北京高二英语期末试题

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北京高二英语期末试题

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北京高二英语期末试题

  本试卷共100分。

  第一部分(选择题 共67分)

  一、听力理解(共14小题,每小题1分,共14分)

  第一节

  听下面8段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有一道或几道小题,从下列各题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话或独白后,你将有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话或独白你将听两遍。

  听下面一段对话,回答第1题。

  1. When is the woman going to get up tomorrow morning?

  A. 8:20.       B. 8:30.        C. 9:30.

  听下面一段对话,回答第2题。

  2. Where will the speakers go together?

  A. A sports store.     B. A stadium.       C. A swimming pool.

  听下面一段对话,回答第3题。

  3. What is the man doing?

  A. Asking for help.    B. Making suggestions.   C. Giving orders.

  听下面一段对话,回答第4题。

  4. What will the man do this morning?

  A. Have a meeting.     B. Meet his boss.      C. Write a report.

  听下面一段对话,回答第5至第6题。

  5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?

  A. The appearance of the stadium.

  B. The size of the stadium.

  C. The location of the stadium.

  6. What is the man?

  A. A bus driver.     B. An English teacher.     C. A tour guide.

  听下面一段对话,回答第7至第8题。

  7. What is the possible relationship between the two speakers?

  A. Customer and bookseller.

  B. Librarian and student.

  C. Writer and reader.

  8. When will the new copies of the book arrive?

  A. Tomorrow.      B. This Friday.      C. Next Tuesday.

  听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11题。

  9. How does the man feel about his Chinese?

  A. Hopeful.      B. Worried.       C. Curious.

  10. How is the woman learning Chinese?

  A. Using a dictionary.

  B. Studying online.

  C. Listening to songs.

  11. What is the woman doing?

  A. Sharing her experience.

  B. Downloading a song.

  C. Introducing a dictionary.

  听下面一段独白,回答第12题至第14题。

  12. Where did the speaker use to work?

  A. In a company.     B. At a bookstore.         C. At a college.

  13. Why did she change her work?

  A. She lost her old job.

  B. She was offered a better job.

  C. She wanted to do what she loved.

  14. What does the speaker do now?

  A. A director.         B. A bookseller.           C. A writer.

  二、单项填空 (共10小题,每小题1分 ,共 10分)

  从各题 A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案 。

  15. The weather was cold while we were away. I wish it _________warmer.

  A. had been         B. were           C. would be         D. should be

  16. The street I live in is very noisy at night, ____________makes it difficult to sleep.

  A. where            B. that            C. when             D. which

  17. I __________ late for the meeting this morning if Ron hadn't given me a lift.

  A. could come        B. would have come  C. had come          D. came

  18. The thought of going back home was all _____________ kept him happy while he was working abroad.

  A. that            B. which            C. who             D. whom

  19. I don't like dogs. I'm always afraid of ______________.

  A. to be bitten        B. biting          C. to bite            D. being bitten

  20. David was seen __________ home with his family early this morning.

  A. to be leaving     B. leave            C. to leave           D. left

  21. Mike hasn't got used to _________on the left side since he came to China,

  A. driving         B. be driven          C. be driving         D. drive

  22. —Ann is in hospital.

  —Oh really? I__________. I'll go and visit her tomorrow.

  A. don't know       B. didn't know         C. won't know      D. haven't known

  23. I don't mind if you come in late ___________ you come in quietly.

  A. even though       B. as if             C. so that         D. so long as

  24.  ___________ was such lovely weather that we spent the whole day on the beach.

  A. What            B. That           C. It              D. This

  三、完形填空 (共15小题,每小题 1分 ,共 15分)

  When I was nine years old, I loved to go fishing with my dad. But the only thing that wasn't very   25   about it was that he could catch many fish while I couldn't catch anything. I usually got pretty upset and kept   26   him why. He always answered, "Son, if you want to catch a fish, you have to    27    like a fish. " I remember being even more upset then because, "I'm not a fish!" I didn't know    28    to think like a fish. Besides, I reasoned, how could what I think   29   what a fish does?

  As I got a little older I began to understand what my dad really    30   . So, I read some books on fish. And I even    31   the local fishing club and started attending the monthly meetings. I    32    that a fish is a cold-blooded animal and therefore is very sensitive to water   33  . That is why fish prefer shallow water to deep water    34   the former is warmer. Besides, water is usually warmer in direct sunshine than in the shade. The more I understood fish, the more I became   35   at finding and catching them.

  When I grew up and entered the business world, I   36   hearing my first boss say, "We all need to think like sales people." But it didn't completely make   37   . My dad never once said, "If you want to catch a fish you need to think like a fisherman. " What he said was, "You need to think like a fish. " Years later, with great efforts to    38    long-term services to people much older and richer than me, I gradually learned what we all need is to think more like    39   . It is not an easy job. But I'm trying my best to learn to think as they do to serve them better.

  25. A. amusing   B. annoying     C. surprising   D. confusing

  26. A. showing   B. telling     C. asking   D. teaching

  27. A. act     B. think       C. practice  D. predict

  28. A. when    B. where      C. why     D. how

  29. A. hold   B. influence    C. attract   D. discover

  30. A. meant     B. planned      C. arranged    D. did

  31. A. visited     B. joined      C. passed    D. called

  32. A. believed   B. guessed      C. learned   D. concluded

  33. A. temperature B. quality    C. depth     D. surface

  34. A. until    B. though     C. unless     D. because

  35. A. creative    B. upset       C. puzzled     D. effective

  36. A. disliked   B. remembered   C. minded    D. considered

  37. A. history   B. change     C. sense       D. progress

  38. A. improve   B. pay         C. cancel   D. record

  39. A. businessmen B. salesmen    C. customers   D. producers

  四、阅读理解(共14小题,每小题2分,共28分)

  第一节阅读下面短文,从各题A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳答案。

  A

  Community Ed Classes at Weirton

  A series of four free or low-cost Community Education classes will be offered in April on the Weirton campus of West Virginia Northern Community College.

  "Art for People Who Can't Draw" has a $ 30 tuition(学费) and $ 5 materials fee and will be conducted from 6:00-8:00 p. m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, April 11, 13, 18, 20 and 25, in Room 209-B. This class is for people who want to explore art production but have no experience with drawing. Students will have the opportunity to make several pieces of art. The instructor, Margaret Pearson, says, "I believe that art is possible for everyone so come, have some fun and set your inner artist free. "

  "Aerobics for Seniors" is a free class that will be held from 6:00- 7:30 p. m, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, April 12, 14, 19, 21, 26 and 28, in Room 243. Senior aerobics is a class designed for older men and women. This is a class with an emphasis on stretching and simple movements to music. Participants should wear loose or stretchy clothing and athletic shoes and bring a bottle of water.

  "Basic Gardening" has tuition of $ 25 and will be taught from 6:00-8:00 p. m. on Tuesdays, April 12, 19 and 26, in Room 115. Come to this course if you are a seasoned gardener looking for new information and want to share your gardening knowledge. Topics include spring preparation, vegetable and fruit gardening and getting rid of pests organically. There will be "a couple of fun, hands-on projects", the instructor Ann Bailey, a certified master gardener, said.

  "Introduction to T'ai Chi" will be held from 9:00-10:00 a. m. on Fridays, April 15, 22 and 29, in Room 243. Cost is $15. Participants will explore the workout, defensive techniques and health benefits of T'ai Chi. This form of Chinese martial arts has developed throughout the years as a way of reducing anxiety and stress. Be free to move: wear tennis shoes and comfortable clothes.

  For more information, call the campus at 304-723-2210.

  40. Which of the following classes will be offered on Wednesday in April?

  A. "Art for People Who Can't Draw".          B. "Aerobics for Seniors".

  C. "Basic Gardening".                      D. "Introduction to T'ai Chi".

  41. "Aerobics for Seniors" classes are_____________.

  A. designed for older people             B. fit for those with anxiety and stress

  C. hands-on projects                    D. taught by Margaret Pearson

  42. How much is the tuition for "Basic Gardening" classes?

  A. $5.               B. $15.              C. $25.            D. $30.

  43. Taking "Introduction to T'ai Chi" classes, the participants must__________.

  A. have some taste of music                 B. be free on April 12,19 and 26

  C. gather in Room 209-B                   D. wear tennis shoes

  B

  When I graduated with a degree in English Literature from Exeter University, my head was filled with ideas about what I wanted to do next. Work experience helped me narrow down my choices to a top two: publishing and teaching. The only problem was deciding which one to choose!

  Eventually, I applied for a job at a local magazine. It was a small team so I had the opportunity to get connected with all aspects of magazine publishing from editorial to advertising. I was promoted to assistant editor and enjoyed the mix of creativity and business skills necessary for the role.

  When I started to consider my next career move, my thoughts turned to educational publishing. I loved working at the magazine,  but I wanted to do something which combined my love of education too. I spotted the job opportunity for the Cambridge University Press Graduate Programme.

  The recruitment (招聘)  process for the Graduate Programme was certainly strict, including a spoken reasoning test, a personality test, a phone interview and an assessment day. The best advice I can give to anyone applying for a programme like this is to be yourself and don't be afraid to show your personality.

  I was excited when I found out that I'd got the job. During the programme, I got the opportunity to work on our latest digital products, travel to book fairs abroad, visit schools to meet our customers, manage our social media accounts and sign off books to be published. I received fantastic support from colleagues at the Press, not just from my line manager and tutor, but everyone I met along the way.

  Working in lots of different departments around the Press helped me identify where I wanted to end up and now I have a role which fits my interests and skills, working on content development in the Cambridge Learning for Schools team.

  It's been a brilliant experience and I can fully recommend the Cambridge University Press Graduate Programme. Even if it's been a couple of years since you left university, the programme is a great way to get into publishing and progress your career, so go for it!

  44. Why did the author apply for the Cambridge University Press Graduate Programme?

  A. She desired to do something more creative and challenging.

  B. She wanted to do a job combined with her love of education.

  C. She needed different jobs to improve her business skills.

  D. She longed for better education to get further promoted.

  45. What is talked about in Paragraph 4?

  A. Advice on the programme application.

  B. Types of work in the press company.

  C. Support of colleagues and tutors.

  D. Experiences in changing jobs.

  46. What is the author's attitude towards the programme?

  A. Cautious.     B. Uninterested.      C. Doubtful.      D. Supportive.

  C

  Birds enjoy a relatively slow rate of extinction but a new study suggests that rate might be severely underestimated(低估). Even worse, if human actions continue, bird extinction rates could skyrocket and 12 percent of the known bird species(物种) could be dying out by the end of the century.

  Presently there are 10,000 known bird species — most identified after 1850 — and an estimated 130 of those have become extinct since 1500, setting the extinction rate at about one species every four years.

  But according to Stuart Pimm of Duke University, this rate fails to take into account three key points: The continual identification of extinct bird species from fossil remains; numerous "missing" species not yet declared extinct; and the fact that present extinction rates were not calculated using the proper baseline date for when the species was first described.

  Taking these points into consideration, the extinction rate is closer to one bird species per year, says Pimm, the leading author of the study. And the rate could be three times as high as that if not for recent bird preservation efforts.

  In previous centuries, bird extinctions took place mainly on islands as Polynesian peoples expanded into the Pacific or Europeans took over the Americas, wiping out birds along the way.

  In recent years, scientists are seeing an increased number of extinctions on continents, again because of human activities. Habitat destruction, introduction of invasive species, and climate change combine to harm many bird species. Before human influence, the estimated rate of bird extinctions would have been only one species per hundred years, researchers estimate.

  Bird extinction rates are slower than for most animals, mainly because humans do more harm to other species and people take special efforts to protect birds. Still, if the present trends continue, the researchers estimate that the bird extinction rate will continue to climb to as many as 10 species per year,

  47. The underlined word "skyrocket" in the first paragraph means

  A. fly high                            B. appear soon

  C. increase quickly                     D. change regularly

  48. According to Pimm, the extinction rate of birds is____________.

  A. one species per hundred years

  B. one species every year

  C. three species per year

  D. ten species every year

  49. What can we infer from the fifth and sixth paragraphs?

  A. Humans have started destroying bird habitat in recent years.

  B. Humans are doing more harm to animals than to birds.

  C. Humans have made no effort to protect birds.

  D. Humans are responsible for the bird extinctions.

  50. What might be the best title for the passage?

  A. Humans' Fighting against Bird Extinction

  B. Humans' Responsibilities for Bird Protection

  C. Bird Extinction Rates Far Worse Than Realized

  D. Bird Extinction Occurring on Islands and Continents

  D

  Online ticketing has been effective for the London theatre market. The advantages coming with it are many, but four in particular stand for the true value. They are accessibility, speed, advanced planning and avoiding the queues.

  Accessibility is key from the viewpoint of both the theatre and the theatre goer. Theatres need to be able to reach out to the public. A show may have a market of millions if they concentrate efforts in London only, but that number will increase to tens of millions if efforts expand nationwide.

  From the point of view of a theatre lover, the fact that the West End, the central part of London is accessible to someone in Edinburgh is a major attraction. Most theatre lovers would be anxious to go to a West End play or musical, and securing tickets for their favourite show online allows them to realize that strong desire with ease. Making the journey to London and staying for a weekend is an added reward to the main event.

  Another advantage is speed, with securing tickets now taking a matter of minutes. What is needed is a few minutes on the Internet, the relevant personal and credit card details, and a booking number with which to collect the tickets at the theatre on the night.

  Of course, for tourists or professionals from out of town, Internet booking has made it possible to arrange entertainment for a specific evening well in advance. Occupying their time after conference hours can be a challenge for professionals. With tickets secured in advance, the plan can be made much clearer. Tourists, meanwhile, may include a night on the West End on their list of things to do. Booking before even arriving in the city helps to streamline their busy touring schedule.

  The fourth advantage of buying London theatre tickets online is the fact that queuing is avoided. It is perhaps the most unpleasant aspect of the traditional visit to the box office, particularly when demand for Dirty Dancing tickets, for example, can have a person waiting for hours before even reaching the box office window, even worse the sold out sign would suddenly appear before him.

  These advantages reflect the true value of that mode of online ticketing. It has pleased the theatre lovers, expanding theatre markets. It is likely to bring more and more benefit to the theatre world.

  51. What is the passage mainly about?

  A. The reality of theatre market in London.

  B. The appearance of online entertainment.

  C. The benefits of buying theatre tickets online.

  D. The arrangements of spending a day in London.

  52. How is Paragraph 6 mainly developed?

  A. By describing activities.

  B. By making comparisons.

  C. By showing differences.

  D. By giving examples.

  53. Which of the following shows the development of the ideas in this passage?

  CP: Central  Point  P:Point     Sp: Sub-point(次要点)  C: Conclusion

  第二部分(非选择题 共33分)

  一、听力理解(共4小题,每小题1分,共4分)

  第二节

  请听下面一段对话,根据所听到的对话内容和表中的提示词语,写下第1至第4小题的关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。听对话前,你将有15秒钟的时间阅读试题,听完后你将有60秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。并将答案写在答题卡的相应位置。

  Report Form

  Name       1    Brook

  Address 535     2     80th Street

  Lost Items A laptop, a cellphone and a      3

  Telephone No.      4

  Best Time to Contact Between 9:00 and 9:30

  二、框词填空(共7小题,每小题1分,共7分)

  请根据句意,选择方框中的单词,用其正确的形式填入下面的句子的空白处,并将答案写在答题卡的相应位置。

  anxious, exchange, otherwise, adapt, ashamed, bound, abandon

  1. At the end of the game, players traditionally _________ shirts with each other.

  2. I realize now that you were telling the truth, and I'm _____________ that I didn't believe you.

  3. There was an ____________ moment when the plane suddenly dropped.

  4. Do you know how these insects _____________ themselves to new environments?

  5. When you are dealing with so many patients, mistakes are _________ to happen.

  6. Because of the fog they _____________ their idea of driving to the beach.

  7. We were delayed at the airport. ______________ we would have been here by lunch time.

  三、完成句子(共7小题,每小题1分,共7分)

  根据中文补全句子,并将答案写在答题卡的相应位置。

  1. 当他们返回宿营地的时候,他们几乎把水用尽了。

  By the time they got back to the camp,______________________________________.

  2. 那个年轻人在十三岁的时候,吸烟就上瘾。

  _________________________________________ when he was 13 years old.

  3. 尽管天气寒冷,他仍旧跳进河里把落水的男孩救了上来。

  ________________________, he jumped into the river and pulled the fallen boy out of the water.

  4. 她的时间全部用在校内外各种各样的活动上。

  _____________________ kinds of activities in and out of school.

  5. 无论什么时候遇到困难都不要气馁。

  _________________________ whenever you meet with difficulties.

  6. 是那场大雨导致我的航班延误。

  ________________________the delay of my flight.

  7. 我不是在取笑你,我羡慕你所做的一切。

  ______________________________________. Instead, I admire what you did.

  四、阅读理解(共5小题,每小题1分,共5分)

  第二节

  根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出正确的选项填入空白处。选项中有两项为多余选项。

  I told my friend Graham that I often cycle the two miles from my house to the town centre but unfortunately there is a big hill on the route. He replied, "You mean fortunately." He explained that I should be glad of the extra exercise that the hill provided.

  My attitude to the hill has now changed.   1   This hill will exercise my heart and lungs. It will help me to lose weight and get fit. It will mean that I live longer. This hill is my friend. Finally as I ride my way up the hill, I comfort myself with the thought of all those who pay money to go to a gym and sit on stationery (not moving) exercise bicycles when I can get the same value for free. I have a smile of satisfaction as I reach the top of the hill.

  Problems are there to be faced and overcome. We cannot achieve anything with an easy life. Helen Keller was the first deaf and blind person to gain a university degree.    2    She wrote, "Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experiences of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, vision cleared, ambition inspired and success achieved. "

  The key to success in life is our attitude towards adversity(逆境).   3   Some are of our making but many are not our fault. While we cannot choose the adversity we can choose our attitude towards it.

  Douglas Bader was 21 when in 1931 he had both legs amputated(截肢) due to a flying accident. He was determined to fly again and went on to become one of the leading pilots in the Battle of Britain with 22 aerial(空中的) victories over the Germans.    4    He said, "Don't listen to anyone who tells you that you can't do this or that. That's nonsense. Make up your mind, you'll never use crutches or a stick, then have a go at everything. Go to school, join in all the games you can. Go anywhere you want to.    5   "

  The biographies(自传) of great people are filled with examples of how they took these kinds of steps to overcome the difficulties they faced. The common point is that they did not become depressed. They chose their attitude. They chose to be positive. They took on the challenge. They won.

  A. He was an inspiration to others during the war.

  B. Her behavior and writing proved inspirational.

  C. He developed an action plan for how to deal with it.

  D. I used to complain as I approached it but now I tell myself the following.

  E. She took a positive attitude and wrote down some advantages of the situation.

  F. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible.

  G. From time to time we all face hardships, problems, accidents, suffering and difficulties.

  五、书面表达(共1小题,共10分)

  假设你是某国际学校高二(1)班的学生Jack,你的美国朋友Peter来信说要来北京游玩。请根据下面提供的信息,给Peter写一封回信,内容包括:

  1. 建议他游览故宫及周边景区;

  2. 建议的理由;

  3. 祝愿……。

  注意:1. 词数不少于80;  2. 回信开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

  Dear Peter,

  I am pleased to hear that you are coming to Beijing soon.

  ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  Yours,

  Jack

  参考答案

  第一部分

  一、听力理解

  第一节

  1-5 BABCB  6-10 CABBC  11-14 AACC

  二、单项填空

  15-19 ADBAD  20~24 CABDC

  三、完形填空

  25-29 ACBDB  30-34 ABCAD  35—39 DBCAC

  四、阅读理解

  第一节

  40-44 AACDB  45-49 ADCBD  50-53 CCDD

  第二部分

  一、听力理解

  第二节

  1. Lydia  2. East  3. watch  4. 4256786

  二、框词填空

  1. exchange  2. ashamed  3. anxious  4. adapt  5. bound  6. abandoned  7. Otherwise

  三、完成句子

  1. they had nearly run out of water

  2. The young man was addicted to smoking

  3. In spite of the cold

  4. Her time is fully occupied with

  5. Don't lose your heart

  6. It was the heavy rain that resulted in

  7. I'm not making fun of you

  四、阅读理解

  第二节

  1—5 DBGAF

  五、书面表达

  Dear Peter,

  I am pleased to hear that you are coming to Beijing soon. I'd like to advise you to visit the Palace Museum, which is located in the centre of Beijing. The Palace Museum, the largest museum in China was established during the Ming Dynasty and then passed on to the Qing Dynasty, housing a large valuable collection of royal family treasures.

  After visiting the Palace Museum, you can take a trip around it. There are some other well-known museums, parks and commercial centres nearby, such as Chinese History Museum, Beihai Park and Wang Fujing Street etc.

  The public transport around is very convenient, You can choose to take subways, buses or taxis. You can also rent a bicycle and hang out on it around. You are sure to enjoy your ride. Wish you a good trip in Beijing.

  Yours,

  Jack

  听力理解

  第一节

  Text 1

  M:  It's 9:30 p. m. It's time to go to sleep.

  W: OK. Would you please wake me up at 8:30 tomorrow morning?

  M: Sure. I have set the alarm clock at 8:20 a. m. Good night.

  W: Thank you. Good night.

  Text 2

  W: Tony, shall we go shopping after you come back from swimming?

  M: Sorry, I have to pick up Lisa at the sports store near the stadium after swimming.

  W: Well, I just want to go to that store to buy a pair of sports shoes, so why don't we go together?

  M: All right.

  Text 3

  M: What are you doing there?

  W: I'm reading.

  M:  Don't just read when you are free. I think you need an outside interest.

  W: What do you suggest?

  M: Swimming, playing balls or collecting coins.  Anything you like. They can give you a lot of pleasure.

  W: You are right.

  Text 4

  W: Hi, Victor, do you think it's possible for us to have a talk sometime today?

  M: I'd love to, but I've got a pretty tight schedule today.

  W: Oh, what have you got to do?

  M: Well, I've got to finish a report by noon. Then I'll have to drive to the airport to meet my boss at one. After that, I'll have to attend a senior staff meeting from three to five.

  W: Wow, that's cutting it close.

  Text 5

  W: Excuse me. Could you tell me where the Olympic Stadium is?

  M:  Yes. It's not far. We are on the way there too. You can come along with us.

  W:  Thanks. This stadium looks attractive!

  M: Yes, it's really big as well.

  W: Could you tell me how big it is?

  M: Sorry, I don't really know.

  W: I suppose it can hold three air-buses.

  M: Three buses? No, far more than that.

  W: Air-bus jets! Not bus!

  M: Oh, gotcha!

  W: Hey, your English is amazing!

  M:  I'm a guide. I'll probably lose my job if my English is poor.

  W: I see. Nice job!

  Text 6

  W: The cover of this book is damaged. Do you have any other copies?

  M: Is that the only copy on the shelf?

  W: Yes, just this one.

  M: Hold on, I'll check for you... Sorry, we only have that one.

  W: Aw, really? I really want to buy this book.

  M: We'll have an order with new copies of this book this Friday. You can buy it at that time.

  W: But I'm away on a business trip tomorrow and won't be back until next Tuesday. Will you please keep one copy for me?

  M: No problem.

  W: Many thanks.

  Text 7

  W: Are you OK, Chuck? You look pale.

  M: Well, I feel a little tired, Katherine. I just stayed up late last night working on my Chinese.

  W: Oh, poor you. You know? I found a new way to learn Chinese and it works very well.

  M: You did? Do tell me. I've spent all these months trying to learn it online, but I've made little progress !

  W: Sure. I'm learning Chinese through songs.

  M: So you're learning Chinese songs?

  W:  You can say that. I can actually sing some of them now.

  M: That's a real achievement. How can you do that?

  W: I start by listening to the song a few times and after several times I am able to follow the singer.

  M: It makes sense.

  W: It does. I've learned some Chinese folk songs this way. They are clearly presented and easy to follow.

  M: Can I join you, Katherine? I do want to have a try.

  W: Why not? I downloaded a beautiful song the other day. We can learn it together now.

  M: Great. Do you think we need a Chinese dictionary?

  W: Yes, just in case we run into new characters.

  M:  OK. I will bring it with me.

  Text 8

  Well, I'd love to share with you something about my life. I was a director of labor relations for a big company ten years ago. And I should have been happy. I had everything that I thought I wanted. But going into work every day took away a bit of myself until finally I stopped and said, "Where is that lively college girl who used to read tens of books and do fun things? Where is she?" I knew I had to look for her. Then one day, while I was walking through a children's bookstore, it hit me. I loved these books,  the richness of the pictures, and the power of these words. I gathered an armful of books and said,  "This is what I want to do. " And since then,  I have treated writing like a full time job. I wrote over 20 stories in the next year. And most of them got sent back with letters saying they were not good enough. But I didn't give up. I think it's because of that love that I have been able not to just write one book but nine books in the last ten years. When I worked in the company, I worked sixty-hour weeks because I had to. Now I work sixty-hour weeks because I love it. If I haven't made that choice to take a chance to do something that really spoke to me, I don't think I could have lived with myself.

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  Text 9

  M: Oh, calm down, what's up?

  W: En, someone broke into my apartment yesterday and many items of mine were stolen.

  M: En, don't worry. We'll deal with it, but first we need to have your basic information, so what's your name?

  W: Lydia Brook.

  M: Could you please spell your name, please?

  W:  OK. L-Y-D-I-A, B-R-O-O-K.

  M: OK. L-Y-D-I-A Brook, then what's your address?

  W: 535 East 80th Street.

  M: OK, let's come to the lost items. What have you lost?

  W: A laptop, a cellphone and a watch.

  M: OK. What are the brands and models of your laptop, cellphone and the watch?

  W: The laptop's model is SH462513, and the phone is Apple iPhone 6s. En...  the watch is TISSOT and there are many important materials in my laptop. Please help me find it.

  M: OK, and your telephone number?

  W: Um...4256786, but I'm only there after 7 p. m.

  M: So when would be the best time to catch you?

  W: I suppose between 9:00 and 9:30, before I leave for the college.

  M: OK, I see. I will phone you if we have any clues.

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