(Text 6) M: Hello! Police Station. W: Hello! This is Mrs Black. M: Can I help you, Madam? W: Yes. I’ve just come home from work and I find someone has broken into my house and stolen all my money and jewellery. Could you please come over immediately? M: Sure. Where do you live? W: My house is No.14 on the 5th Avenue. M: OK. Don’t worry, Madam. We’ll be there in about 10 minutes. (Text 7) M: Good morning, Madam. Can I help you? W: Ah, yes. I want to go to New York and I’m not so sure of the best way to get there. M: Well, you could get there by the long distance bus. It’s only $15. W: Mm, that’s not bad. How long does it take me to get there? M: It takes you about ten hours. W: Ten hours? M: Well, yes. But you can go at night, so you might get some sleep anyway. W: Oh, no. I never sleep sitting up. (Text 8) W: May I help you? M: Yes, I would like some tickets for next week’s ballet performances. W: Which performance do you wish to attend? There will be three: Thursday, Friday and Sunday evenings. M: Are there still seats for all the performances? W: Not many, and very few together. How many tickets do you want? M: Just two, preferably together. The date is less important. W: I have two together in the last row for Sunday evening. M: That would be fine. How much are they? W: Ten dollars each. That will be 20 dollars for the two tickets. M: Yes, here you are. Thank you. W: You’re welcome. (Text 9) M: Do you mind if I join you? W: Please do. M: I’m Alan Hook. I work at St Jude’s Training College. W: How do you do? My name is Barbara Samuel. And what do you do at the college? M: I’m in charge of the science department. W: Have you been there long? M: Just over a year. By the way, haven’t I seen your picture in the paper recently? W: Ah, that must have been the national tennis competition last week. M: That’s right — you won a cup. W: Well, I guess I was lucky. How about you? Do you play? M: I used to, but I’m out of practice these days. I must see about joining a club sometime. (Text 10) Well, my society is called the Historical Society. We meet every other Thursday. I think I should point out that we are not just interested in sitting around and talking about the past. A lot of our activities are towards what can perhaps be called “living history” — by which I mean how history can help us now. And because of this, we have been very interested in finding out about the history of this town itself — and some of the famous people who used to live here. We’ve also visited several historic houses in the area. This year we’re planning on going out much more to visit various historic sites away from the college. If you’d like to join, please come and see me. 参考答案: 1-5 CBCCA 6-10 BCBAB 11-15 CBAAB 16-20 ABBAC 21-25 DBDCA 26-30 BCABA 31-35 DCBAD36-40 BDBCD 41-45 AABCD 46-50 CDBDC 51-55 BBDDA56-59 AADC 60. He was born. 61. Met John Lennon and formed a band with him. 62. Helped to form “The Beatles”. 63. Got married. 64. “The Beatles” broke up. 65. Formed a new band “ Wings”. 66. contented 67. particularly 68. throughout 69. fortune 70. failure 71. outstanding 72. whispering 73. entertaining 74. sense 75. mouthful 76. has starred in 77. cut off 78. bumped into 79. swinging 80. slid 81. were worn out 82. directed 83. chews 84. entertained 85. have difficulty in 86. homeless 87. badly off 88. Picking up 89. bottom 90. astonished 91. boil 92. fortunate 93. mouthful 94. Chewing 95. sense 96. a. People were astonished that the snowstorm was very heavy. b. It astonished everyone that the snowstorm was very heavy. 97. The little girl is whispering something in her granny’s ear. 98. a. It was fortunate for her that this film starred her. b. She was fortunate to star in this film. 99. I was not content with my marks of last term. 100. The scenery of this mountainous area is very charming. One possible version: Li Lei got a new abacus from his grandpa as he was going to have his first abacus lesson that day. On the way to school, Li Lei thought it would be interesting to roll the abacus like wheels. So with a string he pulled the abacus with his school bag on it. He had great fun. When he got to school, most of the beads were gone. And Li Lei was too careless to notice that. Soon it was time to have the abacus lesson. All the other pupils were practising, but Li Lei could do nothing but sit there. When the teacher asked him what had happened to his abacus, he felt very ashamed and could say nothing. (责任编辑:admin) |