1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家上海理工大学附属中学2015届高三11月基础测试英语试题第I 卷(共103分)I. Listening comprehensionPart A Short ConversationsDirections: In Part A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the quest
2、ions will be read only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Section A1.A.An art museum. B. A beautiful park.C.A college campus. D. An exhibition.2.A.At 10:30
3、. B. At 10:25.C.At 10:40. D. At 10:45.3.A.in a street. B. in a restaurant.C.in a hotel. D. in a cinema.4.A.Robert Wilson isnt at home at this moment. B.Robert Wilson is engaged in the game on-lineC.Robert Wilson phone is broken.D.Robert Wilson is busy now. 5.A.He should smoke less.B.He should give u
4、p smoking.C.He should go to see his doctor.D.He should take some medicine.6.A.By bus. B. By car.C.By plane. D. By train.7.A.The price for rent is beyond their reach.B.The neighborhood is too far away.C.They dont need a new apartment.D.He hopes that they can rent it as soon as possible.8.A.Chicken is
5、 tasty.B.Roast beef is tasty.C.Not very satisfactory.D.Very satisfactory.9.A.Colleagues.B.Husband and wife.C.Employer and employee.D.Mother and son.10.A.The man should change his plan.B.The man can go camping tomorrow.C.Weather forecasts are not available.D.The man wont have to go camping.Section BQ
6、uestions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.11. A. To keep the food they have. B. To spend more than they can manage. C. To finish the food as quickly as they can. D. To make the food delicious.12. A. At each corner. B. In its proper place. C. On the roads. D. In the streets.13. A. Pay
7、 more attention to the food. B. Get rid of bad food completely. C. Make the city more pleasant. D. Reduce the food we eat greatly.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.Section CBlanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for ea
8、ch answer.When does Jack ask Sue to go with him to the charity fair?This _17_ afternoon.Who are the organizers?They are high-school _18_For whom do they collect money?For the Hope _19_Where will they meet?At the school _20_ .Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. Complete the
9、form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.When did the man see the woman standing in a line at registration?_21_.What did the woman sign up for?_22_ course.How long does the woman take the televised lessons?She should take _23_ series of televised lessons.What is the major advantage of th
10、is course, according to the man?It allows more 24_ in students schedule.II. Grammar and VocabularySection ADirections: After reading the passages below, fill in the blanks to make the passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper fo
11、rm of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.(A)A woman named Emily (25) _ (renew) her drivers license was asked by a woman recorder to state her occupation. She hesitated, uncertain how to classify herself. “What I mean is (26) _ you have a job.” explained the
12、recorder.“Of course I have a job,” replied Emily. “Im a mother.”“We dont list mother (27) _ an occupation Housewife covers it,” said the recorder.I forgot all about her story (28) _ one day I found myself in the same situation at Town Hall. The clerk was obviously a career woman. “What is your occup
13、ation?” she asked.I dont know what made me say it. The words simply got out. “Im a researcher in the field of Child Development and Human Relation.”The clerk paused and looked up (29) _ _she hadnt heard right. “Might I ask,” said the clerk, “what do you do in your field?”Coolly, I heard myself reply
14、, “I have a continuing program of research, in the laboratory and in the field. Normally, I would have said indoors and out. Im working for my Master, the whole family, and already have four credits. Of course, the job is one of the (30) _ (demanding) in the humanities, and I often work 14 hours a d
15、ay, but the job is more challenging and the rewards are more of a satisfaction rather than just money.”There was an increasing note of respect in the clerks voice as she completed the form, stood up and personally showed me to the door.As I drove into our driveway, I was greeted by my lab assistant.
16、 Upstairs I could hear my new experimental model, a six-month-old baby, in the child-development program, (31) _ (test) out a new vocal pattern. I felt proud! Motherhood What a glorious career!(B)Once upon a time, a boy was walking through a large woods (32) _ he found a big blackboard hanging on an
17、 old tree trunk. It came complete with a box of chalk pieces, and bright sparks were flying from the tips of every piece of chalk. The boy took a piece of chalk and started to draw on the blackboard: first a tree, then a rabbit, and then a flower Magically, whenever he finished a figure, it came to
18、life and jumped out of the blackboard. Before long, the place became a wonderfully green and fertile forest, full of animals playing happily.(33)_ (excite), the boy also drew his parents and brothers and sisters enjoying a picnic, with their sandwiches and cold meats. He also drew the paper plates a
19、nd the empty tins of sardines(沙丁鱼) left on the ground, (34) _ always happened on their picnics. But when these bits of litter came to life, (35)_ awful happened: around every paper plate and every empty tin, the forest turned grey, and this greyness started spreading quickly everywhere: to the grass
20、, to the flowers, to the animals The boy realized the litter was (36) _ (blame) for all the greyness, so he ran through the forest with the blackboard rubber in his hand to rub it out wherever it (37) _ (land). He was quick and lucky, and didnt leave a single piece of litter. The forest and its anim
21、als managed to recover, and they played together for the rest of the day.The boy never again saw that blackboard, but now, every time he goes to the countryside with his family, he (38) _ remember that adventure and is the first (39) _ (pick) up any litter. And he is sure to remind the others that a
22、nything (40) _ (leave) in the woods can do more damage to the environment than they ever would have expected.Section BDirection: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.A. concept B. critical C. div
23、erse D . emerged AB. facilitated AC. foundational AD. impose BC. interactive BD. promote CD. routine ABC. gradually Since springing up in 2008, Chinese SNS websites have been growing rapidly. While building complete platforms, SNS websites have been attracting a greatly increasing number of users as
24、 well as tremendous advertisers attention.The birth of SNS websites brought us a new _41_ of socializing online using ones real identity. Furthermore, the popularity of SNS websites has made real- identity online interaction a daily _42_ for almost all the Internet users.Blogs, photos, virtual gifts
25、, games and other SNS applications have _43_ real emotional interaction among Internet users.Obviously, real- identity online communication has become a major competitive advantage of SNS websites. Many experts conclude that SNS websites have created a network of real socializing and have solved peo
26、ples daily problems in communication. Hence, solving real life issues and maintaining friendly interpersonal relationship are the _44_ factors that ensure the survival and growth of SNS websites. Data report shows that has helped 63 users find a friend very second during the whole year of 2009 and c
27、reated 1 billion friendships.In addition, celebrities, institutions and organizations have gradually become members of SNS websites. Information sharing becomes more _45_, and the emergence of social games satisfies users need for _46_ entertainment.By gaining users in 2009, the SNS profit model has
28、 _47_ grown clearer. According to the CNNIC annual report, 80% of SNS income comes from Internet advertisement, 15% from VAS(Value- added service), and another 5% from other sources. As the real marketing value of SNS was discovered by more business, many successful partnerships _48_. Advertising pr
29、ofessionals believe that the _49_ properties of SNS include participation, interaction, self- expression and emotional communication. These properties are the basis of SNS marketing activities, and they will _50_ the birth of more marketing models. II. ClozeSection ADirections: For each blank in the
30、 following passages there are four words or phrases marked a, b, c and d. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.Increasingly, Americans are becoming their own doctors. By going online, they diagnose(诊断)their symptoms, order home health tests or medical devices, or eve
31、n self-treat their illnesses with drugs from Internet pharmacies(药店). Some people _51_ doctors because of the high cost of medical care, especially if they lack health insurance. Or they may hesitate because they find it _52_ to discuss their weight, alcohol consumption or couch(沙发) potato habits. _
32、53_ may also fear what they might learn about their health, or they distrust physicians because of _54_ in the past. However, being ones own doctor can also be a(n) _55_ game.Every day, more than six million Americans _56_ the Internet for medical answers. Most of them _57_ what they read on the hea
33、lth websites. A 2002 survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project found that 72 percent of those _58_ believe all of most of what they read on health websites. They shouldnt. _59_ “headache”, and the chances of finding believable and complete information, _60_ a motivation(动机) for commercial g
34、ain, are only one in ten, reports an April 2005 Brown Medical School study. Of the 169 websites the researchers rated(评分), only 16 scored as “high quality”. Recent studies found faulty _61_ about all sorts of other disorders and illnesses, causing one research team to _62_ that a large amount of inf
35、ormation is given _63_ or incompletely and even dangerous information exists on the Internet.The problem is that most people dont know the safe way to surf the Web. “They use a search engine like Google, get 18 trillion(兆) _64_ and start clicking. But thats _65_, because almost anybody can put up a
36、site that looks authoritative, so its hard to know if what youre reading is reasonable or not,” says Dr. Sarah Bass From the National Cancer Institute.51. A. avoidB. distrustC. disobeyD. hate52. A. impracticalB. disappointingC. meaninglessD. embarrassing53. A. ResearchersB. PhysiciansC. PatientsD. D
37、octors54. A. self-treatmentB. health testsC. high costD. negative experiences55. A. interestingB. amusingC. dangerousD. helpful56. A. put upB. turn toC. make upD. take over57. A. doubtB. denyC. acceptD. reject58. A. treatedB. surveyedC. cheatedD. recommended59. A. Look upB. Deal withC. Get rid ofD.
38、Get down60. A. interested inB. contrary toC. relevant toD. free from61. A. factsB. pricesC. devicesD. websites62. A. opposeB. warnC. doubtD. suspect63. A. illegallyB. impersonallyC. informallyD. inaccurately64. A. choicesB. surveysC. patternsD. applications65. A. uselessB. beneficialC. riskyD. unbel
39、ievableSection BDirections: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statement. For each of them there are four choices marked a, b, c and d. Choose the one that first best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.(A)Adverti
40、sing is a highly developed twentieth-century industry. The development of radio, television, cinema, magazines and newspapers has gone hand in hand with the development of advertising. Why is advertising so popular? Is it a waste of money? It has been proved again and again that repeated advertising
41、 increases product sales. Since it increases production, the price can be reduced. Therefore advertising, instead of making a product more expensive, makes it cheaper.Advertising is now a scientific business. Once managers would say jokingly, “I know that half of what I spend on advertising is waste
42、d, but I dont know which half.” Now, all parts of an advertising program are properly measured and researched.What makes a good advertisement? There have been major changes in advertising in the past sixty years. People read advertisements partly for information and partly for pleasure. Todays adver
43、tisements often start with a question, or a puzzle, with the purpose of attracting the readers attention. Of course, most advertisements contain information. But this is usually contained in a text that is interesting and often funny. Humor is very important. Sometimes advertisements tell a story, o
44、r the story may be continued over a number of advertisements. However, there is a danger in this. It is possible that the reader or viewer will remember the advertisement but not the name of the product.66. The purpose of advertising is _.A. to increase products salesB. to make a product much better
45、C. to spend more moneyD. to reduce the production67. Which of the following can be used in place of the underlined phrase “ hand in hand”?A. Here and there.B. Again and again.C. As usual.D. At the same time.68. What is meant by what managers said in the second paragraph?A. All the money on advertisi
46、ng was wasted.B. Not all the advertisements were well designed.C. All the managers knew about advertising then.D. Managers spent no money on advertising.69. What does the writer think of advertising?A. UselessB. UnnecessaryC. ImportantD. Wasteful(B)Coroline Pond sets off on Thursday on a 4.500-mile
47、journey to visit her husband, Daniel, and her two step-children. Against their will, she and Daniel are forced to live on different continents.The reason is that Caroline is one of hundreds of British wives who are victims of a law which prevents their foreign husbands from joining them in this coun
48、try. This law makes it almost impossible for a British woman to marry a foreigner-unless she is prepared to live in her husbands native country. But the law, which was intended to reduce the number of immigrants coming into the United Kingdom, does not apply to the British male who marries a foreign
49、 woman. He has the legal right to bring her to live with him in the country.“In the eyes of the law, women are second-class citizens,” Caroline says, “ In this country, we have about as many rights as a dog which belongs to a man.”Caroline, 27, is a demonstrator of physiology(生理学)in the Zoology Depa
50、rtment at Oxford University. Daniel is an associate professor of Biology at Michigan University. Before they married eight months ago, she had applied to the Home Office for permission for him to live in Britain. “ It is a waste of time,” she says, “The answer is always never.”For the sake of her ca
51、reer, Caroline wishes to stay in her job for at least another 18 months and the couple was hoping to live in the small Victorian house she owns at Oxford. Ideally, while his wife is at the university, Daniel would have liked to come here and write scientific textbooks.“We have both accepted that I s
52、hould be the breadwinner.” Caroline says, “ Daniel has always looked after the children and would continue to do so. I cannot understand why there is this law against women. After all, I pay the same taxes as a man.”For the past few years, Daniel and Caroline have already crossed the Atlantic 20 tim
53、es between them. “ We are lucky because we can afford to pay the fares, but there must be many women who cannot.” She says. (C)The days of the hunter are almost over in India. This is partly because there is practically nothing left to kill, and partly because some steps have been taken, mainly by b
54、anning tiger-shooting, to protect those animals which still survive.Some people say that Man is naturally a hunter. I disagree with this view. Surely out earliest forefathers, who at forest possessed no weapons, spent their time digging for roots, and were no doubt themselves often hunted by meat-ea
55、ting animals.I believe the main reason why the modern hunter kills is that he thinks people will admire his courage in overpowering dangerous animals. Of course, there are some who truly believe that the killing is not really the important thing, and that the chief pleasure lies in the joy of the hu
56、nt and the beauties of the wild countryside. There are also those for whom hunting in fact offers a chance to prove themselves and risk death by design; these men go out after dangerous animals like tigers, even if they say they only do it to rid the countryside of a threat. I can respect reasons li
57、ke these, but they are clearly different from the need to strengthen your high opinion of yourself.The greatest big-game hunters expressed in their writings something of these finer motives(动机).One of them wrote.“You must properly respect what you are after and shoot it cleanly and on the animals ow
58、n territory(领地)。You must fix forever in your mind all the wonders of that particular day. This is better than letting him grow a few years older to be attacked and wounded by his own son and eventually eaten, half alive, by other animals. Hunting is not a cruel and senseless killing not if you respe
59、ct the thing you kill, not if you kill to enrich your memories, not if you kill to feed your people.”I can understand such beliefs, and can compare these hunters with those who hunted lions with spears(矛) and bravely caught them by the tail. But this is very different from many tiger-shoots I have s
60、een, in which modern weapons were used. The so-called hunters fired from tall trees or from the backs of trained elephants. Such methods made tigers seem no more dangerous than rabbits.74.There is no more hunting in India now partly because_.A. it is dangerous to hunt thereB. hunting is already out
61、of dateC. hunters want to protect animalsD. there are few animals left to hunt75.The author thinks modern hunters kill mainly_.A. to make the countryside safeB. to earn peoples admirationC. to gain power and influenceD. to improve their health76.What do we learn about the big-game hunters?A. They hu
62、nt old animalsB. They mistreat animalsC. They hunt for foodD. They hunt for money77.What is the authors view on the tiger-shoots he has seen?A. Modern hunters lack the courage to hunt face-to-faceB .Modern hunters should use more advanced weaponsC. Modern hunters like to hunt rabbits instead of tige
63、rsD. Modern hunters should put their safety firstSection CDirections: Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.( Note: Answer the questions or complete the statements in NO MORE THAN FIFTEEN WORDS) Presidential Coolidges statement,
64、 “The business of America is business,” still points to an important truth today that business institutions command more respect in American society than any other kind of organization including the government. Why do business institutions possess this great respect?One reason is that Americans view
65、 business as being more firmly based on the ideal of competition than other institutions in society. Since competition is seen as the major source of progress and prosperity by most Americans, competitive business institutions are respected. Competition is not only good in itself, it is also the mea
66、ns by which other basic American values such as individual freedom, equality of opportunity and hard work are protected. Competition ensures that there is no monopoly(垄断) of power. In contrast to one, all- powerful government, many businesses compete against each other for profits. Theoretically, if
67、 one business tries to take unfair advantage of its customers, it will lose to competing business which treats its customers more fairly. Where many businesses compete for the customers dollar, they cannot afford to treat them like inferiors or slaves.A contrast is often made between business, which
68、 is competitive, and government, which is a monopoly. Because business is competitive, many Americans believe that it is more supportive of freedom than government, even though government leaders are elected by the people and business leaders are not. Many Americans believe, then, that competition i
69、s as important, or even more important, than democracy in preserving freedom.Competition in business is also believed to strengthen the ideal of equality of opportunity. Competition is seen as an open and fair race where success goes to the swiftest person regardless of his or her social class backg
70、round, competitive success is commonly seen as the American alternative to social rank based on family background, Business is therefore viewed as an expression of the idea of equality of opportunity rather than the aristocratic idea of inherited privilege. 第II卷(共47分)I. TranslationDirections: Transl
71、ate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.1. 尽管三令五申,学生依旧在课堂上开着手机,以致连老师也对此熟视无睹。(spite)2. 小时候尽可能多接触真实的语言环境,有助于语感的培养。(expose)3. 第一次尝试你可能不成功,但是记住:只有通过努力你才能变得擅长某件事情。(bear)4. 尽管在保证食品安全方面我们已经采取了许多措施,但还有很多问题需要解决。(measure)5. 据说新的微博用户注册时必须用实名的原因是保护网民的利益和提高网络的可信度。(register
72、). Guided WritingDirections: Write an English composition in 120 - 150 words according to the instructions given below in Chinese.我校将组织全体学生开展“英语经典阅读竞赛”,高三学生也必须参加,面对此竞赛,学生议论纷纷,认为高三学生面对高考,应该全力以赴复习,请就此谈谈你的看法。 学校 班级 姓名 学号 装 订 线上理工附中2014学年第一学期高三英语基础测试第I卷卷III总分得分I. ListeningPart C Longer Conversation17_18
73、_19_20_21_22_23_24_II. Grammar and VocabularySection A. 25. _26._27. _28. _29._30. _31. _32. _33. _34. _35. _36. _37. _38. _39. _40. _III Reading ComprehensionSection D 78. _.79. _80. _.81. _第II卷I. Translation1_2_3_4_5_II. Guided Writing_key. Listening :Section ADirections: In Section A, you will he
74、ar ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and dec
75、ide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1. W: Wow, I do like this campus. All the big trees, the green lawns, and the old buildings are really beautiful.M: Sure. These old bulidings were popular in the 1 8th century. Q: What are the speakers talking about? 2. M: So when are t
76、he other guys going to get here? The train is leaving in 10 minutes. W: Its 10:30 already. We cant wait here forever.Q: WHEN IS THE TRAIN LEAVING?3. W: Good morning, sir. A table for two?M: No, thank you. We are looking for a hotel. Are there any hotels nearby? Q: Where does the conversation most pr
77、obably take place?4. M: Good morning. May I speak to Robert Wilson please?W: Im sorry. His line is engaged. Can you wait for a moment please? Q: What can be learned from this conversation?5. W: Jim is very sick these days. He coughs so badly.M: In my opinion, he really should listen to the doctor an
78、d cut down on smoking. Q: WHAT DOES THE MAN THINK OF JIM SHOULD DO?6. M: John enjoyed his two-week drive through South China.W: Yes, he said that he saw much more than he would have traveling by bus or train. Q: How did John travel?7. W: Helen told me about an apartment for rent in her building.M: D
79、ont get your hope up. Everything in that neighborhood is out of our price range. Q: What does the man mean?8. M: You know that was a great dinner. But I dont think her chicken is as good as my roast beef.W: To tell you the truth, I thought it was tough. Q: How did the woman feel about the dinner?9.
80、W: Mike, what are you doing on your computer? Dont you remember your promise? M: This is not a game. Its only a crossword puzzle that helps increase my vocabulary.Q: What is the probable relationship between the speakers?10. M: You see, its still raining. I have planned to go camping tomorrow. If it
81、 goes on like that,perhaps my plan will be spoiled. W: Oh, I dont think it will last long. The weather forecasts say it will be sunny tomorrow. Q: What does the woman mean?Section BDirections: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passag
82、es. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.The next tim
83、e you sit down to a delicious dinner, ask yourself, “How much food will I be able to eat?” If you think about only taking as much food as you can eat, it will help reduce waste. Every day, a large amount of food goes uneaten and ends up in the garbage. This is very sad considering that many people c
84、ant even afford to have one meal every day. The problem of waste happens all over the world. People often feel the need to consume more than they can manage.The most important thing to remember is to be friendly to the environment. Only take as much food as you can eat, buy things in environmentally
85、 friendly packaging such as paper or cardboard, and leave garbage in its proper place. If every person could cut down on waste, even just a little, the overall effect would be great.Garbage and waste can be a big problem in large cities. If garbage or food is left in the streets, it can make the cit
86、y dirty and may also lead to a bad smell in the streets. We all need to be responsible to clean up this problem and make the city more pleasant.(Now listen again, please)Questions:1. What do people often feel the need to do?2. Where must we leave garbage?3. What need we all to be responsible to do?Q
87、uestions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.In early days no medical college took a woman student. Elizabeth Blackwell, was determined to become a doctor. The young American wrote again and again to a number of medical colleges, asking if she could be admitted, but each time the answer
88、 was NO. Then one day, to her surprise, she got a letter from a dean of a college in Geneva, which said YES.At first Geneva College, like other colleges, was not willing to accept Liza. But later the important people of that college learned that Lizas application had the support of a famous doctor,
89、and they were afraid to offend that man. So the dean decided to play trick by turning the matter over to the students general meeting of the college, thinking that the students would be the last to agree to take Liza. When the student body met, most students took no interest in the matter. Of the re
90、st, some considered the young Americans idea interesting and some thought by having Liza they could be very proud of their college training the worlds first woman doctor. Very soon the students all agreed to accept Elizabeth. The dean of Genera College was of course sorry to learn this, but seeing t
91、hat he could do nothing to keep Elizabeth out, he gave in.(Now listen again, please)Questions:4. What did Elizabeth Blackwell do in order to be enrolled by a medical college?5. What can we learn about the dean in Geneva College?6. What do you know about Elizabeth?Section CDirections: In Section C, y
92、ou will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation. M:
93、 Hello! May I speak to Sue, please? W: Hello, Tom. Its me, Sue.M: Hi, Sue. im calling to ask you if youd like to go to a charity fair with me this Saturday afternoon.W: Whats it for? pfzhizuoM: To collect money for the Hope Project. its organized by some high-school volunteers. W: oh, thats thoughtf
94、ul of them. Sure, ill go. Where is it? And at what time?M: On the playground of Johnson High School. It starts at two oclock.W: All right, where shall we meet?M: Lets meet at the school gate at ten to two.W: All right, see you then. Thanks for asking me, Tom.M: SEE YOU ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. GOODBYE
95、, SUE. W: Goodbye.(Now listen again, please)Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation. M: Hi, Lynn. I saw you standing in a long line at registration yesterday. W: Yeah. I waited an hour to sign up for a distance-learning course. M
96、: Di STANCE LEARNING? NEVER HEARD OF IT. W: Well, its new this term. Its only open to psychology majors. M: WELL, WHAT IS IT?W: its an experimental course. i registered for child psychology. All I have got to do is watch a twelve-week series of televised lessons. The department shows them seven diff
97、erent times a day and in seven different locations.M: Dont you ever have to meet with professor?W: Yeah. After each part of the series i have to talk to her and the other students on the phone,you know, about our ideas. Then well meet on campus three times for reviews and exams. M: it must really he
98、lp with their schedules, not to mention how it will reduce their bus fares,train fares, or air fares.W: Ill try this out. Maybe I end up hating it. M: Maybe. Ill be curious to see how it work out.(Now listen again, please) Complete the form. Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each answer.- 17 - 版权所有高考资源网