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sup?
Whyareyoustandingonthedesk?
Thelightssuddenlywentoff.Thebulbmusthaveburntout.
Whatisthemanmostprobablydoing?
4.W:
Iwilltakethisroom,howmuchistherent?
Well,twohundredpoundseachmonth.Youneedtopaythreemonths’rentinadvance,plusadepositof100pounds.
Accordingtotheman,howmuchshouldthewomanpayintotal?
5.W:
I'
lltakeaninterviewforapart-timelibrariantomorrow.
Don'
tworry.Othersstandnochanceifyoutaketheinterview.
Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman'
schanceofgettingthejob?
6.M:
Icouldn'
tsleepatalllastnight.Thebedisnotcomfortable.
tblamethebed.Youshouldstopdrinkingwine.
Whatdoesthewomanimply?
7.W:
Andy,Iboughtashirtforyou.
Thankyou.Ihopeyoukeptthereceipt.I'
veputonsomeweight.
Whatdoesthemanimply?
8.W:
mterriblysorry,butyourflighthasbeencanceled.
N:
What?
Inthatcase,Ihopeyouwillputmeupsomewheretonight.
Whatdoesthemanexpectawomantodoforhim?
9.W:
Anewhotelislookingforworkers.Theyneedthreehundrednewworkers.Butover4,000peopleshowedup.
Yes,IsawthenewsonTV.Istillhavemyjob,thankgoodness.
Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
10.W:
Professorsmithexplainedthephysicsproblemveryclearly.
Didhe?
Unfortunately,itisstillallGreektome.
Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
SectionB
InSectionB,youwillheartwopassagesandonelongerconversation,aftereachpassageorconversation,youwillbeaskedseveralquestions,thepassageandtheconversationwillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.
Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingtalk.
Withafascinatingpastandmorethanfourcenturiesofhistory,St.Augustineisoneofthenation'
soldestcitiesandanAmericantreasure.LocatedonFlorida’sAtlanticcoast,itishometomanyfineexamplesofEuropeanarchitectureandwildscenicviews.In1513,whilelookingforthestoriedfountainofyouth,anexplorerfoundthislandandcalleditLaFlorida,andclaimeditforSpain,thenin1565,aSpanishconquerestablishedasettlementthereandnameditSt.Augustine,exceptforatwentyyearperiodofEnglishrule.FloridaremainedunderSpanishruleuntiltheUnitedStatestookcontrolin1821.Intheyearsafteritsfounding,thecityofSt.AugustinewasattackedbytheFrenchandEnglishandbynativeAmericanswhoaresaidtohaveshotflamingarrowsatthecity'
sdefensivebuilding,settingitonfire.Morerecently,naturehasstrickentheregionwithhurricanes,Matthewon2016andIrmain2017.Still,StAugustineendures.Astheregionrecovers,visitorsshouldn'
toverlookit.St.Augustinehassufferedmuchinitslonghistory.Hopefully,visitorswillcomeandperhapssupporttheFlorida’scoastrecoverywhilediscoveringitscenturiesofhistoryandmilesofcoastalbeauty.
Questions:
11.WhichcountryfirstgovernedFloridainhistory?
12.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueofSaintAugustine?
13.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingtalk.
TransportforLondonhasalostpropertyofficewhichcollectstheitemsleftbehindaspeopleflowthroughthecity'
stransportsystemeachday.ItisthebiggestlostpropertyofficeinEurope,beatengloballyonlybyTokyo'
s.65staffsortthroughhundredsofthousandsoflostandforgottenitemseachattheoffice,whichisrunbyPaulCowan.Accordingtothelatestdata,Cowan’steamdealtwithoverthreehundredthousanditemsinthefirstquarteroftheyear.Asthedatareveals,veryfewareclaimed.Forexample,ofthenearly13,000keyshandedintolostpropertylastyear,justunder1,400werereturnedtotheirowners,saysCowan.Overall,twentypercentofstockisclaimedwithinthreemonth.Afterthattime,stockbecomesthepropertyoftransportforLondon.Andit'
snotnecessarilytheitemsyou'
dexpect.Awanderthroughthethreebasementfloorsthatmakeupthelostpropertyofficegivesusanideaofwhatwevalueenoughtorecoverandwhatwe'
rehappytoletgo.Cowanhasdiscoveredsomethinginterestingaboutthecomplexityoflostshoes.Hesaid,ifyouhaveoneshoe,youaremorelikelytogolookingfortheother.Ifyoulosetwoshoes,well,it'
sslightlyoutofsight,outofmind.Heguessesmanypeopleregardlossasanopportunitytotreatthemselvestosomethingnew.
14.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
15.Whichofthefollowingistrueofthelostitems?
16.AccordingtoCowan,whydon'
tsomepeoplegettheirlostshoesback?
Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.
Ihaveagoodfeelingaboutthishouse.
Ifyouliketheoutside,you'
regoingtoreallylovetheinside.
Whatabeautifulhome!
AndIlikethewaythewindowscreengivesyouprivacyfromthestreet.
Followmeintothekitchen.Youwillloveit.
Wow!
Theyputawinestorageareainthekitchen.Iloveit!
Thebestpartisthebedroomandattachedbathroom.Ilovetherelaxingcolorsofthewallandfloorcovering.I'
dliketomakeanofferonthishouse.
Asyourhouseagent,I'
mheretotakecareofthisprocess.Howmuchwereyouplanningonoffering?
Ireallylikethehouseandwillpaythefullaskingpriceof380,000dollars.
We’dbetterleaveourselvessomebargainingroom.Let'
soffer350,000dollars.
Thatsoundsgood.ButIdon'
twantthishousetogetawayfromme.
Themarketisfairlydownrightnow.Sotheofferisarealisticone.
Whenwillweknowifthey’llaccepttheoffer?
Theownersusuallyrespondtoanofferwithinafewdays?
ShouldIbecontactingmybankinthemeantime?
You'
realreadypre-qualifiedforyourloan.Soyou'
reingoodshape.
17.Whatisthewomanmostprobablydoing?
18.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestinthekitchen?
19.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman’sofferonthehouseatfirst?
20.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?
语法:
标题S&
A’splantofighttheft
大致内容:
就是一个商店推行一个叫Justice的系统抓商店扒窃(shoplifting),还有一些小偷窃就自己放课程让小毛贼学习学习。
10道题考了谓语动词2题,非谓语3题,从句4题,介词1题。
谓语动词:
①Earlierthissummer,..employees____(hire)【目测填:
werehired】
②manyefforts____(raise)concerns【目测填:
haveraised】
非谓语动词:
①____(ease)…burden,…【目测填:
Toease】
②themostfrequently____(visit)stop【目测填:
visited】
③…beaccusedofoverchargingorfalselysendingso-calledshoplifterstoprison【目测填:
sending】
从句:
①athief____nameisnotinthepolicedatabase【目测填:
whose】
②...it’sunclear_____…coursesareashelpfulas…【目测填:
whether】
③Therearesigns____…【目测填:
that】
④________…extraemployees,S&
Astillremaindifficulttosecure…【目测填:
evenif/eventhough】
介词:
educatethelawbreakers____involvingthepolice【目测填:
without】
Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.
A.committed
B.compared
C.contact
D.delegation
E.destructive
F.humbleG.
negotiate
H.respelled
I.similar
J.superiors
K.witnessed
SomeVery“American”WordsComefromChinese
ManyoftheChinesewordsthatarenowpartofEnglishwereborrowedlongago.TheyaremostoftenfromCantoneseorotherChineselanguagesratherthanMandarin.
Let’sstarttolearnthem.
kowtow
TheEnglishword
kowtow
isaverbthatmeanstoagreetooeasilytodowhatsomeoneelsewantsyoutodo,ortoobeysomeonewithpowerinawaythatseemsweak.
ItcomesfromtheCantoneseword
kautau,whichmeans"
knockyourhead."
Itreferstotheactof
kneeling
andloweringone'
sheadasasignofrespectto
___31___
–suchasemperors,eldersandleaders.Inthecaseofemperors,theactrequiredthepersontotouchtheirheadtotheground.
Britain'
sLordGeorgeMacartneyrefusedto"
kautau"
totheQianlongEmperor.Soonafter,theEnglishword"
kowtow"
wasborn.
In1793,Britain'
sKingGeorgeIIIsentLordGeorgeMacartneyandothertradeambassadorstoChinato___32___
atradeagreement.TheChineseaskedthemtokowtowtotheQianlongEmperor.Asthestorygoes,LordMacartneyrefusedforhis
___33___
todomorethanbendtheirknees.Hesaidthatwasalltheywererequiredtodofortheirownking.
Itisnotsurprising,then,thatMacartneyleftChinawithoutnegotiatingthetradeagreement.
Afterthat,criticsusedthewordkowtowwhenanyonewastoo
submissive
toChina.Today,theusagehasnoconnectiontoChina,noranyspecificpoliticalconnection.
gung-ho
Anotherborrowedwordthatcameaboutthrough
___34___
betweentwonationsis
gung-ho.
InEnglish,theword
gung-ho
isanadjectivethatmeansextremelyexcitedaboutdoingsomething.TheChinesecharacters"
gōng"
and"
hé
"
togethermean"
worktogether,cooperate."
The
original
term--
gōngyè
hé
zuò
shè
--
meansChines