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听第8段材料,回答10-12题。 哈师大附中 2024 级高一上学期期中考试 10. Whywon’tthewomanwatchtonight’sconcert? 英 语 试 题 A. Shehasnointerestinit. B. Shesawitlastweekend. (满分150分 时间 120分钟) C. Shehasnoticket. 11. Whereisthewomannow? 第I卷 A. InFrance. B.InAmerica. C.InChina. 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分) 12. Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando? 第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) A. Dosomepaintings. B.Visitamuseum. C.Attendaparty. 听第9段材料,回答13-16题。 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 13. Whatisthemandoing? 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 A.Makingareply. B.Gettingsomeadvice. C.Askingforinformation. 话仅读一遍。 14. Whatsportisthemostpopularatthecampingcenter? 1. Whenisthegirl’sbirthday? A. Horse-riding. B.Sailing. C.Boating. A. May5th. B.May15th. C.May16th. 15. Whendogroupsalwaysarriveatthecampingcenter? 2. Whatistheman’shobby? A. OnFriday. B.OnSaturday. C.OnSunday. A. Takingphotos. B.Listeningtomusic. C.Collectingstamps. 16. Whatisthecostforachild? 3. Whatdidthemanbuyyesterday? A.£425. B.£480. C.£525. 听第10段材料,回答17-20题。 A. Ashirt. B.Ajacket. C.Asweater. 4. Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace? 17. Whatagegroupcanjointheclub? A. Youngerthan10. B.Between10and17. C.Olderthan17. A. Atschool. B.Atahospital C.Atastadium. 18. Whendoclubmembersmeet? 5. Whatdoesthemanmean? A. OnMondayafternoon. B.OnSaturdaymorning. C.OnSundayafternoon. A. Theyshouldaskaboutthefeefirst. 19. Whatwillclubmemberslearntodonextweek? B. Theirneighborwillhelpthempaintthehouse. A. Makeadish. B.Writeastory. C.Buildabridge. C. Theyhaven’tgotenoughmoneytopaintthehouse. 20. Whatshouldclubmembersbringnextweek? 第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) A. Money. B.Gloves. C.Pencils. 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 第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分) 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。 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分) 听第6段材料,回答第6-7题。 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。 6. WhenwillthewomanleavefortheNewcastleonFriday? A A. At10a.m. B.At12p.m. C.At2p.m. World’sGreatestPlaces 7. Wherewillthewomangetthebusticket? Wanttoseetheworld?Eachyear, TIMEmagazinemakesalistoftheWorld’sGreatestPlaces.TIMEfor A. Fromtheman. Kids picks its favorites. Some places are a window on the past. Others look out on the future. Together, they B. Fromtheticketoffice. represent the range of beauty and culture on our planet, from wildlife and other natural wonders to incredible C. Fromthetravelcenter. human-madestructures.Getreadyforanadventure! 听第7段材料,回答8-9题。 IslandLiving 8. Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout? DominicaiscalledtheCaribbean’snatureislandforitswaterfalls,hotsprings,andvolcanoes.Visitorscan A. Acity. B.Acompany. C.Ashoppingplace. hike trails and kayak along the coastline. And the island is eco-friendly. There’s a new resort that’s fully 9. Whatdoesthewomanlikebest? A. Thestore. B.Thesupermarket. C.Thesportscenter. poweredbysunandwind. FamilyFun Phuket, Thailand, is known for its beaches. But there’s a new theme park called Carnival Magic, which 第 1 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司recreates traditional festivals. Look at the fireworks! At the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary, visitors can feed the 25.Inthesecondparagraph,thewriterdescribedthekitchensceneinsuchawayasto________. animals.Localshopsoffericecreammadewithcoconutmilk. A.paintavividpictureofhowbusyhermotherwas CityCentral B.explainthereasonwhyhermothercreatedsuchamenu In 2022, Vienna was named the world’s most livable city. Austria’s capital has more than a thousand C.supporttheclaimthattheChristmasmenuwasstrange miles of bike paths, and green spaces cover half of its area. There’s plenty to do indoors, too. The Belvedere D.introducethetypicalChinesedishesservedonChristmasEve Museumjustcelebratedits300thbirthday. 26.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewriterbasedonwhathappenedduringthedinner? RainOn A.Shesufferedgreatlyduringthedinner. B.Shehatedeatingthefishcheekbelowtheeye. ThisisthenewvisitorcenteratElYunque,arainforestinRioGrande,PuertoRico.ElYunqueistheonly C.SheregrettednottalkingmorewithRobert. D.ShewaspickyabouttheChristmasmenu. tropical rainforest in the United States National Forest Service, and is famous for its biodiversity. Puerto Rico 27.Whydidthewriter’smotherhaveatalkwithherthatnight? ishometomorethan240plantspeciesand18nativebirdspecies.Youcanspotmanyoftheminthepark. A.Toinformheroftheculturalgapbetweentheeastandthewest. 21.WhatdovisitorsprobablydoinAustria’scapital? B.Toshareherunderstandingoftheword“shame”. A.Gocycling. B.Feedtheanimals. C.Hiketrails. D.Enjoythefireworks. C.Toencouragehertofitinwiththelocalcommunity. D.ToadvisehertobeproudofherChineseroots. 22.Whichplaceisattractivetothetropicalrainforestlovers? C A.Phuket. B.Dominica. C.ElYunque. D.Vienna. Soon,everyseatonanairplanecouldbeawindowseat!Newconceptdesignsarerevealinghowtravelers 23.Whoarethesementionedplacesintendedfor? will be able to watch the stars above in future airplanes. Aerospace giant Airbus is showing off its vision of A.Adults. B.Kids. C.Elders. D.Editors. next-gencabins(客舱),whichincludeanall-roundviewofcloudsasyoujetthroughthem. B The Airspace Cabin Vision 2035+ concept also lets passengers tap on smart interactive windows that Ifellinlovewiththeminister’s(牧师)sonthewinterIturnedfourteen.HewasnotChinese.WhenIfound show travel time and let you explore your destination city. The French company also says passengers will out that my parents had invited the minister’s family over for Christmas Eve dinner, I cried. What would enjoyagreaterchoiceofmealsthankstonewpre-orderingconcepts.Theybelievethat,bycollectingyourmeal RobertthinkofourshabbyChineseChristmas?WhatwouldhethinkofournoisyChineserelativeswholacked atthe gate, foodandpackaging waste couldbereducedby upto 15percent. The companyexplains their ethos proper American manners? What terrible disappointment would he feel upon seeing not a roasted turkey and is“toreduceemissions(排放)atheart”. sweetpotatoesbutChinesefood? “Right now, research shows the cabin can contribute between 10% and 20% to the aircraft’s overall On Christmas Eve I saw that my mother had outdone herself in creating a strange menu. She was pulling environmentalimpactduringitslifecycle,”Airbusofficialswrite. back lines out of the backs of fleshy prawns (虾). The kitchen was spread with piles of uncooked food: a fish “Putting a focus on reducing this, Airbus broughttogether ten airlines andeight technology companies to with bulging eyes begging not to be thrown into a pan of hot oil, a bowl of soaking dried mushrooms back to feed into a vision that rethinks the way the cabin should look and feel, maintaining superior passenger life, a plate of squids (鱿鱼) whose backs were crisscrossed with knife markings so they looked like bicycle comfort.” tires. Airbusfoundthatoneofthebiggestmeasuresinthecabinforreducingemissionsislightweightsolutions. And then they arrived — the minister’s family and all my relatives. Robert said hello, andI pretended he To achieve this, efforts should be focused on creating lighter “bionic designs” that will help reduce cabin was not worthy of existence. Dinner threw me deeper into despair. My relatives licked the ends of their weightbyupto40percent. chopsticksandreachedacrossthetable,dippingthemintothedozenorsoplatesoffood.Robertandhisfamily “As the world shifts to a more circular (循环的) economy, we are rethinking the materials used inside the waited patiently for plates to be passed to them. My relatives whispered with pleasure when my mother cabin so they’re able to be recycled, reused and repaired during their lifecycle. This is also a key part of the brought out the whole steamed fish. Robert made faces. Then my father poked his chopsticks just below the 2035+vision,”Airbusofficialsexplain. fish eye and pulled out the soft meat. “Amy, your favourite,” he said, offering me the tender fish cheek. I “Cabin inside and parts will be developed for current aircraft using new materials and a complete wantedtodisappear.Iremainedsilentfortherestofthenight. introductionofthesewillberolledoutwiththenextgenerationaircraft.” After everyone had gone, my mother said to me, “You want to be the same as American girls on the 28.Whatcanweknowaboutthenext-gencabinsfromthefirsttwoparagraphs? outside. But inside you must always be Chinese. You must be proud you are different. Your only shame is to A.Theywillbemadeofglasses. haveshame.” B.Theywillshortentraveltimegreatly. 24.Thewriter felt________uponknowingthattheminister’sfamilyhadbeeninvitedover forChristmas Eve C.Theywillreducefoodwastetosomeextent. dinner. D.Theywillprovidewhateverfoodpassengerswant. A.excited B.worried C.disappointed D.confused 第 2 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ethos”inparagraph2probablymean? 34.What’sthepurposeoftheWorkplaceInnovationLab? A.Advice. B.Film. C.Loss. D.Idea. A.Toconductresearchonthemostcomfortableofficechairs. 30.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthefuturematerialsusedinsidethecabin? B.Totestandgatheropinionsonworkplaceimprovements. A.Theyarecheaper. B.Theyaremoreeco-friendly. C.Tocreateaspaceforemployeestorelax. C.Theyaremoreconvenient. D.Theyaremoreavailable. D.Toshowsometraditionalofficedesigns. 31.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage? 35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext? A.Toadvertisesomenewflights. B.Tocallonpeopletoliveagreenerlife. A.WhattheFutureOfficeWillBeLike B.WhytheFutureOfficeAttractsYoungPeople C.Tointroducenewdesignideasofaplane. D.Toexplainhowtomakeplanessmarter. C.WhoWillWorkfromHomeintheFuture D.HowWillPeopleWorkintheFutureOffice D 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) A recentreportfrom the businessadvisor McKinsey &Company foundthat58percentof peopleworked 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 from home at least one day a week in 2022. The office needs to change because the role of the workplace has Have you ever changed your mind, or even given up a dream because you were afraid of what someone changed. else might think of you? If you’re often worried about what friends, family, or even strangers in the street Theofficehassuddenlybecomeachoice.It’sreallyanoption.Andtheofficehastobebetterforsomeone mightthink,thenyou’reusingupahugeamountofenergyworrying. 36 Butthestepsbelowshould thanworkingfromhome.Onechange officespacesneedismorefocusoncommunity intheworkplace.When help. you get to the office, if you’re not connecting with anyone else, you might as well not be there. The office Step1:Askyourselfwhatmatterstoyou. shouldbeaplacewhereyou’redoinggroupwork. Maybe you can’t stand the gym, but your best friend works out every day. It’s natural for people around The office of the future might even help workers with their personal responsibilities. One of the reasons youtohavedifferentvaluesfromyou. 37 whyalotofpeopleworkfromhomeisthattheyhavetotakecareofthedogorpickupthekids.Andso,what Step2: 38 iftherewereanimalcareinthebuilding?Whatiftherewerechildcareinthebuilding? The truth is that I’m not the centre of the world, and neither are you! Most of the people around you are Expertsbelievecompaniesthatowntheofficespaceshouldbemoreactiveinchangingworkplacesforthe fartoobusygoingabouttheirownlivestothinkmuchaboutyou. newwayoflife. Step3:Recognizethattheiropinioncan’thurtyou. TheUSGeneralServicesAdministration(GSA)isthegovernmentagencythathasbeenaleadingforcein There are a few cases where opinions will make a difference. 39 But the people who really establishing what the office of the future will look like. GSA’s Workplace Innovation Lab occupies a matteraregoingtoloveyouforwhoyouare. 25,000-square-footspaceinsidetheorganization’sheadquartersinWashington,D.C. Step4: 40 The Workplace Innovation Lab will be open for one year. Workers can try out the latest in workplace You can’t control people’s thoughts. You’ve got no idea what might go through their head, or why. You furnitureandtechnologyandthenmakecommentsontheirexperience. can’tpleaseeveryoneallofthetime,andthere’snoneedtotryto. Somespacesinthelablookliketraditionalworkplaces.Somespacesfeelpleasant.Almosteverythingcan A. Dowhateveryouwanttodo. bemoved around.Theair quality is controlled,andtechnology thatis believed to begoodfor theenvironment B. Thisisahardhabittogetridof. isbeingtested. C.Youshouldmakeeveryonearoundyouhappy. Theofficeofthefutureneedsthreequalities.Itshouldbewell-designed,serveapurposeandfeelpleasant. D.Sojustbeclearandhonestwithyourself. Allofthismightmeanthattheofficeofthefuturecouldfeelalittlebitmorelikehome. E.Rememberthatthey’renotallwatchingyou. 32.Whatshouldpeopledointheworkplaceaccordingtothetext? F.Acceptthatyoucan’tcontrolwhatpeoplethink. A.Workheartandsoul. B.Dealwithgroupworkonly. G.Forinstance,yourboss’sopinionisusuallyimportanttoyou. C.Communicatewithothers. D.Tryimprovingworkingperformance. 33.Whichofthefollowingisaprobablebenefitoffutureoffices? A.Providingchildcareservices. B.Containinglargerworkspaces. C.Allowingflexibleschedules. D.Offeringtraditionalfurniture. 第 3 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司第三部分 英语知识运用 (共四节,满分55分) 第二节 单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 第一节 完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 阅读下面句子,按照句子的语法结构和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入1个词(冠词,介词,代 词或连词),或在空白处填入括号内单词的正确形式。 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出可以填入空白处的最佳 56. He decided to postpone _________ (make) the house because his mother was ill, which cost him a lot of 选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 money. Michellecouldn’thavebeenbetterpreparedforthespeech,herfirstpresentationasacollegestudent.She 57. Theyhavebeguntolookseriouslyintothereasonsandseeksolutions__________theproblem. hadlearnedherspeech 41 .Thedaybeforethetalk,aloneinherroom,Michellefelt 42 . 58. Thereisabasic________(assume)ininternationallawthatastatewillprotectitscitizens. Butassoonasshewasinvited tothestage, shewasfulloffearshehad 43 toomanytimes before 59. Itsuddenly_________(strike)methathewouldnevershowupforthedate.Hewasacheat! — thefearofgetting 44 becauseofherstutter(口吃). 60. __________(likely)asitmaysound,whatI’mtellingyouistrue. It began when she was a child. She felt ashamed and 45 as little as possible at school. She 61. In the laboratory Watson found Sherlock Holmes sitting at a desk with his attention _________ (focus) putalotof 46 into math andscience.Inthesesubjects,shecould 47 herteacherswith onsomeexperimentalequipment. writtenexamsandreportsratherthanspokenones. 62. Women are more likely than men to take on signs of unhappiness and _________ (anxious) when in a But by the time Michelle got to middle school, her stutter had made her a 48 for bullying(欺 positionofgreatpoweratwork. 凌),whichhurtheracademicperformance. 49 ,shewentto acookingschool,whereshehopedher 63. Iwasimpressedwithhishugefeet________(measure)about1foot8inches. cookingwouldspeakforitself. 64. Senior family members, especially parents, should create an atmosphere ________ children can be free to Michelle saw her future as a 50 until a nutrition class, when the teacher’s lecture 51 expressthemselves. herofherloveofscience.Shefoundthatherthirstforlearningmorebiologywas 52 thanherfear 65. Themeetingtookplaceona_________(freeze)coldandrainynight. ofstuttering during oralexams. She startedto work in aresearch lab andtried speech therapy(治疗). With the 第三节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分) help of her therapist, she 53 realized the real problem was not the stutter itself; it was her fear of 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个词(冠词,介词,代词或连词), 或在空白处填入括号内单词的 stuttering. It took her about a year to 54 during one weekly meeting that she loved herself as she 正确形式。 was. Now,insteadof 55 publicspeeches,sheactivelyseeksopportunitiestobeonthestage. Andif The name “Shangri-La” comes from James Hilton’s popular novel, Lost Horizon. It’s about 66 shehappenstostutteralongtheway,sobeit. small group of Westerners flying in the Himalayas when suddenly their plane crashes and 67 (find) 41.A.byheart B.ontime C.byaccident D.onpurpose themselvesinaparadise-likevalley. 42.A.nervous B.annoyed C.confident D.energetic Shangri-La has attracted so many people 68 today a whole industry has been created to find the town that served as its 69 (inspire). The problem is that Hilton never 70 (true) explained 43.A.understood B.explored C.experienced D.considered where Shangri-La was. Joseph Rock, an Austrian-American explorer 71 (travel) for years in 44.A.injured B.stuck C.tired D.excited Southwest China and published a series of articles, 72 which the descriptions of places he visited 45.A.laughed B.talked C.learned D.moved correspond to (符合) those about Shangri-La in Hilton’s book. The later search for the location of Shangri-La 46.A.service B.wealth C.power D.effort 73 (base)onRock’stravels.AmongallthemountainparadisesmentionedinRock’sarticles,Zhongdian, 47.A.impress B.encourage C.interview D.disappoint Yunnan, hits the description of Shangri-La. In 2001, officials changed 74 (it) name to “Shangri-La.” 48.A.coach B.fan C.hit D.target While it could be a place that Rock wrote about, the main purpose of changing the name was 75 49.A.However B.Otherwise C.Therefore D.Furthermore (promote)tourism. 50.A.teacher B.biologist C.chef D.officer 51.A.warned B.cured C.cheated D.reminded 52.A.shorter B.weaker C.stronger D.longer 53.A.gradually B.hardly C.formally D.frequently 54.A.speakout B.standup C.breakin D.calmdown 55.A.making B.writing C.enjoying D.avoiding 第 4 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司第II卷 apiece(每个).Thatdayhesoldtwopaintbucketsandhidthemoneyinarustysodatin. 注意:1. 续写词数应为 150 左右; 第四部分:书面表达(满分40分) 2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。 第一节 应用文 (满分15分) Everydayafterschool,Andrewstucktohisplan. 假如你是李华,在国庆节期间外出游玩时,你不慎丢失了手机。外国友人Jimmy拾到后与你联络并 物归原主。请你给他写一封信,内容包括: 1.对其拾金不昧的行为表示感谢; 2.希望赠送礼物表达谢意; 3.其他祝福或愿望。 注意: 1.词数80左右; 2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 Eventually,themomentcame! DearJimmy, Yours, LiHua 第二节 读后续写(满分25 分) 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。 AboynamedAndrewlivedwithhisparentsinapoorcommunity. Oneday,hesawabeautifulbrooch(胸 针) in a shop window that set his heart racing. Thinking that his mother’s birthday was coming, he wanted to give her a present. But the price—five dollars—was too high for him. Five dollars would purchase almost a week’sfoodforhisfamily. Well aware of his family’s financial situation, Andrew could not ask his father for the money. Every pennyhisfatherearnedthroughdrivingwenttohismother,Dara.Slimandbeautiful,shewasthecenterofthe home and the glue that held it together. She struggled to feed and clothe their three children, thinking about how to make ends meet every month, but she was happy as her family and their well-being were all she truly caredabout. Nevertheless,hesteppedinside.Standingproudlyandstraightinhisraggedshirtandwashed-outtrousers, hetoldtheshopkeeperwhathewanted,adding,“ButIdon’thave themoneyrightnow.Couldyoupleasehold itformeforsometime?” “I’ll try,” the shopkeeper smiled. “People around here don’t usually have that kind of money to spend on things.Itshouldkeepforawhile.” Andrew respectfully touched his worn cap and walked out. He would raise the money and not tell anybody, for hethought his mom would getsurprised when she sawthat brooch. Buthow to raise the money? Anideaoccurredtohimwhenhesawthesceneofworkerspaintingexternalwallsofbuildingsinthecity. The paintwas bought in buckets (桶) from alocalfactory. Sometimes the useless buckets were thrown awayat the construction site, and Andrew knew he could raise money by selling them back to the factory for five cents 第 5 页 共 5 页 学科网(北京)股份有限公司哈师大附中 2024 级高一上期中考试 英 语 试 题 答 案 【听力理解】 1—20 ABCBC BCACC ABCAB ABACB 【阅读理解】 21-23 ACB 24-27 BCAD 28-31CDBC 32-35 CABA 36-40 BDEGF 【完形填空】 41—45ACCBB 46—50DADCC 51—55DCAAD 【单句语填】 56. making 57.to 58.assumption 59.struck 60.Unlikely 61.focused 62.anxiety 63.measuring 64.where 65.freezing 【语法填空】 66. a 67.finding 68.that 69.inspiration 70.truly 71.travel(l)ed 72.in 73.wasbased 74.its 75.topromote 【书面表达 1】 DearJimmy, IamLiHua.Iwouldliketoconveymythankstoyouforyourkindness. To be honest, whenever I lookatmy cellphoneI will think of you, a kind young American. Actually, I became nearly mad the moment I found my new phone missing, since it meant too much to me. I bought it with my own hard-earned moneyafter working in a restaurant for months at weekends. I bought a fan for you as a gift, containing my sincere thanks toyou.What’smore,IreallyhopethatyouwillcomebacktoChinasomedayandthenIcanshowyouaroundmybeautiful city. Thanksagainforyourhonestyandkindness. Yours, LiHua 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 1【书面表达 2】 Every day after school, Andrew stuck to his plan. Cold and hungry, Andrew wandered around, searching for useless buckets carefully from one construction site to another. Every coin he won went to the soda tin, his treasure “bank”, and then all the tiredness disappeared magically. Each time he passed by the brooch in the shop window, it would remind him what he did was worthwhile. Day by day, his soda tin became heavier and heavier. Six weeks had passed before he even knew it. Then approached mum’s birthday. Eventually, the moment came! Andrew stole into his room and cautiously took out the soda tin, poured all the coins out and began to count. Five dollars! He counted it a second time, and there was no mistake. His hard work eventually paid off! Holding the soda tin firmly, Andrew rushed to the shop without hesitation. Wearing the beautiful brooch and knowing the story behind it, the mother threw her arms tightly around her beloved son. Well, no dream is out of reach with a willing heart. 【听力原文】 (Text1) W:It’smybirthdaynextweek.I’llbe16! M:Whichday? W:May5th.That’snextTuesday…sorryWednesday. (Text2) W:Whatdoyouusuallydoinyoursparetime? M:Ispendmostofmysparetimelisteningtopopandrockmusic.Andyou? W:Ilovetocollectstampsandtakephotos. (Text3) M:Iwenttotheshoppingcenteryesterday.Isawlotsofniceshirtsandjackets. W:Butyou’vealreadygotlotsofshirts. M:Yes.AndthejacketIlikedwasexpensive.ActuallyIendedupwitharatherstylishnewsweater. (Text4) W:What’sthematterwithyou? M:Oh,IfelloveratschooltodaywhileIwasplayingfootball.Myarmhurts. W:Letmehavealook.Emm…You’dbettertakeanX-rayofyourarm. (Text5) W:We’velivedherefor5yearsnowandIthinkit’stimetohavethehousepainted. M:You’reright.Mr.Churchill,ourneighbor,justhadhishousepainted.Butwecannotaffordthefeeunlesswedoit ourselves. (Text6) M:Hello,madam.CanIhelpyou? 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 2W:Yes,please.IwouldliketotakeabustoNewcastleonFriday. M:Certainlymadam.WehavethreebuseswhichallgotoNewcastle.TheB82leavesat10a.m.TheC12leavesat12p.m. andtheA99leavesat2p.m. W:Well,IwillhavetotaketheC12.CanIbuymyticketontheday? M:Yes,youcangototheticketofficeatthebusstation,oryoucangotothetravelcenterintownat24MartinStreet. W:24whatstreet? M:Martin,M-A-R-T-I-N. W:It’snearmyhouse.I’lldothatthen.Thankyouverymuch. (Text7) M:Hi,Belinda,it’sAndy.Howareyougettingon? W:Hi,Iloveithere—it’sanicecity.There’severythingyouneedjustclose-by.There’sabigshoppingcenterwithlotsof stores,andasupermarketjustdownthestreet.There’salsoasportscenterrightneartheofficewhereI’mworking.That’s perfectformebecauseIcangostraightafterworkifIwantto.There’relotsofoutdoorcaféstooandplacestoeat. M:Isitexpensivetostayinthiscity? W:Notatall. M:Soundsgreat.I’llcomeandvisit. W:Thatwouldbewonderful. (Text8) W:Hi,I’dlikeoneticketforthejazzconcertatseveno’clock. M:I’msorry,buttherearenomoreticketsfortonight’sconcert.Butwedohavesomeseatsforthesameperformancethis weekend.Areyouinterestedinthatshow? W:Oh,that’sapity.Iwon’tbeherethen.I’mjusthereinParisforafriend’sbirthdaycelebration.AndI’llflybacktoNew Yorktomorrow.Doyouhaveanyothersuggestionsforthingstodo? M:Well,whydon’tyougotothemuseuminstead?It’snearbyandtheyhaveawonderfulartcollectionofChinese paintings.Ijustsawitmyselflastweekend. W:Thatsoundsagoodidea. (Text9) W:Goodmorning,LakeCampingCentre.CanIhelpyou? M:Oh,yes.I’minterestedinbringingagroupofschoolchildrentoyourcenterthissummer,andI’dlikesomeinformation. Couldyoutellmesomethingaboutyourcenter? W:Certainly,sir.We’reaplacewhereyoucancomeandenjoygreatfun.Whateveryourgoalis,ourworkersareonhand tohelpyou. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 3M:Ithinkwe’dliketohaveaneducationalvisitandsomefunatthesametime.Iwasthinkingofsomeofourchildrenwho havefailedexams,andneedtoretakethemnextyear. W:Isee.Well,wehaveteachersindifferentsubjectsatmostlevels.Andweoffersailing,volleyball,boatingandquitea fewothersports.Mostchildrenhavenevertriedhorse-riding,soweoffercoursesinthat,too.It’sthemostpopularwith children. M:Thatsoundsgood.I’llseeifthereisanyinterest.Andhowmanydayscouldthechildrenstayatyourcampingcenter? W:Foroneweek.GroupsalwaysarriveonaSaturdayevening,andleavethefollowingSundaymorning. M:Thatwouldbefine.Now,aboutprices? W:Thecostwouldbe £425perchild,and £480peradult. M:Oh,OK.I’llspeaktomyheadmasterandgetbacktoyouassoonaspossible. W:Good.Ilookforwardtohearingfromyou. (Text10) M:NowforsomenewsaboutasummerholidayactivityclubcalledLet’sDoIt!So,thefirstthing.Thisisaclubfor childrenandteenagersbetweentheagesof10and17.Soifyou’refeelingboredandyou’dliketobebusierthissummer, thinkaboutgoingalone.You’lllearnsomethingusefulandwillmakenewfriendstoo. Thisisn’taweekendclub.ItmeetseveryMondayduringtheholidays.That’sintheafternoonandmemberswilltakepart inallkindsoffunprojects.Forexample,youmaylearntomakedishesorwriteastoryintheclub.Nextweek,you’ll learnsomethingaboutbeinganengineerbecauseyou’llbeputintoteamsandwilllearntobuildabridge!Howexciting! Theclubisfreeandtheonlythingyouneedtobringnextweekaregloves!Ifthissoundsinteresting,whynotcalltofind outmore?Thenumber—haveyougotyourpencilsready?...is536621.Nowforsomemusic. 学科网(北京)股份有限公司 4