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III.情景交际(15分)
(A)Choose the best choice from A to G to finish the dialogue. You have two more answers. Each choice should be used only once.
W:Hello, this is Sally speaking.
M:Hello, this is Bob.
W:26
M:Reading a book.
W:27 We can watch a video.
M:OK. 28
W:Go along Peace Street. When you get to the second traffic lights, turn left. At the end of the street, you'll see a new hotel.
M:Oh, OK. I know where that is. 29
W:Yes. My house is across from the supermarket.
M:OK.30
A.How can I get to your house?
B.There's a small supermarket next to the hotel.
C.It's on the right.
D.Do you want to come over to my house?
E.What do you do?
F.What are you doing?
G.I'll see you at two thirty.
(B)Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.
A:You look unhappy, Jane.31
B:I just argued with my brother.
A:32
B:He enjoys listening to music and he always plays loud music when he is at home.
A:That's a bad habit. 33
B:Yes, I've told him to turn it down a million times, but he has never listened.
A:That's really a problem.
B:I'm tired of arguing with him over it. 34
A:Maybe you should ask your parents to have a talk with him.
B:35 I'll give it a try. Thank you very much.
A:You're welcome.
(A)Choose the best choice from A to G to finish the dialogue. You have two more answers. Each choice should be used only once.
W:Hello, this is Sally speaking.
M:Hello, this is Bob.
W:26
M:Reading a book.
W:27 We can watch a video.
M:OK. 28
W:Go along Peace Street. When you get to the second traffic lights, turn left. At the end of the street, you'll see a new hotel.
M:Oh, OK. I know where that is. 29
W:Yes. My house is across from the supermarket.
M:OK.30
A.How can I get to your house?
B.There's a small supermarket next to the hotel.
C.It's on the right.
D.Do you want to come over to my house?
E.What do you do?
F.What are you doing?
G.I'll see you at two thirty.
(B)Complete the dialogue with proper words or sentences.
A:You look unhappy, Jane.31
B:I just argued with my brother.
A:32
B:He enjoys listening to music and he always plays loud music when he is at home.
A:That's a bad habit. 33
B:Yes, I've told him to turn it down a million times, but he has never listened.
A:That's really a problem.
B:I'm tired of arguing with him over it. 34
A:Maybe you should ask your parents to have a talk with him.
B:35 I'll give it a try. Thank you very much.
A:You're welcome.
答案:
(A)26−30 FDABG
(B)31. What's the matter (with you)/What's wrong (with you)/What happened
32. Why/For what
33. Have you talked with him about that?
34. What should I do?
35. That's a good idea/Sounds great/...
(B)31. What's the matter (with you)/What's wrong (with you)/What happened
32. Why/For what
33. Have you talked with him about that?
34. What should I do?
35. That's a good idea/Sounds great/...
(A)
There once lived a rich businessman who had a lazy son. The businessman wanted his son to realize the value of labor.
One day, he told his son, “Today, I want you to earn something. If you fail, you won't have your meal tonight.”
The boy didn't want to find a job, so he asked his mother for help. She gave him a gold coin. In the evening, when the father asked his son what he had earned, the son showed him the gold coin. The father then asked him to throw it into the well(水井). The son did as he was told.
The father guessed that the gold was from the boy's mother. The next day, he sent his wife to her parents' home and asked his son to earn something. Since no one helped him, the son had to go to the market to look for a job. A shopkeeper told him that he would pay him a coin if he carried heavy tools for him. The son accepted. As he returned home and gave the coin to his father, he was asked to throw it into the well. The boy cried, “Dad! My body is aching. I'm tired. How are you asking me to throw my hard - earned coin into a well?”
The businessman smiled. He told his son that one feels pain only when the fruits of labor are wasted. The son realized the value of hard work. He promised not to be lazy any more.
( )36.Who helped the son when he was asked to earn something for the first time?
A.His father.
B.His mother.
C.His sister.
( )37.The underlined word “aching” has the similar meaning with “_____”.
A.painful
B.hopeful
C.helpful
( )38.Why did the father ask the boy to throw his coin into the well?
A.To fill the well.
B.To check if the coin is real.
C.To check if the boy had earned the coin by himself.
( )39.How did the son feel when his father asked him to throw the coin into the well again?
A.Surprised.
B.Sad.
C.Excited.
( )40.The story is mainly about _____.
A.a wise father
B.a gold coin
C.the fruits of labor
There once lived a rich businessman who had a lazy son. The businessman wanted his son to realize the value of labor.
One day, he told his son, “Today, I want you to earn something. If you fail, you won't have your meal tonight.”
The boy didn't want to find a job, so he asked his mother for help. She gave him a gold coin. In the evening, when the father asked his son what he had earned, the son showed him the gold coin. The father then asked him to throw it into the well(水井). The son did as he was told.
The father guessed that the gold was from the boy's mother. The next day, he sent his wife to her parents' home and asked his son to earn something. Since no one helped him, the son had to go to the market to look for a job. A shopkeeper told him that he would pay him a coin if he carried heavy tools for him. The son accepted. As he returned home and gave the coin to his father, he was asked to throw it into the well. The boy cried, “Dad! My body is aching. I'm tired. How are you asking me to throw my hard - earned coin into a well?”
The businessman smiled. He told his son that one feels pain only when the fruits of labor are wasted. The son realized the value of hard work. He promised not to be lazy any more.
( )36.Who helped the son when he was asked to earn something for the first time?
A.His father.
B.His mother.
C.His sister.
( )37.The underlined word “aching” has the similar meaning with “_____”.
A.painful
B.hopeful
C.helpful
( )38.Why did the father ask the boy to throw his coin into the well?
A.To fill the well.
B.To check if the coin is real.
C.To check if the boy had earned the coin by himself.
( )39.How did the son feel when his father asked him to throw the coin into the well again?
A.Surprised.
B.Sad.
C.Excited.
( )40.The story is mainly about _____.
A.a wise father
B.a gold coin
C.the fruits of labor
答案:
(A)36−40 BACBC
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