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選修8Module3ForeignFood測試題第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)(略)第二部分英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié)語法和詞匯知識(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。21.Asarule,thestudentswhofailtomeetthese______willnotbeadmittedtotheuniversity.A.considerations B.requirementsC.situations D.requests22.Sinceretiringfromthegovernment,theoldmanhasbeenlivinginthe________housewithhiswife.A.littlewhitewooden B.littlewoodenwhiteC.whitewoodenlittle D.woodenwhitelittle23._________ItouredTaishanA.Itwasfirsttime B.ForthefirsttimeC.Thefirsttime D.Bythefirsttime24.Theylookedverypuzzled;perhapstheydidn’t____whatyousaidjustnow.A.makeout B.makeoffC.makeup D.makeover25.Lucywonthefirstprizeinthematchagain,_______ofcourse,madetheothersenvyher.A.who B.that C.what D.which26.Tom,behaveyourself!Ifyoukeepondoingthat,you’ll_______inserioustrouble.A.shutup B.endup C.takeup D.pickup27.Althoughthismedicine________soterrible,Ihavetotakeitthreetimesaday.A.istasting B.istasted C.tastes D.hastasted28.Idon’tlikethebluecoat.HowmuchdoI________youfortheredone?A.owe B.spend C.send D.cost29._________withthefearofdeath,theoldmanwhosufferedlungcancerforafewyearsfeltdesperate.A.Toobsess B.ObsessingC.Obsessed D.Havingobsessed30.Themovie_________heralmostovernightfromanunknownschoolgirlintoafamousstar.A.transformed B.transplantedC.translated D.transported31.Atpresent,manygraduatesfromfamousuniversitiesendupwithajob_______theyarenotsuited.A.which B.inwhich C.towhich D.atwhich32.Victoriaisclever,polite,well-behavedandhard-working;_____,sheiswellworthpraising.A.ingeneral B.inoral C.intotal D.inshort33._________ismentionedabove,thetalentedstudentsgraduatedfromtheschoolandwentabroadforfurtherstudythefollowingyear.A.It B.Which C.that D.As34.Wasitinthisroom_____hewrotethemostfamousarticle________soonspreadalloverthecountry?A.that;what B.that;thatC.which;which D.which;that35.—Helenissaidtohavestudiedabroadforthreeyears.—__________thatshespeaksperfectEnglish.A.Notatall B.NowayC.Notpossible D.Nowonder第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)Sometimesadifficultyinyourlifecanhelpyoustruggleless.Ilearnedthatbystudyingfish.WhenIwasyoung,lifewasoften36forus.Butmyfatherwouldnevergiveupandtriedhisbestto37us.OnSundays,myfatherwouldaskmetogo38withhim.Ashesaid,“Ourfoodmaybepoorbutourlifemustbe39”.Therefore,ourbesttimetogetherwasspenttryingtocatchfish.40therewasanothersidetomyfather.Hehadatemper,andsometimeshegot41andwouldhitme.Inthosemomentsofuncontrolled42hecouldonlyseethingsinhisway;hewouldneverletme43anargument.Iwasheldunderhis44,unabletobreakout.WhenI45withhim,hestruckmeintheface.Itdidn’t46me,butitmademesad,powerlessanddisappointed.Asusual,47whathappenedthatweek,wewouldfishtogetheronSunday.Yearslater,I48myinterestinfishtograduateschoolinbiology.Iwasalwaysa49student,butIdidn’thavemuch50.Ifeltithadbeenbeatenoutbymyfather.Itriedtofindmydirectionbutitalwaysendedwithacomplete51.Thenonenightsomethingwonderfulhappened.Iwasresearchinghowfishswimupward52theflowingwaterand53thattheycouldsurfwiththehelpoftherunningwaterwithoutusingmuchenergy.Isuddenlyrealizedthatadifficultycouldactuallyhelpyoustruggleless.Iquicklyfinishedmyarticle,whichmadethecoverofSciencemagazine,andI54myPhDfromHarvardin2004.NowIcantakethe55ofmyfather’sviolence(暴力)andmovethroughit.Thisisdifferentfromforgiveness.It’sthewayIchoosetodefinetheeventsinmylife—bymyresponsetothem.36.A.peaceful B.generousC.miserable D.extreme37.A.survive B.raise C.devote D.satisfy38.A.cooking B.shoppingC.skating D.fishing39.A.rich B.independentC.precious D.typical40.A.Until B.Unless C.But D.While41.A.anxious B.weak C.angry D.worried42.A.storm B.rage C.fight D.desire43.A.repeat B.communicateC.express D.win44.A.will B.feelingC.destination D.responsibility45.A.chatted B.competedC.struggled D.argued46.A.affect B.hurt C.influence D.change47.A.accordingto B.inspiteofC.thanksto D.aswith48.A.showed B.shared C.lost D.followed49.A.good B.lazy C.scared D.naughty50.A.power B.confidenceC.faith D.creativity51.A.disaster B.joke C.success D.failure52.A.under B.above C.against D.over53.A.discovered B.wonderedC.expected D.considered54.A.owned B.possessedC.received D.passed55.A.chance B.spirit C.wisdom D.energy第三部分閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)AOftenwetakeforgrantedthemanyhouseholditemsweuseeveryday.Itisdifficulttoimaginetherewasatimeinthepastwhentheseinventionsdidnotexist.Actually,severalofthemostcommoninventionshavebeenwithusforquitesometime.Inventionslikethetoothbrush,contactlenses(隱形眼鏡),andcreditcardscameintouselongago.ThefirsttoothbrushwasintroducedinChinainthelate1400s,butitwasonly300yearslaterthatthissimpletoolcameintocommonuseinEurope.Bythenineteenthcentury,avarietyofpasteandpowdercleanerswereavailablethroughoutEuropeasdentalcarebecamemorewidespread.ThefirsttubeoftoothpastehitthemarketinGreatBritainin1891.Thereisevidencetoshowthatthefirstcontactlenseswereactuallysuggestedbyanastronomer,SirJohnHerschel,in1827.However,SirJohnHerschelwasneverabletocreateaworkingmodelofhisidea.Itwasnotuntil1887thataSwissdoctorfromZurich,DrEugenFrick,cameupwithaworkableprocessforproducingprecision(精密)lenses.DrFrickdesignedanewmethodforproducingcontactlenses,andtheZeissfactoryinGermanybegantoproducecontactlenses.Creditcardshavealsobeenavailableformanyyears.TheyhavebeeninuseintheUnitedStatessincethe1920s.Atfirst,thesecardswereonlyusedtobuygasinthequicklygrowingautomobileserviceindustry.Then,inthe1950s,DinersClubintroducedthefirstgeneral-purposecreditcard.Today,creditcardssuchasMasterCard,Visa,andAmericanExpressarecommonlyusedbytravelersaroundtheworld.Whileitmaybetruethatsomeofthegreatestinventionsanddiscoveriesinhistorycameaboutbychance,themajorityofinventionsthatsimplifyourlivestodaycameaboutthroughcarefulresearchandpatientstudy.Ofcourse,itstillholdstruethatevenwithallthecomfortsofmoderntechnology,inventorscontinuetosearchforwaysofhelpingallofusgetoutofdoingthosenecessarybuttedious(乏味的)taskswhichwestillface.Astheoldsayinggoes,“Necessityisthemotherofinvention.”56.Fromthesecondparagraphwecanlearnthat_____.A.toothbrushescameintocommonuseinEuropeinthe17thcenturyB.peoplecouldenjoyavarietyofpasteandpowdercleanersinthe18thcenturyC.moreandmorepeoplepaidattentiontodentalcarethroughoutEuropeinthe19thcenturyD.theEnglishcouldusedifferentkindsoftubesoftoothpasteintheearly19thcentury57.AllofthefollowingmadeacontributiontotheinventionanduseofcontactlensesEXCEPT_______.A.DinersClub B.SirJohnHerschelC.DrEugenFrick D.theZeissfactory58.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothefourthparagraph?A.Creditcardshaveahistoryofabouttwohundredyears.B.ThreekindsofcreditcardsarebeingusedintheUSA.C.Theuseofcreditcardsiscloselyrelatedtotheeconomicdevelopment.D.AmericanExpressisonlyusedbyAmericantravelersnow.59.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsusthat______.A.thegreatestinventionscameaboutbychanceB.inventionscameaboutthroughcarefulresearchandpatientstudyC.inventorsstillcontinuetomakeinventionsD.necessityisthemotherofinventionBHomingpigeonsareplacedinatrainingprogramfromaboutthetimewhentheyaretwenty-eightdaysofage.Theyarefirsttaughttoentertheloft(閣樓)throughatrapandtoexerciseaboveandaroundtheloftandlatertheyaretakenawayashortdistanceinbasketsandsetfree.Theyarethenexpectedtofindtheirwayhomeintheshortestpossibletime.Theheadofahomingpigeoniscomparativelysmall,butitsbrainisonequarterlargerthanthatofanordinarypigeon.Thehomingpigeonisveryintelligentandwillbetothepointofstubbornness(頑強);somehavebeenknowntoflyahundredmilesoffcoursetoavoidastorm.Somehomingpigeonexpertsclaimthatthisbirdhasaformofbuilt-inradarthathelpsitfinditsownloftafterhoursofflight,forhiddenundertheheadfeathersaretwoverysensitiveears,andthesharpprominent(突出的)eyescanseegreatdistancesindaytime.Whydohomingpigeonsflyhome?Theyarenotuniqueinthisnaturalskill;itisfoundinmostmigratorybirds(候鳥),inbees,ants,toadsandeventurtles,whichhavebeenknowntotravelhundredsofmilestoreturntotheirhomes.Butintheanimalworld,thehomingpigeonalonecanbetrustedwithitsfreedomandtrainedtocarryoutthejobsthatpeopledemand.60.Theauthor’spurposeinwritingthepassageisto___.A.convinceustobuyahomingpigeonB.informusabouthomingpigeonsandtheirtrainingC.protecthomingpigeonsagainstthethreatofextinctionD.encouragetheownersofhomingpigeonstosettheirbirdsfree61.Accordingtothepassage,homingpigeonsaboutamonthold______.A.arekeptinatrapB.entertheirfirstraceC.receiveatrainingprogramD.gettheirwingsclippedandmarked62.Thedifferencebetweenahomingpigeonandanordinaryoneliesin______.A.thespanofthewingsB.theshapeoftheeyesC.thetextureofthefeathersD.thesizeofthebrain63.Theunderlinedword“it”inthefourthparagraphrefersto_____.A.radar B.thebornskillC.thedistance D.thebirditselfCTheuseoftheword“imitation”(模仿)remindsmethatweoughttomakesomemorecommentsontheriskofpeopleimitatingwhattheyseeonthescreeninthewayofcrimeorviolence.First,thereisalwaysariskofchildrenactingoutsceneswhichcouldbedangerous.Forexample,Irememberawomanwhowasheadofamiddleschooltellingmethatshehadhappenedtolookoutofherwindowatsomechildrenwhowereontheplaygroundandsawthemputtingasmallboyonachairwitharoperoundhisneckandthenpullingtheropeoverthebranchofatree;fortunatelyshehadenoughtimetogettherebeforethechildwashanged.Iparticularlyrememberafilminwhichtheherowhohadbeenimprisonedescapedbyelectrocuting(用電刑處死)hisguard,andthetechniqueofhowthiswasdonewasshownindetail.Thisisthekindofscenewhichshouldbecut.Infilmsforyoungpeopleandadultswealwaystriedtokeepoffthescreenwithdetailsofcriminaltechniques,suchashowtoopenalockeddoorwithapieceofhardplasticorhowtoopenasafe;ifwewereconsultedbeforeproduction,Iusedtoadvisethatthesekindsofdetailsshouldnotbeshown.WhenIgavetalksinprisonsaboutcensoring(審查)films,Ihadfullsupportforthis,sincefathers,whowereinprisonforcriminaloffences,didnotwanttheirchildrentoturntocrime.EverytimeIgaveatalkinaprison,someoneusedtomentiontheFrenchfilmRififimadebyJulesDassinin1954.Thiseye-catchingfilmshowedingreatdetailarobberyofajeweler’sshop.Therobberylastingabouthalfanhourandbackedonlybynaturalsoundisoneofthemostbrilliantfilmsequencesofalltime.Irememberourdiscussionatthetime.Wethoughtthattherobberycouldonlybeaccomplishedbytheuseofadvancedandobviouslyexpensiveequipmentandthatonlythemostexperiencedandskilledcriminalscouldpossiblyimitateit;webelievedthereforethatitwasrelativelysafe.Whentalkingwithprisonerssomeyearslater,Ilearnedthattherehadbeenseveralrobberiesinwhichthetechniqueshadbeencopied,soperhapswewerewrong.64.Theauthormainlywantstotellusthat______.A.thedetailsofacrimeshouldnotbeshownonthescreenB.childrenshouldnotseethedetailsofacriminaltechniqueC.childrenshouldnotimitatewhattheyseeonthescreenD.itisdangerousforchildrentoimitatewhattheyseeonthescreen65.Parentsinprisonagreedtofilmcensorshipbecause_____.A.theydidn’twanttheirchildrentofollowthemintocrimeB.thecrimeonthescreencouldbeimitatedwithoutdifficultyC.theyhadbeengivenatalkonitbytheauthorD.theyhadmademistakesbyimitatingthecrimesinfilms66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutRififiisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Therobberyshownneedsexperienceandskillstodo.B.Someveryexpensivetoolswereusedintherobbery.C.Thefilmshowedthetechniqueindetail.D.Thetechniqueoftherobberyhasnotbeenimitated.67.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_____.A.itishardforchildrentotellthedifferencesbetweenreallifeandtheimaginaryB.onlypeopleinprisonsupportfilmcensorshipC.onlychildrenimitatewhattheyhaveseenonthescreenD.childrenhavebeenpreventedfromseeingfilmswithcriminaldetailsDAmericancitiesarefilledwithfastfoodrestaurantslikeMcDonald’sandSubway.Asaresult,modernrestaurantoperatorshavetothinkcreativelytoseparatethemselvesfromthepack.Bamn!hasfoundawaytostandoutbygoingbacktothepast.It’sanewhotspotinNewYork,a55-square-meterrestaurantwithouttablesorchairs.Itfeaturesawallofcoin-operatedwindowboxesfullofallsortsoftastytreats,fromgrilledcheesesandwichestocorndogs.ThefoundersofBamn!wantanewgenerationofNewYorkerstoexperiencethehistoricautomat(用自動售貨機供應(yīng)食品的餐館).Withhotpinkwalls,neonsigns(霓虹燈廣告)andAsianandAmericancuisine,Bamn!iseverybitanewestablishment,whosecontemporarydecorationsandfinger-friendlymenumaketherestaurantunique,eveninacityascolorfulasNewYork.“It’saverynovelplace,”saidoneman.“It’sverydifferentfromotherplacesinManhattan,Theoperatorsplacegreatvalueonefficiency,byshorteningtheamountoftimeittakesforcustomerstopurchaseameal.Anothercustomersaid,“It’sreallynice.Youdon’thavetodealwithwaitinginline.Becauseyoujusthavetogouptothething.Andtheyhavedifferentkindsoffood.”ThefoundersofBamn!haveensuredthatthedishestheysellinthecoin-operatedboxeswillnottastelikethedishesthatcomefromavendingmachine(自動販賣機).TheyhiredKevinReilly,theexecutivechefattheWaterClubinNewYork,astheirconsultingchef.Reillysaysitwastheirpromisetouserestaurant-qualityingredientsthatpersuadedhimtojointheBamn!team.Asconsumerdemandsevolveinthe21stcentury,itisdifficulttopredictthedirectionoftherestaurantindustry.However,Bamn!’ssuccessandthereturningpopularityoftheautomatsuggeststhatthe“fastfood”industrymayneedtolooktothepastinordertoremaincompetitive.68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofthefoundersofBamn!?A.TheywantyoungNewYorkerstoexperiencesomethingold.B.Theysetuptheirrestaurantfarfromotherrestaurants.C.Theyknowcustomers’demandswell.D.Theydidalottoimprovetheirservice.69.WhichofthefollowingprovesthatBamn!isunique?A.Ithascontemporarydecorationsandfinger-friendlymenu.B.Itisasmallrestaurantwithouttablesorchairs.C.Itsavescustomers’timeastheydon’thavetowaitinline.D.Therearehotpinkwalls,neonsignsandAsianandAmericancuisine.70.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Bamn!isafastfoodrestaurant.B.Customersliketherestaurantverymuch.C.CustomersdonoteatthefoodtheybuyinBamn!attherestaurant.D.KevinReillywasnotsuccessfulattheWaterClub.71.WhydidBamn!hireKevinReilly?A.Becausehewasonceexecutivechefinalargerestaurant.B.Becausetheywantedtouserestaurant-qualityingredients.C.Becausetheywantedtopersuadehimtojointhem.D.Becausetheywantedtoimprovethetasteoftheirdishes.72.Intheauthor’sopinion,Bamn!issuccessfulmainlybecause__________.A.itsellsallsortsoftastytreatsB.italsothinksaboutthepastC.itseparatesthemselvesfromthepackD.itisthenewhotspotinNewYorkEAhealthydoseofsunshinemaybethesecrettostayingyoung,Britishscientistshavereported.VitaminDisproducednaturallybytheskininresponsetosunlightandmayhelptoslowtheageingprocessandprotectagainstheartdisease,accordingtothestudy.ResearchersfromKing’sCollegeLondonstudied2,160womenagedbetween18and79,lookingattheirtelomeres—abiologicalmarkerofageingfoundinDNA.Aspeoplegetoldertheirtelomeresgetshorterandtheyareeasiertogetcertainillnesses.ButthestudyfoundwomenwithhighlevelsofvitaminDhadcomparativelylongertelomeres—asignofbeingbiologicallyyoungerandhealthier.ThestudysuggestsvitaminDmayhelptoslowdowntheageingprocessofDNA,andthereforetheageingprocessasawhole.LeadresearcherDrBrentRichardssaid,“TheseresultsareexcitingbecausetheyshowclearlyforthefirsttimethatpeoplewhohavehigherlevelsofvitaminDmayagemoreslowlythanpeoplewithlowerlevelsofvitaminD.ThiscouldhelptoexplainhowvitaminDhasaprotectiveeffectonmanyageing-relateddiseases,suchasheartdiseaseandcancer.”Hesaidfurtherstudieswererequiredtosupportthefindings.ProfessorTimSpector,headofKCL’stwinresearchunit,andaco-authorofthereport,added,“Althoughitmightsoundabsurd,it’spossiblethatthesamesunshinewhichmayincreaseourriskofskincancermayalsohaveahealthyeffectonthegeneralageingprocess.”VitaminDmadebytheactionofsunlightontheskinaccountsfor90percentofthebody’ssupply,butlowerlevelscanalsobeobtainedthroughfoodsuchasfish,eggsandbreakfastcereals(谷物).Otherstudieshavesuggestedthatthevitaminplaysakeyroleinprotectingagainstcancerandheartdisease.73.Fromthestudywelearnthat_________.A.yourlifespanisdeterminedbythelengthofyourtelomeresB.themoresunlightyouget,thelongerlifeyouwillliveC.itiseasierforpeopletogetdiseasesiftheirtelomeresgetshorterD.sunlightcanproducevitaminDdirectlywhichhelpspeopletoappearyounger74.AccordingtoDrBrentRichards,theresultsfromthestudyareimportantbecausetheycan_______.A.helppeoplelivealongerlifeB.explaintheeffectofvitaminDonageing-relateddiseasesC.explainwhypeoplewithlowerlevelsofvitaminDappearolderD.convincepeopletospendmoretimeinthesuntostayhealthy75.Thepassageisprobablytakenfrom______.A.atextbook B.anovelC.anessay D.anewspaper第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分35分)第一節(jié)短文改錯(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)Mylittlesisterfoundabirdontheroadside.WenamedhimJackandkeephimforaboutthreeyears.Hewouldgreet76.__________usfromatreeoutsideourbedroom,called“Hello”aswe77.__________layinthebedinthemorning.Healsosaid“Hello”tothecats78.__________whentheyenteredtheroom.Weoftenplayedatrickonhimself. 79.__________We’dthrowacoinasfaraspossibly.Jackwouldflyaway80.__________andbringitbackforusthrowagain.Hewouldalsocatch81.__________thefoodthrowntohimfromtheothersideoftheroomand82.__________singhappily.ButforthemostwonderfulthingaboutJack83.__________werehismusicalability.Leavinghimathomeallday,we84.__________wouldreturnatnighttohearthathe’dpickedupfromthe85.__________radiointheday.第二節(jié)書面表達(滿分25分)請根據(jù)下面的文字,用英語寫一篇短文。一天,你騎自行車去參加面試,由于一輛汽車突然出現(xiàn)并停在你的面前,你摔倒了。你非常生氣,與司機發(fā)生爭吵。后來,你發(fā)現(xiàn)負責(zé)面試的經(jīng)理恰好是那位司機。要求:1.詞數(shù)120-150。2.可以適當(dāng)增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫。(特別提示:參考答案見下期B1版)選修8Module3ForeignFood測試題聽力原文、參考答案及重點解析聽力原文Text1M:Ican’tdecidewhethertobuyanewcarorasecond-handone?W:Tosavemoneynow,youcanbuyausedcar.Iadviseyoutobuyanewbutinexpensiveone,thoughitmaycostyoumoremoneynow.Inthelongrun,itwillsaveyoumoremoneybecauseyouwon’tneedtorepairittoooften.M:Thankyou.Ithinkyouareright.Text2W:Theplaneleavesataquartertonine,right?M:Yes.Doyouthinkwestillhaveenoughtimetocatchtheplane?W:No,Idon’tthinkso.Thereisonlythirtyminutesleft.M:Oh,wehavetochangeourticketsforthenextoneataquarterpastnine.Text3W:Didyouseethewholeaccident?M:Yes,Idid.Thetaxiwasgoingatanormalspeed.Infrontofthetaxiwasacar.Whentheycametothetrafficlights,thedriversofthetaxiandthecarsloweddownandstopped.Atruckwascomingveryfastandithitthebackofthetaxi,thenthetaxihitthecar.W:Didanyonegethurtintheaccident?M:No,butthetaxiandthecarwerebadlydamaged!Text4W:Hello,thisisLinda.Whoisthat?M:ThisisJohn,astudentofMrsBlack’s.Icalledtoseewhenshewillbebackfromtheinternationalmeeting.W:Oh,mymotherwon’tbebackuntilthisSunday.YoucanseehernextMonday.M:Thanksalot.Text5M:Iwentshoppingwithmywifethismorning.W:Yes?Whatdidyoubuy?M:Weboughtapairofshoesformyfather.It’smyfather’sseventiethbirthdaytomorrow.Weboughtsomeclothesforourtwochildren,butnothingforourselves.Text6W:WhatcanIdoforyou,sir?M:I’dliketobuyapairofsportsshoesformyson.W:Wehavesportsshoesofallkindsanddifferentsizesoverthere.M:Letmehavealookfirst.W:Yes,please.(afterawhile)Whatsizedoyouwant?M:Size25.5.Mysonisgrowingveryfasttheseyears.SoI’dliketobuyalargerpairofshoessothattheycanlastalittlelonger.W:Thenwhataboutthewhitepair?M:Whiteshoesareeasytogetdirty.SoIpreferthebrownpair.W:Well,they’re120dollars.Anythingelse?M:I’dliketobuyacoatformyself.Youknowit’sgettingcolderandcoldernow.W:Well,Ithinkthatonewouldfityouwell.M:Em,Ilikeit.Howmuchisit?W:150dollars.M:Here’sthemoney.Thankyou.Text7W:Wouldyoushowyourticket,please?M:It’sinmypocket,Ithink.Soletmefinditfirst.W:Goahead,please.M:Oh,I’msorry.IrememberIputitinmypocket.Butnowit’sgone.Ican’tfinditanywhere.W:Sodon’tworry.Justcalmdownandlookinsomeotherplaces.M:Letmethinkitover.W:Right.Isit...?M:Ah,thereitis!Igotit.It’sinmywallet.IputitinthereafterIcheckedin.W:Good.M:Hereyouare.W:Em,youaregettingoffatthenextstop.Pleasegetyourthingsready.Youwillbegettingoffthetrainsoon.M:Yes,Isee.Thanks.Text8W:Hi,Mike!M:Hello...butIdon’tthinkIknowyou.W:No,youknewmeverywell.I’mJoyceSmith!M:Joyce?Oh,youareJoyce!W:Yes,Iam.M:Ididn’trecognizeyou.It’sreallygreattomeetyouonthetrain.W:It’stenyearssinceweleftuniversity.Bytheway,whereareyougoing?M:I’mgoingtoBeijingtoattendaconferencethere.W:ToBeijing!IamnowworkinginaforeigntradecompanyinBeijing.Igottheretwoyearsago.Howaboutyou?M:Well,I’mstillworkinginabankinShenzhen.IthinkI’mdoingverywellinmyjob.Well,hereismycallingcard.Let’skeepintouch.W:Here’smine.LetmetreatyouinBeijing.M:Thanks.Text9M:Anythingspecialtodothisweekend?W:Nothingmuch.Bytheway,what’syourhobby?M:Well.Ienjoyswimming,playingfootball,listeningtomusicanddancing.ButIenjoycollectingstampsmostofall.W:Whydoyouenjoycollectingstampssomuch?M:Er,inmyopinion,Icanlearnalotofthingsfromstamps.Ifindeachstampawindowtotheoutsideworld.Whatdoyoulikedoinginyourfreetime?W:Ienjoydancing,surfingtheInternet,chattingonline,readingandsinging.ButIenjoychattingwithmynetfriendsmostofall.Igoonlineeveryweekendandtalkwithmyfriendsonthenet.Ifinditveryinteresting.M:Well,differentpeoplehavedifferentwaysofkillingtheirsparetime.ButIdon’tthinkweshouldspendtoomuchtimeonourhobbies,orwe’llwastealotofprecioustime.W:Itotallyagreewithyou.Text10IntheUS,Mother’sDayisaholidayonthesecondSundayinMay.Itisadaywhenchildrengivetheirmotherscards,presentsandflowers.OneofthebestwaystocelebrateMother’sDayistogivemotheradayoff.Letherhaveagoodrestwhileothermembersofthefamilydothehousework.ManyfamiliesbeginMother’sDaywithbreakfast.Usuallydadandthechildrenwilllet

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