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江苏省苏北四市2017届高三上学期摸底考试(11月)英语 Word版含答案
江苏省苏北四市2017届高三上学期摸底考试(11月)英语 Word版含答案
苏北四市高三年级摸底考试
说明:1.本试卷共12页,满分120分,考试时间120分钟。
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where are the two speakers?
A. On a busy street. B. In a Beijing Hotel. C. At a station.
2. How does the man like the book?
A. Humorous. B. Scientific. C. Popular.
3. Why is Peter leaving?
A. To visit his parents. B. To attend college. C. To have a
4. What time is it now?
A. Seven o’clock. B. Seven-thirty. C. Eight o’clock.
5. How much does the man need to pay?
A. 35 dollars. B. 115 dollars. C. 150 dollars.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,
从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. Where are the speakers?
A. At a meeting. B. At a party. C. At a wedding.
7. What does the man say about Anne?
A. She is humorous.
B. She is very intelligent.
C. She is easy to get to know.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8. Why did Mr. Miller get up late?
A. He watched a football match live last night.
B. He watched a football match on TV late last night.
C. He couldn’t fall asleep after watching a football match.
9. What happened to Mr. Miller on his way to work?
A. He had a car accident.
B. He was stopped by the police.
C. He was stuck in a traffic jam.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10. Where does the man want to go?
A. To New York. B. To New Jersey. C. To Hawaii.
11. When will the man leave?
A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.
12. How much does one ticket cost?
A. $310. B. $325. C. $620.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13. How many customers have just come to the restaurant?
A. Three. B. Four. C. Five.
14. Where will they sit eating?
A. In the center. B. Near the window. C. In the back.
15. Which style of Chinese food is not served in this
restaurant?
A. Hunan food. B. Sichuan food. C. Guangdong food.
16. What food will the customers eat?
A. Hunan food. B. Zhejiang food. C. Sichuan food.
听下面一段对话,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17. What is the woman’s major?
A. Painting. B. English. C. Japanese.
18. When did the woman last see Lily?
A. Three days ago. B. One week ago. C. Three years ago.
19. What is Lily’s problem?
A. She lacks chances to speak Chinese.
B. She finds it difficult to write Chinese words.
C. She doesn’t know how to remember Chinese words.
20. Where does the woman plan to further her study?
A. In China. B. In Italy. C. In England.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分 35分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
21. Owing to the speeding up of urbanization and improvement of
living standards, people’s consumption patterns in the last few
A. changed B. change C. had changed D. have changed
22.The most important thing for a designer to remember is that
nature always provides .
A. inspiration B. ambition C. immigration D. occupation
23. I do believe in people being able to do what they want to
do, they are not hurting someone else.
A. unless B. supposed C. though D. providing
24. Nowadays, more and more people like to post the photos of
delicious foods on their blogs, especially those in the oven.
A. to bake B. baked C. baking D. being baked
25. –– Are the people optimistic about the talks between
Palestine and Israel?
–– It’s hard to say. Much the outcome of the current peace
A. counts on B. takes on C. catches on D. turns on
26. Many companies make it for job applicants to pass a medical
examination before they are allowed to work.
A. compulsory B. comprehensive C. controversial D.
contradictory
27. –– Can you believe Kim’s got fired from work?
–– . She was always late or calling in sick. But I hope she will
find a new job.
A. God bless her B. It can’t hurt C. It serves her right D. No
28. Scientists think calculating is a necessary skill they base
their researches.
A. on it B. on that C. on which D. on whose
29. –– Have you got any plans for the New Year’s Day
–– Yes. , I’m going to travel in Beijing.
A. Though possible B. Unless possible C. While possible D. If
30. The company chose Shenzhen for its first expansion point
because it’s the second largest market for their brand, Shanghai
the first.
A. was B. being C. will be D. to be
31. Their sense of humor and ability to get along with people
are two characteristics that _________ for their lack of
experience.
A. allow B. cater C. account D. compensate
32. Considering the location the price, many parents buy houses
for their children’s education.
A. in preference to B. in response to C. in addition to D. in
33. The famous magician, as well as his assistants, to perform
at the China’s Got Talent in 2015.
A. were invited B. was invited
C. have been invited D. has been invited
34. — So boring and exhausted! I’d rather I hadn’t been invited
to the party.
— Oh, no. If so, I _________ a quiet night at home.
A. didn’t enjoy B. hadn’t enjoyed
C. couldn’t have enjoyed D. couldn’t enjoy
35. –– I went up to speak to him, but he turned away and
–– Why did he give you ? You are good friends, aren’t you?
A. a wet blanket B. a cup of tea C. a green finger D. a cold
第二节:完形填空(共
20小题;每小题
1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I wrote my first novel when I was 22. It was a 36 . I
didn’t know how to properly format dialogue or 37 a plot.
Those were all 38 I planned to work out later. I gave the
book to my father to read, and within a day he left me a voice mail
saying that it was 39 and that I was going to sell it for
40 , and rather quickly, the book was 41 by every
publisher in New York. If there were a literary prize for Most
Rejections, I would have won it. I was 42 , of course, but I
knew better than to 43 — writing wasn’t an easy job, and if
this book wasn’t my 44 in, maybe the next one would be. I
got back to work.
But this scenario(剧情) happened again: I wrote books…and then
they wouldn’t 45 . Still, my father’s faith in me never
wavered(摇摆), even 46 I worked a host of other jobs. Some of
the jobs, like being a bookseller, were great and 47 to my
writing life. Some, like selling overpriced jeans to 12-year-olds,
were only good insofar as they were material for future 48 .
And they were — because it finally 49 . I sold a book! I was
going to make it big!
I completely agree with motivational speaker and author John
Maxwell’s words: “Successful and unsuccessful people do not
50 greatly in their abilities but in their 51 to
reach their potential.” Life’s not 52 . It never was, it
isn’t now, it won’t ever be. But do not fall into the entitlement
trap of feeling you are a 53 , you are not. Get over it and
54 with it. And yes, most things are more 55 when you
break a sweat to get them.
36. A. mess B. mix C. confusion D. puzzle
37. A. follow B. structure C. discover D. hatch
38. A. facts B. messages C. meanings D. details
39. A. practical B. complex C. wonderful D. dissatisfactory
40. A. But B. Instead C. Therefore D. Regardless
41. A. rejected B. accepted C. abused D. commented
42. A. depressed B. surprised C. frightened D. embarrassed
43. A. continue B. fight C. withdraw D. write
44. A. card B. ticket C. pen D. bill
45. A. write B. buy C. work D. sell
46. A. if B. because C. as D. since
47. A. turned B. opened C. led D. contributed
48. A. lives B. decisions C. stories D. jobs
49. A. happened B. failed C. made D. passed
50. A. vary B. change C. match D. diversify
51. A. request B. demand C. hope D. desire
52. A. sad B. happy C. hard D. easy
53. A. witness B. victim C. owner D. winner
54. A. get round B. get on C. get about D. get by
55. A. challenging B. demanding C. rewarding D. paying
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题
2分, 满分 30分)
请认真阅读下列短文, 从短文后各题所给的A、 B、 C、 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项, 并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
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For Yali Liu, the hardest thing about UK higher education is
having to go to the pub. “It’s how much you need to invest socially
with other students,” she says. “I don’t like going to a pub or
club, but people just keep going out and I feel the pressure to go
out too.” This is because, unlike in China, she says, there is so
much emphasis during the course on teamwork and group projects, so
socialising with other students – especially British people, is
Liu, 23, who is in her final year of a BSc in business
administration at the University of Bath, is one of more than
80,000 Chinese students studying in UK universities. They are
responsible for a large proportion of the more than £10bn a year
that international students contribute to the UK economy. However,
research shows that where their academic attainment(成就) is
concerned, the picture is not satisfactory. While nearly 58% of all
students – and 45% of overseas students graduated with a
first-class degree last year, this was true of only 35% of students
from China.
To find an explanation, Zhiqi Wang and Ian Crawford, lecturers
at the University of Bath, compared the performance of Chinese and
British undergraduates in each year of their degree. Taking a
sample of 100 British and Chinese students and comparing their
average marks and final degree classification, they found a
dramatic drop in performance among the Chinese students between
year one, when they performed better than their UK counterparts,
and year two, when they performed worse.
They believe the drop results from two factors. First, Chinese
students fail to adapt their approaches to learning and so their
performance declines in the later years when the complexity of the
work increases. Second, many young people in China enroll in higher
education due to pressure from family rather than their own
motivation.
Professor Sedghi thinks part of the problem may be the changing
socio-economic background of Chinese undergraduates. While 85% of
Chinese students at British universities before 2000 were mature
students, often funded by the government, since 2004, however, they
have been younger, most funded by their families.
Maybe UK institutions need to work harder to take into account
what a big challenge it is for young people from a radically
different culture and linguistic background to adapt to life in the
UK. “We need to do more, contacting students before their arrival,
assigning them tutors, encouraging peer-assisted learning, for
example,” says Sedghi.
58. What can be inferred about Yali Liu from the passage?
A. She is not good at socialising with local students.
B. She is bored with the teamwork and group projects.
C. Her family can’t afford her education in the UK.
D. The university won’t award her a first-class degree.
59. Which of the following is NOT a possible factor for Chinese
students’ unsatisfactory attainment?
A. They don’t adjust their studying methods in time.
B. They are lacking in motivation to achieve success.
C. They are too young and mostly come from poor families.
D. They haven’t got necessary support from the UK
universities.
60. The passage mainly talks about in UK universities.
A. the great pressure Chinese students are suffering
B. cultural differences between the east and the west
C. main reasons for Chinese students’ poor performance
D. possible solutions to the problems facing Chinese
For years, scientists and others
concerned about climate change have been talking about the need for
carbon capture and storage (CCS).
That is the term for removing carbon dioxide from, say, a
coal-burning power plant’s smokestack and pumping it deep
underground to keep it out of the atmosphere, where it would
otherwise contribute to global warming.
However, currently, only one power plant in Canada captures and
stores carbon on a commercial scale (and it has been having
problems). Among the concerns about storage is that carbon dioxide
in gaseous or liquid form that is pumped underground might escape
back to the atmosphere. So storage sites would have to be
monitored, potentially for decades or centuries.
But scientists at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia
University and other institutions have come up with a different way
to store CO2 that might eliminate that problem. Their
approach involves dissolving the gas with water and pumping the
resulting mixture — soda water, essentially — down into certain
kinds of rocks, where the CO2 reacts with the rock to
form a mineral called calcite(方解石). By turning the gas into stone,
scientists can lock it away permanently. Volcanic rocks called
basalts(玄武岩) are excellent for this process, because they are rich
in calcium, magnesium and iron, which react with
The project called CarbFix started in Iceland, 2012, when the
scientists pumped about 250 tons of carbon dioxide, mixed with
water, about 1,500 feet down into porous basalt. Early signs were
encouraging: The scientists found that about 95 percent of the
carbon dioxide was changed into calcite. And even more importantly,
they wrote, the change happened relatively quickly — in less than
two years.
“It’s beyond all our expectations,” said Edda Aradottir, who
manages the project. Rapid change of the CO2 means that
a project would probably have to be monitored for a far shorter
time than a more conventional storage site.
There are still concerns about whether the technology will prove
useful in the fight against global warming. For one thing, it would
have to be scaled up enormously. For another, a lot of water is
needed — 25 tons of it for every ton of CO2 — along with
the right kind of rock.
But the researchers say that there is enough porous basaltic
rock in Iceland, including in the ocean floors and along the
margins of continents. And sitting a storage project in or near the
ocean could potentially solve the water problem at the same time,
as the researchers say seawater would work just fine.
61. What can we learn about CCS in Paragraphs 2 and 3?
A. Scientists believe global warming will be avoided if
CO2 is pumped underground.
B. It’s been a common practice in many plants to capture and
store CO2 underground.
C. There is no guarantee that CO2 will not escape
even if pumped underground.
D. It requires decades to turn CO2 into liquid form
and be locked underground.
62. What materials should be involved in the project
A. Water, CO2, soda water and basalts
B. Water, soda water, a pump and calcite
C. CO2, basalts, a pump and calcite
D. Water, CO2, a pump and basalts
63. According to Edda Aradottir, the result of the project was
beyond the researchers’ expectations, because .
A. it’s disappointing to discover new problems caused by rapid
B. it’s amazing to see 95% of the carbon dioxide turn into
calcite that fast
C. it’s puzzling to find the encouraging but unexpected result
of the project
D. it’s exciting to sense the problem of storing CO2
likely to be solved
64. What is the author’s purpose in writing the passage?
A. To inform us of a breakthrough in storing CO2.
B. To praise the efforts of scientists in storing
C. To show the different ways to fight against
D. To urge people to produce the least possible
“What defines you?” That’s what
Lizzie Velasquez asked the crowds of people who came to hear her
motivational speeches.
Due to a rare syndrome(综合症), from the second when Velasquez was
born incredibly ugly, the doctors prepared her parents to accept
absolutely nothing out of her, no crying, no walking, no crawling
and literally nothing. But her parents decided to take her home,
love her and raise her the best as they could. They brought her up
completely normally, so normally that when she started kindergarten
she had no clue that she was different.
Unfortunately she had to find it out in a way like a big slap of
reality for a 5-year-old. No one wanted to play with her or stand
by her. No one wanted to have a single thing to do with her. As a
little girl, she couldn’t understand, because she was raised still
normally. So she had to go home and ask her parents. And they
encouraged her to go back to school and be herself so eventually
everyone would see she was just like them. So again, at such a
young age, she was forced to a situation where she could either
choose to be happy or choose to give up. Luckily, she chose to be
When she was in high school, one day she was shocked to click on
one video of herself labeled “the World’s Ugliest Woman”, which was
only 8 seconds long but had over 4 million views. The comments that
went along were horrible. “Why would her parents keep her?!” read
“Kill it with fire!” said another. And they continued on and
on. She wanted to fight back at some of the commentators, like one
specifically who told her to put a gun to her head and kill
herself. So again, she was put in the position to choose happiness
or to choose to give up.
And again with the help of family, Velasquez found the strength
to channel the hatred into motivation and to rise above the
cruelty. At that moment, she was going to let her goals, her
success and her accomplishments be the things that define her, not
her outer appearance, not the doctors who said she would accomplish
nothing or those people who called her a monster.
She decided to be a motivational speaker and 2013 was the eighth
year of her motivational speaking. She decided to write a book.
During her first year in college, she published her first book
Lizzie is beautiful in English and Spanish and then the
second one Be beautiful, be you and then the third. She
decided to graduate from college and she got her degree from Texas
State University in May, 2013. One of the biggest motivations for
her to accomplish all those things was that Youtube video. She will
go back to that video and look at every hateful and nasty comment
and it will inspire her to keep going and work even harder.
Lizzie Velasquez once made the headlines as the world’s ugliest
woman, but she finally shrugged off the hurtful comments
about her looks as just words. Now, she is not letting anything
or anyone hold her back and is using her devotion to religion to
help diminish the hatred that comes her way by overriding it with
an inspirational message of love and acceptance. She has resolved
to take charge of her life by killing the negativity with ambition
and is consistently redefining what it means to be beautiful on her
own terms. And she wins!
65. Reactions towards Velasquez’s appearance are as follows
A. the doctors advised accepting nothing out of her
B. her parents decided to bring her up as normal
C. her classmates refused to keep her company
D. netizens intentionally pushed her to kill herself
66. According to Velasquez, what is the best response to those
who commented bitterly online?
A. Fighting right back.
B. Deleting the comments.
C. Turning to her family.
D. Making achievements.
67. The underlined sentence in the last paragraph probably means
A. she could be easily set off by those hurtful comments
B. she painfully managed to focus on her achievements
C. she didn’t care about those hurtful comments eventually
D. she felt sad whenever looking back on the hurtful words
68. Which of the following can best describe Velasquez?
A. Optimistic and determined. B. Flexible and sympathetic.
C. Diligent and outspoken. D. Brave and considerate.
69. The sentence ‘‘At that point she was deciding how she was
going to revenge(报复) and finally she
decided to fight back in a different way.’’ can be put at the
end of Paragraph .
A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6
70. What is the best title of the passage?
A. Appearance: something to define you
B. Velasquez: a brave and beautiful heart
C. Achievement: something to support you
D. Speech: a way to make you stronger
第四部分:任务型阅读(共
10小题;每小题1分, 满分10
请认真阅读下列短文, 并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单
词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。
Among the natural creatures that can present a threat to people
in rural areas of Mexico, one of the most productive is the
scorpion(蝎子). These relatives of spiders kill dozens of people each
year and injure thousands more. However, scorpions have become a
part of the local culture and tradition.
In the Durango city main market, scorpions are in evidence at
every turn. There are books, key chains and lamps decorated with
dead scorpions. There are scorpion images on T-shirts and hats and
there are even candies shaped like scorpions. The whole place seems
to be filled with the crawling creature.
In one corner of the market, Chelo Garcia even sells live
scorpions. She says she has experienced two scorpion stings(蛰) in
the recent years and that nothing happened. She says that if a
person has no symptoms of poisoning with 30 minutes of the
stinging, it is likely that nothing bad will result. She says some
scorpions have little or no poison and so luck plays a big
It is hard to explain why people come to Ms. Garcia’s store to
buy live ones, but she does a good business. She often reaches down
through the top of the glass cage to catch one of the scorpions to
show her customers. She holds them by the tail, where the barbed
stinger(刺针) is located, so that she is safe from attack.
In the crowded market, many people pass by Ms. Garcia’s store to
look at the crawling creatures and to relate their own stories of
encounters with the scorpions. One old woman says she nearly died
when she was a girl of 18 years old and has been afraid of
scorpions ever since. She said her tongue became numb and her
throat began to swell shut, common symptoms of the scorpion poison.
She says she survived because God protected her.
Every year in Mexico about 200,000 people are stung by
scorpions. The number of annual deaths was nearly 300, till 2015,
but a public health campaign and the widespread availability of
anti-poison has cut the number of deaths to less than 100 a year.
The state of Durango alone accounts for ten percent of all the
scorpion stings in Mexico each year.
While the scorpion may be regarded as disgusting and horrible by
many people, it has also become a bit of a local mascot(吉祥物) in
Durango. People there seem proud of the fact that their city is
known as the “scorpion capital”.
Scorpions: Part of Local Culture in Mexico
Introduction
● While (71) ▲ by scorpions, people in rural areas of
Mexico view them as a part of the local culture and tradition.
The main market of scorpions
● Scorpions can be seen almost (72) ▲ , ranging from
books to T-shirts and hats.
● (73) ▲ scorpions are sold in Garcia’s store, who has
been stung by scorpions twice in recent years.
● Garcia often shows scorpions to her customers by holding their
tails, because the barbed stinger is (74) ▲ in the
scorpion’s tail.
The situation of scorpions’ stings
● (75) ▲ are that if a person feels nothing wrong within
30 minutes of the stinging, he/she will survive.
● Symptoms of the scorpion poison include a numb tongue and a
(76) ▲ throat.
● With much attention to public health, people now have easy
(77) ▲ to anti-poison, so the number of deaths has decreased
(78) ▲ towards scorpions
● Though (79) ▲ as disgusting and horrible, the scorpion
has become a bit of a local mascot in Durango.
● People there take (80) ▲ in the fact that their city is
known as the “scorpion capital”.
第五部分 书面表达(满分25分)
请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
During a period of global economic depression, financial
disturbance and trade protectionism, a country would face a battle
to solve these issues alone. There is no denying that in the
current situation, competition between countries is emphasized more
than cooperation in that neither country would like to lose out to
the other countries.
The Hangzhou G20 summit, in which heads of state and government
and central bankers get together to exchange views with each other,
aims to create an “open innovation” environment, which means to
promote innovation not only within a single country, but by virtue
of cooperation with other countries, to deal with common problems
facing all of humanity.
“China has already become a big player in the international
arena(竞技场). However, China alone cannot wrestle with all the
problems,” said Atsushi Sunami, vice president at the National
Graduate Institute for Policy Studies. “Being the second largest
economy in the world, China needs to join forces with other nations
to solve these existing problems, in relation to the environment,
education, energy, clean water and climate change.”
【写作内容】
1. 用约30个单词写出上文概要;
2. 用约120个单词谈谈你对合作的看法,内容包括:
⑴ 合作的重要性及理由(至少两点);
⑵ 结合亲身经历或见闻举例说明。
【写作要求】
1. 写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
3. 不必写标题。
【评分标准】
内容完整,语言规范,语篇连贯,词数适当。
英语试题参考答案
第一部分:听力(每小题1分,满分20 分)
1-5 CABCC 6-10 BCBCC 11-15 AABBC 16-20 BACAB
第二部分(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 单项填空(每小题1分,满分15分)
21-25 DADBA 26-30 ACCDB 31-35 DABCD
第二节 完形填空(每小题1分,满分20 分)
36-40 ABDCB 41-45AACBD 46-50CDCAA 51-55 DDBBC
第三部分:阅读理解(每小题2分,满分30分)
56-57 BB 58 – 60 ACC 61-64 CDBA 65-70 DDCACB
第四部分:任务型阅读(每小题l分,满分l0分)
71. threatened 72. everywhere 73. Live 74. located/situated
75. Chances 76. swollen 77. access 78. attitudes
79. regarded/viewed/considered/seen 80. pride
第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)
The Hangzhou G20 summit places much emphasis on global
cooperation rather than competition. It seeks to cope with the
current issues in various fields, which can’t be resolved by a
single country. (32words)
It is apparent that cooperation is a necessity for success in
such a competitive society. First and foremost, teamwork can help
us achieve shared targets in a more efficient way. Furthermore,
cooperation provides people with opportunities, learning to show
respect for others. Those who lack such essential skills are
certain to be wiped out of the team in modern society.
The success our Chinese women’s volleyball players achieved in
the 2016 Rio Olympics is a striking example of the point. While we
weren’t on the winning side at first, we strived as a team to the
last minute of the match. Without team spirit, we wouldn’t have won
the championship. It is cooperation that really counts in
addressing problems we face. (61words)
【听力原文】
W: Can I help you, sir?
M: Yes, can you show me the way to Gate 2 for T512 to Beijing?
I’m quite confused here.
W: Sure. This way, please.
M: Have you read this book, Kallen?
W: No, what is it about?
M: It’s about the differences between men and women. I wouldn’t
say it is a scientific book, but it made me laugh all the way
W: Hi, Peter! Long time no see. It’s said that you went to
America to have a holiday three weeks ago. Did you have a good time
M: Sure. I visited a lot of interesting places in America. I
also spent a few days in the UK.
W: Great. When will you leave for Canada? The school year will
start soon.
M: My college will open next week, so I am leaving this weekend
with my parents.
W: The performance starts at half past eight. Do you think we
can arrive on time?
M: It depends. If the traffic is not heavy, we surely can reach
it within half an hour.
M: I will take the white sweater and the blue T-shirt. How much
all together?
W: The sweater is 115 dollars and the T-shirt is 35 dollars. How
would you like to pay, cash or check?
M: Here is my credit card.
W: Happy 17th birthday!
M: What beautiful flowers! Thank you for coming to my party. And
we haven’t seen each other so long. How are you?
W: Yes. It has been four years. I’m fine. And you look great
M: Well, let me introduce you around.
W: Oh, that girl with the long blonde hair looks like my sister,
Mary, in Toronto.
M: That’s Anne. She is a smart, lively person. You’ll like her a
lot and she is easy to get to know.
W: Who are those two boys over there by the table? They look a
lot like each other.
M: They should because they are twins. That’s Jim and Jack and
they are always together. They are serious but very intelligent and
have a great sense of humor. OK. I think I can introduce you to
them. Come on.
W: Mr Miller, you were late for work, weren’t you?
M: Yes, I’m sorry.
W: Why did you get here so late?
M: I watched TV till very late last night.
W: What was on?
M: It was an exciting football match. France against Germany.
When France was about to win…so I got up late and didn’t have
breakfast and left home in a hurry.
W: Did you catch the train?
M: No, I called a taxi. There were a lot of cars and buses on
the highway. Unfortunately an accident happened. Then, there was a
traffic jam. I was nervous.
W: What happened after that?
M: The police came and solved the problem. I waited for a long
time. When I got to the office, it was already 10 o’clock.
W: I hope you won’t be late again.
M: Hi, could you help me book two plane tickets for August
W: I would be happy to help you. Where do you plan to go?
M: I am going to Hawaii.
W: Do you plan to leave from New York or New Jersey Airport?
M: I think that I would rather leave from New York Airport.
W: Would you prefer to leave in the morning or in the
afternoon?
M: I need to leave in the morning.
W: Fine. Two morning tickets. Six hundred and twenty dollars
M: Thank you. Here are six hundred and fifty dollars.
W: Here are your tickets and your change. Wish you a pleasant
M: Thank you.
W: Good evening, sir.
M: Good evening. We want a table for four.
W: Yes, sir. We have a good table for you. This way, please.
M: Thank you very much.
W: This is your table. It is near the window so that you can
have a good view. Sit down, please!
M: Thank you. Do you serve Chinese food?
W: Yes, sir. We serve Chinese food of various styles, such as
Hunan food, Sichuan food and Zhejiang food.
M: How about Sichuan food?
W: It is a bit hot. Do you like it?
M: No. We like food that tastes a bit sweet.
W: Zhejiang food will fit you. Hunan food and Sichuan food are
M: Welcome to Tell Me Your Puzzles. Today we have
Professor Carter with us to solve your puzzles. First, let’s see
what puzzles our first guest has.
W: Hello, everybody. I’m a college student. My major is
painting, and I also like writing very much. Lily was my high
school friend and now she lives in China. Yesterday she came home
for her one-week vacation so we met again for the first time in
three years. She told me there are many foreigners living in
Beijing, so there are many kinds of Chinese you can hear, such as
Japanese-Chinese and English-Chinese. The language they speak is a
mixture of many languages but nobody worries about it. Lily studies
Chinese but most of her friends are Japanese, and her boyfriend is
Japanese, too. They seldom speak Chinese, so she has little
opportunity to practice her Chinese. She doesn’t even know many
easy Chinese words that are used in daily life. I plan to further
my study in Italy. Although I’m not going to study in China, I
wonder whether the same thing will happen to me, too. So I want to
hear Professor Carter’s advice about my puzzle. Thank you.
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