湖北省百所重點(diǎn)中學(xué)2009 屆 高 三 聯(lián) 合 考 試

英 語(yǔ) 試 題

注意事項(xiàng):

1. 本試卷共150分。考試時(shí)間120分鐘。

2. 請(qǐng)將各卷答案填在答題卡上。

3. 本試卷主要考試內(nèi)容,高一 ― 高三 Unit 10

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié) (共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1. What will probably happen to the woman?

       A. Miss her flight.                B. Catch her flight.               C. Cancel her flight.

2. Where is the dialogue taking place?

       A. In the classroom.             B. In front of a computer      C. At the doctor’s.

3. What do we know from the conversation?

       A. Joe Smith has been ill.

       B. Joe’s wife is going to New York.

       C. The man met Joe Smith on the street yesterday.

4. Who wants to borrow the camera?

       A. John.                              B. Alice.                              C. Jane.

5. When will the meeting be held?

       A. At 2 pm tomorrow.          B. At 3 pm today.                 C. At 3 pm tomorrow.

第二節(jié) (共15小題;每題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A,B,C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6. Who is probably the man?

       A. A guide.                          B. A houseman.                    C. A police officer.

7. What happened to the woman?

       A. Her leg was broken.         B. Her money was stolen.      C. Her briefcase was gone.

聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。

8. What is the woman going to buy?

       A. Some beautiful fish.         B. A small bottle.                 C. A few rocks.

9. What does the man advise the woman to do?

       A. Keep the fish in a bottle.

       B. Get a tank to keep the fish.

       C. Make some holes in the rocks.

10. Why should a few rocks be put into the tank?

       A. To let the fish swim around.

       B. To make the tank prettier.

       C. To keep the water clean.

聽第8段材料,回答第11―13題。

11. Why does the woman want to leave her former job?

       A. She doesn’t like full-time jobs.

       B. She needs more time for study.

       C. She is not satisfied with the pay.

12. When is help needed in the restaurant?

       A. Only on weekdays.           B. Only at weekends.            C. Late in the week.

13. What is the result of the conversation?

       A. The woman got the job.

       B. The woman didn’t get the job.

       C. The man asked the woman to wait for his call.

聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。

14. What blouse does the woman want first?

       A. A blue cotton one.            B. A blue silk one.                C. A cream silk one.

15. Why doesn’t the woman take the blouse first mentioned?

       A. The size is not suitable.

       B. It’s sold out.

       C. It’s not of good quality.

16. What does the woman think of the cream silk blouse recommended?

       A. She thinks it’s pretty and not expensive.

       B. She thinks it’s pretty but expensive.

       C. She thinks it’s expensive and not pretty.

17. How much should the woman pay for the air tickets?

       A. £45.                             B. £90.                             C. £450.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18. How long should food be left before a dog?

       A. Until it eats the food.

       B. Not more than thirty minutes.

       C. More than thirty minutes.

19. What kind of dog needs to run for exercise?

       A. A young one.                   B. A small one.                    C. A big one.

20. Which point was NOT mentioned as important for good care of a dog?

       A. Going to the clinic.          B. A clean environment.        C. Proper feeding.

第二部分:英語(yǔ)語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共三節(jié), 滿分55分)

第一節(jié):?jiǎn)雾?xiàng)填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分)

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

21. ―Jack, what do you think of the event which not only promoted        of world hunger, but raised a lot of money to help these poor children?

―That’s great.

       A. contribution          B. direction               C. awareness             D. loneliness

22. At first           it looked like a simple accident, but later the police became doubtful.

       A. sight                    B. view                     C. look                     D. glimpse

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       A. covers                  B. writes                   C. prints                   D. reads

24. If your race car isn’t insured, you may       losing everything when it hits something solid.

       A. delay                    B. deny                     C. avoid                    D. risk

25. The coach asked his staff to           the large group of journalists waiting for him to announce his training plans.

       A. adapt to                B. attend to               C. refer to                 D. appeal to

26. London, the city that will host the 2012 Summer Games,           an eight-minute show featuring football star David Beckham.

       A. rely on                 B. put on                  C. concentrate on       D. feed on

27. Some miners were trapped when the local mine was flooded, but luckily, 400 kilograms of milk

           to them during the rescue.

       A. got through           B. brought down        C. gave away             D. gave out

28. Credit cards give their owners automatic credit in stores, restaurants, and hotels, at home, and even abroad, and they make many banking services           as well.

       A. sustainable            B. available               C. reliable                 D. valuable

29. Although the country has had political independence for over a century,           it needs the support of its neighbors.

       A. naturally               B. economically         C. especially              D. luckily

30. The superstar can be very sad           , though in public he is extremely cheerful.

       A. by chance             B. in person              C. in private              D. as individual

第二節(jié) 完成句子(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)括號(hào)內(nèi)的漢語(yǔ)提示,用句末括號(hào)內(nèi)的英語(yǔ)單詞完成句子。

31. ―Tom, your hair is too long. Go to the barber’s and          (把頭發(fā)剪短).(cut)

―OK, Mum. I’ll do it after school.

32. Never          (他到過(guò))any other city in China except Beijing. (be)

33.           (最著名的兩所大學(xué))in Britain are Oxford University and Cambridge University.(famous)

34. How I wish          (我沒(méi)有浪費(fèi))so much time playing computer games when I should have studied. (waste)

35. The factory          (他曾經(jīng)工作過(guò)的)is in danger of closing down because of poor management. (work)

36. I hate being away from my parents, so I can’t decide          (是否要去日本工作).(whether)

37. Road accidents have become much fewer in the past few years. The government must

          (采取了有效措施).(take)

38. To avoid          (燙傷), you have to be careful enough when you are cooking. (burn)

39. I can hardly fall asleep because of the loud noise outside. A new shopping center       (正在建設(shè))nearby. (build)

40. The student wasn’t paying attention in class,          (眼睛盯著)the tree in front of the classroom. (fix)

第二節(jié) 完型填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從41―60各題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

An earthquake hit Kashmir on Oct. 8, 2005. It took some 75,000 lives,   41  130,000 and left nearly 3.5 million without food, jobs or homes.  42  overnight, scores of tent villages went up across the   43  with the help of international aid   44  , military personnel(人員)and aid groups working day and night to shelter the survivors before winter set  45  .

Mercifully, the season was mild. But with the  46  of spring, the survivors will be moved again. Camps that  47  health care, food and shelter for 150,000 survivors have begun to close as they were   48  intended to be permanent.

For most of the survivors, the thought of going back brings  49  emotions. The past six months have been difficult. Families of   50  many as 10 people have had to shelter in a single   51  and share cook stoves and bathing  52  with neighbors. “They are looking forward to the clean water of their rivers,” officials say. “They are   53  of free fresh fruit. They want to get back to their fields and start   54  again.” But most will be returning to   55  but piles of ruins. In many villages, electrical  56  have not been repaired, nor have roads. Aid workers   57  that it will take years to rebuild what the earthquake  58  away. And for the thousands of survivors, the   59  will never be complete.

Yet the survivors have to start somewhere. New homes can  be   60  from the stones, bricks and beams(梁)of old ones. Spring is coming and it is a good time to start again.

41. A. injured                   B. ruined                  C. destroyed              D. damaged

42. A. Altogether              B. Almost                 C. Scarcely               D. Surely

43. A. position                  B. construction          C. location                D. region

44. A. ranks                     B. equipment             C. organizations         D. arms

45. A. out                        B. in                         C. up                        D. off

46. A. falling                    B. leaving                 C. coming                 D. appearing

47. A. strengthened           B. aided                    C. transferred            D. provided

48. A. never                     B. once                     C. ever                     D. yet

49. A. puzzled                  B. disappointed          C. doubled                D. mixed

50. A. like                        B. as                         C. so                        D. too

51. A.     room                 B. bed                      C. tent                      D. umbrella

52. A. facilities                 B. instruments           C. tools                     D. furniture

53. A. seeking                  B. dreaming              C. longing                 D. searching

54. A. producing               B. harvesting             C. farming                D. living

55. A. anything                 B. something             C. everything            D. nothing

56. A. lines                      B. channels               C. paths                    D. currents

57. A. account                  B. measure                C. think                    D. guarantee

58. A. went                      B. took                     C. gave                     D. put

59. A. reform                   B. recreation             C. replacement          D. recovery

60. A. built                      B. pulled                   C. surrounded            D. removed

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題,每題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

A federal judge sentenced Bruce Jones to 12 years in federal prison for fraud(詐騙罪). Over a 10-year period, Jones had managed to cheat thousands of people throughout the state out of almost $10 million.

He advertised his fantastic ideas on TV. “For some reason,” Jones said, “TV seems to break the ice. Even though you are a total stranger to the viewer, once he sees you on TV in his home, he feels like he knows you. You enter his living room and become a trusted friend.”

Jones had an imagination that wouldn’t quit. One time he showed viewers an “official government” earthquake report which “proved” that the western half of California would collapse into the sea within three years. For $100, he said, Jones would insure(承保) your house and property for full value. Thousands of people who saw that TV ad sent him a hundred dollars each.

In another TV ad, Jones claimed that he had come to an agreement with the federal and state government for exclusive(獨(dú)享的)air rights. He told viewers that, for only $100, they could own the first 10 miles above all their property. You would be able to charge any commercial plane that flew over your property $100 per crossing. You would also be able to charge government rockets, satellites, space shuttles, and space stations $100 for each and every violation of your air rights.

Another time, Jones claimed to have invented a product that gets rid of calories. He showed the viewers a spray can of “NoCal.” He said that by simply spraying NoCal on your food, a chemical interaction would cause all the calories in the food to simply disappear within about 10 seconds. The NoCal was only $10 a can. As usual, Jones received thousands of checks in the mail.

The judge told Jones that he should be ashamed of himself. Jones responded that he was very ashamed of himself, and that when he got out of prison he hoped to become a TV adviser to help people avoid getting cheated. He told the judge that he was already developing an instructional CD that, for merely $100, would save people thousands of dollars in scams(騙局). The judge nodded, and then changed Jones’ sentence from 10 years to 12 years.

61. According to Jones, he could successfully cheat many people mainly because          .

       A. he promised them a large profit

       B. they were too eager to make money

       C. they believed too much in TV ads

       D. he was skillful in communicating with people

62. Which of the following statements is TRUE?

       A. Jones showed unusual imagination in his tricks.

       B. Jones was closely related to the state government.

       C. Western California was in danger of going under the sea.

       D. Jones felt guilty and was determined to lead a new life.

63. We can infer that people who wanted to buy “NoCal” from Jones          .

      A. were mainly from low income families

       B. all had a rich knowledge of chemistry

       C. were probably interested in losing weight

       D. usually did the shopping through the Internet

64. The judge changed the sentence at last because          .

       A. Jones was planning another big scam

       B. he could hardly believe what Jones had told him

       C. Jones had cheated more people than he expected

       D. he had suffered from Jones’ scams himself

B

Icebergs are among nature’s most impressive creations, and yet most people have never seen one. They come into being somewhere in faraway, freezing waters, amid thunderous noise and splashing turbulence(漩渦), which in most cases no one hears or sees. They exist only a short time and then slowly melt away just as unnoticed.

  They have been called objects of complete beauty. Appearing in an endless variety of shapes, they may be dazzlingly white, or they may be glassy blue, green or purple, in light colors or in dark colors. They are graceful, stately, inspiring-in calm, sunlit seas.

But they are also called frightening and dangerous, and that they are-in the night, in the fog, and in storms. Even in clear weather one is wise to stay a safe distance away from them. Most of their main part is hidden below the water, so their underwater parts may extend out far beyond the visible top. Also, they may roll over unexpectedly, stirring the waters around them.

Icebergs are parts of glaciers that break off, drift into the water, float about awhile, and finally melt. Icebergs floating today are made of snows that have fallen over long ages of time. They include snows that drifted down hundreds, or many thousands, or in some cases maybe a million years ago. The snows fell in Polar regions and on cold mountains, where they melted only a little or not at all, and so collected to great depths over the years and centuries.

As each year’s snow accumulation lay on the surface, evaporation and melting caused the snowflakes slowly to become tiny grains of ice. When new snow fell on top of the old, it too turned to icy grains. So blankets of snow and ice grains mounted layer upon layer and were of such great thickness that the weight of the upper layers pressed the lower ones. With time and pressure from above, the many small ice grains joined and changed to larger crystals, and eventually the deeper crystals merged into a solid mass of ice.

65. The underlined word “dazzlingly” in Paragraph 2  probably means “           ”.

       A. brilliantly             B. abundantly            C. beautifully            D. approximately

66. The author states that icebergs are rarely seen because they are           .

       A. broken by waves soon after they are found

       B. hidden under the mountains

       C. located in remote regions of the world

       D. surrounded by fog

67. The underlined phrase “from above” in the last paragraph refers to “           ”.

       A. sunlit seas B. polar regions C. weight of mountains D. layers of ice and snow

68. According to the passage, icebergs are dangerous because they           .

       A. usually melt quickly B. can turn over suddenly

       C. may create large snowdrifts D. may float and hit the ships suddenly

C

me differently after I told them I was in college. Customers would joke that one day I’d be sitting at their table, waiting to be served.

Once I graduated, I took a job at a community newspaper. From my first day, I heard a respectful tone from everyone who called me. I assumed this was the way the professional world worked .

I soon found out differently. I sat several feet away from an advertising sales representative with a similar name. Our calls would often get mixed up and someone asking for Kristen would be transferred to Christie. The mistake was immediately evident. Perhaps it was because money was involved, but people used a tone with Kristen that they never used with me.

My job title made people treat me politely. So it was a shock to return to the restaurant industry.

It’s no secret that there’s a lot to put up with when waiting tables, and fortunately, much of it can be easily forgotten when you pocket the tips. The service industry, by definition, exists to satisfy to others’ needs. Still, it seemed that many of my customers didn’t get the difference between server and servant.

I’m now applying to graduated school, which means someday I’ll return to a profession where people need to be nice to me in order to get what they want, I think I’ll take them to dinner first, and see how they treat someone whose only job is to serve them.

69. The author was disappointed to find that ____   ___.

A. one’s position is used as a standard to measure one’s intelligence

B. talented people like her should fail to get a respectable job

C. one’s occupation affects the way one is treated as a person

D. professionals tend to look down upon manual waitresses

70. What does the author intend to say by the example in the second paragraph?

A. Some customers simply show no respect to those who serve them.

B. People absorbed in a phone conversation tend to be absent-minded.

C. Waitresses are often treated by customers as casual acquaintances.

D. Some customers like to complain because of the waitress’ poor service.

71. How did the author feel when waiting tables at the age of 19?

A. She felt it unfair to be treated as a mere servant by professional.

B. She felt badly hurt when her customers regarded her as a peon.

C. She was embarrassed each time her customers joked with her.

D. She found it natural for professionals to treat her as inferior.

72. The underlined sentence “many of my customers didn’t get the difference between server and servant” in Paragraph 7 means “           ”.

A. those who satisfy others’ needs are sure to be looked down upon.

B. those working in the service industry shouldn’t be treated as servants.

C. those serving others have to put up with rough treatment to earn a living.

D. the majority of customers tend to look on a servant as server nowadays.

D

WASHINGTON(Reuters)-Vast areas of US Pacific Ocean waters could be protected as marine protected areas or monuments, the White House said on Monday, drawing praise from environmental groups.

President George W. Bush started the process by directing the US secretaries of the Interior. Defense and Commerce departments to judge whether certain locations in the Pacific should be designated(指定)as marine protected areas, White House spokesman Tony Fratto said. The areas being considered for protection in the new plan are a group of islands and atolls(環(huán)狀珊瑚島)in the remote central Pacific, including the Rose Atoll near American Samoa, and some of the waters around the Northern Mariana Islands in the western Pacific.

The action comes a month after Bush in a symbolic action put an end to a White House ban on offshore drilling closer to home as gas prices rose. Environmental groups said expanded offshore drilling, which would still require congressional approval, would not cut gas costs and could hurt wildlife. Bush established a national monument in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands in 2006, creating the largest marine protected area in the world. Monday’s announcement starts a process that could result in more such protected ocean areas by the end of Bush’s presidency(總統(tǒng)任期)in January.

Joshua Reichert of the Pew Environment Group called the announcement “a hopeful sign for ocean conservation” but said designation as a marine protected area or monument could still permit commercial fishing and deep sea mining.

“However, if the president establishes these new sites as protected areas, where no destructive activity is allowed, it would be one of the most significant environmental achievements of any US president,” Reicehrt said in a statement.

73. What’s the right order of the events according to the passage?

a. Bush ended a White House ban on offshore drilling.

b. Bush set up a national monument in the northwestern Hawaiian Islands.

c. Bush started a process to protect the vast areas of US Pacific Ocean.

d. Bush started his presidency.

       A. d, a, b, c               B. d, b, a, c               C. b, a, c, d               D. a, b, c, d

74. Environmental groups’ attitude toward expanded offshore drilling can be described as “     ”.

       A. negative               B. positive                C. agreeable              D. optimistic

75. It can be inferred from the passage that           .

       A. the areas for protection were considered one month ago

       B. Bush will be the first US president to gain the most significant environmental achievements

       C. Monday’s announcement still requires congressional approval

       D. environmental groups are satisfied with Monday’s announcement

76. From the passage we can know that Joshua Reichert            .

       A. didn’t agree with the announcement

       B. hoped to permit commercial fishing

       C. didn’t trust the announcement at all

       D. still worried about some destructive activities

E

Can computer reason? Reasoning requires the individual to take a given set of facts and draw correct conclusions. Unfortunately, errors frequently occur. Now, or at least soon, computers will be able to do logical reasoning in a variety of areas without making errors. The key to avoiding errors is to use a computer program that relies on the recent research in this field. AURA(Automated Reasoning Assistant) is the program that is the best example of this use of the computer.

AURA solves a program by drawing conclusions from a given set of facts about the problem. The program reaches logical conclusions perfectly as it uses various types of reasoning and solves almost all problems by using advanced techniques to find a contradiction(矛盾).

One generally starts with a set of assumptions and adds a statement that the goal is unreachable. For example, if the problem is to test a safety system that automatically(自動(dòng)地) shuts down a nuclear reactor when instruments indicate a problem, AURA is told that the system will not shut the reactor down under those circumstances. If AURA finds a contradiction between the statement and the system’s design assumptions, then this aspect of the reactor’s design has been proved satisfactory. This strategy lets AURA concentrate on the problem at hand and avoid many fruitless steps.

The chief use for AURA at this time is for electronic circuit(電路)design check, but a number of other uses will arise. For example, there already exist “expert systems” that are special purpose programs designed to automate reasoning in a specific area such as medical diagnosis. These expert systems continue to improve and have an endless life. Moreover, they can be reproduced just for pennies. A human who can expertly predict where to drill for oil is in great demand. A program that can predict equally well would be invaluable and could be reproduced any number of times.

Will the computer replace the human being? It seems likely that computer programs will reproduce more clever programs, such programs will assist, rather than replace, humans. Reasoning assistants will enable human minds to turn to deeper and far more complex ideas, which will be partially prepared and then checked for reasoning flaws by a reasoning program. Many errors will be avoided.

77. The way AURA works is to            .

A. explore the faults in designing.              

B. discover the viruses in a program.

C. find out what is against the set programs 

D. predict by reasoning.

78. All of the following are mentioned as areas for the use of AURA EXCEPT            .

A. electronic engineering.                          B. search for oil

C. identification of diseases.                       D. mental logic

79. All of the following are advantages of expert programs EXCEPT           .

A. they can be reproduced endlessly            B. they are featured by self analysis.

C. they may be enriched in contents.           D. they are reproduced almost free.

80. What’s the best title for the passage?

A. Practical Uses of computers.                  B. Suggested applications for AURA.

C. The technical perfection of AURA.         D.  Computer aid to human reasoning.

第四部分:書面表達(dá)(滿分25分)

假設(shè)你叫李華,是一名高三學(xué)生。你的英國(guó)朋友Tom因?yàn)楣ぷ髅](méi)有看奧運(yùn)比賽,所以發(fā)e-mail向你了解劉翔因腳傷退賽的相關(guān)信息。請(qǐng)根據(jù)下列要點(diǎn),用英文給Tom回一封電子郵件。

要點(diǎn):

1. 2008年8月18日劉翔因腳傷退賽;

2. 你深感惋惜;

3. 表示將繼續(xù)支持劉翔;

4. 祝愿劉翔早日傷愈,重返賽場(chǎng)。

注意:

1. 詞數(shù)100左右;

2. 電子郵件的開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好(不計(jì)你所寫詞數(shù))。

Dear Tom,

You said in your e-mail that you didn’t watch the Olympic Games because of your busy work and wanted to know something about Liu Xiang’s quitting the men’s 110-meter hurdles…

                                                                                  

Sincerely yours,

Li Hua

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

聽力部分錄音稿

Text 1

W: I really must be off now.

M: What time is your flight?

W: 10:35. Oh, my God. It’s already 9:45. I’m afraid I’ll miss my flight.

M: Don’t worry. I’ll drive you to the airport.

Text 2

W: Doctor, I’d like to ask a couple of questions.

M: What can I do for you?

W: I do a lot of work at the computer. Will the screen hurt my eyes?

M: No, it’s nothing to worry about. But you should rest your eyes from time to time.

Text 3

M: I met Joe Smith on the street the other day.

W: Really? Did he say anything about his wife?

M: Yes, he said she had been in hospital since last May and was leaving for New York for treatment.

Text 4

W: Hi! Could I use your digital camera, John?

M: Hi, Alice. I’d like to let you use it, but it belongs to Jane.

W: Well, in that case, I’ll borrow one from Mary.

Text 5

W: Is the meeting to be held in Room 302 or 303?

M: It should be 302. But I hear that it has been put off till tomorrow.

W: Really? Is it at three in the afternoon?

M: No. It will be at two o’clock.

Text 6

M: What happened?

W: Well, my husband left for work at 7:30. A few minutes later, somebody broke into the house. I guess he thought the house was empty.

M: Where were you?

W: I was still in bed. I heard something in the living room, so I went downstairs. And there was this man, putting money into his briefcase. I guess I surprised him. He ran out the front door and I ran after him.

M: It’s good he didn’t have a gun.

W: You said it! Well, he fell down the steps and broke his leg. That’s when I called you.

M: We’ve been looking for this man. In the past two weeks, he broke into 20 homes in this area.

Text 7

W: I saw a beautiful fish in the market the other day. It was orange and blue. I’m thinking of buying some next Sunday.

M: Where would you keep them?

W: In that round bottle over there.

M: It’s a bit small, isn’t it?

W: So are the fish.

M: I think you really should get a tank if you want to keep fish.

W: Really?

M: Yes. You should never keep fish in a small round bottle. They can’t get enough air. I suggest we go shopping together and look for a nice tank.

W: That might be quite expensive.

M: Check the prices before you buy one. And you ought to put a few large rocks in the tank. Fish love swimming around the rocks and through holes in them.

W: Is there anything else that I ought to get?

M: Yes, you need to get some underwater plants. For one thing they keep the water clean. Also they make the tank look much prettier.

Text 8

M: So you’re interested in a job as a waitress. Um, have you worked as a waitress before?

W: Yes, for three years at several different restaurants. Now I’m working at the Park Hotel dining room on Hill Street.

W: Is the first day of next month all right with you?

M: That’s fine. The first day of May. By the way, you’ll get $ 8.80 an hour, plus tips, of course.

W: Good. Thanks very much.

Text 9

M: May I help you?

W: I’d like a blouse for myself.

M: Would you like a silk one or a cotton one?

W: Pure silk, please. Chinese silk is famous all over the world and I like it very much.

M: What size do you wear?

W: 36.

M: And what color do you prefer?

W: Let me see. I like blue best. Do you have anything suitable in blue?

M: Sorry, size 36 in blue are all sold out. What about this cream color? It matches almost everything,

W: Yes, a cream one is OK. This one is pretty, but it’s expensive, isn’t it?

M: The silk is from a southern area around the Yangtze River, so it’s of best quality.

W: Can you lower the price a bit?

M: Sorry, the price has already been set.

W: Well, I really like it. Will you please wrap it up?

M: Certainly, madam.

W: By the way, do you happen to know how much a single air ticket to Paris costs?

M: £90, I think.

W: OK. I’ll have to buy five. Thank you.

Text 10

When you have a pet dog, it is necessary to care for it very carefully. The most important part of dog-care is cleanliness, such things like bathing, care of the teeth and nails, keeping them from insects as much as possible. Not only does the dog have to be kept clean, but his environment should also be clean. The bed he sleeps in can be made with a carpet as long as it is kept clean.

Proper feeding is also important to your dog’s health. A dog should be fed in the same place and on a regular schedule. Food should never be left before a dog for more than thirty minutes on any conditions. Remember to keep fresh water available to the dog during hot weather. Another important thing that many dog owners forget is exercise for their dogs. Active exercise helps build strength and keeps the dog healthy. A regular walk at a fixed time of the day is enough to help a small dog live a healthier and happier life. Large dogs, though, require a run in an open field.

 

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31. Have you hair cut short

32. has he been to

33. The two most famous universities

34. I hadn’t wasted

35. in which/ where he once worked

36. whether to go to work in Japan(or not)

37. have taken effective measures

38. being burnt

39. is being built

40. with his eyes fixed on

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One possible version:

Dear Tom,

You said in your e-mail that you didn’t watch the Olympic Games because of your busy work and wanted to know something about Liu Xiang’s quitting the men’s 110-meter hurdles.                     

August 18th should have been the most exciting day in 2008. However, it has been the saddest and most astonishing day. It was a great pity that LiuXiang got out of the match. At that moment, the whole world was shocked. LiuXiang cried. Because of the injured foot, he missed the most important match in his life.

However, we must support Liu Xiang. He is such a great hero to so many people around the world. I pray that he feels and senses the great respect that millions of people worldwide feel for him. I sincerely hope that he’ll recover and come back again. I am in firm belief that he will be the hero forever, at least in my heart!

Sincerely yours,

Li Hua

 

 

 

 

 

 


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