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1、20202021学年第一学期期中考试高一英语试卷(考试时间120分钟,满分150分)第一部分 听力(共三节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒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 woman think of the show?A. Disappointing. B. Excellent. C. Just so-so. 2. What will Peter do next Monday?

2、A. Have an interview. B. Begin a new job. C. Visit a company. 3. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a restaurant. B. In a store. C. In the womans office. 4. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A plan. B. A bridge. C. A city. 5. Why might the plants grow badly according t

3、o the woman?A. They lack some sunlight. B. They are watered too often. C. They are too close to the window.第二节(共11小题;每小题1.5分,满分16.5分)听下面4段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,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。每段对话读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What did Jane plan to do tomorrow afte

4、rnoon? A. Watch a play. B. Relax on a beach. C. Go shopping. 7. What do we know about Texas SandFest?A. It takes place once a year. B. It is a big live music festival. C. It aims to find the best sculptors. 听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What time is it now?A. 3:50. B. 4:10. C. 4:50. 9. Where is the boys hi

5、story book? A. In the drawing room. B. In the classroom. C. In his dormitory(宿舍). 听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Why does the woman talk to the man?A. To ask for sick leave. B. To discuss a travel plan. C. To seek help. 11. Who will take care of the womans daughter?A. The womans husband. B. The mans wife

6、. C. The mans friend. 12. What is the mans wife busy doing now?A. Working. B. Cleaning. C. Shopping. 听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13. How many computer labs are there in the university?A. 3. B. 4. C. 7. 14. Where are the speakers?A. In the library. B. In the Johnson building. C. In the Computer Science bui

7、lding. 15. How can the man use a computer?A. By asking the woman. B. By making a reservation(预约). C. By coming to the lab earlier. 16. What will the woman do next?A. Take the man to her co-worker. B. Write down the mans username. C. Teach the man to get a password. 第三节(共4小题;每小题1.5分,满分6分)听下面一段独白。用所听到

8、的独白中的词或数填空,每空限填一个词或一个数。填入的内容要写在答题卡相应的位置上。本段独白读两遍。Good morning, everyone! Im Judy, the new manager of the Clark Sports Center. Our sports center was due to open on May 5th, but we had a problem with the 17._. So it will actually open on May 12th. I do hope as many people as 18._ will come and join ou

9、r party on the same day. The party starts at 10 oclock.We offer a variety of sports here. You can pay for membership for a week, a month or a year. For a years membership it costs 450, monthly membership is 19._ and if you pay weekly, it will cost you 10. So you save money by paying for a whole year

10、. You need to wear training shoes and suitable clothes, but you dont need to bring a towel. That saves carrying a huge bag around with you. We are very lucky to have Sonia Smith 20._ us, who is going to give dance classes daily at 5:30. We will also have Tai Chi, Yoga and Pilates. Youd better check

11、on our website to get more information about these classes. So thats all I have to say for the moment.第二部分 英语知识运用单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21. Which word doesnt contain the sound :?A. forceB. effortC. normalD. performance22. Which word doesnt contain the sound ?A. characterB. attitudeC. calligraphyD. a

12、nger23. Which word contains the sound ?A. pathB. youthC. gatherD. thinking24. Which underlined part has a different sound?A. anxiousB. confidentC. optionD. account25. Which underlined part has a different sound?A. lookB. bookC. kangarooD. good26. Whichofthefollowingwordsisanadjective?A. possiblyB. p

13、robablyC. perhapsD. likely27. Housework has _ been viewed as womens work.What part of speech(词性) can be used in the blank?A. Noun(名词)B. Adjective(形容词)C. Verb (动词)D. Adverbial(副词)28.What sentence element does the underlined part serve as?Its important to stick to it and work hard towards it.A. Subjec

14、t(主语)B. Object(宾语)C. Adverbial(状语)D. Attributive(定语)29.She couldnt make herself heard above the noise of the traffic. The structure of the sentence is _.A.主+谓+宾B. 主+谓+间宾+直宾 C. 主+系+表 D. 主+谓+宾+宾补30.The machine must be out of order. The structure of the sentence is _.A.主+谓+宾B. 主+谓+间宾+直宾C. 主+系+表 D. 主+谓+

15、宾+宾补31. The company is _ a period of great change, and no one knows if their job is safe.A. going through B. getting through C. looking throughD. breaking through32. The key to _ peace is regular and honest communication through _ you can learn when to _ and when to ask your parents to relax their c

16、ontrol.A. keep; which; back down B. keep; that; cheer upC. keeping; which; back down D. keeping; that; cheer up33.Thelocalclubsaremakingevery _ tointerestmoreyoungpeople.A.effectB. effort C. contribution D. exchange34.Unlike traditional gyms, app-backed gyms offer people _ options to exercise. A. ca

17、sualB. regular C. flexible D. tight35.Eventually, the President had to leave office _ public pressure in order to ease the tension of the situation.A. in favor ofB. in response to C. in return forD. in honor of第三部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题; 每小题2.5分,满分37.5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

18、上将该项涂黑。 APopular Self-Help BooksWant to be happier, healthier and more successful? Here are four popular self-help books to get you going.How to Win Friends & Influence People by Dale CarnegieThis is the book that started the self-help genre(类型). Carnegie says financial success is 15% professional k

19、nowledge and 85% “the ability to express ideas and inspire people”. Here are a couple of his top tips: Let the other person feel that the idea is his or hers; talk about your own mistakes before blaming the other person. Who Moved My Cheese?by Spencer JohnsonThis book is about how to adapt to (适应) c

20、hange in your life. Its a story about two mice and two “little people” (who represent humans). They all live in a maze (迷宫) and spend their days eating cheese. But one day they discover that their regular supply of cheese has disappeared. The mice immediately start searching the maze for more cheese

21、 but the two “little people” get angry. Finally, one of the “little people” accepts the situation and decides to look for a new cheese supply.The Millionaire Next Doorby Thomas Stanley & William DankoThe authors of this book spent years interviewing American millionaires to figure out the secrets of

22、 their success. And they discovered that most millionaires dont live a life of luxury(奢侈). Theyre rich because they live below their means and reinvest(重新投资) what they earn.59 Seconds by Richard WisemanThis is a self-help book with a difference. Wiseman, a scientist, says 59 Seconds is about the “sc

23、ience of self-help”. And he uses science to show many self-help ideas are false. Other tips in the book are: If you want to eat more healthily, hang a mirror in your kitchen. This can reduce unhealthy eating by 35%. If you want to be more creative, put a plant on your desk. Studies show that youll c

24、ome up with 15% more original ideas.36. What is special about How to Win Friends & Influence People?A. It talks about humans behavior.B. It was one of the first self-help books.C. It was written with the help of some professionals.D. It talks much about the importance of sharing ideas.37. Which book

25、 is about dealing with change?A. 59 Seconds.B. Who Moved My Cheese?C. The Millionaire Next Door.D. How to Win Friends & Influence People.38. Whose book offers an idea for improving creativity?A. Dale Carnegies.B. Spencer Johnsons.C. Richard Wisemans.D. Thomas Stanley & William Dankos.BEarly in the m

26、orning, LaPierre boarded Bostons Blue Line “L” to head to the Chicago to Marathon. The train was full of excited marathoners. He took a seat next to a fellow runner and began chatting. Before long, La Pierre noticed a man who seemed to be homeless moving from passenger to passenger, asking for spare

27、 change. That struck LaPierre as “really uncommon,” especially the way he stared down anyone he felt hadnt given him enough.At the Cumberland station, several stops before the one for the marathon, most of the passengers suddenly escaped from the car. LaPierre, surprised, rushed out to see what was

28、going on, only to hear frightened people shouting that the man asking for money was, in fact, armed and robbing(抢劫) people.Just then, the armed man himself exited the train car and went to the next one. LaPierre followed him. “I could not walk away knowing there were children and people just trying

29、to get to a race,” he says. The man was standing in the middle of the car when he turned and saw LaPierre, his head down, bull-rushing him. The two men fought for the gun and their lives.“You dont move!” LaPierre shouted, pressing the armed man against a door. The man tried pushing him, but LaPierre

30、 pushed him back against the door, grabbing(夺取) the gun and handing it to a passenger, who quickly walked off the train with it. But LaPierre wasnt in the clear. The man had partners who now surrounded LaPierre and began to threaten him. Then the police entered the car, and LaPierre let them take ov

31、er.This was not the first time LaPierre had jumped to the rescue. In 2015, he helped rescue a one-year-old and his mother from a car accident. Last summer, he volunteered to search for a snake that went missing from a backyard cage in Newton. And a few years back, he helped stop a CVS drugstore robb

32、ery. “I just happen to be at the right place at the right moment,” he says.39. How did LaPierre find the man asking for money?A. Strange. B. Pitiful. C. Boring. D. Disappointing.40. What did LaPierre do when seeing the armed man?A. He took out his gun.B. He called the policemen.C. He tried to contro

33、l the man.D. He comforted the passengers.41. How did LaPierre get rid of (摆脱) the robbers partners?A. The passengers helped him a lot.B. The policemen arrived in time.C. He fought with them violently.D. He pointed the gun at them.42. What does the last paragraph show?A. LaPierre leads a difficult li

34、fe.B. LaPierre is a qualified policeman.C. LaPierre likes fighting with bad guys.D. LaPierre is always ready to help others.CGoing cashless or notAfter saving up your allowance, you finally have enough money to buy that toy, game, or piece of clothing youve been dreaming of. You go to the store and

35、find the item. But when you get the register to pay, you see a sign: “Hello! Weve gone cashless.”Situations like this may become common if more stores and restaurants stop accepting cash as payment. Instead, customers must pay with a credit or debit card, or by smartphone app. Many business owners b

36、elieve that getting rid of cash has helped them streamline(使效率更高) the way their business runs. Staff members dont have to worry about having enough money in the register to make change or about delivering bills and coins to the bank.But a growing number of people think that cashless stores are unfai

37、r. According to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, more than 8 million households in the United States dont have bank accounts. Also, many people, including kids, dont meet the requirements for a credit card. “A cash-less economy is not an inclusive(范围广泛的) economy,” Tazra Mitchell told Natio

38、nal Public Radio. Shes a policy director at the DC Fiscal Policy Institute. In her opinion, cashless stores are “essentially discriminating (歧视) against people”. Plus, people who do have debit and credit cards might prefer paying with cash. “Cash is still very popular with consumers,” Nick Bourke sa

39、id. Hes a director at the Pew Charitable Trusts consumer finance project. “Its used by almost eight in ten adults in the US every month. Thats more than any other payment type.”Lawmakers in several places have taken steps to ban cashless stores. A handful of major cities, including New York City and

40、 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, have already passed laws to address the issue. In San Francisco, California, a law banning cashless stores was passed in May. It says most stores in the city must allow customers to pay with cash. Derek Remski helped write the San Francisco law. He works for the city. “I

41、ts really about fairness,” Remski said. “Its about understanding that not everyone has equal access to things.”43. Whats the major function of paragraph 1?A. To describe a memorable experience.B. To generalize the whole passage.C. To test readers reaction to the situation.D. To introduce the theme o

42、f the whole text.44. Whats the attitude of business owners to going cashless?A. Neutral. B. Indifferent C. Supportive. D. Opposed.45. Whats paragraph 3 mainly about? A. The requirements for kids to open a bank account.B. The reasons why people think cashless stores are unfair.C. The relationship bet

43、ween cashless stores and households.D. A research done by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.46. Whats the aim of the law passed in May? A. To ban illegal trade.B. To ban cashless stores.C. To protect cashless stores.D. To ensure business owners rights.DMy sister and I spent our childhoods in

44、 a small town. Mom worked hard at her job from morning till eveningbut not before sending us off to school early with our not-so-heavy bags and our lunch boxes with simple, wholesome meals. Even though we went through tough times, providing my sister and I with the best possible education remained a

45、 big priority for our mother. Education before everything else was her belief, even though it meant most of her hard-earned money was spent paying our school fees. We were always careful and economical, but somehow we never felt a sense of deprivation (贫困) in our lives.Life for us moved at this easy

46、, contented pace until, of course, our birthdays approached. Honestly, I did not look forward to the gifts as much as I did sharing Moms handmade chocolates, wrapped(被包裹) in shiny, colorful paper, with my classmates. Fifteen minutes before lunch, our teacher would allow us to distribute the candy. A

47、nd out came the box from its hiding place under my books-and with a smile on my face and a happy heart, I would hand over two chocolates each to my friends. Then, I would rush out of the room just to enjoy the pleasure of hearing them open up the wrappers and the mouth-watering chocolates in pure de

48、light. They would then ask me if there were a few more until I ran out of these treats entirely. Year after year, I followed the same ritual(仪式)and it pleased me to no end each time I heard my friends say that these chocolates were unlike any they had ever tasted.The years passed by, and as our kids

49、 grew up, they too gifted chocolates to their friends at school on their birthdays. However, none of the chocolates I offered to my child could match what Mom always had for us. Until the year Mom visited us on my childs birthday and brought along her famous chocolates. After so many years, I finall

50、y realized the secret of the chocolates evergreen taste: sugar and peanuts cooked to perfection and filled with motherly affection and love in wrappers saved over months. Indeed, the best birthday treat I had ever tasted!47. What do we know about the authors mother?A. She stressed the importance of

51、education.B. She was too busy to care for the family.C. She cooked big lunches for her children.D. She was a teacher in the authors school.48. What does the underlined word “distribute” in Paragraph 2 mean?A. Put out. B. Pick up C. Hand out. D. Show up49. How were the chocolates made by the authors

52、mother?A. They were healthy.B. They were popular.C. They were too sweet.D. They were too expensive.50. What would be the best title for the text?A. The colorful school life I have experienced. B. The various birthday gifts I have received.C. The best wrappers I have ever collected.D. The best chocol

53、ate I have ever tasted.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Are you trying to find the best time for exercise? 51 Follow these tips to figure out what fitness routine works best for you.Dawn, dusk or dead of nightwhens the best time to work out? Well, that depends on whe

54、ns the best time for you, because the benefits of physical activity depend upon how consistent you are. 52 But if youre not a morning person, it may not work for you to try to get up at dawn to work out. The key is to do whats most likely to work for you consistently. 53 If you find that working out

55、 too late in the evening keeps you from falling asleep easily, shift your exercise session earlier in the day or try less intense, more mindful forms of movement.To stay motivated, choose activities you enjoy. If youre a social person, do something that engages you socially. Take a group exercise cl

56、ass, join a recreational team or walk with a group of friends. If you prefer having time alone, walking, swimming or biking solo might be a better fit for you. 54 There are so many choices. 55 Having a variety of fitness activities to choose from may keep you from getting bored or burnt out. A. The

57、truth is, its personal! B. Dont limit yourself to just one.C. There are other important considerations.D. Use your body clock as a guide to when to go for a walk. E. You might have heard that the best time to exercise is early in the morning.F. If youd like to spend more time with your family, find

58、an activity you can all do together.G. If your schedule isnt predictable(可预测的), you may need to be flexible and have a plan for various times of day.第四部分 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。After a late night at a car race, Carole and Verne King returned t

59、o their dog-friendly hotel in Kalispell, but their dog named Katie 56 . At the front desk, an attendant(服务员) said she had seen an anxious dog rush out the door hours before.The Kings were shocked at the news and decided to set out to find it immediately. “Every night going to bed after an exhausting

60、 day, we were extremely 57 ,” said Mr. King. “Is she warm? Did she get to eat today?”Several days later, the Kings spent the night searching nearby neighborhoods, but there was no 58 of the dog. The front-desk attendant asked them to send some photos, and together they 59 making and distributing fli

61、ers(传单) around the area.Hundreds of them were posted on light poles and mailboxes, and handed out by the couple and even strangers 60 them in walking the neighborhoods 61 Katie.Once, while they were talking to a landowner at a farm, a woman came up to them and said she had seen their dog cross the r

62、oad and 62 a corn field. The Kings started running, calling for Katie.It turned out to be a 63 dog. Missing their house and other animals, the disappointed couple was planning to return home, 64 some of their new friends in Kalispell 65 them to hang on. More than a dozen others spent hours in 66 the

63、m to search. The couple said that they couldnt 67 almost all village was up there and that they received much 68 from peoplefrom a stranger to a stranger.On the morning of September 15, the couple were walking through that corn field with many villagers joining them. 69 a woman pointed to a dog unde

64、r a nearby tree. It was her! They all began calling Katies name, but the dog was cautious. Therefore, others in the group went silent as Mrs. King called out to the dog. Katie was so 70 that she came running and jumped into Mrs. Kings arms immediately. 56. A. diedB. disappeared C. shoutedD. returned

65、 57. A. patient B. sorry C. confused D. worried 58. A. needB. signC. understandingD. lack 59. A. forgotB. beganC. rejectedD. delayed60. A. joinedB. arrangedC. confirmedD. disturbed 61. A. in memory of B. in favor of C. in search of D. in charge of 62. A. get over B. hold back C. turn down D. run int

66、o63. A. naughty B. different C. real D. poor 64. A. orB. becauseC. if D. but65. A. encouragedB. forbadeC. requiredD. educated66. A. choosing B. instructingC. stoppingD. helping67. A. guess B. believeC. rememberD. know68. A. reliefB. forgivenessC. kindnessD. politeness 69. A. GraduallyB. Suddenly C.

67、Regularly D. Temporarily70. A. harmful B. disappointed C. strange D. excited第五部分 语法填空(共10小题,每小题 1.5分,满分15分)Lets look back 71. _ the adolescence youve gone through. How have you handled your life? Are you spending your time wisely in making you deserve your life? Neal Wu shared some ways we should do

68、 to make our short time of life meaningful. Find out 72. _ you need to do next.Insist on 73. _(learn) as much as you can and find out the things you are curious about. Find something 74. _ you enjoy and practice the skills you want to develop. If you are hard-working and achieve good knowledge then

69、it will be easy to make audience tend to learn from you.Volunteer 75. _ (help) out those less fortunate than you. In the course you 76. _ (get) a ton of new views and better understand other peoples real problems. 77. _ (normal), in a society that always looks upward, these people are being forgotte

70、n easily.Become as 78. _ (depend) as possible. Even 79. _ you work in a big company, you should constantly make small steps to reduce your dependence on your job. Write a book, build 80. _ app, or start a small company on the side.第六部分 单词拼写(共10题,每小题0.5分,满分5分)81. You may feel anxious that you are dev

71、eloping at a different rate to your friends, _ up(快速长高) in height or getting left far behind. 82. The path before you leads to a world full of _ (挑战) . 83. The one that _ (吸引) me most was the Rugby club. 84. On the other hand, when you are _ (奋斗) to control your feelings, you wish they could be more

72、 caring and patient sometimes they forget that growing up is a rough ride. 85. The report is of _ (潜在的、可能的) usefulness to the government.86. Carefully plan your study, set clear goals and b_ your school work with others. 87. He wants to push himself f_ and be different from the others. 88. All of th

73、is can lead to a b_ in your relationship. 89. I was late in getting to the station, but f_ for me, the train was late too. 90. I like to be a p_ singer, but I dont think I have a good voice. 第七部分 书面表达(共1题, 满分20分)假如你是李华,你的朋友小明正在美国做交换生。来信说在新的环境中不知怎么和外国学生交往,于是你给她写了一封回信,就如何和同学交往提出一些建议。内容包括:1. 给予安慰;2. 2-

74、3个建议。注意:1. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;2. 词数100左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Xiao Ming,_ Yours, Li Hua2020-2021学年度高一第一学期期中考试英语试卷答案第一部分 听力 15 BABBA 610AACBC 1115 BACBB 1620 A roof possible 40/forty joining第二部分:单项填空 2125 BCCAC 2630 DDADC 3135 ACBCB第三部分: 阅读 第一节 36-38 BBC 39-42 ACBD 43-46 DCBB 47-50 ACBD第二节 51-55 AEGFB第四部

75、分 完形填空56- 60 BDBBA 61- 65 CDBDA 66-70 DBCBD第五部分 语法填空71.on 72. what 73. learning 74. that 75. to help 76. will get 77. Normally 78. independent 79. though / if 80. an第六部分 单词拼写81. shooting 82. challenges 83. attracted 84. struggling 85. potential86. balance 87. forward 88. breakdown 89. fortunately 90

76、. professional第七部分 书面表达Dear Xiao Ming, Normally, it is a struggle for everyone to fit in a new environment. The following suggestions, I hope, can be of help to you. Firstly, the best way is to treat others with kindness and respect. If necessary, give a helping hand to those in need. Besides, why n

77、ot join in some activities which can bring out the best in you? Lastly, of equal importance is your positive attitude towards life, which can help you gain popularity among peers. I believe you can adapt to the new life as soon as possible. Yours, Li Hua录音原文:Text 1W: Jim, did you see the show last n

78、ight?M: Yes. But I dont think it was worth the money. W: Im afraid I cant agree with you. Didnt you hear the audience clap their hands very often?Text 2W: Congratulations, Peter! I heard you got a job in an IT company. M: Thanks, but its a little early for congratulations. All I got so far is an int

79、erview for next Monday. W: I see. Good luck! Text 3M: Good afternoon, madam. What can I do for you?W: I bought this laptop here last Friday. And it doesnt work now. M: Im sorry. Let me have a check on it first. Text 4M: Have you visited Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge?W: Yes. I went there as soon as i

80、t was opened. It looks wonderful and is 55 kilometers long. Text 5M: Ive been watering my plants twice a week in the living room. But they are growing badly. W: I think you should put them beside the window where they can absorb some sunlight. M: I see. Thanks for your advice. Text 6W: John, what ab

81、out going to the theater tomorrow afternoon? I heard there would be a good play on. M: Sorry, Jane, but I already have plans. W: So whats your plan for tomorrow?M: Im going to the beach. Im really interested in Texas SandFest. W: What is it?M: Its an artistic sand festival. It was started in 1997 an

82、d has been held annually since then. It attracts talented amateurs(业余爱好者) and master sculptors(雕塑家) alike to beautiful beaches of Port Aransas on the Lone Star States Gulf Coast. It takes place in late April every year and lasts for three days. It features amazing sculptures, live music, food, shopp

83、ing and fun in the sun. W: Well, it really sounds more exciting than going to the theater. Can I go with you tomorrow? M: Of course you can. Text 7M: Hi, Lucy, have you seen my history book? I cant find it anywhere. W: Oh, you are always so forgetful. Where have you been?M: I went back to my dormito

84、ry at ten to four, one hour ago. W: Maybe you left it there. M: I looked there, but I didnt see it. W: Where else did you go after that?M: When I came out from my dormitory, I met Jane and we went to the drawing room together. W: You must have left it there. M: No, I only found my cellphone there. W

85、: Oh, look! There it is, lying on the floor of the classroom! Text 8W: Could you spare me a few minutes, Mr. Cooper?M: Im rather busy, but what is it?W: Its a personal affair. My husband is a builder. Just now I was told that he fell off the wall and was sent to the hospital. I have to look after hi

86、m. M: Sorry to hear that. What can I do for you?W: You know my daughter is little and she needs to be taken care of. My parents just traveled to Washington D. C. If I go to the hospital, she will be left alone. M: Oh, I see. I will ask my wife to take care of her. You see, I will fly to Chicago and

87、have an important signing ceremony. W: Is your wife at home now?M: Usually at this time, she goes shopping with friends or does the cleaning in our house. But today she is busy with her part-time work. However, I think she can take some time off. W: You are so kind and I am very grateful. M: Dont me

88、ntion it. Just bring your daughter to my house. W: Thats very sweet of you! Text 9M: Excuse me. Do you work in the computer room?W: Yes, I do. Can I help you?M: Well, Im a first year and I know that Ill need to use the computer room for my work. So, I thought Id get down here and see what I have to

89、do. W: OK. There are four computer labs open for undergraduates. The names are Wimborne, Court, Franklin and Salisbury. Wimborne and Court are in this building, the Johnson building. Franklin is in the Computer Science building and Salisbury is in the library. Therere also three more computer labs t

90、hat can only be used by the staff. M: So I can use them whenever I like?W: Well, you can use them but not whenever you like. In each of the labs there is a reservation book and you can reserve your time on a computer for two hours daily. You cant go on it straightaway. M: Thank you. By the way, Ive

91、got to get a username and password. How do I go about that then?W: Well, what Ill do is pass you over to my colleague, Jane, as shes in charge of all that. OK, please this way. Text 10W: Good morning, everyone! Im Judy, the new manager of the Clark Sports Center. Our sports center was due to open on

92、 May 5th, but we had a problem with the roof. So it will actually open on May 12th. I do hope as many people as possible will come and join our party on the same day. The party starts at 10 oclock. We offer a variety of sports here. You can pay for membership for a week, a month or a year. For a yea

93、rs membership it costs 450, monthly membership is 40 and if you pay weekly, it will cost you 10. So you save money by paying for a whole year. You need to wear training shoes and suitable clothes, but you dont need to bring a towel. That saves carrying a huge bag around with you. We are very lucky to have Sonia Smith joining us, who is going to give dance classes daily at 5:30. We will also have Tai Chi, Yoga and Pilates. Youd better check on our website to get more information about these classes. So thats all I have to say for the moment.

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