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     ★秘密·2022年5月9日17:00前
    重庆市2022年高考第三次诊断性检测
    高三英语


    注意事项:
    1.答题前,考生务必用黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号、座位号在答题卡上填写清楚;
    2.每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,在试卷上作答无效;
    3.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并交回;
    4.全卷共9页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    做题时先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
    第一节(共5小题:每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
    听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
    1. How is the man probably going home?
    A. By train. B. By bus. C. By taxi.
    2. What is the man doing?
    A. Ordering food. B. Taking photos. C. Playing games.
    3. What does the man mean?
    A. He won’t say sorry to Mary.
    B. He didn’t quarrel with Mary.
    C. He just apologized to Mary.
    4. What is the man doing now?
    A. Asking for help.
    B. Making an invitation.
    C. Providing some suggestions.
    5. What subject are the speakers probably taking?
    A. Physics. B. History. C. Art.
    第二节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
    听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
    听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
    6. What happened to the man yesterday?
    A. He was locked in the office.
    B. He lost the office key.
    C. He was tricked.
    7. What’s the most probable relationship between the speakers?
    A. Colleagues. B. Friends. C. A couple.
    听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
    8. What is the conversation about?
    A. A bookstore’s history.
    B. Many famous bookstores.
    C. Several ways of ordering books.
    9. What’s the phone number for Overseas Inquiries?
    A. 1-707-829-0515. B. 1-800-998-9938. C. 1-907-051-8298.
    听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
    10. What did the man do first after he left high school?
    A. He entered a drama school.
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    B. He worked as an actor.
    C. He went traveling.
    11. What is Casualty?
    A. A police detective story.
    B. A hospital drama series.
    C. A love story.
    12. What is the man working on?
    A. A TV drama. B. An ad. C. A movie.
    听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
    13. What are the speakers talking about?
    A. A strange friend.
    B. A comfortable car.
    C. A travel experience.
    14. Why did the Dutch guy pick up the man and Eric?
    A. To keep him awake by talking.
    B. To ask them to watch the road.
    C. To look for a guide to Holland.
    15. How did the accident take place?
    A. A lorry lost control.
    B. The Dutch guy rushed into the road.
    C. The Dutch guy’s car ran into a lorry.
    16. How did Eric respond to the accident?
    A. Terrified. B. Amused. C. Shocked.
    听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
    17. To whom is the speaker mainly talking?
    A. New directors. B. Film actors. C. Students.
    18. How many steps are there in making a movie?
    A. 2. B. 4. C. 6.
    19. What is the “property” mean?
    A. The budget. B. The story. C. The starring.
    20. Which movie is based on an original story?
    A. The Godfather. B. Star Wars. C. Tess.
    第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
    第一节(共15小题:每小题1.5分,满分37.5分)
    阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
    A
    My Story of Chinese Hanzi” is an international competition, hosted by the Chinese People’s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and organized by People’s Daily Online.
    The entire competition consists of preliminary rounds(预赛), semi-finals, and finals.
    The first two rounds of the competition will be held online. Contestants will answer the questions and provide one-minute videos in the preliminary rounds. The second-round contestants will produce videos featuring a virtual talent show. Votes will be cast by fans online, and the top ten selected winners will move onto the finals, which will be held offline in late August.
    Each finalist will deliver a seven-minute speech focusing on the theme of “Ren”, a fundamental value long cherished in Chinese culture.
    Eligible(具备条件的) candidates:
    International students in China, including ethnic Chinese who are at least third-generation immigrants;
    Foreigners working in China whose native language is not Chinese and whose parents’ native language is not Chinese;
    Other non-native speakers of Chinese (including full-time students and community members) who are non-Chinese citizens.
    There is no age limit for contestants.
    Schedule:
    Preliminary rounds—The top 30 contestants will receive participation awards and be eligible to enter into the semi-finals.
    Semi-finals—The contest organizing committee will upload the videos of the winners of the preliminary rounds onto the People’s Daily Online website, organize online voting, and then select ten winners after completion of online voting and scoring by the judges.
    Finals—Upon finishing up the speech competition, various awards will be announced after the scoring is carried out by the judges, with the scores comparing competitors’ Chinese language speaking abilities, expressiveness, the core message behind their stories, and how their stories promote exchanges between different civilizations.
    To take part in the contest, please scan the QR code and complete the questionnaire.
    CPAFFC reserves all rights for final explanation.
    21.Who decide the winners to move onto the finals?
    A.Committee members. B.International judges.
    C.Online Fans. D.Non-Chinese citizens.
    22.What determine the qualification for the competition?
    A.Job and hobby. B.Native language and nationality.
    C.Education and age. D.The stories selected.
    23.What can we learn about the finals?
    A.The finals will be held offline.
    B.Fluency will be weighed most by judges.
    C.The scores will be given by the audience.
    D.People can attend by scanning the QR code.
    B
    Jasen Bracy was diagnosed (诊断) with cancer when he was only one year old. Though he received several treatments, they all failed to save his eyesight, and at the age of 7, Jasen was completely blind. But Jasen never hesitated about following his dreams, no matter how tough they may have seemed. And it was this ambitious attitude that won him the role of captain on a local football team.
    Jasen grew up playing football at least three times a week. He fell in love with the sport and knew that he wanted to give it a try himself. He started practicing with his dad, and two years ago, when his parents gifted him his own iPhone, he started contacting all the football team until they got a phone call from David Nichols, coach of the Modelo Raiders.
    David admitted him the first time he saw Jasen. He asked himself “how am I going to do this?” but after seeing the boy play, he realized the kid “could do anything”. What Jasen lacks in vision is compensated for by his super spatial awareness and memory, so he knows exactly where his teammates are supposed to be, and throwing the ball accurately. Most of the time, the players on the opposing team don't even know Jasen is blind, so they treat him like any other player.
    “As a leader, I have to take control of this team, leading them through good and bad times. And I’m as tough as iron. I’m going to play hard,” said Jasen.
    “He shows us there’s nothing we can’t do, and that reflects well on the other kids. Ever since he joined us, we’re been attracted by him,” David said, “He changes our whole attitude toward life.”
    24.According to the text, Jasen Bracy’s blindness ______.
    A.didn’t exist at birth B.was not caused by illnesses
    C.resulted from wrong treatments D.was due to improper use of eyes
    25.Which word can describe Jasen’s parents’ instant reaction when they received David’s call?
    A.Proud. B.Grateful. C.Relaxed. D.Astonished.
    26.What message do David’s words convey to us in the last paragraph?
    A.Jasen is well welcomed by his teammates.
    B.David regrets admitting Jasen into the team.
    C.Jasen has a positive effect on the whole team.
    D.David expects Jasen to become coach of the team.
    27.What can be inferred from the text?
    A.Jasen’s blindness is a well-kept secret.
    B.Jasen acts like a normal football player on the court.
    C.David liked Jasen very much the moment he saw him.
    D.Jasen still needs to try to compensate for his weakness.
    C
    In an age where convenience beats sentiment (情感), we’re settling for “the bare minimum” when it comes to communication and emotional expression. There is a reason why your mother always made sure you wrote thank-you notes after every birthday. There’s a reason why getting a letter in the mail is so exciting. Writing someone a letter is a truly unique way to show how much they mean to you.
    The great thing about handwritten notes or letters is that they don’t have to be anything fancy to be meaningful. A messily written note on a piece of scratch notebook paper can mean just as much as a beautiful, calligraphic letter written on the finest stationery (信笺). They both say, “You’re important to me, and I wanted to take the time to write down these thoughts so that you can hold onto them forever.”
    One of my favorite things about handwritten letters is that you can keep them for however long you want, and revisit them at any time. A screenshot of a sweet text doesn’t quite measure up. There is emotion behind handwritten sentences. With every line of ink, you can feel the essence of its writer.
    Unfortunately, this method of communication is seriously underrated today. We’re saving screenshots to our camera roll instead of precious letters in a shoe box. We re replacing thoughtful little notes with emojis (表情符号) or icons and telling ourselves that the sentiment is the same. But, to be honest, sometimes you have to slow down to show someone how much you care.
    Want to show your significant other how much you love him or her? Write down how you feel about them in a letter and seal it with a kiss. Mail a funny card to your friends who live across the state/ country/ world just to let them know you’re thinking about them. I promise you it will mean much more than you know.
    28.Which of the following can be regarded as “the bare minimum”?
    A.Writing a thank you note.
    B.Mailing a card with handwritten wishes.
    C.Expressing your love with text messages.
    D.Delivering a letter of apology.
    29.What does the author think of a messily-written note?
    A.Ridiculous. B.Worthwhile. C.Formal. D.Simple.
    30.What is the disadvantage of emojis according to the author?
    A.Covering up our abundant sentiment with general icons.
    B.Slowing down the process of showing our care.
    C.Shortening messages into different icons.
    D.Hurting the other’s sentiment in a way.
    31.What can be inferred from the text?
    A.Writing someone a letter will be laughed at
    B.People usually hide their true emotions now.
    C.Handwritten letters are rarely thrown into shoe boxes.
    D.People tend to store a screenshot of a sweet text now.
    D
    Michelle Phan says she had to quit making her popular “makeup and beauty” YouTube videos because she was burned out.
    “It became harder and harder for me to pretend to be happy,” she says. “And I had become unpleasant with my relationships and friendships. I was on the edge of collapse.”
    As a so-called social media influencer or creator, she says she needed time off from the constant pressure to upload ever more content, and try to chase (追求) more and more views and likes.
    But what exactly is a social media influencer?
    There is no hard and fast definition, but in essence it is someone who has enough followers on social media, and typically YouTube, Instagram or TikTok, that they can change it into money.
    The income comes from two main sources—a share of the advertising revenue (收入), and deals with companies to promote their bands.
    While there is potentially big money to be made, Ms. Phan says that creators “need to know when to draw the line, and take care of themselves” rather than post all the time.
    This concern is echoed by media analyst Rebecca McGrath, of research firm Mintel, who says that some influencers are trying to chase revenues so much that they post “even if they don’t have anything new to create or say”.
    Ms. Phan also warns that you have to be able to deal with online trolls writing horrible things below your videos. “You’re also exposed to hateful comments, which I think people aren’t prepared for.”
    Despite the downsides to being an influencer—the need to always put up more videos or posts, and the likely online abuse—a great many people would like to be one. It can be a fun and profitable way to earn a living.
    Yet psychologist Stuart Duff of Pearn Kandola warns that you need a certain personality to hope to be successful at it
    “Successful influencers will relate to others, tell great stories, have a strong, unique brand, and stick to the message. They will have great passion for what they want to say, and always seem to know what their audience wants to hear.”
    32.Why did Michelle Phan stop putting up more videos?
    A.Her videos were not as popular.
    B.She became the envy of friends.
    C.She was in poor physical health.
    D.She felt like running out of ideas.
    33.What docs the underlined “this concern” in Paragraph 8 refer to?
    A.Influencers make potentially big money.
    B.Influencers go too far in chasing revenues.
    C.Influencers often suffer from poor health.
    D.Influencers are always posting new content.
    34.What can be inferred from the text?
    A.A successful influencer should be passionate and empathetic.
    B.A social media influencer refers to the person who has many fans.
    C.Exposure to online game violence discourages some influencers.
    D.Influencers make money mainly by advertising and running companies.
    35.What does the text mainly talk about?
    A.How one can make a successful influencer.
    B.Why Ms. Phan quit being an influencer.
    C.Pressures and rewards of being an influencer.
    D.Warnings against pursuing instant wealth.
    第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
    Sometimes divorce, single parents and tragedy can make us feel like the family units that many of us came from are a thing of the past overnight. 36 They link our past general-lions with the bright hopes of our future.
    Almost every family tradition has its roots in necessity. Over time, that necessity be-comes a feeling of sadness mixed with pleasure and affection when you think of happy times in the past, and eventually it just becomes another way for families to connect with one another. 37 , those traditions once again become necessities as they assume new meaning in the context of our need to communicate and understand our loved ones.
    38 For example, it occurs lightly, weekly or on holidays. While your concept of family dinner may descend from a prior generation, it's those same traditions that we choose to preserve that keep us from sitting at the table.
    The reason behind the usual traditional holidays, in fact, is about establishing a healthy and meaningful purpose for coming together. 39 and even for the unreligious family, they provide the simple pleasure of knowing that you'll see your loved ones at least that often. For religious families, the winter holidays still provide a healthy reminder to let the world go on spinning while we connect with our families and engage in our heritage together.
    40 : not the holiday itself, but the reason it gives us to strengthen our faith—not just in our beliefs or our cultural duties, but our faith in our families and the love we share, too.
    A.In fact, as families change
    B.When you are not homesick anymore
    C.The winter holidays only come once a year
    D.For many families, finding a balance of traditions is tough
    E.Our family traditions seem like the only things keeping us together
    F.Many traditions make a lot more sense if you look at them that way
    G.Family dinner carries small but significant associations and kindnesses
    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第一节(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
    When I was a little girl, there was the magic of Mercurochrome(红药水). It was good for cuts, scratches(抓痕), or other wounds. My brother and I tested and 41 the powers of Mercurochrome many years ago.
    It was summer and hot. Mama was not feeling well and had become 42 tired. She told us that she was going to 43 on her bed. Only a few minutes had passed when Ronnie 44 a scratch on his knee that needed immediate 45 . We tiptoed (踏脚走) into Mama's room and asked her if we could put Mercurochrome on Ronnie's scratch. Flat on her back, Mama had fallen into a deep sleep and made no answer.
    We stole into the bathroom, took the Mercurochrome and 46 Ronnie's knee. Undoubtedly, he immediately began to feel better. 47 , we tiptoed into Mama's room to show her that we had taken care of our scratches without 48 her. But she was in sound sleep. Then we whispered that since Mama didn't feel well, perhaps Mercurochrome would make her feel 49 .
    Twenty minutes 50 , we painted every scratch and every freckle(雀斑) of Mama's skin. She had Mercurochrome on her legs, arms and face. At Ronnie's encouraging, we 51 tried to paint her fingernails and toenails.
    When Mama screamed in 52 , we knew that she was awake. With all the 53 , it didn't seem at first that she was feeling better, 54 she burst into laughter as she stared at her image in the mirror.
    We laughed a lot the next few days. If anyone had asked us, we would have 55 that Mama had been cured by the magic of Mercurochrome.
    41.A.marked B.proved C.collected D.ignored
    42.A.suddenly B.gradually C.hardly D.extremely
    43.A.lie down B.settle down C.go down D.look down
    44.A.doubted B.learnt C.noticed D.recognized
    45.A.service B.attention C.advice D.study
    46.A.painted B.designed C.completed D.decorated
    47.A.Politely B.Proudly C.Carelessly D.Properly
    48.A.pleasing B.bothering C.exciting D.worrying
    49.A.better B.rarer C.worse D.stranger
    50.A.earlier B.ago C.later D.ahead
    51.A.always B.ever C.even D.only
    52.A.disappointment B.shame C.horror D.excitement
    53.A.laughing B.talking C.screaming D.joking
    54.A.so B.although C.because D.but
    55.A.pretended B.expected C.insisted D.accepted
    第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
    With a popular online comic strip (连环画), overseas Chinese artist Cao Siyu 56 (enjoyable) sets about deconstructing stereotypes (成见) and cultural misunderstandings between East and West.
    After she encountered many misunderstandings and came face to face with stereotypical views about China, Cao 57 (inspire) to create Tiny Eyes Comics, an internet-based cartoon strip. Although 58 (post) in her own Instagram account, so appealing was the strip, which was among her 300 online comics, 59 41, 000 followers were attracted to her Instagram account.
    Italian magazine Grazia says, “Her simple sketches have played 60 essential part in making it easier to understand Chinese culture.” One of her comics shows the cultural 61 (difference) behind the debate about usage of masks throughout the pandemic. 62 we wear a mask or not is the question that has led to controversy and, 63 some cases, even physical conflict, in some parts of the world. In the strip she explains that Chinese people wear masks to prevent infection, 64 has proved to be the most effective way to shield off virus.
    Many foreign readers say they find her illustrations enlightening, helping them to understand China, while Chinese immigrants have felt understood, according to Cao. This feedback and 65 (connect) with her readers have been “the biggest motivation” for her to keep creating.
    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节(满分15分)
    2022北京冬奥会已经落幕,冰墩墩给人们留下美好印象,假定你是李华,你的新西兰朋友Joan发邮件想请你给她介绍一下这个吉祥物的相关情况。请就如下方面进行回复:
    1. 名字寓意;2. 外形寓意;3. 其它。
    注意:1. 词数90左右;2. 开头已写好,不计入总数。
    参考词汇:Bing DwenDwen冰墩墩,mascot吉祥物
    Dear Joan,
    I’m more than delighted to receive your letter,












    Thank you!
    第二节(满分25分)
    阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
    Catherine was the coolest kid in her class. Whenever she went, she was in the spotlight, with a bunch of kids following her and doing everything she did.
    Her deskmate, Landy, however, was not in the cool kids’ group. Being the tallest kid in her class, she was teased by her classmates, who were always chanting “Landy, Landy, long as spaghetti (意大利面)”. Every time Landy heard those silly chants, she could feel her face burst into flames. God knew how she wished the ground to crack and swallow her!
    Catherine didn’t really like it when the kids chanted “Landy, Landy, long as spaghetti”. But she never told them to stop either, and nor did she ever talk to her. She liked being popular.
    One weekend, Catherine went over to her grandfather for Thanksgiving. Her grandfather lives on a farm at the opposite end of town, where he keeps chickens. While helping to feed the chickens, Catherine noticed a peculiar one. Curling in the corner, it looked smaller than the others and was almost half-bare!
    “What’s the matter with it?” She asked her grandfather, with a puzzled frown on her face. Her grandfather told her how chickens could act. “They have a pecking (啄) order,” he explained, wrinkles of concern spreading around his forehead. “If one chicken is different, the others will push it away and keep pecking it. Sometimes they peck it so much that it dies.”
    “Oh, what a poor little thing!” Catherine let out a sigh as she scooped the frightened chicken up in her arms, whose heart was beating fast in the bony little body. Suddenly, she thought of Landy, the girl being “pecked” by her classmates. “I’m going to take it home and take good care of it,” she said with a determined look.
    Back in school, Catherine told the cool kids about the chicken. “It’s looking healthy,” she said proudly. “It’s fatter and its feathers are growing. Even the cat likes it. She carries it around the garden, and...” Everyone was entertained by Catherine’s story of her lovely chicken, laughter lingering around the classroom.
    注意:
    1. 续写词数应为150左右;
    2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
    Paragraph 1: Then Catherine spotted Landy sitting by herself in a corner.



    Paragraph 2: But Catherine walked directly toward Landy, regardless of what they said.



    ★秘密·2022年5月9日17:00前
    重庆市2022年高考第三次诊断性检测
    高三英语答案及评分标准



    第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
    1-5 ABACB 6-10 ABCAA 11-15 BCCAC 16-20 BCCBB

    第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
    21-23 CBA 24-27 ADCB 28-31 CBAD 32-35 DBAC
    36-40 EAGCF

    第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    41-45 BDACB 46-50 ABBAC 51-55 CCCDC
    56.enjoyably 57.was inspired 58.posted
    59.that 60.an 61.differences
    62.Whether 63.in 64.which
    65.connection

    第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
    第一节
    Dear Joan,
    I’m more than delighted to receive your letter, asking me something about the mascot for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games.
    As its name suggests, “Bing” means “ice” in Chinese, while “Dwen Dwen” here means “short, strong and cute”. How do you like its suit? I think its suit of ice is a symbol of purity and strength, indicating the characteristics of the Winter Olympics. Bing Dwen Dwen is also a lively panda symbolizing the strong body, tough will and inspiring spirit of the Winter Games.
    Hope my explanation may help you have a better understanding of the official mascot for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games. Looking forward to your visiting China!
    Yours,
    Li Hua
    第二节
    Then Catherine spotted Landy sitting by herself in a corner. She kept her head down with her eyes fixed on the floor as usual. It hit Catherine that the pecking order worked in school, too. Landy was just like the poor little chicken, being teased and ignored by her classmates, merely due to her special height. “It’s time for me to make an apology to Landy.” Catherine thought to herself. No sooner had she made up her mind than she announced it to the cool kids surrounding her. Astonished at what she said, all the kids burst out screaming, “Talking to the long spaghetti? Are you crazy?”
    But Catherine walked directly toward Landy, regardless of what they said. “Hi, Landy. I’m sorry about the spaghetti thing.” Catherine murmured an apology, her face reddening. “I know it hurts you. Can you forgive us?” She figured Landy might just walk away. But she lifted her misty eyes and nodded yes. Catherine wiped away her tears, giving her a warm hug. Moved by the scene, the other kids also came to offer their sincere apologies to Landy. From that day on, no one made up silly chants about Landy, and Catherine also gained an important life lesson that everyone should be treated equally no matter how special he or she was.
    【解析】
    【导语】
    本文以班里同学关系为线索展开,讲述了班里最酷的孩子Catherine受到同学众星捧月般的欢迎,而她的同桌Landy却受到冷落,因为她个头最高,同学们给她起了侮辱性的外号“意大利面条”。Catherine在农场发现一只被其它的鸡欺负的可怜的小鸡,深感同情,从而联想到Landy,意识到大家不应该欺负她,Catherine回到学校后,号召大家团结Landy的故事。
    【详解】
    1.段落续写:
    ①由第一段首句内容“然后Catherine发现Landy独自坐在角落里。”可知,第一段可描写Catherine发现Landy被冷落的样子而产生的联想,Catherine准备道歉,引起其他同学的惊讶。
    ②由第二段首句内容“可是Catherine不顾他们说什么,径直朝Landy走去。”可知,第二段可描写Catherine主动找Landy道歉,Landy和其他同学深受感动。
    2.续写线索:意识到——思想——惊讶——道歉——拥抱——感动
    3.词汇激活
    行为类
    ①.意识到:be aware of/realize/it hit sb that
    ②.道歉:murmur an apology/say sorry to/make an apology
    情绪类
    ①.惊讶的:astonished/surprised
    ②.感动的:moved/touched
    【点睛】
    [高分句型1]. Landy was just like the poor little chicken, being teased and ignored by her classmates, merely due to her special height. (非谓语动词现在分词作状语)
    [高分句型2]. From that day on, no one made up silly chants about Landy, and Catherine also gained an important life lesson that everyone should be treated equally no matter how special he or she was. (由that引导的同位语从句以及no matter how引导的让步状语从句)


    高三英语听力录音原文
    Text 1
    M: Oops! I’m late getting home, but I don’t have enough money for a taxi. And at this time the traffic is terrible.
    W: Well, I suppose the train is the only thing left for you.

    Text 2
    M: Now, I am going to take a close-up(特写)of your face. Say cheese! Good!
    W: Let me take a look. Hmm, shall we take another shot?

    Text 3
    W: Well, if I were you, I’d go and apologize to Mary.
    M: But it was not me that started the quarrel.

    Text 4
    W: I’d really like to go to the concert tonight, but I don’t know if I can spare the time.
    M: Music always relaxes me. It might be worth it in the long run(从长远来看).

    Text 5
    M: I think this is the most boring subject. All those things to memorize: people, places, dates!
    W: Hey! But the stories are so cool! We can learn from our past mistakes.

    Text 6
    M: Hello, Joan. You’ll never guess what happened yesterday. My colleague didn’t realize I was still in the office, so when he left he locked the door from outside.
    W: Oh, no. Then how did you get out?
    M: I called another colleague who was in the office next door. I had to push the key under the door for him so he could let me out.
    W: That’s funny.
    M: I know. My wife laughed at me all evening.

    Text 7
    W: I want to order some books for our school. For the first time I want to order 100.
    M: Then you can buy them at your local bookstores.
    W: How can I get a wide selection of your products in stock(有现货)?
    M: You can also visit a Team O’Lily Bookstore.
    W: How can I get in touch with you?
    M: US/Canadian Inquiries. Call 1-800-998-9938.
    W: How about Overseas Orders/Inquiries then?
    M: 1-707-829-0515.
    W: What else?
    M: You can order by order@olily. com too.

    Text 8
    W: So you’re an actor, George?
    M: That’s right. When I left high school I went to a drama school, then I started working as an actor.
    W: What do you like most?
    M: Oh, working in the theater, definitely. When I started I was with a small theater company. I worked in small theaters all over the country doing plays. It was hard work, but I enjoyed it.
    W: What other kinds of work do you do?
    M: Oh, lots of different things. Last year, I did a lot of television dramas. I was in a police detective story, and in Casualty, a hospital drama series. I’d like to do some television ads sometime, too. I can earn a lot of money doing these.
    W: What are you doing at the moment?
    M: I’m working on a film. It’s a love story. It’s very interesting. I’m still learning a lot about the filming process.

    Text 9
    M: I’ll never forget something that happened to me when I went on a trip one summer.
    W: Yeah?
    M: I was with a friend called Eric. We had almost run out of money when we came back. Then a car stopped and the driver, a Dutch guy, said that he was heading north right to Holland. At first we enjoyed traveling in the comfortable car. But by the evening the guy could hardly keep his eyes open.
    W: Really? How come?
    M: Well, he had been driving all through the night and had picked us up to talk to. He was tired, but he just kept going on and on. I had run out of subjects of conversation and was busy watching the road.
    W: So what did you do?
    M: Well, nothing. Anyway, about 10:50 that evening, we were coming up to a crossing. He fell asleep just for a second and we hit a lorry… I was terrified. And when I looked around for Eric, he wasn’t in the car…
    W: Oh, my god. Was he hurt?
    M: But then we heard laughter and there he was, on the floor between the seats. He was covered with coats and sleeping bags.
    W: And was he OK?
    M: Yeah, he even thought it was a huge joke.
    W: Oh, my gosh.

    Text 10
    W: Good morning! This class we’ll talk about filmmaking. Let’s start with a simple question: How many of you have seen a movie this week? Uh-huh, just as I thought, almost all of you have.
    Of course, most of us love the movies—the magic, the escape that they provide, but most of us rarely stop to think about the process of making a movie. There are six basic steps. I’ll outline them for you.
    The first step is rather obvious—to make a film you must have an idea, a story… some topic for the project. The studio must find a property. That’s a key word, property, p-r-o-p-e-r-t-y. It is the story on which the movie will be based.
    There are basically two kinds of properties. The first is an original story that has never appeared anywhere before. Star Wars is one good example of this type of property. Another example is Back to the Future—oh, and also Rocky. Actually though, the majority of properties, for famous films at least, come from novels, plays, or musicals that are already published. Examples of this type of property include The Sound of Music, Tess, and The Godfather.
    OK, that’s step number one—finding a property. Let’s move to number two…


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