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2023-03-05 软件

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14.Which of the following is the last one put into the mixer?

A. The milk.

B. The banana.

C. The ice cream.

却说比如说一段直接对话,讲出第15至第17三个小序文。

15.When does the man make a reservation firstly for?

A. March 20th.

B. March 21st.

C. March 22nd.

16.Why doesn’t the man reserve the suite?

A. It doesn’t come with a sauna bath.

B. It hasn’t a nice view.

C. It’s too expensive.

17.How much is the man’s room including the room tax?

A. $80.

B. $88.

C. $96.

却说比如说一段简短,讲出第18至第20三个小序文。

18.What separated cities from the countryside in the past?

A. Walls.

B. Gates.

C. Buildings.

19.What was the country like in the past?

A. There were too many people.

B. Little land was covered with farms.

C. There were large space among buildings.

20.What can we learn from the passage?

A. There are many people in modern cities.

B. There are no clear city limits nowadays.

C. There is more farmland in the country now.

却说力文中

Text 1

W: Going to pass the driving test, aren’t you?

M: I’d better!

Text 2

M: Hello, Mary. Happy birthday to you! Here are the presents for you.

W: Oh, thank you. What beautiful flowers! Let’s take some photos together.

Text 3

M: Why are you laughing at me?

W: Because you look so funny in your new shoes.

Text 4

M: I need one blue pen and 2 golden pens. How much are they?

W: 14 dollars for the blue one and 18 dollars for the golden ones.

Text 5

W: So you are going to give us a ride to the game tonight.

M: If my car’s running all right.

Text 6

W: I’ve started learning to play the violin.

M: Are you taking lessons?

W: Not taking lessons.I’m teaching myself.

M: I see. You’ve got a boot and…

W: Yeah, and I’ve talked to people that played the violin, and got the basic ideas.

M: And are you making progress?

W: Yes, I’m making very good progress.

M: Oh, great.

W: I’m very pleased actually.

M: What sort of music do you want to play?

W: Classical music.

Text 7

W: Hello, Dr Williams, do you have a few minutes?

M: Yes, come in.

W: I’m Hong, one of your students. I’d like to change one of my courses.

M: What’s the problem?

W: Course Five-one-one is about children’s literacy. Can I change to Course Five-one-four, Testing, which is more advanced and useful to me?

M: You must finish the advanced courses in advance, which you may not have.

W: Can you look at my records to see if my previous courses qualify me to take it?

M: Let me see. Yes, you meet the requirements. I’ll sign my name on it.

W: Is that all?

M: No. You should take the piece of paper to the department office. They’ll fix you up.

W: Thanks.

Text 8

M: What are you doing?

W: I’m making a milkshake for Jessie.

M: Are you? That’s great! I’ve always wanted to learn how to make a milkshake.

W: Well, you need a banana, some milk, some ice cream or you can use an egg instead. And the most important thing is the mixer. If you like it to be really sweet, you can put some sugar in it.

M: Then what’s the first step? Can you teach me how to do it?

W: Sure. Cut the banana into small pieces. It will be easier to mix.

M: OK, then what?

W: Put the banana into the mixer. And then pour the milk into it.

M: Shall I put the ice cream into it also?

W: Not now, we are not in a hurry. Turn on the mixer for a couple of seconds. Then put the ice cream into it. Then mix it for a couple of seconds. Here we go!

M: Wow! That’s a milkshake. I can make a milkshake myself.

Text 9

W: Hello. Sunnyside Inn. May I help you?

M: Yes, I’d like to reserve a room for two on the 21st of March.

W: Okay. Let me check our books here for a moment. The 21st of May, right?

M: No, March, not May.

W: Oh, sorry. Let me see here. Hmm…

M: Are you all booked that night?

W: Well, we do have one suite available, complete with a kitchenette (小厨房) and a sauna bath. And the view of the city is great, too.

M: How much is that?

W: It’s only 200 dollars, plus a 10% room tax.

M: Oh, that’s a little too expensive for me. Do you have a cheaper room available either on the 20th or the 22nd?

W: Well, would you like a smoking or a non-smoking room?

M: Non-smoking, please.

W: OK, we do have a few rooms available on the 20th. We’re full on the 22nd, unless you want a smoking room.

M: Well, how much is the non-smoking room on the 20th?

W: 80 dollars, plus the 10% room tax.

M: OK, that’ll be fine.

W: All right. Could I have your name, please?

M: Yes. Bob Maexner.

W: How do you spell your last name, Mr. Maexner?

M: M-A-E-X-N-E-R.

W: OK, Mr. Maexner, we look forward to seeing you on March 20th.

M: OK. Goodbye.

Text 10

W: Today, I’d like to begin with a question: Is a city the place where there are many people and buildings, trade, specialists, government, food for sale, and places of learning? Not exactly. Not today, at least. Many years ago, if a place has many buildings, many people and the other things, it could be considered as a city. In those days, it was easy to tell where cities ended. Walls separated cities from the countryside. When you passed through the gates of the walls, you were outside the city. Outside the city, things looked different. Buildings were not crowded together and there were not many people.Much of the land was covered with farms and trees. Even the people were different from city people. They were almost all farmers. But today, things are very different. Today, you can leave a city and not notice any change around you at all.

Sometimes you will see the same kinds of buildings and the same kinds of people. Bit by bit, things begin to change. But it takes a long time before you are really in the country.

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