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2016年普通高等学校全国统一考试(北京卷)
英语
第一部分:听力理解(共三节:30 分)
第一节(共 5 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 7.5 分)
1. What does the man want to borrow?
A.A pencil. B.An eraser. C.A pen.
2. What is the woman doing now?
A.Eating. B.Going home. C.Having group study.
3. What does the man have for earthquake preparation?
A.A candle. B.A radio. C.A flashlight.
4. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A.In a bank. B. In a hotel. C.In a store.
5. Where will the man go for his holiday?
A.Brazil. B.Denmark. C.Greece.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6. When does the supermarket close on Sundays?
A.At 5:00 pm. B.At 7:00 pm. C. At 8:00 pm.
7. What have the two speakers decided to do now?
A.Go shopping. B.Take a walk. C.Have dinner
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. Why does the man make the call?
A.To make a booking. B.To make a suggestion. C.To make an appointment.
9. When will the man return from London?
A.On March 10. B. On March 12. C. On March 22.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers ?
A.Headmaster and teacher. B.Manager and customer. C.Boss and clerk.
11. On which of following days will woman work?
A.Wednesday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.
12. How often will the woman have on-the-job training?
A. Once a week. B. Once a month. C. Once a year.
听第9段材料,回答第13至15题。
13. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
A.Course materials. B. After-school activities. C. Changes in the timetable.
14. What will the first class be today?
A.English. B.History. C.Art.
15. Which group will meet on Friday?
A.The debating group. B.The handball group. C.The music group.
第三节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
Customer Service Form
Room No.
16
Name
George 17
Phone No.
61-293-312097
Event
Booking a(n) 18
Leaving:1:20 pm from the hotel to the MQ 19
Returning:8:00 pm waiting 20 the MQ and then back to hotel
第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)
第一节 单项填空(共 15 小题;每小题 1 分,共 15 分)
21. Jack in the lab when the power cut occurred.
A.works B.has worked C.was working D.would work
22. I live next door to a couple children often make a lot of noise.
A.whose B.why C.where D.which
23. —Excuse me,which movie are you waiting for?
—The new Star Wars.We here for more than two hours.
A.waited B.wait C.would be waiting D.have been waiting
24. Your support is important to our work. You can do helps.
A.However B.Whoever C.Whatever D.Wherever
25. I half of the English novel,and I,ll try to finish it at the weekend.
A.read B.have read C.am reading D.will read
26. it easier to get in touch with us, you,d better keep this card at hand.
A. Made B. Make C. Making D. To make
27. My grandfather still plays tennis now and then, he,s in his nineties.
A.as long as B.as if C. even though D.in case
28. ______ over a week ago, the books are expected to arrive any time now.
A. Ordering B. To order C. Having ordered D. Ordered
29. The most pleasant thing of the rainy season is _____ one can be entirely free from dust.
A. what B. that C. whether D. why
30. The students have been working hard on their lessons and their efforts______ success in the end.
A. rewarded B. were rewarded C. will reward D. will be rewarded
31. I love the weekend, because I_____ get up early on Saturdays and Sundays.
A. needn’t B. mustn’t C. wouldn’t D. shouldn’t
32. Newly-built wooden cottages line the street, _______ the old town into a dreamland.
A. turn B. turning C. to turn D. turned
33. I really enjoy listening to music ___ it helps me relax and takes my mind away from other cares of the day.
A. because B.before C. unless D. until
34. Why didn’t you tell me about your trouble last week? If you ___ me, I could have helped.
A. told B. had told C. were to tell D. would tell
35. I am not afraid of tomorrow, ______ I have seen yesterday and I love today.
A. so B. and C. for D. but
第二节 完形填空(共 20 小题;每小题 1.5 分,共 30 分)
阅读下面短文, 掌握其大意,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上讲该项 涂黑。
A Race Against Death
It was a cold January in 1925 in North Alaska. The town was cut off from the rest of the world due to heavy snow.
On the 20th of that month, Dr.Welch 36 a Sick boy, Billy, and knew he had diphtheria, a deadly
infectious(传染的)disease mainly affecting children. The children of Nome would be 37 if it struck the town. Dr.Welch needed medicine as soon as possible to stop other kids from getting sick. 38 , the closest supply was over 1,000 miles away, in Anchorage.
How could the medicine get to Nome? The town`s 39 was already full of ice, so it couldn`t come by ship. Cars and horses couldn`t travel on the 40 roads. Jet airplanes and big trucks didn`t exist yet.
41 January 26, Billy and three other children had died. Twemty more were 42 . Nome`s town officials came up with a(n) 43 . They would have the medicine sent by 44 from Anchorage to Nenana. From there, dogeled(狗拉雪橇)drivers—known as “mushers”—would 45 it to Nome in a relay(接力).
The race began on January 27. The first musher, Shannon, picked up the medicine from the train at Nenana and rode all night. 46 he handed the medicine to the next musher, Shannon`s face was black from the extreme cold.
On January 31, a musher named Seppala had to 47 a frozen body of water called Norton Sound .It was the most 48 part of the journey. Norton Sound was covered with ice,which could sometimes break up without warning.If that happened,Seppala might fall into the icy water below.He would 49 ,and so would the sick children of Nome. But Seppala made it across.
A huge snowstorm hit on February 1.Amusher named Kaasen had to brave this storm.At one point,huge piles of snow blocked his 50 .He had to leave the trail (雪橇痕迹)to get around them.Conditions were so bad that it was impossible for him to 51 the trail again. The only hope was Balto, Kaasen’s lead dog, Balto put his nose to the ground, 5 2 to find the smell of other dogs that had traveled on the trail. If Balto failed,it would mean disaster for Nome.The minutes passed by.Suddenly, Balto began to 53 .He had found the trail
At 5:30 am on February 2, Kaasen and his dog 54 in Nome. Within minutes, Dr.Welch had the medicine.He quickly gave it to the sick children.All of them recoverd.
Nome had been 55 .
36.A.examined B.warned C.interviewed D.cured
37.A.harmless B.helpless C. fearless D.careless
38.A.Moreover B.Therefore C.Otherwise D.However
39.A.airport B.station C. harbor D.border
40.A.narrow B. snowy C.busy D.dirty
41.A.From B.On C.By D.After
42.A.tired B.upset C. pale D.sick
43.A.plan B.excuse C.message D.topic
44.A.air B.rail C. sea D.road
45.A.carry B.return C. mail D.give
46.A.Though B.Since C. When D.If
47.A.enter B.move C. visit D.cross
48.A.shameful B.boring C.dangerous D.foolish
49.A.escape B.bleed C. swim D.die
50.A.memory B.exit C.way D.destination
51.A.find B.fix C. pass D.change
52.A.pretending B.trying C. asking D.learning
53.A.run B.leave C. bite D.play
54.A.gathered B.stayed C. camped D.arrived
55.A.controlled B.saved C.founded D.developed
第三部分:阅读理解 (共两节,20 分)
第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,共 30 分)
A
December 15, 2014
Dear Alfred,
I want to tell you how important your help is to my life.
Growing up, I had people telling me I was too slow, though, with an IQ of 150+ at 17, I’m anything but stupid. The fact was that I was found to have ADHD(注意力缺陷多动障碍). Anxious all the time, I was unable to keep focused for more than an hour at a time.
However, when something did interest me, I could become absorbed. In high school, I became curious about the computer, and built my first website. Moreover, I completed the senior course of Computer Basics, plus five relevant pre-college courses.
While I was exploring my curiosity, my disease got worse. I wanted to go to college after high school, but couldn’t . So, I was killing my time at home until June 2012 when I discovered the online computer courses of your training center.
Since then, I have taken courses like Data Science and Advanced Mathematics. Currently, I’m learning your Probability course. I have hundreds of printer paper, covered in self-written notes from your video. This has given me a purpose.
Last year, I spent all my time looking for a job where, without dealing with the public , I could work alone, but still have a team to talk to. Luckily, I discovered the job—Data Analyst—this month and have been going full steam ahead. I want to prove that I can teach myself a respectful profession, without going to college, and be just as good as, if not better than, my competitors.
Thank you. You’ve given me hope that I can follow my heart. For the first time, I feel good about myself because I’m doing something, not because someone told me I was doing good. I feel whole.
This is why you’re saving my life.
Yours,
Tanis
56. Why didn’t Tanis go to college after high school?
A.She had learned enough about computer science B. She had more difficulty keeping focused
C.She preferred taking online courses D.She was too slow to learn
57. As for the working environment,Tains prefers____.
A .working by herself B.dealing with the public
C.competing against others D.staying with ADHD students
58. Tanis wrote this letter in order to_____.
A.explain why she was interested in the computer B.share the ideas she had for her profession
C .show how grateful she was to the center D.describe the courses she had taken so far
B
Surviving Hurricane Sandy(飓风桑迪)
Natalie Doan,14, has always felt lucky to live in Rockaway, New York. Living just a few blocks from the beach, Natalie can see the ocean and hear the wave from her house. “It’s the ocean that makes Rockaway so special,” she says.
On October 29, 2012, that ocean turned fierce. That night, Hurricane Sandy attacked the East Coast, and Rockaway was hit especially hard. Fortunately, Natalie’s family escaped to Brooklyn shortly before the city’s bridge closed.
When they returned to Rockaway the next day, they found their neighborhood in ruins. Many of Natalie’s
friends had lost their homes and were living far away. All around her, people were suffering, especially the elderly. Natalie’s school was so damaged that she had to temporarily attend a school in Brooklyn. 学科&网
In the following few days, the men and women helping Rockaway recover inspired Natalie. Volunteers came with carloads of donated clothing and toys. Neighbors devoted their spare time to helping others rebuild. Teenagers climbed dozens of flights of stairs to deliver water and food to elderly people trapped in powerless high-rise buildings.
“My mom tells me that I can’t control what happens to me,” Natalie says. “but I can always choose how I deal with it.”
Natalie’s choice was to help.
She created a website page, matching survivors in need with donors who wanted to halp. Natalie posted information about a boy named Patrick, who lost his baseball card collecting when his house burned down. Within days, Patrick’s collection was replaced.
In the coming months, her website page helped lots of kids: Christopher, who received a new basketball; Charlie, who got a new keyboard. Natalie also worked with other organizations to bring much-needed supplies to Rockaway. Her efforts made her a famous person. Last April, she was invited to the White House and honored as a Hurricane Sandy Champion of Change.
Today, the scars(创痕)of destruction are still seen in Rockaway, but hope is in the air. The streets are clear, and many homes have been rebuilt. “I can’t imagine living anywhere but Rockaway,” Natalie declares. “My neighborhood will be back, even stronger than before.”
59. When Natalie returned to Rockaway after the hurricane, she found______.
A.some friends had lost their lives B.her neighborhood was destroyed
C.her school had moved to Brooklyn D.the elderly were free from suffering
60. According to paragraph 4,who inspired Natalie most?
A.The people helping Rockaway rebuild B.The people trapped in high-rise building
C.The volunteers donating money to survivors D.Local teenagers bringing clothing to elderly people
61. How did Natalie help the survivors?
A.She gave her toys to the kids B.She took care of younger children
C.She called on the White House to help D.She built an information sharing platform
62. What does the story intend to tell us?
A.Little people can make a big difference B.A friend in need is a friend indeed
C.East or West,home is best D.Technology is power
C
California Condor’s Shocking Recovery
California condors are North America’s largest birds, with wind-length of up to 3 meters. In the 1980s, electrical lines and lead poisoning(铅中毒) nearly drove them to dying out. Now, electric shock training and medical treatment are helping to rescue these big birds.
In the late 1980s, the last few condors were taken from the wild to be bred(繁殖). Since 1992, there have been multiple reintroductions to the wild, and there are now more than 150 flying over California and nearby Arizona, Utah and Baja in Mexico.
Electrical lines have been killing them off. “As they go in to rest for the night, they just don’t see the power lines,” says Bruce Rideout of San Diego Zoo. Their wings can bridge the gap between lines, resulting in electrocution(电死) if they touch two lines at once.
So scientists have come up with a shocking idea. Tall poles, placed in large training areas, teach the birds to
stay clear of electrical lines by giving them a painful but undeadly electric shock. Before the training was introduced, 66% of set-free birds died of electrocution. This has now dropped to 18%.
Lead poisoning has proved more difficult to deal with. When condors eat dead bodies of other animals containing lead, they absorb large quantities of lead. This affects their nervous systems and ability to produce baby birds, and can lead to kidney(肾) failures and death. So condors with high levels of lead are sent to Los Angeles Zoo, where they are treated with calcium EDTA, a chemical that removes lead from the blood over several days. This work is starting to pay off. The annual death rate for adult condors has dropped from 38% in 2000 to 5.4% in 2011.
Rideout’s team thinks that the California condors’ average survival time in the wild is now just under eight years. “Although these measures are not effective forever, they are vital for now,” he says. “They are truly good birds that are worth every effort we put into recovering them. ”
63. California condors attract researchers’ interest because they ________.
A.are active at night B.had to be bred in the wild
C.are found on in California D.almost died out in the 1980s
64. Researchers have found electrical lines are ________.
A.blocking condors’ journey home B. big killers of California condors
C. rest places for condors at night D. used to keep condors away
65. According to Paraghaph 5 ,lead poisoning ________.
A.makes condors too nervous to fly B. has little effect on condors’ kidneys
C. can hardly be gotten rid of from condors’ blood D. makes it difficult for condors to produce baby birds
66. The passage shows that ________.
A.the average survival time of condors is satisfactory
B.Rideout’s research interest lies in electric engineering
C.the efforts to protect condors have brought good results
D.researchers have found the final answers to the problem
D
Why College Is Not Home
The college years are supposed to be a time for important growth in autonomy(自主性) and the development of adult identity. However, now they are becoming an extended period of adolescence, during which many of today’s students and are not shouldered with adult responsibilities.
For previous generations, college was a decisive break from parental control; guidance and support needed to come from people of the same age and from within. In the past two decades, however, continued connection with and dependence on family, thanks to cellphones, email and social media, have increased significantly. Some parents go so far as to help with coursework. Instead of promoting the idea of college as a passage from the shelter of the family to autonomy and adult responsibility, universities have given in to the idea that they should provide the same environment as that of the home.
To prepare for increased autonomy and responsibility, college needs to be a time of exploration and experimentation. This process involves “trying on ” new ways of thinking about oneself both intellectually(在思维方面) and personally. While we should provide “safe spaces” within colleges, we must also make it safe to express opinions and challenge majority views. Intellectual growth and flexibility are fostered by strict debate and questioning.
Learning to deal with the social world is equally important. Because a college community(群体) differs from the family, many students will struggle to find a sense of belonging. If students rely on administrators to regulate their social behavior and thinking pattern, they are not facing the challenge of finding an identity within a larger
and complex community.
Moreover, the tendency for universities to monitor and shape student behavior runs up against another characteristic of young adults: the response to being controlled by their elders. If acceptable social behavior is too strictly defined(规定) and controlled, the insensitive or aggressive behavior that administrators are seeking to minimize may actually be encouraged.
It is not surprising that young people are likely to burst out, particularly when there are reasons to do so. Our generation once joined hands and stood firm at times of national emergency. What is lacking today is the conflict between adolescent’s desire for autonomy and their understanding of an unsafe world. Therefore, there is the desire for their dorms to be replacement homes and not places to experience intellectual growth.
Every college discussion about community values, social climate and behavior should include recognition of the developmental importance of student autonomy and self-regulation, of the necessary tension between safety and self-discovery.
67. What’s the author’s attitude toward continued parental guidance to college students?
A.Sympathetic B.Disapproving C.Supportive D.Neutral
68. The underlined word “passage” in Paraghaph 2 means .
A.change B.choice C.text D.extension
69. According to the anthor ,what role should college play?
A.to develop a shared identity among students
B.to define and regulate students’ social behavior
C.To provide a safe world without tension for students
D.To foster students’ intellectual and personal development
70. Which of the following shows the development of ideas in the passage?
I: Introduction P: Point Sp: Sub-point(次要点) C:Conclusion
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分。共 10 分)
The Science of Risk-Seeking
Sometimes We decide that a little unnecessary danger is worth it because when we weigh the risk and the reward, the risk seems worth taking. 71 Some of us enjoy activities that would surprise and scare the rest of us. Why? Experts say it may have to do with how our brains work.
The reason why any of us take any risks at all might have to do with early humans. Risk-takers were better at hunting, fighting, or exploring. 72 As the quality of risk-taking was passed from one generation to the next, humans ended up with a sense of adventure and a tolerance for risk.
So why aren’t we all jumping out of airplanes then? Well, even 200,000 years ago, too much risk-taking could get one killed. A few daring survived, though, along with a few stay-in-the-cave types. As a result, humans developed a range of character types that still exists today. So maybe you love car racing, or maybe you hate it. 73
No matter where you are on the risk-seeking range, scientists say that your willingness to take risks increases during your teenage years. 74 To help you do that, your brain increases your hunger for new experiences. New experiences often mean taking some risks, so your brain raises your tolerance for risk as well.
Mean taking some risks, so your brain raises your tolerance for risk as well.
75 For the risk-seekers, a part of the brain related to pleasure becomes active, while for the rest of us, a part of the brain related to fear becomes active. 学科&网
As experts continue to study the science of risk-seeking, we’ll continue to hit the mountains, the waves or the shallow end of the pool.
A.It all depends on your character.
B.Those are the risks you should jump to take.
C.Being better at those things meant a greater chance of survival.
D.Thus, these well-equipped people survived because they were the fittest.
E.This is when you start to move away from your family and into the bigger world.
F.However, we are not all using the same reference standard to weigh risks and rewards.
G.New brain research suggests our brains work differently when we face a nervous situation.
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35 分)
第一节(15分)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国朋友Jim 在给你的邮件中提到他对中国历史很感兴趣,并请你介绍一位你喜欢的中国历史人物。请你给Jim回信,内容包括:
1. 该人物是谁; 2. 该人物的主要贡献; 3. 该人物对你的影响。
注意:1. 词数不少于50;2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 ( 20 分)
假设你是红星中学高三一班的学生李华。你班同学参加了学校的“地球日”系列活动。请按照以下四幅图的先后顺序,以“Actions for a Greener Earth”为题,给校刊“英语角”写一篇英文稿件,介绍活动的全过程。
注意:词数不少于60。学科&网
提示词:地球日Earth Day
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2016年普通高等学校全国统一考试
英语(北京卷)参考答案
第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30 分)
1-5 ABCBA 6-10. ABACC 11-15 BBCAC
16. 1211/12-11/Twelve-Eleven/twelve-eleven/Twelve-eleven/TWELVE-ELEVEN 17. Hogarth/HOGARTH
18. taxi 19. Tower/TOWER 20. outside
第二部分:知识运用(共两节,45 分)
21-25 CADCB 26-30 DCDBD 31-35 ABABC
36-40 ABDCB 41-45 CDABA 46-50 CDCDC 51-55 ABADB
第三部分:阅读理解 (共两节,20 分)
56-60 BACBA 61-65. DADBD 66-70 CBADC
第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2 分。共 10 分)
71-75 FCAEG
第四部分:书面表达(共两节,35 分)
第一节(15分)
Dear Jim,
It’s great to hear from you. I feel proud knowing your interest in Chinese history.
As for my favorite figure in Chinese history, it must be Wei Yuan, a great thinker in the late Qing Dynasty. He, in his book, Haiguo Tuzhi(Maps and Records of the World), introduced modern technologies and ideas to China. That opened our eyes to the world. In fact, he inspires me to major in English in college, to be a bridge between China and the world.
Interested in knowing more? I can find you some books! Just let me know.
Cheers!
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节 ( 20 分)
One possible version:
A week before Earth Day, posters were put up around our school, calling upon us to join in the actions for a greener earth.
Our class came up with the idea to make better use of used materials. We brought to our classroom worn-out clothes, pieces of cardboard and empty plastic bottles, and turned those into dolls, handbags, issue boxes and small vases. That weekend, we went to a nearby neighborhood and gave them away to the people there. All were very happy with those unexpected gifts, especially little kids and elderly people. We did so well that we were invited to share our idea and experience with all the students of our school.
We are very proud of ourselves and believe we can do more for a better world.
听力材料
第一节
1. M: Oh, I forgot to bring a pencil again. Do you have an extra one?
W: Sorry, I don’t. I have a couple of pens though. Will that work?
M: Probably not. I need to be able to erase my work. Thanks anyway.
W: Ask Steve. He might have a pencil.
1. M: Where are you heading in such a hurry?
W: I’m heading home.
M: Are we still going to have group study tonight?
W: Yeah. I’m just going home to have something to eat. Then, I’ll be back.
M: OK. See you then.
2. W: Jim, did you feel the earthquake last night?
M: Oh, yeah. Of course.
W: Are you prepared for a bigger one?
M: No, not really.
W: Well, you should have something ready, just in case like a portable radio, a flashlight and some kindles and matches.
M: Oh, I’ll just have a flashlight.
3. W: Good afternoon. Can I help you?
M: Good afternoon. I’d like to book a room with a double bed.
W: Wait a minute. Sorry, we have no rooms like that now, but we have a room with a single bed. Is that OK?
M: I guess I’ll have to take that room.
4. W: Where are you going for your holiday? Will you go to Greece as usual?
M: My parents want to go somewhere different this time. So they’ve booked a holiday in Brazil.
W: It sounds nice.
M: Although I’d like to go to Denmark, I have to go with my parents.
第二节
5. W: Jeff, I’m going to the supermarket. Do you want to come with me?
M: I think the supermarket is close now.
W: Oh, when does it close?
M: It closes at 5 p.m. on Sundays.
W: That’s too bad.
M: Don’t worry.We can go tomorrow morning. It opens at 8:00 am.
W: All right. What shall we do now?
M: Let’s take a walk first. My sister will get here at about 7:00 pm and then we can go out to dinner together.
W: OK, let’s go.
6. W: Rosette Ticket Office. Can I help you?
M: Yes. I’d like to reserve a round trip to London next week.
W: When do you plan to leave?
M: On March the 12th.
W: Well, there are two flights to London that day. At ten am and nine pm. Which one do you prefer?
M: I’d like to leave at 9 pm. It’s more convenient for me.
W: That will be a BA flight.
M: OK.
W: When would you like to fly back?
M: On March the 22nd. Er... how much will it be?
W: 600 dollars.
M: That sounds good.
W: Well, I’ll book the seats for you right away. And if you want to make a change, please call me before March the 10th.
M: OK.
1. M: Hello, Mary. We’ve decided to put you in the dress department.
W: Oh, that’s great.
M: Now, you work five days a week. We are closed on Wednesday and Sunday.
W: Do we get overtime for Saturday?
M: Well, actually, we offer an extra four dollars an hour.
W: What are my duties?
M: Apart from serving the customers, you’ll also do the window dressing.
W: Great. I’ll enjoy that. Em, what about vacation?
M: Well, it’s two weeks in the first two years and rises to four weeks in your third year with us.
W: Do I have on the job training?
M: We do give you on the job training, once every month during normal hours. So, you’ll be paid for that.
W: Will that be on a set date?
M: Yes, the first Tuesday of every month.
W: Great!
M: Anything else?
W: No, thank you.
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2. Hello, everyone. I’ve got something to tell you, so please listen carefully. There are some changes in the timetable for today. You start with English as usual, then Business Studies and after the break, History and Art. Because of the changes in the timetable, your Business Studies this morning won’t be in Room 313. Instead, it’ll be in Room 303. Now, the changes in after-school activities this week. The debating group will meet today. There’s handball practise on Thursday, that’s tomorrow, for those of you who want to get into the school team. And on Friday, the music group will meet to prepare for the school performance. Finally, let’s see, who is on duty today. George, it’s your turn, right?
第三节
3. W: Front Desk. Good evening. Can I help you?
M: Hello. This is Mr. Hogarth, in Room 1211. Would you arrange a taxi for me for tomorrow afternoon?
W: No problem. Where do you want the taxi to take you?
M: Well, I have a business meeting at 2:00 at the MQ Tower.
W: It’s only a 20-minute drive and the traffic will be good at that time.
M: Then 1:30 will be fine. No, make it 1:20, to be on the safe side.
W: OK. Would you like to order a taxi for your return?
M: Good idea! Could you make sure the taxi will be waiting for me outside at 8:00 pm.
W: Don’t worry. We’ll take care of that. Your telephone number?
M: 61 293 3120 97
W: Your name again?
M: George Hogarth, Room 1211.
W: The taxi should arrive at the hotel at 1:20 pm. and should be waiting for you outside the MQ Tower at 8:00 pm. Am I right.
M: Yes, thank you.