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Dear John,
We held a speech contest on the playground last Saturday morning.Twenty students selected from ten classes, two for each class, took part in it Five teachers of English worked as judges while all the students in the school viewed the contest. The topic of the speech is "to make our campus more beautiful". In the speeches, the students insisted that we should keep our campus clean by avoiding littering, take good care of the plants so that we can enjoy the greenness and behave well and care for others so that everyone feels loved on campus. Finally, six students gained prizes, including the two from my class. I think all of us have learned a lot from the speeches. We all mean what we say. So our campus will surely become more beautiful.
Do you have such activities in your school?
Best wishes to you.
Yours,
Li Hua
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Text 1.
M: I don't think pollution is a big problem. I think we should be able to pollute as much as we can. I'll be dead before it's a really bad problem.
W: But then what kind of world will your children be living in?
M: Oh yeah... I forgot about that.
Text 2.
M: Sorry to bother you. Can you tell me how to get to the Hilton Hotel?
W: Oh sure. It's easy. From here you go out onto the main road, and take a left. Then you go straight until getting to the second light, and take a right there. Go along that road about one km, the hotel will be on your right.
Text 3.
M: That's a nice bike. Is it new?
W: No. I got it almost one year ago, at that time it was two years second hand. But it's still in good condition.
Text 4.
M: Stop for a minute, I want to look at this display in the window.
W: I see some books being on sale. Let's go inside and see if we can find something on art.
Text 5.
W: I often mistake Jim for Bob. Can you tell them apart?
M: No, they look so much alike that they even confused their mother sometimes when they were young.
Text 6.
W: If I won the lottery, I'd go round the world.
M: Would you? I wouldn't.
W: What would you do?
M: Oh, I don't know. I'd buy a big house with a garden for my wife and kids, I suppose. But it's difficult to imagine having a lot of money.
W: One thing's certain. If I had a lot of money, I wouldn't work any more.
M: Wouldn't you? What would you do with all that spare time?
W: As I said, I'd go round the world.
M: What would you do after that?
W: Oh, I don't know. It'd take me a long time to go round the world.
M: It doesn't sound very exciting.
W: Anyway, we haven't won the lottery, and we're not likely to win them. So there isn't much point in talking about it, is there?
M: I'd be happy if I got a rise.
W: Well, I'm not likely to get a rise, so let's come down to earth and have another tea.
Text 7.
M: Mary, please go to the door. I hear the bell.
W: It's the mailman, Dad. Here's a letter from Uncle George.
M: Give it to me ... How wonderful! He's coming to visit us.
W: When's he coming?
M: He is coming by car on the twenty-fourth and staying from the twenty-fourth to the twenty-sixth.
W: Let me look at the calendar. Good! The twenty-fourth is a Saturday. Is he coming alone?
M: No, he's coming with Aunt Cynthia and the girls.
W: Dad, I don't remember the girls. How old are they?
M: Your cousin Fay is fifteen. Rosemary is older than Fay. She's seventeen.
W: Are they going to stay here with us?
M: Of course. The girls can stay in your room with you.
W: Dad, may we have a party?
M: If you like, but now we have to think about meals and many other things.
W: Prepare the list, Dad. I can go shopping. I can go to the small stores. Everyone knows me there.
Text 8.
M: Listen, the heating's broken in my room. When are you going to come and fix it?
W: I'm sorry to hear that, sir. I'll get someone right away.
M: You'd better. It's freezing up there. And my room's a disgrace. That maid's useless. I want her replaced.
W: Well, I'll speak to the housekeeper about it, sir, but I'm sure...
M: And that porter's another one. You should get rid of him, too. He doesn't know how to treat guests with respect. And he looks at the money I'm paying!
W: Well, I'm very sorry, sir, but George has been with us for twenty years and we've never had any complaints about him until now.
M: And another thing! What are you going to do about those foreigners in Room 2027 ? Carrying on all night in that funny language! Shouting, they were. It shouldn't be allowed.
W: If you like, sir, I'll have a word with them and ask them to be a little more considerate.
M: Yes, do that, will you? Then maybe I'll get some sleep.
W: I'm very sorry you've been disturbed, sir. But are you enjoying your stay apart from that?
M: Well, I don't think much of the restaurant. I can't get a tasty plate of fish and chips. It's all salad and fancy stuff. And the service is terrible, too.
W: Well, sir. I'm sure the waiters try to be as helpful as they can, but they are very busy at dinner. Anyway, if there's anything else I can do to make your stay here more pleasant, please don't hesitate to ask me.
M: Don't worry, I'll tell you all right!
Text 9.
M: Do you think that the present school system is an efficient way of educating children?
W: Mm... well, if you accept that, you know, there have to be schools. It seems to work fairly efficiently. Of course one of our great problems in England is that we have very large classes and.., um, it would be very nice in a class, there are only twenty.., mm and so that each child gets more individual attention so that their own particular needs just aren't passed over.
M: Do you think the subjects that er... children study today are adapted to present-day society?
W: It would be very good if... er... more children at school had the opportunity of learning about the society they live in... in economic terms and in social terms, so that they are much more aware of the problems that we face today. But I think education can just be a gradual extension of oneself, and I don't think it's important for subjects to be seen only in terms of how useful they are when you leave school, but how much you enjoy them and how much they mean to you.
Text 10.
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2010年高中三年级总复习英语 (二)
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