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第四部分 写作 第一节:基础写作 Teachers and schoolmates, Attention, please. It is six o'clock in the afternoon. I'm now giving the weather forecast as usual. From midnight to 2:00 tomorrow morning there will be strong north wind blowing across our town and the temperature will drop by 5-8℃.Also there will be showers tomorrow morning. Therefore be sure to close all the windows when you leave your classroom tonight and when you get up tomorrow morning. Please put on more clothes in order to protect yourself catching cold. That's all. Thank you.
第二节:任务写作 The Possible Version: A fun-filled, pain-free lifestyle equaling happiness actually reduces their chances of ever obtaining real happiness. As a result,many people avoid the very attempts that are the source of true happiness.And the real happiness always contains some pain .In the other hand, true happiness has nothing to do with fun. All those who always have so much fun actually may not be happy at all. I have a bitter experience. When I was a child, I lived a poor life, and I had a happy and meaningful life in my childhood. And my parents were always respecting each other. And now we have some money, and our life has improved a lot. To tell the truth, it is a good thing. Unfortunately, My father always goes out and takes part in the gambling activities. And my mother sometimes quarrels with my father. I am extremely unhappy about it. I think money doesn’t equal happiness. And pain-free lifestyle also doesn’t equal happiness. The real happiness is that everyone loves each other, and does everything useful for our society. Most of my classmates support me. But some of them think money is everything. In my opinion, we can’t do things without money. But money can’t take the place of everything, such as your life, your time and your happiness.
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听力录音材料 第一节:听力理解 (Text 1) Li Hua: What are you doing, Mum? Mum: I’m getting something ready for tomorrow. Tomorrow is Tree-planting Day. Li Hua: Tree-planting Day? What do people do on this day, Mum? Mum: Many, many people will go and plant trees. Li Hua: Why do they do that? Mum: To make the earth more beautiful. And to make our life better. Li Hua: But I often see people on TV cut down many big trees. Why do they do that, Mum? Mum: Hm… to make paper, houses, and… to make our life better. Li Hua: To make our life better, too? I just don’t understand. Mum, why do many people go and plant trees on the same day? Mum: Oh, my dear son. It’s hard to explain to you. When you grow up, you will understand. Just remember trees are very important to us.
(Text 3) M: Mary, do you really like London? It must be very different from your home town. W: Well, yes, it is. I come from a small town, much smaller than London. You come from Manchester, a much bigger town than mine, so life in London isn’t very different for you. M: Yes. I suppose it must be quite different in a small town. But do you like living and working here? Isn’t it more difficult to get from your to your office? W: Oh, yes. It’s easier at home. There I can alwa home ys go to work on foot; but in London I have to go by Underground. The Underground is the quickiest way of all; but it’s also the dearest. M: I usually go by bus. It’s cheaper than the Underground for me. And it’s more interesting to look out of the window of a London bus. It is certainly the cheapest way to see the most interesting things in London. (Text 4) M: What’s the matter, Anne? Do you have a problem? W: Yes. I have a chance to get another job and I don’t know what to do. M: If it’s a better job than you have now, take it. That’s my advice. W: It isn’t as easy as that, Robert. I like the job I have now very much. The people in my office are very nice and my work is interesting. M: What about the salary? Would you get more money? That could effect me if I had to make a choice. W: Yes, the salary is better. If I accept the job, I’ll get more money right away. What should I do? I have to let them know my decision today. M: You’ll just have to decide for yourself, Anne. I’ll be anxious to know what you do. I’d like to try my luck, if you decide not to take it.
(Text 4) M:Jane, I hear that you are leaving school now. What do you want to do? Have you made up your mind yet? W:No, not yet. But I think I’m going to take up singing. M:Any special reasons? W:Yes. It’s because I am good at singing songs. All my classmates say so. Besides, singing is quite interesting and you meet a lot of people. M:And you will have to please them too. W:Well,you do in any job, don’t you? M:And what do your parents think about it? W:They don’t quite agree to my idea. That’s the only trouble. M:Have they got any other plans for you, then? W:Yes, um…they try to send me to art college because they want me to be an actress. M:Then what will you do? W:Er…I haven’t decided yet. But I usually get my own way in the end.
(Text 5) There’s a holiday next week and I can’t decide what to do. I have a lot of work to do at home, and this would be a good chance to do it. But I’d rather not spend the holiday that way. I can work at home all the rest of the year. Last year