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浙江省嘉兴市十校联考2018-2019学年七年级下学期英语期中考试试卷(含听力音频)
A. Go along the street for five minutes, turn right and you can see it. I hope the police can help you find your things soon. B. Well, you are in the centre of the park. Can you see the square over there? Pass the square, turn right and then you'll see the exit(出口). C. It is about one kilometer away on Fifth Avenue. There is a big train station on the right of the supermarket. You can walk there soon. D. Don't worry. There are a few hotels in the town. The nearest one is 300 metres ahead. Walk straight, and then turn right. You'll see it on your right. E. There are two clothes shops near here. There is one about five kilometres from here. You can take Bus No.305 there. |
London | |
The capital {#blank#}1{#/blank#} of the UK | The 30th Olympic host city |
The history of London | {#blank#}2{#/blank#} years |
The population (人口) of London | {#blank#}3{#/blank#} million |
The ways of life | {#blank#}4{#/blank#} but harmonious |
The favorite food | {#blank#}5{#/blank#} and mashed potatoes |
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Jake's Home Page about me diary photos e—mail webcam home | Once upon a time, a personal diary was something you kept hidden away. It was where you wrote down your most private thoughts and feelings, knowing that no one else would read it. Then along came the Internet, and now the idea of a private diary seems old—fashioned. Many teenagers like writing online diaries because they feel free to write anything. “In real life, you can't always say what you think,” says Jake, an eighteen-year-old from New York. “On the Internet, you can express yourself more freely.” Fans of Jake's site log on to find out what he's been up to. What he's wearing and how he feels. He gets around two hundred letters a day from people who read his online diary. Some people are not sure that online diaries are a good idea. “Teenagers need to be careful with what they write on a website,” says Patricia Chadwick. “You don't know who is visiting your website and whether they will try to find you,” she says. “It's playing with fire.” Jake doesn't agree. “Sometimes people are a bit rude,” he says, “but I just pay no attention to them. Most of the feedback(反馈)I get is pleasant and hopeful.” He goes on, “people reading other people's diaries is nothing new. My brothers used to secretly read my diary when we were kids. The only difference is this one is seen by a lot more people!” |
Hi, Daming,
You ask me about how to improve(提高) your English listening. Here are some advice(建议). I hope they can help you.
Relax(放松) yourself.
Before you start listening to something, don't get excited or nervous(紧张的).You need to relax.This will help you with your listening.
Listen carefully to the first sentence.
The first sentence tells a lot about the whole passage.For example,if,at the beginning,you hear “Our reporter says…”,you know you will hear a piece of news,not a children's story, or a science report.
Think when you're listening.
When you're listening, try to do some thinking.For example, you can think of the following questions: When, where and how? What does the speaker want to tell us? In this way, you may understand the passage better.
Listen to important facts.
It's important for you to remember some important facts. For example, if the passage is a science report, you should try to remember its findings, and how the scientists get their results. This is also very helpful to your listening.
Yours,
Tom
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Listen{#blank#}4{#/blank#}to the first sentence | Because the first sentence tells you{#blank#}5{#/blank#}about the whole passage. |
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