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答案听力:ABACC ACBCA CBABC AACBB阅读:CABC CABBADC CABD DBEGA完型填空:DBACC BADBAADCBD ABCCA语法填空:61. difference 62. a 63. Going 64. because 65. where66. their 67. closely 68. to feel 69. am carrying 70. into改错:Have you ever met a person from Shanghai which tries talking to someone from Guangzhou? whoIt is quite likely that both of them may feel puzzling! The Chinese language, aswhole, uses the puzzled asame set of characters, and even the same characters can have different pronunciations. So it was but isdifficult for people to understand each other. Luckily, the widespread use of Putonghua in China have made a great contribution to peoples munication, though people from different areas hastend to speak with various accent. accentsPeople in Northern Europe are much more luckier. Although people have their official (或 luckier改为lucky)languages, this is convenient for them to municate with each other. That is because their itlanguages are quite similar, though with small distinctions. Thus, they find it easy to municate with their mother tongues.in参考范文:Dear James,The Dragon Boat Festival, which falls on the 5th of May of our Chinese Lunar calendar, is drawing near. Since youre interested in Chinese traditional culture, Id like to invite you to e to my hometown and experience a grand celebration during this festival.The Dragon Boat Festival is one of the most significant traditional festivals in China and we will have three days off for it. The festival is meant to be in memory of a famous ancient Chinese patriotic poet, Qu Yuan. All over China, there will be a variety of interesting activities, such as dragon boat races, making and eating Zongzi and salted duck eggs etc.I sincerely hope you can e to my hometown. Im sure you will have an unforgettable experience.Im looking forward to your reply.Yours,Li Hua附:听力部分录音材料(Text1)W:Tom looks really nervous, doesnt he?M:Yes. Im afraid he is not used to making speeches.(Text 2)W:I would prefer climbing the hill to staying at home this Sunday.M:Well, if its fine, well do it.(Text 3)W:Why not wait here a few minutes and Ill get my car? M:No, thank you. Id better take the bus home.(Text 4)M:I 1ike these books, but they look like quite expensive.W:$15 for two books. Thats really not very expensive for good books.(Text 5) M:Do you think the headmaster could see me tomorrow before 9:30?W:He wont be in until 11:45.M:Is 12:40 any good?W:Yes, Ill write down the time.(Text 6)W:John! Its time to get up. Hurry up! Youll be late for school this morning.M:What is the time now?W:Its nearly half past seven.M:My watch says seven ten.W:Its slow. Hurry up! The bus goes at twenty to eight. M:How I wish I could sleep for half an hour more.(Text 7) M:Hey, Louise, where can I get some lunch around here?W:There are several places. What would you like to eat? M:Id really like a cheeseburger and some French fries.W:Well, theres a coffee shop on the next corner. It serves good food. M:OK. Ill try it. Can I get you something? W:No, I think Ill e with you. Im longing for anice salad.M:Do you often eat lunch at this coffee shop? W:No, I usually bring my lunch from home and eat at my desk.(Text 8)W:Its Jacks birthday next Tuesday. What shall we buy for his birthday, Alex?M:Does he like reading? We can buy him a book.W:Well, he has had lots of books already. Besides, his birthday present last year was also a book.M:How about a basketball?W:No, he doesnt like basketball, but he likes football. M:Get him a football, then.W:Do you know how much a football costs?M:I have no idea, about 20 dollars, maybe.W:But I have only six dollars. How much do you have?M:I have eight. Why not go and ask John if he would like to join us?W:Good idea.(Text 9)M:Westbury Theatre. Can I help you?W:Yes, Id like to book some tickets for the play for children, Cinderella.M:When would you like to go?W:The afternoon of either the sixth or the seventh of April.M:Im sorry. There are no more tickets for the sixth.W:OK, the seventh then. How much are they? M:12.50 each. Children under sixteen pay only8.25 if theyre with an adult.W:All right. Id like tickets for two adults and three children please. The show starts at 3:15 pm, doesnt it?M:Thats right, but you need to arrive at 2:30 pm to get your tickets.W:OK. Thanks. Can you tell me about your Childrens Club on Saturday mornings?M:Call 7722801 and theyll give you the information you need.W:Great. I will get in touch with them at once. Thanks.(Tex 10) W:When Lincoln was just a boy, he had to help his father look after their farm. It was hard work and there werent any interesting things for him to do. Lincoln wanted to go to school, but there was no school there. He was sad most of the time. Mrs. Lincoln loved the boy very much. She tried her best to make Lincoln happy. One early morning she got up early and went to town. That was a long way and it took her a long time to get to town. She bought something there and started back. And it was late in the evening when she got home.The next morning Mrs. Lincoln said to Lincoln, “Today is your birthday. Were going to have a party. She put some food on the table and brought out a present. A book! Lincoln cried. It was an old book, but he liked it. A smile came to his face. He looked up at Mrs. Lincoln and said Thank you Mom.
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