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1、(一)M: Chrissy, how did you get the part in the hip hop dance showStree?W: The dance world is really competitive. Even if you are a good dancer, there are hundreds of people like me looking for work and we re rarely successful. I was lucky 1Idjust been in a TV dance competition where I 2 (spot) by th

2、e shows producer, who rang to talk to me. Id seen Street 3 (advertise) in the paper but never expected to be in it!M: Did you have any time off before starting to practice for Street?W: No, because I ended up 4 (get) into the final of the dance program! After that I only had a day 5 two to rest. The

3、re was very little time to get ready. I had to move to London. Luckily my brother lives there so I could stay in his house. I had a small foot 6 (injure), so I had to take it easy for the first few days.M: What do you like so much about hip hop dance?W: Most forms of dance change _ 7 time. But becau

4、se hip mirrors popular culture, and obviously its influenced by the music-it changes faster and you 8 know what direction it s going to take next. You have to find new ways to express 9 and you push your body all the time and thats 10 .(inspire)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Keys 1:1.because2. was spotted3. a

5、dvertised4. getting 5. or6.injury7. over8. never9. yourself10. inspiring(二)W: Hi there. On last weeks program we interviewed the man behind the idea of International Camps. So I thought that this week youd be interested to hear more about one of the Camps which 1 (held) later this year. Over to you,

6、 Michea l -.M: Thank you. Yes, to apply 2 the Camp, you dont have to be a student-you dort even have to be employed, but you 3 be able to speak one foreign language.W: OK, what about the camping?M: Well, the Camp organizers supply tents4_ sleep up to four people but you are 5_(likely) to know the pe

7、ople who you ll be sharing the tent with. Because yodl be sharingwith people who may not even speak your language.W: 6 (sound) interesting. Who does the cooking in Camp?M: Everybody 7 (expect) to help with the running of the camp. That means helping to prepare food, keeping the camp site clean and s

8、o on. The Camp organizers are looking for people who can get along with others 8 happens.W: And is there anything you need to take?M: As I ve said, tents are provided but yodl need to bring your own pillow, knife and fork. youre also asked to bring along photographs, postcards- 9 that shows some of

9、the changes of your own country. Everything goes into an exhibition at the start of the Camp, together with a huge map of the world 10 (show) the different countries people come from.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Keys 2:1.will be held 2. for3. must 4. which 5. unlikely6. Sounds 7. is expected 8. whatever 9.

10、anything 10. showingM: Here with me today is Anna Sinclair. Now, Anna, youve recently carried out research into peoples reading habits and attitudes 1 the downloading of eBooks. 2 idea was this?W: It was something 3 I wanted to do at university, but my tutor advised me not to. When I graduated, I ap

11、proached 4 small market researchcompany, who were interested 5 said they couldnt finance it immediately. So I borrowed some money from a bank and sold the results back to the company six months later.M: Did anything surprise you in the research findings?W: Yes. I 6 (expect) that people of my age wou

12、ld be strongest group in favor of eBooks, but in fact they had rather mixed feelings, mainly due to the cost on the hardware needed. Adults in _7 _40s and 50s with spare income seem to have welcomed thedevelopment.M: Where will this research take you next in terms of your job?W: Well, Ive got no pla

13、ns to do anything 8 on eBooks at the moment, but the wholearea of market research is interesting, and I want to take it further, maybe even having my own company one day. Its a very 9 . (compete) field but I have learned a lot from this experience and I believe I can offer companies a solid service,

14、10.(work) inpartnership with them.M: OK, I wish you every success with it all. Many thanks, Anna.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Keys 3 :1. to/towards2.Whose3. that4. a5. but6. had expected7.their8. else9. competitive10. working(四)M:Today on Saturday Students Im talking to Amy Fisher, who 1to a Saturday art cl

15、ass. Amy, what made you join the class?W:Well, my mum enjoys painting, but I just wasnt very good at that, and I wanted to learn to make pictures. Then someone told me about the art class, and it sounded perfect. I tried toget some friends 2 (come) with me, but I 3 (manage) to persuade them. M:And h

16、ow did you feel when you first got to the class?W:Well, to be honest I thought Id be nervous because I knew it was a big class with lots of students. But as I got there, I found there was 4 a nice atmosphere that I didn t feel 5 (stress) at all.M: So have you discovered 6 about yourself as an artist

17、 by attending the class?W:Well, one thing Id never done before was uploading work onto the computer and then7 (use) software to edit it. I ve found that I know what colors look good together. Thats made my work look great.M:And what s your teacher like?W:Great! She knows a lot about different artist

18、s, _ 8 the great thing about her is that people in the class are at all different levels, but shes never once made anyone feel they cant do it. And shes always dressed in plain black most of 9 _ time, different from10_ Id expected.M:Oh, thank you, Amy.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10Keys 4:1.goes2. to come3.did

19、nt manage4.such5.stressed6.nything7.using8.but9.the10.whatHello, everyone. Im here today to talk about 1 I became a food reviewer. Well, Ive always had an interest in food. 2 a child, I was always helping my parents with the cooking. In fact, 3 of them were interested in cooking, so they just made s

20、omething quick. I 4 (prefer) experimenting with different recipes and materials from around the world to try to create new tastes.After I left school, I went to college and did a cooking course. I enjoyed every aspect of it the theory and the practical sides. When I passed my exams, my tutors gave m

21、e excellent references 5 I was lucky enough to go straight to a restaurant in London.I was there for a year, during 6 time I found the speed of the work too fast and too stressful. There was never a time to really think about or appreciate what I was doing. Dont get me wrong. The cooks there were 7

22、(absolute) talented and friendly.Then I did a journalism course at a London college. I met some interesting people,8 the editor of a food magazine. When she found out about my background, she asked me to write 9 article on healthy eating. This was 10 I had finished my course. Thats probably the begi

23、nning of my career. Now Im thinking about starting my own food magazine.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Keys 5:1. how2. As3. neither4. preferred5. so6.which7.absoluely 8.including9.an10.before(六)M: So, what is your situation at the moment?W:1 you see, Im now sleeping in the main hall of local secondary school,

24、 with manyof my neighbors. Were all in the same situation-just doing2 best to look on thebright side.M: Do you know when you can move back?W: No, at the moment all our houses are still under a meter of water and its still rising. It3 (stop) raining since Sunday.M: What happened exactly?W: Well, ther

25、es 4 river at the bottom of our garden more of a slow-moving stream most of the time. Last weekend, with all the rain we 5 (had), it burst its bank and washed over our garden. It was very quick once it started. I tried to stop it by taking the water away, but there was too much of it, and in the end

26、 I just gave up and got out as 6 (quick)as possible.M: And whats the damage?W: Well, everything downstairs 7 (ruin). Well need new furniture and carpets, and well probably need to have the walls 8 (repaint). 9 I think we can get 10 it anyway.1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.Keys 6:1. as 2. our 3. hasnt stopped

27、4. a 5. had had6.quickly 7.is ruined 8. repainted 9.But 10.through(七)W: Jeb, Stevens, welcome. Now, you vbeen writing successful science fiction for almost three decades, but at 1 age would you recommend others to start writing it?M: Good question. I played around with ideas right through my teens,

28、2 is fine for your own amusement, but you just don t have the knowledge you re out in the world. In your twenties is about right. There are a few writers who have turned 4 science fiction much 5 , in retirement, though I see that as risky commercially.W: Well, you 6 (write) 25 novels, but what was t

29、he very first publication of yours toW: That s a good 10 (begin). It s nice to talk to you, Jeb. Thank you.M: My pleasure.Keys 7:1. 2. 3.4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.1. what2. which3. until4. to5. later6. have written7. out8. published9. so10. beginning(八)W: We re 1 (delight) to have 17year old Richard Clay

30、with us today to tell us about his life 2 a ballet dancer. Hi, Richard, thank you for coming to talk to us.M: Hello, it s great to be here.W: You ve become successful at 3 very young age. Richard. I know you first started going to ballet classed in your hometown when you weresix years old. Now you r

31、e at City Ballet, do you keep in touch with people in your hometown?M: I do. Of course I ve learned a lot at City Ballet, but they did teach me a lot in my first school. 4 it good to keep in touch with the people who helpe d me at the very beginning, and who 5 (teach)me so much.W: Do you ever go bac

32、k to your hometown to dance?M: It s hard to do that because we 6 : re (full) booked at City Ballet, but if we do have a break, I ll do my best to get back hdmeiform there.W: And what would you do like to do in the future?M: Well, I d like to say I want to be a teacher, but I just don 7 (patieav the

33、think I will stay at City Ballet for a long time. And then one day, Ice d like 1company _ _8_, and give other kids _9 me the same sort of chances I _ _10 (have).come 7 ?M: It was hard at the start, you know. I really wanted to get I tried with a short story, but everyone said they1.8 _(publish) and

34、I remember 6.d only consider a wholecollectiKeys 8:that was out. Then I decided to enter a competition for fist novels but I missed the deadline.1. delightedOh, I remember, it was an article in a magazine about life in other planets.6. fully2. 3.7. 8.2. as3. a7. patience8. myself4. 5.9. 10.4. So 5.

35、taught9. like 10. have hadW: Well, good luck, Richard, and thank you for talking to us!M: Mary, could you come to my room and help me please? Every time I turn on the computer1 . seems to be another problem.W: Lets see; Looks OK to me Dad. I ll just start the programyes, there you are. _2 wrong.M: T

36、hanks Mary. I really dont know 3 I d use this machine at all without your help. Youre so quick at everything.W: Well Dad, I Ve been able to use a computer since I 4 (be) four, so of course it s not difficult. It easy to learn things when youre a child.M: True. I Ve tried reading the 5 (instruct) for

37、 the computer. They seem very confusing. You can probably understand them but I certainly caitiW: I dont find them easy to follow 6. What they say is really 7 (clear). Thebest way is to just sit down and use it.M: Thats my difficulty, I think. There just_ 8 (be) any computers when I was young, so I

38、haven t to use one properly. Its 9 . late to learn now.W: Dont be silly, Dad. There are lots of people 10 your age in computer classes. Why don you try?M: Do you think so?W: Yes, really.M: Right. I ll try and find a class in the evenings.1. 2. 3.4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.Keys 9:1. there2. nothing 3. how4.

39、 was 5. instructions6. either7. unclear 8. werent9. too 10. ofwork with fish when I got older. They re 3 biologists, but more interested in land animals. When I was old enough, I asked 4 I could go diving, so I could take a5 (close) look at all the amazing things 6 (live) underwater.W: When did you

40、start to dive?M: I learned to swim when I was three. But I had to wait seven years to dive. But even then we couldnt go deeper than twelve meters.W: Did you feel scared?M: Not really. The teacher told us which dangerous fish to avoid and as long as we left them 7 , we wouldnt be8 danger. And we were

41、 too far from our dive boat.M: And what do you do now?W: I joined a group of teenagers9 help scientists with their research. We arevolunteers, but many of us 10 (plan) on becoming biologists on sea animals in the future. I ve learnt so much already by watching the scientists at work.1. 2. 3.4. 5.6.

42、7. 8. 9. 10.Keys 10:1. an 2. how 3. both 4. if/weather 5. closer6. living 7. alone 8. in 9. who10. are planningM: Im on the beach to talk to Mel Flynn, _1_ Australian teenager who spends most of his free time underwater. Hello, Mel.M: Hi.W: 2 did you become interested in diving?M: I grew up near the beach, and I liked watching little fish. My parents say they knew I d

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