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英語150分??荚嚂r間120本試卷分第一卷〔選擇題〕和第二卷〔非選擇題〕兩150分。考試時間120第一卷〔三局部,共115分〕第一局部:聽力理解〔共兩節(jié),總分值 30分〕第一節(jié)〔共5小題;每題1.5分,總分值7.5分〕聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一道小題,從每題所給的 A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有 10秒鐘的時間來答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話你將聽一遍。例:Whatisthemangoingtoread?Anewspaper. B.Amagazine. C.Abook. 〔答案是A。〕Whichsignaretheytalkingabout?扎扎Howmuchdidthewomanpayaltogether?$50. B.$48. C.$52.Whatdoesthemanmean?Hewillremainatthecompany.Hewillaskformoremoney.Hewillacceptthewoman 'sadvice.C.Alex'sfamilyphotograph.C.Alex'sfamilyphotograph.C.Thirty-fiveminutes.Alex'shometown. B.Alex'sparents.Howlongdidthemanspendonhiscomposition?Thirtyminutes. B.Morethanfortyminutes.第二節(jié)〔共15小題;每題1.5分,總分值22.5分〕聽下面6段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾道小題,從每題所給的 A、B、C三個選項中選出最正確選項,標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有5秒鐘時間閱讀每題,聽完后,每題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白你將聽兩遍。聽第6段材料,答復(fù)第6至7題。Wheredidtheconversationprobablytakeplace?Inashop. B.Inahotel. C.Intheman'shouse.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Clothes.A.Clothes.Theroom.Telephone.聽第7段材料,答復(fù)第8至10題。Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?Dosomesports.B.Haveagoodrest.C.Doherhousework.What'swronwgithMummy?A.Sheistiredafterworkeveryday.Sheislateforthesportactivities.Shehasgotsomeheartproblems.Whatcanweinferfromherwords?A.Sheistreatedunfaily.Shehatestodoanysports.Sheistiredenoughtohavearest.聽第8段材料,答復(fù)第11至12題。WhatistheTRAILsystemusedfor?A.Makinganappointmenttoclasses.Gettinginformationandregistering.SpeakingtosomeoneattheRegistration〔注冊〕Office.TOC\o"1-5"\h\zIfyouwanttoregisterforclasses,youshouldpress .A.2 B.1 C.0聽第9段材料,答復(fù)第13至14題。WhoisFrankStone?A.Afriendofthewoman 'sB..Avisitortotheclinic.C.ApatientofDrMilton 's.WhattimewillMr.Stonecome?A.7:00pm,Tuesday.B.6:15pm,Thursday.C.5:30pm,Thursday.聽第10段材料,答復(fù)第15至17題。Whydotheythinkofgoingout?A.Theyarehavingaholiday. B.It'salovelyday.C.They'vegotsomemoney.Whatwillthewomandothen?A.Prepareapicnic. B.Prepareasupperathome.C.Trytobuysomethingfortheirtrip.Whereexactlywillthecouplego?A.Aroundthecountry. B.Toanothercity.C.Wedon'tknowforsure.聽第11段材料,答復(fù)第18至20題。Whatistheman'sfirstattitudetowardthetelevision?A.He'sproudofitpsrice. B.He'snothappythatheboughtit.C.He'ssatisfiedwithitssize.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Findoutmoreinformationbeforebuying.Askforacheaperpriceonthetelevision.Tryadifferentstoreforanothertelevision.Whatwillthemanprobablydoasaresultoftheconversation?Watchlesstelevision. B.Payforthetelevision.C.Returnthetelevisiontothestore.第二局部:知識運用〔共兩節(jié),總分值 45分〕第一節(jié)單項填空〔共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分〕從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。例:It'ssonicetohearfromheragain. ,welastmetmorethanthirtyyearsago.What'smoreB.That'stosayC.InotherwordsD.Believeitornot答案是D?!猈illyouhaveteaorcoffee?—— ,thankyou.I 'vejusthadsometea.A.EitherB.NeitherC.SomeD.BothAssoonasIshutthefrontdoorIrealisedthatI mykeyinthehouse.A.hadleft B.haveleft C.left D.wasleavingYoumustgetupearlyinthemorning, we 'llhavetoleavewithoutyou.A.and B.but C.or D.so——Myfatherwillbeheretomorrow.——Oh,Ithoughtthathe today.A.willcome B.iscomingC.wascomingD.came Iexplainedonthephone,yourrequestwillbeconsideredatthenextmeeting.A.Which B.That C.What D.AsWehadtoputthemeetingoff somanypeoplewereabsent.A.unless B.until C.since D.though afteralongwalk,Henrycalledandsaidhecouldn 'tcome.A.Havingwornout B.Beingwornout C.Towearout D.WornoutInthesummercamp,therewere boys.A.threetimesasmanygirlsas B.asmanythreetimesgirlsasC.threetimesgirlsasmanyas D.asmanygirlsasthreetimesWemusthave patiencetocontinuetoworkuntilwefind peacefulsolution.A.the;the B.the;a C.a;the D.a;aIdon'tthinkshe 'llbeupset,butI 'llseeherincase .A.shewill B.sheis C.shedoes D.shewouldThereasonwhyIdidn 'tgotoFrancewas anewjob.A.becauseIgot B.becauseofgetting C.Igot D.thatIgotAdograninfrontofmymothercarands'hes stopveryquickly.A.oughtto B.hadbetter C.usedto D.hadtoIfeelitanhonour tospeakhere.A.toask B.asking C.tobeasked D.askedMygoodness,lookatthetime!It 'snineo'clockalreadyandI 'm atbreakfstill B.yet C.ever D.onlyHeswallowedhiswordssomuchthatIcannever whatheissaying.makeout B.catchup C.dealwith D.listento第二節(jié) 完形填空〔共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分〕閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從 36~55各題所給A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。TheParking-Lot〔停車場〕SweeperBothmyparentscamefromtownsinMexico.IwasborninE1Paso,Texas,andwhenIwasfour,myfamilymovedtoahousingprojectinEastLosAngeles.Eventhoughwestruggledtomakeendsmeet,myparentsstressedtomeandmyfourbrothersandsistershow36weweretoliveinagreatcountrywithlimitlessopportunities.They37uswiththeideasoffamily,faithandlove.Igotmyfirst38jobwhenIwasten.Mydadinjuredhisbackworkinginacardboard-boxfactoryandwasretrainedasahairstylist.He39spaceinalittleshoppingcenterandgavehisshoptheflowerynameofMr.Ben 'sCoiffure.Theowneroftheshoppingcenter 40myDad'spaymntforcleaningtheparkinglotthree41aweek,which42gettingupat3a.m.MomandIhelped43dustbinandpickuprubbishbyhand.Ittooktwotothreehourstocleanthelot.I 44sleepinthecaronthewayhome.Ididthisfortwoyears,butthelessonsIlearnedhave45alifetime.Iobtaineddiscipline〔自律〕andtheimportaneeofwork,andlearnedata〔n〕46agetheimportaneeofbalancinglife 'scompeting—ereisitsny 47,school,homeworkandajob.This48helpedduringmyschoolyears,whenIworked40hoursatafast-foodrestaurantwhiletakingafull49ofcollegepreparationcourses.Thehardwork50off.IattendedtheU.S.MilitaryAcademyandwentonto51graduatedegreesinlawandbusinessfromHarvard.52 ,IjoinedabigLosAngeleslawfirmandwaselectedtotheCaliforniastateassembly〔州議會〕.InthesejobsandineverythingelseI'vedone,Ihave53forgottenthosenightsintheparkinglot.Theexperieneetaughtmethatthereisvalueinallworkandthatifpeopleareworkingto 54forthemselvesandtheirfamilies,thatis55weshouldhonor.36.A.importantB.differentC.competitiveD.fortunate37.A.mixedB.filledC.piledD.left38.A.trueB.newC.realD.good39.A.hiredB.boughtC.cleanedD.created40.A.reducedB.affordedC.collectedD.charged41.A.morningsB.eveningsC.dawnsD.nights42.A.meantB.overcameC.admittedD.allowed43.A.liftB.emptyC.throwD.hold44.A.mustB.needC.wouldD.should45.A.existedB.lastedC.keptD.stayed46.A.smallB.exactC.earlyD.golden47.A.mindB.wayC.partD.case48.A.reallyB.nearlyC.simplyD.merely49.A.pieceB.lengthC.massD.load50.A.madeB.tookC.paidD.started51.A.receiveB.offerC.requireD.study52.A.ThusB.LaterC.AgainD.Instead53.A.seldomB.justC.evenD.never54.A.accountB.enterC.provideD.call55.A.everythingB.somethingC.nothingD.anything第三局部:閱讀理解〔共20小題;每題2分,總分值40分〕閱讀以下短文,從每題所給的 A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最正確選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。A

EyeFactsTherearemanycommonlyheldbeliefsabouteyesightthatarenotprovenfacts.Forexample,somepeoplebelievethatwearingglassestoosoonweakenstheeyes.Butthereisnoevidencetoshowthatthestructure〔結(jié)構(gòu)〕ofeyesischangedbywearingglassesatyoungage.Wearingthewrongglasses,however,canproveharmful.Studiesshowthatforadultsthereisnodanger,butchildrencandeveloplossofsightiftheyhaveglassesunsuitablefortheireyes.Wehaveallheardsomeofthecommonmythsabouthoweyesightgetsbad.Mostpeoplebelievethatreadinginweaklightcausespooreyesight,butthatisuntrue.Toolittlelightmakestheeyesworkharder,sotheydogettiredandstrained.Eyestrainalsoresultsfromreadingalot,readinginbed,andwatchingtoomuchtelevision.However,althougheyestrainmaycausesomepainorheadaches,itdoesnotdamageeyesightinthelongterm.Anothermythabouteyesisthattheycanbereplaced,ortransplantedfromonepersontoanother.Thereareclosetoonemillionnervefibers〔神經(jīng)纖維〕thatconnecttheeyeballtothebrain;asofyet,itisimpossibletoconnectthemallinanewperson.Onlycertainpartsoftheeyecanbereplaced.Butifwekeepclearingupthemythsandlearningmoreabouttheeyes,somedayafulltransplantmaybepossible!TOC\o"1-5"\h\zThispassageismostlyabout .differenttypesofeyeproblems B.mythsabouteyesightC.beliefsofeyedoctorsD.eyetransplantsOnecauseofeyestrainmentionedinthepassageis .wearingglassestoolong B.sufferingfrompainorheadachesC.readinginpoorlight D.readingbeforegoingtobedFromthepassagewecanconcludethat .doctorsarestilllearningthingsabouteyesightwearingwrongglassesislessharmfultoadultseyetransplantshavebeenperformedsuccessfullypeopleshouldnotwearglassesatyoungageBWestilldon'utnderstandtheinfluenceofthemind'psoweroverthebody,nordoweunderstandwhythereshouldbesuchpower.Allwecansayforcertainisthattheminddoeshavepoweroverthebodyinverymanydifferentways.IfamanistoldthatheisattheNorthPoleandhebelieveswhatheistold,he'ShowphysicalsignswhichsuggestthathisbodyisreactingasthoughhewereattheNorthPole.Hegopaleandshiver.WhenthefilmLawreneeofArabiawasshown,cinemamanagersaroundtheworldreportedthatthesalesoficecreamrocketed.Theendlessdesertsceneshadmadethemoviegoersfeeluncomfortablyhot.Hypnotistsusethepowerofthemindoverthebodyinordertousetheirinfluenee.Thehypnotistmustonlyconvincethepatientthatsomethingistrue,andthepatientwillactaccordingly.Ifheconvincesthepatientthathisarmsareasheavyaslead,thenthepatientwillbeunabletolifthisarms.Ifheconvincesthepatientthatapieceoficeisahotironandhethentouchesthepatientinwithskieice,ablister〔水泡〕willdevelop.Thebodywillreacttothesuggestionandnottothereality,andsignsofarealburnwillappear.Fromthepassage,wecanimaginethatpeoplewatchingafilmabouttheNorthPolewouldprobablywant .anicecream B.acoldshowerC.ahotdrinkD.ahotiron60.AhypnotistissupposedtobeabletocontrolA.patients 'bodiesB.people'smindsC.patients 'diseasesD.people'smovements61.Thephrase “thereality 〞referstoA.arealburnB.ahotironC.thetouchoficeD.thebody'sreactionAgoodtitleforthispassagewouldbe .MindandBody B.PhysicalSignsC.ResearchonMind D.ThePoweroftheMindCScienceisamajortopicinourculture.Sinceittouchesalmosteveryfieldofourlife,educatedpeopleneedatleastsomeknowledgewithitsstructureandoperation.Theyshouldalsohaveanunderstandingofthescientificsubcultureinwhichscientistsliveandthekindsofpeopletheyare.Anunderstandingofgeneralcharacteristicsofscienceaswellasspecificscientificideasiseasiertoobtainifoneknowssomethingaboutthethingsthatexciteanddiscouragethescientist.Thisbookiswrittenforthepersonwhoseknowledgewithscienceisnotcomplete;forthepersonwhohasbeenpresentedwithscienceasamusty〔發(fā)霉的〕storehouseofdriedfacts;forthepersonwhoseesthechiefobjectiveofscienceastheproductionoftricks;andforthepersonwhoviewsthescientistsassomesortofmagician.Thebookcanbeusedtoaddtoacourseinanyscience,tocomewithanycoursethatattemptstogiveanunderstandingofthemodernworld,orsimplytoprovideabetterunderstandingofscience.Wehopethisbookwillleadreaderstoabroaderviewonscientificattitudesandamorerealisticviewofwhatscienceis,whoscientistsare,andwhattheydo.Itwillgivethemanideaandunderstandingoftherelationshipbetweenscienceandourcultureandanappreciationoftherolessciencemayplayinourculture.Besides,readersmaylearntoappreciatetherelationshipbetweenscientificviewsandsomeofthevaluesandphilosophies〔哲學(xué)〕thataredeepinourculture.Wehavetriedtopresentinthisbookacorrectandup-to-datepictureofthescientificworldandthepeoplewhopopulateit.Thatpopulationhasinrecentyearscometoincludemoreandmorewomen.Thisincreasingroleofwomenisnotjusttheonlyeventbut,rather,partofthetrendobviousinallpartsofsociety,asmorewomenentertraditionallymale-controlledfieldsandmakeinfluentialcontributions.Wehavealsotriedtomakethebookentertainingaswellasinformative.Ourmethodisusuallyinformal.Wefeel,asdomanyotherscientists,thatweshouldn'takeourselvestooseriously.Asthereadermayobserve,weseescienceasadelightfulpastimeratherthanasacruelandunpleasantwaytoearnaliving.Accordingtothepassage, ‘scientificsubculture 'means .A.scientificsociety B.technicalgroupsC.complexsituation D.knowledgesystemWeneedtoknowsomethingaboutsciencebecause .scientistshavespecificscientificideasscienceaffectsalmosteveryfieldofourlifeitiseasiertounderstandgeneralcharacteristicsofscienceitisnoteasytounderstandthethingsthatexciteanddiscouragescientistsThebookmentionedinthispassageiswrittenforreaderswho .arescientistsmakinginfluentialcontributionswanttohavealittleunderstandingofsciencewanttobreakthemale-controlledworldhaveamisunderstandingaboutscienceThispassagemostprobablyis .A.thereviewofabook B.theconcludingpartofabookC.theinformationaddedtoabook D.theintroductionofabookAccordingtothepassage,wecaninferthatthebookprobablyis .A.interesting B.serious C.realistic D.humorousDAGermancompanywasconcernedabouttalksinMoscowtryingtosellsome100milliondollarsworthofequipmenttoaRussianStatecompany.Talkswentsmoothlybutdifferencesremained.SoMartinBayerhimself,theCEOoftheGermanCompany,decidedtocometoMoscowtoheadthetalks.Besidescaringabouthisbusiness,theCEOwantedtogotoRussiatohuntbears.MartinBayerwasoneofthegreatesthuntersofourtime(andtheRussiansknewaboutit).HewenttotheSaharamorethanhundredtimesandhuntedlions,crocodiles;hehuntedpolarbearsintheNorthPoleandtigersintherainforestsofIndia.Buthehad neverhuntedRussianbears.SotheRussiansdecidedtoorganizeabearhuntforMr.Bayertosweetenthetalks.Thiswasn'tasimpletask.SomepeopleintheweststillbelievethatbearsmaybefoundandseeneverywhereinRussiancitiesjustlikesquirrelsmaybeseeninourbackyards.Thisisnottrue.Theclosestplaceonemayfindbearsinthewildismaybe2,500milesawayfromMoscow.However,asolutionwasquicklyfound.TheRussianbusinessmenwenttoMoscowCircus(馬戲團)andfor$2,000boughtaveryoldbear.Thisbearusedtoamuseandamazeaudiencesinmanycountriesfor30years,butgotandlookedtooold,andwasretired.“Becareful,theRussianbearsareverydangerous,andfrightening, aye〞r.theytoldtoMr.B“IfcomparedtotheRussianbears,yourAfricanlionsarenothingmorethanharmlesscats.bearwasbroughttoaforest50milesfromMoscowandwasleftthere.Mr.Bayerwastoldthatbearswereplentifulinthatforestandthatmanycattleandevenpeoplehadbeeneateninthesurroundingvillages.Meanwhile,an18-yearoldfemaledrovethroughtheforestonamotorcycleandsuddenlysawabear(nobearshadbeenseeninthoseplacesfor200years).Shewasfrightened,fell,leftherhelmetandhermotorcycleandranaway.Mr.Bayerwasexcitedandreadytohunt.Thiscouldbecomethemostsuccessfulpartofhisextraordinaryhuntingexperience.ThenextmomentMr.Bayersawabearinahelmetdrivingonamotorcyclethroughtheforestinfrontofhim.Thebearhadahappyexpressiononhisface,ashewasdoingsomethinghehadbeendoinginthecircusfor30years:circlingonamotorcycle!Mr.BayerlivesinaprivatementalinstitutionnearHamburghappilyeverafter.TheequipmentwasneversoldtoRussia.ItwassoldtoIraqinstead.WhydidtheRussiansinviteMr.Bayertohuntbears?A.Russianbearsarefamousfortheircruelty.Theymanagedtofindabearforhunting.Theyexpectedthetradetobesuccessful.TherewasabearinMoscowCircus.WhydidtheRussianssay“Becareful,theRussianbearsareverydangerous,andfrightening〞?A.TotellMr.Bayerthatmanypeoplehadbeenkilledbybears.TomakeMr.Bayerfeelthehuntingreallychallenging.TowarnMr.Bayertomindhissafetywhilehunting.TotellMr.Bayerthatthebearisreallydangerous.Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat .A.Mr.BayerhasgonemadthebearinjuredhimbadlyhehasworkedinamentalinstitutionsincethenthetradehasgonesmoothlybetweenRussianandIraqWhichwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.Mr.Bayer,aBraveHunterRussianBears,DangerousAnimalsDon'tHuntinRussiaDon'tDealwithhteRussiansEThePathfinderWhenwefoundhim,hewasasorrysight.Hisclothesweretorn,hishandsbleeding.Beforewereachedhim,wesawhimfall.Helayamoment.Thenhepulledhimselftohisfeet,walkedunsteadilyafewyardsthroughthewoodsandfellagain.Afterwegothimout,wewentbacktofindthegunthathehadthrowndown.Histracksshowedthatfortwodayshehadcircledintheforest,within200yardsoftheroad.Hissensesweresodulledbyfearandtirednessthathedidnothearthecarsgoingbyorseethelightsatnight.Wefoundhimjustintime.Thisman,likeothersbeforehim,hadsimplybeenfrightenedwhenheknewhewaslost.Whathadbeenaneardisastermighthaveturnedoutasonlyapleasantwalk,hadhemadeafewpreparationsbeforehesteppedfromthehighwayoroffaknownpath.Whateversenseofdirectionthatamanmayhave,it 'sstilllargelyaquestionofobservation.Askilledwoodsmanalwayskeepsaneyeonhissurroundings.Henotesthattheshapeofamountain,thedirectionwaterflowsthroughaswamp,andthewayatreeleansacrossapath.Withtheseinmind,hemaybeturnedaroundmanytimes,butheisseldomlost.Thereareexceptions,ofcourse,andonceinawhileamandoescomeacrosssomestrangeproblemthatputshimintothe"lostsituation.Arainstormorsuddenblizzardmaycatchhimwithoutacompass〔指南針〕inhispocket.Darknessmayfindhiminarougharea,wheretravelisdangerouswithoutalight.Whenthishappens,thenormalfirstreaction〔反響〕isthefearofbeinglaughedatasaresultofhispoorknowledgeinthewoods.Hemayalsobeconcernedabouttheinconveniencethathewillcausehisfriendswhenhedoesn'showup.Thisfalsepridemayleadhimtokeeponthemoveinafalseefforttofindhiswayagainstalldifficulties.Thepersonwhothinksaheadisseldomingreatdanger.Heafeifheob'eNvescarefully,thinksahead,andremainscalm.Theauthorsuggestedthatifthemanhadnotbeenfound,hewouldhave .beenshotbyagunbecomeconfusedbeenattackedbywildanimalsbeeningreatdangerAccordingtothepassage,ifapersongetslostintheforest,attheverybeginning,hewouldworryaboutbeinglaughedatpushhimselftofindhiswayoutfeelitisconvenienttoaskforhelpfromhisfriendsbeconcernedaboutbeingfrightenedbywildanimalsWhenapersontriestofindhiswayinthewoods, isthemostimportant.A.intelligenee B.observation C.direction D.chaneeTheauthortellsthestoryofthelostmanasanexampleofpeoplewho .gointothewoodsbythemselvesdon'tknowhowtosignalforhelpproperlyarefrightenedwhentheythinktheyarelostnoticeeverythingwhensteppingfromthehighway第二卷〔共35分〕第四局部:書面表達〔共 2小題,總分值35分〕第一小題情景作文〔總分值20分〕假設(shè)你校來了一批加拿大的訪問學(xué)生, 周末學(xué)校安排他們到近郊游玩, 并由你負(fù)責(zé)。請你按照以下相關(guān)信息,在出發(fā)前一天簡單介紹行程與安排。出發(fā)時間早7:30集合地點校門口交通工具汽車活動地點西山具體安排上午爬山,騎馬中午農(nóng)家飯下午劃船,采摘返回時間6:00注意:詞數(shù)不少于60??筛鶕?jù)內(nèi)容要點適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。第二小題開放作文〔總分值15分〕請根據(jù)下面提示,寫一篇短文。詞數(shù)不少于 50。Youmusthavehadsomeunhappyexperiencesinyourschoollife.Yourteacherhelpedyoualottodealwiththeproblemsuccessfully.Trytogiveusanexampleandexplainhowyourteacherhelpedyou.2006年北京市崇文區(qū)第二學(xué)期高三期末統(tǒng)一練習(xí)〔一〕英語試題答案一、二、三局部〔Keyto1—75)3.A4.C5.C1.B2.C6.B7.A8.A9.C10.B11.B12.A13.C14.B15.B16.A17.C18.A19.A20.C21.B22.A23.C24.C25.D26.C27.D28.A29.B30.B31.D32.D33.C34.A35.A36.D37.B38.C39.A40.A41.D42.A43.B44.C45.B46.C47.D48.A49.D50.C51.A52.B53.D54.C55.B56.B57.C58.A59.C60.B61.C62.D63.A64.B65.D66.D67.A68.C69.B70.A71.D72.D73.A74.B75.C第四局部:第一小題OnepossibleversionHi,everyone!I'mverypleasedtobeyourguidefortheDayTourtoXishan.Nowletmeintroducethearrangementbriefly.Wearegoingtogatherattheschoolgateat7:30tomorrowmorning.Wewillgettherebybus.Wehaveplannedtwomajoractivitiesforthemorning.Oneisclimbingthehill;theotherisridinghorses.Atnoonwewillhaveadeliciouslunchatalocalfarmer 'shome.Intheafternoon,wewilhaveachancetogoboatingintheriverandpickfruitsonthefarm.Thatmustbeanamazingexperienceforyou!第二小題OnepossibleversionWhenIwasinSeniorOne,Iwascaughtcheatinginthefinalexam.Ifelteveryoneinmyclasslookeddownuponme.IwassoashamedthatIdecidedtorunawayfromschool.Uponknowingthat,myteacherpaidavisittomyhomeinpersonandhadalongchatwithme,whichmademecometoknowthatbeingbraveenoughtorecogniseone 'smistakesandovercomethemisabasicqualityforaman.聽力錄音:Text1W:Peter,whatdoesthistrafficsignmean?M:Itmeanspeopleareworkingonroadrepairs,sodriversmustbecareful.Text2W:Iboughtarecorderonsale.Itwas$50.M:Includingtax?W:No,Ipaidanother$2.Text3W:IfIwereyou,Iwouldgiveupthejobinthatcompany.M:Ifindithardformetoleavethecompany,thoughIcan 'tgetmuchmoneyhere.Butthankyouallthesameforyouradvice.Text4W:Whatanicephotograph,Alex!Who 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