测试二•北师•选择性必修第二册•26版《金考卷单元双测卷》
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测试二

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M: China Education Television has started airing classes. 

W: And a cloud platform will provide students with educational resources covering all major school subjects. They will be able to attend classes online or study via television. 

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M: Welcome to our hotel, madam. May I ask how you found out about us? Was it our recent ad on TV or in the newspaper?

W: Actually, I found this place while using the Net. 

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W: How about joining us for a cup of coffee?

M: I'd love to, but I'm too tired. I wrote a paper for my French class and I didn't go to bed till 3:00 this morning. I need to get some sleep now. 

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W: You know, Taylor's been in hospital for a couple of days.

M: Well, I'm the one who put him there with my football moves. I will visit him this afternoon after work. 

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M: A single room with a bath is $100. Does the price of the room include the service charge? 

W: No, sir. There is a 10% service charge. 

M: OK. Here you are.

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M: Sophia, I've just confirmed our flight online, and it looks like we'll be delayed for an hour. The flight is now scheduled to leave at 4:00 due to the heavy wind. 

W: Then we're in trouble. We won't be able to get to Chicago by 6:00 for the meeting with Mr. Neil. 

M: Don't worry. I'll talk to him. I'm going to call him to speak about our report.

W: Don't forget to apologize to him for being late. 

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W: Oh no, I'm in trouble. I just remembered the science fiction book I borrowed, Dune, is due tomorrow and I'm only halfway through it. The library is closed for the holidays, right? I'll have to pay a late fee. 

M: Relax! You won't be fined. You can extend the period online.

W: Wait, really? I thought I had to go to the library to do that. How should I do it?

M: Just log in to your library account, find the book under your borrowed items, and click “Extend”. 

W: That sounds easy enough, but how long can I extend it for?

M: Up to sixty days, plenty of time to finish it.

W: Awesome. Thanks for telling me. I'll do it as soon as I get home. I really don't want to rush through the rest of the book.

M: No problem. By the way, let me know when you're done. I've been thinking about reading it since I saw the film. 

W: Will do.

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M: Hello, Tom speaking.

W: Tom, this is Lily. I will come to New York next Friday!

M: Really? You keep telling us you are really busy with your business and writing a book about China. Now suddenly you get free time to travel!

W: Unfortunately I am still busy. Actually I'll be there because I have to attend a business conference in New York. 

M: Anyhow, at least we can meet again.

W: Yes. We haven't seen each other for ages. But don't worry. I can still remember what your favorite food is. I will take some local snacks to you and a woolen scarf to your wife. 

M: Thank you very much! She'll love it. Let me know your arrival time and my driver will pick you up at the airport. 

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M: Which university did you graduate from? 

W: I graduated from Northeastern University. 

M: What subject did you major in at university?

W: Economics,but I also liked English and biology.

M: What are your strong points?

W: Well, I'm very good with people. I'm honest. I work hard. I work well under pressure. And I'm patient.

M: What kind of people do you like to work with? 

W: I like a person who works hard. I don't like lazy people.

M: What's your greatest strength? 

W: Well, this is a challenging question.I suppose I would say that I'm a quick learner. 

M: So, you're smart.

W: I think so. I think that I am good at what I do.

M: What do you consider your weakness?

W: I'm not good at speaking in public. I feel uncomfortable when I speak in public.

M: That's not a problem. It's unnecessary for this position. 

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M: Morning everyone, this is Youth Innovation Radio. Today let's talk about our school's program which helps students turn ideas into real businesses. Since 5 years ago over 300 students have joined projects like eco-friendly clothes and smart water bottles. Last year these small businesses made 520,000 dollars in total. 40% of the money went to local charities, showing the ideas can also help others. Some teams even won awards at city competitions. To join, sign up for the startup challenge and submit your plan online by 15th February. The top 10 teams get 5,000 dollars to start their projects and advice from past students who are now business owners. Free classes on money management and marketing are held every Tuesday in Room 305. Visit the Innovation Wall in the library to see cool ideas like solar-powered bags. Remember even ideas that seem silly at first can succeed. Join us tomorrow at 8 am at the school hall to hear from a graduate who turned a school coffee cart into chain shops. Your idea could change the world. Start today.