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1£®Who enjoyed the film yesterday? A£®John.

B£®All except John.

C£®Everyone including John. 2£®Who broke the window? A£®The boy. B£®The girl. C£®Someone else.

3£®What are they talking about? A£®The new house. B£®The new friends. C£®The new gardens.

4£®Who is the owner of the book? A£®The man himself. B£®The man's brother. C£®The woman's brother. 5£®Where are they talking? A£®In a house. B£®In a park. C£®In a library.

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ÌýµÚ6¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ6¡¢7Ìâ¡£ 6£®What's wrong with the first speaker? A£®He's got a headache. B£®He's got flu.

C£®He's got running nose.

7£®When did he start feeling uneasy? A£®The day before yesterday. B£®Yesterday. C£®Four days ago.

ÌýµÚ7¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ8¡¢9Ìâ¡£ 8£®Why does Mrs.Green call Dr.Jones? A£®So she can come and see the doctor. B£®Because she is ill.

C£®To ask him to come and see Tom.

9£®When do you think the doctor will be free? A£®This afternoon. B£®This evening. C£®Soon enough.

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10£®Why does the man book the seats upstairs? A£®Close to the stage.

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B£®Cheaper.

C£®More comfortable. 11£®How long is the play? A£®Two hours and a half. B£®An hour and a half. C£®More than three hours.

12£®Where does the conversation take place? A£®Around a hotel. B£®Around a cinema. C£®Around a theatre.

ÌýµÚ9¶Î²ÄÁÏ£¬»Ø´ðµÚ13ÖÁ16Ìâ¡£ 13£®What does Jack think of the snow? A£®Heavy. B£®Light. C£®Little.

14£®What will the weather be like in the afternoon? A£®A bit colder. B£®Very warm. C£®Less cold.

15£®What is the woman most probably going to do in the afternoon? A£®Go skating. B£®Go out by car. C£®Throw snowballs

16£®What can we know about the woman? A£®She's a native. B£®She's from Australia. C£®She's a Chinese

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17£®What are the people busy with before Christmas? A£®Doing Christmas shopping. B£®Calling on their friends. C£®Doing general cleanings.

18£®What is Elizabeth going to buy for her elder brother? A£®A record. B£®A watch. C£®A toy.

19£®Why did Elizabeth feel sorry for Christmas last year? A£®She was ill.

B£®Her elder brother didn't come. C£®She didn't get any presents.

20£®Who do you think Elizabeth is writing to? A£®Her brother. B£®A classmate. C£®A pen friend. ´ð°¸£º

1£­5 BCABA 6£­10 ABCCB 11£­15 ACACB 16£­20 AAABC µÚÒ»²¿·Ö ÌýÁ¦ ÌýÁ¦²ÄÁÏ£º Text 1

W: Did you all enjoy the film yesterday? M: John was the only one who didn't. Text 2

M: Aren't you going to apologize for breaking that window?

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W: Why should I? I didn't throw the ball. Text 3

W: Have you moved into your new house yet? M: Yes, I have.

W: How do you like it? M: It's small but quiet.

W: What do you think of your neighbours? M: Well, they are very kind to us. Text 4

W: I'm returning the book you lent me. M: That isn't my book.

W: It's not? That's funny. It must belong to your brother then. M: Should I give it to him? W: Thanks. Here you are. Text 5

M: A study with all those bookshelves would be very useful. W: And here is the kitchen with a large table and fridge as well. Text 6

M: I keep feeling dizzy, and I've got a headache. W: How long has this been going on? M: It came on yesterday.

W: You probably work long hours. M: What should I do?

W: It's nothing serious, but you'd better stay in bed for a day or two. Text 7

W: Hello, this is Mrs. Green speaking. Is that Dr. Jones? M: Speaking.

W: Oh, can you come, Dr. Jones? M: What's the matter, Mrs. Green? W: Oh, it's not me! My son is sick. M: He has a temperature, doesn't he?

W: Yes.This morning his temperature was 39 degrees centigrade.

M: Well, I'm too busy at the moment, but I'll be there as soon as possible. Text 8

M: I'd like to book seats for The Merchant of Venice, please. W: Yes, of course, sir.

M: Have you got any seats downstairs, please? W: Yes£¬we have.

M: How much are they, please? W: $3.75 each.

M: Are there any seats at $2.50?

W: Yes, there are ...but, upstairs. For how many? M: For four, please. W: For which night?

M: What about Saturday? October 21?

W: I can give you four seats in Row 8. OK? M: Right. How long will the performance last? W: Two and a half hours.

M: Thank you. How much is that altogether? W: Ten dollars, please. Text 9

M: Good morning, Mary. You are up early. W: Good morning, Jack. It's cold today.

M: It always gets cold after a heavy snowfall. Actually we haven't seen much snow here for years. The snow's at least four inches deep.

W: I love snow. When I was a child, I made snowballs and would always go play in the snow. Do you like skating, Jack?

M: Yes, of course. I hope the lakes will freeze over soon.

W: So do I. By the way, did you hear the weather forecast this morning?

M: Yes. It said partly cloudy today, with a strong wind from the northwest. The highest temperature will only

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be six below zero, at least in the morning. But in the afternoon it will rise a little bit.

W: Then, the beautiful snow might melt away.

M: And we will get thick ice on roads, so be careful when you go out in the car. Text 10

Good morning, everybody. This time I'll read a letter to you. Dear Bruce£º

Christmas is coming soon. The radio station is playing Christmas song. Many families have Christmas trees in their homes already. We are going to buy our tree a few days before Christmas.

At this time of the year, we make or buy presents for our families. I am going to buy a record for my elder brother. He listens to music all the time. I am going to make a toy for my little brother.

Our family is usually together on Christmas Day. My elder brother lives in another town, but he always drives his car here. Last year, however, he didn't come because it was snowing very hard and the roads were too dangerous. We all felt sad.

I hope we are going to be together again this year. My elder brother is going to arrive before Christmas Eve. Then we are going to put up the tree in the living room and put the presents under the tree. We won't open them until Christmas morning.

Do you celebrate Christmas in your country? Write soon.

Yours£¬ Elizabeth

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Chinese can now visit Ireland and see shamrocks by themselves.The two countries£¬governments agreed on this last week.

Ireland is on an island in northwestern Europe£¬next to England.Dublin£¬the capital£¬is its largest city.

When people think of Ireland£¬they think of green plants all over it.In fact£¬one name for Ireland is the¡°Emerald Isle¡±£®

There are lots of old castles on Ireland's hills£¬and people tell old stories about them.

Ireland is also famous for its folk music and art.The country is known for its harp(ÊúµÑ)and flute music.Ireland also has some fun dances.

Lots of Irish moved to America around 1850 because they were starving.The Irish eat lots of potatoes.But at that time potatoes there were dying.

Irish around the world celebrate St.Patrick's Day every March 17.St.Patrick taught the Irish about Christianity.People have parades£¬sing£¬dance£¬eat Irish food and drink beer.

21£®What is a symbol of Ireland? A. Emerald Isle. B. Shamrock. C. Harp. D. Flute.

22£®It is said that when you find a shamrock with four leaves£¬you'll be________. A. healthy B. happy C. lucky D. rich

23£®Why is Ireland also called¡°Emerald Isle¡±£¿ A. Because the Irish like green very much.

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