1、版权所有,盗用必究!本作品版权归北京校园之星科技有限公司独家所有,任何机构或个人均不得擅自复制、传播。本公司热沈欢迎广大一线教师加入我们的作者队伍。有意者请登录高考资源网()共15页第15页+07届高三英语第一学期期中考试第一卷(选择题,共115分)第一部分:听力理解(共两节,30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。1. What is the probable relationship between the
2、two speakers?A. Boyfriend and girlfriend.B. Father and daughter.C. Guide and tourist.2. What are the two speakers talking about?A. The danger in the sea.B. The colours of the fish.C. The protection for the fish.3. What does the woman mean?A. She is too busy to do anything else.B. She wants to know a
3、bout computers.C. She is unwilling to talk with the man.4. What caused Mr. Black to knock down the girl?A. She was careless.B. He was careless.C. He was drunk.5. When are Betty and Mike getting married?A. May.B. June.C. July.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听
4、每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟时间阅读每小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至8题。6. What is the Red Apple?A. Its a Beer Bar.B. Its a meeting room.C. Its a dummy (虚拟) space.7. How many Chinese places has the American been to?A. Three.B. Four.C. Five.8. What is the Americans QQ number?A. 52884736.B. 52874836.C.
5、58824763.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. What did the man think of the film?A. Its very good.B. Its very bad.C. Its neither good nor bad.10. Where did the couple in the film live?A. They lived in their own house.B. They lived with the husbands parents.C. They lived with the wifes parents.11. What happened to the
6、 couple in the film in the end?A. They bought a house of their own.B. They continued to live with the husbands parents.C. They continued to live with the wifes parents.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. What color are the trousers the woman wants to buy?A. Pink.B. Black.C. Brown.13. What season will be when the w
7、oman is in Europe?A. Spring.B. Summer.C. Winter.14. Which of the following will the woman buy?A. A white sweater.B. Black trousers.C. A cotton jacket.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. What is Marc like now?A. Fatter.B. Thinner.C. Worried.16. What made Tim become so fat?A. Eating too much cakes and sweets.B. Slee
8、ping too much.C. Eating more fruit and vegetables.17. What can make Marc fatter according to the man?A. Eating more vegetables and fruit every day.B. Eating more meat.C. Moving out of the flat.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. What did the store sell?A. Juice.B. Jewellery.C. Fruit.19. What did the store owner c
9、atch a man doing?A. Stealing a necklace.B. Stealing some fruit.C. Stealing money.20. What did the store owner want to do immediately?A. To call the police.B. To beat the man.C. To drive the thief out.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,共计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. The t
10、wo brothers _ on the phone for 40 minutes. I wonder when they can put down the phone.A. were chattingB. chattedC. have been chattingD. have chatted.22. My dad has to take a bus to work tomorrow, because his car _ at the garage.A. will be repairedB. is repairedC. is being repairedD. has been repaired
11、23. John, look at the time. _ you play the violin at such a late hour?A. MustB. CanC. May D. Need24. You _ have any difficulty about passing drivinging test since you have practiced a lot in the driving school.A. mustnt B. shant C. shouldnt D. may not25. Had the boy worked harder, he _ the exams.A.
12、must have got through B. could get throughC. ought to get through D. would have got through26. Some researchers believe that there is no doubt _ a cure for AIDs will be found.A. which B. that C. what D. whether27. Great changes have taken place in that school. It is no longer _ it was 20 years ago,
13、_ it was so poorly equipped.A. what; when B. that; when C. what; which D. which; that 28. _ is often the case, we have worked out the plan.A. Which B. When C. What D. As29. Luckily, we brought a road map without _ we would have lost our way.A. it B. that C. which D. what30. She was so angry that she
14、 rushed out into the rain _ I could stop him.A. until B. before C. when D. unless31. The head of the company promised to deal with matters of this sort _ he returned to his office.A. until B. while C. since D. the moment32. _ Chinas reform and opening up in late 1978, its quick development has arous
15、ed worldwide attention. A. When B. As C. While D. Since33. The advertisement will greatly _ to the success of the concert.A. respond B. compare C. lead D. contribute 34. The computer system _ suddenly while he was searching for information on the Internet.A. broke down B. broke out C. broke up D. br
16、oke in35. Most of us know we should cut down on fat, but knowing such things isnt much help when it _ shopping and eating A. refers to B. speaks of C. focuses on D. comes to 第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 Ive often felt that “step-parent” is
17、a label (标签) we stick on men and women who marry into families where children already exist. At least thats how I used to 36 about being a step-mother to my husbands four children. My husband and I had been together for six years, and with him I had 37 as his young children became young teenagers. 3
18、8 they lived mainly with their mother, they spent a lot of time with us as well. However, I 39 to feel somewhat like an outsider. When the children moved to a town five hours away, we set up an e-mail in order to keep 40 communication with the kids. Ironically (令人啼笑皆非的是), these 41 tools of communica
19、tion can also make us feel out of 42 . If a computer message came addressed to “Dad”, Id feel 43 and neglected (忽视). If my name appeared along with his, it would 44 my day and make me feel like I was part of their family unit 45 . Late one evening, as my husband watched TV and I was catching up on m
20、y 46 , an “instant message” appeared on the screen. It was Margo, my oldest stepdaughter. As we had done in the past, we sent several 47 back and forth, exchanging the latest news. When we would “chat” like that, she wouldnt necessarily 48 if it was me or her dad on the other end of the keyboardthat
21、 is 49 she asked. That night she didnt ask. After hearing the latest volleyball scores, the details about an upcoming dance at her school, I suggested that it was late and I should get to 50 . Her return message read, “Okay, talk to you later! Love you!” As I read this message, a wave of 51 ran thro
22、ugh me and I realized that she must have thought she was writing to her 52 the whole time. I simply answered, “Love you too! Have a good sleep!” I thought again of their family circle, that self-contained, private space 53 I was an outsider. I felt again the sharp ache of emptiness and otherness (格格
23、不入). Then just as my fingers reached for the keys, just as I was about to return the screen to black, Margos 54 message appeared. It read, “Tell Dad good night for me too.” With 55 eyes, I turned the machine off. 36. A. talkB. feel C. think D. worry37. A. watchedB. caredC. livedD. waited38. A. AsB.
24、SinceC. BecauseD. Although39. A. stoppedB. decidedC. continued D. refused40. A. special B. wonderful C. regular D. polite41. A. modern B. comfortable C. popular D. expensive42. A. reach B. touch C. control D. date43. A. lost B. forgotten C. loved D. excited44. A. brighten B. darken C. damage D. enco
25、urage45. A. in all B. at last C. after all D. at most46. A. computer B. e-mail C. address D. work47. A. messages B. letters C. greetings D. sentences48. A. tell B. find C. know D. wonder49. A. when B. before C. even if D. unless50. A. work B. sleep C. talk D. stop51. A. anger B. sadness C. sickness
26、D. nervousness52. A. sister B. mother C. father D. step-mother53. A. why B. which C. that D. where54. A. first B. usual C. second D. final55. A. tear-filled B. sleepy C. wide-opened D. closed第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ALike many lovers of books, Mary and her
27、 husband, Richard Goldman, seldom walked past a bookstore without stopping to look inside. They often talked of opening their own store one day.When Mary was hospitalized with heart trouble in 1989, they decided it was time to get serious. Richard who worked for a business company, was eager to work
28、 for himself, and Mary needed to slow down from her demanding job.They started by talking to bookstore owners and researching the industry. “We knew it had to be a specialty store because we couldnt match the big chains dollar for dollar.” says Mary. One figure caught her attention. Shed read somewh
29、ere that roughly 20 percent of books sold were mysteries (推理小说), and many buyers spent more than $300 a year on books. She and Richard were themselves mystery readers.On Halloween 1992, they opened the Mystery Lovers Bookshop and Caf near their home. With three children in college, the couple could
30、not spend all the familys money to start a shop. To cover the $100,000 cost, they drew some of their savings, borrowed from relatives and from a bank.The store merely broke even in its first year, with only $120,000 in sales. But Mary was always coming up with new ways to attract customers. The shop
31、 had a coffee bar and it offered gifts to mystery lovers and served dinners for book clubs that met in the store. She also invited dozens of writers to discuss their stories.Today Mystery Lovers makes sales of about $420,000 a year. After paying taxes, business costs and the six part-time sales cler
32、ks, Richard and Mary together earn about $34,000.“The job you love may not go hand in hand with a million-dollar income,” says Richard. “This has always been about an enjoyable life for ourselves, not about making a lot of money.”56. When Mary was in hospital, the couple realized that _.A. they had
33、to put their plan into practiceB. health was more important than wealthC. heart trouble was a serious illnessD. they both needed to stop working57. After Mary got well from her illness they began _.A. to study industrial managementB. to buy and read more mystery booksC. to do market research on book
34、 businessD. to work harder to save money for the bookstore58. How did their bookstore do in the first year?A. They had to borrow money to keep it going.B. They made just enough to cover all the costs.C. They succeeded in earning a lot of money.D. They failed though they worked hard.59. According to
35、Richard, the main purpose of running the book store is _.A. to pay for their childrens educationB. to get to know more writersC. to set up more bookstoresD. to do what they like to doBIn 1954 a turning point in medical history, resulting from applied bionics(仿生学); was the first “open heart” surgery
36、done in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Dr. C. W. Lilleheis techniques for the first time, which allowed the patient to be operated on while blood was supplied to the patient from a donor (捐献人). Today “open heart” surgery, using more complicated methods and bionic devices, is common in the United States.
37、Important technological advances such as those already mentioned have encouraged scientists to develop the artificial heart. Early in 1983, in its first use by a human patient, a medical team at the University of Utah Medical Center replaced the diseased heart by a Jarvik-7.The world watched amazed
38、as television pictures of Dr. Clark showed him as he improved steadily after the surgery. His continued life demonstrated, that a bionic device could imitate the action and function of a healthy heart. Dr. Clark lived for 112 days.Life-like or bionic machines have existed for several centuries. The
39、development of tools by mans ancestors is a good example of the application of bionics to extend human capabilities. Modern bionic research is especially involved in prosthetics(修复术) devices that substitute (代用) for, or replace lost or diseased body parts such as arms, legs, and eyes.Recent advances
40、 in electronics have enabled scientists to make better use of electrical impulses(驱动力) in the control of prosthetic devices. One interesting research project is the development of an artificial eye in which video signals are transformed into light patterns that are sent into nerve receptors in the p
41、atient.The future for applied bionics seems to be promising. Existing bionic devices will become smaller, faster, and more effective. The artificial heart used for Dr. Clark is only one of experimental replacement devices. It is likely to be joined in the future by replacements for other internal(体内
42、的)systems or organs.Bionic livers, stomachs, and lungs are not impossibilities!60. Which of the following does this passage mainly discuss?A. The application of bionics.B. The first “open heart” surgery.C. The development of the artificial heart.D. The future of applied bionics.61. According to the
43、passage, it was Dr. C. W. Lillehei that _.A. first developed applied bionicsB. was the first to operate on the heart of a patientC. developed the artificial heartD. used more complicated methods to do “open heart” surgery62. By “Dr. Clark lived for 112 days”, the author most probably means that _.A.
44、 the replacement of Dr. Clarks heart was a failureB. there was still a long way to go in applied bionicsC. applied bionics was promisingD. the first artificial heart was most effective63. The control of artificial devices is improving because _.A. video signals can be transformed into light patterns
45、B. bionic machines have existed for centuriesC. artificial devices such as arms, legs and eyes require better control than bionic machinesD. science has made great advances in electronicsCDog Translation Products Coming to U.S. A Japanese toy maker declares that they have developed a gadget(小器具)that
46、 translates dog barks into human language and plans to begin selling the gadget-under the name of Bowlingual -in U.S. pet stores and gift shops this summer. Tokyo-based Takara Co. Ltd. says about 300,000 of the dog translator gadgets have been sold since it was on sale in Japan late last year. It is
47、 forecasting far bigger sales once an English language translation for dogs comes to America in August. The United States is home to about 67 million dogs, more than six times the number in Japan. “We know that the Americans love their dogs so much, so we dont think they will mind spending $120 on t
48、his product,” the Takara marketing manager said during an interview at a recent pet products conference in Atlanta. Regarded as one of the coolest inventions of 2002 by Time magazine, Bowlingual is made up of a 3 inch long wireless microphone that is fastened to a dog collar and sends out sounds to
49、a small console(控制台)that is connected to a database(数据库). The console divides each bark into six emotional typeshappiness, sadness, disappointment, anger, threat and desireand shows common phrases, such as “Youre ticking me off, ” that fit the dogs emotional state. Takara says it has spent millions
50、of dollars developing the gadget in cooperation with famous sound experts and animal behaviorists. One thing that does appear certain is that the markets for animal translation products will likely remain a dogs world since Takara has no plans to develop a similar gadget for cats. “They are too unpr
51、edictable (反复无常),” the marketing manager said. 64. This passage mainly tells us that Bowlingual _. A. was invented in Japan B. has developed quickly C. will be sold in America D. sells well for its price 65. The underlined word “they” in the last paragraph refers to _. A. markets B. productsC. plans
52、 D. cats66. When was this passage most probably published? A. In the winter of 2002. B. In the spring of 2003. C. In the summer of 2002. D. In the autumn of 2003. 67. From the passage, we can see that Takara Co. Ltd. is _ the sale of its new product. A. proud of B. satisfied with C. confident of D.
53、worried about D Harbor Cruises LTD. Dining, Sightseeing and Special Events Get on board to experience Vancouver from a different perspective(视角). Join Harbor Cruises Ltd. for Vancouvers only guided tour of the inner harbor, the always popular dinner cruise, or a luncheon cruise through a quiet coast
54、al mountain bay. Special event cruises are available throughout the year including the yearly fireworks competition and Decembers Christmas Carol Ships. Harbor Cruises Ltd. is located next to world - famous Stanley Park. Dates of Operation: April - October and December Seasonal Hours: 8:00 am-7:00 p
55、m, 7 days a week Directions: Drive west on Georgia and turn right at the lights at Denman Street. Take the # 135 Stanley Park bus or walk west along Georgia for 15 minutes towards Stanley Park from downtown. Information: 604.688.7246 Reservations: 1.800.663.1500 Website: www. boatcruises. com Email:
56、 toursboatcruises. com # 1, North Foot of Denman Street, Vancouver, BC V6G 2w9 The Lookout at Harbor Centre Tower Not sure where to start? The Lookout, which is high atop Harbor Center Tower, is your best first choice in Vancouver. Majestic cruise ships, mountains sprinkled with fresh snow and a wes
57、t coast sunset are but a few highlights of this grand 360 view. Drink your cappuccino, join a free guided tour, learn something new about Vancouver and enjoy the view! Dates of Operation: Open 365 days Seasonal Hours: Summer 8:30 am -10:30 pm, Winter 9:00 am -9:00 pm Directions: Located downtown at
58、the Sea Bus and SkyTrain station. Just steps away from the Cruise Ship Terminal and historic Gastown. Information and Reservations: 604.689.0421 Website: www. vancouverlookout. com Email: info 555 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 4N4 Burnaby Village Museum And Carousel Step back in time to 19
59、25. The museum features a village, a farmhouse and the historic CW Parker Carousel. Costumed townspeople welcome you to exhibits that include a schoolhouse, a blacksmith, a Chinese medicine store and an ice-cream parlor. Seasonal Hours: May 4Sept 2(11:00 am4:30 pm)Christmas Hours: Nov 23Dec 13 Dec 3
60、1Jan 4(12:005:30pm)and Dec 1430(12:008:00 pm) Closed: Dec 24 & 25 Directions: Take exit 33 from Hwy 1 to Canada Way. Follow the signs along the sidewalk to Deer Lake Park. 20 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Information: 604.293.6501 Telephone: 604.293.6500 Website: www.city.burnaby.cb.ca6501 Deer L
61、ake Avenue, Burnaby, BC V5G 3T668. To get a birds eye view of Vancouver, you can go to _. A. Harbor Cruises LTDB. Harbor Centre Tower C. Burnaby Village Museum D. Stanley Park 69. If you want to visit one of the places from 8:30 am to 10:30 am on Christmas Day, you can get further information on _.
62、A. Website: B. Email: infoC. Website: www.city.burnably.cb.caD. Website: 70. Which of the following statements is true? A. A guide is necessary for people to visit Harbour Centre Tower. B. There is fresh snow at Harbor Center Tower for people to enjoy. C. Harbour Cruises LTD is closer to downtown th
63、an Burnaby Village Museum. D. The ice-cream parlor provides you local delicious food at lunch time on Christmas Day. 71. The main purpose of the advertisements is to attract tourists to Vancouver _. A. for the view of mountains B. for a ship sightseeing C. for a cultural visit D. for great fun ETime
64、 was - 20 or 30 years ago - when Mom and kids would go to a studio and sit, and the idealized result would be framed and given to Dad, who would take it to the office and display it for visitors to admire. Often, Im sure, said photo really did enable the working man to contemplate his loved ones bet
65、ween appointments, but it served other purposes as well. The photo was an emblem, an asset, a hanging prize. Behold, it said: I am not only a lawyer or corporate titan(巨人), I am a husband and father. It clarified that work and family occupied two distinct realms (领域), and testified that the owner ha
66、d achieved success in both. Now, the opposite is true. Todays photos are an expression of the conflicted feelings of the modern office worker. Rather than relegating the family to a different realm, they are an attempt to bring the two realms closer, to admit family into the office. They are attempt
67、s to make us feel that we are not separate from our kids; that we are still with them, and they with us, vivid, changeable, in the flesh. They are expressions of pride, yes, and love, yes, but also of guilt and longing. So powerful are the emotions roused that a friend of mine, upon returning to wor
68、k after having her first child, found that she couldnt bring any photos; they made the absence from her son too painful. Not everything has changed. Formal photos still hang in uneasy coexistence with informal ones, in womens offices and in mens. Sociologist Arlie Hochschild noted, that it was the l
69、ower-ranking women who peppered their desks with intimate family snapshots. For these women, she posits(提出), the photos sent a message: I may not be powerful here, but theres a place, home, where I am. The more high-up the woman, the less she indulged in these snapshots(快照), as if they might call he
70、r commitment(责任) into question. Instead, executive women resorted to the traditional framed trophy photo(获奖照片). I dont entirely buy this distinction - in my workplace, women at all levels do the montage thing, as do men - but I do remember being in the office of a busy lawyer and seeing a framed pho
71、to of her and her kids on the beach, and it was facing me, not her, and I wondered, a little, if it was saying: I dont work as much as it seems! At the same time that family photos testify to what we have, they also testify to what we dont. What we dont have, while were working, is the very thing th
72、ey display: the spontaneous moments, the golden unlimited hours. In keeping these snapshots at our desk we are like pets, really, that in their masters absence seek out his sweater to lie upon. Absent our family, the best we can do is bask in its representation, create the illusion that we can sense
73、 our kids, feel them, hear their laughter.72. 20 or 30 years ago, office photos conveyed the idea of _.A. work commitment B. guilt C. family achievement D. personal freedom73. According to the passage, todays office photos differ from office photos of 20 or 30 years ago in that _.A. they are more fo
74、rmal B. they help relieve the stress of workplace C. they bridge work and family D. they mainly serve a decorative purpose74. The author disagrees to some extent with the fact that _.A. lower-ranking women use family snapshots to show their power at home. B. high-up women dont bring snapshots to off
75、ice.C. lower-ranking women generally do not have trophy photos (获奖照片) in office.D. some executive women have trophy photos in their office.75. People bring to office snapshots(快照) that represent_.A. their ranking in the officeB. their pride in their achievementsC. positive elements of lifeD. family
76、life they miss at work第二卷(共35分)第四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节:情景作文(满分20分)注意: 1文章的起始句已给出; 2词数:100左右(不包括已给的起始句);班级_姓名_学号_第一节:情景作文(满分20分)Changes in our lifeOver the past twenty years or so, great changes have taken place in our life. Take my family for example. _第二节:开放作文(满分15分)根据下面英文所提示的情景,写一篇短文。词数不少于50词。On t
77、he morning of June 7, Li Ming is taking a bus on his way to take the entrance examination. Unfortunately, he is caught in a traffic jam because of an accident. How can he manage to get there in time? Please think out two or three different ways for him _北京市师大二附中07届高三英语第一学期期中考试2006.11.10第一部分:听力理解(共两节
78、,30分)1-5 CBCCC6-10 CBABC11-15 AABCB16-20 ABBAA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,共计15分)21-25 CCACD 26-30 BADCB 31-35 DDDAD第二节 完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)3640 BADCC 4145 ABBAC 4650 BACDB 5155 BCDDA第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分)56-59 ACBD 60-63 ABCD64-67 CDBC 68-71 BDCD72-75 CCBD第四部分:书面表达: 第一小题:情景作文 (2
79、0分) (略)第二小题:开放作文 (15分)(略)TAPESCRIPTS AND KEYSText 1M: We are almost at the end of our tour now and I hope youve enjoyed it.W: I certainly have. Its been a most interesting day.Text 2M: The fish in the warm sea come in many different colours. That helps them escape from danger, I think.W: Well, colou
80、r is not always for protection. Some fish use it to show their feelings, such as anger or fear.Text 3M: Good much, madam! Id like to take a few minutes of your time to show you how much better your life will be with the help of our newest PC.W: Now, Im too busy washing clothes to talk about computer
81、s.M: Wait, madam! Our new PC can wash those clothes for you!Text 4W: Mr. Black knocked down a girl and hurt her badly.M: Yeah? How did it happen?W: He drank too much at his friends birthday party before going home that evening. He was driving too fast to stop his car while the girl was crossing the
82、street.M: Thats terrible! He should give up drinking immediately.Text 5M: I thought Betty and Mike were getting married in June.W: No, thats when his cousins wedding is. Theyre getting married the following month.Text 6W: Bill, I just went into the Red Apple chatting roomM: Yes?W: I met an American
83、who studied in the same college as you did.M: Really? What were you talking about?W: He told me he liked China very much and had been to Tibet, Yunnan and Shanghai. Last month, he came to Beijing to study.M: I also want to talk with him. Can I have his QQ number?W: Yeah, its 52884736.M: OK, thank yo
84、u.Text 7 W: Hello, Jim. What was the film like?M: Terrible. It was a complete waste of time. It was about a married couple. They had to live with the wifes mother because they didnt have enough money to buy a house of their own.W: A lot of young people have to do that.M: Yes, but the husband had to
85、work overtime three times a week, so he was always tired.W: It sounds miserable.M: Not really. His wife was able to find a good job as a manager in a company. So, in the end, they were able to buy a house, but he didnt have to work any more. Stupid, wasnt it?W: I dont know. Anyway, I dont want to se
86、e that film. Im so busy with my examinations.Text 8M: This is really a good store. Im sure you can find everything you need for Europe right here.W: I hope so. I have a lot to do before the trip. I need trousers, a light jacket, and a sweater.M: Here are the trousers. Oh! This is a nice pair. Theyre
87、 black, so theyll go with everything.W: Except that, if its sunny, theyll be too hot. Besides, I already have black ones at home. How about these pink trousers?M: Theyre a much nicer color.W: And they feel like a better quality, too. Ill try them on later. Lets look for a sweater now. I like this br
88、own one.M: Do you? I really think its too plain. What do you think of this white one? Its more beautiful, so you could wear it in the evening.W: I know, but the purple one is looser. Itll be more comfortable. And how about this jacket? Its beautiful, but I know its too heavy for the summer.M: its al
89、so too expensive! I dont want to spend that much money. Do you see a cotton jacket?W: Right over here. Oh, these are much lighter, and a lot more useful.Text 9W: Im so worried about Marc these days. Ever since he moved into his own apartment hes been losing weight. He really doesnt look well at all.
90、M: He moved into his own apartment? Well, no wonder hes looking so thin. He really should try to gain some weight. Perhaps hes not eating enough. Did you talk to him about it when you saw him yesterday?W: Yes, but well, you know. Well, anyway, hows Tim these days?M: Tim? Oh, Tim has worried me, too.
91、 He is really getting much too fat. He needs to lose about seventy-five pounds now. I dont know what to do. I keep telling him to go on a diet, but he gets angry every time I try to talk to him about it.W: Seventy-five pounds!? That is a lot of weight to lose. What does Tim eat?M: I really dont know
92、. But I am sure he is eating too much cake and sweets. I keep telling him, “Tim, dear, you will just have to eat more fruit and vegetables and eat less sweets. Of course he doesnt listen to me. Maybe Marc should talk to him.”W: Well, maybe. Oh, did I tell you hes decided to eat vegetables and fruit
93、only?M: Marc doesnt eat any meat now?! perhaps thats why hes so thin! Ill talk about it with him.Text 10W: A small store sold a lot of nice jewellery, and the owner was always very careful to prevent people from stealing it.One day a thief came to try to steal a beautiful necklace, but the owner of
94、the store caught him immediately and went to the telephone to call the police to come and arrest him.“Please dont do that!” the thief said. “I have a wife and three children at home. And Ill pay for the necklace.”The owner of the store felt sorry for the man and he didnt want to have a lot of trouble with the police, so he accepted the mans offer to pay for the necklace and went to prepare a bill for it. But when he gave it to the thief, the man looked disturbed and said, “I wasnt intending to get anything as expensive as that. Do you have something cheaper?”