M: Wow, the campus has a lot of buildings! W: It does. This is the administrative building, where many important offices are located. M: What’s the red building on the opposite side of the road? W: The red one? It’s the teaching center. Our lecture rooms there are all well lighted and comfortable with good equipment. Text 6 M: What’s going on around here? All the offices were changed. W: Haven’t you heard? Where have you been, anyway? M: I was sent to Chicago. I just got back. W: Well, a lot of changes were made last week. For one thong, Marta was transferred. M: Where is she now? Was she promoted? W: Yes, she was transferred to the main office downtown. Were you promoted? M: No, at least not yet. But I was given a new office. W: It’s very nice. Congratulations! Text 7 M: Is there any change in the morning’s program? W: No. We’ll go to Smith’s garage sale. He has many books for sale. M: There are many books for sale too on a flea market this street. Why don’t you go there? W: What is flea market? M: It has little difference from the other markets except that the goods there have been used before. W: Are there good books ? M: Of course. If lucky, you can find some old but rare books. W: It’s a good place. We’re going to go there. Text 8 W: What’s on TV tonight, does anyone know? M: Oh, nothing much. There’s Good Evening, the World at seven for an hour. W: Oh, good. M: And then there’s a football game at eight fifteen. I want to see that exciting game. Manchester versus Newcastle. W: Oh, no again! Just a minute. What time does it finish? There’s a wonderful film on another channel at a quarter to ten. I’d like to see that. M: Well, the football ends at ten. W: You’ll have to miss the last fifteen minutes then. M: Oh, please. Let me see the film. I’ve been longing to see it for quite some time. W: You’ll probably be asleep by then. M: No, I won’t. I always like that on at eight. W: I know that. Text 9 W: Hey, Mike, so we live in the countryside, and we go to school up on a mountain. Could you see yourself living here? M: Well, I do really like living in the country, but I don’t think I could stay here for a long period of time, even though I do like staying here for the period that we are here now. W: Where do you want to live? M: Well, I’ve never lived in a big city, so I think that I would like to try to live in a big city. W: Like which one? M: Possibly one like New York or London. I think, I’ve always seen it on TV and I’ve always wanted to try to live there but I’ve never, so I think that would probably be really interesting. W: What attracts you to those cities? M: I guess just the diversity that you might find or just the fact that so many things are going on in the city. I might like to see how that lifestyle is. W: Sounds cool. M: What about you? W: I couldn’t see myself living here in the long-term. I grew up in two really big cities so… and I’ve moved around a lot and … so in the future, I think I just want to stay in one place. Text 10 Fans of pop-star Michael Jackson have been mourning his unexpected death. In southern Africa, where he performed several times and visited often, tributes have been pouring in. Fans in southern Africa are in mourning over the death of Michael Jackson. Radio stations are playing his songs constantly along with tributes from listeners. Jackson performed in South Africa and often visited privately. In the 1990s he met former President Nelson Mandela, who praised him publicly in this broadcast “He has made a great contribution to art, to music,” Mandela said. Lucy Mudau, a 30-year-old fashion designer from Johannesburg, agrees. “I remember my sister had his music videos,” she said. “We used to watch them. You know when you rewind a song just to see the video and the moves, the dance. We were very inspired. The guy was just a good entertainer. For me it is very sad.” Jackson also visited Zimbabwe in the 1990s. Sithele Mazwi, 30, who now works in Johannesburg, says she went to see him, she said. “We were all so excited to go and meet up with him,” she said. “I remember putting on the clothes just like his, the black and white ones, and doing the moon-walking dance. I was so sad when I heard that he has passed away.” I听力 1-5 ABCCA 6-10 ACBBC 11-15 CAAAB 16-20 ACABA II 单选 21-25 BCCCA 26-30 CDCAC 31-35 CDBAC III.完形填空 36-55 BACAC BCDBA CBDDB CCCAA IV. 阅读理解 56-59 BDAA 60-63 CBDA 64-66 ACB 67-70 DBBD V.任务型阅读 71.Effects/Advantages/ Benefits 72. Healing 73. bridges 74. understand 75.Making 76.listening 77. Ways/Tips 78. attentively 79. patient 80. actions VI. Writing: One possible version: In summer, many students like to go swimming with their friends in the nearby river. And safe swimming is worth a concern. Here are some rules we’d better follow. First, we should make it sure that it’s safe and permitted to swim. Second, it’s necessary for us to be accompanied by those who are skilled in swimming. Third, before swimming we have to do some warm-up exercises so as to avoid getting cramp while swimming. Fourth, we ought to bring lifebuoy or other equipment with us in case of any emergency. If our companions are drowning, it’s the first policy to call for help in time and save them within our ability. Last but not least, we mustn’t get into the pool or rivers immediately after meals or strenuous exercises, and the time of swimming is not advised to last long. Keep these in mind and we can enjoy our swimming with no risk. 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