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What makes Steve so happy?W: Hello, Steve. You’re looking very pleased with yourself. M: Yes, I am! I’ve just passed my driving test! W: Well done! The woman bought him a gift. He passed his driving test. He had a pleasant journey. He got an “A“ in his English test.
What is Stuart planning to do with his friends?Stuart: Amy, so how’re you doing? Amy: Oh, hi, Stuart. School is so crazy these days, and when I’m not at school, I’m at work. Stuart: Hey, listen. I’m getting together with Sara and Paul tonight, and a few of our other friends are going to join us. Oh, and, well, we’re going out to eat and then catch a movie. Why don’t you come with us? Amy: Hey, I’d love to, but I have to cram for a test tomorrow. Stuart: Ah, come on. We’re planning on having dinner around 6: 30 and then seeing a movie at 7:30. We should be home by 10:30... 11:30 at the latest. Come on! Amy: …I don’t think I’d better. I haven’t been feeling well lately. Stuart: Yeah, because you study too much. And it’s Sara’s birthday, too. And we’re throwing her a small birthday party after the movie. Come on. Best friends always stick together. Amy: Oh, OK. Stuart: Great. I’ll pick you up at 6:00. Amy: OK. See you then, but I have to be back by 10: 30. Stuart: Ah, 10:30... Midnight. It’s all the same. See you at 6:00. Go for a drive and have a picnic. Watch a football match. See a movie and have dinner. Go to the library and borrow some books.
Why doesn’t Mark like London?TODD: OK, Mark, we’ve been talking about places that you’re travelled, things that you have done. What about people that go to your country, England? Can you recommend three or four good places to go to in England? MARK: Well, obviously, most people should visit London. Personally, I don’t like London. It’s too busy and too expensive. TODD: But, wait a minute, you’re saying that people should visit it but you don’t like it. Why? MARK: They should visit it because you have to go once to see all the famous places, such as Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace, just to say you’ve been. My favourite place is in the North of England. It’s called the Lake District. TODD: The Lake District. MARK: Yeah, it’s very, very beautiful. Famous for Peter Rabbit. Do you know Peter Rabbit? TODD: Yeah, the fairy tale. MARK: That’s right. The children’s character. Yeah. The writer, Beatrice Potter, was born in the Lake District, so that’s how she got her inspiration. TODD: So if you go to the Lake District, now are you talking about camping or do you stay in a bed-and-breakfast? MARK: Yeah, you can stay in a bed-and-breakfast. You can camp. You can stay in pubs or inns, or there are many hotels. It’s very organised for the tourists in the Lake District. And it’s not such a big area, so you can travel around there by bus, or by car. Pretty easy. TODD: OK. Any more? MARK: The city of York in Yorkshire is very beautiful. That was famous for the Vikings in the old days, so it has a beautiful big cathedral and all the old Viking walls. So if you like history then England is a beautiful place to visit. You have Stratford-upon-Avon for Shakespeare, and Oxford which is a famous old university city. TODD: OK, well. Sounds good. Thanks, Mark. There are always traffic jams. It is too busy and things are not cheap. The weather there is bad. There are too many tourists all the year round.
Why is John sad?In this section, you will hear a monologue. The monologue will be read twice. After the monologue, there will be a one-minute pause. During the pause, read the questions and the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre. (M)“When I was a little boy, I loved to go fishing in the sea,“ says John Sailike, sadly. “ When I leave the island, I’ll lose the sea and the happiness of this place. I’ll miss the sound of the waves at night... I won’t hear it anymore. “ John is a fisherman from Carteret Island in the South Pacific. Each day, he goes out in a canoe to catch fish for his family, while his wife looks after the children and grows vegetables in their garden. The family lives in a wood hut with sand floors and they don’t use electricity, so when the sun goes down it is usually time for bed. This peaceful, underdeveloped place has a tiny population and only one contact with the outside world—a ship which brings supplies from Bougainville, a large island 6 km away. But all this is about to change, because John, along with other people, is leaving his island home. Carteret Island is the victim of global warming. Salty water from the sea is polluting the fresh water supply. High tides often flood across the villages and wash away people’s homes. Islanders are struggling to survive on coconut milk and fish, and children are suffering from malnutrition. The dying trees are home to mosquitoes that spread diseases. People know that life on the island is coming to an end. Experts predict that Carteret Island will be under water in the near future. Before then, the islanders will relocate to places like Bougainville and rebuild their lives. This move will provide people with food and shelter, but what will happen to their culture? The islanders have songs for different everyday activities, and traditions and celebrations linked to the sea. They also have their own language. If they co-exist with other cultures, this may die out. He has a miserable childhood. He misses friends from his community. He does not want to leave the island. He does not like to hear the sea at night.
[*] In 2003, Matt Harding, a video game designer working in Australia , decided to leave his job and travel around Southeast Asia with his friend Brad. Like most people travelling【D1】______, they took photos and filmed short video clips of the places they visited. One day in Hanoi, Brad suggested that Matt do a silly dance【D2】______the camera. Matt, thinking the idea was【D3】______, a- greed and from there, the idea【D4】______. Matt made a video showing his silly dances all around the world and put it onto his blog. 【D5】______, more and more people began to talk about him. Matt’s bad dancing video, watched by【D6】______people, became an Internet sensation. Matt was【D7】______by a chewing gum company. They loved his clips and wanted him to make a video for them. In 2006, Matt made a round-the-world tour sponsored by the company. But this time, something changed. Matt performed his silly dance in Rwanda. He inspired some Rwandan【D8】______ watching him to dance, too. Suddenly, Matt had a new mission. He didn’t want to dance around the world: he wanted to dance with the world. Matt’s new videos, made in 2008 and 2012, have a sense of【D9】______. They show crowds of people dancing and laughing together. In each place, he tried to learn new dances and persuade people to【D10】______with him. Matt says. “It helps to remind people that we’re all the same and we don’t need to be so afraid of each other. “In this section, you will hear a short passage. There are 10 missing words or phrases. Fill in the blanks with the exact words or phrases you hear. The passage will be read twice. Remember to write the answers on the answer sheet. (W)In 2003 , Matt Harding, a video game designer working in Australia, decided to leave his job and travel around Southeast Asia with his friend Brad. Like most people travelling from place to place, they took photos and filmed short video clips of the places they visited. One day in Hanoi, Brad suggested that Matt do a silly dance in front of the camera. Matt, thinking the idea was great fun, agreed and from there, the idea grew. Matt made a video showing his silly dances all around the world and put it onto his blog. Gradually, more and more people began to talk about him. Matt’s bad dancing video, watched by millions of people, became an Internet sensation. Matt was contacted by a chewing gum company. They loved his clips and wanted him to make a video for them. In 2006, Matt made a round-the-world tour sponsored by the company. But this time, something changed. Matt performed his silly dance in Rwanda. He inspired some Rwandan orphans watching him to dance, too. Suddenly, Matt had a new mission. He didn’t want to dance around the world, he wanted to dance with the world. Matt’s new videos, made in 2008 and 2012, have a sense of joy and community. They show crowds of people dancing and laughing together. In each place, he tried to learn new dances and persuade people to join in with him. Matt says, “ It helps to remind people that we’re all the same and we don’t need to be so afraid of each other. “
I would be______if you could send me some information about the summer courses at your school. ambitious generous grateful careful
Living with Bill was fun. We soon found out that we had a lot______and quickly became close friends. at large in common at will in advance
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire sold 372,775 copies in the UK alone on the first day of its release, ______made it the fastest-selling book in______history. that: the which: / it: the what: /
It was reported that the house______and a lot of things______. broke into: had stolen had broken into: been stolen has broken into: has been stolen had been broken into: had been stolen
Vanessa-Mae’s hard work______when she became the youngest person ever to enter the Royal College of Music. paid off took off turned off set off
A new report says that the enjoyment of a meal doesn’t______what you eat, ______where you eat it. cope with: and take notice of: and give rise to: but depend on: but
If Alice______her mother’s advice, she______such a mistake. had taken, wouldn’t have made took: shouldn’t make takes: doesn’t make has taken: wouldn’t make
______all the preparations, the Smiths set off on their New Year journey to Paris. Have made Having made Having been made Making
—Good morning, Mr. Gennaro, please take a seat. —Thanks. —______ —No, I found the address very easily. I checked it out yesterday. Why were you so late? Have you ever been here? Did you have any problem getting here? How did you get here?
—Hello, Mr. Dawson’s office. —______ — I’m afraid he isn’t here today. Would you like to leave a message? —No, thank you. Where is he going? Can you put me through to Mr. Dawson? Why are you calling? Who’s that?
The word Renaissance is from the French language, meaning “______“. repetition rebirth literature great achievement
Which of the following is a tragedy written by Shakespeare? Twelfth Night. The Merchant of Venice. Hamlet. As You Like It.
Higher education in the United States began with the founding of______in 1636. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Yale University Harvard College Princeton University
The first Thanksgiving Day in the U. S. was set on November 26, 1789 by______. George Washington Abraham Lincoln Thomas Jefferson Andrew Jackson
______is the first citizen of the People’s Republic of China to receive the Nobel Prize in natural sciences. Mo Yan Lu Xun Qian Xuesen Tu Youyou

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