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Where did the woman say she put her glasses?M: Where did you say you put them?
W: I didn’ t say, but keep looking till you find them. In the cupboard. On the desk. She couldn’ t remember exactly.
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Where does the conversation take place?M: Hello, Mrs. Tailor, is Peter there?
W: No. He is out on his bicycle at the moment.
M: Oh! Can he go swimming this afternoon?
W: Sorry, Jack. He’s got a basketball match this afternoon. On the phone. In the street. In a restaurant.
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What is the woman waiting for?M: Excuse me. Have you been waiting long?
W: Twenty minutes already.
M: Did you notice whether the No. 7 bus has passed by?
W: Not while I’ ve been standing here. I’ m also waiting for the No. 7 bus myself.
M: Good. Hot today, isn’ t it?
W: Yes, it is. I wish that it would rain and cool off.
M: Me, too. This is unusual for March. I don’t remember it ever being so hot and dry in March before.
W: My mother and I have just moved here from Indiana. It is pretty cold there.
M: Yes, I’ ve heard of that.
W: Do you think we’ ve missed the bus?
M: Take it easy. It never comes exactly on the half hour like it should. She is waiting for the man. She is waiting for her mother. She is waiting for a bus.
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Where are Roy and Rock?W: Come in, please.
M: Hello,Roy. Where’ s Alan? I want her to type this letter for me.
W: I’m afraid she can’t, Rock. She isn’ t working today.
M: Oh,why? Is she ill?
W: No. She’ s preparing for an exam.
M: An exam? Is she going to school?
W: Yes, she is. She’ s learning Japanese in night school.
M: I see. Are you going to night school, too?
W: No, I’m not, not this year. But I’ m thinking about taking a course next year.
M: That’ s a good idea. Is it expensive?
W: No, not very. Anyway, it’s worth it. In Roy’ s office. In Rock’ s house. In a classroom.
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What does the speaker do most probably?Could I have your attention please? Thank you.
As I told you this morning, this afternoon is our shopping afternoon. If you have a look at the back page of your tour programme, you’ 11 see a little map of the city centre, with the names of some of the shops marked. As you won’t have too much time, I’ m just going to explain to you what they sell.
We’ re now in the Friendship Shopping Centre. On your right is Larp’ s, a very good place for shoes and boots, rather than gloves, bags, clothes or others. Opposite that is Li Ning, a good place for sports goods, not cheap, but really pretty. Next door to Li Ning is a place for books. They have got books on almost every subject anyone has ever written about, airplanes to animals, but Chinese only—so none of your English books I’ m afraid. If you walk along, there are shops which sell cameras, radios, and so on, which you won’ t buy, I’ m afraid. If you are tired or would like to have a nice cup of afternoon tea, I suggest Splend Tea Shop, where you can have British afternoon tea, with very good home-made cakes, chocolates and others. The shop is two blocks away from here, but within walking distance. He’ s a teacher. He’ s a tour guide. He’ s a shop assistant.
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After the birth of my second child, I got a job at a restaurant. Having worked with an experienced【C1】______for a few days, I was【C2】______to wait tables on my own. All went【C3】______that first week. When Saturday night came, I was luckily【C4】______the tables not far from the kitchen. 【C5】______, I still felt it a little hard to carry the heavy trays(托盘).
Before I knew it, the【C6】______was full of people. I moved slowly,【C7】______every step. I remember how【C8】______I was when I saw the tray stand near the tables. It looked different from the one I was【C9】______on. It had nice handles, which made it【C10】______to move around. I was【C11】______with everything and began to【C12】______I was a natural at this job.
Then an old man came to me and【C13】______, “ Excuse me, dear, my wife and I loved【C14】______you work. It seems your tray stand has been very【C15】______to you, but we are getting ready to【C16】______now, and my wife needs her【C17】______back. “
At first his【C18】______did not get across. Then, I got it. I had set my trays on his wife’ s orthopedic walker(助听器). My face was【C19】______. I wanted to get into a hole and【C20】______.
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When I was a little girl, every time my dad was repairing something, he【K1】______ask me to hold the hammer, and meanwhile, have a conversation with me. I never saw my dad drinking or taking a night out. All he did after work was taking care of his family.
I grew up and left home for college and【K2】______then, my dad had been calling me every Sunday morning, no matter what. Several years later I bought a house,【K3】______my dad painted by himself for three days in the 80-degree summer heat. All he asked was【K4】______me to talk to him. But I was always busy, 【K5】______ (able)to find any time for conversation with him.
One Sunday morning we had a telephone talk as usual. I noticed that my dad had forgotten some things we discussed lately. I was in a hurry, so our conversation was short. Later that day came a call【K6】______ (say)my father was in hospital. Immediately I bought a ticket for a flight and on my way I was thinking about all the【K7】______ (miss)occasions to have a talk with my dad.
【K8】______the time I got to hospital, my father had passed away. Now it was【K9】______who did not have time for a conversation with me. I realized【K10】______little I know about my dad, his deepest thoughts and dreams. After his death I learned more about him, and even more about myself.
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Almost every family buys at least one copy of a newspaper every day. Some people subscribe(订阅)to as many as two or three newspapers. But why do people read newspapers?
Five hundred years ago, news of important happenings—battles lost and won, kings or rulers overthrown(推翻)or killed—took months and even years to travel from one country to another. The news passed by word of mouth and was never accurate. Today we can read in our newspapers of important events that occur in far away countries on the same day they happen.
Apart from supplying news from all over the world, newspapers give us a lot of other useful information. There are weather reports, radios, television and film guides, book reviews, stories and, of course, advertisements. The bigger ones are put in by large companies to bring attention to their products. They pay the newspapers thousands of dollars for the advertising space, but it is worth the money, for news of their products goes into almost every home in the country. For those who produce newspapers, advertisements are also very important. Money earned from advertisements makes it possible for them to sell their newspapers at a low price and still make a profit.
Newspapers often have information on gardening, cooking and fashion as well as a small but very popular section on jokes and cartoons(漫画).
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“New York City is not America. “ That’s what American friends are sure to you when you arrive. “You must see Boston, visit Niagara Falls, go to Virginia, fly down to Florida, and so on; but first, of course, you will want to see New York. It is not the capital city of the United States(that is Washington, D. C. , where the President lives)or even the capital city of New York State(that is Albany), but many people call it ’ the greatest city on earth’. “
The five parts, or boroughs, of New York City are Manhattan, Queen, Bronz, Richmond and Brooklyn. Although Manhattan is not all of New York, it is the heart of the city. It is an island, which is only about 13 miles long and 2 miles wide. From the air its shape looks like a long finger, and from the sea it’s just like the picture we all know. Those tall, straight buildings—the skyscrapers—packed so close together on that island of rocks are sometimes seen in the distance through a veil of early morning mist. You have imagined it so often that now it’s difficult to believe this beautiful sight is real, and unless your heart is as hard as a stone, excitement will make it beat a little faster. Perhaps “greatest“, “tallest“, “longest“, “biggest“, “brightest“, are words you will find most often in the city guide books.
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Pepys and his wife Jane had asked some friends to dinner on Sunday, September 2nd, 1666. They were up very late on the Saturday evening, getting everything ready for the next day, and while they were busy they saw the glow(微弱的光)of a fire start in the sky. By 3 o’clock on the Sunday morning, its glow had become so bright that Jane woke her husband to watch it. Pepys slipped on his dressing-gown and went to the window to watch it. It seemed fairly far away, and after a time he went back to bed. When he got up in the morning, it looked, though the fire was dying down, as though he could still see some flames. So he set to work to tidy his room and put his things back where he wanted them.
While he was doing this, Jane came in to say that she had heard the fire was a bad one; hundreds of houses had been burned down in the night and the fire was still burning. Pepys went out to see for himself. He went to the Tower of London and climbed upon a high part of the building so that he could see what was happening. From there, Pepys could see that it was, indeed, a bad fire and that even the houses on London Bridge were burning. The man of the Tower told him that the fire had started in a baker’s shop in Pudding Lane(小巷); the baker’s house had caught fire from the over-heated oven(烤箱)and then the flames had quickly spread to the other houses in the narrow lane. So the Great Fire of London, a fire that lasted nearly five days, destroyed most of the old city and ended, as it is said, at Pie Corner.
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Where would you most like to go on vacation? Paris? London? The Amazon Rainforest? Each of these destinations is attractive.【B1】______
As a new word, staycation refers to people staying at home during their vacation time, and going sightseeing around their hometown.
Staycations have become really popular recently, as a way of having an enjoyable vacation, without spending too much money. There are shortcomings to every positive thing, however.
【B2】______You also might prevent yourself from enjoying things to the fullest, as the atmosphere might be the same as any other time.
【B3】______It means you won’ t be available for work or other activities. What can you do to make your staycation fun?
1. Go to a nearby town, or to a fancy hotel in your hometown and stay overnight. Treat yourself to room service and any other fun things the hotel has to offer.
2.【B4】______ You would have done it on a vacation, right? Treat yourself to this, at least for one day!
3. Throw a small party. Think about the money you are saving by not going away. You will still save money, but have more fun, and you will help other people to have fun too!
4. Go shopping! Window shopping, or the super fun type, where you buy things! You would have bought souvenirs(纪念品)if you had gone on a vacation, so treat yourself during your staycation!
The most important thing to remember is to do things that make you and your family excited! 【B5】______
[A]Eat out for every meal!
[B]Go on a day trip to a nearby town, or to a beach.
[C]But why not remain at home and enjoy a staycation?
[D]If you are on a staycation, you might get calls from work.
[E]Most of the time it involves dining out more frequently than usual.
[F]Make sure you all have fun, and when it is over, you feel refreshed.
[G]The trick is to make sure your friends and co-workers know you are on a staycation.
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以经理办公室的名义,按一定的格式和要求,写一份于2012年7月28日公布的通知,包括以下内容:
1.时间:8月7日星期四下午2:00
2.会议地点:公司办公大楼会议厅
3.会议内容:讨论能源规划(energy program)
4.出席人员:各部门的负责人(department head)和部分工人代表(laborer representative)
5.要求:每人准备一份建议书(written proposal),并在会上发言,对公司的能源规划和前景发展提出个人的意见或建议。
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阅读下面的对话,根据其内容写一篇有关瑜伽的说明文。
要求:
1.所写短文应与对话相关内容意义相符,涵盖其要点。
2.用你自己的语言来表达,可以改写对话中的句子,但不可以照抄原句。
注意:词数80词左右。
Victor: Hello, Jenny.
Jenny: Hi, Victor. How are you? You look really tired.
Victor: Yes. I’ve been under a lot of pressure with our project stalling. But you always look so fresh. How can you possibly always remain energetic?
Jenny: Actually, sometimes I find it difficult to progress in work, too. But recently I found doing Yoga can really help you both keep fit and let go of your frustrations.
Victor: That sounds amazing.
Jenny: It really is. Yoga is a five-thousand-year old form of practice which comes from India. It teaches people how to unite mind, body and spirit.
Victor: People practicing yoga do a lot of difficult postures, don’t they? Like holding a foot in the air with only one foot standing. I’ m worried I’ m not that flexible.
Jenny: People practice yoga by doing different postures as well as breathing and meditation. The emphasis is not on how difficult the posture is, but on increasing awareness of your body and rejuvenating it. Also, your flexibility and strength will both improve as you progress.
Victor: Oh, sounds good. I just hope it can help me manage my stress.
Jenny: It will definitely do that.