1、如东中学高三英语检测第一卷(选择题,共85分)第一部分:听力(共两节, 满分20 分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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 does the man need? A. A new computer.B. A new mouse.C. A new computer screen.2. What does the woman want from the store? A. Cookies.B.
2、 Peanut butter.C. Milk.3. What are the speakers doing?A. Delivering a package. B. Complaining about bad service. C. Looking for a service company online.4. How does the girl probably feel? A. Happy and excited.B. Frustrated and upset.C. Scared and nervous.5. What is the woman going to do?A. Call Jul
3、ian Assange.B. Watch the news on TV. C. Find some information on the Internet.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,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、7题。6. How does the woman feel about the circus? A. Its childish.B. Its
4、 expensive.C. It sounds really fun.7. What does the man want to do?A. Go to the circus by himself.B. Take Jill out for fun.C. Get work done from the office.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Whats wrong with the womans mother?A. She has been sick. B. She misses her family and friends. C. She cant earn enough to sup
5、port her family.9. Where does the woman live? A. In America.B. In India.C. In Britain.10. What does the woman plan to do next year?A. Study a new language.B. Travel to India.C. Visit her fathers native country.听第8段材料, 回答第11至13题。11. When did the man work as a bike mechanic? A. Two years ago.B. Five y
6、ears ago.C. Ten years ago.12. Which park did the speakers decide to go to in the end? A. Regents Park.B. London Fields.C. Victoria Park.13. What do we know about the womans bike?A. It hasnt been used for long. B. It is in good condition.C. The woman just had it repaired.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. Who is B
7、uster? A. A child.B. A dog.C. A cat.15. What does Buster often do?A. Walk with Lily to school.B. Wait for the man in the park. C. Play with the woman.16. What has the woman been doing?A. Asking the man to give up.B. Comforting the man.C. Criticizing the man.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How many days will t
8、he office be closed? A. One.B. Two.C. Three.18. What is going on in the building? A. Construction work.B. Celebration activities.C. Moving houses.19. What will employees talk about at the meeting on Monday?A. Their future plans.B. Achievement in the past year.C. Work they did at home.20. Who is Dani
9、elle Wilkins?A. The speaker.B. The office manager.C. The building manager.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)21. Therearepeopleintheworldwho_donotknowhowtoboilwater.Noway.A. naturally B.technically C.seriously D.literally22. If your families each want to see a different movie, su
10、ggest a compromise _ they pick a movie everyone can agree on. A. where B. that C. which D. what23. The best things you can give children, _ good habits, are good memories. A. far from B. but for C. next to D. except for24. Ladies and gentlemen, please raise your glasses and drink a _ to the success
11、of the new company. A. privilegeB. toast C. priority D. ambition25. The guy standing at the bar is so handsome. Any idea who he is?He is the guy I _ you about.A. had told B. was telling C. would tell D. am telling 26. It takes considerable knowledge just to realize the extent of your own _. A. inexp
12、erience. B. knowledge C. wisdom D. ignorance 27. Families of 36 victims of the New Years Eve stampede in Shanghai will receive 800,000 yuan each_ their injuries, local authorities said Wednesday. A. in light of B. in favor of C. in praise of D. in terms of28. It is natural for even the best athletes
13、 to miss the medals they _ for and, therefore, understandable for them to cry when they loseA. are training B. have trained C. were training D. had trained29. I guess you might have missed the train to San Francisco. Well, I almost _.A. might B. had C. did D. have30. Jack, to his _, refused to get i
14、nvolved although his friends insisted on his trying the drug.A. preference B. surprise C. credit D. opinion31. If I had ever feared death before, it was _ compared to how I felt as the roller coaster moved faster and faster.A. anything B. something C. everything D. nothing32. CICC released a list of
15、 the 30 most beautiful counties in China for the year 2014, with Yangshuo _ the list. A. topped B. topping C. to top D. having topped33. Many people wont _ a suggestion without being asked. So dont hesitate to ask!A. confirm B. volunteer C. reflect D. exhibit34. How many pages have you covered the b
16、ook? I just went _ the third line on Page 89.A. as long as B. as much as C. as many as D. as far as35. -Forgotten something? I can keep an eye on your kids if you want to go and get it. -_. Thank you all the same. A. Its very kind of you.B. Oh, how careless of me. C. I might as well go and get it.D.
17、 Well, I can do without it.第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)A feeling of excitement overcame me as I looked around the stadium.At 5:30 pm, two hours before game time, I walked into the locker room. My 36 of school, music and what I planned to do on Saturday night were 37 with the simple aim to beat the fo
18、otball team across the field from us tonight.Approaching my locker, I noticed my teammates 38 . Some rested on benches, staring up at the ceiling 39 it were a film of the opposing teams play. Some seemed a bit more 40 , using the time to tell jokes. A few stared at the field, 41 what will happen in
19、120 minutes.Our coach, Tony Severino, came out of his office at 6 oclock. He told the team how 42 this game was for the season, between two of the states top teamsmy school and our opposing team, Liberty High School. His words gave the team impulse(冲动)it needed to 43 .At 7:10 pm, warm ups finished,
20、we went over the game 44 and discussed what we needed to do for the next three hours. The sound of the national anthem(国歌) 45 that we were only minutes from the action. Our coach usually made a final 46 . But tonight was different. On this clear night he 47 looked around the room at all the players
21、and shouted, “Lets go and get them.” Even 48 the “get” came out of his mouth, we were already 49 our way out of the door.Outside, a few young fans reached to touch our hands, eager to be a 50 of our schools winning tradition. When I smiled and 51 my hand, the young faces lit up as if they had just m
22、et Superman.Seconds later, the team ran onto the 52 , moving as a mass of blue, in front of a packed stadium. We enjoyed a noisy 53 from fans and the fight song played by our school band. Breathing in the 54 of one of the biggest game of the year, I felt we were sure to win. I told myself, “This was
23、 what it was all about” and 55 that it was for moments like this that I loved high school football.36Athoughts BideasCpicturesDminds37AcoveredBmixedCreplacedDfilled38AexercisingBstrugglingCpreparingDpreviewing39Ain caseBeven thoughCas long asDas if40ArelaxedBworriedCfrightenedDimpressed41AdreamingBw
24、ishingCexpectingDimagining42AuselessBdifficultCavailableDimportant43Awarm upBpick upCget upDrise up44ArouteBframeCplanDforecast45AurgedBinsistedCsuggestedDstressed46AspeechBpreparationCdecisionDchange47AfinallyBsimplyCactuallyDeventually48AwhenBbeforeCasDsince49AleadingBdraggingCshowingDmaking50Apla
25、yerBfriendCpartDteam51Aheld outBtook outCgot outDbrought out52AfieldBstageCyardDgarden53AsuccessBreplyCachievementDwelcome54AatmosphereBexperienceCexpectationDexamination55AacceptedBadmittedCrealizedDrecognized第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)ATHE SATURDAY EVENING POSTPAST, PRESENT & FUTUREAs the oldest
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33、evepost.org56. Which of the following has a WRONG account of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST?A. It has a great fame partly for its nicely-written articles.B. Creative minds are easy to stand out on this platform.C. Its all-round development leaves no room to be polished.D. Focusing it closely on the natio
34、n makes it well-received.57. Which column of the homepage can you probably find this passage from?A. About us B. Magazine Review C. Licensing D. Submission Guidelines B Some of the old worries about artificial intelligence were closely linked to the question of whether computers could think. The fir
35、st massive electronic computers, capable of rapid calculation and little or no creative activity, were soon dubbed(取绰号) “electronic brains”. A reaction to this terminology quickly followed, computers were called “high speed idiots”, an effort to protect human vanity(虚荣心) . But not everyone realized
36、the implications of the high-speed idiot tag. It has not been pointed out enough that even the human idiot is one of the most intelligent life forms on earth. If the early computers were even that intelligent, it was already a remarkable state of affairs. One consequence of speculation(推测) about the
37、 possibility of computer thought was that we were forced to examine with new care the idea of thought in general. It soon became clear that we were not sure what we meant by such terms as thought and thinking. We tend to assume that human beings think, some more than others, though we often call peo
38、ple thoughtless or unthinking. Dreams cause a problem, partly because they usually happen outside our control. They are obviously some type of mental experience, but are they a type of thinking? And the question of nonhuman life forms adds further problems. Many of us would maintain that some of the
39、 higher animals-dogs, cats, apes, and so on - are capable of at least basic thought, but what about fish and insects? If thinking is demonstrated by evident electrical activity in the brain, then many species are capable of thought. Once we have formulated clear ideas on what thought is in biologica
40、l creatures, it will be easier to discuss the question of thought in artifacts(人工制品). And what is true of thought is also true of the many other mental processes. One of the immense benefits of a research is that we are being forced to scrutinize(仔细研究), with new rigor, the working of the human mind.
41、 It is already clear that machines have superior mental abilities to many life forms. No fern(蕨类) or oak tree can play chess as well as even the simplest digital computer, nor can frogs weld(焊) car bodies as well as robots. It seems that, viewed in terms of intellect, the computer should be set well
42、 above plants and most animals. Only the higher animals can compete with computers with regard to intellect and even then with diminishing success.58. Why was “Electronic brains” changed to “high speed idiots”? A. People felt threatened. B. People wanted to show their superiority in a superficial wa
43、y. C. People thought that even human idiots are cleverer than computers. D. People didnt realize the implications of the high-speed idiot tag.59. What was one result of speculating whether computers could think?A. We had to figure out how human brain works.B. We had to reconsider what thought mean i
44、n general.C. We had to get mental processes under control.D. We had to determine if thinking can be demonstrated. 60. What does the author want to illustrate by mentioning the fern and the oak tree? A. Digital computers are the most intelligent in the world. B. Human beings are the most intelligent
45、in the world. C. Lower animals are unable to think like human beings.D. Some creatures are inferior to computers in mental abilities.CWe know that hugs make us feel easy inside. And this feeling, it turns out, could actually ward off stress and protect the immune (免疫) system, according to a new rese
46、arch from Carnegie Mellon University.Its a well-known fact that stress can weaken the immune system. In this study, the researchers sought to determine whether hugs-like social support more broadly -could protect individuals from the increased sensitivity to illness brought on by the particular stre
47、ss that come with interpersonal conflict.“We know that people experiencing ongoing conflicts with others are less able to fight off cold viruses. We also know that people who report having social support are partly protected from the effects of stress on psychological states, such as depression and
48、anxiety, “the studys lead author, psychologist Dr. Sheldon Cohen , said in a statement. “We tested whether awareness of social support is equally effective in protecting us from sensitivity to infection caused by stress and also whether receiving hugs might partially account for those feeling of sup
49、port and thus protect a person against infection.”In the experiment , over 400 healthy adults filled out a questionnaire about their perceived (感知) social support and also participated in a nightly phone interview for two weeks . They were asked the frequency they engaged in interpersonal conflicts
50、and received hugs that day.Then, the researchers exposed the participants to a common cold virus, and monitored them to assess signs of infection. They found that both perceived (察觉) social support and more frequent hugs reduced the risk of infection associated with experiencing interpersonal confli
51、ct. Regardless of whether or not they experienced social conflicts, infected participants with greater perceived social support and more frequent hugs had less severe illness symptoms.“This suggests that being hugged by a trusted person may act as an effective means of conveying support and that inc
52、reasing the frequency of hugs might be an effective means of reducing the effects of stress,” Cohen said. “The apparent protective effect of hugs may result from the physical contact itself or hugging being a behavioral indicator of support and closeness. Either way, those who receive more hugs are
53、somewhat more protected from infection.”If you need any more reason to go wrap your arms around someone special, consider this: hugs also lower blood pressure, reduce fearsome around death and dying, improve heart health and decrease feeling of loneliness.61. In Paragraph 1, the underlined words “wa
54、nd off “can be replaced by _. A. produce B. increase C. prevent D. support62. Dr. Sheldon Cohens experiment shows that _. A. hugs can hide serious illness symptoms B. social conflicts can monitor signs of infection C. social support can reduce the risk of having a cold D. depression and anxiety resu
55、lt from less social support63. The passage aims to convey that _.A. hugs can have protective effects B. social support can cure diseases C. interpersonal conflicts cause infections D. stress can weaken our immune system64. The passage is most likely to be found in _. A. a social science magazine B.
56、a commercial brochure C. a medical report D. an academic essay DYou went to the butchers for meat, the pharmacy for aspirin, and the grocery store for food. But when I spent the summer with my Grandmother in Warwick, N.Y., she sent me down to the general store with a list. How could I hope to find a
57、nything on the packed, messy shelves around me?I walked up to the counter. Behind it was a lady like no one Id ever seen. Fake-jewel-encrusted glasses teetered(摇摇欲坠) on the tip of her nose, gray hair was piled on her head.“Excuse me,” I said. She looked up.“Youre that Clements kid,” she said. “Im Mi
58、ss Bee. Come closer and let me get a look at you.” She pushed her glasses up her nose. “I want to be able to describe you to the sheriff(警长) if something goes missing from the store.”“Im not a thief!” I was shocked. I was seven years old, too young to be a thief!“From what I can see youre not much o
59、f anything. But I can tell youve got potential.” She went back to reading her newspaper.“I need to get these.” I said, holding up my list.“So? Go get them.” Miss Bee pointed to a sign on the screen door. “Theres no one here except you and me and Im not your servant, so I suggest you get yourself a b
60、asket from that pile over there and start filling. If youre lucky youll be home by sundown.”Sundown was five hours away. I wasnt sure I would make it.I scanned the nearest shelf for the first item on my list: pork and beans. It took me three wall-to-wall searches before I found a can nestled between
61、 boxes of cereal and bread. Next up was toilet paper, found under the daily newspaper. Band-Aids(创口贴)where had I seen them? Oh, ye next to the face cream. The store was a puzzle, but it held some surprises too. I found a new Superman comic tucked(折叠) behind the peanut butter.I visited Miss Bee a cou
62、ple of times a week that summer. Sometimes she short-changed me. Other times she overcharged. Or sold me an old newspaper instead of one that was current. Going to the store was more like going into battle. I left my Grandmas house armed with my listmemorized to the letterand marched into Miss Bees
63、like General Patton marching into North Africa.“That can of beans is only twenty-nine cents!” I corrected her one afternoon. I had watched the numbers change on the cash register closely, and Miss Bee had added 35 cents. She didnt seem embarrassed that I had caught her overcharging. She just looked
64、at me over her glasses and fixed the price.Not that she ever let me declare victory. All summer long she found ways to trip me up. No sooner had I learned how to pronounce bicarbonate of soda(小苏打) and memorized its location on the shelf than Miss Bee rearranged the shelves and made me hunt for it al
65、l over again. By summers end the shopping trip that had once taken me an hour was done in 15 minutes. The morning I was to return to Brooklyn, I stopped in to get a packet of gum.“All right, Miss Potential,” she said. “What did you learn this summer?” That youre a meany! I pressed my lips together.
66、To my amazement, Miss Bee laughed. “I know what you think of me,” she said. “Well, heres a news flash: I dont care! Each of us is put on this earth for a reason. I believe my job is to teach every child I meet ten life lessons to help them. Think what you will, Miss Potential, but when you get older
67、 youll be glad our paths crossed!” Glad I met Miss Bee? Ha! The idea was absurd.Until one day my daughter came to me with homework troubles.“Its too hard,” she said. “Could you finish my math problems for me?”“If I do it for you how will you ever learn to do it yourself?” I said. Suddenly, I was bac
68、k at that general store where I had learned the hard way to tally up(结算) my bill along with the cashier. Had I ever been overcharged since?As my daughter went back to her homework, I wondered: Had Miss Bee really taught me something all those years ago? I took out some scrap paper(便条纸) and started w
69、riting._65. Why did the writer spend a long time doing her first shopping in the general store? A. She was too young to remember all the items on the list.B. Miss Bee thought she was a thief and did not treat her kindly.C. Her grandmother asked her to buy too many things.D. The store was in disorder
70、 and she was not familiar with the shop.66. What can we infer from the writers comparing herself to “General Patton”?A. She was well prepared.B. She was very aggressive.C. Going shopping in the store was a challenge to her.D. Going shopping was so fun that it was like playing a war game.67. In the e
71、yes of the kid, Miss Bee was _.A. kind B. serious C. straightforward D. mean68. The underlined phrase “trip me up” means _.A. made me walk a long wayB. cause me to make a mistakeC. make me lost my wayD. offer me a guide in direction69. What does Miss Bee mean by saying “when you get older youll be g
72、lad our pathscrossed”? _A. The writer would benefit from the experience there.B. Life was full of surprises.C. They could really share something together.D. She was really a teacher in disguise.70. At the end of the story, the writer might write down the following on the paper EXCEPT _.A. Dont be so
73、 quick to judge other peopleB. The best teacher isnt only in schoolC. Stick to your dream whatever happens D. Dont expect to be helped when you are in trouble第卷(共 35 分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共 10 小题,每小题 1 分,满分 10 分)Cycling is the new golfTraditionally, business associates would get to know each other over a rou
74、nd of golf. But road cycling is fast catching up as the preferred way of networking for the modern professional. A growing number of corporate-sponsored charity bike rides and city cycle clubs are providing an ideal opportunity to talk shop with like-minded colleagues and clients(客户) while discussin
75、g different bike frames. Many believe cycling is better than golf for building lasting working relationships, or landing a new job, because it is less competitive.“When you play golf with somebody you have to decide if youre going to beat them, or let them beat you,” says Peter Murray, a former arch
76、itect. “If theyre a client and you dont want to beat them you have to sort of cheat in order to lose. That seems to me not a good way of doing things.” Group cycling, and especially long-distance riding, is a shared experience, Mr. Murray says. Riders often work together and help each other out, tak
77、ing turns to be at the front so that the riders in their slipstream can save almost a third of the effort needed to travel at the same speed. In 2005, Mr. Murray, who is a keen long-distance rider, founded the annual Cycle to Cannes bike ride. This six-day charity event brings together architects wh
78、o want to cycle 1,500km from London to the MIPIM property fair in southern France each March. It has raised 1.5m for a range of charities in Britain and abroad. How someone rides a bike can give you a real insight into what a person is like, says Jean-Jacques Lorraine, a regular participant of Cycle
79、 to Cannes. “There is an easy rhythm about conversations on a bike. I often find Im saying things on a bike which I wouldnt normally say, and equally Ive been confided in when I wasnt expecting it. Some riders are very single-minded, others more collaborative; some are tactical, others an open book.
80、” Many long-distance bike riders say cycling, especially over long distances, simply makes them feel good; it lifts their mood and concentrates things down to the essentials. “The pattern of fuelling, riding, fuelling, arriving, celebrating, sleeping and fuelling again puts all the focus on riding a
81、nd the company of your fellow riders,” says Simon Mottram, chief executive of Rapha, a premium cycling-clothes brand. The simple repetitiveness eases the stresses and pressures of normal life, he adds.Why do cycle rides lend riders so well to networking and making professional contacts? “Grabbing a
82、quick lunch or drink after work, while great for different reasons doesnt give you long enough to get to know someone,” he says. Mr. Murray believes long rides break down conventional hierarchical (等级制度) barriers. “A younger rider can be cycling along with a chief executive and help them in some way
83、 and you get a reversal of the relationship. This changes the relationship when they are off the ride too.”Perhaps the most compelling reason why cycling is a good way to network is because, for many professionals, its a passion and a way of life they share. “Getting out on the bike is what were all
84、 dreaming of doing while were sitting at our computers,” says Mr Mottram. Key pointsDetails(71) between cycling and golf(72) l Both sports help build working relationships.Differencesl In order to please their clients, golf players often lose the game to them (73) . l Compared with golf, cycling is
85、less competitive.l Group cycling involves riders (74) with each other instead of competing with each other.Other (75) of group cyclingl Such bike rides as Cycle to Cannes help raise money for charities.l Group cycling can truly (76) the personalities of the participants.l The repetitiveness of cycli
86、ng can ease riders stresses in daily life, thus (77) their spirits.Reasons why cycling is a good way to networkl Cycling provides colleagues with (78) time to get familiar with each other.l Relationships (79) during cycling will continue in reality. l Cycling is the professionals (80) passion.第五部分:单
87、词拼写 (共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)81. Zhao Benshan, who is _(赋有)with a sense of humor , is popular with his audience.82. In most big cities in China, the housing market is _ (激增)nowadays, which attracts more inhabitants and people from the cities nearby.83. The number of students has s_ from 120 to 80.84. As
88、is known to us all, several new countries have applied for m _of the EU.85. We found a stranger dressed in black sitting in front of us, with his arms f_.86. With new technologies i_, our company saw a boom in car sales.87. Some people have closer b_ with their pets than they do with other people.88
89、. They brought the piano s_ through the front door which was quite narrow.89. Most people said that the high pay was their main m_ for working hard.90. Girls lack s_ while boys often overestimate their abilities.第六部分:书面表达(共20分) 右面这幅图片描绘了中学生交往过程中的一种现象。请根据你对这幅图片的理解用英语写一篇短文,给某英语报社投稿。你的短文应包括以下内容:1. 描述图片
90、内容,如情景、人物、动作,等等;2. 结合漫画,谈谈你的友谊观;3. 结合自身实际,举例谈谈你自己的做法。注意:1. 可参照图中的文字及下面文章开头所给提示,作必要的想象。2. 词数150左右。开头已经写好,不计入总词数。 Sometimes how to make friends is not an easy task for students. _ _ _ _如东中学高三英语检测参考答案 2015/11/7 听力1-5 CBBBC6-10 ABBAB11-15 BBABA16-20 BBACB单选 21-25 DACBB 26-30 DABCC 31-35 DBBDD完形36-40 ACC
91、DA 41-45 DDACC 46-50 ABBDC 51-55AADAC阅读 56-57CA 58-60 BBD 61-64 CCAA 65-70 DCDBAC任务型阅读 71. Comparison 72. Similarity 73. deliberately/intentionally 74. cooperating 75. benefits 76. reflect 77.raising/lifting 78.enough/abundant/adequate 79. established/fostered/built/developed 80. shared单词拼写 81. bles
92、sed 82. booming 83. shrunk 84. membership 85. folded 86. introduced 87. bonds 88.sideways 89. motivation 90. self-confidence参考范文: Sometimes how to make friends is not an easy task for students. From the picture we can see a boy is offering a girl one hundred yuan in an attempt to make friends with h
93、er. Apparently in his eyes, money can buy friendship. Contrary to what the picture conveys, I firmly believe powerful as money seems, it can never buy friendship. Undoubtedly, friendship is supposed to be based on shared interests and activities. Friendship means having someone I can rely on, with w
94、hom I can share my happiness and sorrow. Friendship also means being devoted to others, which involves me supporting my friends whenever they are in trouble. Judging from my own experience, the role that friendship plays in my life can never be ignored, so I do treasure my friendship. For example, h
95、owever occupied with my studies I am, I never fail to keep in touch with my friends. Most importantly, whenever my friends are stuck in a certain difficult situation, I will surely be the first one to give him or her my helping hand. In a word, so long as you can treat your friends with respect and
96、care, you will enjoy a harmonious relationship with your friends even if you are the poorest person in the world.听力材料原文:Text 1M: Will you come with me to get a new computer screen? Mine keeps shutting off. I think its time for a new one, anyway. Mine is really old.W: Sure, that sounds like a good id
97、ea. Ive been meaning to get a new mouse for my computer, and they have both of those at the electronics store.Text 2W: Will you grab some peanut butter from the store, please? I want to make some cookies later.M: Sure thing, honey. Ill grab some when I get coffee later. I think were running low on m
98、ilk, too.Text 3M: He actually said that his company would charge me for his mistake!W: I cant believe that! He was the one who dropped the package when he delivered it! Thats just bad service. You should complain about them online.Text 4M: Sweetie, sometimes you need to share. You should be nice to
99、Willie and let him play on the swings, too. Wouldnt you want him to do the same thing for you?W: Thats not fair! I was here first. Why should he get to have a turn when mines not done yet?Text 5W: Do you know who Julian Assange is?M: Ive never heard that name before. Who is he?W: Hes been in the new
100、s a lot lately, but Im not exactly sure why he is famous. Im going to look his name up online.Text 6M: Have you seen that new circus in town? It is supposed to be really funny!W: I didnt know there was one in town. Arent you a little old to be going to those types of things?M: You are never too old
101、for the circus! Come on, Jill. You should go with me.W: I dont know, Todd. It could be really boring. The show is meant for small children.M: Dont be silly! We will have so much fun. I promise!W: How can you be so sure? I cant even remember the last time I went to a circus.M: My point exactly! Dont
102、you think it would be nice to just have some simple fun and get away from the office world for once?W: Well, I guess Ill go. Only on one condition, though.M: Whats that?W: Youre paying!Text 7M: Hi, Asha. Is your mother feeling any better?W: No, Im afraid not. Shes very homesick. She misses her famil
103、y and friends back in India.M: Do you think she will ever move back to India?W: Im not sure. Its very difficult for her, because my father and my sisters all live here in California, so she doesnt want to leave us.M: Does she ever go visit her family in India?W: She goes back once a year to visit he
104、r family and friends. But when shes in India, she misses her family in the United States.M: It must be very hard for her, to always be torn between two places.W: Yes, it is. And shes always telling us not to forget our Indian culture. So, next year, my sisters and I are planning on traveling to Indi
105、a with her for a few months, so that we can all experience the culture together.M: I think thats a wonderful idea. Shell be so happy!Text 8M: When was the last time you rode that thing?W: I think its been almost ten years. I dragged it out of my garage just now.M: Well, it looks pretty old and worn
106、out, but I guess it should be OK to ride.W: If you say soyoure the expert. Didnt you use to work as a bike mechanic?M: Yeah, just for two years while I was in university, but that was five years ago. Anyway, where do you want to ride?W: I dont know. Maybe we could ride to Regents Park. How long woul
107、d that take?M: About 45 minutes from here. We could also just go to Victoria Park instead. That would be about 15 minutes.W: OK, lets go there.M: Great! Then lets goSo, how does the bike feel?W: Its OK, I guess. But I think I need to stop. Im too tired.M: Youre kidding me. Weve been riding for, like
108、, one minute.W: Sorry, I guess Im out of shape. Maybe we can go someplace closer than Victoria Park.M: OK, lets go to London Fields, thenits only five minutes away.Text 9M: Well, any luck? Did you see Buster anywhere?W: No, I couldnt find him, either. I drove all around the neighborhood. I circled o
109、ur block three times, hoping hed show up. No such luck. Im sorry, Ben.M: Its not your fault. I shouldnt have left the door open. I hope well find him. He is such a huge part of our family. He walks with Lily to school every morning.W: Im sure well find him, Ben. I remember when I lost my dog Spot. W
110、e looked for ten hours, and finally we just gave up. Not long after we got home, Spot showed up at our front door. They know how to get home, Ben. They always do.M: I hope youre right, Lucy. Maybe hell show up before it gets dark. I just hope hes okay.W: He will be, Ben. He has always been loyal to
111、you and your family. Hes probably just off exploring.M: If you say so. Lets walk up Forest Avenue and see if maybe hes hiding in Mr. Johnsons yard. He always likes to bark and chase his cat around there.W: Thats a good idea! See, well find him before you know it. You have nothing to be worried about.Text 10
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