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Module4GreatScientists單元練習(xí)一、聽力(聽力)(共20小題;共20分)聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoyouknowaboutthewoman? A.Shehadtoworkovertime. B.ShefailedtoseeHenry. C.Shehadatrafficaccident.2.Whatdoesthemanmean? A.Hewonderswhythewomanishere. B.HehimselfisDr.Johnson. C.Thedoctorwillbeheresoon.3.Whatistheman? A.Areporter. B.Apatient. C.Ascientist.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace? A.Atarestaurant. B.Inaclassroom. C.Inashop.5.HowwillthetwospeakersgotoLondon? A.Bycar. B.Byair. C.Bytrain.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的a、b、c三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。請聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WhyareMondaysterriblefortheman? A.Hedoesn'twanttoworkaftertheweekend. B.Mondayisfullofdifficultlessonsforhim. C.Mondaymeansthebeginningofawholeweek.7.Whatsubjectsdoesthemanseemtolike? A.ArtandMusic. B.EnglishandMath. C.GeographyandMath.請聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace? A.Intherestaurant. B.Inthehotel. C.Athome.9.Whattimedoesthedining-roomclose? A.At8:30p.m. B.At9:30a.m. C.At10:30a.m.10.Whatwillthemando? A.MakeacalltoRoomService. B.Gotoarestaurant. C.Buysomethingtoeat.請聽第8段材料,回答第11至14題。11.WhoisFrankStone? A.Afriendofthewoman's. B.Avisitortotheclinic. C.ApatientofDr.Milton's.12.Whywon'tMr.Stonecometotheclinictomorrow? A.Theclinicwillbeclosed. B.Dr.Miltonwon'tcometowork. C.Hecan'tsparethetime.13.Whenistheclinicopeninaweek? A.Duringthewholeweek. B.OnweekdaysexceptThursday. C.FromMondaytoFriday.14.WhenwillMr.StoneseeDr.Milton? A.At6:15p.m.onWednesday. B.At6:15p.m.onThursday. C.At5:30p.m.onWednesday.請聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers? A.Schoolmates. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Strangers.16.WhyisJeaniehereearlier? A.Tomeetherfriend. B.Tohaveaclass. C.Togooverherlessons.17.HowisJackfeelingbeforethetest? A.Calm. B.Worried. C.Excited.請聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Wheredidthespeakergotheotherday? A.Afootballgame. B.Abikerace. C.Apark.19.Whatcanwelearnaboutthebirdnest? A.Itisverysmall. B.Thereisalakeinthemiddleofit. C.Itisshort.20.Whatdidthespeakerdoattheendofhervisit? A.Shewatchedabirdshow. B.Sheplayedbasketball. C.Shetalkedwithherfriend.二、單詞拼寫(單句首字母填空)(共15小題;共15分)21.I'mshortofthemoney,andcan'taffordanewcartor

myoldone.22.Pleaseleaveusalone,wehavesomethingp

todiscuss.23.Thisnewmodelisofhighq

andisnotexpensiveeither.24.Hisbookhasbeenp

,gainingabigpopularity.25.Ourteachercoulde

aswellasteach.Healwaysmakeshislessonslovelyandinteresting.26.Thebombwastimedtoe

duringtherush-hour.27.Withtheirp

upby20%,theycanproducemorecarstosatisfythedemand.28.RobbenIslandwasaprisonfromwhichnoonecoulde

.29.Indiae

teaandcottontomanydifferentcountrieseveryyear.30.Weshouldn'tlookdownonthosewhodop

labour.31.Thisistheo

painting,andtheothersarecopies.32.Themanworksveryhardbecausehehasawifeandsixchildrentos

.33.Bettermethodsofa

areneededtofeedtheworld'spopulation.34.Iaskedhimwhytheflight'sdelayed,buthewouldn'tgivemeas

answer.35.Hecollectedaq

ofcuriousinformation.三、單詞拼寫(根據(jù)中文提示拼寫單詞)(共15小題;共15分)36.Noonecan

(取代)youinmyheart.37.Wecan'tallowour

(個(gè)人)feelingstogetintotheway.38.

(質(zhì)量)ismuchmoreimportantthanquantity.39.Everyyear,India

----(出口)alotofteaandcottontomanydifferentcountries.40.Thefoodwasenoughin

(數(shù)量),butnotverygoodinquality.41.Theeditorsaystheycannot

(出版)alltheletterstheyreceived.42.Thehotelgueststriedtheirbestto

(逃跑)fromtheburningbuilding.43.You'dbettertakemore

(身體的)exercisetomakeyourselfhealthy.44.

(產(chǎn)量)ofcomputershasincreaseddoubleinthelastfewweeks.45.Thebombmust

(爆炸)withinlessthanamillionthofasecond.46.Youshould

(教育)yourchildrentobehavewell.47.Thelandwasreturnedtoitso

(最初的)owner.48.Hehasjustgivenuphisjobasateacherandistobeginhisnew

(生涯)asanewsman.49.Nowadaysit'sbecomingmoreandmoredifficultfora

(大學(xué)畢業(yè)生)tofindajob.50.Havingalargefamilyto

(支撐,養(yǎng)活),hetookuptwopart-timejobsinhissparetime.四、翻譯(根據(jù)中文提示完成句子)(共10小題;共20分)51.她的父母去世后,她是在孤兒院里被帶大的。She

inanorphanageafterherparentsdied.52.Aseriesofpre-recordedtapes

(已經(jīng)準(zhǔn)備了)forlanguagelaboratoryuse.(prepare)53.由于交通堵塞,他開會(huì)遲到了。(詞數(shù)不限)Hewaslateforthemeeting

atrafficjam.54.這個(gè)男孩靠賣報(bào)紙能養(yǎng)活自己。Theboycanmakealiving

.55.He

(以寫小說謀生).56.自從這個(gè)政黨執(zhí)政以來,已經(jīng)2年了。許多人納悶它是否會(huì)繼續(xù)下去。(詞數(shù)不限)Ithasbeentwoyearssincethisparty

.Manypeoplewonderwhetheritwillstayon.57.目前更多的地鐵正在被建造,預(yù)計(jì)建成后城市交通將得到極大改善。Moresubways

atpresentanditisexpectedthataftercompletionthetrafficofthecitywillbegreatlyimproved.(build)58.Thenewbridge

(竣工)attheendofthismonth.(complete)59.她發(fā)現(xiàn)她一直盼望的衣服賣給別人了。(詞數(shù)不限)(sell)Shefoundthebeautifuldressshehadbeenlookingforwardto

.60.Heis

(以他的小說最為聞名)setinhischildhood,suchasTheAdventureofTomsawyerandTheAdventureofHuckberryFinn.(known)五、單項(xiàng)選擇(共15小題;共15分)61. Shewas

withthebeliefthatonemustreturnwhatonehasborrowed. A.broughtabout B.broughtback C.broughtup D.broughtout62. Thesurprisedexpressiononherfacewas

byjoywhensheknewshehadpassedtheexam. A.replaced B.changed C.improved D.created63. Fatherwaslateforwork

thetrafficjam,and

,thebossblamedhimforit. A.asaresult;asaresultof B.asaresultof;asaresult C.asaresultof;inotherwords D.asaresult;inotherwords64. Aftergraduationfromcollege,she

herlivingasacomposer. A.earned B.brought C.did D.took65. Nowadayssomehospitalsrefertopatients

name,notcasenumber. A.of B.as C.by D.with66. Igotcaughtintherainandmysuit

. A.hasruined B.hadruined C.hasbeenruined D.hadbeenruined67. Doyouknowyourpersonaldetails

secretly,surfingtheInternetfromyourhome? A.gather B.havegathered C.arebeinggathered D.gathered68. Aftergettinglostinastorm,amemberofthenavyteam

fourdayslater. A.rescued B.wasrescued C.hasrescued D.hadbeenrescued69. Intheflood,henarrowlyescaped

. A.drowning B.tobedrowned C.beingdrowned D.todrown70. Shirleycan'tlendhercar,becauseit

inthegaragerightnow. A.willberepaired B.hasbeenrepaired C.isbeingrepaired D.hadbeenrepaired71. Assoonastheirpartycameinto

theychangedthelaw. A.force B.power C.strength D.energy72. Thebomb

themomentthepolicearrivedthere. A.exploded B.explored C.expected D.explained73. Heisfamousboth

anovelistandpoetbutheismorefamous

hisnovels. A.for;as B.with;for C.as;for D.like;as74. Thetelephone

,butbythetimeIgotindoors,itstopped. A.hadrung B.wasringing C.rings D.hasrung75. People's

oflifehasgreatlyimprovedsincethereformandopening-uppolicy(政策)wascarriedoutinChina. A.quantity B.quality C.activity D.reality六、完形填空(共20小題;共30分)Thestudyofsciencehelpsustobetterunderstandthenaturalworld.Scientistsarelearningtopredict76

thingsasearthquakes.Thisissomethingthat77

tosavehundredsoflives.78

arealsocontinuingtostudymany79

naturaleventssuchasstormsofvariouskinds.Scientistsarealsostudyingpeople.80

aretryingtounderstandnotonly81

makespeoplehuman,butalsothethings82

affectpeoplesuchasillness.Theyare83

variousotherthingsofhumanbiology,84

.Thestudyofthenaturalworldbyscientistsandbystudentsofsciencemayhelpto85

theworldeasiertounderstand.It86

alsosavemanylives,andimprove87

formanypeopleallovertheworld.Someofthethingsonemightstudy88

asciencecourseareveryinterestingquestions89

peopleandtheirlives.Someof90

questionsare:Whataremenand91

?Whatinformationwouldhelpustounderstandallpeople92

?Whatinformationcanexplainwherehumanbeingscomefromandwhytheyactthewaytheydo?Questions93

thesehaveledbiologiststounderstandtheorigin(發(fā)源地)94

developmentofthehumanrace.Someoftheotherquestionsbiologistsstudyhavesomethingtodo95

illness.Whatmakespeoplesick?Theseareallquestionsthatinterestscientistsandthat,whenanswered,willsurely,haveaneffectonourlives.76. A.the B.those C.such D.this77. A.does B.helps C.works D.gives78. A.Scientists B.Students C.Biologists D.Teachers79. A.of B.those C.that D.other80. A.You B.They C.People D.Many81. A.that B.to C.about D.what82. A.what B.that C.he D.then83. A.studying B.working C.looking D.learning84. A.only B.though C.too D.then85. A.work B.make C.allow D.let86. A.is B.must C.had D.may87. A.life B.work C.study D.lives88. A.of B.to C.in D.about89. A.to B.about C.above D.at90. A.this B.that C.some D.these91. A.women B.people C.ladies D.human92. A.much B.over C.better D.even93. A.like B.with C.of D.about94. A.about B.of C.to D.and95. A.the B.along C.with D.to七、閱讀理解(共15小題;共30分)AMaraChagallMarcChagallwasbornonJuly7,1887inVitebsk,Russia.In1932hemovedtoFrance.HispaintingstylesareExpressionismandCubism(立體主義).Inhispaintings,heoftenpaintedviolinistsbecauseheplayedtheviolin,sodidhisuncle.HewasalsofamousforhispaintingsofRussian-Jewishvillages.SalvadorDaliSalvadorDaliwasborninSpainin1904.Whenhewasachild,heshowedstrangebehaviorandofteninterruptedhisclassinschool.Ashegotolder,hestartedtopaintpicturesthatcamefromhisdreams.Hisdreamsandhispaintingswerescaryandunreal.SalvadorDalidreweverydayitems,butchangedtheminoddways.Forexample,oneofhispaintingsisofmeltingclocks.LeonardoDaVinciIn1452,LeonardoDaVinciwasborninItalia.HelivedintheRenaissance,wheneveryonewasinterestedinart.EvenifDaVinciwasagreatartist,hebecamefamousbecauseofalltheotherthingshecoulddo.Hewasasculptor,ascientist,aninventor,amusician,andamathematician.Whenhewas20,hehelpedhisteacherfinishapaintingcalledTheBaptismofChrist.Whenhewas30,hemovedtoMilanwherehepaintedmostofhispictures.DaVinci'spaintingsweredoneintheRealiststyle.PaulKleePaulKleewasborninSwitzerlandin1887.Helovedcats.Hehadatleast8,926worksofart.Intheseworksofart,heusedsimplelinesandstrongcolors.Healsousedsimpleshapestomakeimportantpartsofthepainting.Kleepaintedinmanystyles,butalotofthemwereinthePrimitiveandSurrealist(超現(xiàn)實(shí)主義)styles.96.WhydidMaraChagalloftenpaintviolinists? A.Becausehisuncleencouragedhimtodoso. B.Becausehewantedtoappealtothepublic. C.Becausehelovedplayingviolinverymuch. D.BecauseRussian-Jewishvillagerslikedviolin.97.Theunderlinedword"odd"inparagraph2mostprobablymeans"

". A.strange B.beautiful C.scary D.ugly98.WhatcanweknowaboutLeonardoDaVinci? A.Helikedartmorethanmusic. B.Hehadabroadinterestbesidesart. C.TheBaptismofChristishisgoodwork. D.Hispaintingswereallbasedonrealstories.99.Accordingtothepassage,wecaninferthat

. A.SalvadorDaliwastoofoolishtostudy B.allofMaraChagall'sworksareaboutviolinists C.strongcolorsareusedineveryPaulKlee'spainting D.PaulKlee'spaintingsaremostlyfromsimpleshapesBGettingridofdirt,intheopinionofmostpeople,isagoodthing.However,thereisnothingfixedaboutattitudestodirt.Intheearly16thcentury,peoplethoughtthatdirtontheskinwasameanstoblockoutdisease,asmedicalopinionhaditthatwashingoffdirtwithhotwatercouldopenuptheskinandletillsin.Aparticulardangerwasthoughttolieinpublicbaths.By1538,theFrenchkinghadclosedthebathhousesinhiskingdom.SodidthekingofEnglandin1546.ThusbeganalongtimewhentherichandthepoorinEuropelivedwithdirtinafriendlyway.HenryIV,KingofFrance,wasfamouslydirty.Uponlearningthatanoblemanhadtakenabath,thekingorderedthat,toavoidtheattackofdisease,thenoblemanshouldnotgoout.Thoughthebeliefinthemeritofdirtwaslong-lived,dirthasnolongerbeenregardedasaniceneighboreversincethe18thcentury.Scientificallyspeaking,cleaningawaydirtisgoodtohealth.Cleanwatersupplyandhandwashingarepracticalmeansofpreventingdisease.Yet,itseemsthatstandardsofcleanlinesshavemovedbeyondsciencesinceWorldWarⅡ.Advertisementsrepeatedlyselltheidea:clothesneedtobewhiterthanwhite,clothseversofter,surfacestoshine.Hasthehatefordirt,however,gonetoofar?Attitudestodirtstilldifferhugelynowadays.Manyfirst-timeparentsnervouslytrytowarntheirchildrenofftouchingdirt,whichmightberesponsibleforthespreadofdisease.Onthecontrary,MaryRuebush,anAmericanimmunologist(免疫學(xué)家),encourageschildrentoplayinthedirttobuildupastrongimmunesystem.Andthelatterpositionisgainingsomeground.100.ThekingsofFranceandEnglandinthe16thcenturyclosedbathhousesbecause

. A.theylivedhealthilyinadirtyenvironment B.theythoughtbathhousesweretodirtytostayin C.theybelieveddiseasecouldbespreadinpublicbaths D.theyconsideredbathingasthecauseofskindisease101.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesHenryIV'sattitudetobathing? A.Afraid. B.Curious. C.Approving. D.Uninterested.102.Howdoesthepassagemainlydevelop? A.Byprovidingexamples. B.Bymakingcomparisons. C.Byfollowingtheorderoftime. D.Byfollowingtheorderofimportance.103.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage? A.Tostresstheroleofdirt. B.Tointroducethehistoryofdirt. C.Tocallattentiontothedangerofdirt. D.Topresentthechangeofviewsondirt.CGaudiNandaseesawearablecomputerasahandbag—onethat'sbuiltoutoffour-inchsquaresandtrianglesoffiber,withtinycomputerchipsembedded(嵌于)init.Itlooks,feelsandweighslikeyourtypicalleatherpurse.That'swherethesimilaritiesend:Thisbagcanwirelesslykeeptrackofyourbelongingsandremindyou,justasyou'reabouttoleavethehouse,totakeyourwallet.Itcanreviewtheweatherreportandsuggestthatyoutakeanumbrella.Thispursecanevenuploadyourfavoritesongsontoyourscarf.Surely,acomputingpurseandscarfsetmayseemlikethestuffofsciencefiction.Butthesedevices,partofnextgenerationofwearablecomputers,couldbecomecommonplacewithinafewyears.Dupontcreatednewsuperstrongfibersthatcanconductelectricityandcanbewovenintoordinary-lookingclothes.Andthechipmakerdevelopedchippackagingallowingwearablecomputerstobewashed,evenintheheavy-duty(耐磨損的)cycle.Asaresult,thesenewwearabledevicesaredifferentfromtheheavyanddownrightsillyversionsoftherecentpast,whichoftenrequireduserstobewrappedinwiresandtypeontheirstomachs.Unliketheirpredecessors,thesenewwearablecomputersalsomakeeconomicsense.Whenherbagbecomescommerciallyavailableintwotothreeyears,Nandaexpectsitwillcostaround$150,whichisthepriceofanaverageleatherpurse.Here'showthebagworks:Youplaceaspecialradio-signal-transmittingchipontoyourwallet.Asimilarradioinyourpursepicksupthesignalandnotifiesyouthatyou'veforgottentotakeyourwallet.Inturn,sensorsonyourpurse'shandleswillnotifythecomputerthatyou'vepickedupthepurseandarereadytogo.Already,thesenewkindsofwearabledevicesarebeingadoptedforuseinmarketslikeautorepair,emergencyservices,medicalmonitoring—andeven,increasingly,forconsumersatlarge.Indeed,morepeoplewillwanttocrossthatbridgeinthecomingyears—makingforaboomingmarketforwearablecomputersthatdon'tlooklikesomethingoutofsciencefiction.104.Accordingtothepassage,thenewwearablecomputers

. A.requireuserstooperateonthestomach B.pickupthesignalsthroughwiresandchips C.arebeingappliedinsomedifferentareasnow D.aresmarterbutmoreexpensivethantheoldones105.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinthelastparagraphmean? A.Thenewwearablecomputershavebecomefashionable. B.Peoplewouldliketolearnmoreaboutthenewcomputers. C.Newwearablecomputerspromisetosellwellinthefuture. D.Theideaofthepurse-likecomputerscomesfromsciencefiction.106.Thepurposeofthepassageisto

. A.introduceanewkindofcomputer B.explainthefunctionsofcomputers C.comparedifferenttypesofcomputers D.showhowhightechnologyaffectsourlifeDAn800-year-oldmerchantshipwasraisedfromthebottomoftheSouthChinaSeaonSaturday,loadedwithprecioustradinggoodsthatmightconfirmtheexistenceofanancientmaritimetraderoutelinkingChinaandtheWest.The30-meter(100-foot)woodenshipcontainedthousandsofgold,silverandporcelain(瓷器)tradinggoods.NamedtheNanhaiNo.1or"SouthChinaSeaNo.1"byarchaeologists(考古學(xué)家),theshipwasdiscoveredin1987offthecoastofGuangdongprovince,buriedintwometers(6.5feet)ofmudatadepthof30meters.ItwassupposedtohavebeenraisedfromtheseabedoffSouthChinainOctober,butstrongwindandtechnicalfaultsstalledtheoperation.TheearliestpossibletimetableislateDecember.TheNanhaiwillbepulledintoa150millionyuan($20million)museumbuilttohouseitinGuangdong,whereitwillbeplacedinatankcalledthe"crystalpalace"withthesamewatertemperatureandpressurethatitexperiencedontheseabed.Themuseumisexpectedtoopenbytheendofnextyearandvisitorswillbeabletowatchexcavation(出土文物)oftheshipthroughwindowsinthesidesofthetank.Morethan4,000gold,silverandporcelaincontainershavebeenfoundontheNanhai,oneofthebiggestandoldestmerchantshipseverrecoveredinChina.Alsodiscoveredwere6,000coppercoinsfromtheSongDynasty(960-1279AD),whentheboatwasbuilt.TheNanhaicouldprovideevidenceofa"MarineSilkRoad"linkingChina'sGuangdongandFujianprovincestoSoutheastAsia,AfricaandEurope,similartothebetter-known,overlandSilkRoadstretchingacrosscentralAsiaintoEurope."The'MarineSilkRoad',liketheancientSilkRoadwhichconnectedChinawithsouth,westandcentralAsiaandEurope,wasalsoabridgelinkingEasternandWesterncultures."saidHuangZongwei,aprofessoratGuangdong'sSunYat-SenUniversity.107.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassageisto

. A.persuadeustobelievethereisamerchantshipinthesea B.tellusChinaraisesasunkenmerchantshipafter800years C.informusthatChinaandtheWestusedtobelinkedclosely D.makeusknowChinawasapowerfulcountry800yearsago108.Theunderlinedword"stalled"inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans"

". A.putoff B.spedup C.dealtwith D.addedto109.AllofthefollowingthingswerefoundintheshipEXCEPT

. A.coppercoins B.tradinggoods C.containers D.silk110.The"MarineSilkRoad"connectedChinawith

. A.Australia B.Africa C.centralAsia D.America八、短文7選5(5選5等)(共5小題;共10分)Sometimeswillpowerisalotlikethetelevisionremotecontrolhardtofindjustwhenyouwantitmost.111.

Buttherearewaystoincreaseyourwillpower.Don'ttrytochangeyoureconomicsituation,winapromotionandloseweightallonthesamemorning.Setoneclear,specificgoalandmakearealisticplantoachieveit.Extrawillpowersometimesrequiresextraenergy,sodon'tspreadyourselftoothin.112.

Whateveryourgoalis,don'texpecttoachieveitovernight.113.

Ifyouaretryingtokickacoffeehabit,startbyreplacingyourmorningcupofcoffeewithaglassofwater,insteadofpromisingnevertodrinkcoffeeagain.Congratulateyourselfonthesmallachievements.Thesesuccesseshelpyourwillpowergrow.114.

Askfriends,familyorcolleaguesforassistanceandtellthemexactlyhowtheycanhelp.Ifyourcreditcardbillshaverisen,forinstance,letfriendsknowthatyouarecuttingbackonexpenses.Suggesthavingacommondinnerinsteadofmeetingatanexpensiverestaurant.Findasupportgroupororganizationrelatedtoyourgoalandattendtheirmeetings.Youcangetvaluableadvice,understandingandinformation.Ifpossible,changeyourenvironmenttoencouragepositivebehavior.Wanttogetinshape?Keepanextrasetofworkoutclothesinyourofficeasaremindertostopbythegymonthewayhome.Quittingsmoking?115.

A.Realsuccesstakestime. B.Focusononegoalatatime. C.Changeyourenvironmenttochangeyourlife. D.Improveyourwillpowerbyasupportnetwork. E.Changingyourbehaviorrequiresmorethanwillpower. F.Avoidbarsorrestaurantswhereyoumightbeattractedtolightup. G.Breakingabadhabitorforminganewandhealthyonecanbedifficult.九、補(bǔ)全短文(共10小題;共10分)Theword“pub”istheshortformfor“publichouse”inGreatBritain.It116.

(suppose)tobetheEnglishmen'sfavouritemeetingplace,117.

theycangettogetherwithfriendsoverapinofbeerandtalkaboutfootball,horseracing118.

business.Pubsareusuallyopenfrom11a.m.tomidnight.YoumaynoticethatthepubistheEnglishmen'smeetingplace.Itisnotquiterespectablefor119.

womantogointoapubalone.Shemusthaveamangowith120.

.Perhapsthat'spartlythereason121.

pubsdepressme—theyareintended122.

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