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PAGE高二上学期英语期中测试英语试卷Ⅰ.听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)1.Whatdoesthewomanmean? A.She’llhavedinnerwithhimbeforeSunday. B.She’dliketogototheman’shome. C.She’llgotoanotherplaceonSunday.2.Whatcanyouinfer(推测)fromthedialogue? A.Thetwospeakershaven’tseeneachotherforages. B.Thetwospeakersaresurprisedtomeetagainafterashorttime. C.Thetwospeakersdon’tknoweachotherwell.3.WhatisFrankprobablygoingtodoafterthedialogue? A.Heisgoingtostudy. B.Heisgoingtohelphismotherwiththehousework. C.Heisgoingtoseeafilm.4.Howdoesthemanusuallygotoschool? A.Heusuallygoestoschoolbycar. B.Heusuallygoestoschoolinherparents’car. C.Heusuallygoestoschoolonfoot.5.What’swrongwiththeman? A.Heissick. B.Heistired. C.Heisgoingtoseeadoctor.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听第6段材料,回答6,7题。6.Whatcanyoulearnfromthedialogue? A.Thetwospeakershavethesameopiniontowardsthelecture(演讲). B.Thetwospeakershavedifferentopinionstowardsthelecture. C.Thetwospeakersarenotsureifthelectureisinterestingornot.7.Whywon’tcoal(煤炭)becomeimportantagainaccordingto(根据)whatthewomansays? A.Becauseinthefuturetherewon’tbeenoughcoalleft. B.Becauseinthefuturescientistswillfindanothersortofenergy. C.Becauseinthefuturenobodywouldliketoworkdowncoalmines. 听第7段材料,回答8,9题。8.Whatdoesthewomanlikedoing? A.Goingtothefolkmusic.B.Goingtothetheatre. C.Goingtothecinema.9.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrow? A.Theyaregoingtowatchfootballgames. B.Thearegoingtohaveachatagain. C.Thearegoingtoanexhibition. 听第8段材料,回答第10—12题。10.Whatisthejoboftheman? A.Heisataxidriver.B.Heisaconductor. C.Heisabusdriver.11.HowsoondoesthewomanwanttogettotheGrandHotel? A.innomorethan30minutes. B.inMorethan30minutes. C.inlessthan30minutes.12.Howmuchtip(小费)doesthewomangivetotheman? A.$1.25. B.$15 C.$12.75 听第9段材料,回答第13—16题。13.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers? A.Theyareclosefriends. B.Theyareshopassistantandcustomer. C.Theydidn’tknoweachother.14.Whydidthemantalktothewoman? A.Hewantedtobuyahouse. B.Hewantedtogetajob. C.Hewantedtorent(租)aflat(公寓).15.Whatistheflatthemanisinterestedinlike? A.Ithasabathroomandonebedroom. B.Ithastwobedroomsandasittingroom. C.Ithasakitchenbutithasn’tabathroom.16.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthebiggestflateachmonth? A.360dollars. B.240dollars. C.300dollars. 听第10段材料,回答第17—20题。17.WhatwasMrs.Youngworriedabout? A.Herhusband’sbusiness. B.Herhusband’shealth. C.Herhusband’sattitudetowardshissecretary.18.WhatwasMrs.Youngafraidof? A.Herhusband’svacationmightbespoilt(破坏). B.Herhusbandwouldn’tagreetoherplan. C.Herhusband’ssecretarywouldspoilherplan.19.WhydidthesecretarywriteMr.Youngaletter? A.Shewantedtotellhimaboutthebusiness.B.Shewantedtosayhellotohim. C.ShewantedtotellMrs.YoungthatshewouldnotspoilMr.Young’sholiday.20.Whatdoyouthinkofthesecretary? A.Sheiscleverandresponsible. B.Sheisselfish. C.Shedoesn’tlikelisteningtoothers.Ⅱ.单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.inthetrafficjam,hegottotheschoolverylatethismorning. A.Havingcaught B.Becaught C.Beingcaught D.Caught22.Thegirlsaidnothing,deeplymovedandtearsinhereyes. A.surprising B.surprised C.exciting D.excited23.I’mterriblysorryIyou.It’sallright.ItisfiveyearssinceIhavelivedhere. A.don’trecognized B.haven’trecognized C.cannotrecognize D.didn’trecognize24.Youmadethesamemistakeforsecondtime,dropping“n”intheword“government”. A.a,the B.the,a C.the,an D.a,an25.Wasitattheschoolwasnamedafteraheroinehespenthischildhood? A.which,that B.where,which C.where,that D.there,that26.Waituntilyouaremore.It’sbettertobesurethansorry. A.inspired B.satisfied C.calm D.certain27.Dorotheawasalwaysspeakinghighlyofherroleintheplay,ofcourse,madetheothersunhappy. A.which B.that C.this D.it28.ZhouLanissaidabroad.Doyouknowwhatcountryhestudiedin?Yes,inBritain. A.tohavestudied B.tostudy C.tobestudying D.tohavebeenstudying29.WhatwereyoudoingwhenIphonedyoulastnight? Imypaintingandwasstartingtotakeabath. A.havealreadyfinished B.wasfinishing C.hadjustfinished D.wasgoingtofinish30.Therearemanyinterestingbooks,butI’matalosswhichtobuy. A.tochoose B.tobechosen C.tochoosefrom D.forchoosing31.Youseemtohavelostyourway.?I’mlookingforBuck’scottages. A.Whereareyoufrom B.Whatareyoulookingfor C.Whyso D.Needhelp32.ThenaturalistsetoffthewildofSouthAfricaakindofsnake-cobra. A.to,insearchof B.for,searching C.to,searchingfor D.for,inhissearchfor33.Shewonthefirstprize,thoughnoneofushadit. A.hoped B.expected C.thought D.wished34.Youshouldtakethemedicineafteryoureadthe. A.lines B.words C.instruction D.suggestion35.What’sthematterwithMary?Shewasn’tinvitedtotheball,butshestill. A.hopesso B.hopesthat C.hopesto D.hopesitⅢ.完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)NormanCousinswasabusinessmanfromtheUnitedStateswhooftentraveledaroundtheworldonbusiness.Heenjoyedhis36andtraveling.Then,afterreturningtotheUnitedStatesfroma37triptotheUnionofSovietSocialistRepublic(USSR),MrCousinsgotsick.Becausehehadpushedhisbodytothe38ofitsstrengthonthetrip,achangebegantotakeplace39him.Thematerialbetweenhisbonesbecame40.Inlessthanoneweekafterhisreturn,hecouldnot41.Everymovethathe42.waspainful.Hewasnotabletosleepatnight.ThedoctorstoldhimthattheydidnotknowhowtocureMrCousins’problemandhemightnever43overtheillness.MrCousins,however,refusedtogiveup44.MrCousinsthoughtthat45thoughtswerecausingbadchemicalchangesinhisbody.Hedidnotwanttotakemedicinetocurehimself.46,hefeltthathappythoughtsor47mightcurehisillness.Hebeganto48onhimselfwhilestillinthehospitalbywatchingfunnyshowsontelevision.MrCousinsquicklyfoundthat10minutesofreallaughterduringthe49gavehimtwohoursofpain-freesleepatnight.50thedoctorcouldnothelphome,MrCousinsleftthehospitalandcheckedintoahotelroomwherehecould51hisexperimentswithlaughter.Foreightdays,MrCousinsrestedinthehotelroomwatchingfunnyshowsontelevision,readingfunnybooks,andsleeping52hefelttired.Withinthreeweeks,hefeltwell53totakeavacationtoPuertoRicowherehebeganrunningonthebeachfor54.Afterafewmonths,MrCousinsreturnedtowork,Hehadlaughedhimselfbackto55.36.A.time B.holiday C.sleep D.work37.A.boring B.tiring C.dangerous D.pleasant38.A.top B.degree C.problem D.limit39.A.from B.around C.inside D.beside40.A.weak B.ill C.false D.painful41.A.speak B.breathe C.stand D.see42.A.made B.did C.took D.gave43.A.look B.get C.turn D.think44.A.effort B.hope C.treatment D.arrangement45.A.foolish B.unusual C.funny D.unhappy46.A.Instead B.However C.Therefore D.Otherwise47.A.sleep B.travel C.laughter D.television48.A.rescue B.operate C.try D.experiment49.A.day B.week C.month D.year50.A.Promising B.Deciding C.Doubting D.Recognizing51.A.invent B.begin C.continue D.prove52.A.until B.whenever C.unless D.sothat53.A.soon B.completely C.slowly D.enough54.A.exercise B.illness C.rest D.pleasure55.A.power B.sense C.health D.happinessⅣ.阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)A Throughouthistory,peoplehavebeeninterestedinknowinghowlanguagefirstbegan,butnooneknowsexactlywhereandhowthishappened.However,wedoknowalotaboutlanguages,thelanguagesoftodayandalsothelanguagesofearliertimes.Thereareprobablyaboutthreethousandlanguagesintheworldtoday.Chineseisthelanguagewiththemostspeakers.English,RussianandSpanisharealsospokenbymillionsofpeople.Ontheotherhand,somelanguages,intheworldhavelessthanonehundredspeakers. Thereareseveralimportantfamiliesoflanguagesintheworld.Forexample,mostlanguagesofEuropeareinonelargefamilycalledIndo-European.Theoriginal(最初的)languageofthisfamilywasspokenabout4,500yearsago.ManyofthepresentlanguagesofEuropeandIndiaaremodernformsofthelanguageof4,500yearsago. Languagesarealwayschanging.TheEnglishoftodayisverydifferentfromtheEnglishof500yearsago.Intimesomeevendieoutcompletely.About1000yearsagoEnglishwasalittle-knownrelativeofGermanspokenononeofthebordersofEurope. Ifalanguagehasalargenumberofspeakersorifitisveryold,theremaybedifferencesinthewayitisspokenindifferentareas.Thatis,thelanguagemayhaveseveraldialects.Chineseisagoodexampleofdialectdifferences.Chinesehasbeenspokenforthousandsofyearsbymanymillionsofspeakers.TheirdifferencesbetweenthedialectsofChinesearesogreatthatspeakersofChinesefromsomepartsoftheChinacannotunderstandspeakersfromotherparts.56.Thefirstparagraphmainlytellsusthat________. A.mostpeopleintheworldspeakChinese B.therearethousandsoflanguagesintheworldtoday C.manhasmuchknowledgeaboutlanguages D.somepeopleknowseverallanguages57.MostEuropeanandIndianlanguages. A.willsoondieoutcompletely B.wereoncearelativeofEnglish C.arenolongerspoken. D.comefromthesamefamily58.About1,000yearsago,English. A.hadlittlerelationwithGerman B.wasnotknowntoGermans C.waswidelyusedonpartofEuropeanmainland D.wasnotwellknownandhadsomethingtodowithGerman59.Theword“dialect”inthelastparagraphmeans________. A.theformofalanguageusedinonepartofthecountry B.thesignusedbytheChinesepeopleinaspecialarea C.thedifferencebetweentheoldandtoday’sChinese D.aspeciallanguagespokenbyChineseBBeijingWorldHotelBAUHAUSHereweopenedanexcellentGermanbar.Guestswillfeeltheatmosphere(气氛)ofabarinBerlin,enjoyrealGermanbeersandmeals.Nightlylivebandperformancefrom21:00hoursonwards.Location:GroundLevel,WestWingBuilding,BeijingWorldTradeCenterOperatinghours:12:00to03:00hours(Sun—Thu)12:00to05:00hours(Fri—Sat)LOSTHORIZON YouarethestarattheLostHorizonroom.Over7,000selectionsofMandarin,Japanese,Cantonese,Korean,TaiwaneseandEnglishsongsareallforyoursingingpleasure.GOURMETItissosimpletoprepareagreatmealathomenowthatyoucanbuythebestmeats,milkproducts,wines,breads,cakesandmore……allunderoneroof.Location:Basement1,BeijingWorldTradeCenterOperatinghours:19:00to21:00hours60.BeijingWorldHotelisaplace________. A.whereyoucanstaycomfortably B.whichseemstobedividedinto3partsatleast C.youcanvisitanytimebydayoratnight D.whichlookslikeabighotelinBerlin61.Theword“location”inthethreeparagraphallmeans“” A.theplacethatfitsyou B.whereitis C.whereyoucanenjoyyourself D.theplacethatsellsgoodfoodanddrinks62.OneofthesignshereshowsthatBauhausisaplacewhereonecan_________. A.buythebestbeers B.enjoystayingatnightfrom9:00p.m.onward C.drinkbeersmadeinGermany D.enjoyagoodnightdrinkingbeersandlisteningtomusiconlyafter9:00p.m.63.LOSTHORIZONisaplaceonecan________. A.listentoover7,000songssunginseverallanguages B.singover7,000songsinseverallanguages C.singandlistentosongssunginseverallanguages D.enjoysingingandlisteningtoover7,000songsinseverallanguagesCHaveyoueverthoughtaboutalltheeffortsweputintoourlives,yetwestillsometimesfeelunappreciated(不被赏识,不被领情)?Wegivesomuchtoourfamilies.Wegoshopping,preparemeals,keepourhomesinorder,dothewashingandevenhelpourchildrenwiththeirhomework.Wegiveouttimeandcreativity(创造力)toourjobs.Andifthatisn’tenough,manyofusarenowhelpingouragingparentswiththeirhouseholdwork,Weknowweareappreciatedeventhoughwedon’talwaysgeta‘thankyou’. Isn’titanywonderthatweflopdownonthesofaafteranothertiringdayandthink,“Isthatallthereis?” Howoftendowethinkaboutdoingsomethingkindforsomeoneotherthanthefamily?Maybeevenastrangerinneed.Manyofyouarethinking:Ihardlyhavetheenergyattheendofthedaytomakemyselfacupoftea,letalonetaketimetohelpaperfectstranger,yettakingamomenttohelpsomeone,offeringakindwordtosomeonegivesusasenseofwarmthandappreciation.Why?Becausewhenwegivewithoutexpectinganythinginreturn,weareneverdisappointed.Givingfromtheheartgivesusasenseofsatisfactionthatweneverfeelfromdoingthewashingormakingabed.Ifyoulookaround,therearemanychancestoofferahelpinghandwithouthavingtoopenyourwallet.Itcouldbeassimpleasbakingsomecookiesforahomelessshelter(避难所)ortakingsome“handmedown”clothesorbookstoawomen’scrisis(危机)center,orevenhelpinganelderlypersondohisorhershopping. Thenexttimeyoufeelunappreciated,tiredoutandmaybealittlesorryforyourself,tryofferinganactofkindnesstosomeoneinneed.Youwillfeelwarmthinyourheartthatisverycomfortingandrewarding.Andyoumightevengeta“thankyou”.64.Accordingtothetext,westillsometimesfeelunappreciatedevenif. A.wegivesomuchtoourfamilies. B.wedevoteourtimeandcreativitytoourjobs. C.wedosomethingforsomeoneinneed. D.bothAandB.65.Whenthewriterasks,“Howoftendowethinkaboutdoingsomethingkindforsomeoneotherthanthefamily?”,hereallymeans. A.manyofusaredoingsomethingforothers. B.manyofusarestillonlythinkingaboutourfamily. C.manyofushavenotimetohelpstrangers. D.nobodybuthetakestimetohelpothers.66.Whatcansatisfyusaccordingtothewriter? A.Givingwithoutexpectinganythinginreturn. B.Takingamomenttohelpsomeone. C.Offeringawarmwordtosomeone. D.Bakingsomecookiesforapoorhomelessshelter.D TeadrinkingwascommoninChinafornearlyonethousandyearsbeforeanyoneinEuropehadeverheardabouttea.PeopleinBritainweremuchslowerinfindingoutwhatteawaslike,mainlybecauseteawasveryexpensive.ItcouldnotbeboughtinshopsandeventhosepeoplewhocouldaffordtohaveitsentfromHollanddidsoonlybecauseitwasafashionablecuriosity(好奇).Someofthemwerenotsurehowtouseit.Theythoughtitwasavegetableandtriedcookingtheleaves.Thentheyservedthemmixedwithbutterandsalt.Theysoondiscoveredtheirmistake,butmanypeopleusedtospreadtheusedtealeavesonbreadandgivethemtotheirchildrenassandwiches. Tearemainedscarce(少见)andveryexpensiveinEnglanduntiltheshipsoftheEastIndiaCompanybegantobringitdirectfromChinaearlyintheseventeenthcentury.Duringthenextfewyearssomuchteacameintothecountrythatthepricefellandmanypeoplecouldaffordtobuyit. AtthesametimepeopleinEuropewerebecomingmoreandmorefondoftea.Untilthenteahadbeendrunkwithoutmilkinit,butonedayafamousFrenchladynamedMadamedeSevignedecidedtoseewhatteatastedlikewhenmilkwasadded.Shefounditsopleasantthatshewouldneveragaindrinkitwithoutmilk.Becauseshewassuchagreatladythatherfriendsthoughttheymustcopyeverythingshedid,theyalsodranktheirteawithmilkinit.SlowlythishabitspreaduntilitreachedEnglandandtodayonlyfewBritonsdrinkteawithoutmilk. Atfirst,teawasusuallydrunkafterdinnerintheevening.Nooneeverthoughtofdrinkingteaintheafternoonuntiladuchess(公爵夫人)foundthatacupofteaandapieceofcakeatthreeorfouro’clockstoppedhergetting“asinkingfeeling”asshecalledit.Sheinvitedherfriendstohavethisnewmealwithherandso,tea–timewasborn.67.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext? A.TheBritonsgotexpensiveteafromIndia B.TeareachedBritainfromHolland. C.TheBritonswerethefirstpeopleinEuropewhodranktea. D.Itwasnotuntilthe17thcenturythattheBritonshadtea.68.PeopleinEuropebegantodrinkteawithmilkbecause. A.ittastedlikemilk B.ittastedmorepleasant C.itbecameapopulardrink D.MadamedeSevisnewassuchaladywithgreatsocialinfluencethatpeopletriedtocopythewayshedranktea.69.WemayinferfromthepassagethatthehabitofdrinkingteainBritainwasmostlybecauseoftheinfluence(影响)of. A.afamousFrenchlady B.theancientChinese C.theuppersocialclass D.peopleinHolland70.TeabecameapopulardrinkinBritain. A.intheeighteenthcentury B.inthesixteenthcentury C.intheseventeenthcentury D.inthelateseventeenthcentury71.Thepassagemainlydiscusses. A.thehistoryofteadrinkinginBritain B.howteabecameapopulardrinkinBritain C.howtheBritonsgotthehabitofdrinkingtea D.howtea–timewasbornE Louis“Satchmo”Armstrong(1900-1971),anAfrican–Americanmusician,isoneofthemostimportantfiguresinthehistoryofjazz.Inthe1920s,thistrumpeter,singerandbandleaderbeganexploringtheboundaries(分界)ofjazztechniqueandstyle.Mastersofjazztodayadmit(承认)theirdebttothispioneer. Armstrong’sgiftwasobviousfromthestartofhiscareer(事业)。Hisearliestrecordings–firstwithabandledbyhisformerteacher,Joe“King”Oliver,andthenwithhisownband–earnedArmstronginternationalfamefortechnicaloriginality(独创性).Hefreedhisplayingfromtheordinaryrhythms(节奏)ofearlyjazzbycreatingmusicalphrasesthatseemedtoopposethepulseofasong,onlytocombinethemintheplacelater.Hisdeepandroughvoicebecameasspecialashiscornet(短号)playing,especiallyinhisscatperformances.Scatisasingingstyleinwhichmeaninglesssyllables(音节)arerepeatedwithoutpreparation.Armstrong’sscatwasamongtheearliesteverrecorded. By1930,Armstronghadturnedtomorecommercial(商业的),lessexperimentaljazz.Somemusicianscriticized(批评)himforthis.ButothersinsistedthattherealpowerofArmstrong’sartlayinitsgrace(优雅)andsensitivity,finequalitiesoftheheartwhichremainedinhismusic.Inthefollowingyears,Armstrongtraveledaroundtheworldastheleading“goodwillambassador”ofAmericanjazzmusic.Thegentlenessandgreatattractionof“Satchmo”filledhismusicandmadehimoneoftheworld’smostbelovedperformersforoverfortyyears.72.Whichofthefollowingbesttellswhathispassageisabout? A.Armstrong’spersonalattraction. B.Armstrong’sbestwork. C.ApraiseforArmstrong’scontributiontojazz. D.Acomparison(对比)ofArmstrong’smusicwiththatofearliermusicians.73.Whywas“Satchmo”criticizedbysomeofhisworkmatesin1930s? A.Formakingfewerrecordings. B.Forlosinginterestinmusic. C.Forgivinguphisscatperformances. D.Forturninghisattentionawayfrommakingchanges.74.WhichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasoneofthereasonsforArmstrong’ssuccess? A.Histechnicaloriginality. B.Hispersonality. C.Hisearlyexperiencesin“King”Oliver’sband. D.Hisrecordingswerethefirstevermade.,75.WhatdoyouthinkmadeArmstrongthe“goodwillambassador”ofAmericanjazzmusic? A.Hisworldtravels. B.Hisattractionandfinequalities. C.Hisscatsinging. D.Hispreferenceforcommercial,lessexperimentaljazz.第二卷(两部分,共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)Ⅴ.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)要求:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。 该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。 该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。DearZhouLan, Thankyouforyourletterof14thMarch.Iamgladbut 76.______excitedatthegoodnewsIhavegotthefirstprizeforthe 77.______competition,andalsolookingforwardtovisitBeijing. 78.______I’dliketobeonholidayfrom15thJaneto5thJuly, 79.______whenisthetimefortheNationalGames,andIwould 80.______beverythankfulifyoucanarrangeformetowatchsome 81.______ofthematches,andwillmeetsomeofthefamousplayers. 82.______TheplacesI’dliketovisitmostistheSummer 83.______PlaceandtheGreatWall,ifpossibly,allthe 84.______well-knownplaceofinterestinBeijing . 85.______IamverygratefultoyouandyourcompanyforgivingmethisgoodchanceYourssincerelyXiaoMingⅥ.书面表达请根据以下三个提示写出一篇完整的作文。字数要求:120—130字左右。1.现象:当每年秋季落叶满地的时候,总能看见一些清洁工焚烧树叶。2.议论:其实,焚烧树叶会带来很大的害处。燃烧会产生大量烟尘,进而对大气造成污染(pollute)(vt.)并直接影响人体健康,甚至导致癌症。3.建议:请各位考生发挥想象力,提出合理化建议。 高二上学期期中试卷一、听力:1-5CAACA6-10BCCCA11-15AACCB16-20CBAAA二、单项选择:21-25DDDCA26-30DAACC31-35DDBCC三、完型填空:36-40DBDCA41-45CABBD46-50ACDAB51-55CBDAC四、阅读理解:56-59CDDA60-63BBCD64-66DBA67-71BDCCA72-75CDDB五、短文改错:76.but→and 77.news∧that78.visit→visiting 79.√80.when→which81.can→could82.will去悼 83.is→are84.possibly→possible85.place→placesEveryautumn,fallenleavescoverstreetseverywhere.Wecanalwaysseecleanersburningpilesofleavestocleartheroadeasily.However,burningleavesdoesgreatharmtoourenvironmentandhealth.Thefireproducesthicksmoke,whichseriouslypollutestheair.Breathingthepollutedairwilldamageourbodies,andlong-termexposuremayevenleadtocancer.Weshouldtakebetterwaystodealwithfallenleaves.First,workerscancollectleavesandtransportthemtospecialfactories.Theretheleavescanbemadeintonaturalfertilizerforfarmland.Besides,thegovernmentcanmakestrictrulestostopleafburningandcallonpeopletoprotectcleanair.YourssincerelyXiaoMing听力原文第一节(5段短对话,每段仅读一遍)Text1M:WouldyoucometomyhousefordinnerthisSunday?W:I’dloveto,butIhavetogotomycousin’spartythatday.1.Whatdoesthewomanmean?Text2M:Hi!Longtimenosee!Ican’tbelievewemeethereagainjustoneweekafterweparted.W:Meneither!It’ssuchasurprise.2.Whatcanyouinferfromthedialogue?Text3M:Mum,canIgotowatchamoviewithmyfriendsnow?W:Finishyourhomeworkfirst,Frank.Afterthat,helpmecleantherooms.3.WhatisFrankprobablygoingtodoafterthedialogue?Text4W:Doyoutakeyourparent

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