2006 届江苏高考英语新体型首字母填空完成对话训练二
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2006 届江苏高考英语新体型首字母填空完成对话训练二
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Mike: Where did you go this summer?
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 quickly. We were both very sorry when we had to (6)l______.
Mike: What did you do there?
Jane: We stayed at a (7)h_____ on the beach. We slept late every morning and then had breakfast outdoors near the pool. When the (8)w_______ was not too hot, we used to go sightseeing in the morning. We visited the campus of the University of Miami and the Everglades. In the afternoon, we (9)u_____ to go swimming in the ocean or the pool, lie in the sun, or go water-skiing. After dinner in the evening, we used to go dancing in a discotheque to enjoy (10)o______ in the nightclubs.
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Mr. Lu: Today let’s set up a festival by ourselves. Jack, what (1)k_____ of festival will you like to have?
Jack: I want to have a festival of thanksgiving. The purpose of my festival is to give t_____ and praise to one of the(2)m______ important people in my life, my dear grandmother.
Mr. Lu: That’s interesting. Can you tell me something about your gra ndma?
Jack: She is my only living grandparent. She is 86 years old, and has lived near my home since my(3)b____. She is really lovely, although she is quite old. Every morning she brings fresh eggs and milk to my mother to give me for (4)b________. Sometimes when I visit her, she still gives me candy, although she knows I am no longer a (5)c______. I must say that I seldom forget all the good things my grandmother has done for me, but I know that some of my friends often do.
Mr.. Lu: What’s the importance of the festival?
Jack: This festival will help to(6)r______ them how important it is to honor our oldest family members. After(7)a_____, without them, none of us would be here. All old people deserve our (8)r_______, which adds to feelings of dignity, do n’t you think?
Mr. Lu: When do you want to celebrate your festival?
Jack: My festival will always be (9)h_____ on the second Sunday in April when spring has truly come to all parts of China. Our grandparents may be old (10)b_____ I believe they
are still young at heart. Spring is the time to celebrate their youthful spirit.
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A: (1)W_________ to our factory. First, let me give you a brief (2) i___________. It was set up five years ago. Model cars and trucks are our main (3) p____________. They are very popular (4) a__________ children. There are three workshops in our factory.
B: That sounds (5) i______________.
A: This way, please. Here we are. This is the workshop where model cars and trucks are produced.
B: Oh, it looks great. How many model cars and trucks do you produce every month?
A: About ten (6) t______________.
B: Really? That’s (7) a____________. What are they made of?
A: Some of them are made of wood and others are made of (8) p____________.
B: That’s why some models are light and others are (9) h_____________.
A: Right. Shall we go to (10) a____________ workshop?
B: Oh.
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A: Excuse me, can you help me?
B: Yes?
A: I have a ticket to Seattle. How do I get there?
B: I can’t help you here. You have to go to the ticket (1) c_________________. Follow this
(2) p_________ to the end, turn left and go three hundred yards. You’ll see a sign that
(3) s________, : “Check in”. Then look for the airline you want.
A: Can you (4) r________ that, please?
B: Sure. Go down this hall (5) t_________ you come to the end. Go left till you see the big sign over head “(6) C___________ in”. There’ll be lots of counters for the different
(7) a____________. You go to the one (8) w________ you have your ticket.
A: Go down this hall to the end. Then go left?
B: Tha t’s right. Here, I’ll (9) d________ you a map. Sometimes it’s (10) c____________.
A: Thank you.
B: My pleasure.
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A: Good morning. May I talk to you for a minute? I’m a (1) r________ from the City Express and I’d like to ask you a few questions about what happened here yesterday afternoon.
B: If you are (2) r________ to the dog attack, I’d be happy to answer your question.
A: Great. Can you tell me exactly what happened?
B: Of course. I was taking a (3)b_________ near my construction site at about three o’clock yesterday afternoon. A school girl of about 11 walked by. Suddenly the dog started running
(4)a_____________ her. She was so (5)f__________ that she fell over. That big dog
started biting her on the leg. I picked up an iron bar and hit the dog. It (6) f____________ let go and ran back to a (7) n___________ house. I (8)i____________ called the police who came in about eight minutes. An (9)a_________ took the girl to the hospital and the police took the dog and its (10)o___________ away. It was terrible!
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A: Hi, Phil, can you tell me how it happened?
B: Sure. I was climbing mountain in New Hampshire in 1982. (1)S_________ the weather became
really bad. There was a lot of snow and we couldn’t see anything. We got (2)l_________. Well, we spent four days on the mountain. The (3)temperature was 20 degrees below zero. We didn’t have any equipped or food.
A: So what happened? I guess someone found you, (4)r_________?
B: Yes, but we were very sick. I couldn’t move my legs because of the cold. I (5)s_______ two months in the hospital. The doctors (6)r_______ my legs.
A: So you lost your legs, but you want to try your best to (7)s________ active.
B: That’s right. In fact, I decided to make some new legs for myself. I realize that no one has to be (8)p__________ disabled. We can use modern (9)t_________ to help us.
A: And you built these great new legs. Can you go climbing mountain again?
B: Yes, I can. In fact, these are better than climb shoes. The spring design means they are much more (10)p_________.
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M: Would you please tell me what you were doing when the accident happened and what you saw?
W: Yes, I was (1)d________ home from work. It was about 5:15 ,and there was a blue car in front of me. We were both driving along Harbor Road (2)w________ a small white Ford suddenly shot out of the side read. It shot right in front of the blue car. The driver tried to stop, but it was impossible. He (3)r__________ into the white Ford.
M: What’s the (4)s__________ of the car in front of you when the accident happened?
W: The blue car? Thirty miles an hour. Certainly no (5)m___________ than that.
M: And the white Ford shot out without any (6)w_____________?
W: Yes, that's right.
M: How can you make (7)s________ that the blue car was only doing thirty?
W: Because I was only doing thirty, and the blue car wasn't going any (8)f________ than I was. M: Are you sure of that? Absolutely positive?
W: Yes, I am. I'm positive.
M: How can you be so positive? Were you looking at your speedmeter when the accident happened?
W: Of course not. I was looking at the road ahead. That's how I (9)m_________ to see the accident.
M: Well, if you were not looking at your speedmeter how can you possibly be sure how fast you were going?
W: Because I never go faster than 30 on that road. It's (10)a___________ law--that's why.
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W: Now let’s go back to your first novel, Rag Doll. When did you write it?
M: Rag Doll, yes. I wrote it in 1960, a year after I left (1)s__________.
W: How old were you then?
M: Um, eighteen? Yes, eighteen, because a year (2)l__________ I went to Indonesia.
W: Mm. And of course it was your (3)e______________ in Indonesia that inspired your first film Eastern Moon.
M: Yes, that’s right, although I didn’t actually (4)m_________ Eastern Moon until 1978.
W: And you worked in television for a time too?
M: Yes, I started making documentaries for television in 1973, when I was thirty. That was after
I (5)g_________ up farming.
W: Farming?
M: Yes, that’s right. You see, I stayed in Indonesia for eight years. I met my wife there in 1965, and we came back and bought a (6)f_________ in the west of England, in 1970. A kind of experiment, really.
W: But you gave up three years later.
M: Well, yes. You see it was very hard work, and I was also very busy (7)w_________ on my second novel, the Cold Earth, which (8)c_________ out in 1975.
W: Yes, that was a (9)b__________, wasn’t it?
M: Yes, it was, and that’s why only two years after that I was able to give up television work and fix my (10)a___________ on films and that sort of thing. And after that….
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W:Hi, Bob . I hear about you have had an (1)a__________ but I didn’t think it would be this bad .
M:Well, thanks for making me feel better .
W:I can hardly (2)r__________ you . Tell me what happened ?
M:I just got back from Africa where I had a terrible experience in a motorcycle race . I broke both my legs when my motor (3)f_________ and was hit by another motor-cycle . I was laid up in a hospital over there for three weeks .
W:Three weeks , that’s a long time . What did you do while you w ere in the hospital ?
M:Well , if you can (4)b_________ it . I read all about motor-cycle racing . I love racing even if it hurts .
W:But I’m afraid you don’t make it look very funny . You are (5)l________ to be alive .
M:That’s for (6)s________ . I am fortunate to be alive .
W:How (7)s_________ can you get well ? Did the doctor tell you ?
M:They say I still (8)n________ to stay in bed for two weeks or so .
W:I think you’ll get a bit (9)f______ by then . By the way , is there anything I can do for you ? M:No, thank you . Thank you for the beautiful (10)f_________ . It’s very kind of you to come and see me .
W:I’ll be going then . Bye .
M:Bye .
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W:Where are you going to (1)s_________ your holiday this year, Bob?
M:We may go (2)a________, but I'm not so sure.
W:What do you mean?
M:Well, my wife's talking about Egypt recently. She may want to go there. I'd like to go there, too.
W:Yes, it's an interesting country to see.
M:But we can't make up our (3)m________ yet. You know, a round-trip ticket to Egypt (4)c______ a lot.
W:But you may go by sea..
M:You're right. It's cheaper, isn't it?
W:You may (5)s__________ at least half of the money if you go by ship.
M:But don't you think it would take a long time and…
W:But you can enjoy the scene of the sea and the (6)r__________ sun.
M:Yes, I'll tell my wife.
W:You'll definitely enjoy (7)y____________, I'm sure.
M:Don't be so sure. We may not go anywhere.
W:You always (8)h____________ at everything.
M:It's not my (9)f__________, you know. My wife always worries too much.
W:Like what?
M:Well…Who is going to look after the house? Who is going to look after the garden? And who is going to look after the pets? We have these (10)p_________ every year. And in the end we stay at home and look after everything.
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1.where
2.took
3.first
4.because
5.by
6. leave
7.hotel
8. weather
ed 10. ourselves
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1. kind
2. most
3. birth
4. breakfast.
5. child.
6. remind
7. respect
8. all
9. held 10. but
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1.Welcome
2. introduction
3. products
4. among
5. interesting
6. thousand
7. amazing
8. plastic
9. heavy 10. another
Ⅳ
1. counter
2. passage
3. says
4. repeat
5. till
6. Check
7. airlines
8. where
9. draw 10. confusing
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1.reporter
2. referring
3. break
4. after
5. frightened
6. finally
7. nearby
8. immediately
9. ambulance 10. owner
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1. Suddenly
2. lost
3. temperature
4. right
5. spent
6. removed
7. stay
8. physically
9. technology 10. powerful
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1.driving
2.when
3.ran
4.speed
5.more
6.warning
7.sure
8.faster
9.managed10.against
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1.school
ter
3.experience
4.make
5.save
6.farm
7.working
8.came
9.best-seller10.attention
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1.accident
2.recognize
3.failed
4.believe
5.lucky
6.sure
7.soon
8.need
9.fatter10.flowers
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1.spend
2.abroad
3.minds
4.costs
5.save
6.rising
7.yourselves
8.hesitate
9.fault10problems。