上海市位育中学高二英语上学期零次(9月)考试试题

合集下载
  1. 1、下载文档前请自行甄别文档内容的完整性,平台不提供额外的编辑、内容补充、找答案等附加服务。
  2. 2、"仅部分预览"的文档,不可在线预览部分如存在完整性等问题,可反馈申请退款(可完整预览的文档不适用该条件!)。
  3. 3、如文档侵犯您的权益,请联系客服反馈,我们会尽快为您处理(人工客服工作时间:9:00-18:30)。

位育中学2015学年第一学期高二英语零次考试
(2015-9-)
Ⅰ. Listening Comprehension (24%)
Section A Short Conversations
Directions: In section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1. A. In June. B. In July. C. In September. D. In October.
2. A. At home. B. In a hotel. C. In a library. D. At a bank.
3. A. She made a late delivery. B. She went to the wrong place.
C. She couldn’t take the cake back.
D. She was late due to the birthday party.
4. A. Mary. B. Jane. C. Alice. D. David.
5. A. Paying for tickets. B. Repairing machines.
C. Changing notes.
D. Changing notes for coins.
6. A. Strangers. B. Classmates. C. Workmates. D. Neighbors.
7. A. A policeman said good-bye to them. B. The man broke the traffic rule.
C. He escaped because no one saw him.
D. He stopped at the t raffic lights.
8. A. Basketball. B. Football.
C. Both basketball and football.
D. Neither basketball nor football.
9. A. 23. B. 60. C. 42. D. 19.
10.A. With their feet. B. With their eyes.
C. With their hands.
D. In many ways.
Section B
Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one would be the best answer to the question you have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11.A. Games of strength and speed. B. A simple but exciting contest.
C. Changing the rules of a fun game.
D. The oldest sport at the Olympic Games.
12.A. The rope is pulled. B. The field is measured.
C. The teams are counted.
D. The participants are weighed.
13.A. 1896. B. 1900. C. 1904. D. 1920.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
14.A. They only employ college students.
B. They can offer many job opportunities.
C. They have more than 500 companies nationwide.
D. They send people to go to college each year for further education.
15.A. An employment agency may help you find a job in small companies.
B. The income in small firms is usually low.
C. Their employees will find it hard to get promoted.
D. They also manage to send people to colleges for potential employees.
16.A. Professors. B. Employees. C. Graduating students. D. Executives.
Section C
Directions: In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
An Appointment with Dr King
Patient’s name Ian Cooper.
Address 86 Locklear Street, 17 No. 1114.
Phone number 18 .
Appointed time 4:00 on 19 afternoon.
Purpose To have a 20 .
Can the woman communicate in English without too much difficulty? Yes, she thinks she can 21 and she’s just got the certificate.
What’s the woman’s present
occupation?
She is 22 .
What are the woman’s strengths? Her friendliness, open-minded attitude and
23 .
What will the woman do if a passenger can’t understand her? She will speak in another language, 24 or draw pictures.
Complete the form. Write NOT MORE THAN THREE words for each answer.
II. Grammar and Vocabulary: (25%)
Section A
Directions: After reading the sentences or passages below, fill in the blanks to make the sentences or passages coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each other.
(A)
We all have a first and last name, or personal and family name. But for many of us, it doesn’t stop there. We also have nicknames, (25)_______ mostly come from our real name.
Some of them are obvious. Tom is short for Thomas; Sam is short for Samuel. However, there are some nicknames whose origins are more mysterious.
Take the name William (26)_______ an example. It can be shortened to Will, and also Bill. But how does Bill come from William? During the Middle Ages, people like to change letters to make names easier to pronounce. For example, a hard consonant (辅音) like B is clearer than soft ones like W. Bill sounds much clearer than Will. Interestingly, the people of England even called King William III, (27)_______ ruled in the 17th century, “King Billy”.
Richard (28)_______(be) a popular name in England for centuries, too. It was commonly shortened to Rich and Rick to save time. Also like the name William, people liked to make rhyming names. So Rick became Dick. This nickname became so popular (29)_______ it is included in an idiom. “Every Tom, Dick or Harry” means everybody!
The (30)_______(popular) name for English kings has been Henry. England has had eight king Henrys. Yet most of them (31)_______(prefer) to be called Harry by the people. It is a tradition still held. British Prince Harry’s real name is Henry. I wonder (32)_______ Harry Potter’s real name is Henry?
(B)
Last month, I (33)_______(return) to Australia to attend my elder sister’s wedding. Although it was a very modern wedding, my sister kept one tradition (34)_______ comes from an old English poem.
The poem says that a bride must wear: “Something old, something new, something borrowed something blue.” It is said (35)_______(bring) good luck to the marriage.
Something old is (36)_______ passed on from the bride’s family. It could be an heirloom (传家宝)that has been in the family for years, or a piece of her mother’s dress. This is meant to show a connection (37)_______ the bride’s family.
Something new brings hope for the future of the couple. It can be the new wedding dress, or new shoes.
Something borrowed is normally (38)_______ item of clothing or jewelry borrowed from one of the bride’s friends who have a happy marriage. It is believed to bring some of the friend’s luck from her marriage to the bride.
Last is something blue, which comes from another rhyme: “Marry in blue, husband be true.”This means that a bride who wears blue (39)_______(have) a faithful husband. It could be on her jewelry or on her shoes.
These days, most brides do not believe that (40)_______(wear) these items will really bring them good luck. However, they wear them anyway in recognition that traditions are important.
Section B
Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. flew
B. through
C. comparing
D. impossible
E. cling
F. less than
G. goals
H. tightly
I. strive
J. rubber
Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling five balls in the air. You name them: work, family, health, friends, and spirit, and you're keeping all of them in the air. You will soon understand that work is a __41___ ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls---family, health, friends, and spirit are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they
will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged, or even shattered. They will never be the same. You must understand that and __42___ for balance in your life.
How? Don't undermine your worth by ___43__ yourself with others. It is because we are different that each of us is special. Don't set your __44___ by what other people deem important. Only you know what is best for you. Don't take for granted the things closest to your heart. ___45__ to them as you would to life, for without them, life is meaningless. Don't let life slip through your fingers by living in the past or for the future. By living your life one day at a time you live all the days of your life. Don't give up when you still have something to give. Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying. Don’t be afraid to admit that you are ___46__ perfect. It is this fragile thread that binds us together. Don't be afraid to encounter risks. It is by taking chances that we learn to be brave. Don't shut love out of your life by saying it's ___47__ to find. The quickest way to receive love is to give; the fastest way to lose love is to hold it too __48___; and the best way to keep love is to give it wings. Don't run __49___ life so fast that you forget not onl y where you've been, but also where you are going. Don't forget that a person's greatest emotional need is to feel appreciated. Don't use time or words carelessly. Neither can be retrieved. Life is not a race, but a journey to be savored each step of the way.
III. Reading Comprehension (26%)
Section A
Directions: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.
Most Americans don’t like to get advice from members of their family. When they need advice, they don’t usually ask people they know. _____50____, many Americans write letters to newspaper and magazines which give advice ____51_____ many different ____52_____, _____53____ family problems, the use of language, health, cooking, child ____54_____, clothes and _____55____ to buy a house or car.
Most newspapers often print letters from readers with problems. ____56_____ with the letters there are answers ____57_____ by people who are ____58_____ to know how to solve such problems. Some of these writers are doctors; others are lawyers or educators. But two of the ____59_____ famous writers are women ____60_____ special _____61____ for this kind of work. One of them ____62_____ letters addressed to “Dear Abby”. The other is addressed as “Dear Ann Landers”. Experience is their common way for giving advice.
There is one writer who has not lived long enough to have much experience. She is a girl named Angel Cavaliere, who started writing advice for newspaper readers at the age of ten. Her advice _____63____ young readers now ____64_____ regularly in the Philadelphia Bulletin in a column called DEAR ANGEL.
50.1. A. Instead B. But C. Instead of D. Though
51.2. A. of B. to C. on D. upon
52.3. A. ideas B. lessons C. views D. subjects
53.4. A. but B. except C. beside D. including
54.5. A. attend B. care C. nurse D. serve
55.6. A. how B. what C. which D. why
56.7. A. Along B. Same C. Such D. And
57.8. A. called B. named C. sent D. written
58.9. A. wanted B. wished C. admired D. considered
59.10. A. most B. very C. well D. greatly
60.11. A. didn’t B. not C. without D. nor
61.12. A. exercises B. work C. training D. teaching
62.13. A. replies B. answers C. says D. tells
63.14. A. on B. to C. about D. of
64.15. A. turns B. announces C. appears D. comes
Section B
Directions: Read the following passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.
(A)
Headaches are one of man’s most common enemies. Most people get headaches from time to time. What causes headaches and what can we do about them?
Probably more than 90% of all headaches are caused by worry or tension. Modern living produces tension for everybody – at work, at school and at home. What can we do about tension and worry in our lives? First, find what is causing the tension. It may be caused by emotions. Do you worry too much over what people think of you, over your clothes, or about what you did or didn’t say? Are you on good terms with your employer, neighbor, best friend, school friend or family? If not, why not? Next, find a way of reducing tensions. Gardening, walking, running, swimming or any activity suitable for your age will help reduce tension. Then look at your way of life. Ask yourself, where am I going? And why? Learn the secret of relaxation. Lie down in a dark quiet room and relax as much as possible by taking several slow breaths. Let all your muscles relax.
Habits of daily living also produce headaches. These include lack of exercise, especially sitting for hours watching TV or studying, lack of fresh air, lack of sleep and eating too much. Get in the habit of balanced living: plenty of sleep, regular exercise, regular meals, good food, fresh air and avoiding harmful things such as heavy smoking, alcohol and strong coffee. A headache can be the body’s reaction against these things.
There are other causes of headaches. Headaches may be caused by infections or low blood sugar. If your headache gets worse, see your doctor.
65. According to the passage, which of these is true ?
A. Most people don’t usually get headaches
B. All people get headaches most of the time
C. Most people get headaches sometimes.
D. No one gets headaches all his life.
66 According to the passage, tensions can arise in the following places EXCEPT .
A. at work
B. at school
C. at home
D. on the playground
67 Tension can be reduced by .
A. reflection
B. recognition
C. relaxation
D. regulation
68. All of the following are good for health EXCEPT ______________ .
A. plenty of sleep
B. regular exercise and meals
C. fresh air
D. sitting for hours studying
(B)
Patricia Pania never wanted to be a public figure. All she wanted to be was a mother and home-maker. But her life was turned upside down when a motorist, distracted by his cell phone, ran a stop sign and crashed into the side of her car. The impact killed her 2-year-old daughter. Four months later, Pania reluctantly but courageously decided to try to educate the public and to fight for laws to ban drivers from using cell phones while a car is moving. She wanted to save other children from what happened to her daughter. In her first speech, Pania got off to a shaky start. She was visibly trembling and her voice was soft and uncertain. But as she got into her speech, a dramatic transformation took place. She stopped shaking and spoke with a strong voice. For the rest of her talk, she was a forceful and compelling speaker. She wanted everyone in the audience to know what she knew without having to learn it from a personal tragedy. Many in the audience were moved to tears and to action. In subsequent presentations, Pania gained reputation as a highly effective speaker. Her appearance on a talk show was broadcast three times, transmitting her message to over 40 million people. Her campaign increased public awareness of the problem, and prompted over 300 cities and several states to consider restrictions on cell phone use.
69. What had led to Pania’s personal tragedy?
A. A motorist’s speeding.
B. Her running a stop sign.
C. Her lack of driving experience.
D. A motorist’s failure to concentrate.
70. How did Pania feel when she began her first speech?
A. Nervous and unsure of herself.
B. Calm and confident of herself.
C. Courageous and forceful.
D. Distracted and reluctant.
71. The phrase “public figure”in the passage
probably means a person who ________.
A. has recently lost his or her child
B. makes public speeches
C. is well-known to others
D. speaks with a strong voice
72. What could be expected as a result of Pania’s efforts?
A. Stricter training of women drivers.
B. Restrictions on cell phone use while driving.
C. Improved traffic conditions in cities.
D. New regulations to ensure children’s safety.
(C)
Melbourne, with a population of over 3.5 million, is the second largest city in Australia. It is clean, safe, dynamic and exciting, and well known internationally for its universities and other educational institutions. The city has well-planned tree-lined wide streets and many beautiful parks and gardens. It has a good transport system of roads, buses, trains, and trams. The La Trobe University campus is connected to the Central Business District by trams, express
buses, and bus and train connections. Melbourne is a culturally rich city, and is home to large communities of people from all parts of Europe, the Americas, Africa, and Asia. The city is famous for its restaurants, theatres, music, opera, ballet, art, culture, and shops, and a lively and dynamic nightlife. Melbourne people are fond of sports, and the city hosts many famou s international sports events. Near Melbourne there are beautiful coastlines with excellent beaches, national parks, forests, wineries, winter snowfields and summer resorts. The climate is temperate and comfortable, with warm summers and cool winters. In summer, maximum daytime temperatures range from 26°C to 36°C, and in winter from 12°C to 18°C. The weather in Melbourne can be variable from day to day. Melbourne was rated the world's best city to live in by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
73. Melbourne is well-known in the world for its ____________________.
A. large population
B. educational institutions
C. transport system
D. beautiful parks and gardens
74. According to the passage, Melbourne is a city where ____________________.
A. rich people choose to live
B. the best wine is produced
C. various cultures exist
D. Asian food is popular
75. Melbourne people are very interested in ____________________.
A. sports
B. sunbathing
C. sightseeing
D. traveling
76. The word temperate in the passage most probably means ____________________.
A. hot
B. mild
C. dry
D. cold
77. The best title for the passage might be ____________________..
A. An Ideal Place for Shopping
B. A City with the Best Climate
C. The World’s Best City to Live in
D. The World’s Most Beautiful City
(D)
After 10 seasons wearing the No 8 on his back,
Kobe Bryant will become No 24 next season. The
reason for the surprising decision by the Los
Angeles Lakers super guard last week has become
a hot topic for debate.
Bryant wore No 24 when he was in early high
school, but he changed to No 33 in his senior year.
He switched to No 8 when he was selected by the Lakers in 1996, and has not been changed since.
Bryant has refused to explain the decision until the end of the play-offs. So guessing Bryant’s motive has become a popular game among NBA fans and newspaper columnists.
There are all kinds of speculations. Many say that Bryant wants to leave the past behind and have a fr esh start. He has often been criticized for playing to benefit himself and not the team as a whole. Others say that he may be trying to compare himself to Michael Jordan. Jordan was famous for his No 23 jersey.Some, such as NBC Sport columnist Michael Ventre, argue that it is“all about money”.Bryant will make more money by selling new jerseys to his fans.
Some speculations are more about fun. For example, there is an opinion that Kobe is actually just a diehard fan of the popular TV drama “24”.
All this talk has turned the number change into a major issue. It seems that there is a lot
of fuss over something that should be pretty simple.
Jersey numbers have their own special significance in American sports, especially basketball. Players choose their number when they join a team and they usually stick with that number for the rest of their career. When a great player retires, his team will honor him by retiring his number.
To some extent, the jersey is the player, and the player is the jersey. Thus, when you see the famous No 23 for the Chicago Bulls, you immediately think about Michael Jordan. A No 32 Miami Heats jersey recalls the image of Shaquille O’Neal, and the Houston Rockets’ No 11 be longs only to Yao Ming.
Lots of stories are behind players’ jersey number selections. Jordan said that he chose No 23 because it was roughly half of 45. Jordan’s elder brother wore the No 45 in college. Yao Min g once revealed that the No 11 stands for two people in love-meaning him and his girlfriend Ye Li.
78. Which team has Bryant played for?
A. The Los Angeles Lakers.
B. The Houston rockets.
C. The Chicago Bulls
D. The Miami Heats.
79. When did Bryant start to wear No. 8?
A. Since he started to play for the Lakers.
B. For ten seasons.
C. Since he entered high school.
D. Since he left the Lakers.
80. Which of the following is NOT a speculation about Bryant’s motive to change his number, according to this passage?
A. He wants to leave his past behind and have a fresh start.
B. He wants to compare himself to Jordan.
C. He wants to earn more money.
D. He wants to show that he is a man of great importance.
81. Why did Jordan choose No. 23?
A. Because that number would make him famous.
B. Because that number would make his fans miss him.
C. Because that number was related to the number his brother once wore.
D. Because that number was easy to remember.
82. what does the number Yao Ming chose stand for?
A. Two long legs.
B. Two strong arms.
C. Two people in love.
D. Two big countries.
IV. Translation: (18%)
Directions: Translate the following sentences into English, using the words given in the brackets.
1.位育的同学们每天都能喝到新鲜牛奶。

(available)
2.我肯定他能信守诺言。

(sure)。

3.他们在回家的路上淋到大雨了。

(catch)
4.我们会尽早通知你面试的最终结果。

(inform)
5.Peter没有回答母亲的问题,而装作在看电视。

(pretend)。

6.事实上,他把大部分业余时间都花在网络上了。

(spend)
位育中学2015学年第一学期高二英语零次考试
(2015-9-)
I.Listening Comprehension
Section A
1-5 DBACA 6-10 CBDCA
Section B
11-13 BDD 14-16 BAC
Section C
17.Apartment 18. 2394027 19. Thursday 20. checkup 21. speak English fluently 22. a nurse
23. warm personality 24. use gestures
II. Grammar and vocabulary: (25%)
Section A
(A)
25. which 26. as 27.who 28. has been
29. that 30. most popular 31. preferred 32. whether/if
(B)
33.reutrned 34. that/which 35. to bring 36. something
37.with 38. an 39. will have 40. wearing
Section B
41. J 42. I 43. C 44. G
45. E 46. F 47. D 48. H
49. B
III. Reading Comprehension (26%)
50-54 A C D D B 55-59 A A D D A 60-64 C C B B C
65-68 CDCD 69-72 D A C B 73-77 B C A B C
78-82 A A D C C
IV. Translation: (18%)
1.位育的同学们每天都能喝到新鲜牛奶。

(available)
The fresh milk is available to the students of Weiyu High School every day.
2.我肯定他能信守诺言。

(sure)。

I’m sure that he can keep his promise/word.
3.他们在回家的路上淋到大雨了。

(catch)
They were caught in the heavy rain on their way home.
4.我们会尽早通知你面试的最终结果。

(inform)
We’ll inform you of the result of your interview as soon as possible.
5.Peter没有回答母亲的问题,而装作在看电视。

(pretend)。

Peter didn’t answer his mother’s question; he pretended to be watching TV instead.
6.事实上,他把大部分业余时间都花在网络上了。

(spend)
In fact, he spends most of his leisure time on the Internet.
Tape scripts and reference answers
Listening comprehension
Section A
Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.
1.W: That famous writer’s new book is coming out in June or July.
M: We probably won’t be able to find a library copy until after September.
Q: When can the book be borrowed from the library? ( D)
2.M: Excuse me, could you show me how to use my key card?
W: Yes,sure. You need to put your card in the hole. Then wait for green light and turn the handle.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? ( B ) 3.W: I’m sorry,the cake is late. We’ll do better next time, I promise.
M: Well, I’m sorry too. You have to take it back. The birthday party is over and we don’t need the cake any more.
Q: Why did the woman apologize? ( A )
4.W: Hi, could you lend me the digital camera, David?
M: H i, Alice. I’d like to, but it belongs to Jane.
Q: Who wanted to borrow the camera? ( C )
5.W: Excuse me. Can I use notes to buy tickets on the machine?
M: Yes. Some ticket machines take both notes and coins.
Q: What are the two speakers talki ng about? ( A ) 6.W: I called you last week, but no answer. Have you moved, or something?
M: No, I went to California for a few days. Our new manager comes from California, Right?
Q: What’s the probable relationship between the two speakers?
( C )
7.W: Look out! Red light! Why didn’t you stop the car?
M: It doesn’t matter. No one is around. Oho, where did the policeman come from? He is waving over us.
Q:What can we infer from the dialogue?( B )
8.M: So, which sport do you prefer, basketball or football?
W: To be honest, I don’t really care for either.
Q: Which sport does the woman probably like? ( D )
9.W: How many students took the IELTS test last month?
M: Well, let me see. Sixty had registered, but not everyone turned up. I believe we had 23 from Korea and 19 from Japan.
Q: How many students took IELTS test last month? ( C )
10.W: I hear you’ve invented a tool which lets compute r users use their feet to control the
mouse.
M: Yes. People are trying many ways to free their hands from the mouse, such as using their eyes, but have been unsuccessful. So I tried the feet.
Q: How will users control the mouse with the newly invented tool?
( A )
Section B
Directions:In Section B, you will hear two short passages, and you will be asked three questions
on each of the passages. The passages will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which
one would be the best answer to the question yo u have heard.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
Well-known in many countries, tug-of-war is a sports event with easy rules and a lot of actions.
On a grassy field, two teams pull on opposite ends of a rope. The team that can pull the other
team to its side of the field wins. Many places have local tug-of-war clubs that compete against
each other. An international organization sets the rules of the competition.
If one tug-of-war team weighs much more than the other team, then it is easier for the heavier
team to win. To keep contests fair, all eight pullers on a team must be weighed. Only teams with similar weights compete against each other.
The thrill of tug-of-war has been known for a very long time. In fact, it is one of the world’s oldest events, going back many centuries. Tug-of-war existed in many places in ancient times, including Greece, Egypt, and Korea. At one point it was even included in the Olympic Games. It
was introduced into the Olympics in 1900, just four years after the first modern Olympic Games
were held in 1896 in Greece. It was a part of the Olympics until 1920, when the rope was pulled
for the final time as an official Olympic event.
Question:
11. What is the passage mainly about? (B)
12. What is done before a contest begins? (D)
13. Wha t was the last year that tug-of-war was included in the Olympics? (D )
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following passage.
Corporations as a group offer all kinds of jobs. Most large companies send people to colleges to meet graduating students with the required academic training. A large university may have more than 500 companies a year knocking on its doors. Big firms are your best place for a job because their normal growth, employee retirements and job vacancies offer thousands of opportunities nationwide each year.
Corporations, however, explain the rule that the biggest isn’t always the best. Many small firms with just a few hundred employees have positions that may agree with your profession need, too. Such firms may not have the time, money, or need to send people around to your college; you’ll probably have to get in touch with them yourself eith er directly or through an employment agency. Don’t look down upon these little companies. Their salaries are usually competitive and the chances for advancement and recognition are even stronger than those of a big firm. You could become a big fish in a small pond, reaching a high-level position more quickly than you would if you had climbed the more competitive ladder of a group giant.
Questions:
14. Which of the following is true for large corporations? ( B )
15. Which of the following is true for small firms? ( A )
16. With whom is the passage most probably connected? ( C )
Section C
Directions:In Section C, you will hear two longer conversations. The conversations will be read twice. After you hear each conversation, you are required to fill in the numbered blanks with the information you have heard. Write your answers on your answer sheet.
Blanks 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
W:Dr. King’s Office.
M:I’d like to make an appointment to have a checkup, please.
W:Okay. Could I have your name please?
M:Yes. My name is Ian Cooper.
W:Mr. Cooper, how about the day after tomorrow at 9:30?
M:Um... would you have anything in the afternoon? I have a meeting Thursday morning.
W:Okay. Hmm... we do have an opening that afternoon at 4:00. Would that be good for you? M:Yes, that would be just fine.
W:Okay. Mr. Cooper, while I have you on the line, could I just check a few things?
M:Sure.
W:Is your address still 86 Locklear Street, Apartment No. 1104?
M:Actually, it’s number 1114.
W:Okay, I’ll change that. And your phone number—is it 2394027?
M:Yes, it is.
W:Thank you, Mr. Cooper. Alright, I have you down for 4:00 on Thursday afternoon.
M:Thanks. See you then.
Complete the form. Write ONE WORD for each answer.
18.Apartment 18. 2394027 19. Thursday 20. checkup
Blanks 21 through 24 are based on the following conversation。

相关文档
最新文档