摘要: M: Have you got tickets for Sun Nan’s solo concert at the Workers’ Stadium on December 24th? W: Yes, how about you? M: I got mine, too. Na Ying is going to sing a song together with Sun as his special guest. So I don’t want to miss it. W: I am sure we’ll have a good time. 6-7 M: Hi, Gao Yuan, where were you this morning? I couldn’t find you anywhere. W: I attended a lecture given by the writer Cheng Naishan. M: Oh, I don’t know much about Cheng Naishan, can you tell me something about her? W: Certainly, Cheng is 59, she was born in Shanghai but was raised and educated in Hong Kong. She is very interested in old Shanghai, has published a collection of her works entitled Shanghai Lady. She regards Haipai Culture as a mixture of the East and the West. M: That’s interesting, how did you feel after listening to Cheng's lecture? W: I was touched. 8-10 M: Hello. W: Er, a friend told me that you have dance classes here. M: That’s right. W: Can you give me some information about days and times, please? M: Yes, of course, there are 4 classes a day, every day from Monday to Saturday, but nothing on Sunday. W: Ok. M: The first one is from 8:30 to 9:30 in the morning. And then there is one in the afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30. W: Right. M: There are two classes in the evening. One is from 6:30 to 7:30 and the other is from 7:30 to 8:30. W: I think I will take the 6:30 to 7:30 one. 11-13 W:When do you take your winter holiday? M:I usually take it during the third week of January. W:Do you like to ski? M:Yes, I love to go skiing. W:Where do you go? M:I go to a resort in the mountains. W:Is it far from here? M:It’s about a hundred miles away. W:Does it get cold? M:Oh, yes! It gets very cold. It snows a lot. W:Do you go alone? M:A couple of my friends usually go with me. Do you want to come along some weekend? W:No, not me. I don’t like cold weather. M:I really like it. I love snow! 14-16 M: Hotlines are very common these days. W: Yes, that’s true. M: Many people use some of them just for amusement in my opinion. But some of them are very important. W: Really? M: Definitely. There is a new free hotline offering help to teenagers in Guangdong. W: Can you tell me something about it? M: It’s the first part of national hotline system to help protect teens’ rights. Young people who have psychological problems or questions on legal issues can call for help. More than 100 experts are ready to offer help. W: What is the number of the hotline? M: Call 12355 if you are in Guangzhou and 020 12355 if you are in another city. W: Got it, thanks, I hope the new hotline will be able to help a lot of teenagers. 17-20 Sally enrolled in a college planning to study physics. But she felt torn between tennis and college so she left the school to play professional tennis. She practiced hard for just three months. Then she decided that she would never be good enough to become a top player. After giving up her tennis dreams, she entered Stanford University in 1970. There she earned two degrees, one in English and one in physics. She continued her education at Stanford. After earning her PhD, she planned to study more. But one day in 1977, a newspaper article caught her attention. The article talked about how young scientists were wanted. She applied to the space program but did not expect to be chosen. Just 35 were selected from over 8,000 people. Sally was one of them. She entered astronaut training in 1978 with five other women.

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W: Hi, Fred.Where have you been?

M: I’ve been to the l____76____ and borrowed some English books.    76.        

What’s wrong?

W: I t___77 ___ you’d been to the post office.                       77.        

       Did you notice the money I left on the desk?

M: Yes, $10 altogether.But I didn’t know what it was f___78____.      78.        

W: Didn’t you see the note I left you with the money?

M: Note? What note? I didn’t see any note.

W: R___79___? That’s very strange.I left the money with a note  79.        

       saying I wanted you to go to the post office and get some

       e___80___ and stamps for me.I also put the ink bottle on           80.        

       them in case they might not draw your a___81____.         81.        

M: I see now.Why can’t you go and get them y__82___?        82.        

       The post office is only about 30 minutes’ walk from here.

       We often walk there after supper.

W: Of course I know how far it is from school.I can’t go there myself because

       I’m very busy doing some chemistry e___83___ in the lab.        83.        

       And what’s more, I have to p___84___ for my English exam.      84.        

       You know I f__85__ the last one.If I can’t pass this time,         85.        

       a hard time will be waiting for me.

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WASHINGTON—US President Barack Obama said Thursday that he had known about NBA star Jeremy Lin’s talent long before the“Linsanity”phenomenon swept the sport.

“I knew about Jeremy before you did because Arne Duncan, my secretary of education, was captain of the Harvard team,”Obama told the famous US sportswriter Bill Simmons in an interview.

“When Arne and I were playing, he said,‘I’m telling you, we’ve got this terrific guard named Jeremy Lin at Harvard.’And then when one of my best friends, whose son is a freshman at Harvard, went for a recruiting(招募) trip he saw Lin in action, so I’ve been on the Jeremy Lin bandwagon(时尚) for a while,”said the president, who is a Harvard Law graduate.

Lin, the New York Knicks’ point guard, though he was cut twice in December 2011, had had a sudden rise in the past month to high points scoring stardom in Madison Square Garden, the world’s biggest basketball stage.

He is the first Chinese-American player in the NBA. He has already developed a devoted following among many Asian-Americans and in China, Taiwan, the Philippines and other countries.

Clicks to the NYKnicks. Com website surged as basketball fans from around the world search for Lin’s news and highlights.

“He seems like a wonderful young man. It elevates(提升) this great sport all round the world,”said Obama, a Chicago Bulls fan.“And what’s been encouraging is to see how fast the sport has bounced back(恢复) recently.”But he sounded a note of caution on how much basketball costs to watch.

“It’s really important for professional athletes and sports owners to just remember you got a whole bunch of folks out here, all across the country, who invest so much in their teams. All they ask is not to be so selfish that you’re not looking out for your fans,”Obama said.

1.President Obama learned about Jeremy long before through      .

A.news reports

B.a friend

C.Bill Simmons

D.Arne Duncan

2.The underlined word“surged”in Paragraph 6 probably means     .

A.moved suddenly and quickly

B.stopped gradually

C.moved slowly

D.suddenly broke down

3.President Obama finds it encouraging that      .

A.Chicago Bulls is playing wonderfully

B.Jeremy Lin is becoming more popular

C.NBA matches have returned to normal

D.audience is concerned about basketball

4.Both athletes and sports owners should care about folks because      .

A.they have made contributions to charities

B.all teams are in need of support from fans

C.they pay to watch their favorite teams play

D.they can decide the result of a game

 

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