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2、法填空:61. successfully 62. proved/proven 63. to swim 64. requirement 65. was dropped 66. the 67. that/which 68. reasonable 69. As 70. Therefore/Consequently/Thus短文改错There is a widespread concern among us students about if an admission fee should be charged whetherfor local parks. 60% of us holds the o
3、pinion that its not proper to do so. A park is supposed to be holda place where the public can relax them. Besides, working out in the open air is both physically or themselves andmentally beneficial. If an admission fee must be paid by the visitors, it is necessarily to build a gate necessaryand su
4、rrounding walls. In that case, the park doesnt look on attractive any more. Therefore, 40% Howeverof my classmates do not share same opinion. They say the money from all the ticket can be the ticketsused for paying the gardeners and make some repairs. makingOne possible version Dear Peter, I am writ
5、ing to ask a favor of you. This September, I am going to have a 4-month further study in the USA. I wonder if you could help me find proper accommodation. About the flat, can you find one with a kitchen? I am not quite used to the western food, so I would like to cook myself. Besides, Internet conne
6、ction is a must. As you know, some assignments have to be submitted through the Internet. To lower the cost, I prefer to share the flat with a roommate, hopefully, a native English speaker so that I can practice my spoken English. Also, I hope my roommate is friendly and easy-going. I would be grate
7、ful for your help.Looking forward to your early reply. Yours, Li Hua 听力原文第一节Text 1:M:Can I borrow your car for a few hours?W:OK, but I need it back by 5:00 this afternoon. Ill give it back 30 minutes earlier with a full tank. Fair enough. Text 2: M:Fathers sixtieth birthday is coming. W:How should w
8、e celebrate it for him?I plan to take the whole family for a big meal in a fancy restaurant. Ill also invite some relatives. Text 3: M:My computer broke down last night.Again? You repaired it last week! Why not replace it with a new one?I cant afford it. I prefer to choose a second-hand one from my
9、friends store.Text 4:I would like to meet the police chief. W:He is not in the office. Do you have an appointment? No. I am here to thank you all for getting my car back. I really appreciate it. Text 5:Im feeling sick, Jenny. Oh, dear. Is your tooth bothering you again?Yes, Im in terrible pain. What
10、 should I do?Give it a day or so. And if it still hurts, maybe you should go to a dentist. 第二节 Text 6:M: Im looking for information on courses in computer programming.W: Oh, well, data processing is a course you have to take before you can take computer programming and hardware managing. I see. I wi
11、ll have to learn data progressing first. When is it given and how much? We offer 3 choices. There is a class on Monday evenings at 6:30, a class on Tuesday evenings at 7:00; and a class on Thursday evenings at 7:30. It lasts 2 hours, once per week, 12 weeks in total. And the cost is 300 dollars. OK,
12、 the last one suits me! Thank you!Text 7 So what is the winter like there in Sweden? Well, it is cold, very cold in winter outside. But inside the houses its always very warm, much warmer than at home. Swedish people always complain that when they visit England, the houses are cold, even in a good w
13、inter. And what about the darkness? Well, yeah, around Christmas time theres only one hour of daylight. It is sometimes a bit depressing. So you really look forward to the spring. But I think the summer is amazing. From May to July in the North of Sweden, the sun never sets. Its still light at midni
14、ght. You can walk in the mountains and read a newspaper. Oh, yeah, the land of the midnight sun. Text 8: Good morning. Im Candider Forsett. Im calling about the job that was in the paper yesterday evening. Oh, yes. Could you tell me something about yourself? Well, I majored in French at University o
15、f Manchester. And I can speak fluent Italian. After graduation I became a secretary in Geneva. Geneva. Do you have any special reason for wanting to come back? I thought it would be nice to near the family. I see. You have to send us an application form first. Cant I arrange for an interview now? We
16、ll, Im afraid we must wait until all the applications are in, in writing. And well decide if we should see you. Oh, I see. Thank you very much. Goodbye. Text 9Can I help you, sir?Im here for the backpack you announced several minutes ago. OK, could you please tell me what your backpack looks like?It
17、s a soft leather one, you know, not a sports one that looks childish, nor a fashionable solar one. Can you tell me the distinguishing features of this backpack?Yeah, its a pattern. It has the pattern on the back, on the left side of the bottom corner.OK, can you name the items in it? Well, all the g
18、ifts for my family two pairs of sneakers for my children, a bottle of perfume for my wife and a pair of gloves for my mother. OK, sir, Im sure its your bag. Thank you for your cooperation. You can have it now. Thank you so much. You guys are really responsible. Text 10Todays show begins in South Ame
19、rica, where a deadly natural disaster has hit the nation of Colombia. It started in rain, heavy rain on Friday night. That caused three rivers to overflow around the city of Mocoa, which is located in the southwestern part of Colombia. The flooding washed a stream of mud into Mocoa. Many people were
20、 sleeping when the disaster came. Witnesses said it was moving so fast that they had to run for their lives.Colombia officials say more than 200 people were killed, hundreds more injured and more than 100 people still missing. But Colombias president expect those numbers to increase as rescuers search for survivors. More than 1,000 soldiers and police officers were involved in that effort.They say that 80 percent of the roads around the area have problems. So its hard to get to people who might be trapped. Rescuers are racing against the clock to save lives.
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