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妨努州忍劲市鸡驱学校高一下学期期末自主练习英语试题第一 听力〔共两节,总分值 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;每题分,总分值分〕听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 、、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并在试卷的相位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。Wherearethespeakersgoing?Thepostoffice. B.TheFifthStreet. C.Jim’shouse.Whatdoesthewomanmean?Shewantstogoforawalk.ShewantstowatchTV.Shewantstoreadthestory.What’sthetimenow?A.7:00. B.7:30. C.8:00.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?Hedoesn’tlikechocolate.Heisvisitingadoctor.Heishavingatoothache.Whydoesthemanliveinthecountryside?Hishouseistooold. B.It ’sneartheschool. C. It’squiet.第二节〔共15小题;每题分,总分值 2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 、、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题 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,答复第6至7题。WhatdoesMr.Brown ’swifedo?Ateacher. B.Adoctor. C.Anofficer.HowlongdidtheBrowns ’flighttake?6hours. B.11hours. C.17hours.听第7段材料,答复第810题。Whycan’tthemanfindSusan ’shome?Becausehehasn’tbeentoldhowtogetthere.BecauseheforgottobringthemapSusangavehim.Becausehealwaysgetslostinastrangeplace.Whereisthemannow?Atthebusstop. B.Inthebank. C.Intheshoeshop.HowwillthemangotoSusan ’shouse?Susanwillcometopickhimup.Hewillgotherebybus.Hewillwalktherebyhimself.听第8段材料,答复第11至13题。Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Intheclassroom. B.Inthedormitory. C. In thelibrary.Whydoesn’tthemanstudyintheclassroom?A.It ’stoocrowded. B.It ’stoonoisy. C. It’stooquiet.!3.Whattopicdoesthewomansuggestthemanwriteabout?A.CultureofBeijing. B.Tripsaroundtheworld. C. Easternculture.听第9段材料,答复第14至16题。14.Whatisthemanfamousfor?A.Doingbusiness.15. WhatdoweknowaboutthemanB.Collectingcoins.’scollection?C.Teachingmaths.Hiscollectionisboughtonlywithpocketchange.Hiscollectionisdoubledinvalue.Hehas500coinsinthecollection.Whoisthewoman?A.Ateacher. B.Ajournalist. C.Asaleslady.听第10段材料,答复第17至20题。WhathappenedtoFordwhenhewastwelve?A.Heinventedthefirstcar. B.HemetaGermaninventor. C.Helost hismother.HowmuchdidyoungFordearneveryweek?A.2.5dollars. B.3dollars. C.dollars.Whenwasthefirstcarinvented?A.InApril,1893. B.InJanuary,1839. C.InJuly,1893.WhydidFordnamethecar “Horselesscarriage 〞 ?Becauseitwasstrongerthanahorse.Becauseitcouldrunwithoutahorse.BecauseFordcouldn ’tfindahorse.第二 阅读理解〔共两节,总分值 40分〕第一节〔共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分〕阅读以下短文,从每题所给的 、、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。AAmsterdamisoneofthemostpopular travel destinations intheworld, famousforits beautifulcanals,topartmuseumandcyclingculture.Itisthecapitalandmostpopulous( 人口稠密)intheNetherlandsandoften referredtoasthe “VeniceoftheNorth 〞duetoitsconvenientsystemofbridgesandcanals.HerearesomeofthekeypointstorememberasyouplanyourtriptoAmsterdam.Must-SeeAttractionsMostvisitors begintheir Amsterdamadventure intheOldCentre, whichis full oftraditionalarchitecture, shopping centers andcoffee shops. misstheDamSquareandtheareasaroundSpuiandNieuwmarkt.You ’llalsowanttocheckoutAmsterdam ’sMuseumQuarterintheSouthDistrict,whichisgreatforshoppingattheAlbertCuypMarketandhavingapicnicintheVondelpark.TravelersshouldbeawarethatAmsterdamAirportSchipholisoneofthebusiestaairportsintheworld.YoucancatchatrainfromSchipholtoAmsterdamCentralStation,whichhasmanyTravelersshouldbeawarethatAmsterdamAirportSchipholisoneofthebusiestaairportsintheworld.YoucancatchatrainfromSchipholtoAmsterdamCentralStation,whichhasmanyconnecting routes. Cycling isvery popular here, andit’seasytofind cheapbike rentals aroundtown.RecommendedRestaurantsAmsterdamisatopdestinationforfoodies,soitisdifficulttonarrowdownyourdiningchoices.Hereareacoupleofourfavorites.RestaurantCuisine )LocationPriceNotesNassaukade122,dishesfrom?SmallportionsareFoodismMediterranean1052EC20servedsoorder2-3dishesperpersonHotelOkura.set-priceMakeadvancebookingFerdinandmenusandaskfor atable byCielBleuFrenchBolstraatfrom?110forthewindow333,1072LHdinnerMoneySavingTips?Unlessyoureally wanttoseethetulips (郁金香)blooming, avoidbooking betweenmid-Marchandmid-May.Thisiswhenhotelandflightpricesrisesharply.?Lookfor accommodationsinSouthDistrict, whererates aregenerally cheaperthaninthecitycenter.?Buytrainticketsatthemachineinsteadofthecountertosaveabitofmoney.?Checkoutourhomepagetoviewprice for flights, hotels, andrental carsbeforeyoubook.Amsterdamearnsthename “VeniceoftheNorth 〞 becauseofits .A.modemtrafficsystems B.popularplacesofinterestC.largenumbersofbridgesandcanals D.bigpopulation andwarmclimateWherecanyouenjoydishesofFrenchcooking?A.TheAlbertCuypMarket. B.CielBleu. C.Foodism. D.Vondelpark.23.TosavemoneyonaccommodationinAmsterdam,youA.bookahotelinApril’dbetter.B. makeadvancebookingatthemachineC.checkintoahotelatthecitycenterD. compare thepricesonthewebsiteWherecanweprobablyreadthepassage?A.Atravelwebpage. B.Abusinessreport.C.Aresearchpaper. D.Ageographytextbook.BHachikoisanationalherototheJapanese.Severalmovieshavebeenmadeabouthimandhismovingstory.Theamazingstory ofHachikotookplaceinthe1920s.After beingadoptedin1923byEizaburoUeno,aprofessoratTokyoUniversity,Hachikosoonbecamethebestfriendwithhisnewowner.Eizaburolovedhisdogaboveallandtreatedhimashisson.Thetwoofthemwereinseparable(亲密无间的).AsHachiko grewolder,hestarted toseehisowner offto workinthemorningatthe ShibuyaTrain Station andwenttopick himupintheafternoon. OnMay21,1925,thetwo-year-old Hachikowassitting bytheexit atthetrain station waiting forEizaburo asusual. Sadly, hisownernevershowedup.ItturnedoutthatEizaburohadsufferedfromacerebralhemorrhage 脑出血)andunexpectedlywhileatwork.HachikomovedinwithaformergardeneroftheUenofamily.However,throughouttherestofhislife,hekeptgoingtotheShibuyaTrainStationeveryday,regardlessoftheweather,waitingfruitlesslyforthereturnofhisbelovedowner.AmajorJapanesenewspaper pickedupthestory in1932. Soon,Hachiko becamewellknownalloverthecountry.In1934,astatueofHachikowasputupinfrontoftheShibuyatrainstation.Oneyearlater, onMarch8,1935,Hachiko passedawaypeacefullyon thestreetoutsidethetrainstation.HachikoisnowondisplayattheNationalScienceMuseuminTokyo.InfrontoftheShibuyatrain station, wherethefaithful dogwaited patiently tomeethismastereverydayfor tenyears,Hachiko’sstatue hasbeenapopular attraction. Everyday,hundredsofpeoplecometolearn thedog’smovingstoryand havetheirphotographstakenwithhim.WhatmadeHachikoaJapanesenationalhero?A.Moviesabouthisstory. B.AmajorJapanesenewspaper.C.AgardeneroftheUenofamily. D.Hisdevotiontohisowner.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Hachiko’sbodyiskeptinamuseuminTokyo.Hachikostayedatthetrainstationfortenyears.Hachikolosthisownertheyearhewasadopted.ThestatuewassetuponeyearafterHachikodied.What’sthepurposeofthepassage?ToattractmoreforeigntouriststoJapan.ToadvisepeopletoseemoviesaboutHachiko.TotellthestorybehindafamousattractioninJapan.Toshowthatdogshaveacloserelationshipwithhumans.CWithschools farawayandlittle moneytopayfor transport costs, children inmanydevelopingcountrieslikeIndiaandKenyawalklongdistancestoschool.Thesituationisevenworseforgirls, whooften experience violence ontheir waytoschool. Sogirls areoften keptathomehelpingwiththehousework.However,WorldBicycleReliefishelpingtochangethat.Itisseekingtochangegirls ’livesthroughthepowerofthebicycle.Bihar, isthepoorest state inIndia. Until 2007,toomanyteenagegirls inBiharweredroppingoutofschool. But, that sameyear, WorldBicycle Relief beganoffering bicycles togirls to helpthemgettoschool.Andtheresultsaremeasurable.A2021studyfoundthatprovidingbicyclesto teenage girls in India increased school attendance by 28%andincreased academic (的)performanceby59%.LoiseLusenoisa16-year-oldgirl.Membersofherfamilyworkasfarmers.Theyearnjustabout$30amonth —notnearlyenoughforfood,schoolcostsandtransport.Inthepast,shehadtogetupat4a.m.andwalkabout15kilometerstoreachschool.Lastyear,shedroppedoutofschoolbecauseofthedistance.But,afewmonthsago,Lusenowentbacktoschool—thistimeonabicycle.Thepositive influence hasledtofurther projects acrossAfrica, SouthAmericaandSouth-EastAsia,resultinginarunningtotalofover320,000bicyclesinthepasttenyears.“Bicyclesreducethesafetyrisksforgirlsbecause thegirlsgettoschoolquicker.Italso helpsparents nottoloseworktimetaking their girls toschool.〞Christina Kwauk,anexpertongirls ’education,explains.Shecallsthebicycleprogramsalow -costandverypromisingsolution,sayingthatmanyorganizationsinwealthiercountrieswouldbehappytoprovidethiskindofresource.Allthefollowingstopgirlsindevelopingcountriesgoingtoschoolexcept .A.transportcosts B.longdistancestoschoolsC.safetyrisks D. girls ’ poor academicperformancesWhatistheaimofWorldBicycleRelief?Tohelppoorcountriestoraiseeducationlevels.Toexpandbicyclemarketsindevelopingcountries.Toallowgirlsindevelopingcountriestohaveaccesstoschool.Toencouragewealthiercountriestodonatemorebicycles.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytellus?WorldBicycleReliefhasmadeagreatdifferenceinIndia.TheeducationalconditionsofBiharhavebeenimproved.IndianfamiliesarethankfultoWorldBicycleRelief.LoiseLusenoisluckytoreturntoschool.WhatisChristinaKwauk ’sattitudetowardWorldBicycleRelief?A.Unconcerned. B.Optimistic. C.Unfavorable. D.Curious.DCorrectly understanding thesignals that peoplegiveawaywiththeir bodylanguageisausefulskill tounderstand whattheyarereally thinking, regardless ofwhattheyaresaying. Butresearchhasproventhatsomebodylanguageisoftenmisunderstood.TheEyesofaLiarMostpeoplesaythatsomeonecannotlookanotherpersonintheeyesandlie,butthatisnottrue. It hasbeenfoundthat someliars havenoproblemstaring someonein theeyesandlying.Andwhataboutpeoplewhoavoideyecontact (接触)?Aretheydishonest? Infact, andshyness canmakepeopledroptheireyes,evenwhenthey ’retellingthetruth .EyeContactisGoodManybelievethatmoreeyecontactisbetter.However,directingafixedstareatanotherusuallymakestheotherpersonuncomfortable.Eyecontactthatlastsafewsecondsisbestforshowingattentionandsincerity.Anyeyecontactlongerthanthatmayberegardedbytheotherpersonasrudeoraggressive.HandsBehindtheBackSomepeoplemistakeapersonputtingtheirhandsbehindtheirbackwhenstandingasasignofpower.Thistypeofbodylanguageisactuallynotasignofstrengthbutthatofsomeonewhoisnottrustworthy.Peopleliketoseeaperson ’shandsinordertoknowwhattheyaredoingwith them.Togainothers ’trust,apersonshouldkeeptheirhan dsfront.Fast-TalkersCan’tBeTrustedManypeoplehavebeenfacedwith,afast-talkingsalesmanwhohastriedtofoolthemintobuyingsomething.Butfast- talkdoesn’tnecessarilymeansomeoneistryingto bamboozleyou.Onthecontrary,slowerspeakerswhotaketoomanypausesmaybetryingtomakeupdetailsastheygoalong.Remembertotakeallthingsintoconsideration —cultures,societies,personalhabits —anduseasmuchinformation aspossible whenjudging another personbasedonhisorherbodylanguage.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouteyecontact?Peoplewhoavoideyecontactaredishonest.Propereyecontactshowsattentionandsincerity.Alongstareatothersisconsideredgoodmanners.Lookingintosomeone ’seyescanmakethemtellthetruth.Whencommunicatingwithothers,weshouldkeepourhandsfrontto .A.showourbeliefinthemB.defendourselvesfromharmC.showthatwecanbereliedonD.provethatwearepowerful34.Theunderlinedword 〞inthelastparagraphcanbereplacedby “〞.A.impress B.attackC.approachD.cheat35.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?WaystoUsetheRightBodyLanguageMisbeliefsaboutSomeBodyLanguageHowtoJudgeaPersonbyBodyLanguageBodyLanguageGivesAwayYourRealThoughts第二节〔共5小题;每题2分,总分值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正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Goodfriendshipsimproveallaspectsofourlife,reducingstress,providingcomfortandjoy,strengtheningourhealth,andpreventingloneliness.Friendshipisatwo-waystreet.Beingagoodfriend toothers brings themall oftheabovebenefits. 36 However, youroldfriendshipsmaysimplychange overtime asinterestsandsituations inyour lifechange.So friendships taketimetoformandtakeevenmoretimeandefforttodeepen.Herearestepsthatcanhelp,youbeagoodfriendandkeepyourfriendshipsgrowing.Bethefriendthatyouwouldliketohave. 37 Bereliable,thoughtful,trustworthy,andwillingtoshareyourselfandyourtime.Invest (投入)inthefriendship. 38 Find things youenjoydoing with yourfriend devotethetimetodoingthem,evenwhenyou ’rebusyorstressed.39 tbetoo dependentorneedy.Don ’tsettoomanyexpectations.Besurenottoabuseyourfriend ’sgenerosity.Everyoneisun ique ).Everyoneneedstobealoneorspendtimewithotherpeopleaswell.Beforgiving( 宽恕的). 40 Youshouldlearntoforgiveothers.Sowhenyourfrienddoessomethingwrong,don ’tkeepblamingthem.Trytofindawaytogetover,theproblemandmoveon.Itwilloftendeepenthefriendshipbetweenyou.Giveyourfriendenoughspace.Sometimesthingsdon ’tgoexactlyasyouex pect.Treatyourfriendsjustasyouwantthemtotreatyou.Nofriendshipwilldevelopwithoutregularattention.Nooneisperfectandeveryfriendwillmakemistakes.Goodfriendsdon ’trequireyoutoalwaysagreewiththem.Italsomakesyoufeelneededandaddspurposetoyourlife.第三 语言知识运用〔共两节,总分值 45分第一节〔共20小题;每题分,总分值 30分〕阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 、、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项I’dliketoshareastoryfro mover25yearsago.Ihaven ’tforgottenthesingleactofkindnessthat 41 mylife.Duringavacationtrip,Ifoundmyselfinseriousfinancialdifficulties.Ineededtofindmy 42 totheGreyhoundstationsome30milesaway, 43 Iwasshortofmoney.Icalledsome taxi services,butthey wereall too 44 forme. Finally,I gotonepersononthe 45 whomanagedtomakeoutthatIneededa 46 totheGreyhoundstationbutonlyhadlimitedmoney.Andheagreedto 47 me!Hecametopickmeupabout45minuteslater.Thedriverwasa(n) 48 manan dIwonderedwhythetaxididn ’thaveameter (buthisIDwasthere andIcould seethis washis 49. Thedriver wassokind. HeknewIwas 50 sohedistractedmewithpleasantconversations.HesaidIlookedlikehisgranddaughter.Iaskedhimwhyhe 51 solittlecomparedtotheothers.He 52 thathewasactuallyretired (退休)but53 his numberfromthephonebook.called, clearly hefeltitnecessarytoofferhelp.Thisman 54 anhourtohelpapersonhedidn ’tknowforafeethat 55 coveredhisgas!Hedidcheermeup.Thisman’skindness 56 myhearteverytimeIthinkofhim. 57 ,Ididn ’tevengethis 58 andIcan’trememberhisfaceclearlynow,butheisoft enonmymind.Thankyou,Mr.Taxi-Man!IwishIcouldthankyou 59.Ihopeyourgranddaughterknowswhatawonderful 60 shehas!A.ruined B.brightened C.brokethrough D. madeup42.A.wayB.directionC.experienceD.information43.A.thoughB.soC.butD.since44.A.crowdedB.smallC.slowD.expensive45.A.phoneB.roadC.spotD.Internet46.A.tourB.rideC.routeD.visit47.A.connectB.supportC.transportD.please48.A.cleverB.independentC.confidentD.elderly49.A.businessB.backgroundC.goalD.habit50.A.fearful B.upsetgenerousC.boredD.51.A.earned B.paidC.spentD.charged52.A.argued B.agreedC.explainedD.promised53.A.removed B.wipedC.changedD.marked54.A.walked B.savedC.ranD.drove55.A.hardly B.completelyC.alsoD.even56.A.attracts B.winsC.changesD.warms57.A.Hopefully B.RegretfullyC.SurprisinglyD.Fortunately58.A.answer B.permissionC.attentionD.name59.A.onmyown B.bychanceC.inpersonD. withinterest60.A.grandfather B.giftC.journeyD.lesson第二节〔共10小题;每题分,总分值 15分〕阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Wastingfoodhasbecomeabigproblem inthe developed world.While somepeopletherethrowawayunwantedfood, peopleinother 61 (part) oftheworldfacefoodshortages. It’san (astonish) fact that athird oftheworld’sfoodiswastedeachyear, whichisenough 63 (feed)abillionhungrypeople.Mostofthe wastedfood 64 (bury) inthelandfill sites. 65 (unlucky),thiscausesgreenhousegaseswhicheventuallyleadtoglobalwarmingandclimatechange.InDenmark,awomancalledSelinaJuulhasbeenworkinghardtodealwith 66 problem.Shethinkspeopleshouldn ’twastefood, 67 richtheyare.Shepersuadedsomesupermarketsto stop 68 (sell) their items(物品)inquantity sothat peopleboughtonly whattheyneeded.Also,sheproducedaleftoverscookbookandsetupaneducationprograminschools, 69 foodwastewasrathercommon.Nowtheeffectsarequitenoticeable.Clearly,weneedtothink 70 (two)whenweputsomethinginourshoppingbasket,andweshouldmakethemostofthefoodwehave —useupourleftoversorevenshareourextrafoodwithourfriendsandneighbors.第四 写作〔共两节,总分值 35分〕第一节 短文改错〔共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分〕假英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文, 请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误每最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。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:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;只允许修改10处,多者〔从第11处起〕不计分。DearMary,It istwoweeksuntil thesummercampended.Lookbackonthedayswespendtogether, Ihelpmissingyoubadly.Youweresuchkindagirlthatyoumademycampingdayssohappy.Stillrememberthedaywhenwefirstmetwith?IcriedasitwasthefirsttimethatIhadbeenawayfromhome.Ifeltsadlyandlonely.Whenyousawthis,youtalkedtomeliketheoldfriend.Youtoldmemanyfunnystory,whichmademelaughalot.Thatyoudidgotmethroughthatsleeplessnight.Thankstoyourhelp,Iadaptedthenewenvironmentquickly.Ireallyappreciateyourkindness.HowIwishtoseeyouagain!Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第二节 书面表达〔总分值25分〕假设你是高中生李华,你们班准备周日到郊外去爬山。请给你校的英国交流生 Mike发邮件,邀请他加,并告知以下内容:时间、地点、出行方式及行程安排;注意:100左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMike,Yours,LiHua高一下学期期末自主练习英语试题答案第一 听力〔每题分〕:1—5CABCB6—10BCBAC11—15CBACB16—20BCAAB第二 阅读理解〔每题2分:21—24CBDA25—27DAC28—31DCAB32—35BCDB36—40GCDAE第三 语言知识运用〔每题分〕:41—45BACDA46—50BCDAB51—55DCADA56—60DBDCA61.parts62.astonishing63.tofeed64.isburied65.Unluckily66.the67.however68.selling69.where70.twice第四写作短文改错〔每题1分〕:DearMary,Itistwoweeksuntilthesummercampended.Lookbackonthedayswespendtogether,Isince Looking spenthelpmissingyoubadly.Youwere suchkindagirlthatyoumademycampingdayssohappy.soStillrememberthedaywhenwefirstmetwith?IcriedasitwasthefirsttimethatIhadbeenaway删除withfromhome.Ifeltsadlyandlonely.Whenyousawthis,youtalkedtomeliketheoldfriend.Yousad antoldmemanyfunnystory,whichmademelaughalot.Thatyoudidgotmethroughthatsleeplessstories Whatnight.Thankstoyourhelp,Iadapted ∧thenewenvironmentquickly.Ireallyappreciateyourtokindness.HowIwishtoseeyouagain!Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua书面表达(Onepossibleversion):DearMike,Togetclosetonature,thisSundayourclasswillgotoclimbthehillsituatedoutsidethecity.Thefollowingisourtripschedule.W’retosetffromrschoolt8.gtheshort,e ’vetocyclethere,whichwilltakeabouthalfanhour.Wewillhavearestatthefootofthehillbefore climbing. Wecanreachthetopofthehill atabout11o’clock, wherehaveapicnic,playgamesandtakepictures.Notuntil4p.m.willwereturn.If youwanttojoin us,please takewith youapackedlunchandenoughwater. Also, remembertowearahatandsunglassestoprotectyourself.Yours,LiHua附:听力录音材料W:Aren’twesupposedtobeatJim ’shousebyfiveo ’clock?M:Fiveorfivethirty.Hesaiditdidn ’tmakeanydifference.M:Nowtheguestshaveleft,pleaseturnonthetelevision.W:Shallwegoforawalk?We ’vealreadymissedmostofthestory.W:You’dbetterhurry,Mike.Thereisn ’tmuchtimeleft.Themeetingistobeginat8:00.M:Don’tworry.Westillhavehalfanhourtogoanyway.W:Whydon’tyoueatyourchocolatecake,Sam?Don ’tyoulikechocolate?M:Yes,Ido,butIamhavingtroublewithabadtooth.W:Didyoumove?Iwentovertoyouroldhouse,butitwasempty.M:I’mlivinginthecountrysidenow.Theairiscleaner,andI ’mclosertothescho ol.W:Excuseme,butaren ’tyouMr.RobertBrownfromEngland?M:Yes,IamRobertBrown.W:I’mWangYan,ateacherfromCapitalNormalUniversity.I ’mheretomeetyou.Howdoyoudo?M:Howdoyoudo?Iwouldliketointroducemyfamilytoyou.ThisisCatherine,mywife.Sheisadoctor.ThisisHenry,myson,elevenyearsold.AndthisisLinda,mydaughter,sixyearsold.W:Hello!WelcometoChina.Didyouhaveapleasantjourney?M:Yes!Wedid.Butwefeelalittlebittiredaftertheseventeen-hourflight.W:worry.I ’lltakeyoutoyourhotel.W:Hello.M:Hello. Susan,this isJim. I’mcalling fromthebusstop atPineStreet. I’vebeensearchingforyourhouseforaboutthirtyminutesnow,butIcan ’tseemtofindit.Iforg ottobringthemapyougaveme.W:OK.Waitrightwhereyouare.I ’llcomeandgetyou.M:That’snotnecessary.Ifyoutellmethedirectiononceagain,I ’llprobablybeallrightthistime.W:OK.Canyouseethebankonthecorner?M:Oh,yeah.W:Well,crossthestreetandwalkpasttheshoeshop.Myhouseistheseventhhousefromthecorneronyourright.M:OK.Thanks.I ’msureI’llbeabletofinditthistime.W:Wakeup,Eric,timetoriseandshine.M:Ha?Oh,hi,Jane,ImusthavefallenasleepwhileIwasreading.W:Youandeveryoneelse.Itlooksmorelikeacampgroundthanalibrary.M:Well,thecl
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