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RevisionmoduleARevisionmoduleAListening1.Listentotheconversationsandchoosethecorrectanswer.ConversationA1.WhatdoesJohnthinkaboutfishing?a)Itisfunandexciting.b)Itisaweekendhobby.c)Itisnotinteresting.2.Whocaughtthemostfishinthefishingcompetition?a)John.b)John'smother.c)John'sfather.3.WhatdidJohn'smothercatch?a)Thesmallestfish.b)Thenicestfish.c)Thebiggestfish.accConversationB4.WhatiswrongwithTony?a)Hehasgotaheadache. b)Hehasgotafever.c)Hehasgotabadcold.5.Whatdidthedoctorsay?a)Hehadafever. b)Hewasallright.c)Itwasnothingserious.6.WhatdoesBettyadviseTonytodo?a)Drinklotsofwater. b)Takesomemedicine.c)Sleepforaday.accConversationC7.WhatistheNatureClubgoingtodo?a)Haveameeting. b)Goonatrip.c)Gotothemuseum.8.Whenaretheygoingtomeet?a)At7:10.b)At7:30.c)At8:10.9.Whatdoeseveryonehavetobring?a)Foodanddrink. b)Water.c)Apairofstrongshoes.aabConversationD10.Wheredoestheconversationprobablyhappen?a)Inashop.b)Onaplane.c)Ataticketoffice.11.WhenwillthewomanleaveforLondon?a)On4thMay.b)On5thMay.c)On6thMay.12.Whatisherflightnumber?a)BA727.b)CA757.c)CA737.bccConversationE13.WhatdidKateaskDavidtodo?

a)Gotothecinema.b)Gooverthelessons.

c)Workoutmathsproblems.14.WhatsubjectisKateweakin?

a)English.b)Physics.c)Maths.15.WhatdidDaviddecidetodointheend?

a)WatchthefilmwithKate.

b)Gotobedearlier.

c)Gooverhislessons.accConversationAKate:Hi,John.Howwasyourweekend?John:Great!Iwentfishingintherivernearmyhouse.Kate:Fishing?Thatsoundsfun.John:Yes.Youspendhourswaitingandthensuddenlythere’safishonyourline.Thenit’sreallyexciting.Ourfamilyhadacompetition,andmyfathercaughtthemost.Hecaughtsevenfishinoneday!Kate:Wow!That’sgreat!John:Butyouknow,mymothercaughtthebiggestfish.Kate:Andwhataboutyou?John:Ionlycaughtone,butMumsaidittastedthebestofall.ConversationBTony:Hello,Betty!Betty:Hi,Tony.Youdon’tlookverywell.What’swrongwithyou?Tony:I’vegotatoothacheandabadcough.Betty:Youmusthavecaughtacold.Haveyouseenadoctor?Tony:Yes,hetookmytemperature.Itseemedallright.Betty:Whatdidthedoctorsaythen?Tony:Oh,hesaiditwasnothingserious.Justabadcold.Hegavemesomemedicineandtoldmetotakeitthreetimesaday.Don’tworry.Betty:You’dbetterdrinklotsofwaterandgetplentyofsleep.That’sthebestmedicineforacold.Tony:Iwill.Thankyou!Betty:Hopeyougetwellsoon.ConversationCLingling:Hello.IsthatDaming?Daming:Yes.Hi,Lingling!Lingling:Hey,areyoufreetomorrow?Daming:Er…yes,Ithinkso.What’shappening?Lingling:TheNatureClubisgoingonatriptotheforestpark.Wouldyouliketocome?Daming:Great!I’dloveto.Whenandwherearewegoingtomeet?Lingling:Attheschoolgateat7:10.Thenwe’llgototheforestparkbybus.Thebusleavesat7:30.It’lltakeus40minutestogetthere.Daming:DoIneedtobringanything?Lingling:Oh,yes.Everyone’sgoingtobringtheirfavouritefoodanddrink.We’regoingtohaveapicnicintheforest.Daming:Great.Ican’twait!I’msurewe’llhaveagoodtime.Lingling:Seeyoutomorrow.Remember:tenpastseven—inthemorning!Daming:Don’tworry.Iwon’tbelate!ConversationDMan:CanIhelpyou?Woman:Yes,I’dliketobuyticketstoLondon,please.Man:Whenwouldyouliketofly?Woman:Onthe5thofMay.Man:The5th?Letmesee.Hum,I’msorry.Wedon’thaveanyflightstoLondononthatday.Whataboutthe4th?Woman:No,Ican’tleavebeforethe5th.Man:Then,wehaveaflightonthe6th.Woman:What’stheflightnumber?Man:It’sCA757.Woman:CA757.AtwhattimedoesitleaveShanghai?Man:Ittakesoffat12:55.Howmanyseats,please?Woman:I’dlikethreeseats.Man:Justamoment,please.ConversationEKate:Wouldyouliketoseeafilmwithmetonight,David?David:Gotothecinema?Areyoucrazy?We’vegotanexamtomorrow!Aren’tyougoingtogooverthelessons?Kate:Igoovermylessonseveryday—I’mnotworried.I’dliketodosomethingrelaxingbeforetheexam.David:Youalwaysworksohard,Kate!Nowonderyouneverworryaboutexams.Youseemtodowellineverysubject:English,Chinese,history,physics…Kate:Exceptmaths!Butit’snouseworkingoutmathsproblemsbeforeanexam.David:You’reright.ButI’dbetterstudytonight,orI’llfailtheexam.Kate:OK.Trytogotobedearly,andgoodluck!David:Thanks.IhopenexttimeIcanseeafilmwithyou.Haveagoodtime.2.Listenandcompletethetable.TimewhenyoucanbuyticketsatthesportscentreNumberofticketsyoucanbuyonlineatatime PeoplewhowillgototheconcertDaywhentheywillgototheconcertTimewhentheconcertstarts Timewhentheconcertfinishes Priceofeachticket DamingandTony300yuanseveno'clockWednesdaytwofromnineo'clockonSaturdaymorning11o'clockTony:Look,Dad!TheMusicKidsaregoingtoplayatthesportscentrenextmonth.They’reafantasticgroup.Wemusttrytogettickets.Dad:Wherecanwebuytickets?Tony:Atthesportscentrefromnineo’clockonSaturdaymorning.Dad:That’llbedifficult,Tony.We’llhavetogetthereearlyandstandinlineforalongtime.Tony:Wecanalsobuyticketsonline—there’sawebsiteaddress.Dad:OK.Let’stryit.Tony:Look!They’reonsalealready.Dad:Hereweare…now,howmanyticketsdoyouwant?Tony:Let’sgetfour,forDaming,Lingling,Bettyandme.Dad:OK.Oh,no,wecanonlybuytwo—theywon’tsellmorethantwoticketsatatime.Tony:Well,let’sforgetaboutLinglingandBettythen!Idon’tthinktheyreallylikethebandanyway.Let’sgettwotickets,oneforDamingandoneforme.Dad:They’replayingonWednesdayandThursday.Tony:I’dliketogoonWednesday.Whattimedoesitstart?Dad:Letmesee.Oh,yes.Itstartsatseveno’clock.Tony:Whattimedoesitfinish?Dad:Ateleveno’clock.It’slate.I’llmeetyououtside.Tony:Great!Howmuch?Dad:They’re300yuan

each.Tony:Thanks,Dad!3.Choosethecorrectanswer.1.Lindaenjoysplaying

piano,whileherparentsareinterestedinlisteningto

music.a)/;theb)the;/c)/;/d)the;the2.—Whichwouldyoulike,coffeeorcola?—

,thanks.I'dlikeacupoftea.a)Eitherb)Bothc)Neitherd)NoneVocabularyandgrammarcb3.TonyhasreadlotsofstoriesbyAmericanwriters.Nowhewouldliketoread

storiesbywritersfrom

countries.a)other;anyb)some;anyc)other;somed)some;other4.—Whatdoyouthinkofthefootballmatch?—Wonderful.Ourfootballteamhasneverplayed

.a)betterb)bestc)worsed)well5.MrWanglives

thatbuilding.Helives

thesixthfloor.a)on;inb)of;toc)in;ond)to;atcad6.—ShallItellJimaboutit?—No,you

.I'vetoldhimalready.a)needn'tb)wouldn'tc)mustn'td)shouldn't7.—Youneverfeelworriedbeforeanexam,doyou?—Well,Iworkhardallthetime.I'm

anyexam.a)busywithb)afraidofc)readyford)interestedin8.You

walktooclosetotheedgewhenyouarewalkingalongtheGreatWall.a)wouldn'tb)mustn'tc)needn'td)won'tabc4.Completethepassagewiththecorrectformofthewordsinthebox.dangerouspropersafeseldomserious

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.Beforeeachflight,technicianswillcarefullycheckthateverythingisworking(3)

ontheplane.Becauseofthis,planes(4)____________haveaccidents.Infact,travellingbycaris(5)__________________thantravellingbyplane.safestseldommoredangerousseriouslyproperly5.Completethepassagewiththesentencesinthebox.Thereisoneextrasentence.Readinga)Nothing

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wrong.Myparentswereawayforawholeweek.Theywerevisitingmygrandparentsinacityalmost200kilometresaway.Iwasreallyexcitedatthethoughtofbeingathomealoneanddoingeverythingbymyself.IcancookandusethewashingmachineandItoldmyparentsIwouldremembertolockthedoorwhenIwentout.(1)_____eButsomethingdid!Iwaswatchingtelevisiononenightwhenthescreensuddenlywentblack.WhenIchecked,Ifoundthatthelightswouldnotworkeither.(2)_____Therewasnoelectricity!Itwastoolateatnighttodoanything,soIwenttobedandwaitedtillthemorning.(3)_____Mymumtoldmetotaketheelectricitycardtothebankandbuysomeelectricity.Ididasmymumtoldme.WhenIgotbackhome,Iputthecardintothemeterandtheelectricitystartedworkingagain.AlthoughIwasabitworriedduringthenight,especiallybecausetherewerenolights,IwashappythatIcouldsolvetheproblemintheend.(4)_____Theyallsaid,“Welldone!”adb6.Readthepassageandchoosethecorrectanswer.BritisheatinghabitsaredifferentfromthoseinChina.PeopleintheUKdonotusuallyhavericeornoodlesforbreakfast.Theyeatbreadinstead.Hottea,coffeeandmilkaretheirusualbreakfastdrinks.LunchistakenlaterintheUK,atabout1pm.WhileChinesepeoplelikeahot,fillinglunch,manyBritishpeopletodaymayjusthaveasandwich,especiallyiftheyworkinabusycitylikeLondon.Therearealsodifferencesinthewayschoolchildreneatlunch.Inthepast,Britishchildrenatehotlunchesatschool,asmostchildreninChinadonow,althoughthefoodwasdifferent.Today,itismorecommonforBritishschoolchildrentobringtheirownlunchestoschool.Theywillusuallyeatasandwichandapieceoffruit,anddrinkfruitjuiceorothersoftdrinks.Somechildrenliketobuyfoodfromshopsoutsideschool,butoftenthisisnotallowed.Theeveningmealisthemostimportantmealinbothcountries.InChinapeoplehavedinneratabout6pm,andsodomanypeopleintheUK.InmostfamiliesintheUKthere’smeatwithtwoorthreevegetablesandthensomethingsweet.ButinChinapeopleoftenhavemoredishes,andusuallywithsomesoup.Andofcourse,inbothcountriespeoplelookforwardtotheirmostimportantfestivals:ChristmasintheUK,andtheSpringFestivalinChina.Althoughthefoodtheyeatthenisdifferent,thereisonethingthatpeopleintheUKandChinashare—thehappinessofbeingwiththeirfamiliesandlovedones.1Thebesttitleforthispassageis“______”.a)Children’sfoodc)EatinghabitsintheUKandChinab)ChristmasandtheSpringFestivald)Peoplelovefood2Inthepast,Britishschoolchildrenate______school.a)sandwiches b)breakfastc)bread

d)hotlunchesdc3AsimilarthingintheUKandChinaisthat_________.a)peoplehavemilkintheirteab)childrenhavehotschoollunchesc)theeveningmealisthemostimportantoned)peopleeatriceandnoodlesforbreakfastc7.Readthepassageandmatchtheheadingswiththeparagraphs.a)Abusystreettoenjoyyourself

□b)AwonderfulShanghaiatnight □c)EastandWestsidebyside □d)Sightsfromtheriver □1.Shanghai,abeautifulcityduringtheday,becomesevenmorebeautifulatnight.Attheendoftheday,boththeolderpartofthecityaroundtheBundandthemoremodempartinPudongarefullofcolourfullights.Thebuildings,bothnewandold,lookverydifferentandexciting.b2.IfyoulookacrosstheHuangpuRiver,youcanseethebeautifulOrientalPearlRadio&TVTowerandtheJinMaoTower.Ifyoutakeaboatalongtheriver,youwillhaveawonderfulexperience.3.Ifyoulikewalkinginthestreets,trythefamousNanjingRoad.Therearebusyshopsandcoffeebars,andyou’llseethousandsofpeopleenjoyingthemselves.Mostoftheshopscloseat10pm,butatthattimeteahousesarestillopen,whereyoucanmeetoldfriendsandmakenewones.da4.IfyouareinShanghaiforthefirsttime,makesureyouvisitXintiandi,averypopulararea.YoucanseebothWesternbuildingsandChinesebuildingssidebyside.Mostofthebuildingsaremodernandthereareshops,restaurantsandcoffeehousesinside.c8.ReadthepassageandcompletethenotesaboutRosieandJohn.Sometimeswefeellonelyeventhoughtherearelotsofpeoplearound.Wespoketosomeyoungpeopleaboutbeinglonelytofindoutwhatwecandoaboutit.Rosielefttheprimaryschoolnearherhometoliveatahighschooltwohoursawaybybus.Itwasthefirsttimeshehadstayedawayfromherfamily.Shedidnotknowanyoneathernewschool,andshewasverylonely.Weaskedheraboutitandshetolduswhyshefeltsolonely.“IwastheonlyfrommyvillageatmynewschoolandIdidn'tknowanyoneatall.”Sheexplainedtouswhatshedidaboutit.“Idecidedtojoinsomestudents’clubsandtakepartinasmanyactivitiesasIcould.Iintroducedmyselftotheotherstudentsandtriednottoworry.Slowly,Imadefriends,andnowI’msobusythatI’malmostneverlonely.’’Next,wespoketoJohn.Lastyear,hisfamilymovedtoanewcityandhestartedatanewschool.Hetolduswhathedidtobecomepartofthenewschoolbybeingpatientwhenhestartedtoworryorfeelsad.‘‘Ittakestimetomakenewfriends,”

hesaid.“Atfirst,it’sabitdifficulttotrustnewpe

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