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o go into the living room?A. It was too dark there.B. There might be thieves.C. The policemen were there.20. What did the police find out?A. The speaker forgot to turn off the TV set.B. Two men were trying to steal the TV set.C. Someone had opened the door with a special key.第二部分 英語知識應(yīng)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空格的最佳選項。 a D the。請用英語給校報編輯寫一封信反映相關(guān)內(nèi)容。re almost of the same age, so they can talk with and understand each other easily. Some students will tell their teachers or parents about their troubles and ask for their help as the teachers and parents have rich experience and love them very much. They can be trusted by these students. Only a few students solve their problems all by themselves. They hate to talk with others and can’t get on well with others. They have few friends.In my opinion, when in trouble we’d better ask our teachers, parents, friends or classmates for help. Different people have different experiences. And they are likely to help you out of the trouble. Then you can remove some of your difficulties and feel relaxed.Thank you. Best wishesYours,Jack附: 聽力原文聽力材料(Text 1)M: There will be a new Japanese film at the cinema tonight. Would you like to see it, Freda?W: I’d love to, but I’m afraid I can’t understand the language.(Text 2)W: There was a storm warning on the radio this morning.M: On, no. I guess we’ll have to change our sailing plans then. Would you rather go to the library?W: That’s OK, but I thought you wanted to go to see a film.(Text 3)M: Our new flat is quiet and clean.W: I’m glad we found a bigger flat in this building. I don’t want to move to another building.M: Right. This is a good one.(Text 4)M: Excuse me, can you tell me if this bus goes to Park Square?W: No, I’m afraid I can’t. I’ve only been here a few weeks myself.(Text 5)W: Good afternoon! Hilton Hotel. What can I do for you?M: Can I leave a message for Mr. Roberson of Room 746?W: Sure.M: Please tell him that the bus will pick him up at 3:00 pm.(Text 6)W: What did you do during the earthquake, James?M: Stayed in bed.W: What do you mean? Didn’t you try to get outside?M: No, I had a terrible flu, so I just stayed in bed.W: So what happened?M: Well, I must have slept through the earthquake, although nobody believes me. They said it was noisy. Then I woke up at four in the morning still feeling terrible with the flu, eyes running, nose running. You know how you feel when you’ve got the flu.(Text 7)W: Have you heard that Nancy’s boss wants her to accept a sixweek job in Spain?M: She’ll really like that, especially since all of her costs will be paid and she can practice her Spanish.W: Yes, but most of all, she’ll get to spend her free time bathing in the sun on those lovely beaches.M: When will she be leaving?W: She doesn’t need a passport only some swimming suits, and it’ll probably be in about a week.M: That doesn’t give her much time to get organized.(Text 8)W: Tom, please go to the door. I hear a bell.M: It’s the mailman, Mother. Here’s a letter from Uncle George.W: Give it to me . . . How wonderful! He’s ing to visit us.M: When’s he ing?W: He’s ing by car on the 24th. He’s staying from the 24th to the 26th.M: Let me look at the calendar. The 24th is a Saturday. Is he ing alone?W: No, He’s ing with Aunt Cynthia and the girls.M: Mother, I don’t remember the girls. How old are they?W: Your cousin Fay is 15. Rosemary is older than Fay. She’s 17.M: Are they going to stay here with us?W: Of course.M: Mother, may we have a party?W: If you like, but now we have to think about meals and many other things.M: Prepare the list, Mother. I can go to the small store. Everyone knows me there.(Text 9)W: Hello, is this the manager?M: Yes, speaking.W: We are living in flat No. 6 at Northeast 405 Main Street and we have a problem with a broken pipe.M: What’s the matter?W: We can’t get any water. We think the pipe is frozen.M: Did you try to turn it on?W: Yes, but no water es out.M: Well, I’m very busy right now. I can’t go till tomorrow.W: I’m sorry to trouble you, but we really need to have the water working right away.M: I can’t solve the problem for you today.W: Can you send someone else or shall we call another pany?M: No, don’t call anyone. They’ll be very expensive. I really take your problem seriously and I’ll send someone as soon as I can.W: Thanks. Goodbye.M: Byebye.(Text 10)Well done! I enjoyed your story. Now I’d like to share with you a strange experience I had a month ago. It may sound funny, but it is true. After a day’s hard work I went to bed earlier than usual. It was about two o’clock in the morning, and … and suddenly I woke up. I heard a noise. I got out of bed and went slowly downstairs. There was a light in the living room. I listened very carefully. I could hear two men speaking quietly. I believed two burglars had broken into my house and I was really frightened, so I went back upstairs, and immediately phoned the police from my bedroom. The police arrived quickly. They opened the front door with a special key and went into the living room. You can imagine how embarrassed I was when they came upstairs and told me they had turned the television off for me and everything was all right