1、2013届高三调研测试试卷(七)英语2013.01本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。满分120分,考试时间120分钟。第卷(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 woman imply?A. She plans to write a letter herself. B. She cant type th
2、e letter now.C. She has to turn down the mans request.()2. Where did the woman stay while she was in Brighton?A. She stayed in her friends house. B. She camped outside.C. She lived near a school campus.()3. What do we learn from the conversation?A. Some students at the back cant hear the professor.B
3、. The professor has changed his reading assignment.C. Some of the students are not on the professors class list.()4. When will the train to London leave?A. At 11:35. B. At 11:45. C. At 12:00.()5. What does the woman mean?A. She doesnt like salad. B. She will do anything to help.C. She prefers making
4、 something else.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至7题。()6. How does the man usually do home shopping?A. By TV. B. By Internet. C. By mail order.()7. What does the man think of what he
5、 bought last year?A. It is unfit. B. It is expensive. C. It is unnecessary.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。()8. Why did the man fail in an exam?A. Because he didnt work hard for it.B. Because the questions were too difficult.C. Because he didnt prepare carefully for it.()9. What will the woman do if she fails in an
6、exam in her country?A. Take the exam again. B. Pay some money for it.C. Take the whole course again.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。()10. Who won the chess match?A. Carl. B. David. C. John.()11. How many players did John defeat during the chess match?A. 3. B. 12. C. 15.()12. What can we learn from the conversion?A
7、. Carl came out the fifth. B. David played the worst.C. Carl and David are usually competitive.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13. What is the womans purpose?A. She wants the man to review the lessons before finals.B. She wants the man to go canoeing(划独木舟) with their classmates.C. She wants to borrow the mans ca
8、mping equipment.()14. What is one of the attractions the woman tells the man about canoeing?A. This is their last break before the final exams.B. If it gets too hot they can swim.C. Many students will go,so he can know more people.()15. What does the man have to bring?A. Drinks. B. Food. C. A bathin
9、g suit.()16. What will the woman confirm with the man soon?A. The exact time when theyll set out. B. What he needs to bring.C. Whether he has decided to go or not.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。()17. How does Mr. Stevenson make a living?A. He runs a store selling appliances(家用器具)B. He is a sales manager. C. He i
10、s a master of ceremonies.()18. Why do many couples walk away after their inquiry?A. Because they fail to find their favorite models.B. Because they feel disappointed at the poor services.C. Because they just come to see the prices of the goods.()19. What did Mr. Stevenson assure the young couple?A.
11、He will be with them whenever they need advice.B. He will be responsible for the quality of what he sells.C. He will offer them a free wedding ceremony.()20. What made the young couple decide to place an order?A. Stevensons selfconfidence. B. Stevensons truthfulness.C. Stevensons generosity.第二部分:英语知
12、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)请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。()21. Do you know you will be fined 12 points if you run a red light? _? I have always been a cautious driver. Bad news to you in fact!A. No kidding B. How come C. So what D. No wonder()22. _ the campus shooting that killed
13、 20 first graders as the worst day of his presidency,President Barack Obama wants gun violence measures _ in 2013.A. Recalling; passing B. To recall; passingC. Recalled; passed D. Recalling; passed()23. You have never believed September 21,2012 is the end of the world,have you? _. But how I wish it
14、were true!A. Yes, I have B. Yes, I havent C. No, it isnt D. No, I havent()24. Dependable information has ruled out the possibility _ she was taken away by the secret police.A. whether B. what C. that D. if()25. Guangdong Province, together with Beijing and Shanghai, _ published plans to gradually al
15、low migrant workers children to enter senior high schools and _ college entrance exams locally.A. has; sit B. have; seat C. has; seat D. have; sit()26. Are you driving home for Spring Festival this year? Sure. You knovv the government _ to continue a tollfree policy for passenger cars.A. has promise
16、d B. was promised C. had promised D. is promised()27. All across India, people are all debating on _ the country has a problem of violence against women and _ to do with it.A. how; how B. why; what C. whether; how D. why; whether()28. The police have reached some _ conclusions about the possible cau
17、se of the accident. The exact cause is still under investigation.A. authentic B. precise C. confidential D. tentative()29. If Tracy McGrady _ the oneyear contract to play in China for Qingdao,he wouldnt have lost so many matches.A. didnt sign B. wouldnt sign C. hadnt signed D. havent sighed()30. Hi,
18、 Dylan, have you made up your mind yet? Well,_, I think Im going to have my hair shaved.A. now and then B. more or less C. back and forth D. sooner or later()31. A dilemma is a problem offering two possibilities, _ is practically acceptable.A. neither of which B. both of whichC. either of them D. bo
19、th of them()32. I have looked for my keys everywhere, but I cant find them. Sorry to hear that. You _ them somewhere.A. must lose B. should lose C. should have lost D. must have lost()33. On AIDS Day, the minister of Health Department demanded that the problems _ paid special attention to.A. referre
20、d to being B. referred to beC. refer to being D. refer to be()34. The father couldnt figure out _ made his son spend so much time in preparing for this match.A. what it was that B. that it was whatC. it was what that D. what was it that()35. I know my parents love me very much, but what did my broth
21、er say just now? He was green with envy and said you were _A. your parents feet of clay B. the salt of the earth to himC. the apple of your parents eyes D. the fatted calf that your parents would kill第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。Socialization is the way in which
22、children and adults learn from others. We begin learning from others during the early days of life; and most people continue their social learning all through life _36_ some mental or physical disability slows or stops the learning _37_. Sometimes the learning is _38_, as when we learn a new sport,
23、art or musical technique from a friend. At other times, social learning is_39_, as when we learn not to drive too fast by receiving a large fine for _40_Positive socialization is the type of social learning that is based on pleasurable and _41_ experiences. We tend to like the people who fill our so
24、cialization with _42_, loving care,and rewarding opportunities. Negative socialization _43_ when others use punishment,harsh criticisms or anger to try to “_44_ us a lesson;” and often we come to dislike both negative socialization and the people who _45_ it on us. There are all types of mixes of po
25、sitive and negative socialization; and the more positive social learning experiences we have, the happier we ten to beespecially if we learn useful information that helps us deal with the _46_ of life.Our _47_ socialization helps explain a majority of who we are at presentwhat we think and feel, whe
26、re we plan to go in life. But we are not _48_ by the things given to us by those learning experiences; we can take all our _49_ days and guide our future social learning in directions that we _50_. The more that we know about the socialization procedure, the more effective we can be in _51_ our futu
27、re learning in the ways that will help us most.Because we were not able to _52_ our parents, we were not able to _53_ much of the first 10 or 20 years of our socialization. However,most people learn to _54_ their own socialization as they gain experience in life. It takes special skills to steer(掌舵)
28、 our own socialization, and many of us _55_ some of those skills naturally as we go through life but others may need to take some courses for those skills.()36. A. ifB. sinceC. unlessD. while()37. A. process B. methods C. progress D. period()38. A. tiresome B. fun C. burden D. effortless()39. A. wor
29、thwhile B. boring C. valuable D. painful()40. A. speeding B. drunkdriving C. casualparking D. overload()41. A. practical B. exciting C. personal D. beneficial()42. A. motivation B. conversation C. information D. conclusion()43. A. occurs B. fails C. suffers D. enters()44. A. tell B. prepare C. draw
30、D. teach()45. A. cheat B. test C. force D. request()46. A. opportunities B. conditions C. challenges D. pleasures()47. A. previous B. current C. positive D. negative()48. A. surprised B. limited C. shaped D. affected()49. A. happy B. healthy C. remaining D. past()50. A. doubt B. lose C. abandon D. v
31、alue()51. A. directing B. describing C. damaging D. discovering()52. A. socialize B. select C. support D. blame()53. A. enjoy B. resist C. repeat D. control()54. A. influence B. quit C. continue D. break()55. A. put up B. pick up C. make up D. turn up第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、
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39、 No partial redemption or refunds.()56. Which of the following is right according to the Deal Highlights?A. Customers will stay in America for 8 nights for this deal.B. Passengers will depart from America at New York Airport.C. Customers will be treated with a free lobster dinner in Boston.D. Travel
40、ers will visit eight cities in the USA for this deal.()57. We can learn from the terms of this deal that _A. The $ 899 fee does not include air tickets to and back from the United States.B. The deal is valid throughout the whole 2013 once one books before February 15,2013.C. Passengers will be trans
41、ferred around the clock from and to the airport(s) free of charge.D. All the passengers must tip the guide 6 dollars every time for each of his or her service.()58. Suppose A and F are both in New York,and the itinerary route(旅行路线) is from A to B to C to D to E and to F in the following picture,then
42、 which place must C and E stand for?AC: Washington DC;E: Boston.B. C: Philadelphia; E: Niagara Falls.C. C: Niagara Falls; E: Boston.D. C: Boston; E: Washington DC.BAre extraverts really better leaders? Can an introvert be a good leader?Research has shown a consistent positive relationship between ex
43、traversion and leadership. In groups of strangers,such as a jury(评审团), extraversion predicts who will be selected foreperson of the jury. Its actually likely to be the person who talks the most,and that person is probably an extravert. So, extraverts are more likely to be chosen for leadership posit
44、ions (what we call leader “emergence”)There is also a positive relationship (although a weaker one) between extraversion and leader effectiveness, particularly evaluated effectiveness of leaders. So it appears that extraverts have_an_edge,_but does this mean that introverts cant be good leaders? Of
45、course not !Many successful leaders are introverted, for example Abraham Lincoln, Gandhi, and in business, Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. One of the best company presidents that Ive known was easily the most introverted person among his executive team, but he was very successful and his colleagues a
46、dmired his “quiet reserve and confidence”. So what is the critical factor that both extraverts and introverts need to emerge as a leader and to be effective?Our research has suggested that the key element is good interpersonal, or social, skills. In one study,we looked at the relationship of extrave
47、rsion to leadership emergence and effectiveness and found that the advantage that extraverts had disappeared when we put social skills into the equation(方程式). In other words,only extraverts who possessed social skills were effective leaders. Good interpersonal skills are critical whether the leader
48、is an extravert or an introvert.In addition,we know that we are more likely to choose leaders who look like their prototypes of leadersthey speak well, interact well with others, and just look “leaderlike”. Extraverts just naturally look more like a prototypical(典型的) leader, particularly political l
49、eaders, than do introverts. Think of the US. presidential campaign where presidential hopefuls were evaluated for how much each looked like he or she could be the CommanderinChief.The key to leadership success then is to develop the people skills needed to look like a leader, but to also develop the
50、 good leaderfollower relationships that are necessary for success. If you possess these skills,introversion and extraversion dont matter very much.()59. What do the underlined words “have an edge” in the third paragraph mean?A. Lack effectiveness. B. Have an advantage.C. Are less confident. D. Are m
51、ore aggressive.()60. What can we infer from the passage?A. There is a positive relationship between introversion and leadership.B. The more introverted leaders in a team are,the more admired they will be.C. Good interpersonal skills play a key role in making people effective leaders.D. Political lea
52、ders are more likely to be extroverts than introverts.()61. Why does the author mention the US. presidential election campaign?A. To indicate the importance of developing people skills.B. To show the advantages of being introverted people.C. To tell readers how to become a prototypical leader.D. To
53、suggest the uniqueness of being political leaders.()62. The author writes the passage mainly to _A. compare the differences of introversion and extroversionB. encourage its readers to be more introvertedC. argue that introverts can also be good leadersD. inform readers how to become a good leaderCIt
54、 was a sunny holiday Monday. Olivier Ferrante was cooking sausages on the barbecue and entertaining friends in his garden north of Paris when the phone rang. The call came from the BEA, Frances air accidents investigation bureau(调查局), where the 38yearold former football player and driver was an inve
55、stigator. The news was grim. “An Airbus is missing over the Atlantic: we need you.”As a safety investigator,Ferrante and his teams had participated, directly and indirectly,in the recovery of crashed planes from the Red Sea, the Black Sea,and every ocean. But this investigation would be his toughest
56、 ever: the plane had disappeared without a witness, or a trace on radar(雷达)At least eight ships and a dozen military aircraft gathered on the planes last known position, about halfway between Brazil and Western Africa. After six days the aircrafts tail fin(尾翼) and 50 bodies were spotted on the surfa
57、ce and the first burning questions were answered.The plane wreckage(残骸) and passenger injuries indicated the doomed Airbus was unbroken when it hit the water. It was not exploded apart by a bomb or lightning, now broken up by violent weather. Strangely, no mayday(求救) message had been sent by its pil
58、ots.Ferrante worked energetically with his team:collecting offers of help from around the world, consulting navy ministries and research organizations in France and elsewhere, and contracting suitable ships and hightech equipment. He would not return home for another 29 days.His team used the Autono
59、mous Underwater Vehicle(AUV) operated around the clock, searching about 400 square kilometers a day. But the race against time was lost and no signals were heard and no more wreckage was found.Day after day, the screen remained bare except for objects that turned out to be stones or garbage from shi
60、ps. Stressed by media attention and painful meetings with victims relatives,Ferrante went jogging one day to clear his head. Then he had an idea.He decided to look at what had happened to nine other planes that crashed after something abruptly went wrong while flying at high altitude. He found that
61、none had traveled more than 30 km before hitting the sea; most covered less than half that distance.AUV operations continued but now they focused on a 30 km circle around the planes last known position.On the ninth day of the newstrategy searching, after searching for 22 months, their hard work paid
62、 off finally. The first thing they saw was a womans handbag. Next,they saw bits of twisted aircraft parts and a panel(平板) with “AF” painted on it. Without a doubt,this was the missing Aribus,lying 11 km northeast of its last known position, but nobody felt much like cheering the discovery. “The scre
63、en also exposed wellpreserved human bodies,and for some of us they were hard to look at,” says Ferrante.()63. What happened to the plane?A. It exploded 11 km northeast of its last known position.B. It was seen crashed over the Atlantic Ocean.C. Something was wrong with its tail fin so that it went m
64、issing.D. It was flying at high altitude before going missing.()64. What made it take so long a time to find the missing Airbus?A. The investigators were not working hard as it was holiday time.B. No mayday message was sent by its pilots before crashing.C. Not enough investigating force was put into
65、 the searching work.D. The strategy used in the first stage of the search was not effective.()65. Which of the following about Olivier Ferrante can NOT be evidenced in the story?A. Devoted. B. Intelligent. C. Experienced. D. Considerate.()66. Based on the passage,which of the following is most proba
66、bly true?A. All of the people on the plane did not survive this air crash.B. The crashed Airbus plane belonged to Air France.C. No media were watching the search after many failures.D. The bodies of victims were hard to recognize.DBeautiful people are indeed happier,a new study says,but not always f
67、or the same reasons. For handsome men,the extra kicks are more likely to come from economic benefits,like increased wages, while women are more likely to find joy just looking in the mirror. “Women feel that beauty is naturally important,” says Daniel Hamermesh,a University of Texas at Austin labor
68、economist and the studys lead author. “They just feel bad if theyre ugly.”Hamermesh is the acknowledged father of pulchronomics, or the economic study of beauty. It can be a dangerous job. He once made angry an audience of young Mormon(魔门教) women, many of whom wished to stay home with future childre
69、n, by explaining that homemakers tend to be less attractive than their workinggirl peers(同伴). “Since beautiful women tend to be paid more,they have more motivation to stay in the work force,” he says.The pursuit of good looks drives several huge industriesin 2010, Americans spent $845 million on fac
70、elifts alonebut few economists focused on beautys financial power until the mid1990s,when Hamermesh and his colleague, Jeff Biddle of Michigan State University, became the first scholars to track the effect of appearance on earnings potential for a large sample(样本) of adults. Like many other desirab
71、le commodities(商品), “beauty is rare,” Hamermesh says, “and that rareness commands a price.”A handsome man is estimated to make 13 percent more during his career than a “lookschallenged” peer, according to calculations in Hamermeshs recent book, Beauty Pays. Interestingly, the net benefit is slightly
72、 less for pretty women, who may make up the difference by trading on their looks to marry men with higher earning potential. And some studies have shown that attractive people are more likely to be hired in a recession(经济衰退)Hamermesh argues that “theres not much we can do to improve our pulchritude(
73、美丽)”. There are even studies suggesting that for every dollar spent on cosmetic(化妆品) products,only 4 cents returns as salarymaking lipstick a truly awful investment._. One 2006 study showed that the less beautiful may actually profit from their lack of looks. People tend to expect less from the unat
74、tractive, so when they go beyond those low expectations they are rewarded. And the beautiful ones are often primarily held to a higher standard “then hit with a beauty penalty if they fail to deliver.” Hamermesh says.()67. What is the best title of this passage?A. How Much Does Being Attractive Cost
75、? B. How Much Is Being Attractive Worth?C. How Can We Make Use of Our Beauty? D. How Happy Do Attractive People Feel?()68. Which of the following is right according to the passage?A. Handsome men are happier because they can make profits from their pulchritude.B. House wives are usually less beautif
76、ul and thus less motivated than their working peers.C. Beautys financial power has long been noticed historically as a most desirable commodity.D. Beautiful women usually make more as they can trade their looks to wealthy and handsome men.()69. What is the topic sentence of the last paragraph?A. But
77、 inborn beauty isnt always profitable.B. But people always desire to be more beautiful.C. But inborn beauties dont need to improve themselves.D. But being more attractive deserves great efforts.()70. Which one of the following words of Hamermeshs can best explain the fact that attractive people are
78、more likely to be hired in a recession?A. “Women feel that beauty is naturally important,”B. “Beauty is rare,and that rareness commands a price.”C. “Theres not much we can do to improve our pulchritude.”D. “, then hit with a beauty penalty if they fail to deliver.”第卷(非选择题共35分)第五部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,
79、满分10分)请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。Human capital(资金) flight, more commonly referred to as “brain drain”, is the largescale emigration(移民) of a large group of individuals with technical skills or knowledge. Although the term originally referred to technology workers leaving a
80、nation, the meaning has broadened into the departure of educated and professional people from one country,economic sector,or field for another,usually for better pay or living conditions.Brain drain is usually regarded as an economic cost,since emigrants usually take with them the part of value of t
81、heir training sponsored by the government or other organizations. The contrary phenomenon is “brain gain”, which occurs when there is a largescale immigration of technically qualified persons.The term itself was coined by the Royal Society(英国皇家学会) to describe the emigration of “scientists and techno
82、logists” to North America from postwar Europe. Another source indicates that this term was first used in the United Kingdom to describe the influx(流入) of Indian scientist and engineers.The reasons usually include two aspects which respectively(分别地) come from countries and individuals. In terms of co
83、untries,the reasons may be social environment such as lack of opportunities, political instability, economic depression, health risks,etc. in source countries and rich chances,political stability and freedom,developed economy,better living conditions, etc. in host countries. In terms of individual r
84、easons, there is family influence(overseas relatives ), and personal preference: preference for exploring,ambition for an improved career,etc.Brain drain is common amongst developing nations,where marketable skills were not financially rewarded.With rapid GDP growth and a higher degree of openness t
85、owards the rest of the world,China has also been facing brain drain. There has been upsurge in Chinese emigration to Western countriesparticularly the United States,Canada and Australiasince the midfirst decade of the 21st century. China became the biggest worldwide contributor of emigrants in 2007.
86、 According to the official Chinese media,65,000 Chinese secured immigration or permanent resident status(地位) in the United States, 25,000 in Canada and 15,000 in Australia. The largest group of emigrants consists of professionals and experts with a middleclass background,who are the backbone(骨干) for
87、 the development of China.However,in recent years, Chinas rapid development and the increasing number of international companies registering to do business in China have led many Chinese living abroad to swap their lives there for a new life back in China. According to the government statistics,more
88、 than 130 thousand people came back in 2010,and more in the following years. Better jobs, special government policies and more chances to make use of the experience and skills gained abroad have made the future look bright indeed for the overseas Chinese coming home.Brain Drain:A Special Phenomenon
89、Across the WorldPassage outlineSupporting details(71)_Originally referring to largescale emigration of (72)_ and knowledgeable individuals for better pay or living conditionsBroadened into the departure of professional people who received good (73)_ from one country, economic sector, or field for an
90、otherRegarded as an economic cost(74)_ of the termFirst used in the UK, one (75)_ the emigration of “scientists and technologists” to North America from postwar (76)_ countries; another the influx of Indian scientist and engineersReasonsFrom countries: social environment in the countries which (77)_
91、 from “brain drain” From individuals: family influence and personal preferenceBrain drain in ChinaThere has been an increase in Chinese emigration to Western countries since 2005China(78)_ the most to brain drain worldwide in 2007,with 65,000 to the United States, 25,000 to Canada and 15,000 to Aust
92、ralia, (79)_ of whom were professionals and experts with a middleclass backgroundHowever,recently more and more Chinese overseas are (80)_ home thanks to the better jobs,special government policies and more chances to make use of the experience and skills gained abroad in their home country第六部分书面表达(
93、25分)目前,许多学校高三英语学习的现状是学生在教师的指引下大量做高考模拟练习题。假设你班就这一做法展开了一场讨论。请你根据下表所提示的信息,用英语写一篇报道给校刊,呈现正反双方观点并表达自己的看法。赞成者观点1. 具有针对性,有利于学生取得高分2. 做练习题也是语言学习反对者观点1. 做试卷不是学习如何运用语言,而是学习如何考试2. 教师应当授人以渔,而不仅仅授人以鱼你的观点及理由请根据自己的实际感受答题无论赞成、反对或是折中,请至少呈现两点与所给要点不同的理由支撑自己的观点注意:1. 对所给要点都要涉及,可以适当发挥。不要简单翻译。2. 词数150左右。开头已经写好,不计入总词数。3. 文
94、中不得提及考生所在学校和本人姓名。4. 参考词汇:高考NMET;针对性pertinenceSince we entered Grade Three,instead of learning from textbooks and other language sources, students in my class have been guided by the teacher to practice a large amount of test papers over and over again.Opinions are divided in our class._2013届高三调研测试试卷
95、(七)(常州)英语参考答案及听力材料听力15BBCBC610CCBAC1115BCBBC1620AACBB单项填空2125CDDCA2630ABDCD3135ADBAC完形填空3640CABDA4145BAADC4650CABCD5155ABDAB阅读理解5640BAABC6165ACDDD6670BBAAB任务型阅读71. Definition72. skilled73. education74. Origin/Sources75. describing76. European77. suffer78. contributed79. most80. returning/coming/back
96、One Possible Version:Since we entered Grade Three, instead of learning from textbooks and other language sources, students in my class have been guided by the teacher to practice a large amount of test papers over and over again.Opinions are divided in our class. To those who agree, this practice ca
97、n help students achieve high scroes in NMET due to its high pertinence. They also believe students can get knowledge about English by doing exercises. However, many others argue that doing test papers is not learning how to use English but leraning how to pass exams. They strongly hold teachers shou
98、ld teach students how to fish, not just give them fish to feed on.To me, it is not worthwhile to do so many test papers. Firstly, nothing can be more tedious to us teenagers than the endless repetition of doing exercises of the same pattern. Secondly, these exercises contribute nothing to our langua
99、ge ability, even little to our passing NMET. After all, NMET is never testing the exercises we have done, but new ones weve never seen before. Only if we have developed English ability can we achieve high in NMET, and in future use of English as well.听力材料Text 1M:Jessica,could you type this letter fo
100、r me?W:Sorry. The computer broke down this morning. Ill do it for you as soon as I fix it.Text 2M:I see you enjoyed your holidays in Brighton. Where did you stay,in a hotel?W:No. We camped near the mountains. And some friends went with us there.Text 3W:Professor Neon,a few of us at the back didnt ge
101、t the copy of your reading assignment.M:Well,there are only 38 names on my class list,and I didn t bring any spare copies.Text 4M:Excuse me. Does this train go to London?W:No,this is the 11:35 service to Rochester. Theres a London train standing at Platform No. 12 which leaves at 11:45.Text 5M:Every
102、body is helping out with dinner. Would you make the salad?W:Anything but that. Text 6W:Hello. Im from Sound Bytes Radio and Im doing a survey about home shopping. Could I ask you a few questions?M:A survey about home shopping? Sure.W:Thank you. Are you a home shopper? Do you use the Internet or watc
103、h the shopping Channel?M:No,I like to look through catalogues and do mail order. Recently,Ive been receiving a lot of catalogues and they have some attractive things in them. In fact,sometimes I even order things I don need.W:Like what?M:Well,last year,I ordered a heavy jacket with a hat,and it cost
104、 only 300 dollars but it has never gotten cold enough to wear it. I should never buy something out of a sudden desire. Hey, do you want to buy it?W:Oh,no,thanks. But thank you for answering my questions.Text 7W:Whats up? You look a bit down.M:I got the results of my endofyear exams this morning. I f
105、ailed one.W:Oh,no. What happened? I thought you really worked very hard and went over everything carefully.M:I did. But the questions were too hard for me.W:Can you take it again?M:Yeah, but I have to take the course again next year.W:What? You have to repeat the whole year? M:Yes, its quite normal,
106、 isnt it? W:Not in my country. If we fail in an exam at university,we usually get a chance to take the exam again. But we dont have to take the whole course again.M:Well,here you have to take the whole course. And pay for it,of course.Text 8M:Hello,Julia. Have you heard about the chess match?W:Not y
107、et, anything special?M:Well, I suppose you would never be able to guess who came out first.W:Was it Carl,or David? These two are very competitive.M:Im afraid you got the wrong ones. The champion was John. It was a real surprise to everybody. He beat 12 other players, lost only 3,and played no draws.
108、W:John is lucky. How about Carl and David?M:Well,Carl only played seventh,and David was better. He played fifth.W:Anyway, Im still wondering how John could be so successful.M:I dont know, either. But I heard that both Carl and David were suffering from the flu at that time.Text 9W:Hey, Neal, now tha
109、t the midterms are over, we are getting away for the weekend to go canoeing. You want to come along?M:Well,um, itd be great to get away,but Ive never done it before.W:None of the others have, either,except me. I went once last fall. But therell be an instructor in each canoe the first day. This is o
110、ur last chance to take a break before the finals.M:I dont know.W:Oh,come on. The scenery is beautiful, and if it gets too hot,we can dive in whenever we feel like it.M:What would I have to bring?W:Lets see. Tom is bringing food for the Friday night cookout for everyone. And the people who run the tr
111、ip have tents set up and they supply food and drinks for all day Saturday. On the way back Sunday morning, well stop somewhere for breakfast. So, you just have to bring a bathing suit and a sleeping bag.M:Well, I do love camping and sleeping out. Where is this place?W:Well, its about an hour and a h
112、alf to the place where we meet the trip leader. We leave our car there and they drive us and the canoes upriver to the places where we start canoeing.M:And when will we set out on Friday?W:Ill give you a call to tell you later today.Text 10Mr. Stevenson was the owner of a general appliance store. He
113、 had seen many newlyweds coming into his store to shop for their first refrigerator, washer and dryer,and airconditioner. Pen and pencil in hand,they would ask him a lot of questions about price,features and aftersale services, but they would usually walk away at the end of their inquiry. The other
114、day a young couple came into his store. They asked him all the usual questions and he answered all of them patiently. But when he suggested an order at the end, they replied firmly,“Well have to look around other places first.” Although feeling a bit disappointed, Mr. Stevenson did not show it. Inst
115、ead, he smiled, moved closer and said, “I know you will go to Discount Dan to look at the price tags. Thats perfectly understandable. I do the same. In fact, they sell the same stuff as we do. But if you buy things there,there is something you will not get. And that is me. I come with everything I s
116、ell. Ive been in the business for thirty years and in a few years time,Im going to give my stores to my daughter and soninlaw. I hope they will carry on the family business. I stand behind everything I sell and I will make sure that you will never regret buying things from me.” After this short speech, Mr. Stevenson offered the young couple some icecream to thank them for their interest. Impressed by his honesty and sincerity,the young couple decided to place an order.版权所有:高考资源网()版权所有:高考资源网()