A. 对话体 (一)
W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.
M: Hello, ___1___ is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there ___2___ any chance? W: I am afraid not, he is ___3___ for a day or two, back on, let’s see, Monday morning. M: Oh, well, perhaps I can leave a message for him.
W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let’s see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London. M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.
W: Sorry, yes, ___4___ (get) that, and what’s the message?
M: Well ___5___ is just this: ___6___ he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm? W: That’s this ___7___ (come) Monday, October 12th ? M: Right, it’s ___8___ (discuss) the new factory in France.
W: Fine, I’ve got that. I ___9___ (see) that he gets it as ___10___ as he comes in on Monday. M: Good, thank you, goodbye.
(二)
M : The service is really slow here. I have been trying to get the waiter’s attention for the last ten minutes.
W : I hope he takes our ___1___ soon. ___2___ I’ll be late for my class at two o’clock. M : Me,too. I have a class at 2 as ___3___ .
W : I’ve noticed you have a math book. Do you like the summer school here? M : It’s pretty good. I think I’ve learned a lot.
W : Yeah, I only wish the class ___4___ (be) a little ___5___ (small), but I like my teachers a lot. They are very kind and patient.
M : I see. By the way, may I ask ___6___ you come from? W : I’m from Boston. How about you?
M : I’m from Washington DC. I’m only ___7___ (stay) here for three more weeks. Then I’ll go to Columbia University in New York.
W : Oh, ___8___ comes the waiter. ___9___ seems we are going to get ___10___ (serve) after all. M : Good, I’m starving.
(三)
W : David, we all know you took up skateboarding at ten, but did your parents support you? M : Yeah, my parents even let me skate in the house. W : Did they?
M : Yeah! They were pretty cool. W : How about your school work?
M : That was fine. I was able to get my school work ___1___ (do) with good grades. My only
problem was that I had ___2___ much physical energy that I ___3___ not sit still in class. Then some teachers started taking my skateboard away. W : That couldn’t stop you from ___4___ (skate)?
M : No way! The cool thing was ___5___ my parents managed to find me a different school. The
headmaster there was wonderful. He let us plan our ___6___ PE classes. So guess what class I ___7___ (create)? W : Skateboarding …
M : You got ___8___ . That was my PE class. By that time I was turning professional and started
showing off some techniques at competitions. W : Is that ___9___ your new style became famous?
M : Yeah. Other skaters had this smooth flowing style, but I was kind of like a robot, always
___10___ (come) up with new tricks.
(四)
M : Hi, mom.
W : There you are. I’m getting worried. It’s so late.
M : Yes. I ___1___ (run) into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing. W : Oh? What was that?
M : Well, she was driving home ___2___ work, and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road. W : Really?
M : Yes, Linda was so ___3___ (shock) that she stopped suddenly and the car behind ___4___ (crash) into ___5___.
W : ___6___ (be) she hurt? M : No.
W : And what was the old lady doing?
M : I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and ___7___ (walk) away.
W : Lucky indeed. Linda didn’t run her over.
M : Then a policeman came.But he didn’t believe what Linda said. W : Well…
M : ___8___ there was a witness, a man ___9___ (wait) for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?
W : I haven’t the ___10___ (slight) idea. M : She was looking for her gold tooth. W : A gold tooth?
M : Yes, it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying, “Oh, my gold tooth…”
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(五)
M : What ___1___ we do this weekend?
W : Did you have something special in mind?
M : No, not really. I just ___2___ (think) that ___3___ might be fun to do something new. W : Do something for ___4___ change, you mean? M : Yes, something different.
W : I usually go ___5___ (shop) and have my hair ___6___ (do) during the weekend. And you usually watch the football game on TV.
M : Yes. You often have tea with your friends and I sometimes play cards with my friends. We seldom do anything together. It’s quite unlike ___7___ we were first married.
W : Now, I’ve got an idea! Autumn is the ___8___ (good) season in Beijing. Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? You’ll invite your friends and I’ll invite ___9___ . We’ll go together.
M : Good idea! I will see about the car and you will prepare the food. ___10___ are you sure you really want all our friends to come along?
(六)
W : Do you have ___1___ time, Alfred? M : It’s 7:20.
W : We are ___2___(early) than expected. The film starts at 7: 30. Let’s have something to drink. M : That’s a good idea.
W: Something ___3___ (smell) good.
M : Right, that’s popcorn. ___4___ you like some popcorn?
W : Yes, I’d love some. Do you know ___5___ invented popcorn?
M : ___6___ is said that popcorn is a delicacy that was developed by the Indians of North America. W : When did they invent it?
M : It has been dated back thousands of years. W : I see.
M : Do you know that the Indians were not only eating popcorn, but they also used popcorn in head-dresses, necklaces and in religious ___7___ (ceremony)?
W : Yes, we have seen these in some films and according to most sources, a deerskin bag full of popcorn was served at the first Thanksgiving dinner at Plymouth Rock in 1621.
M : You know popcorn’s popularity ___8___(grow) during the Depression of the 1930s, ___9___ people realized that a little popcorn could go a long way. But its success was clinched when movie theatres across the continent started serving the snack. By 1947, 85 percent of movie houses were selling popcorn at their concession stands. W : Oh, the movie’s ___10___ to start, let’s go.
(七)
W : Excuse me, have you seen a dog on this path? I’ve lost my dog and I wondered ___1___ you’d seen him ___2___ (run).
M : You’ve lost your dog? Oh, what a shame! No, I’m sorry I haven’t seen ___3___ dog, but I’ll look for him. What does he look ___4___?
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W : He’s a black-and-white dog. He looks a bit like a sheepdog. His name’s Jack. I always take a run around this lake at this time and I bring Jack with me. He ___5___ (love) the exercise. Of course he goes ahead sometimes, ___6___ he always waits for me. Today he’s ___7___ (disappear). I can’t find him ___8___ .
M : Do you always walk along the ___9___ path around the lake?
W : Yes, I go north this way around the lake and then I go back from the south way. The dog knows the path very well.
M : He ___10___ be here somewhere. I’ll look out for him. I hope you can find him. W : Thank you.
(八)
W : Good morning, Sir. Can you help me? M : What’s wrong?
W : My daughter is missing. I can’t find her ___1___ .
M : OK, calm down. I’m going to help you to find her. How long ago ___2___ she go missing? W : About one hour ago. At 4 o’clock, perhaps. I ___3___ (look)for her for almost an hour now. M : And where did you last see her?
W :We ___4___ (be) just shopping in the vegetable section. I turned around and she was ___5___ (go). M : What’s her name?
W : Melissa. M-E-L-I-S-S-A. She’s only five. She doesn’t speak Spanish. M : OK. What does she look ___6___ ?
W : She has dark brown hair. She’s thin and small for her age. M : OK. What is she wearing today?
W : Blue shorts and a pink T-shirt. She has a hat on too, I think. M : Don’t worry. ___7___ is going to be OK. W : What should I do?
M : Stay right at ___8___ front of the store ___9___ she is looking for you. We will start ___10___ (look) for her now.
(九)
M: I’m sure you’ve noticed a lot of things that are different ___1___ our school.
W: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don’t have to carry a big school bag with us like you do. M: ___2___ is that?
W: We have a locker of our ___3___ which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a daypack to school. M: A daypack?
W: Yes. It’s a small bag that you carry on your back. M: What do you carry in it?
W: My notebooks or a few books for homework.
M: That’s convenient. Is there anything ___4___ you’ve noticed about our school? W: Yes. I am ___5___ (surprise) that everyone is so silent in class. M: What do you mean?
W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework ___6___ textbooks on the ___7___ (one)day of the school year. The teacher likes such questions. M: So you felt it different?
W: Yes. I ___8___ (expect)to see a lot of discussions in class ___9___ we learn that way in the United States.
M: I see. That will be a good topic for our school newspaper for the first month of the term. Nice ___10___ (talk) with you. See you around. Bye!
A. 对话体 (一)
W: Hello, Thomas Brothers.
M: Hello, ___1___ is Mike Landon here. Is Jack Cooper there ___2___ any chance? W: I am afraid not, he is ___3___ for a day or two, back on, let’s see, Monday morning. M: Oh, well, perhaps I can leave a message for him.
W: Yes, of course, just a minute. Now, let’s see, to Jack Cooper from Mike London. M: No, Landon, L-a-n-d-o-n.
W: Sorry, yes, ___4___ (get) that, and what’s the message?
M: Well ___5___ is just this: ___6___ he come to a meeting on Monday afternoon at 5:00 pm? W: That’s this ___7___ (come) Monday, October 12th ? M: Right, it’s ___8___ (discuss) the new factory in France.
W: Fine, I’ve got that. I ___9___ (see) that he gets it as ___10___ as he comes in on Monday. M: Good, thank you, goodbye.
(二)
M : The service is really slow here. I have been trying to get the waiter’s attention for the last ten minutes.
W : I hope he takes our ___1___ soon. ___2___ I’ll be late for my class at two o’clock. M : Me,too. I have a class at 2 as ___3___ .
W : I’ve noticed you have a math book. Do you like the summer school here? M : It’s pretty good. I think I’ve learned a lot.
W : Yeah, I only wish the class ___4___ (be) a little ___5___ (small), but I like my teachers a lot. They are very kind and patient.
M : I see. By the way, may I ask ___6___ you come from? W : I’m from Boston. How about you?
M : I’m from Washington DC. I’m only ___7___ (stay) here for three more weeks. Then I’ll go to Columbia University in New York.
W : Oh, ___8___ comes the waiter. ___9___ seems we are going to get ___10___ (serve) after all. M : Good, I’m starving.
(三)
W : David, we all know you took up skateboarding at ten, but did your parents support you? M : Yeah, my parents even let me skate in the house. W : Did they?
M : Yeah! They were pretty cool. W : How about your school work?
M : That was fine. I was able to get my school work ___1___ (do) with good grades. My only
problem was that I had ___2___ much physical energy that I ___3___ not sit still in class. Then some teachers started taking my skateboard away. W : That couldn’t stop you from ___4___ (skate)?
M : No way! The cool thing was ___5___ my parents managed to find me a different school. The
headmaster there was wonderful. He let us plan our ___6___ PE classes. So guess what class I ___7___ (create)? W : Skateboarding …
M : You got ___8___ . That was my PE class. By that time I was turning professional and started
showing off some techniques at competitions. W : Is that ___9___ your new style became famous?
M : Yeah. Other skaters had this smooth flowing style, but I was kind of like a robot, always
___10___ (come) up with new tricks.
(四)
M : Hi, mom.
W : There you are. I’m getting worried. It’s so late.
M : Yes. I ___1___ (run) into Linda and we went to a pub. She told me a funny thing. W : Oh? What was that?
M : Well, she was driving home ___2___ work, and she suddenly saw an old lady on her hands and knees in the middle of the road. W : Really?
M : Yes, Linda was so ___3___ (shock) that she stopped suddenly and the car behind ___4___ (crash) into ___5___.
W : ___6___ (be) she hurt? M : No.
W : And what was the old lady doing?
M : I am just coming to that. So Linda got out of her car and saw the old lady pick up something and ___7___ (walk) away.
W : Lucky indeed. Linda didn’t run her over.
M : Then a policeman came.But he didn’t believe what Linda said. W : Well…
M : ___8___ there was a witness, a man ___9___ (wait) for a bus. He saw it all. Guess what the old lady was doing?
W : I haven’t the ___10___ (slight) idea. M : She was looking for her gold tooth. W : A gold tooth?
M : Yes, it fell out as she was crossing the road. The witness heard her saying, “Oh, my gold tooth…”
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(五)
M : What ___1___ we do this weekend?
W : Did you have something special in mind?
M : No, not really. I just ___2___ (think) that ___3___ might be fun to do something new. W : Do something for ___4___ change, you mean? M : Yes, something different.
W : I usually go ___5___ (shop) and have my hair ___6___ (do) during the weekend. And you usually watch the football game on TV.
M : Yes. You often have tea with your friends and I sometimes play cards with my friends. We seldom do anything together. It’s quite unlike ___7___ we were first married.
W : Now, I’ve got an idea! Autumn is the ___8___ (good) season in Beijing. Why don’t we go for a picnic this weekend? You’ll invite your friends and I’ll invite ___9___ . We’ll go together.
M : Good idea! I will see about the car and you will prepare the food. ___10___ are you sure you really want all our friends to come along?
(六)
W : Do you have ___1___ time, Alfred? M : It’s 7:20.
W : We are ___2___(early) than expected. The film starts at 7: 30. Let’s have something to drink. M : That’s a good idea.
W: Something ___3___ (smell) good.
M : Right, that’s popcorn. ___4___ you like some popcorn?
W : Yes, I’d love some. Do you know ___5___ invented popcorn?
M : ___6___ is said that popcorn is a delicacy that was developed by the Indians of North America. W : When did they invent it?
M : It has been dated back thousands of years. W : I see.
M : Do you know that the Indians were not only eating popcorn, but they also used popcorn in head-dresses, necklaces and in religious ___7___ (ceremony)?
W : Yes, we have seen these in some films and according to most sources, a deerskin bag full of popcorn was served at the first Thanksgiving dinner at Plymouth Rock in 1621.
M : You know popcorn’s popularity ___8___(grow) during the Depression of the 1930s, ___9___ people realized that a little popcorn could go a long way. But its success was clinched when movie theatres across the continent started serving the snack. By 1947, 85 percent of movie houses were selling popcorn at their concession stands. W : Oh, the movie’s ___10___ to start, let’s go.
(七)
W : Excuse me, have you seen a dog on this path? I’ve lost my dog and I wondered ___1___ you’d seen him ___2___ (run).
M : You’ve lost your dog? Oh, what a shame! No, I’m sorry I haven’t seen ___3___ dog, but I’ll look for him. What does he look ___4___?
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W : He’s a black-and-white dog. He looks a bit like a sheepdog. His name’s Jack. I always take a run around this lake at this time and I bring Jack with me. He ___5___ (love) the exercise. Of course he goes ahead sometimes, ___6___ he always waits for me. Today he’s ___7___ (disappear). I can’t find him ___8___ .
M : Do you always walk along the ___9___ path around the lake?
W : Yes, I go north this way around the lake and then I go back from the south way. The dog knows the path very well.
M : He ___10___ be here somewhere. I’ll look out for him. I hope you can find him. W : Thank you.
(八)
W : Good morning, Sir. Can you help me? M : What’s wrong?
W : My daughter is missing. I can’t find her ___1___ .
M : OK, calm down. I’m going to help you to find her. How long ago ___2___ she go missing? W : About one hour ago. At 4 o’clock, perhaps. I ___3___ (look)for her for almost an hour now. M : And where did you last see her?
W :We ___4___ (be) just shopping in the vegetable section. I turned around and she was ___5___ (go). M : What’s her name?
W : Melissa. M-E-L-I-S-S-A. She’s only five. She doesn’t speak Spanish. M : OK. What does she look ___6___ ?
W : She has dark brown hair. She’s thin and small for her age. M : OK. What is she wearing today?
W : Blue shorts and a pink T-shirt. She has a hat on too, I think. M : Don’t worry. ___7___ is going to be OK. W : What should I do?
M : Stay right at ___8___ front of the store ___9___ she is looking for you. We will start ___10___ (look) for her now.
(九)
M: I’m sure you’ve noticed a lot of things that are different ___1___ our school.
W: Oh, yes. In the United States, we don’t have to carry a big school bag with us like you do. M: ___2___ is that?
W: We have a locker of our ___3___ which is a small box with a lock. We keep textbooks and our personal things in it. I just bring a daypack to school. M: A daypack?
W: Yes. It’s a small bag that you carry on your back. M: What do you carry in it?
W: My notebooks or a few books for homework.
M: That’s convenient. Is there anything ___4___ you’ve noticed about our school? W: Yes. I am ___5___ (surprise) that everyone is so silent in class. M: What do you mean?
W: Well, we usually ask questions about exams, homework ___6___ textbooks on the ___7___ (one)day of the school year. The teacher likes such questions. M: So you felt it different?
W: Yes. I ___8___ (expect)to see a lot of discussions in class ___9___ we learn that way in the United States.
M: I see. That will be a good topic for our school newspaper for the first month of the term. Nice ___10___ (talk) with you. See you around. Bye!