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2013合肥中考英语口语考试阅读题范围(初二上)



       
                  1(P2---88)
       
       
                  --- Welcome back, everyone! Now, because it’s a new term, I'm going to give
you some advice. Why don't you write it down? Ready?
       
       
                  --- Yes, Ms James.
       
       
                  --- You should always speak English in class. And you should write down
your mistake in your notebooks. And why don't you write down the correct
spelling and grammar next to the mistakes? What else?
       
       
                  --- It's a good idea to check your vocabulary notebook every day.
       
       
                  --- That's a good idea. Thanks a lot, Lingling.
       
       
                  2(P4---86)
       
       
                  Here’s advice about how to remember vocabulary. Oliver, from Anhui Province
wrote, “I want to remember all the new words. I write them down, but I forget
them quickly. What should I do?”
       
       
                  Try to remember eight or ten words a day. Write them on pieces of paper and
place them in your bedroom. Say the words when you see them, and change them
every day. And when you’re shopping how about counting the English words, or
saying the English names for everything you see?
       
       
                  3(P10---94)
       
       
                  --- Lingling! Have you ever wanted to travel around the world?
       
       
                  --- Yes, I have. I've always wanted to go to the USA and Europe. And Sally
has invited me to stay with her in England one day. The problem is the price of
the ticket.
       
       
                  --- Well, guess what! Have you looked at today’s newspaper? There's a
competition. “Take off from Beijing Capital Airport and land in London.
       
       
                  Write about a wonderful experience. The first prize is the holiday of your
dreams in England.” What do you reckon? Have you ever entered a competition?
       
       
                  --- No, I haven't! It sounds brilliant!
       
       
                  4(P18---90)
       
       
                  --- Hi, Tony. What are you up to?
       
       
                  --- Hi Daming, I've just made this model of the space station. What do you
think?
       
       
                  --- It's great. Is this for your space travel homework? I haven't started
it yet.
       
       
                  --- Don't panic! Have you heard the latest news? Some scientists have sent
a spacecraft to Mars.
       
       
                  --- Have the astronauts discovered life on Mars?
       
       
                  --- No, not yet.
       
       
                  --- But astronauts have already been to the moon.
       
       
                  --- Yes, but no one has been recently. But lots of astronauts have worked
on the space station. They take the space
       
       
                  5(P20---84)
       
       
                  The Earth is a planet and it goes around the Sun. Seven other planets also
go around the Sun. None of them has an environment with air, so people and
things cannot grow. The Sun and its planets are called the solar system. The
solar system is a small part of our galaxy.
       
       
                  The stars we see at night are the suns in other solar systems. There are
more than 200 billion stars in our galaxy, called the Milky Way, and our Sun is
only one of them.
       
       
                  6(P26--- 90)
       
       
                  --- When does Sally arrive in Beijing?
       
       
                  --- Next month.
       
       
                  --- And how long have you known her?
       
       
                  --- For two years.
       
       
                  --- But have you ever met her?
       
       
                  --- No, I haven't. But I get on well with her. We like the same things.
       
       
                  --- Does she speak Chinese?
       
       
                  --- Yes, a little. She's studied it for a year. She says it's very
difficult.
       
       
                  --- Yes, it is! It's easier to learn a foreign language when you visit the
country.
       
       
                  --- How long have you lived here?
       
       
                  --- Since 2004.
       
       
                  --- And how long have you studied Chinese?
       
       
                  --- For a year.
       
       
                  7(P28---82)
       
       
                  Li Yinming and Liu Sanzi can’t get an education because their families are
poor. Now they can go to school with the help of Project Hope. In the last 15
years, this project has raised money and paid for the education of 2.5 million
poor students in the countryside.
       
       
                  People in China and abroad have given two point two billion Yuan.
       
       
                  With this money, Project Hope has built many schools and libraries.
       
       
                  It has also trained teachers and it has sent students to high schools.
       
       
                  8(P34---97)
       
       
                  --- I like this music! Who’s it by?
       
       
                  --- Well, I’m not sure, but Sally’s school orchestra is playing it.
       
       
                  --- It’s by Strauss. You’ve heard of him, haven’t you?
       
       
                  --- Yes, I have. He was German, wasn’t he?
       
       
                  --- No, he wasn’t. He was Austrian. He was born in Vienna, the capital of
Austria.
       
       
                  --- What’s it called?
       
       
                  --- The Blue Danube. The Danube is the river in Vienna.
       
       
                  --- You like western classical music, don’t you?
       
       
                  --- Yes, I do.
       
       
                  --- Who’s your favourite classical composer?
       
       
                  --- Beethoven. But I also like pop music. You listen to pop music, don’t
you?
       
       
                  --- Yes, I love it!
       
       
                  9(P36---77)
       
       
                  Mozart was born in Austria in 1756. Before he was six he played not only
the piano, but also the violin and the organ. His family took him around Europe
and he gave concerts in many cities. He wrote his first opera at the age of 12
and hundreds of beautiful pieces of music for the classical orchestra. But he
died in 1791 when he was only 35. Some people say he was the greatest European
composer.
       
       
                  10(P56---94)
       
       
                  --- That smells delicious! What are you making?
       
       
                  --- Hi, guys! I’ve made a pizza. Have some!
       
       
                  --- OK. Yes, it’s great.
       
       
                  --- What’s the matter, Daming?
       
       
                  --- It tastes too strong. I'm afraid I don't like cheese. It doesn’t smell
fresh. No, thanks.
       
       
                  --- Well, I've made some chocolate cookies. Have a try! They taste really
sweet.
       
       
                  --- That’s much better.
       
       
                  --- You’re wearing a lovely sweater, Lingling.
       
       
                  --- Yes, it feels very soft and comfortable.
       
       
                  --- You both look very smart. And so much food! Are we having a party?
       
       
                  --- We’re going to the airport to meet my friend Sally from London.
       
       
                  11(P58---94)
       
       
                  Hi Lingling,
       
       
                  Thanks for your last message, it was great to hear from you.
       
       
                  I hope you will recognise me from my photo when I arrive at the
airport.
       
       
                  I’m quite tall, with short fair hair, and I wear glasses. I’ve got your
photo — you look so pretty, so I’m sure we’ll find each other!
       
       
                  Thanks for telling me about what you like doing. You sound just like me! I
spend a lot of time with the school orchestra, but I also like dance music.
       
       
                  Welcome to China! See you next week!
       
       
                  Love sally
       
       
                  12(P64---80)
       
       
                  --- So show me your map of Beijing, Lingling.
       
       
                  --- OK, here’s Tian’anmen Square. On the left, over there, is the Great
Hall of the People. And on the right is the National Museum of China.
       
       
                  --- And how do I get to the Forbidden City?
       
       
                  --- Go straight ahead. It's opposite Tian’anmen Square.
       
       
                  --- I see. And where is the Chairman Mao Memorial Hall?
       
       
                  --- It’s here, between the Great Hall of the People and the Museum.
       
       
                  --- And what park is your favourite?
       
       
                  --- Beihai Park. It’s kind of quiet.
       
       
                  13(P74---89)
       
       
                  The Panda is one of the animals most in danger. Scientists are studying how
they live and more baby pandas are born in the zoos.
       
       
                  Pandas live in the forests and mountains of Southwest China. They mainly
live on bamboo, and each panda needs to eat a lot of bamboo every day.
       
       
                  The area of bamboo is becoming smaller for many different reasons, so
pandas have less and less land to live on. Pandas don’t have many babies, and
baby pandas often die. The situation is becoming very serious.
       
       
                  14(P80--- 96)
       
       
                  --- Sally and I went to Lao She Teahouse last night.
       
       
                  --- How was it?
       
       
                  --- It was great! As you know, Sally’s main interest is music, and she
wanted to see some Beijing Opera. So my parents offered to take us there. You
can drink tea and see some opera.
       
       
                  --- Do you like Beijing Opera?
       
       
                  --- Not especially, but I wanted to see the teahouse, so my parents agreed
to take us.
       
       
                  --- And did you understand it, Sally?
       
       
                  --- I tried to understand it, but it was almost impossible.
       
       
                  --- Betty, who is Lao She?
       
       
                  --- No idea.
       
       
                  --- Lao She was a famous writer.
       
       
                  15(P82--- 91)
       
       
                  Lao She wrote Teahouse in 1957. The play shows the audience life in China
between 1898 and 1945. It takes place in a teahouse in old Beijing and it tells
us the story of Wang Lifa and his customers.
       
       
                  In Lao She Teahouse today, waiters bring tea to the customers and sell them
delicious Chinese food. If you like Beijing Opera, folk music, acrobatics or
magic shows, you can enjoy them in the teahouse. Lao She Teahouse gives a
wonderful welcome to everyone from China and from all over the world.
       
       
                  16(P88---100)
       
       
                  --- Hey, you lot! Don’t forget Lingling’s birthday next week.
       
       
                  --- Yes, we’re going shopping for her present.
       
       
                  --- It’s freezing, isn’t it?
       
       
                  --- Yes, it’s really cold.
       
       
                  --- What are you doing for Spring Festival, Tony?
       
       
                  --- We’re going to England.
       
       
                  --- Will it be snowy?
       
       
                  --- You must be joking! It may not even be cold, just wet. And it might be
windy. Are you going to the USA, Betty?
       
       
                  --- We’re not sure. We might go to Australia.
       
       
                  --- Sounds great! What will the weather be like?
       
       
                  --- Not bad, I guess. At the moment, it’s summer there, so it’ll probably
be hot and sunny. And what about you?
       
       
                  17(P90---90)
       
       
                  The USA is a very big country to visit, so choose carefully the places to
see and the time to go.
       
       
                  New York and Washington D.C. are good places to visit in May or October.
It’s not too hot then. In winter there’s a lot of snow.
       
       
                  The best plan is to arrive in New England in September. The weather starts
to get cooler and the trees start to change colour. It’s a good idea to bring
your camera because you may want to take photos of the autumn leaves.
       
       
                  18(P96---85)
       
       
                  --- Stop chatting, everyone. Here she comes! Happy birthday, Lingling.
       
       
                  --- Oh, you remembered!
       
       
                  --- We've got you a present.
       
       
                  --- Oh, thank you.
       
       
                  --- You can open it! Get a move on!
       
       
                  --- Oh no! I mustn't open it now. Later!
       
       
                  --- Hang on! In the USA, when someone gives you a present, you must open it
immediately.
       
       
                  --- No, in China you must wait and open it later.
       
       
                  --- And remember: When you accept a present, you must use both hands.
       
       
                  --- Both hands! In Britain we can use one hand!
       
       
                  --- That’s right.
       
       
                  19(P98---90)
       
       
                  When I went to England, I noticed many different traditions.
       
       
                  For example, I went to a wedding. It was very different from a Chinese
wedding. The man and the woman can't see each other the night before the
wedding. Then the woman mustn't arrive at the church on time but a few minutes
late. And at the party after the wedding, the woman throws her flowers over her
shoulder. The girl who catches them will be next to get married! It was all very
strange but it was great fun!
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