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4.    The  comb  is soft enough not to damage your hair.

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3.    It’s wise for you to shampoo your hair often.

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2.    The way you look at people doesn’t give customers a good impression.

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1.    communicating is more than speaking and listening.

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63_65 .CAB  66_68. DCC  69_71 CAB

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    Part A

28_32 DBAAD  33_37BADCC

   Part B

38_47 CD  BC  AD  BD  AB  D  C  B  A  ABC

Ⅳ:Cloze

48_52 CDCCD  53_62 DBDABCDABD

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请你写一封提示信,提醒你们同学星期一下午三点在电影院举行校艺术节,你们班将参加唱歌比赛,提醒同学穿校服。老师将在2:40 电影院门口等候

School uniform (校服)

Tape script

(A)

Longer conversation

M:I have three days in your city, where would you recommend me to go sightseeing?

W : Three days, I see. You have a tight schedule if you want to visit the whole city. But you will have time to visit some museums and art galleries nearby. Personally I think the National Museum is the best one. M: What do you think is so special about it?

W: There are about 140 aircraft even spacecraft and models. M: Interesting. Do you happen to know what the opening hours are? W: It opens every day, except Monday, from !) am to 5:30 p.m,and it is free.     M: Sounds good W: Sure M: And what about art galleries? W: The best one here is the National Art Gallery which opens every day except Fridays. An adult ticket is 25 dollars and half for children.

M;I see. Thanks for help

(B)

W. Your ticket please, sir.

M: there you go

W: Flight AM 179 to Vancouver, then you are going on to shanghai,on MU 603? M: That’s right W:  Do you have any baggage to check, Mr. Kramer? M:  Yes, I do. Just one piece. W:  And did you pack it yourself. Mr. Kramer? M: Yes, I did. W: Are there any of the articles on this list in your suitcase? M: Um…No. W: Would you like me to tag this bag through to shanghai?Then you won’t have to pick it up in Vancouver. M: That would be great. Thanks. W: Do you have a seating preference, Mr. Kramer? M: Extra lag room, if possible W. Yes, I have a seat next to the emergency exit. So that is AM179 to Vancouver, taking off at 5:30 p.m, boarding at Gate 8 in 20 minutes. The flight is scheduled to take off on time. Here is your boarding pass. You will have to report to the Transfer Desk in Vancouver for a seat assignment on your connecting flight. M. Thank you.

W.You are welcome. Have a good flight

Short passages

(A)

 Joe and Helen Mills had two small children. One of them was six, and the other was four. they always tried every way not to go to bed, and Helen was always complaining to her husband about this. But as he was very busy at office and couldn’t come back home from work until after the children had gone to bed during the weekdays, he was unable to help except at weekends.

  Joe considered himself a good singer, but really his voice was not at all musical. However, he decided that, if he sang to children when they went to bed, it would help them to relax, and gradually they would go to sleep.

  He did this every Saturday and Sunday night until he heard his small son whisper to his young sister,” If you pretend that you are asleep, he stops.”

(B)

 Most dog owners feel that their dogs are their best friends. These dogs are often clever. Almost everyone likes dogs because they try to please their owners. But I will tell a story about a dog who wanted his owner to please him.

  One of my friends has a large German dog named Jack. Every Sunday afternoon, my friend takes Jack for a walk in the park. Jack likes these long walks very much.

  One Sunday afternoon, a young man came to visit my friend. he stayed a long time, and talked and talked. Soon it was time for my friend to take Jack for his walk, but the visitor didn’t leave. Jack became worried about his walk in the park. He walked around the room several times and then sat down directly in front of the visitor and looked at him. But the visitor paid no attention. He continued talking.Finally,Jack couldn’t stand any longer.

He went out of the room and came back a few minutes later. He sat down again in front of the visitor, but this time he held the young man’s hat in his mouth.

  Reference answers

1.    listening comprehension

Part A.1_3: Monday ;Gallery;12.5;  4_6. MU603  ;Gate 8; will take off/depart/leave

Part B.7_12. ABDDBC

ⅱ.grammar

13_17 BDCAB  18_22 DDABC  23_27 ABBAD

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5. 乘上一条小船,你就会被沿河形态各异的山峰及他们在清澈水中的倒影所迷住(…, and…)

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4. 这把梳子很软不会伤害你的头发(enough)

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3. 你经常洗头是明智的(It)

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