假如你是一名导游,将带一个旅行团去北京。天河机场由于大雾暂时关闭,去北京的班机(flight)将推迟5小时。请你将此通知给旅行团。通知中必须包括以下事项:

1、 下午到黄鹤楼。(Yellow Crane Tower)

2、 3点左右去附近的购物中心。

3、 4点在购物中心大门口一起乘车前往机场。

4、 不5、    一起行动的人必须在六点前赶到机场。

通知的开头已给出,字数80-120。

Ladies and gentlemen,

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1.  W: How can I get to the shopping center from here?

M: You can take a bus or a taxi, but  it isn’t too far. Maybe you’d like to walk.

2.  W: How many students took the exam last Saturday?

M: Well, let me see. Fifty had planned to but everyone didn’t show up. I believe that we had twenty-five from the middle East and 15 from Latin America.

3.  W: Are these carpets on sale too?

M: No. These are selling at the regular price, for ninety-five.

4.  M: Could you please tell me if the Miami flight will be arriving on time?

W: Yes, sir. It should be arriving in about ten minutes.

5.  M: Is Paul angry?

W: I don’t think so. If he were, he’d tell us.

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6.  W: What do you think? Am I OK?

M: Well, I want to do some tests.

W: How soon will I get the results?

M: Oh, you’ll  have the results before you leave the office, and here is some medicine that I believe will help you.

7.  W: Have you heard that Nancy’s boss wants her to accept a six-week job in Avapulco?

M: She’ll really like that, especially since all of her cost will be paid and she can pratice her Spanish.

W: Yes, but most of all, she’ll get to spend her free time bathing in the sun on those lovely beaches.

M: When will she be leaving?

W: Since she doesn’t need a passport, it’ll probably be in about a week.

M: That doesn’t give her much time to get organized.

8.  M: Hello, Mary. Why are you standing here in the cold wind?

W: I’m waiting for a bus, but the buses are very full at this time of the day.

M: Where are you going? This isn’t your way home. You must take a bus from the other side of the street to go home.

W: I’m not going home now. I’m going for a walk in the park. I always like to go for a walk before lunch.

M: Then why aren’t you going there on foot? Why are you going by bus? Why not walk from here to the park, too? It isn’t very far.

W: Oh, no, Bill. It isn’t very interesting to walk through the streets; in fact, it’s very boring. So I always take bus No. 3.

9.  W: Can I talk to you for a moment, Tom?

M: Of course, Julia. Sit down. What is it ?

W: I’ve decided to leave.

M: Leave?

W: Yes.

M: Oh, no. Is it because we’re moving out of London?

W: Well, yes. But there are other reasons.

M: I see you never liked working here.

W: No, no. I’ve enjoyed working here. But…

M: But what?

W: Well I haven’t had time for other things. I’ve worked here for four years. And I’d like to do something different.

M: What do you mean, something different?

W: I want to travel. You know. I have never been to other countries.

M: Haven’t you?

W: No, I haven’t. I want to live abroad and learn to speak a different language.

M: Well, what can I say? I’m really sorry. But I understand.

W: Thank you, Tom.

10.  My wife and I sometimes go to a nice restaurant to eat. My wife’s mother lives with us and she stays with the children. This makes it very easy for us to go out for the evening.

Last week we went to the restaurant in a new hotel. We had a wonderful meal. First, we had soup and a salad. Then Helen, my wife, had mutton with peas and carrots, and I had beef steak with potatoes. For dessert, I had some ice cream and Hellon had fresh fruit. We had several cups of coffee after we finished eating. The food was delicious, the quantity was large, and it wasn’t too expensive.

Our children don’t like to eat in restaurant because they have to sit and be quiet for a long time. They would rather go to their grandmother’s farm. Their grandmother-my mother prepares everything they like. She usually has fried chicken, corn, and hot biscuits with honey. She always serve plenty of chocolate ice cream and cake for dessert.

I’m always surprised that my father doesn’t weigh a lot more when I see how much he eats. But he works very hard on the farm from about 5 o’clock in the morning until it gets dark in the evening.

When my parents visit us in the city, we usually take them to a restaurant. I know they enjoy it, but my father always eats something else after he gets home. The quantity may be large in the restaurant, but it is still not large enough for a hungry farmer.

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A possible version:

 May I have your attention, please?  I have an announcement to make.

Because of the terrible fog Tianhe Airport will be closed. The flight to Beijing will be late for 5 hours. Now we have to change our plans. This afternoon we’ll go to visit Yellow Crane Tower. It’s a famous  interesting place. At about 3 o’clock we will go to the shopping center where you can do shopping. At 4 or so, we should gather at the gate of the shopping center and take the bus together to the airport. Those who don’t want to join us must arrive at the airport before 6.

Thank you.

President Bush was most anxious about keeping a high-risk visit to Baghdad a secret. "I was fully prepared  36  this baby around, come home," Bush said  37  aboard Air Force One. To everyone's amazement the secrecy held.

The world  38  that Bush had spent 2 1/2 hours Thursday on a Thanksgiving Day visit to troops in Baghdad until his plane was again in the air,  39  back to the United States, where he arrived early Friday, making it back to his farm in Texas shortly before daybreak.

As the president was cheering up soldiers in a mess hall in Baghdad, newscasters back home were  40  that he was enjoying Thanksgiving dinner with his family at his farm in Crawford, Texas. That was what reporters had been told by White House officials.

Bush said he thought Americans would be understanding about the cheating because it was important for soldiers at risk to know that the commander in chief and the country supported them and appreciated  41  sacrifices.

He told reporters that Americans understand that if the trip had been announced "it would have put me in harm's way. It would have put others in harm's way, including yourselves."

Behind the trip were weeks of top-secret planning, doubts and last minute questions. It began in mid-October when chief of staff Andy Card asked Bush whether he would be interested in going to Baghdad  42  the holiday.

"Yes, I would," Bush replied. If word leaked out of the trip, Air Force One could become a prized target for  43  and Saddam Hussein loyalists.

He questioned his secret service agents and they checked with officials on the ground. No leaks. Bush said he had been prepared to pull the plug if the secret were  44 .

Air Force One, with its lights off and window shades pulled down,  45  in darkness. Bush's car from the plane sped to a mess hall where 600 soldiers were waiting impatiently for Thanksgiving  46 .

Bremer told the soldiers it was time to read a Thanksgiving message from the president.

"Is there anybody back there more senior than us?" Bremer said,  47  alongside Lt. Gen. Ricardo Sanchez,  48  of coalition forces in Iraq. 49  , Bush  50  from behind the stage and electrified the crowd. "I was just looking for a  51  meal somewhere," he  52  the cheering crowd. Addressing troops from the 1st Armored Division and the 82nd Airborne, and other units, Bush said he brought a message from  53  : "We thank you for your service. We're proud of you and America stands solidly  54  you." The words brought the soldiers to their feet.

"It was a  55  surprise," said Master Sgt. Michael Johnson of Turlock, Calif. "They had us waiting so long I started to get (mad). But it's not so often you get to meet a president."

36. A. to turn      B. to drive       C. to hold         D. to look out

37. A. before      B. later         C. late          D. early

38. A. knew       B. heard        C. learned        D. didn’t  learn

39. A. driving      B. flying        C. running        D. fighting

40. A. reading      B. saying        C. reporting        D. writing

41. A. their       B. our         C. one’s         D. your

42. A. for        B. on         C. in           D. during

43. A. soldiers      B. Iraq people      C. officials        D. terrorists

44. A. in        B. out          C. up          D. kept

45. A. fell       B. dropped        C. stayed         D. landed

46. A. dinner      B. money        C. prize         D. party

47. A. lying       B. standing        C. sleeping        D. jumping

48. A. assistant     B. a soldier        C. commander      D. an official

49. A. So        B. Therefore       C. Before that      D. With that

50. A. stepped      B. went         C. ran away       D. rushed away

51. A. warm      B. cold          C. hot          D. bad

52. A. shouted out    B. joked to        C. quarreled with     D. begged to

53. A. the country    B. the air port        C. Iraq         D. home

54. A. besides      B. before        C. behind       D. at the back of

55. A. worthless     B. pleasant        C. bad         D. terrible

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