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NARRTOR Number 2
One day, Sally¡¯s aunt wins a prize. A woman phones to tell her.
SALLY Who, me/ First prize? Are you sure?
Jenny Wu, yes, that¡¯s my name, Miss.
I¡¯ve won first prize? Wow!
I¡¯ll be famous!
NARRTOR Number 3
One day, Sally¡¯s grandfather was walking home. He saw a large dog in front of him.
SALLY Oh! A dog! It¡¯s really big.
Its teeth are sharp and white.
Nice dog, go away, keep back.
Don¡¯t hurt me! Please don¡¯t bite!
NARRTOR Number 4
One day, Sally¡¯s cousin lost her pet cat.
SALLY Oh! no! I can¡¯t find her.
Where could she be?
I¡¯ve lost my pet catm, Fluffy.
Will she ever come back to me?
NARRTOR Number 5
Sally¡¯s friend Tom is doing his Maths homework.
SALLY Maths homework. Oh, no, not more Maths!
We do it every day.
I don¡¯t know the answer.
I want to go and play.
NARRTOR Number 6
Sally¡¯s uncle is shouting because someone at work took his lunch.
SALLY Give me back my lunch!
My wife made it for me.
Give it back right now or I¡¯ll tell the boss, you¡¯ll see!
G Listen to the passage and say if the statements are true or false. Circle T or F.
There are more and more poems in ore daily lives. For example, in london, the underground has a poem at most stations and on a lot of the trains too. One football club, a small one called Bdarnstey, in the North of England, has its own poet. He writes poems about the football and the players. And now a big supermarket chain, Marks and Spencer, has its own poet too. Marks and Spencer sells clothes and food. Fifty-seven thousand people work for the company. Their new poet is called Peter Sansom. His job is to help the people working for Marks and Spencer write poetry. ¡®Poetry is like dancing,¡¯ says Mr Sansom. ¡®We can all dance a little and everybody can write a poem.¡¯
H 1 I¡¯m bored.
2 No, thanks. I don¡¯t feel like it.
3 That¡¯s a good idea.
4 Rde ones or green ones?
5 They¡¯re mine.
6 She is my grandmother.
7 Why don¡¯t you play tennis?
8 Yes, let¡¯s listen to it.
9 No. It¡¯s not ours.
10 It¡¯s theirs
I 1 Mr Wang, taxi driver, polite, chean
2 Li, minibus driver, angry, dirty
J 1 b 2 e 3 d 4 f 5 a 6 c
K 1 Climb up the ladder
2 fall off the wall
3 Don¡¯t throw sand
4 Make a big castle
5 wash your hands
6 eat this nice cake
L (My uncle Edmund) is very funny. He is always cheerful and makes me laugt. He plays card tricks and even played a very clever one on me once. I don¡¯t know how he did it. I always forget my card tricks, but he never forgets his!
(My aunt Cindy) is a very interesting person. She likes music and clothes. Her clothes are heautiful. She always wears earrings. She wears different ones every day.
Final test
Part One
I Listening
A 1 c 2 c 3 c 4a 5 b
B 6 b 7 a 8 b 9 c 10 c
C 11 10 12 Island 13 plane 14 August 15 train
Tapescript:
A Listen and choose the best responses to the sentences you hear. The sentences will be read twice.
1 Bob won the first place in the competition.
2 Jim broke his leg yesterday, si he can¡¯t go swimming with us.
3 How was your holiday, Joy?
4 Would you like a cup of tea?
5 Remember to lock the door when you leave.
B Listen to the dialogues and choose the best answers to the questions you hear. The dialogues will be read twice.
6 W What time did you get here?
M I got here at a quarter to six. What time is it now?
W Let me see. It¡¯s a quarter past six.
Q How long has the man been here?
7 W Mike, you have to look after your little brother. I will go to the shop to buy some food.
M All right.
Q Where is Mike¡¯s mother going?
8 W Hello, could I speak to Tim, please?
M I¡¯m afraid he is out at the moment. He has gone to play in the park with his friends.
Q Where is Tim now?
9 W What¡¯s Rose doing? Is she washing clothes?
M No, she isn¡¯t. She¡¯s reading the newspaper.
W Does she help her mother with the housework?
M Yes, she does sometimes.
Q What is Rose doing now?
10 W Can you come with us to the cinema, John?
M I¡¯m afraid I can¡¯t, I have to take care of my little sister at home because my mother is ill.
W What a pity!
Q Why can¡¯t John go to the cinema?
C Listen to the dialogue and complete the form. The form. The dialogue will be read twice.
W The summer holidays are coming. What are you going to do during the holidays, Danny?
M I am going to Hainan Island with my parents.
W You are going there by ship, aren¡¯t you?
M No,we aren¡¯t. We are going there by plane.
W When are you going to leave?
M I am going to leave on 10 July. What about you, Kitty?
W I am going to visit my uncle in Beijing with my brother Ben on 11 August.
M How will you go there?
W We will take a train. It¡¯s cheap and convenient.
M By the way, what about your deskmate Eddie?
W I hear he will visit Guangzhou on 7 July.
M Who will go with him?
W Alice and Peter. They will go there by bus. It will take them about 2 hours to get there.
M I see. Have a good time.
W The same to you.
II Multiple choice
16 a 17 b 18 b 19 b 20 b 21 b 22 d 23 c 24 b 25 a
26 b 27 d 28 b 29 a 30 c 31 c 32 b 33 a 34 b 35b
III Cloze test
36 b 37 a 38 d 39 b 40 a 41 d 42 c 43 d 44 c 45 a
IV Complete the following dialogue
46 Can I help you?/ What can I do for you?
47 Is the fish fresh?
48 Anything to drink?/Do you want something to drink?
49 Can I have the bill?
50 Here you are./ Here is the money.
V Reading comprehension
51 T 52 T 53 T 54 F 55 F
56 d 57 b 58 a 59 c 60 d
61 T 62 T 63 T 64 F 65 F
66 taxi 67 subway 68 From 10 a. m. to 3 p. m.
69 It means traffic is very heavy with people going to or back from work.
70 Travel in New York.
Part Two
I Making sentences
1 The lazy boy finished his homework at last.
2 We do not allow molile phones during a meeting
3 He had no explanation for being late.
4 The sunhat belongs to me.
5 Middle school students should be polite.
II Paraphrasing
6 This lesson is very boring.
7 I don¡¯t want to eat anything.