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單元檢測卷(四)Unit4Stageandscreen

第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5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)。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.WhatdoweknowaboutMrWhite?

A.Hehasmuchmoney.B.Heisagoodteacher.C.Heisverylucky.

2.Whatisthewomanbusywith?

A.Acomputergame.B.Anemail.C.Apaper.

3.HowmuchisJohn,selectricitybill?

A.50dollars.B.36dollars.C.30dollars.

4.What'swrongwithJane?

A.Shehasatoothache.B.Shehasaheadache.C.Shehasastomachache.

5.Wherewi11Samworkduringthesummervacation?

A.Inarestaurant.B.Inanamusementpark.C.Inaschool.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5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)。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。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Wherearethetwospeakerstalking?

A.Atabusstop.B.Inazoo.C.Onabus.

7.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.TaketheNo.36bus.B.Walktothenextstreet.C.TaketheNo.310bus.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.WhereisProfessorGreennow?

A.Inahotel.B.Inacollege.C.Inhisoffice.

9.WhatdidMrsBlackaskthemantodo?

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A.Todial114forher.B.Tochangeadollar.C.Tocallherback.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Whatdoesthemanthinkisimportantforthewoman?

A.Theweight.B.Theheight.C.Thehealth.

11.Whatfooddoesthewomandislikeprobably?

A.Friedfood.B.Boiledfood.C.Salads.

12.Whatdoesthewomandoattheweekend?

A.Goforawalk.B.Rideabike.C.Goswimming.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.HowmanyclassesarethereinSeniorOne?

A.32.B.30.C.28.

14.Wherewillthe200studentshavetostudy?

A.Intheirclassrooms.B.Inthedormitories.C.Inthelabs.

15.Whatwillsomestudentshavetosharewithothers?

A.Textbooks.B.Desks.C.Dictionaries.

16.Whatdoestheschoollackmostly?

A.Somelabs.B.Ateachingbuilding.C.Alibrary.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Howmanypeopledoesthekingrule?

A.Eighteen.B.Fourteen.C.Thirteen.

18.WhomdidtheQueensendtotheislandprobably?

A.Adoctor.B.Aphotographer.C.Afisherman.

19.Whatisallowedontheisland?

A.Buildingmorehouses.B.Runningarestaurant.C.Buildingmoreroads.

20.Whenaretouristsforbiddentogetontheisland?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

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閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。

A

[2022,煙臺高一上期末]Hereare4wonderfulhotelswhereyoucansleepinthe

greatoutdoors.

Amanruya,Turkey

Amanruyaisanidealresortforanytravelerwhowantstospendthewholeday

outdoors.Thehoteloffersadventuresincludingislandpicnicsandexplorationsof

ancientremains.Alltheroomsshouldbereserved(預(yù)定)twoweeksbeforehand.Rates

startat$535anightperperson.

NgalaSafariLodge,SouthAfrica

ThehotelislocatedontheedgeofKrugerNationalPark.Touristscanenjoy

aone-nightexperienceinafour-leveltreehousetogetclosetotheanimalshanging

aboutinthepark.Justdon,texpecttopostlivetoyoursocialplatformfromhere:

thetreehouseisofftheInternet.Ratesstartat$560anightperperson.

LaValiseTulum,Mexico

Ifyoucan,tdecidewhethertosleepindoorsoroutdoors,whynotbookaroom

thatletsyoudobothinthesamebed?SuchisthemainfeatureofLaValiseTulum.

Theking-sizebedcanbemovedoutontothesea-facingbalcony(陽臺)foranight

underthestarsormovedinforamoreprivateexperience.Unsurprisingly,thisroom

ishighlypopular,withreservationsoftenmadeafullyearbeforehand.Ratesstart

at$600anightperperson.

LasVentanasalParaiso,Mexico

Atthisfamousresort,anyonewhobooksaroomwitharooftopterrace(露天

平臺)canspendamagicalnightoutdoors.Thehotel'sSleepingUndertheStars

Experienceaimstointroducegueststotheincrediblestarwatchingforwhichthe

areaisknown.Theserviceincludesthesetupofafour-posterbed,flowers,and,

naturally,atelescopeforfindingyourfavoritestars.Ratesstartat$615anight

perperson.

21.Howmuchshouldacouplepayforatwo-nightstayinNgalaSafariLodge?

A.$2,140.B.$2,240.C.$2,400.D.$2,460.

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22.Whichhotelsuitstouristsbestwholoveobservingstars?

A.Amanruya.B.NgalaSafariLodge.

C.LaValiseTulum.D.LasVentanasalParaiso.

23.WhatdoAmanruyaandLaValiseTulumhaveincommon?

A.Theyofferoutdoorvisitstoancientsites.

B.Theirroomsshouldbebookedinadvance.

C.Touristscanenjoythebeautifulviewsofthesea.

D.Touristscanchoosetosleepeitherindoorsoroutdoors.

B

[2022?青島高一上期末]AnIndonesianlibrarianislendingbookstochildrenin

exchangefortrashtheycollectinanovelwaytocleanuptheenvironmentandget

thekidstoreadmore.

Eachweekday,RadenRoroIlendarti,alibrarianinIndonesia'sJavaIslandrides

herthree-wheelerwithbookspiledupatthebackforchildreninMuntangvillage

toexchangeforplasticcups,bagsandotherwastethatshecarriesback.Assoon

assheshowsup,littlechildren,manyaccompaniedbytheirmothers,surroundher

“TrashLibrary“andaskloudlyforthebooks.Theyareallcarryingtrashbags

andRaden,sthree-wheelerquicklyfillsupwiththemasthebooksflyout.She,s

happythekidsaregoingtospendlesstimeononlinegamesasaresult.

“Letusgetkidstoreadmoreandbuildacultureofliteracyfromayoungage,“

Radensaid."Weshouldalsotakecareofourwasteinordertofightagainstclimate

changeandtosavetheearthfromtrash,“shesaid.

Shecollectsabout100kgofwasteeachweek,whichisthensortedoutbyher

colleaguesandsentforrecyclingorsold.Shehasastockof6,000bookstolend

andwantstotakethemobileservicetoneighboringareasaswell.

KevinAlamsyah,aneager11-year-oldreader,looksforwastelyinginthevillage.

uWhenthereistoomuchtrash,ourenvironmentwillbecomedirtyandit'snothealthy.

That'swhyIlookfortrashtoborrowabook,“hesays.

Theliteracyrateforabove-15-year-oldsinIndonesiaisaround96percent,but

aSeptemberreportbytheWorldBankwarnedthatthepandemicwillleavemorethan

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80%of15-year-oldsbelowtheminimumreadinglevelidentifiedbytheOrganization

forEconomicCooperationandDevelopment.

24.Whatis“TrashLibraryvlike?

A.Well-decorated.B.Noisyanddirty.

C.Relaxing.D.Popular.

25.WhydoesRadenrunthe"TrashLibraryv?

A.Tofightagainstclimatechange.

B.Tocollecttrashformoney.

C.Tohelpkidsgetawayfromonlinegames.

D.Togetkidstoreadmoreandcarefortheenvironment.

26.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

A.Indonesia,senvironmentalsituationisworrying.

B.PeopleinIndonesiahasaverylowliteracyrate.

C.Thetrashlibraryhasbeenintroducedtomanyothercities.

D.Thepandemichasanegativeeffectonteenagers,reading.

27.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.ANovelWaytoImproveLibraryB.TheIndonesianSystemforReading

C.YourTrashBenefitingtheEnvironmentD.YourCollectedTrashforOurBooks

C

Inrecentyears,researchersofCornellUniversity'sFoodandBrandLabare

studyinghowenvironmentalfactorsinfluencemanyAmericanstounnoticeablyeattoo

much.Manypeoplewronglybelievethatfactorslikehungerorboredomanddepression

arethemaincausesofovereating,buttheirresearchhasshownotherwise.Itis

thoughtthatweovereatifthefoodisgoodorifwe'rereallyhungry.Inreality,

thosearetwoofthelastthingsthatdeterminehowmuchweeat.

Inoneexperiment,theresearcherplacedjarsofcandiesinworkers'offices

foramonth.Then,hemovedthecandies1.8maway.Theofficeworkersatefivemore

candieseachdaywhenthejarwasclosertothem,equalinganadditional125calories

aclay.Itdoesnotsoundtoobad,butaddthatupoverayearandyouwillhavegained

5.4kg."Ifsomethingisvisible,everytimeweseeit,wehavetomakeadecision:

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toeatitornot?”theresearcherexplained.

Intheotherexperiment,moviegoersweregivenfive-day-oldpopcorn,somein

medium-sizebuckets,someinlargebuckets.Theresearcherfoundthatmoviegoers

whohadthelargerbucketsate53percentmore,despiteitsunpleasanttaste.He

believesthatthedistractionofthemovieandhearingotherseatthepopcorn

persuadepeopletokeepeating.

Thefindingsinotherresearcheshaveshownthatwetendtoeatmorewhenwe

uselargerdishes,eatinfrontofthetelevision,ordinewithsomeonewhoeats

alot.Researchersofthelabadviseagradualapproachinchangingeatinghabits.

Peoplecancutacoupleofhundredcaloriesadaybydoingthingssuchasavoiding

openfooddishesattheoffice,usingsmallerservingbowls,sittingnexttothe

slowesteaterandbeingthelastonetostarteating.

28.Whatisthetruthshownbythestudy?

A.Weeatmorewhenthefoodisgood.B.Peopletendtoeatalotwhenthey

dineout.

C.Feelingdepressedleadsustoovereat.D.Hungerisnotthekeyfactor

inovereating.

29.Whatcanwelearnfromthetwoexperiments?

A.Peopleturntomorecandiesformoreenergy.

B?Officeworkerseatmorecandiesduetovisibility.

C.Moviegoerseatmorepopcornbecauseitistasty.

D.Peoplekeepeatingpopcorntoenjoythemovie.

30.Whatissuggestedinchangingeatinghabits?

A.Diningwithslimpersons.B.Eatingwhilewatchingfilms.

C.Usingsmallerdishes.D.Startingeatingearlier.

31.Whatisthepurposeofthetext?

A.Todisplayaresearchprocess.B.Toinstructhowtodoresearch

experiments.

C.Towarnagainstovereating.D.Toadvisebeingamindfuleater.

D

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[2022?鞍山高一質(zhì)檢]Nowadays,there,slotsofadviceonhowtogivepraiseand

positivecommentstoothers,butfewsuggestionsonhowtoreceivetheflattering(奉

承)messages.Acceptingpraisecanmakemanypeoplefeel1ikeafishoutofwater

becauseevenwhenweareproudofourachievements,wedon'twanttoappearproud.

ThisisexactlyhowIfeltatmydad'sbirthdayparty.

Justafewdaysbefore,Ireceivedmyuniversityresults;myparentswereso

proudofme.Onarrival,everyguestalreadyknewmygrades.Asthepartywenton,

dozensofpeoplegreetedmewithwarm,heartfeltcongratulations.Iwassurrounded

bysomuchunexpectedpraise!Concernedaboutstealingmydad'sspotlight,Itried

toturnthekindattentionawayfrommyselfandmentionthebackground.Ijokedthat

theprofessormusthavebeeninaverygoodmoodwhenshemarkedmypaper,andthat

Iwasjust"lucky”.

Fewofuswishtoappearvain(自負(fù)的).Wemayworrythatourhonorwillcause

envy(妒忌)fromothers.Intheworkplace,there,sfearthatpraisemightbringextra

workandhigherexpectations.Nowthatyourbosshasseenyouareago-

getter,theyyregoingtopileonthepressure!

Lookingback,thepraiseIreceivedfromtheguestsatthepartywasheartfelt.

Mydegreehadn,thelpedtheminanywaysotherewasnodutyforthemtocomment,

buttheystillcaredenoughtosay“welldone”.Insteadofignoringthepraise,

Ishouldcommentonhowkindtheywerefornoticing,orhowpleasedIwaswithmy

achievements.

Anothergoodchoiceisto“forward“praise-perhapsotherpeopleplayedapart

inyoursuccessanddeservetosharetheattention.Ifyou'restilllostforwords,

asimple“thankyou“isthebestwaytogo.So,thenexttimeyougetthepraise

youdeserve,don,thideyourprideandtrytoenjoythemoment.

32.Howdomanypeoplefeelwhenacceptingpraise?

A.Uneasy.B.Confused.C.Confident.D.Ashamed.

33.Whatwastheauthor*sreactiontotheunexpectedpraiseattheparty?

A.Sheignoredtheremarks.B.Sheowedittotheprofessor.

C.Shesincerelythankedtheguests.D.Shefeltproudofherachievements.

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34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword”go-getter”inParagraph3probablymean?

A.Aproudperson.B.Aworriedperson.

C.Anableperson.D.Agreen-eyedperson.

35.Whatmightbetheauthor,spurposeofwritingthetext?

A.Towarmpeopletokeephonest.B.Toshareoneofherbigmoments.

C.Toshowtheimportanceofpraise.D.Toencouragepeopletoenjoypraise.

第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多

余選項(xiàng)。

[2022?聊城高一上期末]Peopledon'treallycarewhatyousay.36Actions

speaklouderthanwords.Butalwaysyouaresayingitmorethanyouaredoingit.

Attheendoftheday,yourwordsdon,tmeanmuch.Peoplewillrememberyoubyyour

actions,notbyyourwords.Someonesays,"I'mgoingtobesuccessful,I'mgoing

tobefamous,andI'mgoingtobeamillionaire.nButeverytimeyouseethem,they

arejustchattingandrelaxing,justbeinglazy.Sotheyonlyhavethewords,not

theactions.37

Thelyrics(歌詞)toyourfavoritesongonpaperdon'tmeanmuch.Theyarejust

words.It'sthesingerthatcanbringthewordsalivethroughtheiractions.Talk

ischeapbutactionsareexpensive.Inotherwords,wordsdon'tdomuch,actions

doeverything.

Allofthefamouspeoplewhohadsuccessfulstoriesdidn'tgettherebysimply

talkingaboutbeingthere.38Theyworkedhardtobewheretheyaretoday.They

madesomethinghappen.Theirwordsbecametheiractions.Theirdeedsbecametheir

habits.

39Youwouldregretalltheopportunitiesthatyou*veturneddownandall

thechancesthatyounevertook.Itwasjustbecauseyouwereafraidoryouwere

worriedaboutwhatotherpeoplethink.Ifyouwishsomeonetobelieveyouwhenyou

saysomething,youhavetodosomething.Wordsarethetalk,actionsarethewalk.

A.Theydidsomethingaboutit.

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B.Allyouhavegottodoiswalkthetalk.

C.Theypaymoreattentiontowhatyoudo.

D.Theywouldliketoexplorehowtobedoers.

E.WhatImeanisthatwordsandactionsarefunctioningdifferently.

F?Ifyouhadoneweeklefttolive,youwouldregretsomuchinyourlife.

G.WhatIneedyoutounderstandiswordsarethetalk,actionsarethewalk.

第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。

I*minterestedinacareerin41,soIdecidedtovolunteerforservice

atthelocalhospital.Ithoughtitwouldbethebestofbothworlds:42people

whilegettingvaluableonthejobexperience!SoIwenttothebusinessoffice.

43,thehospitaldirectorwasquitewillingtoletmehelpout,andhesaid

Icould44thatsummerassoonasIfinishedmyfinals.

Soonenough,I45formyfirstdayatthehospital.Thedirectorgaveme

abrieftourofdifferentdepartments(科室)4日westoppedright,infrontof

thematernityward(產(chǎn)科病房).Iwasoverwhelmed(受不了的)bythesounds.Women

shoutedandnewborns47.IgotnervousandwonderedifIhadbeeninahurrywhen

I48togoforsucha49job.

My50musthaveshownclearlyonmyfacebecausethedirectorsaid,"Don't

worry.Youaregoingtohelpinthenursery."51that,wewalkeddownahallway

filledwithballoons,beautifulflowersandintothe52roomI'veeverseen.

Thesoftcolorsprovidedaquietbackdroptothesleepingbabies.Thenurseincharge

ofthenursery53me,thankedmefor54,andaskedmetostartputtingsome

babythingsawayinthedrawers.Thedirectorgavemea55look,whichIreturned

withaquietnod.Igotrighttowork.

41.A.teachingB.nursingC.dancingD.acting

42.A.helpingB.movingC.encouragingD.visiting

43.A.FinallyB.FortunatelyC.SuddenlyD.Immediately

44.A.startB.signC.learnD.ask

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45.A.wentoverB.showedupC.turnedoutD.kepton

46.A.asB.whenC.untilD.before

47.A.playedB.sleptC.criedD.laughed

48.A.stoppedB.continuedC.refusedD.decided

49.A.difficultB.boringC.smallD.dangerous

50.A.fearB.angerC.painD.surprise

51.A.ForB.LikeC.WithD.Before

52.A.mostpeacefulB.mostconvenientC.largestD.cleanest

53.A.replacedB.rememberedC.welcomedD.trusted

54.A.waitingB.returningC.listeningD.coming

55.A.questioningB.quickC.seriousD.familiar

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。

In2005,TanyaPinto,ayoungbusinesswomanintheUS,paidavisit56.

herbirthplace,India.Thereshetraveledandspentthreemonths57.

(volunteer)todosomethingforchildreningreatneed.Theexperiencewaslife

changing.58.________that*swhyshestartedBaalDanCharities,meaningaHelping

children.”

Atfirst,BaalDanprovidedstreetchildrenwithclothes.Later,food,medicine,

schoolbooks,andsomeeducation59.(give)toorphanages,schoolsandlocal

projects.Tanyagotfirstdonations(捐贈(zèng))fromfriendsandco-workersandtoday,

morepeoplecometoherhelpoutof60.(kind).

Itisagreatjob.Atacarecenter,twoboys,61.Tanya,scharityhad

helped,recognizedherandeagerlytoldhertheyweredoingwellaftertheywere

rescuedfromthestreets.Intheyears62.________(come),Tanyahopestodomore.

“Iwilltakethemtothezoo,theparkorforanouting.AndI'11dothingsthat

arereallyfun63.(activity),because1liketobringsomefunintotheir

poorlife,“saysTanya.

WhatTanyadoesis64.(inspire).Ifyou,renotrichorfamous,youcan

stilldosomethingtohelpmake65.betterworld.

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第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié)(滿分15分)

假如你是李華,請你給某英文報(bào)社的“城市風(fēng)采”欄目寫一篇短文,介紹我們偉大祖國

的首都一一北京.要點(diǎn)如下:

1.基本概況:人口約2000萬,面積16000多平方千米,位于華北平原北部;

2.歷史與文化:有3000多年的歷史,是我國的政治、文化中心,有很多大學(xué),其中

清華大學(xué)和北京大學(xué)是最著名的;

3.交通與旅游:交通便利,有天安門廣場、故宮博物院、長城、鳥巢等很多旅游景點(diǎn)。

注意:

1.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出。

Beijing,thecapitalofChina,isabeautiful

city._______________________________________________________________________________

Now,Beijingisplayingamoreandmoreimportantroleintheworld.

第二節(jié)(滿分25分)

閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。

[2022,遼寧高一上期末]Soapyisatwenty-four-poundrabbit.Peoplelook

surprisedwhentheyfirsttouchhimandremarkhowsoftheis.I'venoticedheseems

tomakeeveryonewhomeetshimalittlesofter,too.SowhenIstartedtoworkas

avolunteerinthecommunity,Idecidedtotakehimwithmeasatherapy(療法)animal.

Oneday,SoapyandIvisitedashelterforwomenwhohadsufferedfromviolence.

Thewomenintheshelteralllookedatmeinlowspirits.Noonesmiledagreeting.

Onelittlegirlinparticularcaughtmyattention.Neverraisinghereyes,never

reachingout,shewanderedinandoutofthegatheredgroup.Thestaffinformedme

thatthelittlegirl,namedAlice,hadbeenthereforoveramonthandhadnotspoken

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theentiretime.Nothingtheytriedhadanyeffect.Ididn,twanttoimaginewhat

wouldhavehappenedtorobthislittlegirlofthecuriosityandenthusiasmsonatural

tochildhood.

Spreadingablanketonthefloor,IsatdownandopenedSoapy'scarrier.Asthe

womencircledaroundme,ItoldthegroupthatSoapywouldcometothemiftheysat

ontheblanket.Severalwomendidthis,includingAlice.Inashorttime,Soapy

emergedfromhiscarrierandslowlyjumpedfromonewomantoanother.Aftertouching

Soapy,thesewomenlookeddownandsmiledsoftly.Soapycontinuedhisrounds,and

thewomengraduallybegantotalkaboutSoapyandIchattedwiththemasIkeptone

eyeonAlice.Shesatrigidlyattheedgeoftheblanketandlegsheldoutstraight

infrontofher.ShewasstaringhardatSoapy.ItappearedthatSoapykeptmaking

eyecontactwithher,too.Hewouldjumpfrompersontoperson,eachvisittaking

himclosertoher.Ibegantowonderifhewasstoppingtogivehertimetowatch

him.Ilookedatheragain.Shesattherenervously,juststaring.

注意:L續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;

2.請按如下格式作答。

FinallySoapycametoastopwhenhewasabouttwoinchesfromAlice,s

legs._______________________________________________________________________________

Dayslater,1revisitedtheshelterwithSoapy:surprisedtofindAliceeven

happierthan

before.

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單元檢測卷(四)

第一部分

答案:

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(Text1)

W:ThisschoolisluckytohaveateacherasgoodasMrWhite.

M:Yes.Heisoneinamillion.

(Text2)

M:Whyareyoustillworkingonthecomputer?It'sverylatenow.

W:IhavetostayupuntilIfinishthepaper.Maybeitwillbedoneatoneo'clock.

(Text3)

W:Ican'tbelieveit,John.Mytelephonebillis$30thismonth!

M:Oh,mineis$36,andmyelectricitybil1is$50.

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(Text4)

M:Whydon'tyoueatyourchocolatecake,Jane?Don*tyoulikechocolate?

W:Yes,Ido.ButIamhavingtroublewithmybadteeth.

(Text5)

W:Sam,whyareyoustillhere?Ithoughtyouleftat5:00.

M:No,rmdoingthehomework.

W:ButIrememberyouhadapart-timejobintheevening.

M:Iquittedthejobintherestaurant.I'11doanotheroneinanamusementpark

duringoursummervacation.

(Text6)

W:Excuseme.IsthiswhereIcancatchthebustothezoo?

M:Well,youcantaketheNo.36busfromhere,butinhalfanhour,youhave

towalkabout20minutestogetthere.

W:Thatdoesn,tsoundtoobad.

M:Actually,ifyouwalktothebusstopinthenextstreet,youcantakethe

No.301buswhichwillletyourightoffinfrontofthezoo.

W:Maybethat'swhatI'lldo.Thanksalot.

(Text7)

M:Excuseme,MrsBlack.Ialmostforgottherewasaphonemessageforyou.

ProfessorGreenaskedyoutocallhimback.

W:Whereishenow,doyouknow?

M:HeisstayingattheBlackwoodHotel,Room809.

W:Thankyou.DoyouhavethenumberoftheBlackwoodHotel?

M:rmsorry,Idon't.Butyoucangetitbydialing114.

W:Bytheway,couldItroubleyoutochangeadollar?

M:Allright.Hereisyourmoney.Look,thepublicphoneisoverthereonyour

right.

W:Thanksalot.

(Text8)

W:DoyouthinkthatI'mfatterthanbefore?

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M:Hmmm,alittlebit.Areyouupsetwiththat?

W:Yes,ofcourse.Idon,tlikebeingfat,youknow!Imustbeonadiet.

M:Aslongasyou'rehealthy,Ithinkit'sokay.

W:Well,youareright.ButIstillwanttobeonadiet.

M:So,whatkindsoffooddoyouavoideating?

W:That'stheproblem.Ilovecreamandalsofriedfood.AsfarasIknow,they

containtoomuchfat.

M:Howaboutboiledfood?

W:Well,Idon,treallylikethem.ButImustcontrolmyself.Iwilltrysome

saladsthatarealsomyfavourite.

M:Andyoushoulddomoreexercisetoloseyourweight.

W:Yes,nowIwalktoworkev

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