2018-2019学年广西南宁市第三中学高一下学期第三次月考英语试题Word版含答案

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2018-2019学年广西南宁市第三中学高一下学期第三次月考英语试题Word版含答案

南宁三中2018~2019学年度下学期高一月考(三)‎ ‎ 英语试题 2019.6‎ 第一部分 听力(共两节,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. How are the two speakers going to the concert?‎ ‎ A. By car. B. By bus. C. By bike.‎ ‎2. When will the man have his next driving lesson?‎ ‎ A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Monday.‎ ‎3. What are the speakers going to do on Saturday?‎ ‎ A. Go to the beach. B. Study history. C. Play basketball.‎ ‎4. Why is the man late?‎ ‎ A. He was stuck in a traffic jam.‎ ‎ B. He did homework at John’s house.‎ ‎ C. He played football with his friends.‎ ‎5. What is the woman doing?‎ ‎ A. Offering the man some advice.‎ ‎ B. Telling the man the bad news.‎ ‎ C. Playing a joke on the man.‎ 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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. What can we learn about the woman?‎ ‎ A. She didn’t watch the football game.‎ ‎ B. She is not interested in football.‎ ‎ C. She doesn’t work hard.‎ ‎7. What are the speakers mainly talking about?‎ ‎ A. A football player. B. A football match. C. A football fan.‎ ‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 ‎ ‎8. What kind of pizza is the man ordering?‎ ‎ A. Tomato pizza. B. Seafood pizza. C. Cheese pizza.‎ ‎9. How soon will the pizza be ready?‎ ‎ A. In about 10 minutes. B. In about 20 minutes. C. In about half an hour.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。‎ ‎10. Who will go to the library with the two speakers?‎ ‎ A. Jane. B. Sam. C. Pete.‎ ‎11. Where is the library the speakers are going to?‎ ‎ A. Near the shopping center. B. Opposite the park. C. By the hospital.‎ ‎12. How will they get to the library?‎ ‎ A. By car. B. By bus. C. On foot.‎ ‎ 听第9段材料,回答第13至l6题。‎ ‎13. What does the woman advise the man to do first?‎ ‎ A. Focus on his question. B. Do a lot of reading. C. Choose key arguments.‎ ‎14. How should the man begin to do his research project?‎ ‎ A. Keep track of different ideas. ‎ ‎ B. Start with the general topic.‎ ‎ C. Make a list of reading.‎ ‎15. What is the man’s main problem?‎ ‎ A. He doesn’t analyze the material.‎ ‎ B. He doesn’t narrow the topic down.‎ ‎ C. He doesn’t make a note of different ideas.‎ ‎16. What are the two speakers talking about?‎ ‎ A. The importance of choosing the topic.‎ ‎ B. The process of doing a research project.‎ ‎ C. The difficulty in arranging different ideas.‎ ‎ 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。‎ ‎17. What does PS Camping offer now?‎ ‎ A. Camping equipment. ‎ ‎ B. Camping places in the UK. ‎ ‎ C. Camping plans for families.‎ ‎18. Which could be the children’s activity in the afternoon?‎ ‎ A. An opera. B. A drawing competition. C. A football match.‎ ‎19. When should the tent areas be quiet?‎ ‎ A. At 9:30 pm. B. At 10:00 pm. C. At 10:30 pm.‎ ‎20. What’s the purpose of the speaker’s talk?‎ ‎ A. Introducing the company and its activities.‎ ‎ B. Providing camping equipment for families.‎ ‎ C. Organizing competitions for children only.‎ 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;满分35分)‎ 第一节: (共15小题;每小题2分, 满分30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。‎ A The welcoming library contains a wide range of up-to-date resources to support the learning and teaching needs of pupils and staff as well as their reading interests, encouraging students to become independent life-long learners.‎ Staff Librarian: Mrs Page Library Assistant: Mrs Duncan Opening Hours ‎8:30 am – 4:15 pm The library is open throughout intervals and lunchtime.‎ Resources[来源:Zxxk.Com]‎ The stock of about 8,000 items includes a wide selection of fiction to attract pupils of all ages and abilities. The non-fiction section contains items to help with homework and research, as well as plenty of books for general interest on a wide number of subjects. To help with revision, the library stocks past papers and revision guides covering all school subjects, as well as books containing guidance on how to study well. Local newspapers can be found here, as well as magazines on a range of topics. The Careers section is kept up to date with information to show pupils a huge collection of options open to them. A number of computers with Internet access are also available for pupil use.‎ Borrowing S1 – S3 pupils may borrow 2 items for up to 4 weeks.‎ S4 – S6 pupils may borrow 6 items for up to 4 weeks.‎ There are no fines for overdue(过期的) items but failure to return an item will result in a request for payment for a replacement.‎ Pupils are reminded about overdue items via their teacher on a weekly basis. After 3 reminders a letter will be sent home and a second letter will be sent home after a ‎ further 4 weeks.‎ Please do not hesitate to contact Mrs Page if you wish to discuss any matters arising from pupil use of the library.‎ ‎21. In this library, you cannot find .‎ ‎ A. 8,000 fiction B. local newspapers ‎ C. past papers on math D. computers with Internet access ‎22. If you are a student in S5, how many books can you borrow at most?‎ ‎ A. 2. B. 4. C. 5. D. 6.‎ ‎23. If you lost a book borrowed from the library, you would .‎ ‎ A. pay a heavy fine B. pay nothing for the book ‎ C. pay the money for the book D. buy a book for a replacement B ‎ Father's Day is celebrated today in 75 countries around the world. In my personal world, it's a day I like to think of my father's father.‎ ‎ I learned a lot in my later life from my dad. But I learned something else, as a kid not even yet in school, from my grandfather. I learned to be curious. Little things fathers and grandfathers do can change the life of a child forever. In my case, this change came from necessity: My mom needed someone to look after little Allen, barely 4 years old, during the school day. My grandmother volunteered, and my grandfather came up with a way I could be watched while he worked in his clockmaker's shop.‎ ‎ He seated me on a chair every day while I was there, right in front of his big workbench. He told me stories. He had a great sense of humor and a funny way of making a "buh-buh-buh" sound when he sensed my attention was weakening, and he encouraged me to ask questions about anything he was doing.‎ ‎ Naturally, I was usually asking questions about clocks--what made the hands move, what the pendulum(钟摆) did, why you had to stop winding just before the weight hit the stop. Sometimes I just asked about which shiny parts went where.‎ ‎ Most of all, he showed me how clocks worked. He treated me as if I were a sort of small grown-up. He never talked down to me, never told me I was "too young to understand".‎ ‎ And so my grandfather granted me two things: A love of clocks, and an everlasting curiosity.‎ ‎ As a journalist, I turned that fascination into explanations of why computers and software do what they do——and, perhaps even more importantly, why they fail at that task. I haven't been afraid of opening up the innards and looking for what is wrong with the computer.‎ ‎24. The author loves his grandfather because .‎ ‎ A. he learned a lot from him ‎ B. he told some stories to make him joyful ‎ C. he was brought up by his grandfather ‎ D. his father seldom paid attention to him ‎25. While staying with his grandfather the author .‎ ‎ A. was tired of the noises in the shop ‎ B. was attracted by his grandfather ‎ C. was forced to sit still on the chair ‎ D. was always asking strange questions ‎26. What is the author's grandfather like in the passage?‎ ‎ A. Patient and responsible. B. Kind and experienced.‎ ‎ C. Active and dependable. D. Gentle and enthusiastic.‎ ‎27. We know according to the passage that the author .‎ ‎ A. was interested in finding out about something ‎ B. became more interested in computers than clocks ‎ C. doesn’t live with his father any longer ‎ D. once broke a lot of clocks C October 15th is the Global Handwashing Day. Activities are planned in more than 20 countries to get millions of people in the developing world to wash their hands with soap. For example, donators will give 150,000 bars of soap to schools in Ethiopia.‎ Experts say people around the world wash their hands every day, but very few use soap at so-called important moments. These include after using the toilet, after cleaning ‎ a baby and before touching food.‎ Global Handwashing Day is the idea of the Public-Private Partnership for Handwashing with Soap. Partners include the United Nations Children’s Fund, American government agencies, the World Bank and soap makers Unlever and Procter and Gamble. The organizers say all soaps are equally effective at removing disease-causing bacterium. They say the correct way to wash is to wet your hands with a small amount of water and cover them with soap. Rub (揉搓) it into all areas, including under the fingernails. Rub for at least twenty seconds. Then rinse well under running water. Finally, dry your hands with a clean cloth or wave them in the air.‎ The Partnership for Handwashing says soap is important because it increases the time that people spend in washing hands. Soap also helps to break up the dirt that holds most of the bacterium. And it usually leaves a pleasant smell. The Partnership for Handwashing also says washing with soap before eating or after using the toilet could save more lives than any vaccine(疫苗) or medicine. Hand washing could also prevent the spread of other diseases. When people get bacterium on their hands, they can infect (感染) themselves by touching their eyes, noses or mouths. Then they can infect others.‎ ‎28. What’s the best title for this passage?‎ A. Say no to washing hands in the wrong way.‎ B. Find out why washing hands carefully is so important.‎ C. Hand washing: so important -- it gets a day of its own.‎ D. Want to live a longer life? -- wash your hands.[来源:学科网ZXXK]‎ ‎29. The word “rinse” in Paragraph 3 probably means .‎ A. to dry your hands B. to wash away the soap C. to rub your hands carefully D. to clean your fingers ‎30. The last paragraph mainly tells us .‎ A. how to wash your hands correctly ‎ B. why washing hand with soap is so important C. the dangers of washing hands without soap D. when we should especially wash our hands with soap ‎31. In which part of newspaper would you most probably read this passage?‎ A. Medical care B. Public service ‎ C. Health report D. Advertisement D People say that text messages and e-mails lack emotion compared to phone or face-to-face conversations. But one thing seems to improve it – the emoticon(表情符).‎ These little symbols – whether it’s a wink(眨眼); -), a smiley : -) or a sad face :-( - always add a little something to whatever you are sending out, making it more expressive than cold words on a screen.‎ To be sure, emoticons have changed the way that we communicate with each other. But there is more: a new study found that they are even changing how our brains work – we now react to emoticons in the same way as we would to real human faces, reported Live Science.‎ It’s actually amazing when you start to think about it: what an emoticon consists of is simply three punctuation marks(标点符号) – on their own, they carry no meaning as a pair of eyes, a nose or a mouth, but after they were first put together as symbols for faces in 1982, they began to appear more and more in our written materials.‎ Owen Churches, a scientist at Flinders University in Australia, wanted to find out what people see in emoticons that make them so popular. So he showed 20 participants images of real faces, a smiley emoticon and a series of meaningless characters while their brain activities were monitored.‎ Previous studies have already shown that our brains process human faces differently than they do other objects – they analyze the position of the mouth relative to the nose and the eyes to “read” for emotions. As a result, certain parts of our brain, such as the occipital-temporal cortex, are activated(激活).‎ When Churches compared participants’ brain activities, he was surprised to find that the brain areas that were activated when people looked at smiley emoticons were the same as when they were shown pictures of real faces.‎ According to Churches, this is a good example of how culture is shaping our brains. “Emoticons are a new form of language that we’re producing,” Churches told ABC ‎ Science. “Before 1982 there would be no reason that ‘:-)’ would activate face-sensitive areas of the cortex, but now it does because we’ve learnt that this represents a face.”‎ Next time you chat with your friends online, try to use emoticons where they are needed. It’ll be almost like you’re smiling or winking at them yourself.‎ ‎32. According to the article, Owen Churches’ research mainly focuses on .‎ ‎ A. the influence of emoticons on communication ‎ ‎ B. various messages that emoticons can carry ‎ C. how the human brain recognizes different emotions ‎ D. why people like emoticons ‎33. Which of the following statements about emoticons is TRUE according to the article?‎ ‎ A. Emoticons are more convenient and efficient than text messages and e-mails.‎ ‎ B. Emoticons have been accepted in written tests.‎ ‎ C. Emoticons were created out of meaningless characters in the early 1980s.‎ ‎ D. Emoticons, symbols made up of punctuation marks, make online messages more lively.‎ ‎34. We can infer from the article that .‎ ‎ A. the use of emoticons has changed how people recognize real faces ‎ B. people should try to use emoticons as much as possible ‎ C. emoticons could possibly develop into a new form of language ‎ D. human brains are constantly developing ‎35. According to the article, our brain when we read emoticons.‎ ‎ A. compares the shapes of the symbols with those of real faces ‎ B. matches them with different types of real facial expressions ‎ C. tries to translate the symbols into simple words ‎ ‎ D. first adds meanings and then adds emotions to the symbols 第二节(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分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。‎ For a bird, to fly hundreds or thousands of miles each spring and fall is a difficult ‎ and dangerous journey, one that not all birds can survive. 36 There is more than one single reason for different birds to migrate(迁徙), but it all comes down to survival.‎ Birds are migrating for a meal.‎ For all birds, one of the main driving forces behind migration is food. If all birds were to stay in the same places year-round, food there would become not enough. 37 But as the food supplies decrease in the fall, they return to the southern areas.‎ ‎ 38 ‎ Over millions of years, birds have developed different migration patterns, times and destinations. This helps birds take advantage of a wide variety of suitable conditions to raise their young, which increases the survival chances of the young birds.‎ Birds are migrating because of climate changes.‎ Changes in climate can affect migration. Many birds leave the Arctic for example, when temperatures begin to fall. They need warmer habitats. Similarly, the hottest regions can be an unpleasant environment for raising young birds. 39 ‎ Birds are migrating because of predators.‎ Habitats that have rich food sources also attract a greater number of predators who may kill birds. 40 Many birds even migrate to specialized habitats that are nearly inaccessible to predators, such as coastal cliffs or rocky offshore islands.‎ ‎A. So why do birds migrate?‎ ‎ B. Birds are migrating for their young.‎ ‎ C. So how do young birds migrate?‎ ‎ D. Birds are migrating because of diseases.‎ ‎ E. It is beneficial to lay eggs further north in cooler areas.‎ ‎ F. Birds that migrate to different habitats can avoid being eaten by predators.‎ ‎ G. As food sources are rich in the north each spring, millions of birds migrate from south to those areas.‎ 第三部分:英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)‎ 第一节 完形填空(共20 小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)‎ 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。‎ When 10 girls from Gardiner High School in Montana received a sum of money to develop an invention to solve a real-world problem, they decided to create a solar-powered shelter to help the homeless.‎ For over a year, the girls have been using all their free time to complete the 41 .‎ ‎“They have this amazing internal(内心的) 42 that I’ve never seen in any individual,” Violet Mardiro, a teacher at Gardiner High who is 43 with the team on the project, told The Huffington Post. “I thought 44 that maybe some of them would give up, say ‘I didn’t 45 this much work,’ but they haven’t. They’re just working hard and they’re not giving up and they’re super 46 .”‎ Living in a low-income community, the girls have seen the 47 of homelessness first-hand. Many of them are from immigrant families and hoped the 48 , which is powered by rechargeable solar panels(电子板), would help the 49 .‎ Seventeen-year-old Maggie Mejia told the Huffington Post that 50 she had no previous 51 experience, the girls figured out as a team how to 52 the shelter using how-to videos and books that taught them how to code. But the most important 53 she’s learned during the project isn’t technical.‎ ‎“I’ve learned a lot about 54 others, working for the community and being ‎ selfless and showing a better world to other people and 55 someone else’s life,” she said. The project was carried out with DIY Girls, a nonprofit that helps fund STEM – science, technology, engineering and math – projects for 56 .‎ Mardirosian said all the participating students have 57 their interest in STEM through this project.‎ ‎“Many of them didn’t think about engineering before. They thought maybe they’re not 58 out to be an engineer. But working together, now they 59 their skill – whether a writing skill or a drawing skill or a speaking skill, they’re all 60 in this field. Everyone has found their importance in this picture,” she said.‎ ‎41. A. course B. homework C. report D. project ‎42. A. clock B. drive C. doubt D. pressure ‎43. A. agreeing B. meeting C. working D. talking ‎44. A. at the beginning B. all the time C. at the moment D. once again ‎45. A. receive B. expect C. believe D. mind ‎46. A. excited B. confused C. surprised D. worried ‎47. A. problem B. adventure C. choice D. difference ‎48. A. equipment B. community C. machine D. shelter ‎49. A. families B. homeless C. team D. research ‎50. A. when B. until C. while D. because ‎51. A. engineering B. managing C. teaching D. planning ‎52. A. renew B. create C. protect D. describe ‎53. A. skill B. fact C. lesson D. subject ‎54. A. questioning B. following C. pleasing D. helping ‎ ‎55. A. running B. leading C. changing D. experiencing ‎56. A. children B. adults C. teachers D. girls ‎57. A. imagined B. remembered C. discovered D. ignored ‎58. A. left B. put C. picked D. made ‎59. A. accept B. realize C. wonder D. share ‎60. A. needed B. learned C. found D. discussed ‎ 第二节 新概念英语原文填空(答案可能是一词或多词,共10小题;每小题 1 分 ‎ ,满分10分)‎ An ancient bus stopped by a dry river bed and a party of famous actors and 61 got off. 62 in dark glasses and old clothes, they 63 special precautions so that no one should recognize them. But as they soon discovered, disguises can sometimes be too perfect. …‘It couldn’t be 64 , Gloria,’ Brinksley Meers agreed.‎ ‎ Snow 65 thick on the ground. The woman knew that the 66 village was miles away. When it grew dark, she turned a suitcase 67 a bed and put the children inside it, 68 them with all the clothes she could find. During the night, it got 69 cold. The woman kept as near as she could to the children and even tried to get into the case 70 , but it was too small. ‎ 第三节:单词、词组填空(每空1分,共 10 分)‎ ‎ 请根据首字母及中文提示,用Book 3 Units 4-5学过的单词或短语的正确形式填空,并将完整答案填入答题卡。‎ 短语 ‎71. I ________________(瞧不起) those who always rely on others.‎ ‎72. He ____________(提到) his sisters in his last letters.‎ ‎73. One shouldn’t _________________ (对……感到满意) only a little success.‎ 单词 ‎74. The waiter often _________(表现;举动) badly to the customers.‎ ‎75. It is __________ (值得的) to invite him to join the club.‎ ‎76. Tom was _________ (观察) to steal from the shop.‎ ‎77. The young man has made great efforts to ________(支持、支撑) his big family.‎ ‎78. The library is ________(专为……使用) for children who are from 6 to 12 years old.‎ ‎79. The thief __________(努力;挣扎) to get away from the policeman but failed.‎ ‎80. She always makes helpful __________ (评论) on my work.‎ 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)‎ 第一节:单句改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分 )‎ ‎ 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改句子,请你修改你同桌写的以下句子。每个句子都有一处错误,错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。‎ ‎ 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),并在其下面写出该加的词。‎ ‎ 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。‎ ‎ 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。‎ 注意:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词 ‎81. Watch a family of chimps wake up is our first activity of the day.‎ ‎82. He wrote many children’s books, nearly half of them were published in the 1900s.‎ ‎83. She is the only one of the girls who sing well in class.‎ ‎84. At that time, hunger was a disturbed problem in many parts of the countryside.‎ ‎85. Only after her mother came to help her for the first few months she allowed to begin her project.‎ ‎86. The snow lasted a week, result in a serious traffic confusion in the whole area.‎ ‎87. When I come across with a new word, I put it down in my notebook.‎ ‎88. The students, together with their English teacher, is going to have a picnic this weekend.‎ ‎89. That matters most in learning English is enough practice.‎ ‎90. We went home as soon as we finished cleaned the classroom. ‎ 第二节:书面表达(满分25分)‎ 假如你是李华,你的加拿大朋友Mike与你在同一个城市的国际学校读书。你收到了他的邮件,了解到他最近因为一次考试没有考好而烦恼,请按照以下内容给Mike写一封回信。‎ 写作要求:1.宽慰他;2.给予他提升学习成绩的建议(至少两点);3.提供具体帮助。‎ 注意:1.词数110左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;‎ Dear Mike,‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Yours sincerely,‎ Li Hua 高一月考(三)英语试题答案 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)‎ ‎ 1~5 CCABC 6~10 ABBAA 11~15 BCABC 16~20 BCBCA 第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;满分35分)‎ 第一节: (共15小题;每小题2分, 满分30分)‎ ‎ 21~23 ADC 24~27 ABAA 28~31 CBBC 32~35 DDDB 第二节(共5小题;每小题1分, 满分5分)[来源:学科网]‎ ‎ 36~40 AGBEF 第三部分:英语知识运用(共三节,满分50分)‎ 第一节 完形填空(共20 小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)‎ ‎41-45 DBCAB 46-50 AADBC 51-55 ABCDC 56-60 DCDBA 第二节 新概念英语原文填空(答案可能是一词或多词,共10小题;每小题 1 分 ,满分10分)‎ ‎61.actresses 62.Dressed 63.had taken 64.better 65. lay 66. nearest ‎ ‎67.into 68.covering 69. terribly 70. herself 第三节:单词、词组填空(每空1分,共 10分)‎ ‎71.look down on/upon 72.referred to 73.be satisfied with 74. behaved 75.worthwhile ‎ ‎76.observed 77. support 78.intended 79.struggled 80.comments 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)‎ 第一节:单句改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分 )‎ ‎81. Watch改为Watching 82. them改为with 83.sing改为sings 84. disturbed改为disturbing ‎ ‎85. she前面加was 86. result改为resulting 87.去掉with 88.is 改为are 89.That改为What ‎ ‎90.finished改为finishing 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) ‎ Dear Mike,‎ I’m sorry to hear that you failed in the last exam. But I have to remind you that nobody can win all the time. So you had better forget the unchangeable fact and focus more energy on future studies. Here I’d like to share some tips with you.‎ To begin with, find out the real reasons why you failed the exam. Only when you know where your mistakes are will you know how to correct them. Besides, it is a good idea to turn to your teachers for help. After all, they are experienced. Meanwhile, it would be helpful to remember to keep a balance between study and test. Enough sleep and proper amounts of exercise will certainly make it possible for you to keep energetic.‎ How about playing basketball together this weekend? Surely we will have fun.‎ I hope everything goes well with you.‎ Yours sincerely,‎ Li Hua 听力原文 Text 1 ‎ M: So what’s the plan? Are you driving us to the concert?‎ W: Sorry. I lent my car to my sister. I guess we’ll have to go by bus.‎ M: We can ride a bicycle. It’s not a long way. ‎ W: Sounds great! I’m not arguing. ‎ Text 2 ‎ W: Would you like to book another driving lesson for Saturday, Rob?‎ M: I’ll be away. Is Friday any good?‎ W: Let me check. Ah, I’m sorry. I’m not free then. What about next Monday?‎ M: Fine. Perhaps Dad will let me practise in his car at the weekend. ‎ Text 3 [来源:学.科.网]‎ M: Shall we go to the beach on Saturday?‎ W: I’d like to, but I must finish some work for the history lesson on Monday.‎ M: Haven’t you heard? There are no classes on Monday because of the basketball match.‎ W: Oh, great! I’ll go with you then. ‎ Text 4 ‎ M: Mum, it’s Colin. I won’t be home until seven. I’m afraid. I’m on the bus now.‎ W: Were you playing football with your friends after school again? You’ve got lots of homework to do. ‎ M: I know. That’s what I was doing at John’s house.‎ W: Okay. Well, there’s no traffic, so the bus should be quick.‎ Text 5 ‎ W: David, I must tell you the truth. You failed the English exam again.‎ M: Ah? Really? That’s so bad!‎ W: Aha, April Fool’s Day! Do you forget what day it is today?[来源:Zxxk.Com]‎ M: Wow, I was really fooled.‎ W: Alright, now let’s be serious. Actually, you get high marks in the exam.‎ Text 6‎ M: Susan, did you watch the football match last night?‎ W: No, I didn’t. I was busy with the business plan. It was an exciting game, wasn’t it?‎ M: Yes, it was wonderful.‎ W: Really? Who won?‎ M: The city team. Actually, both teams were very strong, and the score was close. By the end of the match, No.6 made a beautiful shot, and it proved to be the winning goal.‎ W: Wow! That’s amazing!‎ M: Yes, everyone shouted and cheered excitedly.‎ Text 7‎ W:Welcome. May I help you today?‎ M:I’m after a pizza, please.‎ W:Then you’ll be happy to hear that today all our pizzas are on sale.‎ M:That is great!‎ W:What size would you like?‎ M:A medium one would be perfect. Thank you.‎ W:Which kind do you want? We have cheese pizza, tomato pizza and seafood pizza.‎ M:I like seafood pizza.‎ W:Seafood pizza. Will that be for here or takeaway?‎ M:I need to pick up my children in half an hour. So will it be ready within twenty minutes? ‎ W:That should only be about 10 minutes. Please sit over there and help yourself to some drink or fruit. I will call you over as soon as it’s ready.‎ M:No problem.‎ Text 8‎ W: Hi Matt. Would you like to come to the library with me and Jane on Saturday? We asked Sam and Pete too but they’re both busy.‎ M: What are you going to do Susie?‎ W: I want to collect some magazines for our history project. ‎ M: Oh, good idea. Which library shall we go to? The one near the shopping center?‎ W: That one is closed. We’re going to the one opposite the park. It’s not the one by the hospital.‎ M: And how are you getting there?‎ W: My mum can’t drive us, so we’re going to walk from my house. We can take the bus back afterwards.‎ M: OK. What time shall I be at your house then?‎ W: Well, the library opens at ten-thirty, so come at ten. It takes about twenty minutes to get there.‎ M: Fine. See you later!‎ Text 9‎ W: Hi, James. How’s your research project going?‎ M: To be honest, I’m a bit confused.‎ W: Well, you’d better focus on your question first, otherwise you’ll have too much to read and you won’t be able to select key arguments.‎ M: How should I do that?‎ W: Start with the general topic and keep asking questions until you’ve narrowed the topic down to one particular area. Then, make a list of reading. It should be related to the question.‎ M: And then start reading?‎ W: Sure. Remember to make notes when you read, or you won’t keep track of different ideas. ‎ M: I think that’s my main problem—I don’t remember where I’ve read the ideas so I can’t find them again later. ‎ W: It’s a common problem among students. You should spend more time arranging the material into some kind of system ready for further analysis.‎ M: That’s a great help. Thank you very much. ‎ W: You’re welcome. ‎ Text 10‎ ‎ Thank you all for coming to my talk this evening. For those of you who don’t know very much about PS Camping, let me start by giving you some background information about the company. It started 25 years ago as a chain selling camping equipment. And 20 years ago, it bought a small number of places to camp in the UK, and began offering holidays. Now, it ‎ has been providing holidays in Europe for the last 15 years. We believe our holidays offer superb camping plans for the whole family. Our children’s activities are organized by our well-qualified and enthusiastic staff. Each day begins with a football match, followed by an hour of opera for everyone. In the afternoon, there’s a different art activity such as a drawing competition for each day of the week. What’s more, our sites are truly child-friendly. Children’s evening activities usually finish at 9:30, or occasionally 10:00, and from 10:30 on holiday-makers are expected to be quiet in the areas where there are tents.‎
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