2015安徽安庆五校联盟3月联考英语试题及答案(6)

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2015安徽安庆五校联盟3月联考英语试题及答案4
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Text 1
M: Hey, Can you give me the thirty Dollars you owe me form the game last week?
W: Thirty? I thought it was twenty.
M: No. Your share of the food and drinks was twenty, but the ticket was ten.
Text 2
M: Aw, man! My pencil broke again! And I forgot to bring another one.
W: You’re the only person I know who still uses pencils to take notes in class. Everyone else uses either a pen or a computer.
Text 3 
M: Excuse me. I think you made a mistake there. These tomatoes are 79 cents a pound, not $1.79 a pound.
W: Oh, you’re right. I’m so sorry about that! Let me take that off and put in the correct amount for you… All right, your total is $8.95.
M: Here’s a ten.
Text 4
W: Hello?
M: Hi, is this Maria?
W: No, this is her sister Sofia. Maria isn’t here right now. Can I take a message?
M: Sure. Can you tell her to call Jeff when she gets back? I have a question for her about the homework.
Text 5 
M: Which suit do you like best?
W: Well, to be honest, the brown one is not really appropriate, in my opinion. You are going to a job interview, not a 70s dance party. You should go with something classic, like black or grey.
Text 6
W: What are you reading?
M: It is a book written by a guy who was born without arms or legs.
W: What? So, how does he get around?
M: He can actually walk pretty well, but he can’t move that fast. He also had an assistant who helps him. He actually quite successful.
W: He must have worked pretty hard.
M: Yeah. He travels around the world and gives speeches to young people. He’s changed many people’s lives. Even when nothing seemed possible, he stayed positive and put in even more effort.
W: That’s such an important lesson, especially for young people. We should take Jesse to listen to his speech.
Text 7
M: Hey, Maria!
W: Hi, Mark.
M: I heard you’re taking private English lessons. Why would you decide to do that? I thought you already learned enough English in school.
W: Well, ever since I moved here from Mexico a year ago, I just haven’t been able to catch up in classes as much as I wanted. I can understand the subjects, but many of the words are too hard. Sometimes, I’m completely lost in class when the teacher explains something new. I talked to my parents about it, and they offered to pay for an after-school English course.
M: I’ve noticed that you can speak English much better now. Congratulations!
W: Thanks! I’m glad you can tell. I’ve been working really hard. There’s a lot of similarity between English and Spanish, but all the rules in English are much more complicated to me. So, I just study a lot.
M: Well, all that studying is paying off—That’s for sure!
Text 8 
M: So, as you can see, she’s a beauty. One previous owner kept it in the garage the whole time, and only drove it on the weekends…
W: That’s why it only has about 25,000 miles on it, even though it’s ten years old.
M: Exactly. The owner also kept all the service records. So you can tell it’s been taken care of.
W: Does this car come with a service contract?
M: All our cars come with a 30-day agreement, so you won’t pay for anything within the first month. But since this car is used, we can’t offer anything beyond that.
W: I see. The price of almost $15,000 seems a little high. Is there any way we can bring that down?
M: This car is in very good condition, madam. And based on our research of similar cars being
   sold in the area, we believe it’s a fair price. All taxes and fees are included as well.
W: Ok. Can I take it for a test drive?
M: Absolutely! Let me just get the keys…
Text 9
W: All right, everyone. Please pay attention. Can everyone hear me in the back?
M: Yes!
W: Good. Today, we’re going to talk about your term papers.  
M: I thought we only had some weekly tests, a midterm, and a final for this class.
W: I have decided to take out the weekly tests and add a term paper instead. I think this will give you all a better opportunity to show what you have learned.
M: How long should the paper be?
W: All papers should be at least five pages long, but no more than ten pages long. 
M: How should we decide what to write about?
W: You can focus on any period form the 18th to the 19th century. You can basically write about anything you want, but you must choose an idea, present an argument, and support it with research. That means you will need to find at least eight sources from the library or online.
M: What kinds of sources are acceptable?
W: Books and articles in newspapers, journalists, or magazines are going to be your best sources of information. Films and interviews might also be okay, but you should discuss these with me in advance.
M: When are the papers due?
W: All papers will be due on January 22. That gives you four months to finish them. However, we will have meetings every month where you will need to have completed certain parts of the paper. 

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