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2013长郡中学高三月考试卷(五)
Part Ⅰ& Listening
Comprehension (30
marks)&&&&&&&
Section A (22.5 marks)
Directions: In this section, you will hear six
conversations between two speakers. For each conversation, there
are several questions and each question is followed by three
choices marked A, B and C. Listen carefully and then choose the
best answer for each question.
You will hear each conversation TWICE.
When will the magazine probably arrive?
Wednesday.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
Thursday.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C. Friday.
The answer is B.
Directions:In this section,you’11 hear 6 conversations between 2
speakers.For each conversation,there are several questions and each
question is followed by 3 choices.Listen to the conversations
carefully,and then answer the questions by making the corresponding
letter(A.B。Or C)on the question booklet.You will hear each
conversation TWICE.
Conversation 0ne
1.What is Mr.White doing?
&&& A.Making
plan.&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.Writing a
report.&&&
&&&&&&&&&&
C.Having a meeting.
2.Who is in danger now?
Mrs.White.&&&
&&&&&&&&&&
&B.Mr.White’s
&C.The man’s wife.
Conversation Two
3.What is Linda busy with this afternoon?
paper.&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.The working
&&&&&&&&&&
C.The report.
4.Why does the man call the woman?
invite her to a
party.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.To help him meet his daughter.
& &&C.To help
him with a party’s preparation.
Conversation Three
5. What is the man waiting for?
&&& A.The
calls.&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&
report.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C.An E-mail.
6.When will Mark come back to work?
Friday.&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&
Thursday.&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&
C.Next Friday.
Conversation Four
7.Which two countries played in the football match this
afternoon?
&&& A.England
Germany.&&&&
B.England and Brazil.&
&C.Brazil and Germany.
8.Why did the man and his wife quarrel?
&&& A.The man
didn’t do any
housework.&&&&
&B.They support different football teams.
C.They wanted to watch different TV programs.
9.What does the woman usually do if Eric watches a football
match on TV?
A.She quarrels with him.&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.She does other
things.&&&&&&&&&
C.She watches another TV.
Conversation Five
10.When was the woman’s picture taken?
&&& A.Nine
years ago.&&&
B.Ten years
&&&&&&&&&&&&
C.Eleven years ago.
11.How was the woman look like?
&&& A.Tall
slim.&&&&&&&&&
B.Short, but
thin.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C.Tall, but a bit fat.
12.How many students were there in the woman’s class?
A.24.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.26.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
Conversation Six
&13.Why does the woman make the call?
introduce a job.&&
&&& B.T0 borrow
book.&&&&&&&&&&&&C.To
confirm the E-mail.
14.What can we know about the man?
&&& A.He can
operate the
computer.&&&&&&&&&&&&
&B.He was an assistant before.
doesn’t like the work hours.
15.What will the man do tomorrow?
A.Go to the library.&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.Go to the woman’s place.&&
C.Send an E-mail to the library.
Directions:In this section,you will hear a mini—talk.Listen
carefully and then fill in
&the numbered blanks with the information
you’ve got.Fill in each blank with NO MORE
&THAN 3 WORDS.Yon will hear the mini—talk
Club Arrangements
Activities
Tuesday afternoon
16& of the city
Playing sports
Friday morning
Watching a 18& film Spider
Saturday (8 a.m. to 19 &p.m.)
Having a day trip to Oxford
20& &London
&Part Ⅱ
&Language Knowledge (45 marks)
Section A (15 marks)
Directions: For each of the following unfinished sentences
there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that
best completes the sentence.
The wild flowers looked like a soft orange blanket
&&&&&&&the
covering&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. covered
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. to cover
The answer is A.
21. Anger is good for you,______ you control it
properly,according to new psychology research·
A.before&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&
&&B.when&&&
&&&&&&&&&&
&&&C.as long as
&&&D.in case
22.A stronger sense of moral duty is needed when we become
members of the society ______ everyone is responsible for not only
themselves but a lot of others.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. where&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&
& D. which
23.Most of the books in the library were bought by the school,
and some ______ away by students from the school.
A. gave&&&
&&&&&&&&&&&&&
given&&&&&&&&&&&
&&D. were given
24.I’m sorry , but I can not give the book to you . It is to me
________ your glasses are to you.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
what&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
as&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. what as
25.—Waiter ,what about my food?
&for over 30 minutes.
—Oh, sorry, sir. Just one more minute, please.
waited&&&&&&&&&&
waiting&&&&&&&&&&&
&C.have been
waiting&&&&&&&
D.had waited
26.________ in a recent science competition, the three students
were awarded scholarships totaling $ 21, 000.
A. To be judged the
best      &&&&&&&&
B. Judged the best
C. Having judged the best     
D. Judging the best
27.The young
two attempts to climb the high mountain, decided to have another
made&&&&&&&&
&B.making&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C.made&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
& D.has made
28.—Do&you&like&______&here?&
—Oh,&yes.&The&air,&the&weather,&the&way&of&life.&Everything&is&so&nice.&
A.&this&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&B.&these&&&&&&&&
&&&&&&&&&&
C.&that&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
29.He couldn’t have been in the office this
&time yesterday,
he&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
he&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&C.hasn’t
he&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D.could he
30 .“If you attend our class for three months,you ________be
able to write letters in English.”said the professor.
A.must&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.should&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
C.will&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
31.There will be a special price for
&&&&&&&buys
things in large numbers here.
A.who&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&&B.those
who&&&&&&&&&&
&C.whoever&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&D.whomever
32. It’s politely requested by the hotel management that radios
& &after 10 o’clock at
A. were not
played&&&&&&
played&&&&&&&&&&&D.did
33.—Why does the air smell so terrible here?
&&& --- Well,
because across the river _______ two factories and they each
_______ paper.
A. lie, make
&&&&&&&&&&
makes&&&&&&&&&&&C.
makes&&&&&&&&
&D. is, make
34.Mrs. White found her husband surrounded by letters and papers
and _______ very worried.
A.looked&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B.looks&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&C.looking&&&&&&&&&&&
D.to look
35.Downstairs in the cold rain ______, holding an
umbrella in his hand, waiting for his girl friend.
& A. stood a young man
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. a young man stood
& C. did a young man
&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. was standing a young man
Section B (18 marks)
Directions: For each blank in the following passage 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.
It’s a sad and familiar sentence from a beggar that we often
hear. Usually, when asked “Can you spare some
?” I’ve been struck with a feeling of guilt if I passed by without
giving a coin or two.
My conscience was hurt again when I was making a
&in Venice in 2012. I was sitting in a quiet caf&.
Outside the caf& on the street was an old woman on her knees,
begging. Steady streams of
&were walking past her. A young backpacker stood
away from the crowd drinking something, but I noticed he was also
&the woman.
She knelt motionlessly, her head almost touching the ground, a worn
blanket providing little
&&&protection
&the cold. The sight was especially touching when
compared with the signs of the
&city around her.
A tourist group hurried along the street, glanced at the woman and
walked on. Another group of tourists arrived,
&again, walked past her. The backpacker watched.
Then, as I prepared to leave, I stopped at the sight of the
backpacker
&and placing some money in the woman’s cup. He did
this rather deliberately, just before the arrival of another
tourist group. I watched
&the leader of the group stopped and put some
money in the cup. With the young man showing the way, other
tourists followed.
The young backpacker_ 45__ this process in front of the next
tour party going past. Once again, the subtle peer pressure
_46& on the tourists, who all added coins
to the cup. His work done , the young man walked over to the old
beggar woman and said, “I hope that helps a bit.”
I placed some money in the woman’s cup and
tour, light-hearted after witnessing such a smart act of
36. A. time
37. A. lecture
38. A. passengers
B. customers
C. tourists
D. foreigners
39. A. ignoring
B. serving
C. observing
D. following
40. A. against
41. A. peaceful
C. wealthy
D. primitive
42. A. unless
43.A. looking around
B. stepping forward
C. getting about
D. breaking in
44. A. since
45.A. stopped
D. repeated
46. A. moved
B. replied
D. carried
47. A. cancelled
B. continued
C. started
D. delayed
Section C (12 marks)
Directions: Complete the following passage by filling in
each blank with one word that best fits the context.
Michael Jackson was born in August 1958, So was I. Michael Jackson
grew up in the suburbs of the Midwest. So 48_______ I. When Michael
Jackson was six,he became a superstar, and was perhaps the world's
most-beloved child. When I was six, my mother died. I never had a
mother,but he never had a childhood. And 49._______you never get to
have something, you become obsessed by it.
&& There is no doubt that
Michael Jackson is one of the greatest talents in the world.
When he sang songs at the age of eight he could make you feel
that he was 50_______experienced adult squeezing your heart with
his words. When he moved he had the elegance of Fred Astaire and
packed the punch of Muhammed Ali. 51_______music had an extra layer
of inexplicable magic 52. _______ not only made you want to dance
53. _______actually made yon be anything you want to he. Because
that is 54. _______ heroes do.
&& He performed in soccer
stadium around the world, and sold hundreds of millions of records
and dined with prime minister and presidents. Girls and boys fell
in love 55. _______ him, and everyone wanted to dance like him. He
seemed other-worldly but he was a human
being.&&&&&&
Part Ⅲ &Reading
Comprehension (30 marks)
Directions: Read the following three passages. Each
passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements.
For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.
Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in
the passage.
China will soon allow its travel agencies to organize tour
groups to the Democratic people’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). The
“mysterious” neighbor is opening its doors. What can we expect?
The climate is generally classed as continental, with rainfall
concentrated in summer. Summer months are warm, but winter
temperatures can fall as low as 30 degrees below zero. Late spring
droughts are often followed by severe flooding. There are
occasional typhoons during the early autumn.
Arirang Festival
Arirang Festival is a special government-sponsored festival held
at irregular intervals of several years. The grand mass gymnastics
and artistic performance celebrate the late communist leader Kim
II-sung’s April 15 birthday.
The opening event of the two-month festival is the mass games,
which are famous for the huge mosaic pictures created by thousands
of well-trained school children.
Scenic sites
According to the present tour paths arranged by DPRK tourism
authorities, the capital of Pyongyang is the highlight. It is a
garden city built on remains from the Korean War. The most
wonderful objects are monuments, including Kim II-sung Square, the
Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang, and the Grand People’s Study
Transportation
Air China launched a direct service from Beijing to Pyongyang in
March. It is the only foreign airline to offer flights to the DPRK
How to get a visa
For a short-term tour (3-4 days), sign up for a package tour in
Shenyang or Dandong, Liaoning. The travel agency applies for a visa
for you. For a longer tour, you can obtain visas from DPRK
consulates and embassies.
56. Which of the following about Arirang Festival is TRUE
according to the passage?
&& A. It lasts about three
&& B. It is held at the same
time every year.
&& C. It only celebrates their
leader’s birthday.
&& D. It is well known for the
mosaic pictures made by children.
57. Which of the following is not a scenic site of
Pyongyang?
&& A. Kim II-sung
Square.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. The Arch of Triumph in Pyongyang.
&& C. The Grand Artistic
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. The Grand People’s Study House.
58. Which time may be the best choice if you want to attend the
Arirang Festival?
January.&&&&&&&&&&&&B.
August.&&&&&&&&&&&&
April.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. November.
59. If you want to have a tour of three days in DPRK, you can
&& A. take a direct service
from Shenyang to Pyongyang
&& B. ask the travel agency to
apply a visa for you
&& C. visit many monuments in
other cities except Pyongyang
&& D. experience a warm
60. What is the best title of the passage?
&& A. DPRK tours
ahead&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. A journey to DPRK
&& C. Ways to visit
DPRK&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. A different festival
&& British men make
some of the best husbands in the world because they’re more willing
to do housework, new research suggests. Experts claim women are
more attracted to men if they believe they’ll help out with
household chores and make an equal contribution towards
&& The study, which looked at
relationship in 13 countries, ranked British men as the third most
likely to win women’s hearts through their commitment to family
life. Swedes and Norwegians topped the table while Australian men,
who have special love for beer, sport, and the great outdoors, came
in last, rated as the least attractive in terms of pulling their
weight around the house.
The Oxford University study examined marriage across the
developed world and compared it to attitudes towards the roles of
men and women at home. Researchers questioned 13, 500 men and women
aged between 20 and 45 from each country about sex, housework and
childcare responsibilities. Based on their responses, each country
was given a rating on an “egalitarian index (平均主义指数)”, which was
then compared against the number of couples living together. The
study found there was a relation between the ratings on the index
and proportion of married citizens. Women in less egalitarian
countries were found to be 20 and 50 per cent less likely to settle
down with a man.
Dr Almudena Seville-Sanz, of the university ‘s Center for Time
Use Research, said, “This study shows that in egalitarian societies
paying more attention to the families in these countries.”
However, while the study suggested women favor men who’re
willing to treat them equally, it also found men themselves placed
less value on the quality in the opposite sex.
61. British men are thought of as the best husbands because they
__________.
&& A. treat their wives
&& B. are more attractive than
&& C. make a contribution
towards earning money
&& D. are more willing to help
out with household chores
62. According to the study, men who are the least attractive to
women come from _________.
Norway&&&&&
Sweden&&&&&
England&&&&&&
D. Australia
63. The study found women in less egalitarian countries
__________.
&& A. were less willing to set
up families with men
&& B. were more willing to set
up families with men
&& C. were found to be very
likely to be attracted by men
&& D. were willing to
undertake more childcare responsibilities
64. According to the study, in egalitarian countries,
____________.
&& A. men pay less attention
to the family role
&& B. there is a higher
possibility of forming a happy family
&& C. men play a more
important role than women in the family life
&& D. men doing traditionally
women’s work are to be looked down upon
65. Which of the following is true according to the last
paragraph ?
&& A. Men pay attention to
women with regard to women’s position.
&& B. Women treat men better
who’re willing to treat them equally.
&& C. Women like men better
who’re willing to treat them equally.
&& D. Men placed more value on
the quality of women.
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
As rain begins to fall from the clouds , it is very pure.
However, as it falls through the air, it dissolves some of the
gases in the air. It also collects bits of dust and microbes (微生物)
that are floating in the air. When the rain reaches the ground it
begins to pick up more dust and dirt. Many kinds of mineral
substances dissolve in the water. Sand and mud cannot dissolve in
Since water is so important to us, it is very important that the
water we use should be clean. Otherwise, we might get some of the
diseases that carried by water. Many microbes are harmful. They are
so small that we cannot see them. These microbes must be removed or
killed before the water is suitable for drinking. For example,
microbes of diseases like cholera live well in water. If the water
supply is not clean, people who drink this water may get these
diseases. Thus, to provide people with clean water, the government
purifies the water.
Purification is a long process and consists of three stages :
storing, purifying and distributing. The first stage is storing.
Man-made lakes called reservoirs are used for this purpose. Water
from the rains, other lakes, streams and rivers is collected in the
reservoirs. This water is usually dirty and muddy.
In the second stage which is purifying, water from the
reservoirs is filtered in a special pond. Stones, sand and other
unwanted tiny things are caught in it. After that, tiny microbes
are still present in the water. These microbes are removed by
“airing” the water and by adding a chemical substance called
chlorine(氯) to the water. This skills all the microbes in the
water. After this the water can be safely used for drinking.
The third stage is the distribution of the purified water to
homes, hospitals, offices, factories and other places. This is done
through a network of pipes of various sizes. These pipes must be
made of a suitable material.
66. From paragraph 1, we can learn that ________.
&& A. rain has contained gases
when it forms in the clouds
&& B. dust and microbes are
dissolved in rain when rain falls on the ground
&& C. the closer rain is to
the ground, the more impure things it contains
&& D. sand and mud are things
rain collects when it falls through the air
67. According to Paragraph 2, the following statements are wrong
except that _________.
&& A. all the microbes in
water are harmful so water must be purified
&& B. some diseases can spread
through drinking water if it is not clean
&& C. water is safe to drink
if only harmful microbes are removed from it
&& D. it is the government’s
responsibility to make drinking water clean
68.What can we know about man-made lakes ?
&& A. They are used through
the whole process of purification.
&& B. Only rain water can be
collected and stored in them.
&& C. Water collected can be
stored and filtered in them.
&& D. Water from them contains
a lot of impure substances.
69. What is the function of the chemical substance chlorine
&& A. To air the
water.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. To catch tiny things.
&& C. To kill tiny
microbes.&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. To remove harmful gases.
70.What is probably this passage ?
&& A. A new
report.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
B. A book review.
&& C. A magazine
article.&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
D. A school paper.
Part Ⅳ &Writing (45
Section A (10 marks)
Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in the
numbered blanks by using the information from the
Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS for each
You may find that at some point in your life, you find yourself
without many true friends around you. This may be due to being in a
relationship, and neglecting them to a point of no return, or you
may find that all your friends have settled down, and are not as
willing to do the things you once enjoyed together. If this is the
case, there are many ways in which you can make new friends and
widen your circle.
&The workplace can be a good place to make
friends. You spend so much time there that it is certain that you
will start to make strong connections. If you don’t currently work,
then it may be worthwhile looking into undertaking some part-time
volunteer work. Not only will this give you something to focus on,
but you will be guaranteed to become more involved in the
community, and meet new people.
&Another way to widen your social circle is to
join social networking sites, where you can meet people you would
never normally come across. Twitter, for example, offers a platform
to talk to a variety of people from all over the world. You can
even search by interests, so you know straight away that you will
have areas of common interest. Other social networking sites such
as Facebook will allow you to reconnect with friends from the past,
so you never know where it will take you. Social networking can
also be used to create and attend events, so make sure you attend
as many of these as possible.
&&Title:& How
to widen _71.________________
I& Benefit of having a good group of
&Ensuring you have
__72___________________
II& 73 _________ for not having many true
friends around you:
◆ Being in a relationship and neglecting your friends
◆ Not willing to share things with 74_________ any
&III& Ways of making new
◆Making friends 75_________
◆Undertaking some 76_________&
&1 Giving you something to focus on
&& 2 Making you more involved
in the community and 77_________
◆& Joining 78_________
1 Twitter----offering you a platform to talk to a variety of
people from 79_________
&& 2 80allowing you to reconnect with friends
from the past.
Section B (10 marks)
Directions: Read the following passage. Answer the
questions according to the information given in the
For more than 40 years, robots have worked in factories, doing
jobs too boring or too dangerous for humans. Now, new robots are
starting to help humans at home and at work.
It was an exciting night at the Detroit Symphony(交响乐). A special
guest was joining the band. The conductor stepped out onto the
stage and lifted both arms to direct the musicians. They played a
song called “The Impossible Dream” .The audience was amazed. After
all, ASIMO, the conductor, is only eight years old and four feet
tall. It’s just one of many robots being developed to perform tasks
that humans usually perform.
Japan has more robots than any other country. Four out of every
10 worker robots are there. The Japanese government is spending
millions of dollars building even more robots. Why the rush for
more electronic helpers? More than one&fifth of
Japan’s population is 65 or older, so there are not enough young
people in the workforce.
Many of Japan’s robots are designed to interact with people. One
Japanese hospital has three shiny robots that help out in the
waiting room. They greet patients and give directions. “Robots
won’t ever be doctors,” says hospital spokesperson Naoya Narita.
“But they can be guides.”
Since the 1960s, robots have been doing jobs that are too boring
or too dangerous for humans. Some stand for long hours in
factories, packaging food or putting together cars. Others milk
cows on dairy farms all day long. However, these industrial robots
don’t look like humans.
Now that robots are moving into our homes, many are starting to
look more like us. Trevor Blackwell’s company, Anybots, makes
robots. He built a dish&washing robot called Monty.
It is as tall as a person and has human&like
Will the robots of the future look more like machines or people?
Either way, Blackwell is happy to let them do the chores. “I’d
rather have a robot do dishes,” he says. Wouldn’t you?
81.Why did the audience feel shocked at the Detroit Symphony?
(no more than 6 words)
____________________________________________________________&&&&&&&&&&&
82.What is the reason why the Japanese are building so many
robots? (no more than 9 words)
____________________________________________________________&&&&&&&&&&&
83.How can the robot Monty help people?(no more than 7
____________________________________________________________&&&&&&&&&&&
84.What is the passage mainly about?(no more than 9 words)
____________________________________________________________&&&&&&&&&&&
Section C (25 marks)
Directions: Write an English composition according to the
instructions given below in Chinese.
 俗话说:早起的鸟儿有虫吃。请根据你生活中亲身经历的一件事,说明一切成功源于干凡事早做规划,不断追求,辛勤劳作。
The early bird will catch
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参考答案:
1—5 CABCA &&6—10
CBCCA &&11—1
16 Walking tour&
&&17 Wednesday
afternoon& &18
popular&& 19&
6&& 20 Leaving for
CBDAC&&& 26—30
BADBD&&& 31—35
36-47 CDCC&&
ACCB& DDCB &
49.when&&&&
51.His&&&&
52.that/which&&&
54.what&&&
56-60 DCCBA
DDABC&& 66-70 CBDCC
71& your social
circle&&&&&&&&&&&
&72 &a high-quality life
&Reasons&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
&74 &all your friends
75 &at your
workplace&&&&&&&&&&
&76 &part-time volunteer work
77 &meet new
people&&&&&&&&&&&
&78 &social networking sites
79 around /across the
world&&&&&
80 &Facebook
81.Because the conductor is a robot.
82.Lack of enough young people in their
workforce.
83.It can wash dishes for people.
84.Robots helping humans at home and at work. 
Conversation 0ne
M:Hello,this is Center Hospital.May I speak to
Mr.White?
W:Just a minute.please.I’11 see if he’s in.
M:Thank you very much.
W:Sorry,①he is having a meeting now.
M:How long will the meeting be?
W:About half an hour.
M:It’s urgent.Could I have his cellphone
W:Sorry,the meeting is very important.
M:Listen carefully.②His wife is in danger now。
W:What happened after a11?
M:She had a car accident and needs an operation
immediately.
W:I see.1 will tell Mr.White now.
Conversation Two
M:Hi,Linda.what are you doing this afternoon?
W:③Go on with the working plan&
Mr.Smith needs tomorrow.You want me to help your meet your daughter
after work then?
M:No,my wife will meet her today.④But I am just
wondering if you would give me a hand with the names of the guess
for next week’s party。
W:I’m sorry,Mark.I really can’t today.You know
Mr.Smith demands I finish the plan as soon as possible。
M:OK.I heard he will have a meeting tomorrow.
W:Right.a meeting in Washington.So he wants to see
the working plan and make some changes before he goes to the
airport if necessary.
Conversation Three
W:How long will I have to wait for you in your
office? We will be late for the film。
M:Another 10 minutes,please.⑤I’m waiting for two
important calls,one form London and the other Boston.
W:You can ask Mark to do the work.You are always
saying 1le is an honest and clever man。
M:Sure,but his wife has just had two babies
today.He is looking after her in the hospital.
W:Two babies? You mean his wife has given birth to
twins? Are they boys or girls?
M:One boy and one girl.Mark will be busier than
before.⑥He won’t come to work until next Friday.So 1 will have more
work to do recently.
Conversation Four
W:Tom,why are you so blue today?
M:I had a quarrel with Lily this
afternoon.&&&
M:Well,⑦there was a football match between England
and Brazil。⑧I had been looking forward to it for a long time.But
Lily wanted to see an old movie.
W:Why? She can watch it any other time.
M:That’s exactly what I told her.But she said there
would be a football match at any other time as well.
W:So what did you do?
M:I didn’t do anything.I just held the remote
contr01.She asked me to choose between her and the football
W:What did you choose?
M:The football match,of course。She was so angry
that she went to her mother’s.So what do you usual1y d0 if Eric
wants to watch football matches?
W:⑨I just let him watch.You know,we have two
Conversation Five
M:Is this picture yours?
W:Yes,my classmates and I in high sch001.
M:In your high school? It was taken 10 years
W:No,⑩nine years ago when we would leave
M:Where are you? I can’t find you.
W:In the second line.1 wore a red dress.
M:My God! 11You were so thin。
W:Sure,only forty five kilograms.
M:Hard to believe my eyes if you didn’t tell
W: 111 was the tallest girl at that time.
M:How many girls were there in your class?
W:12Twenty four and twenty six boys.
M:How time files! You have been fl teacher
W:Right,1 wanted to be a teacher from then on.
M:Who is the woman in white in the middle?
W:Our headmaster.She was only 35 then.We all like
Conversation Six
W:Hello,may I speak to Mr,Johnson,please?
M:Speaking.Who’s calling,may I ask?
W:13This is the Town Job Center.We have received
your E-mail and we are quite interested in you.
M:Can you tell me more about it? What kind of job?
W:Well.a college wants to find some laboratory
assistants.It’s the kind of job you would like to do,as we can see
from your E-mail.
M:Yes,I did put that in my E-mail.
W:Yes.14They also want a person who knows how to
operate computer,so we think you are just the right kind of person
for the job.
M:What about the pay and the work hours?
W:I am coming to that.The pay they have offered is
satisfactory,but the work hours are a bit changeable.Sometimes
early in the morning.sometimes late in the afternoon.
M:Well,I’m interested in it,but I need some more
details SO that I can talk it over with my wife.
W:15Why don’t you come over here tomorrow?
M:0K,I’11 do that.See you tomorrow then.Bye!
&&& Welcome to
our club.My name is Tom.I hope you will have a wonderful stay here
with US.I’m the organizer of the activities.To make sure you’11
have some fun while you are here.we have made some arrangements for
you.16On Tuesday afternoon,we’ll go together on the walking tour of
the city.This city is both old and modern.You call see many
interesting things you have read in books.17And then on Wednesday
afternoon,we are off to the sports center where you can enjoy
yourselves by playing footballor going swimming.On Friday
morning,we’ll go to the cinema and18we’ll watch Spider Man,which is
a popular film.I believe you will like it.After these
activities,you must feel tired.So 0n Friday afternoon,you can have
a good rest to prepare for the next day.On Saturday.We are going on
a day trip to Oxford by bus.We’ll leave here at 8 o’clock in the
morning and19be back at 6 0’clock in the afternoon.You should
remember the time.20And finally,on Sunday,we are off to
London,leaving at 8 o’clock in the morning,If there’s anything else
you want to know.please ask me.That’s all.thank you.
【参考范文】
  The early bird will catch worms
  An old saying "The early bird will catch worms"
reminds us that if people want to be successful and outstanding,
they must plan ahead of time and make their efforts to overcome all
the possible difficulties.
  For example, the Chinese athletes' excellent
performance in 2010 Olympic Winter Games in Vancouver is definitely
the result of their early planning and hard training. If they don'
t set the aim and word work, even though they have the best
talents, they can't compete with others and get more medals.
  Another case in point is my learning experience.
I was good at English, but I couldn't pass the exam, for I wasn't
prepared well before the examination. I had many things to solve at
that time. As I met the complex things, I was at a loss. The reason
was that I had no plan and involved in many things and didn't study
more hard, so I failed.
  In short, the saying shows us the important of
planning, working hard and constantly trying.
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