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     Are you planning your first visit to a music festival? This article offers insights (洞察力) into what you
might expect to find as well as some tips on how to make the most of your day.
     Having experienced a large number of festivals, I feel that I'm in a good position to be able to discuss
the advantages and disadvantages of such occasions. So let's begin by discussing the advantages. Why
are there so many people attending festivals each year?
     One obvious reason is that the festivals attract a wide range of bands and stars. That means that you
can often see many bands in a single weekend. Besides being great fun, this can also save you a lot of
money when compared to seeing each of the stars individually. Some would say that this cost saving is
hard to find these days, with the prices of festival tickets rising. Though this is true to some degree, you
can still find bargains if you look for them.
     You'll also find yourself mixing with a lot of people who are interested in the same types of music as
you. After all, that's mainly why people go to festivals -to hear music.
     Are there disadvantages too? There are some, but many of them probably won't come as a surprise.
Organizers know that they have a spellbound (被迷住的) audience, and so tend to charge higher prices
for food and drink at the festival site. You might want to limit how much you consume or find cheaper
things.
     Also, getting a view of your favorite band may not be easy. It depends on the location of the festival
and how popular it is. If you really want to see a particular act, try and get to the area where it's playing
early.
     Finally, do remember that it can be extremely exciting right at the front when a band is on stage.
     All in all, there are far more advantages than disadvantages. Enjoy your first visit to a music festival!
1. What do we learn about the author from the passage?
A. He is an organizer of music festivals.
B. He holds a negative attitude toward festivals.
C. He has attended a lot of festivals.
D. He helps people choose music festivals.
2. From the fifth paragraph, we learn that _____.
A. music festivals are expensive
B. organizers want to make as much money from the audience as they can
C. it's difficult to see one's favorite band
D. one has to go a long way to get to a festival
3. The passage mainly tells us ______.
A. how to save money at festivals
B. that attending festivals has more advantages than disadvantages
C. why a lot of people like to attend festivals
D. that seeing a live show is a wonderful experience
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Listening Comprehension

Section A

Conversation 1

1.What's wrong with the man?

A.He took the wrong direction.

B.He lost his way.

C.He missed the bus.

2.Which bus should the man take?

A.No.30.

B.No.2.

C.No.13.

Conversation 1

M:Excuse me.I'm going to the National Museum.Which stop should I get off at?

W:I'm afraid you're going in the wrong direction.This No.30 bus is bound for the airport.You should have caught a bus on the opposite side of the road.

M:Then which bus should I change to? Should I take bus No.2?

W:No.Just get off at the next stop, cross the road and take No.13 in the opposite direction.

Conversation 2

3.What can't the man believe?

A.That he hurt his arm.

B.That his team missed the goal.

C.That his team lost the game.

4.What's the man's attitude towards his team?

A.Confident.

B.Disappointed.

C.Surprised.

Conversation 2

W:I heard you hurt your arm in the football match last weekend.Are you OK?

M:It's nothing serious.I just can't believe that we lost to Class 2.After we scored the goal, we had a good chance to win, but we lost the game.

W:Don't take it so hard.Failure always makes us try harder next time.

M:You're right.I am confident that we will beat them next time.

Conversation 3

5.What time is it now?

A.5∶45

B.5∶55

C.7∶55

6.Where will the speakers probably go first?

A.A cinema.

B.A shopping center.

C.A restaurant.

Conversation 3

M:How about seeing a movie tonight, Helen?

W:That sounds great.I haven't been to a movie for quite a long time.

M:OK.Let me see.The movie starts at 7∶55.We still have two hours and ten minutes.Why don't we go out and have a quick dinner near the cinema?

W:Fine, but I have to stop at the shopping center first

Conversation 4

7.What does the woman complain about?

A.The bill is not clear enough.

B.The bill is sent to a wrong address.

C.The bill she received is wrong.

8.Why do the mistakes occur?

A.The man is careless.

B.The old computer doesn't work well.

C.The man doesn't use the computer correctly.

9.What does the man promise to do finally?

A.Get a new computer.

B.No such mistake will happen again.

C.Send the presents to the woman.

Conversation 4

W:I'm afraid I have a complaint to make.

M:Please take a seat and tell me what is the matter.

W:I'm sorry to say that the bill you sent me is not right

M:Not right, madam? That's strange.

W:Yes, I know.What's more, this isn't the first time.

M:Really? That's hard to believe.

W:It has happened five or six times in the past three months.

M:Well, I must apologize, madam.Maybe it's the old computer

W:Well, don't you think it's about time you got it working properly? It's caused me a lot of inconvenience.

M:I agree entirely.I promise it won't happen again

Conversation 5

10.Where does the conversation take place?

A.At home.

B.In a factory.

C.In a store.

11.What is the man so nervous?

A.He's been waiting for the call for a long time.

B.He's failed to answer the phone several times.

C.He's missed an important phone call.

12.What's the call about?

A.The man's company.

B.The man's new work.

C.The man's music.

Conversation 5

M:Linda, could you please turn down the music a little more?

W:OK.What's the matter?

M:Well, I'm expecting an important phone call, which has something to do with my new work

W:You mean you've found a new job?

M:Yes, it's with a big company, so I don't want to miss the opportunity.

W:Don't worry.You'll be fine.

M:Was that the telephone?

W:I didn't hear anything.

M:I thought I heard it ring two or three times.

W:Sometimes when the windows are open you can hear the neighbor's phone ringing.

M:I've been waiting so long now.It's making me quite nervous.

W:Well, why not go outdoors to calm down and do what you want to do outside? I'll call you if the phone rings.

M:Thanks a lot.

Conversation 6

13.What's the man's reaction to his trip?

A.Optimistic.

B.Excited.

C.Nervous.

14.What will the man do when he checks in?

A.Examine his hand luggage.

B.Bring a boarding pass with his seat number.

C.Show his ticket and passport.

15.When should the man pay the departure tax?

A.When he checks in.

B.When he buys the ticket.

C.When he boards the plane.

Conversation 6

W:Mr.Jones, are you ready for the trip?

M:Oh, yes.I'm really excited about it, but could you tell me what I have to do at the airport? I've never flown before in my life.

W:I see.Now, as you enter, on your left you'll see a lot of check-in desks.You should go to your airline desk, okay? Actually that's very close to the entrance.

M:You mean as soon as I enter the airport, I will see the airline desk?

W:That's right.Once you are at the airline desk, show your ticket and passport to the clerk and place your luggage on the scales.

M:Is there any limit of my luggage?

W:Yes.Try not to have more than 25 kilograms altogether.Oh…and don't check in your hand luggage, as you'll bring it along with you on the plane.

M:Well.What should I do after checking in my hand luggage?

W:Then, the clerk will give you a boarding pass with your seat number printed on it.

M:A friend of mine told me something about a departure tax.What's that? Have I paid for it?

W:Don't worry.It's included in the price of your ticket

M:Oh, thank you.

Section B

  There are two types of people in the world.Although they have equal degrees of health and wealth and the other comforts of life, one becomes happy, the other becomes unhappy.This arises from the different ways in which they consider things, persons, and events, and the resulting effects upon their minds.

  The people who are to be happy fix their attention on the conveniences of things, the pleasant parts of conversation, the well-prepared dishes, the goodness of the wines, and the fine weather.They enjoy all the cheerful and positive things.They are in good spirits all the time.People like to make friends with them and are happy when they are successful.It can make you popular among your classmates and strengthen the relationship with others.

  Those who are to be unhappy always think and speak the negative things.So they are continually discontented.Those people tend to criticize and offend others, which makes themselves disagreeable everywhere.No one loves them and treats them as their friends.No one shows respect to them, either.They should change this bad habit, or they would not live a happier life.

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People of Burlington are being disturbed by the sound of bells. Four students from Burlington College of Higher Education are in the bell tower of the __26  and have made up their minds to __27  the bells nonstop for two weeks as a protest(抗议) against heavy trucks which run __28 through the narrow High Street.

“They not only make it __29  to sleep at night, but they are __30  damage to our houses and shops of historical __31  ,”said John Norris, one of the protesters.

“__32  we must have these noisy trucks on the roads,”said Jean Lacey, a biology student.“Why ?don't? they build a new road that goes __33   the town? Burlington isn't much more than a __34  village. Its streets were never __35   for heavy traffic.”

Harry Fields also studying __36  said they wanted to make as much __37  as possible to force the __38   to realise what everybody was having to __39  .“ Most of them don't __40  here anyway,” he said,“they come in for meetings and that, and the Town Hall is soundproof(隔音), _ 41 they probably don't __42 the noise all that much. It's high time they realised the _43  .”

The fourth student, Liza Vernum, said she thought the public were __44   on their side, and even if they weren't they soon would be.

__45   asked if they were __46  that the police might come to __47  them.

“Not really,” she said,“actually we are __48  bell?ringers. I mean we are assistant bell?ringers for the church. There is no __49  against practising.”

I __50  the church with the sound of the bells ringing in my ears.

26. A. college          B. village          C. town           D. church

27. A. change          B. repair           C. ring            D. shake

28. A. now and then     B. day and night     C. up and down     D. over and over

29. A. terrible         B. difficult          C. Uncomfortable   D. unpleasant

30. A. doing           B. raising          C. putting         D. producing

31. A. scene           B. period           C. interest        D. sense

32. A. If              B. Although        C. When           D. Unless

33. A. to              B. through         C. over            D. round

34. A. pretty          B. quiet            C. large           D. modern

35. A. tested          B. meant           C. kept            D. used

36. A. well            B. hard            C. biology         D. education

37. A. effort          B. time             C. trouble         D. noise

38. A. towns people     B. other students    C. government officials    D. truck drivers 

39. A. stand           B. accept          C. know           D. share

40. A. shop            B. live            C. come           D. study

41. A. but            B. so              C. or              D. for

42. A. notice         B. mention          C. fear            D. control

43. A. event          B. loss             C. action          D. problem

44. A. hardly         B. unwillingly       C. mostly          D. usually

45. A. I              B. We             C. She             D. They

46. A. surprised       B. afraid           C. pleased         D. determined

47. A. seize           B. fight           C. search          D. stop

48. A. proper         B. experienced      C. hopeful         D. serious

49. A. point          B. cause            C. need           D. law

50. A. left            B. found           C. reached        D. passed

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1) Your teens don’t want you to be their friends. What they need is for you to be a reliable responsible role model worthy of their respect, and not some overgrown child who wears too tight jeans or T-shirts with slogans advocating the good points of 100 proof liquor.

2) Don’t debate the teen ever. If she wants to debate, suggest she sign up for the Debate Club. If you buy into their teen logic (which is basically illogic, the product of an immature brain and every extreme of emotion known to mankind) your mouth will go dry. Teens need to know that no means no. Remember when your teen was two years old and he said “no” a lot? Well now it’s your turn, particularly when your teen wants to engage in behaviors that are dangerous.

3) Don’t buy your teen a car. If you do, he will total it in record time. Guaranteed. The teen should earn the car, or at least a portion of it (and by that I don’t mean one of the tires). You know how you take much better care of an item of clothing you spent a fortune on compared to one you bought in a bargain basement? It’s the same thing, only a car can do serious damage.

4) Encourage sports participation even if your teen has two left feet. In some sports, two left feet won’t knock him out of the box, so to speak. Sports participation develops perseverance and cheerfully functioning as a team member. You also will know where your child is every day after school (on the field, that is, or at a rival school). Just make sure you root for the right team, okay? Been there, done that.

5) Let the school know you in a good way so that school personnel do not dive under the desk when you approach. If you are asked to speak at the school, your teen will feel mighty proud. If you make something for the bake sale, try to make it taste edible and if you can’t see it through, do yourself and your child a favor and buy something at the local bakery or supermarket.

6) To know your teens’ friends is to know your teens. Teens have a secret life, and a parent’s goal is to find out secrecy that is sometimes thicker than the CIA and the KGB combined. If you really want to know what your kid is up to, get to know their friends. How? By being warm and kind, and by asking questions that don’t sound like an interrogation(审讯), but serve that purpose without their knowing it.

1. When your kids are doing something that might negatively affect their future, you should _____.

A. have your kids express their opinions fully and then discuss with them

B. think about how you can be their close friends

C. report that to their school immediately

D. say no and tell them that they must stop

2. According to the passage, as a parent, you should encourage your kids __________.

A. to wear too tight jeans              B. to sign up for the Debate Club

C. to be greatly involved in sports       D. to make as many friends as they can

3. The underlined word “total” in the third paragraph probably means ________.

     A. damage     B. add      C. buy      D. earn

4. The passage mainly wants you to know that __________.

     A. kids have their secrecy and freedom

B. Raising Teenagers calls for certain parenting skills

     C. your teen needs some house rules         

D. the family is changing

 

 

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The Top 4 Lies Girls Hear

  1. “You'll never be good at math.”

  It's generally accepted that boys are good at math while girls aren't. The fact is that it isn't true—at least, it doesn't have to be. When girls reach their teens,most of them lose their interest in math. They're trying to be regarded as female(女性).They want to stay away from things that are boy things, and math is still considered a boy thing. Math class is hard, but if you gave it a chance you could be great at math, especially beacuse you are a girl.

 2. “Being skinny is good, and how you diet is your business.”

 Lots of web sites tell visitors that losing interest in eating is a beautiful thing. These“skinny is better”sites are lying. Losing interest in eating is a disease, not a fashion statement. It can kill you.

 3. “You don't deserve to make as much money as a guy.”

 It's said that in 2002 women who work full-time earn about 23 percent less than guys earn. Once you see real women succeeding in cool jobs, you'll truly get that you're worth just as much as—or  more than any guys.

 4. “Caffeine(咖啡因)will help you study better.”

 Caffeinated soft drinks have long been advertised as must haves when you have to work very hard. But if you want to do your body a big favor, you'd better give up caffeine altogether.

 

1.Why do girls lose their interest in math?

A.Because they don't realize the importance of math.

B.Because math class is too hard for girls.

C.Because they aren't interested in the things which are considered boy things.

D.Because girls are not as clever as boys.

2.The word “skinny” means________.

A. pretty              B.strong C.tall  D.slim

3.Supposing in 2002 a man earns $20,000, how much will a woman who doing the same job probably get?

A.$10,000  B.$15,000 C.$20,000 D.$25,000

4.Which of the statement is NOT ture?

A. Girls sometimes do better than boys in math

B. Being skinny is good for girls’ health.

C. Girls than earn as much money as boys do.

D. Caffeine can make people feel more excited.

 

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