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became quite upset. Then everyone in the carriage began searching ∧ the ticket, which and for was eventually found under a seat several rows from his owner. The person who found a ticket its/the the smiled with pleasure at his success. No one in the carriage had previous spoken to or even noticed the ticketowner before. Yet, previously they offered the strangers their help so quickly . If we could show concern to others in need, the stranger world would be a better place to live on. in 書(shū)面表達(dá) Dear Sir/ Madam, I learned from the newspaper that your pany needs an English secretary. The advertisement is very appealing to me, so I’m now writing to you in the hope of filling in the job vacancy. I have just turned 22 this year, and will graduate from Sun Yatsen University next year. Besides, I’ve been doing pretty well in my lessons, and always turn out to be the first in exams. As a major in English, I’m particularly good at spoken English, and I can type very fast. With an optimistic and outgoing personality, I can always get along well with others in a team. In my spare time, I like to engage myself in some outdoor activities. I do hope that I can meet your requirements. I would be grateful if I could be given the job. I’m looking forward to your reply! Sincerely Yours, Li Hua 附: 聽(tīng)力文本 (Text 1) W: Hello Peter. My puter won39。t start. I don39。t know what39。s wrong with it. M: Can you see anything on the screen? W: I switched it on this morning, and there was a strange noise and nothing on the screen. I turned it off and tried again. Everything seemed fine, and then the screen suddenly went dark. M: Any unusual noise the second time W: No, no strange noise the second time. M: Are you at your puter now? W: Yes I just came back from school ten minutes ago. I39。m sitting in front of my puter now. M: Is it a switched on? W: Yes. M: Try shaking the line between the puter and screen. W: Ah! The screen pass up again. How stupid I am. The connection was loose. Questions 1. What happened when the woman turned on her puter the second time? 2. Where is the woman now most probably? (Text 2) M: Can I help you W: Well, I39。m looking for a golden desk lamp I saw at a friend’ s house a few days ago. He said he bought it here. M: Why don39。t you take a look at the model pictures here in our catalog? W: The second picture on page three seems to be the one. M: I39。m sorry we don39。t have that one right now. How about the third picture on page 2 or the fourth picture on page 3? W: Well, I still like that one. Are you going to be getting more? M: We are, but I should warn you that price has gone up. They were $ last week, but the new ones will be two dollars more. Come back next week if you like. We should have them by then. W: Okay. I39。ll be back. Questions 3. Which does woman want? 4. What would be the price of the new products? (Text 3) M: Hi, Jane. I saw a dog at your entrance the day before yesterday. Was it your dog? W: No. I39。ve never had a dog. What was it like? M: A white dog, quite big. W: Oh, it belongs to my neighbor, Mr. , though it’ s strange that it was out, because he usually keeps it in a cage. I really don39。t like that dog. It39。s very noisy dirty. M: I39。m sure it39。s master doesn39。t agree. W: Mr. Wang thinks his dog is more loving than his son. M: Really? He must spoil his dog. W: Yes, he does. And now the dog is a terror. Yesterday the milkman came to deliver milk and the dog bit him. M: That39。s terrible. One has the right to keep a pet, but not if it harms others. W: Right, or annoys others. You know the dog barks all the time. Many of our neighbors have been plaining about the noise. M: That’ s strange. The English proverb says that a barking dog doesn39。t bite. But that dog doesn39。t seem like that. W: Yes, it barks as well as bites. Well, that dog was not raised in Britain, so it doesn39。t know English. Questions 5. What does the woman think of her neighbor’s dog? 6. What does the man think is strange? (Text 4) Once upon a time there lived a young man who had a little dog. The young man was very fond of his dog. He would pat its head, and take it on his knee, and talk to it. Then he would give it some of his food, which made the donkey envy most. One day the donkey looked in the window and saw the man and the dog. “ Why does he not make a pet of me?” said the donkey. “ It is not fair. I work much harder than the dog. The dog only wags its tail, barks and jumps on our master’ s knee.” Then the donkey said to himself, “ If I do what the dog does, perhaps our master will make a pet of me.” So the donkey ran into the room. It wagged its tail so hard that it knocked over a jar on the table. Then it tried to jump on its master’ s knee. The master felt that the donkey was mad, and he shouted, “ Help! Help!” His servants came running in with sticks. They beat the donkey until it ran out of the house, and they drove it back out to the field. Questions 7. What made the donkey envy most? 8. Why did the donkey feel it was unfair? 9. What did the donkey knock over in the room? 10. How did the master feel about the donkey?