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90. Why did the writer feel n ervous whe n she heard a sound beh ind her?

91. When did the writer realize that the sound had bee n her wallet falli ng to the street? 92. Who found the wallet for the writer?

93. What did the writer thi nk of city life at the end of the story? Why?

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A. Listen and choose the right picture £¨ ¸ù¾ÝÄã꿵½µÄÄÚÈÝ£¬Ñ¡³öÏàÓ¦µÄͼƬ£© 1. Lily thinks it is a won derful idea to keep a pet dog at home.

2. Damin would like his gra ndchildre n to lear n fish ing with birds in the future. 3. Smok ing is not allowed in public places in Shan ghai, is n't it? 4. Look! The twins are readi ng some comic books in their bedroom. 5. My brother used to ride a bicycle to school to keep fit.

6. Bruce has decided to be a good detective to protect the innocent.

A. l. B 2. D 3. H 4. G 5. E 6. C

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7. W: Bill, did you go to the Bund with your cous in last weeke nd?

M: No. My Cous in cha nged his mind in the last minu te. So we went to the museum. Q: Where did the man and his cous in go last weeke nd? 8. M: What time will Flight FM387 arrive?

W: According to the time table, at 11:30. But I heard it might arrive at about 12 : 30 today because of the

terrible weather.

Q: What time does Flight FM387 usually arrive? 9. W: I hear you collect stamps.

M: I used to, but now rm in terested in coins.ÃÅI show you my collect ion ii' you want to have a look. Q: What does the man collect now?

10. W: Father's birthday is coming soon. Let's do someth ing for our dad.

M: Shall we make a birthday card for him? W: Good idea.

Q: What's the relati on ship betwee n the two speakers?

II. W: Bob, they said there was someth ing wrong with the un dergr ound this morning. How did you

come to work?

M: Well, that's why I drove my car today and was 30 minutes late. Q: How did the man go to work today?

12. M: Excuse me. I want to compla in about the coffee cups.

W: What's the problem?

M: When I ope ned the box, 2 of them were broke n. W: Oh, I'm very sorry about it. I'll take care of it right away. Q: Where does this dialogue probably take place? 13. W: Do you usually use a computer, Peter?

M: Yes, I usually draw pictures of buildi ngs on the computer. What about you, Jenny? W: Write reports and lear n Ian guages. M: Do you play computer games? W: Never.

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Q: What does Peter usually do on the computer? 14. W: What's goi ng on, Joh n? You look a little sad today.

M: You know, Alice... I failed the PE test aga in.

W: Take it easy, there will be ano ther cha nee n ext mon th. But you n eed to practice more if you

want to pass it.

Q: What can we lear n from the dialogue? B. 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. B 11. D 12. A 13. D 14. C

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Kitty was not a top stude nt at school. She did n't do much schoolwork. In her final term, she started thinking what she could do. In fact, she found that there was not much to do. Then she found herself a job to look after two little girls in a family. It was n't too bad at first. Two mon ths later, she found the boss did n't give her any time off. She felt so tired because she had too many late ni ghts and early mornings with the childre n.

One day she met her friend. Mega n in the park. Mega n used to go to school with her. They talked about Kitty's job. Kitty loved children but she also needed time to rest. Megan suggested that Kitty should have some training and get a job in the kin dergarte n. Kitty did n't think she could pass the test after the trai ning as she had n't take n many exams at school. Mega n told her to phone a college. Kitty did so and started her training there. With their help, Kitty passed the test. She left the job with the family and got a job in a kin dergarte n. She was always tha nkful to Mega n.

Now kitty really loves her job. She enjoys working with small children though sometimes she finds it's not that easy. She wants to tell those who are like her, even if you are not top of the class at school, you could have a dream in your heart.

C. 15. F 16. T 17. F 18. T 19. F 20. T

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Now many people thi nk New York is a no isy city. Eve n whe n you get into a taxi, you hear the voice of a famous sin ger or a popular actress givi ng in struct ions. The voices of these people tell you what to do. One popular star gives this message, \Other voices say thi ngs such as \leave things like bags, phones and umbrellas on taxis.

There is a good reason for the messages. There are more than 12,000 taxis in New York, and every year taxis get into more accide nts. In an accide nt, people may easily get hurt if they don't wear seat belts. Every year about 11,000 people are injured in this way.

Many people don't like these voices. A lot of passe ngers compla in that they are too no isy. Some

drivers say, 6'I play the messages for at least 20 times a day when I drive. I hear the same voices all day. It makes me crazy. \D. 21. famous sin ger 22. leave things 23. get hurt 24. too no isy 25. twen ty/20 times Part II

26. D 27. A 28.C 29.D 36. C 37. D 38.C 39.A

30.B 31.D 40.C 41.A

32.C 33.A 42.B 43.D

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35. B 45. B

46. B 47. A 48.D 49.C 50.D 51.C 52.B 53. E 54. fifties 55. themselves 56. miles 57. careless

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58. recent 62. Do have 65. care for Part III

59. surprise 63. How long 66. was built

60. succeed 64. What an 67. whether / if

61. death lives

68. I set off early to breathe fresh air in the forest. A. 69. D 70.C 71.A 72.B 73.D 74. B B. 75. B 76.A 77.D 78.C 79.A 80. C

C. 81. clock 82. moved 83. brai n 84. guess 85. either 86. sudde nly 87. Weak D. 88. Two /2.

89. She ran / bega n to run. / By running.

90. She was afraid that there was a robber beh ind her. 91. When she reached her flat (a nd uni ocked the door). 92. A rubbish truck driver.

93. She found city life was not as bad as she thought at the begi nning of the story, because her experie

nee let her realize that there were kind and helpful people around. (Any reas on able an swer is acceptable.)

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