1、20172018学年度高一年级第一学期教学质量调研(三)英语试题说明:1.本试卷考试时间为120分钟,满分120分。2.试卷分I、两卷, I卷为选择题,共75分,卷为非选择题,共45分。选择题答案用2B铅笔填涂在答题卡上,考试完毕交答题纸和答题卡。第I卷(选择题,共75分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分丨0分毎越0.5分)第一节听下面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 does the number “7395647 refer to?A
2、.The phone number.B.Theaccount number.C.The check number.2. Where does the man want to go?A bus station.B.A museum.C.A tercher3. What is the woman?A clearer.B.A waitress.C.A saleswoman.4. What does the man say about Michael and Jennifer?A.They got lots of money.B.They got a high position.C. they had
3、 a long vacation.5. What does the man mean?A. He wont drink any more coffee today.B. Another three cups of coffee will be enough.C. There is enough coffee for several more cups.第二节 听下面5短话或独白,每段话或独白后有几个小題,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,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秒钟的做大时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。6.
4、How does the woman help the man? A. She opens the door for him.B. She puts the books into the box.C. She carries the box for him. 7. What will the speakers do in the evening?A.Go shopping.B.Go toaconcert.C.Go tothe cinema.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. Where does convensation probably take place?A.In an off
5、ice.B. At home.C.On a bus.9. What was wrong with Bernard today?A. He was late for work.B. He lost his temper.C. He was scolded by the manager.听下面一段对话,回答第10和第12三个小题。10. what do we know about the woman?A. She got lost yesterday. B. She is a newcomer, C. She complaind for the tranffic jarn.11.What does
6、 the man advise the woman to do?A Travel by bus.B. Take the subway.C.Call a cab company.12. How much should the woman pay the man today?A. $2.98B. $3 C. $6听下面一段对话,回答第13和第16四个小题。13. Who is the woman?A. A car park attendant. B. A policewoman.C. A taxi driver.14. Why did the man park his car here?A. He
7、 wont slay here for long.B. He has parked here for three limes.C. he didnt see the sign “No Parking”.15. What will happen if the man doesnt move his car?A. He will get a ticket.B. His car will be towed away.C. He will have to pay for (he parking16. What can we learn from the conversation?A. The man
8、didnt have a driving license.B. The car park around the comer is full.C. The man has blocked the traffic.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20四个小题。17. What information is offered about Brandon?A. His accent.B.His weight. C. His age.18. Where was Brandon last seen?A. In the frozen foods section.B. In the sporting goods s
9、ection.C. In the toys section.19. What is Brandon wearing?A.A while shirt and blue shoes.B. Blue jeans and a black baseball cap.C. A red shirt and dark jeans.20. What should customers do if they see Brandon?A. Take him to the speaker.B. Call the security department.C. Help him lo get to the security
10、 desk.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分36分) 第一节 单词选择(共15小题;每小题分,满分15分)漕认离阉谈下#i各醣.从應中所拚的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。21. The storn was becoming heavier and heavier, and the ship moved up and down. me feel sick.A. to makeB. makingC. madeD. having made22. According to a study carried out in the USA, shorter men are more likel
11、y to express themselves eagerly than of normal height.A. oneb. themC. thatD. those23. The situation in Syria is really worrying.一 I cant agree more. All nations cannot meet the countrys for friendly relations.A. desireB. requirementC. scheduleD. defence24. is certain. Professor Li says,is that the e
12、nvironmental effect of information technology as a whole is great and ever rising,A AsB.WhatC.It D. That25.At the moment of Carnarvons death, the lightsin Cairo, the capital of Egypt, and at the same time his dog died back in England.A. went outB.put outC.break out D. run out26. 一 Can I borrow your
13、violin?No. The last time you borrowed it, you it for a month.A. keptB.had keptC.were keepingD.have kept27. There is no doubt that the careless driver should be responsible for the accident that the death of two passengers.A. lay inB.resultedinC.brought outD.caused by28. Shall 1 call you at 9:00 tomo
14、rrow morning? Youd better not. 1 an important exam then.A. am takingB.havebeentakingC.will takeD.will be taking29. What finally made Yang Liwei win the status of Chinas first astronaut. It was the psychological tests he achieved the high scores.A. whichB.thatC.whereD. when30. All these data must be
15、emailed to the university you are to before December 31.A. appealingB.applyingC.arrangingD.announc31. By the end of next year, the government work on the new stadium, which has been designed by Kurt Gunter.A. has been finished B. has finishedC. will have been finished D. will have finished 32. A lit
16、tle way down the river from Lake Victoria, the water gels quite , which is quite dangerous for you go white-water rafting.A. tiringB. roughC.uncomfortableD.appropriate33.Im sure Harry will remember our appointment, but why not give him a ring just .A.in easeB.in turn C.in exchange D.in return34. I t
17、ried my best but I failed again. 一 Dont be discouraged. As long as you carry on, your hard work will one day.A.pay offB.cutoff C. lake offD.show off35.Wouid you mind if I opened the window? 一 .A.Never mind B.Yes, pleaseC.Of course notD.It doesnt matter第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给
18、的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。 Traveling to another country where you know no one can be challenging. H s exen worse if you dont know the 36. When I just came to the US.! was excited to have the37 to learnEnglishand meet new people. Loiter, I discovered thut it was a big 38 for me to get used to the language and th
19、e way 39_ people lived. All I wanted to do was 40 back to Mexico because I couldnt deal with things any more. Many students would make fun of me because I couldnt 41 the words. On my first day of school, while entering the classroom, Mr Erickson asked me. Whats your name? ”Very 42 and shyly, I repli
20、ed, “Yes.” Alt the students 43 laughter. I was 44 but soon I understood what happened. It was difficult for me to get used to the accent. 45 I wanted to askor saysomething in English the students would laugh at me. I46 the schoolso badly. 47_ everything, I finally managed to speak it. Throughout the
21、 years I started to 48 . My writing skills increased, my pronunciation was clearer and my grades got better. 1 felt so proud of my _49_. Coming here has made me a better person because now I know much more. It was 50 at beginning but I didnt give up. 51, I kept on trying and learning for the better.
22、 Though I suffered a lot, I managed to 52 my head high. I wouldnt change anything that happened 53 me because I believed everything happened fora(n) _54_. I got over ail the difficulties. Thanks to everything, Im 55 where I am.36. A. face B. language C. customD. rule37. A. right B. possibility C. ch
23、anceD. way38. A. struggle B. mistake C.event D. accident39. A. which B. that C. whereD. how40. A. go B. goingC. wentD. have gone41. A. spell B. tellC. sayD, pronounce42. A. quietly B. quicklyC. certainlyD. surely43. A. break in B. break outC. burst outD. burst into44. A.puzzled B. sadC. disappointed
24、D. depressed45. A. Whatever B. HoweverC. WheneverD. Wherever46. A. missed B. hatedC. finishedD. left47. A. Due to B. Thanks toC. WithD. Despile 48.A.worry B.continue C.work D.important49.A.luck B.effort C. achievement D.plan50.A.important B.painful C. boring D.gangerous51.A.Instead B.Otherwise C.The
25、refore D.Somehow52.A.rise B.raise C. hold D.remain53.A.at B.to C.for D.on54.A.time B.excuse C.explanation D.reason55.A.lying B.leaving C.standing D.laying第三部分 阅读理解(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ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Admission and Ticketing of the American Museum of Natural History Suggested Gtncral Adm
26、ission Adults: $22Children(2-12): $12.50Senior/students with ID: $I7 Adult Members: Free Child Members: Free Suggested General Admission, which supports the Museums scientific and educational efforts, me udes admission to all 45 Museum halls and Rose Center for Earth and Space. Should you wish to pa
27、y less than the suggested admission, you may do so by buying tickets at any admissions desk at the Museum. By buying tickets online,you agree to pay the full suggested admission plus a service charge perticket.Muscum Plus One Admission Adults: $27 Children(2-12):$l6 Seniors / Students with ID: $22 M
28、useum Plus One tickets include admission to the Maseun, and Rose Center for Earth and pluss one special exhibition,LeFrak Theater film,or Hayden Planetarium Space Show.Supersaver AdmissionAdults: $35 Children (2-12): $22 Seniors / Students with ID: $28 Aduil Members: $16.50 Child Members: $12 SupCrS
29、aver tickets include admission to the Museum and Rose Center for Earth and Space plus all special exhibitions, LeFrak Theater films,and the Hayden Planetarium Space Show.Discounted Admission Simply present your membership card any Membership Desk to rocelve your complimentary tickets (优惠券)to special
30、 exhlbitions. Mettibeni also receive discounted admission to I LeFrak Theater films, the Hayden Planetarium Space Show, and seasonal liveexhibitionsincludingFrogs: A Chorus of Colony ,Lizards Snakes: Alivel, and The Butterfly Conservatory. Prices are as follows:Adult Members: $12.50 Child Members: $
31、856.According to the parage, if you buy tickets online, you will .A. spent a little more moneyB. be provided with the best serviceC. be expected to visit the museum firstD. be allowed to visit some special halls57. The reason why the third kind of admission h called “SuperSaver” is that .A.visitors
32、can get this kind of tickets for freeB.the tickets of this kind allow people to visit more hallsC.the tickets of this kind are much cheaper than the othersD.the tickets of this kind offer people unlimited visits to the Museum.B Say youre in the supermarket parking lot, holding your baby, bags of goo
33、ds, and trying to open your car. A stranger walks up and says, “Here, lei me hold your baby.” Should you let him? The researchers knew from former studies that people are quite similar when it comes to how they judge a faces trustworthiness. They wanted to find out whether that would be true if peop
34、le only saw a face for a quick moment an amount of time so short that it would prevent making a conscious judgement. To carry out their study, The researchers monitored the amygdala (扁桃腺结构)of 37 volunteers while showing them 300 faces for 33 milliseconds (毫秒) each. Those faces had already been teste
35、d with a different set of 10 subjects, who saw them for much longer. In those earlier tests, people agreed about whether to trust each face. Faces with higher inner eyebrows and obvious cheekbones arc seen as trustworthy and lower inner eyebrows and shallower cheekbones arc seen as untrustworthy. Or
36、 we can notice trustworthiness in someone elses face thanks to some clues like the amount of white showing in the eyes. After the new subjects “saw” each face for 33 milliseconds, the image was replaced by a neutral (中立的)face mask for 167 milliseconds (hat disturbed further visual processing of the
37、target. Fascinatingly, different parts of the amygdala lit up when a subject saw an untrustworthy face and a trustworthy one 一 and it lit up more when the face in question was doubtful. “Faces that appear likely to cause harm arc suddenly tracked by the amygdala, so it could then quickly change othe
38、r brain processes and make fast responses to people approach or avoid, says Jon Freeman, the studys senior author. His research suggests that the amygdalas role in instantly explaining social signs is more important than earlier thought, which makes sense when you consider human history. Aggression
39、and conflict have had a great effect on human evolution. Automatic judgementic on anothees possibility to harm or help via facial trustworthiness would help people to survive. “Our talents for making instant judgements could either come from birth or be learned from the social environment”Freeman sa
40、ys. Our results cant speak to that issue.” So should you trust the guy in the parking lot? Your brain already knows.58. The researchers tried to find out .A. whether people judge a faces trustworthiness similarlyB. how much time people need to trust a personC. what prevents people making a conscious
41、 judgementD. whether people can trust strangers in a short time59. According to the study, people look more trustworthy if .A.their cheekbones are more noticeableB. their inner eyebrows are much lower C.their eyes have a larger amount of whiteD. their faces are a little shallower60.What does the pas
42、sage mainly talk about?A. You may trust someone at first sight.B. You can trust a person without any doubt.C. You can judge a person without being aware of itD. Your brain decides whether to trust someone in milliseconds.C Bananas are a good source of various vitamins and minerals. They can help fig
43、ht against depression and prevent muscle cramps (痉挛).They can lower blood pressure and protect against heart attacks. To most people, bananas taste great. They add natural sweetness to some baked goods and healthy drinks. So, there are many reasons to eat bananas. And now there is another. Bananas,
44、ii turns out, have a secret weapon which could protect against viruses. Scientists are now taking a protein (蛋白质)found in bananas and turning u into a drug that may someday fight viral infections. The secret weapon is called banana lectin, or BanLee. BanLee is a protein that attaches to sugar molecu
45、les and keeps viruses out of cells. A virus cannot infect what it cannot enter, and simply dies if it cant infect cells. According to the researchers, BanLee could be one of the first antiviral agents to treat a wide range of viruses, including HIV and even the common flu virus. BanLee is a modified
46、, or changed, protein. “Remember, when you are eating the banana, the protein is an actual protein, not our modified protein; it is probably going to be chewed by the stomach acid So we very much doubt whether eating bananas will help you, says David Markovitz, senior co-author of the study at the U
47、niversity of Michigan in Ann Arbor. At this point, Markivitz says, there are no plans to test the BanLee protein on humans. Its early days, he says. “Were trying to help people with their health, not harm them. So its good to be cautious about where we are going. We also want to be successful with t
48、his drug very much, but were not there. It may be early on, but these researchers may want to hurry. A deadly fungus (真菌),called Tropical Race 4 (TR4), has been killing banana crops seriously around the world.61. Whats the first paragraph mainly about?A.Bananas can be used to cure diseases.B. Eating
49、 bananas is of great benefit to us.C.Bannas can be cooked in many ways.D. Bananas are the best food for our health.62.The secret weapon of the banana in the second paragraph refers to .A.a kind of sugar molecule B.aspecalvirus C. a kind of protien D.aspecalstructure63. What can we learnm about the B
50、anLeee protein from Markovitz?A.It should be tested on humans quicklyB. It wil1 unavoidably do a little harm t0 health.C. Its a pity the drug comes out to be a failure.D. its impossible to be tested on people.64.These researchers may want to hurry because .A. many other countries are doing the same
51、researchB. the supply of bananas is facing a threatC. more and more people have serious diseasesD. a deadly fungus is killing people around the worldD I was adopted (领养)from China as a baby by white parents in America. 1 have six great siblings (兄弟姐妹)and have loved all the fun that comes from growin
52、g up in a big family. I am still firmly in the pro-adoption camp at the age of 15, but there are definite things that 1 think parents should understand about growing older as a transracial (跨种族的)adoptee. Like all kids, I love the idea of becoming a young adult. Ill soon be able to drive, go out on d
53、ales and one day go to college. But theres one part about growing older than is difficult for me. I have found that as I age, it s harder for the public to recognize me as being a part of my family. Its much easier to be a transracial adoptee when you are a little kid, because when people see you wi
54、th your white parents, their brains click to, “Oh, that must be their adopted daughter.” But as I grew into my teens and started to become a young woman, that completely changed. Now when I m out with my mom, people dont automatically make the mother-daughter connection like they used to. For exampl
55、e, if we go out to a restaurant like Qdoba where I order in line, Im always asked how I want to pay, as if I am there by myself. The waiter never puts the Asian teen together with the white woman behind me. Or if I am out with my mom and one of my friends who is white, then shes always assumed to be
56、 the daughter, and Im just the girl following for the day. I find myself loudly saying the word “Mom” when we are out in public to avoid being seen as either the foreign exchange student, or just a random Asian girl standing next to a white woman. But his is nothing compared to the changes in how pe
57、ople view me now when 1 am with my elder brothers and dad. Last year, 1 went to a special event dinner evening with my father. I had worn a nice dress, high heels and make-up, which was pretty rare for me. I was so excited to be out with my dad at a formal event, but all of my happiness and exciteme
58、nt disappear when two of his colleagues assumed I was his Asian date. I seriously wanted to dig myself a hole and not come out the rest of the night. The same kind of assumption is now made when Im with my elder brothers. Sadly, most people assume Im the girlfriend and never the sister. Its in those
59、 moments that I wish I could shout, Tm related to them!” 一 especially when 1 see the looks that they sometimes give to my brothers which seem to say, “Way to score with the Asian girlfriend.” Coming to terms with that stereotype (成见)is thesubject for another day.Of course. but when I see our Photost
60、ogether .I only see big rother/little sister. Its true that life is simpler and easier when you are young. its wonderful to be a girl when your world is filled with fairy princesses and knights in shining armor its a lot harder to get older and no longer be seen as a member of my own family unless I
61、 have a neon sign (霓虹灯)above my head telling the public that were related.Since I cant have that sign with me 24 hours a day ,7days a week,I week I am learning to ignore those who look at me and make quick,decisive jusgements which are often incorrect.So to all the parents raising little kids of a d
62、ifferent race,just know this is a real possibility that will face in the future.You might want to loudly drop those “Hi son! And “I love you daughter!”Comments a lot more often whenyoure out in Public. Or Im thinking of starting my own T-shirt company which just might help a bit too!65.When saying i
63、n the pro-adoption camp, the author means she .A. is still in the same familyB. thinks adoption is all right C.is in the same mood as beforeD. stays in a nursery school66.Paragraph 2 indicates that to most people .A.transracial adoption is only for little childrenB. transracial adoption is a hard re
64、ality to acceptC. transracial adoption should not be encouragedD. the ideal and the reality are totally different67. When the author is out with her mom, .A. they always go along with a white girlB. she always feels afraid to shout “Mom”C. theyre always thought not to be relatedD. shes always mistak
65、en for an exchange student68. What is the matter that the author cant stand the most?A. She cant be accepted by the American society.B. Some men want her brother to introduce her to them.C. A white girl is regarded as the daughter instead of her.D. Shes thought to be her fathers lover when theyre ou
66、t.69. We can infer from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 4 that . A.she feels depressed whenever she sees the photosB. she is not her brothers girlfriend but his younger sisterC. she has already become used to the stereotype about herD. the family brings much pleasure to her despite all those tr
67、oubles. 70. Why is the author thinking of starting her own T-shirt company?A. To realize her childhood dream.B. To print “mom” and “daughter” on the T-shirts.C. To become more independent of her adoptive parents.D. To earn money to support her family.第II卷 非选择题(共45分)第四部分:词汇检测 一、单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根
68、据句子意思和首字母提示,在空白处填上一个在语法和意思上都恰当的词。注意:请将-个完整的单词写在答题卡上。71. Her d to the protection of the mountain gorllias in Africa reminded people of dangers these animals are lacing.72. Almost immediaicly Harrison began to complain about the weather, for even though it was still summer, n reined continaully and it
69、 was often bcold.73. Three mountains, Meili. Baimang and Haba, arc covered with snow, toverthe land.74.So sisthe mountain that it is dangerous for you to climb it especially during bad weather.75.I am very sorry if I have (打扰)you, but would you like to do me a favor?二、句型/句意转换(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)76.Once
70、 the paper makers showed people how to make paper, it came into widespread use throughout the world. As soon as people learnt how to make paper, it all overthe world.77. The viruses can cause you to be ill or even die if you let them into your body.If , the viruses can bring about illness or even de
71、ath.78. The best times to visit Shangri-la are spring and autumn when you will experience the mildest (cmperalurc.The best times to visit Shangri-la are spring and autumn when the temperature is .79. Many kinds of wildlife make Africa their homes, which is known to us all.As we all know, Africa awid
72、e variety of wildlife.80. The police arc questioning a man who has something to do with the incidentThe police arc questioning a man theincident.第五部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;毎小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。Garlic: The Key to a Long Life? Garlic (大蒜)is one of the most common cooking things aro
73、und the world. Many dishes in Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas have used this strong-flavored vegetable for hundreds of years. People have also used garlic for medicine for hundreds of years. Researchers studied the medicinal use of garlic throughout history. They found references to garlic in
74、ancient texts from Egypt, Greece, Rome, China and India. For example, in ancient Greece and Rome, people considered garlic an aid to strength and patience. The original Olympic athletes in Grece ate garlic to perform better in the races. The ancient Romans fed garlic to the soldiers and sailors. Wor
75、kers who built the pyramids in Egypt ale garlic to increase their strength. Garlic creates a gas called hydrogen sulfide (硫化氢) . It does an important job in our bodies. Hydrogen sulfide makes bold vessels relaxed. Relaxing blood vessels in turn,allows more oxygento travel to the bodys organs. It mak
76、e:& high blood pressure become lower and protects the body against diseases related to heart and blood vessels. But lets leave the laboratory and go to the kitchen. Dont throw out older garlic that has sprouled(发芽).Youmayhave thoughtthatgarlic growing light green sprouts was pastits prime or old and
77、 on its way to the dustbin. But not so fast. Scientists Have reported that this oldergarlic is better for our bodies than fresh garlic. When researchers tested garlic that had sprouted for five days,they found it contained higher anlioxidant activity (抗氧化活性)than fresher garlic. Also, to get the full
78、 effect of garlics health benefits, do not add it to food or cook with it at once. Cutting, crushing or mincing (搞碎或切碎) garlic releases the healthy compound(化合物)found in the vegetable. But heating the garlic or adding it to other things pave healthy compound. So cut or crush the garlic, and let it r
79、est by itself for a couple of minutes. So, arc there any negative facts to garlic? Well, the same reason garlic is good for us and good in dishes-that strong sulfur flavor is the same reason it gives us bad breath. But there might be a cure for that too. Another study found that eating an apple afte
80、r eating garlic cuts down on the strong garlic smell on ones breath.第六部分 书面表达 (共1小题;满分25分) 请仔细观察这幅为“家”的漫画,用英语写一篇短文,阐明漫画中所反映的问题,并提出解决的方法(至少三点)注意: 仔细品味图文的韵味,可以适当发挥想象,不要做简单描述; 词数150个左右,开头已经写好,不计入总词数。 参考词汇:spoil v.溺爱 As is vividly shown in the picture, many parents and grandparents consider their child
81、as theapple of their eyes, 20172018学年度高一年级第一学期教学质量调研(三)英语试题参考答案第一部分 听力 (10分 每题0.5分)1-5 CBBAA 6-10 ACABB 11-15 CABCA 6-20 CCABC第二部分 语言知识与运用(一)单选 (15分 每题1分)21-25 BDABA 26-30 ABDCB 31-35 DBAAB(二)完形 (20分 每题1分)36-40 BCABA 41-45 DADAC 46-50 BDDCB 51-55 ACBDC第三部分 阅读理解 (30分 每题2分)56-57 AB 58-60 DAD 61-64 BCB
82、B 65-70 BACDDB第四部分 词汇检测(一)单词拼写 (5分 每题1分)71. devotion 72. bitterly 73. towering 74. steep 75. disturbed / bothered / interrupted(二)句型句意转换 (5分 每题1分)76. was widely used / was used widely 77. breathed / taken in 78. at its mildest 79. is home to 80. in connection with第五部分 任务型阅读(10分 每题1分)81. centuries 82
83、. history 83. patient 84. increased 85. relax 86. prevent 87. containing 88. immediately 89. leave 90. reduce / decrease第六部分 书面表达(满分25分)As can be seen from the picture, many parents and grandparents consider their child as the apple of their eyes, which is a common phenomenon in our society.However,
84、 too much love will surely lead to many problems. Firstly, the spoiled children tend to lack the ability to live independently, as a result of depending on their parents too much. Secondly, they will develop the bad habit of wasting money and even like to find fault with others.Whats worse, being se
85、lf-centered, they dont care about others, and are always unwilling to take on their own responsibility. In my opinion, we must solve the problem as soon as possible. For one hand, parents should learn to say no to their children, and dont give them whatever they want. For another, children themselve
86、s ought to know what to do and what not to do as well as learning to be independent of their parents. Last but not least, the importance of school education cant be stressed too much. Only in this way can the young generation enjoy a bright future.听力材料Text 1M: Would you give me the account and check
87、 number?W: My account number is 00332955104, and the check number is 7395647.Text 2M: Id like to go to the Shanghai Museum. Is it close to the Grand Theater?W: Im sorry you have gone I the opposite direction. Youd better get off at the next stop.Text 3M: This place is so crowded and noisy! How long
88、on earth shall I have to wait?W: Im sorry, sir. Just a minute. There will be a table available.Text 4W: I heard that Michael and Jennifer got a good price when they sold their house.M: Yes, they did. Now theyre really getting richer. In fact, theyre thinking of going on a long vacation.Text 5W: You
89、must have had half a dozen cups of coffee so far, and its not even lunchtime.M: Im only on my third, but threes probably enough for one day.Text 6 W: Hello, Tom! Where are you going?M: Hello, Julia! Im going to my aunts.W: Is that box heavy?M: No, its light.W: But its filled with books! Can I help y
90、ou?M: Of course. Could you open the door, please?W: OK.M: Thanks. By the way, I have two tickets her for tonights film. Would you like to go with me?W: Thats great!Text 7W: Whats the matter with Bernard today? He started shouting from the moment he stepped into the office.M: I dont know. He usually
91、doesnt act that way at all. I guess he got up on the wrong side of the bed.W: Waking up in a bad mood is no reason for him to be so angry, and to go around shouting at everybody like that.M: Hopefully hell relax as the day goes on. The manager is talking with him now.Text 8W: Taxi! Taxi!M: Where to,
92、 Miss?W: Diamond Hotel on Beach Avenue. How much do you think the fare will be?M: Well, about $3. I cant tell exactly, but whatever it is, it will show on the meter.W: I took a taxi yesterday from the station to Diamond Hotel, and the driver charged me $6.M: Was it rush hour?W: No, it wasnt.M: Well,
93、 there is nothing I can say, Miss. Are you new in this city?W: Yes. Ill probably stay her for two more weeks.M: In that case, you can try to call a cab company to send you a cab next time when you need one. That will certainly make you feel sager Here you are, Diamond Hotel.W: Thank you for the advi
94、ce. How much is it?M: $2.98.W: Here is $3. Keep the change.Text 9W: Is this your car?M: Yes. Why are you asking?W: You cant park your car here. Dont you see the sign “No Parking” here?M: Oh, Im sorry. I didnt notice it. I havent been here more than three minutes.W: Ill have to ask you to move your c
95、ar at once, otherwise youll be getting a parking ticket.M: Well, where am I to park my car?W: Theres a car park just around the corner.M: Most likely its full.W: Well, anyway you cant stay here. You see, you are blocking the traffic. Can I see your driving license?M: Sure. One moment. Here you are.W
96、: Thank you, sir. That s all right. Now you must move your car.M: Very well, officer. Im going.Text 10W: Good afternoon, shoppers! This is a special request from the security department here at Wal-Mart. We hope you are finding everything you are looking for, but right now, we need your help. We are
97、 looking for 12-year-old boy named Brandon McSorley. Brandon, if you can hear this, please go to the security desk. Your mom is looking for you. All other guests, please take a moment to help us find Brandon. His mother Sally was last with him in the frozen foods section about 10 minutes ago, and sh
98、e thinks he is still somewhere in the store, possibly in the toys section or the sporting goods section. Brandon is wearing a red shirt, blue jeans, white shoes, and a black baseball cap. He is about 5 feet 2 inches tall with dark hair and blue eyes. If you see Brandon, please help him to get to the security desk. You can also tell us in time if you see Brandon or have any other information about him. Thank you very much for your help, and enjoy the rest of your day her at Wal-mart.