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Fred: What do you like in your spare time?Nick: ______
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M: Well, that's not a big deal. But you might at least phone if you know you're going to keep someone waiting.
Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?
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A.She phoned Fred about the book.
B.She was late for the appointment.
C.She ran into Fred on her way here.
D.She often keeps other people waiting.
-________?
-I'd like to see a pair of brown shoes.
A、What do you want
B、What do you like
C、What can I do for you
D、Do you want to buy something
A.Either will do
B.Yes, I like meat
C.Yes, I like fish
D.No, they are not my favorite
A.tells; to go
B.asked;go
C.invited; to go
Part A
Write a letter to a publishing house asking for information on a hook about American culture. You want to know what the price is, when it is going to be published, whether there is a discount for group order and what is about the postage?
You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Li Ping" instead. You do not need to write the address.
Part A
Write a letter to a publishing house asking for information on a book about American culture. You want to know what the price is, when it is going to be published, whether there is a discount for group order and what is about the postage?
You should write about 100 words. Do not sign your own name at the end of your letter. Use "Li Ping" instead. You do not need to write the address.
SECTION B INTERVIEW
Directions: In this section you will hear everything ONCE ONLY. Listen carefully and then answer the questions that follow. Questions 1 to 5 are based on an interview. At the end of the interview you will be given 10 seconds to answer each of the following five questions.
Now listen to the interview.
听力原文:Liz: Hello Fred. You don't look so good. What's the matter?
Fred: I just didn't have a good sleep. It seemed I dreamed all night. Do you dream a lot when you sleep?
Liz: Yes. In fact everybody dreams. And everyone needs to dream in order to stay healthy. There are two kinds of sleep, active sleep and-passive sleep. The passive sleep gives our body the rest that is needed, and prepares us for active sleep in which dreaming occurs. The dream stage is very important in our sleep cycle. When the person is dreaming, the eyes begin to move. Through the night, people alternate between passive and active sleep. The cycle is repeated several times throughout the night.
Fred: Do you know how long people usually dream during eight-hour sleep?
Liz: For about one and a half hours on average. So we need active sleep because dreaming helps us to rest our minds.
Fred: I see. All people experience dream cycles.
Liz: Can you remember dreams? What did you dream last night?
Fred: Oh yes. It was terrible. I dreamed that I was chased by someone or something. I don't remember very well. So I was running all the time.
Liz: This is a very common type of dream. Over 70% of people have dreamed that they were being chased or pursued by something and often in the dream they find themselves unable to flee for one reason or another. These often occur during periods of great anxiety and may be related to frustrating situations which are frequently occurring in their waking life. Anxiety dreams are amongst the most common types reported and are particularly common amongst women (78%). Only 63% of men experience them.
Fred: How about dreams of violence?
Liz: Dreams featuring scenes of violence are much more common amongst men (50%) than amongst women (44%). The differences are not very great. Perhaps men are simply more likely to talk about violent things and it must be remembered that women are often the most ardent fans of TV westerns and wrestling programmes.
Fred: Are there any more kinds of dreams that men experience more than women?
Liz: Yes. When people are tight in finances, they often have dreams which involve finding coins showering from a slot machine or picking up money from the ground. About a quarter of men have had this kind of dream, but only 15% of women. This probably relates to the fact that money matters are more likely to preoccupy the male than the female.
Fred: Do you sometimes have dreams about falling?
Liz: Yes. It is a common type of dream too. Dreams about falling are very common with about 75% scoring average. The most frequently reported is one in which typically one trips over something, stumbles or falls and wakes up with a jump.
Fred: How do you explain this?
Liz: Psychologists now believe that these dreams do not have any great emotional significance, but are merely due to muscular spasms which take place on the threshold between consciousness and sleep. Well, dreams about flying or floating in the air are often considered to be related to an unconscious wish to escape from something. They are in fact about reported by about 50% of dreamers. Dreams about the sea are also common. Women (40%) are far more likely to experience than men (27%).
Fred: What other kinds of dreams women experience more than men?
Liz: Dreams about famous people. Women are more likely to dream about famous people, politicians, pop stars, film stars and the like (33%) than men (27%). One very common dream, which almost certainly falls into the wish fulfillment category, is when people report that they are actually meeting famous people in their dreams.
Fred: W
A.active steep
B.passive sleep
C.deep sleep
D.oversleeping
A. What kind of music do you like?
B. Shall we have something to eat?
C. See you later.
D. if/whether there is a restaurant near here?
E. Sorry to hear that.
F. How far is it from here?
G. Thank you.
H. Would you like to try?
(Li Meng and John have just finished swimming. )
Li Meng: How nice and cool the water is! But I'm feeling a bit hungry now.【56】
John: Sounds good.
Li Meng: Do you know【57】
John : Yes, there is.
Li Meng:【58】
John: It's only five minutes' walk. Let's go.
Li Meng: Yeah, let's go. Oh, I almost forgot my CD player.
John :【59】
Li Meng: Pop music. I often listen when I'm not busy. How about you?
John: Light music. I think it can relax myself.【60】
Li Meng: Sure.
John: OK. I can lend you some CDs. I'll bring them to our school tomorrow.
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听力原文:W: What do you usually have for breakfast?
M: I usually have some rice, fish and eggs.
Q: What does Mr. Li usually have for supper?
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A.We don't know.
B.Bread, eggs and milk.
C.Rice, fish and eggs.
A、A. I study in No.1 Middle School.
B、B. Chinese, English, maths and so on.
C、C. I’m from China.
D、D. May name is Li Hua.
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