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(一) W: Good morning, sir. Can I help you? M: I wonder if you could give me some i 1 about active holidays. W: Active holidays, sir? Can you tell me e 2 what you mean, please? M: Well, you see, when I go on holidays, I like to get plenty of e 3 . I don' t like sitting around and doing nothing. What I mean is that I'm the sort of man who enjoy swimming, water skiing, those s 4 of things. W: Yes, sir, very interesting. Um ... active holidays, let me see. Oh. yes. what about diving, sir? We can o 5 you two weeks off the coast of Cornwall: one week diving and one week fishing with the local f 6 . It' s a very good bargain. M: Fishing? Is there any c 7 of getting in a bit of sailing? W: I’m sorry we don’t do many sailing holidays, sir. They’re mostly o 8 by the sailing school. But rowing, yes. Are you i 9 in rowing, sir? M: Well, I did a lot of rowing when I was at university. W: Why don’t you look t 10 these brochures(小册子), sir, and see if there’s anything that interests you? M: OK. Thanks.
(二) W: Did you see today’s n 1 ? That building over in Centerville was just s 2 by lightning for the fourth time! M: I’m not s 3 , If the conditions for lightning to strike are right one time, they might be as good another time. W: Well, 1 don’t take any chances. If I’m c 4 in a thunderstorm, I look for a building or a closed car. Also, IMike: Where did you go this summer? was told that if you’re stuck
o 5 , the best thing you can do is to keep yourself c 6 to the ground and avoid bodies of water. M: To tell you the t 7 , even when I’m at home. I don’t take baths or showers during a thunderstorm. And I don’t use anything that w 8 electrically. Maybe I’ m too anxious. W: I wouldn’t say that. A 9 to the article, lightning starts thousands of fires every year in the United States alone. Hundreds of people are i 10 or even killed. I think you’re just being sensible.
(三) M: Young people are given too much freedom n 1 , and as a result they have lost r 2 for their parents and elders in general. W: I don’t think so. My parents gave me a 3 but never forced me to do anything I didn’t want to do. I respect and love them for this. M: Are you q 4 independent of them now? W: Oh, yes. After I left school and started to work as a nurse, I became economically independent. M: You seem very c 5 to your parents. W: I am. Many young people today say they have nothing in c 6 with their parents. But I’ m very lucky because I get a 7 very well with them. What about you? M: Well, we v 8 family life very much in my country. I'm also very fond of my family. But I don’t always get along well with my parents. They s 9 allow me to do what I want to. W: But they allowed you to come to study in England on your own. M: Yes, but only after they are p 10 for long!
(四) M: Excuse me, madam. W: Yes? M: Would you mind l 1 me take a look in your bag? W: Well, I’m afraid I certainly do mind, if it’s all the same to you. Now go away. Hey, taxi! I’ve got a train to c 2 . M: I’m sorry. I'm just trying to do my job but I'm afraid you’re making it r 3 difficult. However, I must i 4 on seeing what you have in your bag. W: And what do you e 5 to find in there? Jewels? M: Madam, if there’s nothing that doesn’t b 6 to you, you can leave right away and I’ll apologize for the i 7 . W: Oh, very well. There you are. M: Thank you. And ten men’s watches? W: Yes. I get very n 8 if I don’t know the time. M: I see you smoke a lot, too, madam. Fifteen cigarette lighters? W: Yes, I’m rather a heavy smoker. And... and I happen to c 9 lighters. M: I bet you do, madam. Well, I'm afraid I'm going to have to ask you to come a 10 with me. W: How dare you! I ...
(五) M: Take a s 1 , please. W: Thanks. Well, let me get a s 2 . David and I have been m 3 for fifteen years. For quite some time we haven’t been very happy. We argue all the time. M: What do you argue about? W: Oh, everything. For example, when the children s 4 school, I got a job. Well, anyway, by the time I p 5 up the children from school. I only get home about half an hour before David ... M: Yes? W: Well, when he gets home, he e 6 me to run around and make dinner. He never does anything in the house. After all, I’m not his s 7 . M: I see. Is your husband here? W: Yes, he’s waiting o 8 . He doesn’t want to come here, but ... well, I p 9 him to do it. M: OK. If you don’t mind, I'd like to talk with him for a m 10 . W: No, not at all. (六) Jane: I went to Miami Beach, Florida, (1)w_____ I stayed for two weeks. Mike: How did you get there? Jane: My friend John and I flew to Miami from New York. It (2)t______ us three hours to get there. It was the (3)f____ time for both of us to travel by air. We settled back in deep armchairs and enjoyed an unusual and breathtaking view of the world. Mike: Why did you choose to go there? Jane: We went there (4)b_____ the cost was lower out of season. It was very good every day, and the two weeks went (5)b____ only too