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not say anything, but I smiled. I’ll always thank her. 41. A. repeat B. attend C. copy D. jump 42. A. heard B. noticed C. learned D. sensed 43. A. stupid B. useless C. secret D. normal 44. A. explanation B. attraction C. attention D. examination 45. A. everyone B. someone C. anyone D. nobody 46. A. grades B. objects C. classes D. words 47. A. pany B. school C. hotel D. home 48. A. generally B. especially C. usually D. actually 49. A. change B. look C. check D. improve 50. A. received B. held C. caught D. came 51. A. but B. as C. or D. so 52. A. ever B. hardly C. once D. often 53. A. oldest B. strongest C. cleverest D. best 54. A. out of reach B. in mon C. out of touch D. in touch 55. A. road B. phone C. schoolyard D. machine 56. A. separated B. formed C. added D. crossed 57. A. help B. finish C. prevent D. keep 58. A. flying B. standing C. growing D. sitting 59. A. sad B. good C. proud D. ashamed 60. A. give up B. look for C. get on D. take up 第 Ⅱ 卷 (共 50分) 注意事項: 用 毫米黑色筆跡的簽字筆將答案寫在答題卡上。 刪除:把多余的詞用斜線 (\)劃掉。 Mike is the opposite. Text 2 M: How do you e to school every day? W: About twenty of us e by bike, about twenty by bus, and the other twenty walk. M: Then, how many boys are there in your class? W: There are thirtysix. Text 3 W: David, is your roommate a hardworking student? M: Yeah. He always stays up late at night. Last night he didn’t go to bed till 2 am. Text 4 W: I hear that you’re planning a trip for next summer, Jack. M: I hope to visit Australia if I can save enough money. W: Good! It is an interesting place. If I have enough time, I will go with you. Text 5 M: Hello! Glad to meet you in the library. Read anything good recently? W: Nothing (that) you would like. Text 6 M: John, I thought you were going to leave early today to take your son to the show. M: I’m still planning to, but I can’t leave until I finish typing all the letters. W: Can’t you leave that until tomorrow? M: No. The boss wants them first thing tomorrow morning. W: How many have you left? M: About 5. W: Why don’t you just go ahead, John? I’ll do the letters for you. M: Thank you very much, Jate. You’re so kind. Text 7 W: Hello. This is the emergency 911 operator. M: Help, help! Please help me! W: Yes, sir. Please calm down and explain exactly what is happening? M: Calm down??? My car has broken down on the freeway. I have a lady passenger, and she’s going to have a baby. W: Explain exactly where you are. M: I’m? I’m on the Lincoln Expressway, heading south, about 15miles fr om the Washington Tunnel, and this lady isn’t going to wait. W: OK. What’s your name, sir? And your passenger’s name? M: It’s?it’s Bob, and I have no idea about the woman. She’s in no condition to tell me. W: I’ve just sent an ambulance to your position. T hey should be there any second now. M: Hey, is there anything I can do while we wait? W: Uh, yes, keep her calm and warm. Text 8 M: Oh, great! I finally have a short break after working for such a long time! W: I am so glad to hear that. Anyway, you have worked hard for a couple of weeks. But what’s your plan? M: Er, maybe I will have a good sleep first. You know, I have a couple of days to rest. W: I admire you so much! But only that? M: I will take my wife out for dinner. She is always saying that she has never been invited by me after the wedding. W: Oh, how romantic! Have you thought about going shopping with friends? M: Oh, no. Instead, I will go on a short trip with my friends to the West Mountain. W: Wonderful! You will have a good time. M: And then we will have a piic there. W: Wow. Good plan! Text 9 W: Good evening, sir. M: Good evening. I’d like a single room for tonight. W: Yes, sir. Did you book a room earlier? M: I am sorry, I didn’t. W: Don’t worry. Let me check it. With or without a bath? M: Better with a bath if possible. W: We have an inside room with a bath on the fifteenth floor, and an outside room without a bath on the fifth floor. M: But how much are they? W: The room with a bath is 80 dollars per night, and the one without a bath is 55 dollars. You will have a discount if staying for a week. M: Thanks, but I am only planning to stay for a night. And I will take the room with a bath. What’s the checkout time? W: 12:00, sir. M: That means you charge for a full day if I don’t check out by then, regardless of my checkin time? W: Yes, that’s right. M: Oh, I see. Thanks. W: You are wele. Text 10 You may like the fat, happy man who brings presents to kids on Christmas Eve. But do you know why he’s called Santa Claus and why he is dresses in red? The history of Santa Claus begins in the 4th century with a man called Saint Nicholas. Saint Nicholas lived in Myra, which is now called Turkey. He came from a rich family, but he felt sorry for poor people and decided to give them all his money. Nicholas, though, was shy and didn’t people to know he gave them money. So he climbed onto the roofs of houses on Christmas Eve and dropped bags of money down their chimneys. He wore red clothes when he did this. Nicholas died in 340 AD.