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河北省涞水波峰中学2019届高考英语模拟试题(1)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwasthemandoingwhenthephonerang?A.Takingashower.B.Cleaningthefloor.C.Doingthelaundry.2.Howlongcanthemankeepthebook?A.Forthreeweeks.B.Fortwoweeks.C.Foroneweek.3.Whatwillthespeakersdofirst?A.Haveacupoftea.B.Watchthedolphinshow.C.Seetheelephants.4.Whyisthemanhappy?A.Hegotagoodevaluation.B.Hereceivedanawardforhiswork.C.Helearnedsomeinterpersonalskills.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingaboutingeneral?A.ACDofJohnnyHolden.B.ApresentforMolly.C.Amusician.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6和第7题。6.HowdidJimgethurt?A.Hewaskickedbyaboy.B.Hewashitbyafootball.C.Hefelldownontheground.7.WhencanJimplaysportsagain?nA.In48hours.B.In4days.C.Inamonth.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9题。8.Whatcolorshirtsdoestheman’steamget?A.Yellow.B.Green.C.White.9.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Gototheman’shouse.B.Collectthenewfootballshirts.C.Havethebasketballshirtschanged.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whoisthewoman?A.Apolicewoman.B.Adoctor.C.Theman’sclassmate.11.Whatisthemanworriedabout?A.Hisbrokenarm.B.Thecomingexams.C.ThewoundInhisleg.12.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inahospital.C.Inthestreet.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.HowlonghasLouisebeenworkingatthecenter?A.Aboutsixmonths.B.Aboutoneyear.C.Abouttwoyears.14.HowdidLouisefeelwhenshestartedworkingatthecenter?A.Excited.B.Nervous.C.Confident.15.WhatdoesLouiseenjoydoingmostaboutworkingwithchildren?A.Seeingthemhavealotoffun.B.Thinkingofnewthingsforthemtodo.C.Helpingthelessableonesachievemore.16.WhatdoesLouisesayaboutworkingatnight?A.It’sanecessarypartofthejob.B.It’ssomethingthatsheenjoys.C.It’sunfairforhertodoit.听第10段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistheexhibitionaboutthisyear?nA.Starposters.B.Railwayposters.C.Holidayposters.18.Howlongwilltheexhibitionlastaday?A.Sevenhours.B.Sixhours.C.Fivehours.19.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestpeopledo?A.WatchAlanBrown’sfilmsonTV.B.Getticketsfortheexhibitioninadvance.C.BookseatsfortheRoseGardenimmediately.20.WherecanpeoplemakeareservationforDetectiveintheShadows?A.AtTownHall.B.AttheArtsCenterCinema.C.AttheTouristCenter.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项涂黑。APlanyourdreamvacationtooneoftheseexcellentdestinations.St.LuciaAbundantrainforestsandsplendidmountainsareallreasonstovisitthisCaribbeanisland.St.Luciaofferstheperfectmixofrelaxationandadventure.Totakeinthebreathtakingscenery,plantohikethePitonMountainsordiveinthewatersofAnseChastanet.Banff.AlbertaThisCanadiandestinationwillbringouttheexplorerinanyonewhovisits.Fromhikingandwhitewaterraftingtoskiingandsnowboarding,Banffofferstravelersanabundanceofyear-roundoutdooractivities.TheLakeLouiseSkiResortisoneofthelargestinNorthAmericaandthestrikingphotoopportunitiesoftheCanadianRockiesfromMoraineLakecan’tbeunderestimated(低估).MachuPicchunAccordingtotravelers,avisittothisPeruvianUNESCOWorldHeritage(遗产)siteisaonce-in-a-lifetimeadventure.LocatedintheAndesMountains,itisthemostfamiliaricon(象征物)ofIncacivilization.SpendafewdaysaccustomingyourselftothealtitudeintheneighboringcityofCusco,whereyoucanexperienceamixofIncanandSpanishcultures.GreatBarrierReefIt’seasytoseewhytheGreatBarrierReefisoneoftheSevenNaturalWondersoftheWorld–itstretchesnearly1,500milesalongtheeasterncoastlineofAustraliaandfeaturesabout3,000reefs,900islandsandmorethan1,500speciesoffish.Travelerscanseetheseamazingnaturalstructuresfromtheairorunderwater.However,largeamountsofcoralbleaching(褪色)causedbyrisingoceantemperaturesputthisplace’scontinuedexistenceatrisk,soplanyourvisitsoontoseethisawesomesightupclose.21.WhatcanyouenjoybothinSt.LuciaandBanff?A.Hiking.B.Skiing.C.Diving.D.Snowboarding.22.Wheremayahistorianchoosetogo?A.St.Lucia.B.Banff.Alberta.C.MachuPicchu.D.GreatBarrierReef23.WhatdoweknowabouttheGreatBarrierReef?A.It’sonthewesterncoastofAustralia.B.It’sfamousforcoralreefsratherthanfish.C.Peoplemusttakeaplanetoenjoyitsbeauty.D.Itmaydisappeariftemperaturekeepsonrising.BAyoungwomansitsaloneincafésippingteaandreadingabook.Shepausesbrieflytowriteinanearbynotepadbeforeshowingherwordstoapassingcaféwaiter:“Wherearethetoiletsplease?”ThisisafamiliarsceneinTokyo’sso-called“silentncafes”,wherecustomersarenotallowedtospeak,andonlycommunicatebywritinginnotepads.TheconceptrisesbyadesiretobealoneamongyougJapanese,asituationbroughtbyeconomicuncertainty,ashiftintraditionalfamilysupportstructuresandthegrowingsocialisolation(隔离).Thephenomenonisnotlimitedtocoffeeshopsbutcoverseverythingfromsilentdiscos,whereparticipantsdancealonewearingwirelessheadphonesconnectedtotheDJ,toproductssuchassmalldesktentsdesignedforconversation-freeprivacyintheoffice.OneKyotocompanyevenofferssinglewomentheopportunitytohavea“onewomanwedding”–afullbridalaffair,completewithwhitedressandceremony,andtheonlythingmissingisthegroom.Thetrendhasitsownmediaexpression–“botchi-zoku”,referringtoindividualswhoconsciouslychoosetodothingscompletelyontheirown.Onerecentweekdayafternoon,ChihiroHigashikokubaru,a23-year-oldnurse,travelled90minutesfromherhome,toTokyoonherdayoffinordertoenjoysomesolotime.Speakingquietlyattheentranceofthecafé,MissHigashikokubarusaid:“IheardaboutthisplaceviaTwitterandIliketheideaofcominghere.Iworkasanurseandit’salwaysverybusy.ThereareveryfewquietplacesinTokyo,andit’sabigbusycity.Ijustwanttocomeandsitsomewherequietlyonmyown.I’mgoingtodrinkacupofteaandmaybedosomedrawings.Iliketheideaofaquiet,calmatmosphere.”ThedesiretobeisolatedisnotanewconceptinJapan,hometoanestimated3.6million“hikikomori”–amoreextremeexampleofsocialrecluses(隐士)whowithdrawcompletelyfromsociety.24.Whatisspecialaboutthe“silentcafé”?A.Itoffersservicebywritingnotbyspeaking.B.Peoplearenotallowedtocommunicate.C.Ithasattractedmanypopularyoungpeople.D.Itprovidesvariousteaandbooks.n25.WhichofthefollowingaccountsfortheideaofbeingaloneinJapan?A.Theincreasingsocialisolation.B.Thestableeconomicsituation..C.Therapiddevelopmentofinternet.D.Therisingdemandforprivacy26.WhatdoweknowaboutHigashikokubaru?A.Shedoesn’tliketobeanurse.B.Shedoesn’tlikethelifeinbigcities.C.Sheenjoyshersolotimeinaquietplace.D.ShetravelledtoTokyoonherworkdays.27.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.LonelyJapaneseB.SilentcafesC.OnewomanweddingD.SocialreclusesinJapanCTransplantAmericankidstothelandoftheirancestorsandthingscangettough.Theydon’tspeakthelanguageandtheydon’tlikethefood.Apparently,American-bornpandashavesimilarfeelingsabouttheirhomeland.PandatwinsbornandraisedinAtlantaarestrugglingtoadjusttotheirnewsurroundingsinChina,aChinesenewspapersays.MeiLunandMeiHuan,3-year-oldsiblings,arehavingahardtimeunderstandingcommandsfromtrainersandpreferAmericanbiscuitstotheirnewfoodoptions,saidPeople’sDaily.ThepandasleftZooAtlantafortheChengduResearchBaseofGiantPandaBreedingonNovember3,2016.People’sDailypublishedaninterviewwithabreederatthepanda’snewhome.Hesaidhisbiggestconcernisthetwin’slovefortheAmericanbiscuitstheygrewupwith.Thepandas’trainershavebeenmixingupthebiscuitswithotherfoodasawaytogetthetwinstotrynewthings.Thepandasandtrainersarealsoexperiencingabitofalanguagebarrier,People’sDailysaid.WhileMeiLunandMeiHuanrespondwhentheirnamesarecalled,othercommandsgiveninSichuanesefallondeafears.nDavis,ZooAtlantadirectorofcommunications,toldCNNthesetransitional(过渡期的)issuesarenormalandtrainersareconfidentMeiLunandMeiHuanwillcontinuetoadjusttotheirnewsurroundings.DavissaidZooAtlantasenta375-poundsupplyofbambooand25poundsofthepanda’sfavoritebiscuitsalongwiththemtohelpeasethetransition.Davisalsostressedthatpandasuseothermeansofcommunicationwiththeirtrainers.“Languageisnottheonlymeanstheircarestaffhaveofcommunicatingwiththem.Therearealsoanumberofhandsignals,learnedthroughpositivereinforcement(强化)trainingwhilehereintheUS,whichareuniversaltoboththeirUSandtheirChinesecareteamsanddon’trelyonlanguage,”Davissaid.28.Whatisthebreederinthepandabreedingbaseworriedaboutmost?A.Thepandatwinshaven’tenoughfoodtoeatinChina.B.Hecan’tcommunicatewiththetwopandasinEnglish.C.ThetwopandasdislikeChinesefoodtheyarefedwith.D.American-bornpandasaresufferingserioushealthissues.29.Thetwopandas’transitionalissueslieinthefactthat_______.A.Theyarestrugglingtoadapttonewsurroundings.B.Theycan’tcommunicatewiththeirnewbreeders.C.TheyhavenoaccesstofavoriteAmericanfood.D.Theyturnadeafeartotheirtrainers’commands30.Whatdoestheword“them”inparagraph4probablyreferto?A.Thetrainers.B.Thepandas.C.ThestaffD.Theissues.31.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.TwoPandasfromAtlantaZooReturnedHomeB.AmericanPandasHaveCultureShockinChinaC.BreedingPandasNeedtoUnderstandForeignLanguageD.PandaTwinsAreHavingRecoveryTraininginChengduDWatchingtheNorthernLights(北极光)shiningonthesky’snaturalcanvasmaynbeonyourlistalready,butbepreparedtoupthemoney.Adeveloperiscreatingafloating,snowflaked-shaped(雪花形状的)glasshotelfromwhichguestscanstareinfearattheNorthernLightsfromtheirbeds.TheprojectiscalledKrystall.Eighty–sixluxuryroomswillbecoveredwithinaglassstructurealongsideconferenceroomsandaspa,allofwhichisonlyaccessiblebyboat.ThestationeryhotelwillbebuiltnearinnorthernNorwayreportedlybetweenbays.Itwillbeconstructed,inpieces,indrydocks(码头),beforebeingfittogetheronlocation.Explainingthephysicsanddesignofthehotel,KoenOlthuis,DutcharchitectandfounderofWaterstudio,aspecialistinfloatingstructures,said:“Thefloatingbaseisverybigandbecauseofthatalsoverystable.Youwillnotnoticeanymovement.Differenttoanyvesselthishotelisafloatingbuildingandwillnotmove.Theshapeprovidesmostofthestabilitybutcables(缆绳)areusedtotakeawayanyspeed.”“Samelookandfeelasalandbasedhotelbutthenonthemostbeautifulspotonthewater.Thehotelisnotconnectedtolandsoallthethingswillbeprovidedbyboats.”AccordingtoMrOlthuis,whowouldn’ttelltheactualcostoftheproject,thebudgetis15percentmorethanitwouldhavebeenifitwerebuiltonland.Hesaidthatanimportantthingtothehotel’sconstructionwasforitscreationtobe“scarless”ontheperfectenvironmentsurroundingit.“Wecallitascarlessdevelopment.Ifyoutakeitawayafterahundredyearsorsoitwillnotleaveanyphysicalfootprint.ThatistheonlywaytobringdevelopmentstosuchavaluableandbeautifulmarineenvironmentinNorway.”Itishopedthatthehotelwillbe“self-supportingandsustainable”usingtopoftherangetechnology,helpingtosupportthe“growingeco-tourismmarket.”“DutchDocklandshaslearnedtolivewiththewaterinsteadoffightingit,”thefirmstates.“FloatinghousesarecommonintheNetherlandsbutwetookthattechnologyabroadandscaleitupinsize.”n32.Accordingtothetext,Krystallisstablebecause________.A.itislinkedtothelandwithcables.B.itisfixedtogetheronlocation.C.itisbuiltintheformofsnowflakes.D.ithasthesamelookasanyvessel.33.WhilebuildingKrystall,waterstudioconcernsmostabout________.A.howtokeepitexistingforahundredyears.B.howtocausenodamagetoeachpiece.C.howtobuilditwithalotlessmoney.D.howtomakeitenvironmentallyfriendly.34.WhatMrOlthuissaidinthelastparagraphimpliesthat________.A.TheDutchdevelopedasenseofadaptingtonature.B.eco-tourismisagrowingmarketintheNetherlands.C.itneedstechnologytobuildfloatinghouses.D.itiscommontoseehousefloatingonwater.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?A.Buildafloatinghousetolivein.B.ViewtheNorthernLightsinafloatinghotel.C.LivewithwaterinaglasshotelinNorway.D.UsetheNorthernLightsinaglasshotel.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。“Nomanisanisland”isawell-knownlinefromJohnDonne’sDevotionsuponEmergentOccasions,writtenmorethanthreehundredyearsago.Evennowpeoplestillagreewithhim.36Soweallneedtohavefriends.Forsomeofus,thoughmakingfriendsisnnotdifficult,wemaynotwanttomakethefirstmove.Itisalsodifficultattimestokeepthefriendswealreadyhave.Therearemanybooksaboutfriendship,butDaleCarnegie’sHowtoWinFriendsandInfluencePeople,writtenin1936,isthemostfamous.37Itwaslaterputinto28languages.Hereisthelistofadvicefromhisbook:★Befriendlyandpolite.Alwaysgreetwithasmile.Beginwith“excuseme”or“wouldyouplease”,whenyouwanttoasksomebody.38★Gooutofyourwaytobenice.39Makingsomesoupforasickneighbormayseemlikealittlethingtoyou,butitwillmakeyourneighborfeelalotbetter.★Remembernames.Theysaythatthesweetestmusictoaperson’earsisthesoundofhisorherownname.★40Trytounderstandotherpeople’swaysandideasandlearnsomethingfromthem.A.Beopen-minded.B.Trytohelpyourfriendsgetoutoftrouble.C.Withoutotherpeople,lifebecameemptyandsad.D.Findsometimetodosomethingsforotherpeople.E.It’salsoimportanttokeepclosefriendsinourdailylife.F.Remembertosay“thankyou”andtrytobeashelpfulasyoucan.G.This“Howto”bookaboutgettingalongwithotherpeoplebecameabestseller.英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)n第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。LastFridaywhenJoseRodriguez,a5-year-oldwhiteboy,askedhismotherLydiaRodriguezifhecouldgethisblondehaircutlikehisblackfriendReddy’s,andofcoursehismotheragreed.Foravery36reasonthetwopre-schoolfriendsdecidedto37theirteacherwithmatchinghaircuts.Jose38thatifheandReddyhadthesamehaircut,noonewouldbeableto39them.Reddyapparentlythoughtthistrickwas40aswell.“Itisjusttwo41boys.Obviously,theyseetheyaredifferentcolors,theyjustdon’tcare.Itisnot42,Rodriguezsaid.SheseesJose’sinabilitytoseea43betweenhimselfandhisfriendasaparentingwin.“Ijusttaughthimto44everyonethesame,”shesaid.Theteacherplayedalongand45shewastalkingtoJosewhenReddyarrivedbeforeJose,hetoldtheteacherandhis46hewasJose.OnMonday,Rodriguez47thestoryontheFacebook.78,000people48itandthestoryhasgoneviral(疯传).Onthepostshewrote:“Ifthisisn’tproofthat49andprejudiceissomethingthatis50,Idon’tknowwhatis.Their51istheonlydifferenceJoseseesinthetwoofthem.ThoughJoseloves52himselfonTVandtheInternet,heremainsunsurewhyhishaircutbecamesuchabig53.“Hestillhasnoideawhypeople54somuch”,Rodriguezsaid.“Hewantedto55Reddyandnowhethinkstheylookthesame.”36.A.wrongB.obviousC.sweetD.funny37.A.trickB.entertainC.surpriseD.frighten38.A.fearedB.decidedC.promisedD.admitted39.A.teaseB.substituteC.persuadeD.distinguish40.A.simpleB.amusingC.perfectD.stupid41.A.innocentB.naughtyC.happyD.clever42.A.ridiculousB.importantC.reasonableD.convincingn43.A.friendshipB.cooperationC.respectD.difference44.A.praiseB.blameC.loveD.attend45.A.confirmedB.pretendedC.remindedD.explained46.A.classmatesB.parentsC.relativesD.guests47.A.downloadedB.commentedC.readD.shared48.A.contributedtoB.submittedtoC.reactedto.D.turnedto49.A.hateB.identityC.justiceD.happiness50.A.forbiddenB.taughtC.permittedD.expected51.A.colorsB.charactersC.hairD.status52.A.watchingB.introducingC.reflectingD.amusing53.A.rewardB.giftC.debateD.deal54.A.careB.envyC.talkD.admire55.A.believeinB.looklikeC.appreciateD.inspire第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Peoplehaveallturnedtosadmusictomakethemselvesfeelbetteratsomepointintheirlives,61whydoesthemusicwithdoubleoreventriplesadnesshelpdragpeopleoutoflowspirits?Anewstudythrowslightonwhat'sgoingoninsidepeople'sbrainswhentheymatchtheirmusictotheirfeelings,anditlooksasifsadmusiccanbeenjoyable,ratherthan62(simple)depressing.Musicofthissortcanarousepositivememoriesinpeople'slife,thus63(lift)theirmood.PsychologistAdrianNorthfromCurtinUniversityinAustraliasaysthere64(existence)twogroupsofpossibleexplanationsforwhypeopleenjoylisteningtosadmusiclikethis---onefromsocialpsychology,andtheotherfromcognitiveneuroscience(神经学).65termsofsocialpsychology,oneideaaboutthisisthatpeoplewillfeeln66(good)aboutthemselvesiftheyfocusonsomeonewho'sdoingevenworse.Everything'sgoingtobeokay,becausethispersonishaving67evenworsedaythantheyare.Anotherideafromsocialpsychologyisthatpeopleliketolistentotheverymusic68showstheirpresentlifecircumstances,becausethiskindofmusicmakesthemfeeltheyareunderstood.Withtheiremotions69(share),theydefinitelygetacertainamountofcomfort.So,the70(conclude)again—sadmusicdoescheerpeopleup,anditworksfarbetterthanhappymusic,inmostcases.第四部分写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下面短文中共有10处语言错误,请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1、每句不超过两个错误;2、每处错误及其修改均限一词;3、只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Isitnecessarytopracticehandwriting?Somestudentsconsiderhandwritingleastimportantthanbefore.Theypreferredthekeyboardtothepennow,fortheformerisfast,convenientandclear.Theythinkitiswasteoftimepracticinghandwriting.However,othersthinkChinesehandwritingisanimportantpartofourtraditionalculture.Thoughcomputersareveryconvenient,buthandwritingstillplaysanimportantroleinthemodernworld.Beside,beautifulhandwritingmakesagoodimpressioninothers.Itshowsyourattitudetodothings.Chinesecharacterareverybeautifulandrichinculture.Asforme,whenreadinganeatwrittenarticle,youwillfeelpleasedandrelaxed.n第二节:书面表达(满分25分)你所在的校园内部浪费现象十分严重。请你在班会课上发表演讲,号召同学们从我做起,杜绝浪费。1、现象:水电,粮食;2、危害:浪费资源;增加经济负担。注意:(1)词数100左右,开头和结尾已写好,不计入总词数。(2)不要逐条翻译,要组成一篇通顺的短文。文中不能出现真实的人名和地名。Dearclassmates,______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________n试题答案听力:1-5AABAB6-10ACCAC11-15BBCBC16-20ABACC21---23ACD24-27ADCB28-31CABB32-35CDAB36-40CGFDA41-45BACDA46-50CBADC51-55BACBD56-60ACCBD61.but62.simply63.lifting64.exist65.In66.better67.an68.that69.shared70.conclusion1.least--less2.preferred—prefer3.在waste前加a4.删除but5.Beside--Besides6.in–on7.do--doing或删除do8.character—characters9.neat—neatly10.you–IApossibleversion:Dearclassmates,mayIhaveyourattention,please?NowI’dliketomakeaspeechhere.Nowadays,there’scountlesswasteonourcampus.Forinstance,thelightsintheclassroomsareleftoneveninthedaytime,thewaterremainsrunningaftersomestudentswashtheirhandsandhundredsofkilogramsofleftoverfoodcanbecollectedfromthetableintheschoolcafeteriaaftereachmeal.MyheartacheseverytimeIwitnessthescene.Itishightimetorealizeitsharmaslistedbelow.Firstly,naturalresourcesarelimitedandsomedaytheywillbeexhausted.Moreover,wasteloadsfinancialburdenofourparents.Afterall,weareconsumersratherthanmoneymakers.Howtoreducethewaste?Personally,itiseveryone’sbusinesstofightagainstit.Ishouldstartwithmyselftosaveeverything.Pleasetaketheleadinreducingwaste.Surely,witheveryonedoinghisbit,thepoorsituationwillbechangedsoon!Thankyouforyourlistening! 听力原文第一节nText1:W:Whyisthefloorsowet?Whathappened?M:NosoonerhadIgottenintotheshowerthanthephonerang.Text2:W:Thebookissointeresting.M:Ifyoulikeit,Icanlendittoyou.Iborroweditfromthelibraryoneweekagoandtherearestilltwoweeksleft.Text3:W:Let’sgetsomethingtodrinkandthengotoseetheelephants.M:Butthedolphinshowstartsintwominutes.Ireallywanttoseethat.Wecangetacupofteaafterwards.W:Goodidea.Text4:W:Youlookhappy.M:Iam.Ihadmyperformanceevaluationtoday.W:Soitwentwell?M:Yes.Themanagersaidthatmyinterpersonalskillsaregreat.Iworkwellwithothers.Text5:M:DidyougetapresentforMolly’sbirthday?W:Yes,shelovestolistentoJohnnyHolden’smusic.Andshe’sgotallhisCDs.ThenIsawthisbookthatintroducesJohnnyHolden’slife,soIgotherthis.M:Greatidea!第二节Text6:W:Didyougettheinjuryplayingfootball,Jim?M:Yes.Oneoftheboyskickedmyfootinsteadoftheball.W:Thebestthingforyoutodoistorestyourlegfor48hours.M:WhencanIgobacktoschool?nW:Youcangobackin4days,butyou’llneedtoavoidsportsforamonth.Text7:M:Hello.W:Hi.I’vejustbeentocollectyournewbasketballshirtsfromtheschool.M:Yeah,whatdotheylooklike?W:Idon’tknowifyoulikethemasmuchaslastseason’s-youhadwhiteonesthen,remember?Andtheyellowpictureonitmadeiteasytoseeyouguysonthebasketballfield,didn’tit?Butthisyeartheyarejustplain,nopicture.Samecolor,anyway.Icanbringthemtoyourhousetoseewhatyouthink.M:OK.W:Butit’sabitlatetochangethemnow,Iguess.Text8:W:Hello,Dan.Iwassorrytohearthatyouhadanaccidentlastweek.Howdidithappenandhowareyoufeelingnow?M:Well,Iwasridingonmybicyclealongthestreetwhenataxidriversuddenlymadeasharpturninfrontofme.IcouldnotstopmybicycleintimeandIwasknockeddown.Fortunately,Ionlygotabrokenarmandabrokenleg.ThedoctorsaidthatIwouldhavetostayinhospitalforatleastaweek.W:Doyourarmandleghurtnow?M:Yes,myleghurtsbadly,butIcanbearthepain.TheonlythingthatI’mworriedaboutismyclasses.Youknow,ourteachersaidnextweekwewouldhaveourmid-termexams.W:Well,don’tworryabouttheexams.Icanhelpyou.M:Thankyou,butIdon’treallywanttostayherethatlong.Anyway,thankyouforcomingtoseeme.Text9:M:IhavewithmethiseveningLouiseGraham,agroupleaderatRavensfieldOutdoorAdventureCenterforchildren.Louise,howlonghaveyoubeenthere?W:Well,beforeIfirstwentthere,twoyearsago,IthoughtI’dprobablyonlystayforayear,butaftersixmonthsorsoIreallystartedtoenjoythejob.SoI’venbeenthereeversince.Tobehonest,Iwaslackinginself-confidence,andwhenIfirstarrived,Iwasabitworriedaboutmakingmistakes.IwasfrightenedImightputthechildrenindangerbecauseofmyinexperience.M:What’sthebestthingaboutyourwork?W:OnethingIlikeisseeingthemhavesomuchfun,evenifsometimestheirbehaviorisn’tperfect.AndIcansuggestactivitiesthathaven’tbeentriedbefore.Buttherearealwayssomechildrenwhohaven’tquitegotasmuchabilityasothers,andformethemostrewardingpartofthejobisgettingthemtosucceedinthingstheyhaven’tmanagedtodobefore.It’shardworkthough.Sometimesyouareondutyatnight.M:Mm.Whatdoyouthinkaboutthat?W:Well,Ican’tsayIlookforwardtostartingworkat10:00p.m.,butthekidshavetobelookedafter24hourssosomeonehastodoitandallthestafftaketurns.Text10:W:Goodmorning,everyone.HereistheEntertainmentGuideforthisweek.ThereisanotherexhibitionofpostersinTownHall.Lastyearitwasearlyholidayposters;butthistimetheexhibitionwillbeofrailwayposters.TheexhibitionopensonMonday.Admissionisfree,andtheexhibitionisopenfromtenuntilfiveeveryday.Ifyoucanspendsometimethere,I’msureyouwillenjoyyourself.There’saspecialfeatureattheArtsCenterthisweek.It’stheveryfirstperformanceofanewplay,TheRoseGarden,byalocalwriter,AlanBrown.ThisisAlan’sfirststageplay,butmanyofyouhaveenjoyedhisfilmsontelevision.TheplaywillbeonSaturday.Besuretobookyourseatsassoonaspossible,ifyouhavenotdonesoyet.Ifyoulikehisfilmsverymuch,Ibelievethisplaywon’tletyoudown.Thereisalsoafilm,DetectiveintheShadows,beingshownthisSundayattheArtsCenterCinema.Booktheticketsinadvancejustincasethatyoucan’tgetatickettheverydayyoucometoseethefilm.TheplacetogotomakereservationsistheTouristCenter.Itisopenfromnine-thirtyuntilfour-thirtyeverydaynexceptSundayandMonday.Also,youcanbookticketsontheInternet,justgotowww.Artcentercinema.com.