高一英语上册期中诊断性联考检测试题
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秘密★启用前试卷类型:A高一英语上册期中诊断性联考检测试题第Ⅰ卷(满分105分)第一部分:听力(满分30分)第一节:(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Thenewdepartmenthead.B.Theirnewdepartment.C.Theirheadmaster.2.Whereisthewoman’sdaughter?A.Ataparty.B.Intheclassroom.C.Inthelab3.What’sthepresentpriceofthefridge?A.$60B.$75C.$1254.HowlongdoesittakefromMr.Brown’shometohiscompany?A.About20minutes.B.About30minutes.C.About40minutes.5.Onwhichdaydothetwospeakershavenoexaminationsnextweek?A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Friday.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给出的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6段材料,回答6—8题。6.Whichofthefollowingdoesthewoman’sfathergrowmore?A.Wheat.B.Potatoes.C.Cabbages.7.Whatcanwelearnaboutthehouse?16/16\nA.Itwasbuiltin1938.B.Ithasbeenbuiltforalmostthreehundredyears.C.Itismoremodernthanbefore.8.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodoafterseeingeverything?A.Keepcows.B.Ridehorses.C.Changethebuilding.听下面7段材料,回答第9—10题。9.Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Dr.Carter’ssecretary.B.Dr.Carter’snurse.C.Dr.Carter’swife.10.WhenwillthemanseeDr.Carter?A.At4:00p.m.onWednesday.B.At8:00a.m.onTuesday.C.At8:15a.m.onThursday.听下面8段材料,回答第11—13题。11.Whichkindofflowersareontherockery?A.Roses.B.Tulips.C.Violets.12.Whatwillthewomandotomorrow?A.Trimthehedge.B.Removethehedge.C.Cutthegrass.13.Whatdoesthemanwanttohelpthewomando?A.Watertheflowers.B.Stopchildrenplayinginthegarden.C.Cutthelowbranches.听下面9段材料,回答第14—16题。14.Whatwillthemanhaveforlunch?A.Chickenwithpeanutsandahotdog.B.Asparaguslettuceandahotdog.C.Chickenwithpeanutsandasparaguslettuce.15.Wheredoesthemanlive?A.InRoom351,ParksonBuilding.B.InRoom315,ParksonBuilding.C.InRoom315,PetersonBuilding.16.Howwillthemanprobablypayforhislunch?A.Bycreditcard(信用卡).B.Bycash(现金)C.Bycheck(支票).16/16\n听下面10段材料,回答第17—20题。17.InBritain,youcancallachild.A.almostanythingyoulikeB.onlynameswithforeignlettersC.onlytraditionalnames18.howmanycountriesarementionedinthemonologue(独白)?A.SixB.SevenC.Eight19.Whichcountrieshasanapproved(认可的)listofnamesforparentstochoose?A.BritainB.ChinaC.Germany20.WhichofthefollowingnamesisthemostpopularinBritain?A.MaisieB.AlfieC.Jessica第二部分:英语知识运用(满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)21.It’snotgoodideatodriveforfourhourswithoutbreak.A.a;aB.the;aC.the;theD.a;the22.Alwaysreadthebeforeyoustarttakingthemedicine.A.instructionB.instructionsC.explanationD.explaining23.ShereadapoembyCarverwhichtheirlifetogether.A.talksB.speaksC.asksD.describes24.-DoyouknowifTerrywillgocampingthisweekend?-Terry?Never!Shetentsandfreshair!A.hashatedB.hatedC.willhateD.hates25.-I’mverywithmyowncooking.Itlooksniceandsmellsdelicious.-Mm,itdoeshaveasmell.A.pleasant;pleasedB.pleased;pleasedC.pleased;pleasantD.pleasant;pleasant26.Heavoidsthefilmthatisdefinitelynotworth.A.seeing;seeingB.tosee;seeingC.seeing;toseeD.tosee;tosee27.WeallknowJackisanhonestman.Hewouldratherthanbydishonestmethods.A.bepoor;gotmoneyB.bepoor;havegotmoneyC.waspoor;havegotD.ispoor;gotmoney16/16\n28.-Doyouthinkweshouldacceptthatoffer?-Yes,weshould,forwesuchhadluckuptillnow,andtimeout.A.havehad;isrunningB.had;isrunningC.have;hasbeenrunD.havehad;hasbeenrun29.ItisoneofthefunniestthingsontheInternetsofarthisyear.A.findingB.beingfoundC.tofindD.found30.Althoughbadlyhurtintheaccident,thedriverwasabletomakeaphonecall.A.stillB.evenC.alsoD.ever31.ThebellrangandcameinMr.Brown,abookinhishand.Thentheclassbegan.A.forB.whenC.withD.while32.-Shallwegooutforawalk?-Sorry.Thisisnottherighttoinviteme.Iamtootiredtowalk.A.placeB.situationC.momentD.chance33.Itistheyearwespenttogetheratcollegehasadeepeffectonmylife.A.whichB.thatC.whenD.where34.Maggiehasbeenfortunatetofindajobshelovesand,shegetswellpaidforit.A.soonerorlaterB.what’smoreC.asaresultD.moreorless35.-WouldyoumindifItaketheseat?-.A.Yes,sitdown,pleaseB.Surely,nevermindC.No,notatallD.No,youcan’ttakeit第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-35个题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ItwasacoldwinterdaythatSunday.Theparkinglottothe36wasfillingupquickly.Inoticed,asIgotoutofmycar,fellowchurchmemberswerewhispering(低语)amongthemselves37theywalkedinthechurch.AsIgot38,Isawamanleaningupagainstthewalloutsidethechurch.Hewasalmostlyingdown39hewasasleep.Hishatwas40downsoyoucouldnotseehisface.Heworeshoesthatlooked30yearsold,too41forhisfeet,withholesalloverthem42histoesstuckout(露出).I43thismanwashelplessandasleep,so16/16\nIwalked44throughthedoorsofthechurch.Wealltalkedforafewminutes,andsomeone45themanlyingoutside.Peoplewhisperedbutnoonetook46toaskhimtocomein,47me.Afewmomentslaterchurchbegan.WewereallwaitingforthePreacher(牧师)totakehis48andtogiveustheWord,49thedoorstothechurch50.Incamethemanwalkingdownthechurchwithhisheaddown.Peoplegasped(喘息)andwhisperedandmade51.Hemadehiswaydownthechurchandupontothepulpit(讲坛)52hetookoffhishatandcoat.Myheartsank(下沉).Therestoodourpreacher…hewasthe“homelessman”.ThepreachertookhisBible(圣经)andlaid(放置)itonhisstand.“Folks,Idon’tthinkIhavetotellyou53Iampreachingabouttoday.Ifyou54peoplebytheir55,youhavenotimetolovethem.”36.A.schoolB.lectureC.parkD.church37.A.afterB.asC.thenD.later38.A.closerB.clearerC.lowerD.farther39.A.eventhoughB.sothatC.asifD.evenif40.A.dragged(拖)B.pulledC.droppedD.pushed41.A.bigB.badC.uglyD.small42.A.orB.becauseC.andD.for43.A.knewB.guessedC.heardD.learned44.A.outB.byC.acrossD.from45.A.invitedB.talkedaboutC.broughtD.called46.A.pleasureB.methodC.courageD.trouble47.A.exceptB.butC.withoutD.including48.A.turnB.placeC.timeD.work49.A.whenB.beforeC.asD.after50.A.brokenB.closedC.openedD.painted51.A.decisionB.choicesC.facesD.jokes52.A.whereB.thereC.onD.downthere53.A.oneB.thatC.whatD.it54.A.judgeB.hateC.treatD.test16/16\n55.A.brotherB.appearanceC.supporterD.name第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)ADadwasbroughtinthenight.Weheardeverysound,butwepretendedtobeasleep.Nextmorninghelookedweakandthin,sittinginachairbythekitchenfire.Thelightofthefireshonethroughhislongemptysleeve.Everythingwentasusual.Grandmafoundsomethingtodointhebedroom.Grandpawentoutforsomewater.Mother,withherbacktous,wasgettingthecakesreadyforbreakfast.Butnothingwasright.Whengrandmacameoutofthebedroom,shewalkedontiptoe(踮着脚).Whengrandpacameback,hesaidnothingabouttheweather.AtbreakfastMotherpassedusthefruitandsaidsomething,buthervoicewastoohigh.Atlastmysister,Lou,pushedbackherchair.“It’syourturntowashthedishes.”ButIhadwashedthedishesthenightbefore.IsaidnothingbecauseitwasnotrighttoquarrelinfrontofDadjusthomewiththeemptysleeve.“Itisyourturn,”Lousaidagain.Ilookedatherinsurprise.“Itisnot,”IsaidbecauseIsuddenlyrememberedMotherhadtoldustogoonasusual.“Children,children,”Mothersaidinaquiet,gladkindofvoice.AndDadwassmilingbecausehefeltathomeatlast.56.WhatdoyouknowhappenedtoDadinthestory?A.Hewasbadlyill.B.Hehadalongjourney.C.Hedranktoomuch.D.Helostoneofhisarms.57.ThefamilywhentheysawDad’semptysleeve.A.wastoosurprisedtodoanythingB.feltsadandcriedalotC.triednottoshowtheirfeelingsD.showednoworryatall58.Louwantedtoquarrelwiththewriterbecause.A.shedidmorehouseworkthanhersisterB.DadwouldstandonhersideasusualC.thewriterdidn’tgetonwellwithherD.everythinghadtogoonasusual59.Fromthestory,weknow.A.thetwosistersoftenquarreledaboutwhoshouldwashthedishesB.thefamilylikedseeingthetwosistersquarrellingafterbreakfast16/16\nC.DadlovedthetwosistersverymuchthoughtheyoftenquarreledD.Mothertoldthetwosisterstoquarrelwitheachotherthenightbefore60.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthestory?A.TheQuarrellingSistersB.DadWasBackC.AftertheAccidentD.AnEmptySleeveBSheiswidelyseenasproof(证据)thatgoodlookingcanlastforever.But,atnearly500yearsofage,timeiscatchingupwithMonaLisa.Thehealthofthefamous,paintedbyLeonardoDaVinci(莱昂纳多·达芬奇)in1505,isgettingworsebytheyear,accordingtotheLouvreMuseum.“Thethinwoodenpanel(嵌板)onwhichtheMonaLisawaspaintedinoilhaschangedshapesinceexpertscheckedittwoyearsago,”themuseumsaid.Visitorshavenoticedchangesbutrepairingtheworld’smostfamouspaintingisnoteasy.Expertsarenotsureaboutthematerials(材料)theItalianartistusedandtheirchemicalstates.Nearly6millionpeoplegotoseetheMonaLisaeveryyear,manyattractedbythemysteryofhersmile.“Itisveryinterestingthatwhenyou’renotlookingather,sheseemstobesmiling,andwhenyoulookathershestops,”saidProfessorMargaretLivingStoneofHarvardUniversity.“It’sbecausedirectvisionisexcellentatpickingupdetails,butlesssuitedtolookingatshadows.DaVincipaintedthesmileinshadows.”61.WhatexpertsworrymostisoftheMonaLisa.A.theageofthefamouspaintingB.howtokeepthefamouspaintingC.whattodowiththechangesofthefamouspaintingD.aplacesuitable(适合)forkeepingthefamouspainting62.Inordertorepairthefamouspainting,itisimportantanddifficult.A.toproveifitcanlastforeverB.tofindoutthechemicalstateoftheoilC.tointerpret(破译)themysteryofMinaLisa’ssmileD.tokeepthethinwoodenpanelchanging63.Accordingtothepassage,it’sthatintereststhevisitorsallovertheworld.16/16\nA.thewoodenpanelonwhichtheMonaLisawaspaintedB.theplacewheretheMonaLisaiskeptC.thepainteroftheMonaLisaD.MonaLisa’ssmile64.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.DaVincipaintedthe“smile”inaparticularway.B.MonaLisaseemstobealwayssmilingC.visionseemstodecidethebeautyofapictureD.detailsaremoreimportantthanmaterials65.Whatmightbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.MonaLisa,aSmilingladyB.Mystery,UncoveredforCenturiesC.SmilinginShadows,DaVinci’sStyleD.FamousPaintingFacesDamage(毁坏)CMostpeopleknowthattheUnitedStatesismadeupoffiftystates.However,fewpeopleknowalotaboutallfiftyofthem.SufjanStevensisayoungAmericanmusician.Hewantstochangethissituation.SufjanStevensplanstomakeanalbum(专辑)abouteachofthefiftyAmericanstates.Duringcollege,heplayedinseveralmusicalgroupsandrecordedanalbumofhisownmusic.However,hewantedtobeawriter,notamusician.SoaftercollegehemovedtoNewYorkCitytostudywriting.InNewYork,Stevenshadtroublewritingstories.Hediscoveredthathemissedmusic.HealsodiscoveredthatmostofhisstorieshedidwritewereabouthishomestateofMichigan.So,SufjanStevensdecidedtomakeanalbumofsongsaboutMichigan.GreetingsfromMichigan:theGreatLakesStatewasreleased(发行)threeyearsago.Thealbumwasabigsuccess.Manyyoungpeopleandmusiccriticslikedit.Beforelong,Stevensannouncedthathewantedtomakeanalbumforeverystate.Hecalledithis“fiftystatesproject”.StevenschoseIllinoisashisnextstate.HereadmanybooksaboutIllinois.Hestudiedpolicedocumentsandoldnewspapers.Hetalkedtopeoplewholiveinthestate.TheCDIllinoiswasreleasedlastyear.Criticslovedthealbum.Itwonmanyawards.IllinoisbecamepopularatcollegesthroughouttheUnitedStates.PeoplesaidtheCDsoundeddifferentfromanythingelse16/16\ntheyhadeverheard.SufjanStevensiskeepinghisnextstateasecretfromreporters.PeoplehavesaidthatheiswritingaboutOregon,RhodeIsland,orMinnesota.However,noonebutStevensknowsforsure.66.Stevensplannedtomakeanalbumabouteachstateto.A.excitethemusictalentofordinaryAmericansB.recordanalbumofhisownmusicC.letpeopleknowmoreabouteachstateoftheUSD.develophistalentforwriting67.WhatdidStevensdotoprepareforanalbumaboutastate?A.HeplayedinseveralmusicalgroupsthroughoutUSB.Hestudiedrecordsandtalkedtopeoplethere.C.HemovedtoNewYorkCitytostudywriting.D.Hekepthisstateasecretfromreporters.68.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutSufjanStevens?A.Noonebuthimselfknowswhichstatehewillwriteaboutnext.B.HisalbumwaswellreceivedinAmerica.C.Helovedmusicsomuchthathecouldn’tstop.D.Hisalbumincludedallthestatesexceptthree.69.InwhichstatewasStevensborn?A.Illinois.B.NewYork.C.Michigan.D.Oregon.70.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.FiftyStatesProjectB.FiftyStatesinAmericaC.SongsaboutUSStatesD.SufjanStevensandMichiganDPolarbearsdependonicetohunt(猎取)forfoodintheArcticOcean.Theyclimbupontheicetolookforsealsandotheranimals.Butscientistssayseaiceisdecreasing(减少)becauseofclimatechange.Theysayrisingtemperatureshavereducestheareainwhichpolarbearscanhunt.Recently,anumberofstudiesfoundthatfuturereductions(减少)ofseaicecouldresultinaloss(消失)ofmanypolarbearswithinfiftyyears.ThestudiesfoundadirectlinkbetweenseaiceintheArcticOceanandthehealthofpolarbears.Thescientistssaytheanimalswilldisappear16/16\nfromthenorthcoastsofAlaskaandRussiainthenextfiftyyears.TheonlypolarbearstosurvivewillbeinCanada’sfarnorthandthewestcoastofGreenland.Thescientistsfoundthatalmosttwothirdsoftheworld’snineteenpolarbearpopulationswilldisappearfromtheearthbythemiddleofthiscentury.Thestudiesshowedthatthreemoregroupsofpolarbearswilldisappearwithinseventy-fiveyears.Scientistssaypolarbearsstillcanbesaved.Buttheysaytheworldmustbegintakingstepstoreduceclimatechangetodothis.ThecenterforBiologicalDiversitysaysgovernmentsaroundtheworldneedtoreducetherelease(释放)ofpollutionlikeCO2gas.ScientistssayonesteptowardthisgoalwouldbetoincludepolarbearsonAmerica’slistofendangered(有危险的)species.Thenthegovernmentwouldbeabletomakesurethatindustrialactivitiesdonotthreatentheirsurvival.TheUnitedStatesFishandWildlifeServiceisexpectedtoexaminethenewfindingswhenitconsiderswhetherpolarbearsshouldbeincludedontheEndangeredSpeciesList.71.Inthefuture,whichofthefollowingplacescanbefitforPolarbear’sexistence?A.Canada’sfarnorthB.ThewestcoastofGreenland.C.ThenorthcoastsofAlaskaandRussia.D.BothAandB.72.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Thelivingconditionsofthepolarbearsareimproving.B.Almosttwothirdsofpolarbearswilldisappearwithinseventy-fiveyears.C.Thehealthofpolarbearsisdirectlyconnectedwiththeseaice.D.Thepolarbearsmainlyfeedonseaice.73.Accordingtothepassage,thenumberofthepolarbearsisdirectlydecidedby.A.theclimatechangeB.theamount(数量)ofseaiceC.CO2gasD.industrialactivities74.WhetherpolarbearsshouldbeincludedonAmerica’sEndangeredSpeciesListornotisdecidedby.A.theUnitedStatesFishandWildlifeServiceB.theCenterforBiologicalDiversityC.thepolarbearsthemselvesD.Americangovernment75.Thispassagemainlytellsus.A.therelationshipbetweenclimatechangeandseaiceintheArcticOcean16/16\nB.theinfluenceoftheweatherchangeonthepolarbearsintheArcticOceanC.onesteptosavetheendangeredpolarbearsD.thefactthatthenumberofthepolarbearsisdecreasing第II卷(满分45分)第四部分:书面表达(满分45分)第一节:单词拼写(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)76.HelearnsEnglishwell,andhespeaksitwithgreatf.77.Theserockswereoldandtheywerefover4000millionyearsago.78.IwouldreallyaitifyoucoulddriveKathytoschooltoday.79.Someonephiscaracrossthestreet,soIcouldn’tgetthrough.80.Theballoonfupintothesky.81.Theywentforwalkstogetherinthe(田野).82.Here’sa(摘要)oftheday’snews.83.Wecameacrossby(摆渡).84.It’stoosoontogivea(明确的)answer.85.Allyoungmenhadtodo(军事的)serviceinthecountry.第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)根据上下文语意,用合适的动词,形容词,冠词,关系代词,介词或名词完成句子。注意所给词的词形变化。Mostpeopleagreethattraditional(传统的)Chinesepaintingisverybeautiful.First,theChinesepaintingisknown86itsbrushdrawing87blackinkandnaturalcolors.TraditionalChinesepaintingstyles(风格)areclosertorealityand88(easy)tounderstandwhilemostwesternmodernpaintingsaretoostrangeorhardtobe89(understand).TherearemanyfamousChinese90,oneof91isQinBaishi.Hispaintingsoflivelylittleshrimps(小虾)arewellreceived92manypeople.AnotherChina’sbestknownartist,XuBeihong,alsofollowsthetraditionalChinesestyle.Hedidwellinlovelypaintingsofhorses,which93(look)soalive.What’smore,94importantfeature(特色)oftraditionalChinesepaintingsistheperfectcoordination(和谐)ofpictures,poems,calligraphy(书法)andseals(印章).Thisalso95(add)beauty(美丽)tothepaintings.16/16\nSomostpeopleliketraditionalChinesepaintings.第三节:作文(满分25分)根据所给词或短语提示,写一篇100词左右的小短文。题目已给出。Recently,afriendandI…Chantrain.…inSydney…inAliceSprings,…fourthousandkilometersaway.…greatmealscooked…!Forthefirstfewhundredkilometersof…,…verycolourful.Afterthat,…desert.Suddenly,…looklike….…abandonedfarmswhich….Onenight,…midnight,…watched…for….Thestars…like….MyFirstRideonaTrain16/16\n期中诊断性检测高一英语参考答案及评分标准第一部分:听力(共20小题,每小题1.5,满分30分)1-5ACBAB6-10ABBAB11-15CCCCB16-20BABCC第二部分:基础知识应用(共35小题,每小题1分,满分35分)21-25ABDDC26-30ABADA31-35CCBBC36-40DBACB41-45DCBBB46-50DDBAC51-55CACAB第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)56-60DCDAB61-65CBDAD66-70CBDCA71-75DCBAD第四部分:书面表达第一节:单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)76.fluency77.formed78.appreciate79.parked80.floated81.fields82.summary83.ferry84.definite85.military第二节:语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)86.for87.in88.easier89.understood90.painters/drawers/artists91.whom92.by93.look94.an95.adds第三节:作文(满分25分)Onepossibleversion:MyFirstRideonaTrainRecently,afriendandItraveledonthefamousChantrain.WegotoninSydneyandwegotoffinAliceSpring,morethanfourthousandkilometersaway.Weategreatmealscookedbyexperts!Forthefirstfewhundredkilometersofthejourney,thescenerywasverycolorful.Afterthat,itwasdesert.Suddenly,itlookedlikeaplacefromanothertime.Wesawabandonedfarmswhichwerebuiltmorethanahundredyearsago.Onenight,ataboutmidnight,Iwatchedthenightskyforaboutanhour.Thestarsshonelikediamonds.附:听力原文Text1M:Allthemembersadmirethenewdepartmenthead.W:Howhashebecomeoneoftheheadsthatyoungpeoplelikemost?16/16\nText2W:Hello,Mr.Smith.ThisisJaneBlack.MayIspeaktomydaughter?M:Juliaisinthelabnow,Jane.Andthenshe’sgoingtoaparty.I’lltellhertocallyoubacksoon.Text3W:Isthisfridgeyouadvertised?M:Yes.It’sourregular$125fridgeonsaletodayforonly$75.Thesearethelasttwo.Ifyoucanusethemboth,youcanhavethepairfor$120.Text4W:IwonderifMr.Brownwillbeinthecompanyby10:00.Hetoldmehewould.M:Hiswifesaidheleftat9:30,soheshouldbehereby9:50atthelatest.Text5W:Ihavetotakeexaminationseveryotherdaynextweek.OnMondayI’llhaveanEnglishexam.M:IamhavingtwoonMonday,anotheronWednesdayandtwoonThursday,noneonTuesdayandFriday.I’mthankfulforthat.Text6M:Whatdoesyourfathergrow,Mary?W:Hegrowspotatoesandcabbages,andotherthingslikethat,buthegrowsmorewheatthanvegetables.M:Yes,yourfathertoldmeaboutthat.Whatdoyoukeepinthatbuilding?W:Cows.Wouldliketoseeinside?It’smoremodernthanthehouse.M:You’vegotalovelyhouse,Mary.W:Yes,itwasbuiltalmost300yearsago.It’sveryold-fashioned,butmyparentsdon’twanttochangeit.Theyhavelivedheresince1938.M:Whenarewegoingtogettothehorses,Mary?Iwanttogoforaride.W:We’llgotherewhenwe’veseeneverythinghere.Text7W:Dr.Carter’soffice.M:I’dliketomakeanappointmentwithDr.Carter.Ihavealowfeverthesedays.16/16\nW:Isthisyourfirstvisit?M:Yes,itis.W:Okay.CouldIhaveyourname,please?M:Yes,MynameisRonaldSmith.W:Okay.HowaboutthedayaftertomorrowonWednesdayat4:00p.m.?M:Uh.Doyouhappentohaveanopeninginthemorning?Iusuallypickmykidsupfromschoolaroundthattime.W:Okay.Um…Howabout8:00a.m.onTuesdayor8:15a.m.onThursday?M:Uh,doyouhaveanythingearlier,like7:30?W:No,I’msorry.M:Well,inthatcase,Tuesdaywouldbefine.Text8M:Yourgardenislookingbeautifulthissummer.Theflowersarereallycolorful.W:Thankyou.Ihaveroses,tulipsandpeonies.Doyouliketherockerywiththesmallerflowers?M:Yes,Ido.Thoseareviolets,aren’tthey?W:Yes,theyare.Thisafternoon,I’mgoingtotrimthehedge.M:Thelowerbranchesonthattreearehangingverylow.Wouldyoulikemetocutthemoffforyou?W:Thankyou!Thatwouldbeverykindofyou.Ihaveasawinthegardenshed.M:Whenthelowerbranchesareremoved,you’llbeabletositunderthetree.W:Tomorrow,I’llcutthegrass.Thenthegardenwilllookperfect.M:Justmakesurechildrendon’tplayintheflowerbedsanddestroytheflowers.Text9M:Hello,IsthatJohnson’sTakeaway?W:Yes,WhatcanIdoforyou,Sir?M:I’dliketoordertakeawayforourlunch.W:Sure,Whatwouldyouliketohaveforyourlunch?M:Doyoudeliverfastfoodorsomethingdifferent?W:Notonlyfastfood.16/16\nM:Good,I’dliketohavechickenwithpeanuts.Andforvegetable,Ipreferasparaguslettuceandahotdogformyson.W:Yes.M:Doyoudeliversoup?W:Oh,I’msorrywedon’t.Anythingelse?M:No,thankyou.ShallIpayyoubycreditcardnow?W:No,Youpaywhenthefoodarrives.Andwhattimedoyouexpecttohaveyourlunch?M:Around12:30.W:Couldyougivemeyourdetailedaddress?M:Oh,yeah.Room315inParksonBuilding.W:CanIhaveyourtelephonenumberincasewefailtofindtheplace?M:402-169.W:Thankyou.Text10Inmanycountriesaroundtheworld,unusualnameforchildrenarebecomingmorepopular,especiallysincetheincreasingtrendforcelebritiestogivetheirchildrenstrangenames.InBritain,youcancallachildalmostanythingyoulike-theonlyrestrictionsonparentsrelatetooffensivewordssuchasswearwords.Othercountrieshavemuchstricterruleswhenitcomestonamingchildren.CountriesincludingJapan,Denmark,Spain,GermanyandArgentinahaveanapprovedlistofnamesfromwhichparentsmustchoose.InChina,therearesomerulesaboutwhatyoumaycallachild-noforeignlettersorsymbolsareallowed.Asaresult,acouplewererecentlybannedfromcallingtheirbaby.InBritain,somenameswhichwerepreviouslythoughtofasold-fashionedhavebecomemorepopularagain,suchasMaisieorEllaforagirl,orAlfieorNoahforaboy.Butthemostpopularnamesarenottheoldones.Thetopnamesarefairlytraditional-Jack,CharlieandThomasforboysandGrace,RubyandJessicaforgirls.16/16
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