Yes, here you are.Text 4W: How much time did you have for writing the paper?M: We were given three hours, but I finished it in less than half the time.Text 5W: Will you go to

89、the cinema this Saturday, Bob?M: Im afraid I cant. Ill have my music lessons then.W: I didnt mean in the morning or afternoon. I meant in the evening.M: Oh, thats quite a different thing.Text 6M: Fikky, whats going on? Freggis just told me that youre leaving us.W: Yes, I really feel bad about it. Bu

90、t B.N.D. came up with really good offer.M: Well, I didnt know you were going to look for a new job.W: Well, just between you and me. I think we have some real problems in this department. Dont get me wrong. It has nothing to do with you, Frank. Everybody says you are an excellent manager.M: Problems

91、, what problems? Do we have time to talk about it?Text 7M: Hello, Carol. What seems to be the trouble?W: So kind of you to come to see me. I dont know whats wrong.Three days ago while planting roses in the garden, it rained and I got completely wet, and Ive had a cough since that night. Now I ache a

92、ll over.M: Well, let me take a look. Are you still coughing very much?W: Yes, and my stomach has been upset. In addition, I always feel sick. M: Hmm. Youre running a high fever. Im afraid.W: Oh, no wonder Ive got a hot face.M: Well, Carol, I think youve got the flu. These days there has been a lot o

93、f flu going around.I want you to stay in bed for at least two days, drink plenty of water, and take the medicine three times a day. Ill look in on you tomorrow morning.W: Very good. Thank you so much. Text 8W: Are you interested in trying out for the play?M: Oh, yes, that would be nice.W: What part

94、are you interested in?M: Well, Id like to try for the leading role, but Id be happy to have any part. That doesnt make any difference to me. You know, Ive been studying the play day and night, and I really believe I can get a role.W: Well, youre off to a good start. I like that.If youd like some hel

95、p preparing for the tryouts, Ill be here on Monday evening next week.M: That would be wonderful! Everyone says you have great artistic talents.W: Well, thank you, but that wont get you the part. Hard work and effort might, though. Will I see you here at the theatre?M: Yeah. Im looking forward to it.

96、 Ill study all weekend, and by Monday Ill know every line in the play.W: Oh, no. What you must do is to choose a scene that will best show your acting talent.M: Oh, I see. I know just the scene I want to do.Text 9M: Excuse me, do you mind if I sit here?W: No, not at all. Go ahead.M: Thank you.W: Are

97、 you going somewhere or meeting someone?M: I am on my way to Washington. And you?W: I am on my way to San Francisco.M: Really? I think San Francisco is probably the most exciting city in the US.W: So do I. No other city has as many good restaurants or as much good music.M: Is San Francisco your home

98、town?W: I am from a very small town in Pennsylvania. I wouldnt want to live there again, either. I dont like to live in a small town very much.M: Neither do I. But small towns have their advantages: less traffic.W: And friendlier people. You know, Im beginning to feel homesick. By the way, where are

99、 you from?M: China.W: China? But you speak English like a native speaker. I didnt have any idea.M: Thank you! Oh, excuse me. Its time for my flight. Well, its been nice talking with you.W: You too. Bye!Text 10M: Yao Ming landed in the US in the summer of 2002, 7 feet, 6 inches worth of fancy footwor

100、k, armed with a soft shooting touch. He was the top player selected by the Houston Rockets, whose new arena would soon be promoted by Toyota. The Japanese carmaker had just opened a new brand in China, and the company expects that Yao fans would soon become Corolla fans. For many Americans, Yao was

101、their understanding to the Chinese economic engine. He was a government project, brought up from a young age in order to show the new China to the world. China fulfilled its promise; since those unforgettable days of 2002, through the Beijing Olympics and beyond, the country has stayed on its path t

102、owards superpower figure. Yao, sadly, fell short.According to an early report from Yahoo! Sports, which was confirmed by several other news organizations, Yao is retired now. He just couldnt conquer the injuries. A broken bone in his left foot absented Yao after just five games last season. A broken foot forced him to miss all of the 2009 to 2010 season. In fact, due to foot and knee injuries, Yao played in more than 55 games just版权所有:高考资源网()- 14 - 版权所有高考资源网

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