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    这是一份2005年上海高考英语真题试卷(word版),共12页。
    英语试卷
    (满分150分,考试时间100分钟)
    考生注意:
    考试时间120分钟, 试卷满分150分。
    本考试设试卷和答题纸两部分。试卷分为第 = 1 \* ROMAN I卷(第1-12页)和第 = 2 \* ROMAN II卷(第13页),全卷共13页。所有答题必须涂(选择题)或写(非选择题)在答题纸上,做在试卷上一律不得分。
    答题前,务必在答题纸上填写准考证号和姓名,并将核对后的条形码贴在指定位置上,在答题纸反而清楚地填写姓名。
    I.Listening Cmprehensin
    Part A Shrt Cnversatins
    Directins: In Part A ,yu will hear ten shrt cnversatins between tw speakers .At the end f each cnversatin ,a questin will be asked abut what was said. The cnversatins and the questins will be spken nly nce. After yu hear a cnversatin and the questin abut it ,read the fur pssible answers n yur paper ,and decide which ne is the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
    1.A.A waiter.B.A shp assistant.C.A cashier.D.A pstman.
    2.A.Weight lifting.B.Running.
    C.Eating cucumbers.D.Drinking diet cke.
    3.A.Wrk with his friends.B.Call n his friends.
    C.G fr a walk .D.Make a phne call.
    4.A.In a bkstre .B.In a reading rm.
    C.In a furniture stre.D.In the man’s study.
    5.A.8.B.12.C.20.D.32.
    6.A.Jb hunting.B.An nline curse.
    C.Earlier graduatin.D.Summer vacatin plans.
    7.A.Cnfused.B.Sympathetic.C.Embarrassed.D.Uninterested.
    8.A.The air is fresh.B.It’s ht inside.
    C.The windw is pen.D.It’s nisy utside.
    9.A.Phne later.B.Try harder.C.Wait fr a signal.D.Check the number.
    10.A.He lst his way.B.He received a traffic ticket.
    C.He wrked very carefully.D.He drve in heavy traffic.
    Part B Passages
    Directins: In Part B, yu will hear tw shrt passages, and yu will be asked three questins n each f the passages . The passages will be read twice ,but the questins will be spken nly nce. When yu hear a questin .read the fur pssible answers n yur paper and decide which ne wuld be the best answer t the questin yu have heard.
    Questins 11 thrugh 13 are based n the fllwing passage.
    11.A.Open the cage windw.B.Put the cash in the drawer.
    C.Check the savings accunts.D.Examine the audi system
    12.A.Exciting.B.Demanding.C.Bring.D.Relaxing.
    13.A.It has flexible wrking hurs.B.The speaker can have mre leisure time.
    C.It requires mre rganizatin.D.The speaker can daydream while wrking.
    Questins 14 thrugh 16 are based n the fllwing news.
    14.A.A natural disaster.B.A pwer failure.
    C.Hmeless farmers.D.A serius accident.
    15.A.Jews and sme Arabs.B.Arabs and Nrth Africans.
    C.Jews and Nrth Africans.D.Nrth Americans and sme Arabs.
    16.A.Exchange them fr banks .B.Save them fr travelers.
    C.Cllect them fr pr children .D.Spend them n duty-free gds.
    Part C Lnger Cnversatins
    Directins: In Part C. yu will hear tw lnger cnversatins. The cnversatins will be read twice .After yu hear each cnversatin ,yu are required t fill in the numbered blanks with the infrmatin yu have heard. Write yur answers n yur answer sheet.
    Blanks 17 thrugh 20 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
    Cmplete the frm ,Write ONE WORD fr each answer.
    Blanks 21 thrugh 24 are based n the fllwing cnversatin.
    Cmplete the frm ,Write NO MORE THAN THREE WORDS fr each answer.
    II.Grammar and Vcabulary
    Directins: Beneath each f the fllwing sentences there are fur chices marked A,B,C and D. Chse the ne answer that best cmpletes the sentence.
    25.Jhn became a ftball cach in Sealin Middle Schl the beginning f March.
    A.nB.frC.withD.at
    26.N prgress was made in the trade talk as neither side wuld accept the cnditins f .
    A.thersB.the therC.eitherD.anther
    27.There be any difficulty abut passing the rad test since yu have practiced a lt in the driving schl.
    A.mustn’t B.shan’tC.shuldn’tD.needn’t
    28.At a rugh estimate .Nigeria is Great Britain.
    A.three times the size asB.the size three times f
    C.three times as the size f D.three times the size f
    29.There was a lud scream frm the backstage immediately after the cncert ended, ?
    A.wasn’t thereB.was thereC.didn’t it D.did it
    30.Mre than a dzen students in that schl abrad t study medicine last year.
    A.sentB.were sentC.had sentD.had been sent
    31.Prfessr Smith ,alng with his assistants , n the prject day and night t meet the deadline .
    A.wrkB.wrkingC.is wrkingD.are wrking
    32.He gt well-prepared fr the jb interview ,fr he culdn’t risk the gd pprtunity.
    A.t lseB.lsingC.t be lstD.being lst
    33. int use in April 2000, the htline was meant fr residents reprting water and heating supply breakdwns.
    A.PutB.PuttingC.Having putD.Being put
    34.He transplanted the little tree t the garden it was the best time fr it .
    A.where B.when C.thatD.until
    35.It was unbelievable that the fans waited utside the gym fr three hurs just a lk at the
    sprts stars.
    A.had B.havingC.t haveD.have
    36.Mre and mre peple are signing up fr Ygn classes nwadays, advantage f the health and relaxatin benefits.
    A.takingB.takenC.having takenD.having been taken
    37.At last ,we fund urselves in a pleasant park with trees prviding shade and dwn t eat ur picnic lunch.
    A.sittingB.having sat C.t sitD.sat
    38. in the regulatins that yu shuld nt tell ther peple the passwrd f yur e-mail accunt.
    A.What is required B.What requiresC.It is requiredD.It requires
    39.Never befre in greater need f mdern public transprt than it is tday.
    A.has this city been B.this city has been
    C.was this cityD.this city was
    40.If a shp has chairs wmen can park their men ,wmen will spend mre time in the shp.
    A.thatB.whichC.whenD.where
    41.There was such a lng queue fr cffee at the interval that we gave up .
    A.eventuallyB.unfrtunatelyC.generuslyD.purpsefully
    42.The cmpany is starting a new advertising campaign t new custmers t its stres.
    A.jinB.attractC.stickD.transfer
    43.He prved himself a true gentleman and the beauty f his was seen at its best when he wrked with thers.
    A.temperB.appearanceC.talentD.character
    44.At times ,wrrying is a nrmal, respnse t a difficult event r situatin—a lved ne being injured in an accident , fr example.
    A.effectiveB.individualC.inevitableD.unfavrable
    III.Clze
    Directins: Fr each blank in the fllwing passages there are fur wrds r phrases marked A, B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the wrd r phrase that best fits the cntext.
    (A)
    Are yur table manners much better when yu are eating at a friend’s hme r in a restaurant than they are at yur wn hme ?Prbably s , 45 yu are aware that peple judge yu by yur table manners .Yu take special pains when yu are eating 46 .Have yu ever stpped t realize hw much less self-cnscius yu wuld be n such ccasins if 47 table manners had becme a habit fr yu ?Yu can make them a habit by 48 gd table manners at hme.
    Gd manners at mealtimes help yu and thse arund yu t feel 49 .This is true at hme as much as it is true in smene else’s hme r in a restaurant. Gd 50 make meals mre enjyable fr everyne at the table.
    By this time yu prbably knw quite well what gd table manners are .Yu 51 that keeping yur arms n the table ,talking with yur 52 full ,and wlfing dwn yur fd are nt cnsidered gd manners .Yu knw als that if yu are mannerly ,yu say “Please” and “Thank yu” and ask fr things t be passed t yu.
    Have yu ever thught f a pleasant attitude as being 53 t gd table manners ? Nt nly are pleasant mealtimes enjyable ,but they aid digestin .The dinner table is a 54 fr enjyable cnversatin. It shuld never becme a battlegrund. Yu are definitely grwing in scial maturity(成熟)when yu try t be an agreeable table cmpanin.
    45.A.because B.butC.unlessD.thugh
    46.A.in publicB.at hmeC.at easeD.in a hurry
    47.A.suchB.nC.smeD.gd
    48.A.actingB.enjyingC.practicingD.watching
    49.A.cmfrtableB.stressedC.depressedD.utstanding
    50.A.dishesB.mannersC.atmspheresD.friends
    51.A.mentinB.preferC.dubtD.realize
    52.A.stmachB.handsC.muthD.bwl
    53.A.essentialB.cnsiderateC.bviusD.unusual
    54.A.timeB.placeC.chanceD.way
    (B)
    There is a tendency t think f each f the arts as a separate area f activity . Many artists. 55 wuld prve that there has always been a warm relatinship between the varius areas f human activity. 56 , in the late nineteenth century the cnnectins between music and painting were particularly 57 .Artists were invited t design clthes and settings fr peras and ballets ,but smetimes it was the musicians wh were inspired (给……以灵感)by the wrk f cntemprary painters .Of the musical cmpsitins that were cnsidered as 58 t the visual arts ,perhaps the mst famus is Mussrgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibitin.
    Mussrgsky cmpsed the piece in 1874 after the death ,at the age f 39, f the artist Victr Hartmann. 59 their friendship had nt been a particularly lng-fasting ne .Mussrgsky was shcked by Hartmann’s 60 death.The fllwing year the critic .Vladimir. Stasv wh decided t hld an exhibitin f Hartmann’s wrk,suggested that Mussrgsky try t 61 his grief by writing smething in memry f Hartmann.
    The exhibitin served as Mussrgsky’s inspiratin. The ten pieces that make up Pictures at an Exhibitin are intended as 62 rather than representatins f the paintings in the exhibitin .Between each is a prmenade(舞曲中的行进), 63 the cmpser walks frm ne painting t anther .The music is smetimes witty and playful smetimes almst alarming and frightening . Thrugh a range f surprising 64 .Mussrgsky manages t cnvey the spirit f the artist and his wrk.
    55.A.therefreB.hweverC.mreverD.therwise
    56.A.Fr exampleB.On the cntraryC.In generalD.On the ther hand
    57.A.separateB.unknwnC.clseD.relevant
    58.A.linksB.additinsC.respnsesD.keys
    59.A.BefreB.ThughC.AsD.If
    60.A.unavidableB.undiscveredC.unnecessaryD.unexpected
    61.A.cntrlB.relieveC.cncealD.represent
    62.A.symblsB.imaginatinsC.cntributinsD.subjects
    63.A.butB.frC.nceD.as
    64.A.paintingsB.tpicsC.cntrastsD.visins
    IV.Reading Cmprehensin
    Directins: Read the fllwing fur passages . Each passage is fllwed by several questins r unfinished statements .Fr each r them there are fur chices marked A,B,C and D. Chse the ne that fits best accrding t the infrmatin given in the passage yu have just read.
    (A)
    Yu either have it , r yu dn’t –a sense f directin ,that is .But why is it that sme peple culd find their way acrss the Sahara withut a map ,while thers can lse themselves in the next street?
    Scientists say we’re all brn with a sense f directin ,but it is nt prperty understd hw it wrks .One thery is that peple with a gd sense f directin have simply wrked harder at develping it. Research being carried ut at Liverpl University supprts this idea and suggests that if we dn’t use it. we lse it .
    “Children as yung as seven have the ability t find their way arund.” says Jim Martland .Research Directr f the prject . “Hwever if they are nt allwed ut alne r are taken everywhere by car ,they never develp the skills”
    Jim Martland als emphasizes that yung peple shuld be taught certain skills t imprve their sense f directin .He makes the fllwing suggestins.
    ●If yu are using a map ,turn it s it relates t the way yu are facing.
    ●If yu leave yur bike in a strange place ,put it near smething like a big stne r a tree.
    Nte landmarks n the rute as yu g away frm yur bike .When yu return ,g back
    alng the same rute
    ●Simplify the way f finding yur directin by using lines such as streets in a twn,
    streams ,r walls in the cuntryside t guide yu .Cunt yur steps s that yu knw hw
    far yu have gne and nte any landmarks such as twer blcks r hills which can help t
    find ut where yu are.
    Nw yu need never get lst again!
    65.Scientists believe that .
    A.sme babies are brn with a sense f directin
    B.peple learn a sense f directin as they grw lder
    C.peple never lse their sense f directin
    D.everybdy psses a sense f directin frm birth
    66.What is true f seven-year-ld children accrding t the passage?
    A.They never have a sense f directin withut maps.
    B.They shuld never be allwed ut alne if they lack a sense f directin.
    C.They have a sense f directin and can find their way arund.
    D.They can develp a gd sense f directin if they are driven arund in a car.
    67.If yu leave yur bike in a strange place ,yu shuld .
    A.tie it t a tree s as t prevent it frm being stlen
    B.draw a map f the rute t help remember where it is
    C.avid taking the same rute when yu cme back in it
    D.remember smething easily recgnizable n the rute
    68.Accrding t the passage the best way t find yur way arund is t .
    A.ask plicemen fr directins
    B.use walls . streams , and streets t guide yurself .
    C.remember yur rute by lking ut fr steps and stairs .
    D.cunt the number f landmarks that yu see .
    B
    “Cme in . Kim . Have a seat , please .” said Bill Williams , the manager . This was Kim’s first experience with an assessment . After nly six mnths he was due fr a raise if this assessment was satisfactry
    “Kim,” began Bill Williams . “I am very pleased with the quality f yur wrk . I have nthing but praise fr yur devtin and yur hard wrk . My nly cncern is that yu are nt active enugh in putting frward yur suggestins .”
    “But.” Replied Kim. “I have always cmpleted every assignment yu have given me . Mr. Williams.”
    “I knw that , Kim . And please, call me Bill .But what I expect is fr yu t think independently and intrduce new ideas . I need mre input frm yu —mre feedback n hw things are ging I dn’t need a “yes man”. Yu never tell me what yu think . Yu just smile as thugh everything is fine .”
    “But,” said Kim,” “ I feel that since yu are my superir , it wuld he presumptuus f me t tell yu what t d .”
    “I’m nt asking yu t tell me what t d, but what yu think we culd d .T make suggestins . I emplyed yu because I respect yur experience in this field, but yu are nt cmmunicating yur thughts t me .”
    “Yes . I see I’m nt accustmed t this , but I will try t d as yu say …, Bill”
    “Gd, then , I expect t hear mre frm yu at staff meetings r at any ther time yu want t discuss an idea with me .”
    “Yes , f curse . Thank yu Mr. Will…Bill .”
    69.Kim is the srt f emplyee wh .
    A.des nt speak ut his wn ideas B.is nt devted t the jb
    C.laughs t much ver wrk D.can nt finish his wrk n time
    70.The wrd “presumptuus” in the middle f the passage is clsest in meaning t “ ” .
    A.full f respect B.t cnfident and rude
    C.lacking in experience D.t shy and quiet
    71.Frm the passage ,we can learn that .
    A.Kim has been invited t take charge f the staff meetings
    B.the manager appreciates thse wh just d what he tells them t d
    C.the manager is pleased with Kim’s hard wrk and his suggestins
    D.Kim is likely t have a higher salary if he can pass the assessment
    A
    crss the wrld , 11 billin peple have n access t clean drinking water . Mre than2.6 bullin peple lack basic sanitatin (卫生设备) .
    The cmbinatin prves deadly . Each year . diseases related t inadequate water and sanitatin kill between 2 and 3 millin peple and cause an estimated 80 percent f all sicknesses in the develping wrld . Safe thinking water is a precnditin fr health and the fight against child death rate , inequality between men and wmen, and pverty .
    Cnsider these facts :
    ●The average distance that wmen in Africa and Asia walk t cllect water is 6 kilmeters .
    ●Only 58 percent f children in sub-Saharan Africa are drinking safe water, and nly 37 percent f children in Suth Asia have access t even a basic tilet .
    ●Each year in India alne, 73 millin wrking days are lst t water-brne diseases .
    Here are three ways yu can help :
    1) Write Cngress
    Current U.S. freign aid fr drinking water and sanitatin budgets nly ne dllar per year per American citizen . Few members f Cngress have ever received a letter frm vters , abut clean drinking water abrad .
    2) Spnsr a prject with a faith-based rganizatin
    Many U.S. religius grups already spnsr water and sanitatin prjects, wrking with partner rganizatins abrad . Simply put , a single prject by a U.S. rganizatin can make safe water a reality fr thusands f peple .
    3) Supprt nnprfit water rganizatins
    Numerus nnprfits wrk skillfully abrad in cmmunity-led prjects related f drinking water and sanitatin . Like the sample f nn-prfits nted as fllws , sme rganizatins are large , thers small-scale , sme perate wrldwide , thers are devted t certain areas in Africa , Asia , r Latin America . Supprt them generusly .
    72.The three facts presented in the passage the used t illustrate that .
    A.pverty can result in water-brne diseases
    B.peple have n access t clean drinking water
    C.wmen’s rights are denied in sme develping cuntries .
    D.safe drinking water shuld be a primary cncern
    73.The intended readers f the passage are _____________.
    A.AmericansB.verseas spnsrs
    C.CngressmenD.U.S-based water rganizatins
    74.The main purpse f the passage is t call n peple t ___________.
    A.get rid f water-related diseases in develping cuntries
    B.dnate mney t peple shrt f water thrugh religius grups
    C.fight against the wrldwide water shrtage and sanitatin prblem
    D.take jint actin in supprt f sme nnprfit water rganizatins
    75.What infrmatin will prbably be prvided fllwing the last paragraph?
    A.A variety f cmpanies and their wrldwide peratin.
    B.A list f nnprfit water rganizatins t make cntact with.
    C.Sme ways t get financial aids frm U.S. Cngress.
    D.A few water resurces explited by sme wrld-famus rganizatins.
    D
    Equipped nly with a pair f binculars(双筒望远镜) and ready t spend lng hurs waiting in all weathers fr a precius glance f a rare bullfinch(红腹灰雀). Britain’s birdwatchers had lng been suppsed t be lvers f a minrity sprt. But new figures shw birdwatching is fast becming a ppular pastime, with almst three millin f us absrbed in ur fluttering feathered friends.
    Devted birdwatchers, thse prepared t travel thusands f miles fr a sighting f a rare Siberian bird are fast being jined by a new breed f fllwer whse interest is satiated by watching a few finches(雀科鸣鸟) n a Sunday walk r putting up a bird-bx in the back garden.
    “Almst three millin UK birdwatchers is certainly pssible if yu include everyne with nly a casual interest.” Stephen Mss said in his newly published bk-A Bird in the Bush a Scial Histry f Birdwatching-which recrds the pursuit frm the rich Victrian Englishman’s lve f shting rare birds t the less ffensive bservatinal tendencies f birdwatchers tday.
    Televisin wildlife prgrammes have helped t fuel the new trend . Last summer ,BBC 2’s Britain Ges Wild was a surprise success .It pulled in three millin viewers and led t bird-huses selling ut acrss the UK as 45,000 peple prmised t put up a bx.
    Birdwatchers’ netwrking system first came t the attentin f the natin in 1989, when a birdwatcher caught sight f the first Vermivra chrysptera-a glden –winged sngbird frm Nrth America-t be seen in Britain. He put a message ur n the netwrk service Birdline, and the next day 3,000 birdwatchers prved the fell pull f a truly rare bird as they visited the Tesc car park in Kent, where it had settled. Tday, birdwatchers can lg n t r have news f the latest sightings texted t their phnes.
    “Multimillin-pund spending n, binculars, bird fd and bxes pint t the increasing numbers f birdwatchers,” said David Crmack, the editr f Bird Watching magazine “The number f peple invlved is s big that they have great ptential t influence gvernment decisins affecting the envirnment.”
    76.The wrd “satiated” in paragraph 2 can best be replaced by “ ”.
    A.affectedB.sharedC.satisfiedD.narrwed
    77.What happened after the message f seeing a Vermivra chrysptera was put n the netwrk?
    A.Birdwatchers helped the rare bird settle in Kent.
    B.Large numbers f birdwatchers went t view the bird.
    C.Many birdwatchers lgged n t the website fr details.
    D.Birdwatchers shwed their determinatin t prtect the rare bird.
    78.Which f the fllwing CANNOT be true accrding t the passage?
    A.Televisin wildlife prgrammes started the ppular pastime f birdwatching.
    B.The netwrk service has cntributed t the rapid develpment f birdwatching.
    C.Birdwatching in Britain was lng cnsidered a sprt with a small grup f fllwers.
    D.The current situatin f birdwatching may prmte the prtectin f the envirnment.
    79.The passage mainly tells us abut ___________ in UK.
    A.the histry f birdwatchigB.a grwing passin fr birdwatching
    C.the impact f media n birdwatchingD.birdwatcing as a ppular expensive sprt
    E
    Directins: Read the fllwing text and chse the mst suitable heading frm A-F fr each paragraph. There is ne extra heading which yu d nt need.
    A. Gds fr auctin sales
    B. Definitin f bidding
    C. Way t sell mre gds by auctin
    D. Auctin sales in histry
    E. Brief intrductin t auctins
    F. Making a larger prfit as an auctineer
    80.
    Auctins are public sales f gds, cnducted by an fficially apprved auctineer. He asks the crwd assembled in the auctin-rm t make ffers, r “bids”, fr the varius items n sale. He encurages buyers t bid higher figures, and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer f the gds. This is called “kncking dwn” the gds, fr the bidding ends when the auctineer strikes a small hammer n a table at which he stands.
    81.
    The ancient Rman prbably invented sales by auctin, and the English wrd cmes frm the Latin aucti, maning “increase” The Rmans usually sld in this way the gds taken in war. In England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, gds were ften sld “by the candle”: a shrt candle was lit by the auctineer, and bids culd be made while it stayed alight.
    82.
    Practically all gds whse qualities vary are sld by auctin. Amng these are cffee, skins, wl, tea, furs, silk and wines. Auctin sales are als usual fr land and prperty, furniture, pictures, rare bks, ld china and similar wrks f art.
    83.
    An auctin is usually advertised befrehand with full particulars f the articles t be sld and where and when they can be viewed by ptential buyers. If the advertisement cannt give full details, catalgues are printed, and each grup f gds t be sld tgether, called a “lt”, is usually given a number. The auctineer need nt begin with Lt I and cntinue in the rder f numbers: he may wait until he ntices the fact that certain buyers are in the rm and then prduce the lts they are likely t be interested in.
    84.
    The auctineer’s services are paid fr in the frm f a percentage f the price the gds are sld fr. The auctineer therefre has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding as high as pssible. He will nt waste time by starting the bidding t lw. He will als play n the ppnents amng his buyers and succeed in getting a high price by encuraging tw business cmpetitrs t bid against each ther.
    第Ⅱ卷(共45分)
    1.Translatin
    Directins: Translate the fllwing sentences int English, using the wrds given in the brackets.
    1.我希望尽快收到你的照片。(hpe)
    2.多吃蔬菜和水果有益健康。(gd)
    3.今天下午我没空,我和牙医有约。(appintment)
    4.你最好乘出租车去电影节的开幕式,不然就要迟到了。(r)
    5.这款手机式样新颖、携带方便,深受年轻人的欢迎。(ppular)
    6.他进公司后不久就独立完成了一项艰巨的任务。同事们对他刮目相看。(s)
    Ⅱ.Guided Writing
    Directins: Write an English cmpsitin in 120-150 wrds accrding t the instructins given belw in Chinese.
    古人云:“天生我材必有用”(There must be a use fr my talent.)。通过描述你生活中的一件事,说明人各有所长,无论才能大小都能成为有用的人。









    2005年普通高等学校招生全国统一考试(上海卷)
    英语试卷参考答案
    I.Listening Cmprehensin
    1—5 DCCAB 6—10 DBDAB 11—15 BCDAA 16 C
    17.Clley/COLLEY 18.internatinal 19.July 20.675 21.Measure and mix 22.mechanic 23.24 hurs 24.ut f wrk/unemplyed/dismissed/fired/jbless
    II.Grammar and Vcabulary
    25—29 DBCDA 30—34 BCBAB 35—39 CADCA 40—44 DABDC
    III.Clze
    45—50 AADCAB 51—55 DCABB 56—60 ACCBD 61—65BADC
    IV.Reading Cmprehensin
    65—70 DCDBAB 71—75 DDACB 76—80 CBABE 81—84 DACF
    第II卷
    I.翻译
    1.I hpe (that )I can/will receive yur pht(s)as sn as pssible/ I hpe t receive yur pht(s)
    as sn as pssible.
    2.Eating/ Having mre vegetables and fruits/Fruit des gd t /is gd fr ne’s health.
    3.I am nt free/available this afternn because I have/have made an appinment with my dentist.
    4.Yu’d better g t the pening ceremny f the Film Festival by taxi ,r yu will be late .
    5.The mbile phne is fashinable/mdern in style and cnvenient t carry, s it is very ppular with yungsters/yung peple /the yung.
    6.He finished a difficult task n his wn/independently sn/shrtly after he entered the cmpany ,s his clleagues lked at him differently /with new eyes/regarded him in a ttally different light.
    II.写作 共25分。
    Regent Cnference Center
    Reservatins
    Cntact name: Janne 17
    Purpse f reservatin: A(n) 18 cnference
    Number f peple: 45 maximum
    Date: 28th 19
    Ttal t pay: £ 20
    What will the first rbt d during the peratin?
    21 the materials.
    Wh will be called in when a rbt breaks dwn?
    A 22 .
    Hw lng will the rbts wrk a day?
    23 a day.
    What will happen t the wrkers if rbts are used?
    They will prbably be 24 .

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