摘要:第二节 情景作文 One possible version: Zhao Fang is my classmate, and her parents go to the city to work, so she lives with her grandparents. She missed her parents very much, and she was always dreaming in class. She often couldn’t finish her work on time, and thus she was left behind in studies. Our teachers were all worried about her. All our teachers and classmates held a discussion about how to improve her studies, and made a plan to help her. We all try our best. Now she has made great progress, and we feel very happy. 听力录音材料 Text1 W: What size do you wear? M: Twelve. W: Oh, you’re lucky. We have just the right size in store. Here it is. Why don’t you try it on? Text2 W: I hear there is a good Japanese restaurant nearby. Would you like to go there for lunch? M: Yes, but it is my treat this time. Text3 M: Do you think you’re in the right job, Anne? W: Oh, yes. I think my job is just right for me. Text4 W: I wanted to buy Tom a gift for his birthday, but it has already passed. M: It’s not too late, you know. You can still buy one. Text5 M: Does your television need to be repaired? W: No, my telephone needs to be repaired. Text6 M: Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet? W: No, not yet. But I think I’m going to take up singing. M: Any special reasons? W: Yes. It’s because I am good at singing. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting and you will meet a lot of people. M: And you will have to please them too. W: Well.you do in any job, don’t you? M: And what do your parents think about it? W: They don’t quite agree with me. That’s the only trouble. M: Have they got any other plans for you, then? W: Yes, um... they try to send me to art college because they want me to be an actress. M: Then what will you do? W: Er... I haven’t decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end. Text7 W: Hi, David. You look worried. What's the matter? M: I've been thinking about my job and I' m upset. W: Why? M: Well. I need to find a part-time job to help support myself through school, and now I was offered a job at a restaurant last week, but I don’t like it. W: How come? M: It doesn’t sound interesting. W: How much will they pay you? M: £3.50 an hour. W: Is it far from the school? M: Not very. It’s about twenty minutes walk. W:Well, I’d take it I were you. You’ve been searching for a job nearly a month and this is the first one you’ve found. M: But it doesn’t suit me. Don’t you think I might find a better job somewhere? W:It is possible, take a long time. You can first take this job and then when you find a better one, you can make a change. M: Hmm, that sounds like a good idea. I’ll think about it. Text8 W: Hello. I’m Kate. May I have your name, please? M: I’m Mick. Very glad to meet you. W: Me, too. Where are you from, Mick? M: I’m from Canada. It seems that you are from New York. W: How do you know that? M: From your accent. W: But, I’m not a New Yorker. M: Then, where are you from? W: I’m from Chicago. M: Where’s that? W: It’s to the west of New York. M: Have you got a map to show me? I’m puzzled. Text9 W: Hello, my name’s Helen and I have a friend Mary, whose son Peter is taking guitar lessons from you, and she suggested I call you. M: OK. Will the lessons be for yourself or a child? W: They will be for myself. M: Fine. Have you ever learned music before? W: Well, six years ago, I studied the piano for about three months. M: Good. W: How much do the lessons cost? M: We have a small group that meets on Monday and Wednesday evenings for two hours, which costs $4 an hour. Then on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I give private lessons which cost $8 an hour. W: OK. I can come on Wednesdays. Text10 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, Welcome to our school. My name is Andrew Brown. I’m a history teacher. I’ll give you a quick introduction to the school before I show you around. Our school is called a “free school . This means that the pupils are free to choose what and how they want to learn. The school opens at 9:00 am, but the children can arrive whenever they like. Most of them are in school by ten. If you look through the door of that big room you’ll see those children reading and drawing there. After lunch it’s someone else’s job to do the washing-up. This job is unpopular. After lunch the children go on with what they’ve been doing until 4:30 p.m..

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