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高三英语下册双周适应性训练试题,
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Text 1
M: Is there anything you like doing?
W: I love playing very much, and sometimes I also write.And I’m very fond of music.I play the piano and I enjoy listening to music, too.
Text 2
M: Right.Class.There is some changes to your exam timetable.Your maths exam will be changed to the next day.
W: You mean the 18th?
M: Yes.And the exam will start and end one hour earlier.
Text 3
W: Don’t forget to write to me.Jason.
M: I won’t.But let me make sure I have the right address.Is it 42 Eastdrive Birmingham?
W: That’s right.By the way, my office number has changed since I began to work at Morrison.
M: Has it? And tell me what it is, then.
Text 4
W: You look very tired.
M: Yes.I stayed up very late last night, rewriting my paper.
W: Haven’t you finished it ?
M: Not yet.I don’t know when.
Text 5
W: Where do you usually have your breakfast?
M: In the kitchen.I fix myself some orange juice, an egg, a slice of unbuttered toast and some coffee.But once in a while I have breakfast in the school cafeteria.That’s why I get a ride and leave the house early.
Text 6
W: Hi, dear, how was your day?
M: Oh, a typical Monday.
W: Did you call your mother?
M: Of course.I call her every Monday.
W: And did you remember to pick up the children’s school uniforms at the dry-cleaner’s?
M: Uh…No, I forgot.But I’ll do that tomorrow.
W: Well, how was work?
M: Umm, I handed in my monthly report.The boss is back tomorrow, so I have to meet with him first thing in the morning to discuss it.
W: Well, you’ll have to celebrate your birthday the day after tomorrow.We’re going out to dinner, remember?
M: Is that this Wednesday? Oh, I forgot about that, too.
Text 7
M: Mary, what do you want to do at the weekend, when Carlos comes?
W: Well, Eric, I must go shopping on Saturday morning.
M: He hates shopping.But we could go to the museum and then meet you for lunch.
W: Fine.What shall we do in the afternoon?
M: There’s a football match on-Carlos will like that.
W: OK.What about going to a restaurant in the evening?
M: OK.Let’s do that.Now, what about Sunday?
W: If we get up early on Sunday, we could go for a drive in the countryside.
M: Yes, and we could have lunch in a public house somewhere.
W: Yes, the one near the river’s nice.Shall we go to the cinema after lunch?
M: We can’t.His train’s at four o’clock and I’ll have to take him back to the station.
Text 8
W: Hello, Jack! Congratulations on your becoming a student leader!
M: Thanks!But you know, when I was first told that I had been elected as one of the five candidates of the chairman of the Students’ Union, I hesitated a long time.
W: Why?
M: I thought a college student should devote most of time and energy to study instead of social work.
W: I’m afraid I don’t agree with you on that.You can get a lot of practice in the social work.
M: Yes, I finally changed my mind, because my teachers had several talks with me.
W: Oh really? What did they say then?
M: Just as you said.They advised me not to lose the opportunity to train my abilities in organization and social work.
W: So you eventually joined in the election campaign?
M: Yes.Since I had made up my mind about it, I would try my best to win it.
Text 9
M: Hi, Lena, what do you want to do after you leave school? Have you made up your mind yet?
W: No, not yet, but I think I’m going to take up hairdressing.
M: Any special reason?
W: Well, you know I’m good at doing hair.All my friends say so.Besides, hairdressing is quite creative and you can meet a lot of people.
M: And you will have to please them too.
W: Yeah, but you have to do so in any job, don’t you?
M: Sounds reasonable.By the way, what do your parents think about it?
W: They are not very happy about it.That is the only trouble.
M: Have they got any plans for you then?
W: Yes, they may try to send me to college because they want me to be a secretary.
M: Then what will you do?
W: I haven’t decided yet.But I usually get my own way in the end.
Text10
IOC President Jacques Rogge gave a thumbs-up to Beijing’s preparations for the 2008 Olympic Games on Tuesday when he was invited to attend British Olympic Association’s centennial celebrations.
“Their work is excellent.We are very pleased by that,”he said.“I am sure the Beijing Olympic Games will be a complete success.”
Rogge also expected a close bidding race for the 2012 Olympics, saying that he didn’t expect a big vote difference.
The IOC is to decide in Singapore on July 6 whether to hand the 2012 summer games to London, Madrid, Moscow, New York or Paris—with the French capital the favourite.
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