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2£®At first St£®Valentine¡¯s Day was celebrated on ________£®
3£®The first Father¡¯s Day was on ________ in the year ________£®
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4£®When must the girl turn in her term paper?
A£®By twelve o¡¯clock£®
B£®By one o¡¯clock£®
C£®By two o¡¯clock£®
5£®What did the woman buy for her husband?
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B£®
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6£®What did the woman do during the Chinese New Year?
A£®She visited her uncles£®
B£®She went out often£®
C£®She met her friends at home£®
7£®What does the woman say about the weather?
A£®It wasn¡¯t very cold,and it snowed a little in December£®
B£®There wasn¡¯t much snow but the weather was bad£®
C£®The temperature dropped below freezing after Christmas£®
8£®What are the two speakers talking about?
A£®The woman¡¯s father£®
B£®A gift for the woman¡¯s father£®
C£®A book about London£®
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9£®According to the conversation,which statement is correct?
A£®John¡¯s and Sally¡¯s families have Christmas trees£®
B£®John¡¯s family has a Christmas tree,but Sally¡¯s has not£®
C£®Sally¡¯s father bought one Christmas tree yesterday£®
10£®Why do John¡¯s parents put many boxes under the Christmas tree?
A£®Because the boxes are very heavy£®
B£®Because the tree is full of presents£®
C£®Because Santa Claus will put his presents in them£®
11£®Where will Sally put her stockings finally?
A£®On the tree£®
B£®Near the pillow£®
C£®At the table£®
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12£®What can express the spirit of the holiday most?
A£®Nothing£®
B£®Music£®
C£®Art£®
13£®What kind of music is not mentioned in the passage?
A£®Old folk songs£®
B£®Jazz£®
C£®Pop music£®
14£®Why do concert halls organize large group singing activities?
A£®The sound can be spread farther£®
B£®They can make some money£®
C£®Large groups can make the songs sound very beautiful£®
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15£®Tomorrow is Mother¡¯s Day£®
16£®The brother is unwilling to lend her sister any money£®
17£®The sister will do cooking while the brother will do cleaning£®
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18£®Whose birthday is it today?
A£®Jane¡¯s£®
B£®Lin Yun¡¯s£®
C£®Wang Fang¡¯s£®
19£®Which song did they sing first?
A£®Rockey Mountain High£®
B£®Red River Valley£®?
C£®Happy birthday£®?
20£®Who can play mouthorgan(¿ÚÇÙ)well?
A£®Li Yun£®
B£®Li Yiwei£®
C£®Wang Fang£®
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A cute puppy! ¡¡¡¡Lin Yun£ºThis is a birthday present from all of us£® ¡¡¡¡Joe£ºHope you like it£® ¡¡¡¡Jane£ºThat¡¯s very thoughtful of you£® ¡¡¡¡Lin Yun£ºThanks for your good advice, Joe£®Look here, Jane£®We¡¯ve also got a cake£® ¡¡¡¡Jane£ºOh, I can¡¯t believe it!I thought only Mom would do that for me£® ¡¡¡¡Lin Yun£ºDon¡¯t be so sentimental£®Let¡¯s light the candles£®(They sing ¡°Happy Birthday¡±£®) ¡¡¡¡Wang Fang£ºNow make a wish and blow out the candles£® ¡¡¡¡Jane£ºI¡¯ve made the same wish many times,but it hasn¡¯t come true yet£® ¡¡¡¡Li Yiwei£ºIt will,as long as you wish it whole-heartedly£®(Jane takes a deep breath and blows out all the candles£®Her classmates clap£®) ¡¡¡¡Joe£ºWe¡¯re starving£®Jane,please cut the cake£®(After dinner,Lin Yun suggests singing and dancing for fun£®) ¡¡¡¡Lin Yun£ºLet¡¯s sing some English songs£® ¡¡¡¡Li Yiwei£ºOkay,which one shall we start with? ¡¡¡¡Wang Fang£ºHow about ¡°Red River Valley¡±?(She takes the lead; ¡°Oh,the buffalo¡¯s gone from the prairie¡¡± and they sing together£®) ¡¡¡¡Lin Yun£ºGreat£®What shall we sing next? ¡¡¡¡Joe£ºLet¡¯s sing ¡°Rockey Mountain High¡±, John Denver¡¯s favorite£® ¡¡¡¡Qian Hong£ºYeah£®Let our spirits soar£® ¡¡¡¡Li Yiwei£ºHere it goes£®(She starts to play the tune£®They sing£®) ¡¡¡¡Jane£ºLi Yiwei,I didn¡¯t know you could play the mouthorgan so well£® ¡¡¡¡Li Yun£ºYou didn¡¯t?Let her play a solo for you, will you? Yiwei, play a famous Chinese tune for Jane, how about ¡°Erquanyingyue¡±?(Li plays the tune£®) ¡¡¡¡Jane£º(Claps)Wonderful£®I wish I could do something like that£®The Chinese music is so beautiful£®I am lost£® ¡¡¡¡Liu Yun£ºNow, Wang Fang, why not show your dancing talent for us?(Wang performs her Xinjiang dance£®) ¡¡¡¡Jane£ºThank you, Wang Fang£®You let me know you more£®How happy I am tonight!I hope the pleasant time lasts forever£® |