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福建省三明市第一中学学年高一英语上学期期中试题2019-2019(考试时间120分钟,总分值100分)考前须知
1、本试卷由四个局部组成,
一、二局部和第三局部第一节为选择题,第三局部第二节和第四局部为非选择题
2、答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上
3、选择题的作答时,每题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题的作答时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在试卷和答题卡上非答题区域的答案无效第一局部听力(共两节,总分值20分)第一节(共5小题;每题L5分,总分值
7.5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What isthe womangoing to do this afternoonA.Eat out.B.See adoctor.C.Go shopping.
2.How doesHenry feelnowA.Proud.B.Tired.C.Grateful.
3.What didFred doA.He travelledto Italy.B.He boughta newcar.C.He offeredKate aride.
4.What does the womandoA.She sa librarian.B.She sa bankclerk.C.She sa salesperson.
5.What didPatrick dolast FridayA.He soldhis oldapartment.B.He wentout with a friend.C.He movedto anotherplace.第二节(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第6段材料,答复第
6、7题
6.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Strangers.B.Classmates.C.Co-workers.
7.Why isSara worriedA.She hasproblem preparingfor aspeech.B.She knows nothing aboutBritish history.C.She failsto finishher homeworkon time.听第7段材料,答复第8至第10题
8.Who arethe speakersA.Students.B.Secretaries.C.Teachers.
9.When willMs.Kelly probablygive thelectureA.On Tuesday.B.On Wednesday.C.On Friday.
10.What willthe manprobably donextA.Go on a trip.Text6MHi,Sara.How syour speechfor ProfessorGrey,s classnext MondayWActually,I ma bitworried.MWhy shouldyou What s goingonWYou know...what Ichose totalk aboutis Britishhistory.MReally That is abig topic.WYes.There areso manythings tocover.I justcan tsee how todoit in a three-minute speech.Text7MPolly,Ms.Kelly has agreed to come andgive atalk aboutinternational relationsnext week.When do you thinkwe can fither lectureinWThat sgreat,Nick.What aboutFriday afternoon,thenMF mafraid somestudents areplanning to go ona trip.Maybe wecan haveit onWednesday afternoon.WNo,that snot possibleeither.Most studentsare havinggroup activitiesfor theirresearch projects.Well,I have an idea.I havea classon Tuesdayafternoon,and probablyMs.Kelly canuse mytime.MThat,s possible.But I have tospeak toDr.Li aboutthat,and youshould alsotalk to the studentsabout thechange.WOh,yes.I11certainly dothat.Text8MExcuse me,I mtrying to get totheSpring Gardens.Isit farfrom hereWSpringGardensNo,it snot thisway.It sin thecity centre.MIs itOh,no!Someone toldme it was this way.WNo,no.It snot this way.You want to godown there.MYes,okay-down there.WYep.Then,turn left,okayMLeft...WYep,then right一first streeton yourright.MRight.WThen straighton,keep walking---MOh,I mlost!It soundsreally difficult.Um,could Iget ataxi anywherenear hereWIt snot sofar.You justwalk to the cornerof the street orover the next block.There arebuses thatcantake youthere.MWell,it sstarting torain.I thinkI11get ataxi.Thanks,anyway.WThat sokay.Lots oftaxis gothisway.MIm gettingwet.What a day!Text9WHello,welcome tothis weeks uPeople You Meet”.Today,we presentto youMark Leach,an informationofficerin London.MHi,everyone.My names MarkLeach.I man informationofficer at the BritainBusiness Center,which isa touristofficefor theBritish TouristBoard inLondon.Here,we offera tourist information serviceto mainlyvisitors fromoverseas.And eachyear,we haveabout500,000people cometotheoffice.WWow,that sa largenumber ofpeople.How do you manageto meetthe needsof somany peopleMP min chargeof aninformation team.The teamhas aboutten officerswho givetouristinformationdirectly overthecounter to visitors.We speaka totalof thirteen languages altogether.WThat spretty cool!So,what exactlydo youdo every dayMWell,we actasaone-stop shopfor anyonewho wantsto comein.So,it couldbe that they wantaday-trip fromLondon,which isa verypopular request.And wecan offersuggestions ofwhere togo andhowtoget there.If peoplewanta two-week tourof Britain,wecanplan outexactly whereto visit,what roadsto take.WSo,doyouhave anysuggestions forpeople comingto BritainMA goodsuggestion isto seeas muchas youcan,but tryto comeback againand againto seedifferent partsofthe country.Because inthat way,you11really experienceit.Text10MRight!Next,I11tell yousomething aboutmy childhood.Although wehave alwayslived in the samecity,myfamily and I moveda lotsince I was oldenough toremember.We dont haveour ownhouse.We havealways rentedthem.For eightyears,we liveddowntown ina large10-story buildingwith noless than30apartments init.The conditionswerevery good.But on the otherhand,we had a lotof problems.Imagine howdifficult andcolorless lifewas foranine-year-old boy,full oflife,having noplace to play freely.No sun,no openair,no footballgames.Schools from730to noonand theafternoon sspent ina roomstudying,reading,or playingindoor gameswith a friendor two.No outdooractivities becausethe streetswere toodangerous,and theparents muchtoo afraidto leta youngboy-go out.How Iwished for the weekendstocome.I couldthen burstout withjoy andhappiness whenwe wentoutfor avisit tosome friendsor relatives,a picnic,or evena carride.I thinkthat sone of the reasonswhy Ibecamesuch astrong naturelover.B.Talk toDr.Lee.C.Start aresearch project.听第8段材料,答复第11至第13题
11.What isthe mandoingA.Asking fordirections.B.Touring thecity centre.C.Talking toafriend.
12.What doesthe mandecide todoA.Get ataxi.B.Keep walking.C.Wait forthe bus.
13.How doesthe manfeel at the endof theconversationA.Excited.B.Unhappy C.Surprised.听第9段材料,答复第14至第17题
14.What is“PeopleYouMeet A.An officeparty.B.A trainingcourse.C.A radioprogram.
15.How manypeople doesMark soffice receiveevery yearA.100,
000.B.200,
000.C.500,
000.
16.What dowe knowabout MarkA.He isa teamleader.B.He wasborn inLondon.C.He speaksthirteenlanguages.
17.What doMark andhis co-workers usuallydo tohelp peopleA.Show themaround.B.Plan toursfor them.C.Teach themEnglish.听第10段材料,答复第18至第20题
18.How longdid the speaker andhis familylive in the downtownapartmentA.8years.B.10years.C.30years.
19.What was the reasonforthespeaker sunpleasant childhoodA.Strict familyrules.B.Too muchschool work.C.Little chancetoplayoutside.
20.What doesthespeakerthink ofoutdoor activitiesA.Colorless.B.Enjoyable.C.Dangerous第二局部阅读理解(共两节,总分值20分)第一节(共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AIt salways adventurous and romanticto visitan islandcountry.Take alook atsome breathtakinglybeautiful islandcountriesin the world,which everyoneshould visitat leastonce inhis lifetime.MaldivesIt sbelieved thatMaldives isone of the mostpopular honeymoonplaces aswell asone ofthe mostbeautiful islandcountries.Situated in the middleoftheIndian Ocean,Maldives ismade upof aseries of ancient coralreefs thatgrow up alongthe sidesof ancientvolcanoes,with fascinatingbeaches.FijiFiji hasplenty ofsurprises for any adventuroustravelers.It isfamous fortheworld s bestsurf scenes,attractingmany surfing lovers toride thegreat waves.Well,if surfingis notfor youand youlove sittingonthebeach andrelaxing,hiking orseeing breathtakingwaterfalls,Fiji isalso asuitable islandcountry tovisit.MaltaMalta,a beautifulsouthern Europeancountry in the MediterraneanSea,has arich historyand culture.There areamazingsky-high cliffsto climb,wonderful templestovisitand lotsof amazingplaces togo diving.There areplentyof interestingthings to explore hereand everyonecan findsomething toenjoy.The historicpart ofMalta isshownin itsarchitecture,great walledcities,and manyunderground tunnels.
21.Which placewill bemost likelyto bechosen bya newly-married coupleaccording tothe textA.the MediterraneanSeaB.MaldivesC.MaltaD.Fiji
22.What isthe specialpart aboutFijiA.You cansee theworld,s mostbreathtaking waterfallsB.It issurfingloversfavourite islandcountry.C.There aresky-high cliffstoexplore.D.You cantry theworldslongest.
23.What cantourist doin MaltaA.Hike ongreen plainsB.Ride thegreatest wavesC.See breathtakingwaterfallsD.Explore undergroundtunnelsBWhen itcomes tothe mostfamous20century paintersoftheUnited States,Grandma Mosesshouldbe mentioned,although shedid notstart paintinguntil she was inher lateseventies.As sheonce saidto herself”I wouldnever sitback ina rockingchair,waiting for someoneto helpme.No onecould havehadamore activeold age.She wasborn ona farmin NewYork State,one offive boysand fivegirls.At12she lefthome andwas indomestic serviceuntil at27she marriedThomas Moses,the hiredhandof oneof heremployers.They farmedmost oftheir lives,first inVirginia and then in New YorkState,at EagleBridge.She hadten children,of whomfive survived;her husbanddied in
1927.Grandma Mosespainted a little asa childand madeembroidery(刺绣)pictures asa hobby,but only-changed tooilsin oldage becauseher handsbecame toostiff(僵硬的)to sewand shestill wantedto keepbusy andpass thetime.Her pictureswere firstsold atthe localdrugstore and at amarket and were soonnoticed bya businessman who boughtallthat shepainted.Three ofthe pictureswere exhibited(展览)intheMuseum ofModern Art,and in1940shehad herfirst exhibitioninNewYork.Between the1930sandher death,she producedsome2,000picturescarefuland livelyportrayals ofthe countrylife she had knownforsolong,withawonderful senseof colorand form.Ithink reallyhard tillI thinkof somethingreally pretty,and thenI paint it,she said.
24.What doesPara2mainly talkaboutA.Moses andher childrenB.Moses andher childhoodC.An introductionto MoseslifeD.An introductionto Mosesmarriage
25.What didGrandma Mosesspent mostof herlife doingA.embroideringB.paintingC.nursingD.farming
26.The underlinedword uportrayals“in lastparagraph means.A.directionsB.descriptionsC.surveysD.stages
27.Which ofthe followingwould bethe besttitle forthe passageA.Grandma Mosesand HerPictures.B.Grandma MosesA WomanPioneer of20,h centuryC.Grandma Mosesand HerExhibition.D.Grandma MosesThe BestPainter of20,h centuryCAwoman wassitting byherself ina movietheatre.The movieshe wasabout tosee wasa musicalversion(版本)ofavery successfulbook thathad solda millioncopies thatyear.As the woman waswaiting forthe movieto begin,she noticedthat thetheatre wasvery crowdedbut thetwo seatsnext to herwere empty.Suddenly a large mancarrying abig fur coat walkeddown theaisle(走廊)and satdown,placing the furcoatonthe seatnexttoher.When thelights wentout,thefurcoat beganto move,and the woman realizedit wasnot acoat butalargefurrydog.He wassitting upinthe seat,watching the movie screenwith greatinterest.As soonasthe movie started,thedog beganto nodhis headand beathis paws(爪)in perfecttime tothe music.When the movie wasover,thewomanturned tothe manand said,“Excuse me,sir,but Ive neverseen sucha well-behaveddog ina movietheatre before.Does hego tothe moviesoften“Oh,yes,replied the man.“And heseemed toenjoy everythingso much,z,she said,“It wasjust amazing!“As amatter offact,it surprisedme,too,said the man.He hated the book!,z
28.What kindof moviewas thewoman aboutto seeA.A movieabout aclever dogB.A movieabout twofilm-goers.C.A musicalmovie basedonabookD.A movietelling ofa popularbook
29.What canwe concludefrom Para4A.The manenjoyed the movie verymuch.B.The dogmade noiseand disturbedothers.C.The womanenjoyed themovie verymuch.D.The dogwas brightenough toenjoy themovie.
30.What didthewomando whenthemoviewas overA.She communicatedwith theman happily.B.She praisedthemanfor bringinghis dog.C.She punishedthe dogfor makingnoise.D.She complainedabout thedog angrily.
31.In theend,themansaid hewas surprisedbecauseA.he didnt likethemovie,but his dog did.B.he enjoyedthemovie,but his dog didnt.C.hisdoghatedthebook butliked themovie D.hisdogcould enjoythemovielike ahuman being.DDo youjump outof bedearly,wide awakeand readyto startyour dayIf so,you wouldbe calledan“early bird”.Perhaps,you hatethe soundof youralarm clock(闹钟)each morning and havelittle energyuntil afternoon.Ifso,you*re probablya unightowl”.Most peoplecan bedivided intosuch twogroups,but whatmakes usthiswayAnd isone betterthan theother Therearedifferent opinions.Usually,early risershave beenpraised ashard-working whilethose whoprefer toget up late areconsidered lazy.Most peoplebelieve the early birdcatches theworm.Yet somescientists nowbelieve“night owls“can reallyfocus(集中)longer andproduce morethan earlyrisers.Research hasfound thattheearlybird doesnot alwaysget theworm.In a Belgian study,both umorningpeople andevening people“were watchedduring theirnormal asleepand awakeroutines(常规).After10hours ofbeing awake,the“eveningpeople“became morealert(思维敏捷的).However,the umorningpeople becamesleepy andless focused.Researchers believethe reasonfor thisdifference isthat night owls receivea last-minute increasefrom theirbrains.This addedenergy allowsthem tostay alertfor longerperiods oftime.Environment,lifestyle,activities andchildhood routinesall mayhaveaneffect onsleeping habits,yet genetics(遗传学)may playthe biggestrole.It ispossible tochange your sleeping habitsthrough regularbedtimes,early exerciseand byavoiding midnightsnacks.But if you1re happyrising earlyor stayinguplate,you*re probablydoing whatworks bestfor yourown personalbodyclock.
32.The authorintroduces thesubject by.A.telling aninteresting storyB.giving differentopinionsC.showing researchresultsD.asking aquestion
33.What doesthe underlinedsentence inParagraph3really meanA.Those whoget upearly achievetheir goals.B.Early tobed,early torise isgood forhealth.C.Night owls“can focuslonger thanuearly birds”.D.uEarly birds“are ashard-working as“nightowls”.
34.What didthe researchersfind inaBelgianstudyA.Late risersbecome sleepierthan earlyrisers.B.Early risersbecome asfocused aslater risers.C.Late riserscan thinkquickly afterbeing awakenfor10hours.D.Early riserscan thinkclearly afterbeing awakefor10hours.
35.What opiniondoestheauthor finallyagree toA.People shouldget upearly.B.Whatever timesuits you,it sOK.C.Staying uplate isgood forhealth.D.It simpossible tochange ones sleepinghabit.第二节(共5小题;每题1分,总分值5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空处的最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项As isoften thecase,you aretrying hardto keepyour eyesopen inclass aftera latenight doingpiles andpilesof homework,u36You areprobably thinking,“This weekendI11make up for all the sleepI havelost.〃37Most peoplethink thesame way-if youstay in bed longeron Saturdaysor Sundays,you willrecover yourmissedsleep during the week.However,this isnot correct.38Actually,researchers havejust discoveredthat sleepingduringtheweekend willnotdoyouany good,but rathermake youfeel moretired onMonday morning.Our bodykeeps aclock inside.It tellsuswhen towake upinthemorningandwhen tofeel sleepyat night.But thetime onour bodyclock canbe changedoncewe starttaking ondifferent sleepinghabits.
39.This maymean onMonday morningwe sometimesstruggle togetout ofbed.If wedecide toget uponly20minutes orhalf anhour later,it wont matter.This isbecause our body clockcanaccommodate(顺应)a delayof upto anhour,which meansthat ashort lie-in atweekends isunlikely to haveany bigeffect,we neednt worry about itat all.40So,what shouldwe doto balanceand make upfor allthesleep weve missedScientists saythat simplyeighthours ofsleep woulddo thetrick,not anylonger.A.You arenot alone.B.I needmore sleep!C.Sleep isimportant foreveryone.D.Sleeping isnothing likepaying backmoney.E.However,if wesleep longeroursleepbecomes lessefficient.F.But delaysof upto twohours ormore canthrow ourbody outof order.G.This iswhy stayinginbedfor longerthan usualmight confuseourbodyclock.第三局部英语知识运用(共两节,总分值30分).第一节完形填空(共20小题;每题1分,总分值20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从短文后所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项We knowchildren shouldgrowup,knowing theright senseof values.Here isa goodexample toteach thema goodlesson.One day,a youngmanwhowas dressedpoorly begged41door todoor alongthestreet.42an oldwallet inhand,hewas askingfor a few coinsto buysomething toeat.He keptcomplaining abouthis bad43and keptwondering whythosewho hadso muchmoney werenever44andwerealways desiringmore.“As45as I m concerned,if I had onlyenough tofill mystomach andto wear,I wouldnot wantanything more.nJust atthat momentGoddess Fortunenoticed thebeggar amongthe crowdand gotclose tohim,greeting,“Hi,youngman,Ihavewished to46you fora longtime.If youopen your wallet,I willpour mygold intoit.But keepin mindthat1will dothat onlyon this47All thatfalls intothe walletwill bepure goldbelonging toyou;but everypiecefalling uponthe ground48become dirt,worth nothing.Are youclear”“I see.Now I m ready.〃sald thebeggar withconfidence.“Then youshould49!It sobvious thatyour walletisa50one,so don,t loadit tooheavily,“said theGoddessFortune.The excitedbeggar couldhardly51tohavegold.He quicklyopened hiswallet,anda52of yellowcoins waspouredinto it.The walletbecame heavierand heavier.“Is thatenough Isntitcracking Willyourwalletstrong enoughfor more”warned theGoddess.“Never53,It sstill strongenough now“replied thebeggar confidently.The walletwas filledwith54many coinsthatthebeggar shands beganto shake.Ah,if onlythe goldenstreamwould55forever!Just alittle more,“said thebeggar,56just ahandful ortwo.”“There!It sfull.The walletwill
57.〃reminded theGoddess again,but thebeggar insisted58I knowitwill holdalittle more,just alittlemore!,f Onemore piecewas addedandthewallet split.The59fell upontheground andbecame dust.The greedybeggar hadnow60but hisbroken wallet.
41.A.through B.outside C.from D.inside
41.A.Picking B.Gathering C.Winning D.Holding
43.A.fortune B.wallet C.clothes D.chance
44.A.relaxed B.disappointed C.worried D.satisfied
45.A.long B.far C.possible D.soon
46.A.praise B.forgive C.help D.comfort
47.A.situation B.principle C.outline D.suggestion
48.A.shall B.would shouldD.mightC.
49.A.look downB.look afterC.look forD.look out
50.A.large B.worn C.new D.full
51.A.stand B.think C.breathe D.wait
52.A.piece B.stream C.pair D.pipe
53.A.ask B.request C.fear D.insist
54.A.quite B.so C.too D.as
55.A.pour B.end c.dry D.freeze
56.A.take B.lend c.add D.send
57.A.flow B.change c.disappear D.burst
58.A.firmly B.with doubtc.angrily D.with patience
59.A.wallet B.food c.treasure D.gift
60.A.nothing B.anything c.everything D.something第二节10小题,第小题1分,总分值10分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式填空A fewmonths agoI leftmy hometownfor Canadato study.I feltnervous becauseI wasgoing to61new placewithnew people.What worriedmy atfirst wasthat Icouldn,t speakEnglish62fluent,andIalso couldnt understand63they customs.Everything wasdiff erent64myown country.I hadto dealwith everythingalone.It wasa sadmoment65I hadto saygoodbye tomy familyand friendsattheairport.Suddenly,I feltunwilling66leave myhometown becauseI grewup thereand hadwonderful67memory ofthe familiarplace.However,I knowstudyingabroad wasa68decide thatI mademyself.Ihadto acceptthe challenge.By nowI69getused tothe newlife herealready,though Im lookingforward to70spend thecoming vacationwithmy oldfriends backhome第四局部写作共三节,总分值30分第一节词汇运用每空1分,总分值10分根据括号内的汉语提示或所给词的正确形式填空
71.At dusk,they burythedead andhurried tothenextvillage.
72.determine toimprove oralEnglish,he keepsreading aloudeveryday.
73.I boughtthis caryears agoand itsnotso relyas itused tobe.
74.The boydiga holeinthewall,so hecould seewhat washappening outside.
75.The lawyerofferedguide toblack peopleon theirlegal problem.
76.Steve Jobs态度towards workis asfollowsStay foolish.Stay hungry.
77.I11invite someof my亲戚tothewedding party.
78.Women hopetoget平等rights toreceive education.
79.Make surenot toletit攻击passers-by whilewalking yourdog.
80.Hello,everyone!I dlike to祝贺the cyclistson theirsuccess.第二节句子翻译每空
0.5分,总分值10分
81.吉姆说在昨天的选举中,他投票支持戴茜Jim saidheDaisy inyesterday selection.
82.是布朗小姐说服他参加了青年联盟Miss Brownwho himjoin theYouth League.
83.那座庙在海拔3000米高的山上The templelies onthe mountainat3000metres abovethesealevel.
84.直到那时他们才决定以暴抗暴Only untilthen theytheir toanswer violencewith violence.
85.几秒钟内,无数街区被彻底摧毁,整个城市成为一片废墟Just inafewminutes,hundreds ofblocks completelyandthe wholecity lay.
86.比尔在公司处于这样的境遇要么成认低人一等,要么马上卷铺盖离开Bill wasput intoa positionhehadto accepthewasless important,____pack upand leaveright away.第三节书面表达总分值10分学校图书馆需要购置一批新书,现向学生征求意见假设你是李华,请你用英语给图书馆王老师写一封信,推荐科普类图书popular science books和文学类图书literary books,并分别说明推荐理由注意100词左右,结尾已给,不计入总词数Dear Mr.Wang,Knowing thatour libraryis goingto buybooks,•••I dappreciate it if youcould takemy recommendationinto account.Yours,Li Hua高一英语半期考参考答案1-20CBBAC BACABAABCC ABACB21-23BBD24-27CDBA28-31CDAD32-35DACB36—40BADGF41-45CDADB46-50CBADB51-55DBCBA56-60CDACA65when66to leave67memories68decision69have got70spending71buried72Determined73reliable74dug75guidance76attitude61a62fluently63their64from77relatives78equal79attack80congratulate81voted for82It s;persuaded,to83an altitudeof84did;makeup,minds85were destroyed;in ruins86in which;either,orDear Mr.Wang,Knowing thatour libraryis goingto buybooks,Imwriting togive somesuggestions.What weneed mostare popularscience books.Usually popularsciencebooksexplain basicprinciples ofnature inasimple andinteresting way.They helpus understandscience subjectsbetter andarouse ourcuriosity aboutscientificdiscoveries.In additionto readingfor knowledge,we readfor funand inspiration.Thatiswhy Irecommend anothergroup ofbooks literarybooks.I thinkClassic workswritten bymasters,present greatthoughts throughinteresting storiesand language.They notonly offerus joyand excitement,but alsoencourage usto thinkcritically.I dappreciate itifyoucould takemy recommendationinto account.Yours,Li HuaText1MSorry aboutthe brokenplate,Mary.Iwasso carelessjust now.WIt sokay.Imglad youdidn,t gethurt.We11get somenew onesatthesupermarket thisafternoon.So dontworryabout it.Text2WHi,Henry.I heardyou vetravelled alot recently.MYeah,I justcame backfrom Africa.WWell,I reallyenvy you.MYou wontifyou knowhow tiringitwas.Now,I justwanttotake abreak.A longbreak.Text3WHi,John.Whats newMHi,Kate.Nothing toomuch withme,but youought tosee Fredsnewcar.WSo,he finallygot thatItalian sportscar---MHe suredid.I canhardly waittogoforaride init.Text4MHi,Id liketo applyforacard toborrow books.WOkay,please fillout thisform.MAll right...All done.WWell,now pleasesign thecard.Text5WPatrick movedout lastFriday.He snow livinginanice andquiet neighborhood.MYes,I heardaboutit.I wonderif hes payingmore forthe newapartment.Anyway,he mustbe veryglad tolivethis noisyplace.。