西藏自治区拉萨市2019届高三下学期第一次模拟考试英语试题(含听力)
展开考试时间:120分钟; 总分:150分
本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。考试时间120分钟,共150分。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分 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. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Father and daughter. B. Brther and sister. C. Mther and sn.
2. Hw des the man prbably feel?
A. Patient. B. Stressed ut. C. Cnfident.
3. What can be said abut the wman?
A. She lived in Italy befre. B. She will visit the twer sn.
C. She advised the man t study in Italy.
4. What des the man want t knw?
A. What the wman made fr dinner. B. Hw lng the sup was cked C. What ingredients the wman used.
5. What d we knw abut the man?
A. He is nt busy at the mment. B. He is wandering arund a supermarket. C. He is ging t meet smene in the bkstre.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6. Wh is the man?
A. A ck. B. A teacher. C. A dctr.
7. What des the man suggest?
A. Salt isn’t that terrible. B. The wman shuldn’t eat salt.
C. Mre studies n salt need t be dne.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. What is the girl nervus abut?
A. Making friends. B. Lking fr her classes.
C. Starting sccer practice.
9. Hw will the girl get t schl tmrrw?
A. Her dad will take her. B. Her friend will drive her.
C. She will ride her bicycle.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. When did the wman last g t Chicag?
A. In the spring. B. In the fall. C. In the winter.
11. Wh will the man visit in Chicag?
A. His sister. B. His friends. C. His uncle.
12. What surprised the man?
A. The Sears Twer changed its name.
B. Taste f Chicag Festival is free.
C. The Willis Twer is the wrld’s tallest building.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. In which way are the speakers talking?
A. Online. B. Face t face. C. Over the phne.
14. What did the man rder?
A. A small pizza. B. Orange juice. C. Apple juice.
15. What did the wman get wrng?
A. The man’s name. B. The man’s phne number.
C. The man’s address.
16. When will the man prbably get his rder?
A. In 25 minutes. B. In 40 minutes. C. In 50 minutes.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Wh wanted Britain t leave the Eurpean Unin?
A. Yunger peple. B. Older British residents.
C. 52% f the internatinal cmmunity.
18. What did experts think was ging t happen?
A. The “Remain” side was ging t lse a clse cntest.
B. The “Leave” side was ging t lse by a little.
C. The “Remain” side was ging t win by a lt.
19. Hw d the mst peple prbably feel nw?
A. Pleased and relieved. B. Tired and stressed.
C. Surprised and uncertain.
20. Hw much value did the British pund lse?
A. Less than 10%. B. Abut 15%. C. As much as 48%.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A.
Buddhist paintings
A distinctive genre f art histry, Buddhist paintings are largely f the Ming and Qing dynasties. In additin t the Buddhas(佛像), the paintings als prtray Taist (道教的) figures and flk tale fairies, and nrmally used emperrs, chancellrs and generals as prttypes (蓝本). They feature meticulus (一丝不苟的) gngbi brushwrk and thick layers f magnificent clrs.
9am-5pm, clsed n Mndays, until April 6. Capital Museum,16 Fuxingmenwai Dajie (Street), Xicheng district, Beijing. 010-6337-0491/2.
Retrspective fr an Impressinist
Oil painter Sun Yuntai (1913-2005) expressed a deep affectin fr nature in his landscapes that feature cmplex and accurate brushwrk. A cmmemrative (纪念的) exhibitin at Ska Art Center displays 29 f his paintings created between 1989 and 1999. The paintings are rich with genuine emtins and imaginatin.
10am-6:30pm, until March 30. Ska Art Center, 798 art district, 4Jiuxianqia Lu (Rad), Chayang district, Beijing. 010-5978-4808.
Ryal cllectin
Masterpieces frm the cllectins f the prince f Liechtenstein are n shw in Shanghai until the beginning f June. The shw cnsists f mre than 100 il paintings, prints and tapestries (织锦) . Highlights include wrks by Peter Paul Rubens, Anthny van Dyck and thers frm the Flemish schl f painting.
9 am-5pm, Tue-Sun, until Jun 2. Exhibitin hall 17, China Art Museum Shanghai, 205 Shangnan Lu (Rad), Pudng New Area, Shanghai. 400-921-9021.
Qi Baishi’s euvre
Beijing Fine Art Academy’s museum basts many wrks by Qi Baishi (1864-1957), the Chinese painting master, ranging frm his ink-and-wash wrks t calligraphy and seals. The exhibitin enriches peple’s understanding f Qi’s art philsphy by displaying his diaries, letters, pems and ntes, alng with his artwrks. It als shws fr the first time a set f 12 paintings f Chinese zdiac animals. The subject was a rarity f Qi’s euvre (全部作品) that mstly feature muntains and water, flwers and birds and figures.
9 am-5 pm, until April 8. Art Museum f Beijing Fine Art Academy, Curtyard 12, Chayang Gngyuan Nan Lu (Rad), Beijing. 010-6502-5171.
21. Which f the fllwing exhibitins lasts the lngest time?
A. Buddhist paintings B. Ryal cllectin
C. Qi Baishi’s euvre D. Retrspective fr an Impressinist
22. If yu belive in Buddhism, where yu can g t appreciate an exhibitin?
A. Ska Art Center B. Art Museum f Beijing Fine Art Academy
C. Capital Museum
D. Exhibitin hall 17, China Art Museum Shanghai
23. Frm the text, we can knw that if yu wrk in Beijing and are free after 5pm, yu can nly enjy ________.
A. Qi Baishi’s euvre B. Buddhist paintings
C. Ryal cllectin D. Retrspective fr an Impressinist
B.
Octber might seem t be pumpkin mnth in the U.S. The hliday f Hallween (万圣节) cmes n Octber 31. Americans arund the cuntry are already using scial media t shw ff their pumpkin grwing and carving skills.
Pumpkins are rund, range fruits related t squashes (南瓜小果) and gurds (葫芦). Peple use their flesh and seeds fr fd, but they are als ppular decratins in the fall.
Tw big pumpkins recently made headlines in the U.S. A farmer in the nrtheastern state f Rhde Island brke the recrd fr the largest pumpkin ever grwn in Nrth America. Richard Wallace’s pumpkin weighed 1,026 kilgrams. It brke his sn’s recrd frm 2015. Rn Wallace’s pumpkin nly weighed 1,011 kilgrams last year. A schlteacher in the nrthwestern state f Washingtn brught her large pumpkin t an event in Califrnia. Her pumpkin was the champin, weighing 866 kilgrams. It turns ut that Cindy Tbeck’s pumpkin grew frm ne f the seeds frm Rn Wallace’s pumpkin frm 2015.
While thse pumpkins are large, they are still nt the largest in the wrld. Accrding t the website BigPumpkins.cm, Richard Wallace’s pumpkin is nly the secnd-heaviest pumpkin f the year. A man in Belgium prduced a pumpkin that weighed almst 1,200 kilgrams. Smithsnian magazine wrte a stry abut peple wh try t grw large pumpkins. In 35 years, the size f recrd pumpkins has grwn frm abut 225 kilgrams t ver 1,000 kilgrams. Pumpkin farmers trying t grw recrd fruits are taking the seeds f champin pumpkins frm ne year and breeding them with ther large pumpkins.
But peple are nt just grwing pumpkins. They are carving them, t. One Twitter user frm Britain recently psted a pht f a pumpkin designed t lk like U.S. presidential candidate Dnald Trump. N wrd f a Hillary Clintn pumpkin design. But ne pumpkin farmer in Califrnia allws visitrs t sht small pumpkins ut f a cannn. The targets? Large paper cut-uts f bth Trump and Clintn.
24. Accrding t the text, which f the fllwing statements is FALSE?
A. Hallween falls n Octber every year.
B. In 1981, the then recrd pumkin weighed abut 866 kilgrams.
C. In the U. S., pumpkins are used fr entertainment as well as fr fd.
D. The new recrd pumpkin usually has bilgical relatinship with the previus recrd pumpkin.
25. S far, the heaviest pumpkin was prduced in ________.
A. Britain B. Belgium
C. the nrtheastern state f Rhde Island
D. the nrthwestern state f Washingtn
26. The underlined wrd “breeding” in the 4th paragraph prbably means _______.
A. imprving the quality
B. speeding up the grwing prcess
C. strengthening the ability t resist disease
D. prducing yung nes in a cntrlled way
27. Hw is the last paragraph mainly develped?
A. By listing examples B. By ffering analyses
C. By telling experiences D. By making cmparisns
C.
Have yu ever tried t draw a straight line, nly t find it turns ut all wrng? Or shw yurself ff at a party but the sng that yu’d practiced s many a time suddenly becme mre difficult?
I’ve had bth these experiences. As a senir student, I have t take a great many exams. Each time, I enter ne, thinking “I cannt fail this time.” I get a lw mark.
But dn’t be surprised—it’s nt because we dn’t try, r make enugh preparatins, r take it seriusly. On the cntrary, it is because we put urselves under t much pressure. It is thinking “I must...” that makes us taste the terrible flavr f failure.
We ften say t ur friends, “Dn’t be t hard n yurself!” But when we set ur wn gals, we may nt listen t ur wn advice.
In ding s, we are making ur path t success increasingly difficult.
S why nt thrw away this crazy pursuit t get the best? Just face the prblem lying befre yu with a calm mind, enjy the hard wrk and yu will succeed.
In my pinin, keeping a calm state f mind is a skill fr life. Fr peple wh want t succeed, realizing this is a very imprtant lessn.
S next time when yu’re trying t draw a straight line r put n a perfrmance, tell yurself, “If I can just d it better than last time, it’s a success.”
Keep a calm state f mind, and yu will be happy whether yu succeed r fail.
28. Which f the fllwing is an idea the authr is trying t get acrss?
A. Yu dn’t need t practice s many times t sing a sng well.
B. We dn’t always have t fllw ur wn advice.
C. We shuld nt frce urselves t d well in exams.
D. T draw a straight line needs lts f skills
29. What the authr tells us nt t be surprised at is that ________.
A. peple fail althugh they’ve tried
B. peple may succeed thugh they dn’t try
C. straight lines are nt really straight
D. everybdy shuld taste the flavr f failure
30. The underlined paragraph mainly tells us ________.
A. why we make ur path t success difficult
B. hw t keep a calm state f mind
C. hw imprtant it is t be calm
D. why sme peple are successful in life
31. Which f the fllwing can be a prper title fr the article?
A. Calm Peple Win Success
B. Hpe fr the Best, Prepare fr the Wrst
C. Failure is the mther f Success D. Hard Wrk Leads t Success
D.
When cmputer servers perate a cmplex prgram, they can get very ht. Cling the servers can be cstly. S researchers asked what wuld happen if the heat created by the servers culd be captured and used? Data centers f large Internet cmpanies such as Ggle and Micrsft have thusands f cmputer servers. As these servers prcess infrmatin, they create large amunts f heat, s they need huge cling systems. These systems send the heat int the air.
The Dutch cmpany Nerdalize thinks paying fr electricity t perate the servers and then paying again t cl them is a waste f energy. S it develped a device called the e-Radiatr. It is a cmputer server that als wrks as a heating surce.
Baz Leupe is the chief executive fficer f Nerdalize. He says the e-Radiatr saves mney because cmpanies dn’t have t pay t cl their servers. “ kilwatt hur yu are using is used twice -- nce t heat the hme and nce t cmpute the client’s task withut the cling verhead.” He says five hmewners in The Netherlands are testing the heating device in their hmes.
“We reimburse the electricity the server uses, and that we can d because f the cmputer clients n the ther side, and, in that way, hmewners actually get heating fr free, and cmputer users dn’t have t pay fr the verhead f the data center.”
Jan Visser is ne f the participants in the year-lng experiment. He says the amunt f heat prduced by the e-Radiatr depends n the wrk being dne by the cmputer server. He says it cannt be used as the primary surce f heat. But he is ready t try it. He says if it prvides enugh warmth, he will be able t use his hme’s heating system less, which will save him mney.
Nerdalize says e-Radiatrs create heat temperatures f up t 55 degrees Celsius. It says the devices culd save users up t $440 in heating csts a year.
32. What is the main functin f the e-Radiatr?
A. It can make the cmputer wrk faster.
B. It can be used as the primary surce f heat.
C. It can cl the cmputer servers
D. It can absrb the heat prduced by cmputers
33. The underlined wrd “cstly” in paragraph1isclsest in meaning t ______.
A. difficult B. easy B. cmplicated D. expensive
34. Accrding t Jan Visser, we can infer that his attitudes twards the e-Radiatr is _______.
A. Subjective B. Optimistic C. Skeptical D. Curius
35. The underlined wrd “them” in the secnd paragraph prbably refers t ________.
A. the cmputer serves B. heating devices
C. data centers D. the hmewners
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Ways t Make Peple Like Yu
1. Remember a persn’s name .
It is said that the sweetest sund t a persn’s ears is their wn name. “The average persn is mre interested in their wn name than in all the ther names in the wrld put tgether.” Peple lve their names s much that they will ften dnate large amunts f mney just t have a building named after themselves. 36
2. Be a gd listener.
Encurage thers t talk abut themselves. The easiest way t becme a gd cnversatinalist is t becme a gd listener. T be a gd listener, we must actually care abut what peple have t say. 37 They just want smene wh will listen t them.
3. Talk in terms f the ther persn’s interest.
38 If we talk t peple abut what they are interested in, they will feel valued and value us in return.
4. 39
“Yu can make mre friends in tw mnths by being interested in them than in tw years by making them interested in yu.” The nly way t make quality, lasting friendships is t learn t be genuinely interested in them and their interests.
5. Make the ther persn feel imprtant – and d it sincerely.
40 We lve t feel imprtant and s des everyne else. Peple will talk t us fr hurs if we allw them t talk abut themselves. If we can make peple feel imprtant in a sincere and appreciative way, then we will win all the friends we culd ever dream f.
A. Becme genuinely interested in ther peple.
B. We shuld think f questins in the shes f ther peple.
C. Many times peple dn’t want an entertaining cnversatin partner.
D. We shuld ffer as much time as we can t ther peple wh talk t us.
E. The glden rule is t treat ther peple as we wuld like t be treated.
F. The ryal rad t a persn’s heart is t talk abut the things he r she
treasures mst.
G. We can make peple feel extremely valued and imprtant by remembering their name.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
As children, we all dream f what we want t be when we grw up. When I was yunger, I wanted t be a fashin 41 . I wrked very hard at schl t get gd 42 . S at the beginning, I 43 t study fashin design at university. When I gt there, I hated the curse fr sme reasn, which is still unknwn t me, I did nt want t becme part f the fashin industry 44 .
I nw study French. I’m twenty. I 45 dn’t knw what I want t d when I finish 46 . This year, I have been wrking as a 47 assistant. Over the past seven mnths, I’ve taught English t hundreds f students. I’ve 48 my culture with them; it’s been a truly rewarding experience. The 49 part, has been seeing these students prgress. Wnderful as this 50 has been, I’m still nt cnvinced that I want t g int teaching.
This summer, I have an internship(实习)with a publishing cmpany. I’m 51 lking frward t trying ut smething new-and hpefully 52 if it’s smething I wuld like t d 53 in the future.
I think that ur 54 can be heavily influenced by ur 55 . Sme parents nly want their children t 56 subjects such as engineering, maths, science r medicine. This can make yung peple feel 57 int studying certain subjects, which can be stressful.
At the end f the day, there’s n rush t decide 58 yu want t d with the rest f yur life. Many peple 59 careers several times during their lifetime, s there’s always time t 60 a different career path!
41. A. seller B. mdel C. designer D. bss
42. A. methds B. gals C. psitins D. grades
43. A. applied B. cntinued C. regretted D. deserved
44. A. n earth B. any lnger C. after all D. at the least
45. A. still B. ever C. instead D. nly
46. A. bargain B. university C. agriculture D. medicine
47. A. wrker B. president C. language D. safety
48. A. hnred B. disturbed C. replaced D. shared
49. A. best B. starnge C. surprising D. peaceful
50. jurney B. experience C. educatin D. relatinship
51. never B. anxiusly C. really D. rughly
52. picking up B. putting ff C. wrking ut D. figuring ut
53. A. less B. mre C. secretly D. sickly
54. riches B. incmes C. chices D. future
55. sciety B. teahers C. custmers D. parents
56. A. study B. quit C. intrduce D. admit
57. A. pressured B. encuraged C. annyed D. relaxed
58. A. that B. what C. when D. hw
59. A. lse B. adapt C. change D. discuss
60. A. argue B. ffer C. hide D. fllw
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The Silk Rad is a name f different rads 61 lng ag cnnected Eurpe, Africa and Asia. Peple 62 (get) t these different places alng the rads. Scientists believe that peple began t travel the Silk Rad abut 3,000 years ag. The Silk Rad cvered abut 6,500 kilmeters. It went frm Rme t China, that is 63 (say), frm the West t the Far East. 64 (merchant) travelled alng the Silk Rad t carry silk, f curse. They als carried and traded things like spices, clth, jewels and gld.
During 65 (it) busiest perid, the Silk Rad allwed peple frm many different cultures and cuntries t meet each ther and mix. The Silk Rad allwed the sharing f 66 (value) things and new ideas. While 67 (travel) the Silk Rad, peple shared gds, stries, languages and cultures.
In mdern times, the ld Silk Rad rutes 68 (use) all the same, but nw they are crssed by trains instead 69 camels and hrses. There is even a silk rad museum in Jiuquan in China. It has mre than 35,000 bjects frm alng the Silk Rad. In this way, China prtects 70 histry f many cuntries and peples.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏子符号(∧)并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Hw’s everything ging? I knw yu’ re interested in traditin Chinese culture, s I’ m writing t tell yu ne f my recent experience.
I visited the Capital Museum during the winter vacatin r explred Chinese histry and culture. I chse it as my destinatin because f it huses a variety f exhibits, like paintings, antiques, crafts and s n. Beside, the architecture f the museum features the cmbinatin f traditin and mdernity.
The visit is fair wrthwhile. I am amazing at the wisdm f Chinese peple and impressed by the brilliance f Chinese civilizatin.
Feels a itch fr the visit? I’ d like shw yu arund the museum. Waiting fr
yur cming!
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
昆曲(Kunqu Opera),是中国传统戏曲中最古老的剧种之一,也是中国
传统文化艺术,特别是戏曲艺术中的珍品,被称为百花园中的一朵“兰花”。假定你是李华, 最近你校将举办昆曲宣传活动。请给你的外教Tny写一封邮件邀请他参加。
内容包括:
1. 时间和地点;
2. 活动内容:讲座、现场表演等。
注意:
1. 字数:100词左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
英语Ⅰ卷参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,每题1.5分,共30分)
1—5 BBACA6—10 CABCA11—15 CACBB16—20 ABBCB
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A篇:【语篇导读】:本文主要介绍了几则艺术作品的主要内容、作者、展览时间、地点以及联系方式等。
21. B. 细节理解题。根据文中表明的各个展览的持续时间可以看出,Ryal cllectin是持续到6月2日,时间较其他的展览都长。因此,正确答案为B项。
29. A. 推理判断题。从文章开头给出的几个例子可以看出,人们很努力地去尝试了,但还是失败了。再从这些例子向论述过渡时用到了这句话“But dn’t be surprised”,此话承接前文,可见是要我们对于努力后仍然失败不要感到吃惊。由此可知,正确答案应为A项。
30. B. 句意理解题。作者在这句话中告诉我们在面对问题时要冷静等。由此可知,正确答案应为B项。
31. A. 标题判断题。纵观全文内容可知,只有A项作为标题最符合文章的内容和观点。
D篇:【语篇导读】:我们知道,计算机的服务器在运作一个复杂的程序时,本身会发热。冷却服务器的成本又很高。最近,研究人员发明了一种被称作e-Radiatrde的设备。这种设备既可用作服务器,同时还可用作热量来源。但是目前还不能作为基本的热量来源。待将来改进后可以作为家庭热量来源,这会为家庭取暖节省不小的开支。
32. C. 细节理解题。根据第二段中的信息“…paying fr electricity t perate the servers and then paying again t cl them is a waste f energy. S it develped a device called the e-Radiatr.”以及第三段中的信息“He says the e-Radiatr saves mney because cmpanies dn’t have t pay t cl their servers.”可知,the e-Radiatr的主要作用是“使电脑的服务器冷却”,由此可知正确答案应为C项。
33. D. 词义猜测题。根据文中第三段中的“…dn’t have t pay t cl their servers.”、第五段中的“which will save him mney”以及最后一段中的“It says the devices culd save users up t $440 in heating csts a year.”可知,此处下划线单词所在句子的含义应是“冷却服务器费用是很高的”,由此可知,cstly的含义是“昂贵的”,与expensive意义相同。所以,正确答案应为D项。
34. B. 态度评价题。根据第五段的信息“He says if it prvides enugh warmth, he will be able t use his hme’s heating system less, which will save him mney.”可知,Jan Visser对于the e-Radiatr的看法应是乐观的。故正确答案为B项。
35. A. 代词指代题。该下划线代词“them”所在句子大意:Nerdalize认为为操作电脑服务器花费电费然后冷却服务器再花钱简直就是能源的浪费。由此可知,此处them指代的应是电脑服务器。由此可知,正确答案应为A项。
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
36—40 GCFAE
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节:完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)
【语篇导读】:很多人在人生中几次改变职业,所以总是有时间遵循不同的职业道路。
第二节:语法填空(15分,每小题1.5分)
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第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错
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附:听力录音稿
Text 1
W: What are yu getting Dad fr his birthday this year?
M: I was thinking f getting him a new suit and tie. He’s had the same set since we were brn.
Text 2
W: Are yu excited abut getting married next mnth?
M: I am, but there’s still s much t d. We haven’t even figured ut what music we want at the receptin, r what kind f cake we’re ging t have.
Text 3
M: I’m ging t Italy fr the first time. I knw yu studied abrad there. D yu have any suggestins abut what I shuld d while I’m there?
W: Yu have t eat pizza, f curse. The Leaning Twer f Pisa is incredible. Yu shuld definitely visit it.
Text 4
M: This dinner yu made is amazing! What did yu put in the sup?
W: It’s mstly vegetables and chicken. I added sme tmat sauce.
Text 5
M: Excuse me. Are there any bkstres arund here n campus?
W: What kinds f bks d yu want t buy?
M: Nthing in particular. I just want t kill sme time.
W: There is a big supermarket in the west crner f ur university. Maybe yu can find what yu want there.
Text 6
M: What brings yu in tday?
W: As yu knw, I have pretty high bld pressure, s I’ve been trying t stay away frm salt, but my bld pressure isn’t ging dwn.
M: Well, new research shws that a lw salt diet may actually increase yur risk fr heart disease, surprisingly. Right nw, yu can safely eat arund 2.3 grams f salt a day, which is abut ne teaspn, but a new study has shwn that peple wh eat mre than 7 grams f salt did nt increase their risk fr heart disease.
W: OK, s what des all that mean?
M: Well, yu shuldn’t necessarily g ut there and eat a bunch f salty fd. It just means that it’s nt as harmful as we riginally thught.
Text 7
M: It’s yur first day f high schl tmrrw. Are yu nervus?
W: Nt really. Mst f my friends frm junir high will be there, and I already knw which classes I’m taking. I guess I’m nervus abut finding my classes. The campus is super big, and I’m wrried I’ll get lst.
M: It might take yu a few days t get cmfrtable with everything, but yu’ll get the hang f it.
W: Sccer practice starts sn, t, s I’m really
excited fr that.
M: D yu want me t take yu t schl tmrrw?
W: N, I think I’d like t ride my bike. That’s what all my friends are ding.
Text 8
M: Have yu ever been t Chicag, Sarah?
W: Yeah, I’ve been there three times. First, I went with my family fr Christmas when I was ten years ld. Since then, I’ve been there twice with friends: nce when I was twenty just befre schl started, and then again last spring.
M: Oh, cl. Did yu like it?
W: Yeah. Chicag is a great city.
M: That’s gd t hear. I’m ging there t visit my uncle in July.
W: Well, if yu are there in early July, yu shuld check ut this amazing fd festival. It’s called “Taste f Chicag”. It’s expensive, but it’s s wrth it. And it’s much mre exciting than the Sears Twer.
M: But I was planning t visit the Sears Twer! It is ne f the tallest buildings in the wrld.
W: It’s actually called the Willis Twer nw. And it’s als nt the tallest building.
M: When did it change its name?
W: In 2009.
M: That’s surprising. I didn’t knw that. I bet many peple still call it the Sears Twer.
W: Yeah, and many peple prbably still think it’s the wrld’s tallest building.
Text 9
W: Hell. Can I take yur rder?
M: Yes. I’d like a large pizza with mushrms and green peppers.
W: Wuld yu like anything else?
M: Well, can I get extra cheese n that pizza?
W: All right. Wuld yu care fr any breadsticks r drinks with yur rder? Actually, we have a Friday night special ging n right nw. If yu rder any large pizza and drink, we’ll thrw in a free rder f breadsticks.
M: Uh, sure. And what drink cmes with the pizza?
W: Either apple juice r range juice.
M: I’ll take range juice.
W: Okay. Yur ttal cmes t $15.19. And culd I have yur name, please?
M: Uh, yeah. It’s Sears Han.
W: And yur address and telephne number?
M: It’s 1340 Suth 16th Street, and the phne number is 3240-1870.
W: Okay. Let me repeat yur rder. A large pizza with mushrms and green peppers, range juice, and yur free rder f breadsticks. Sears Han at 1340 Suth 16th Street, 3240-1817. Is that crrect?
M: Everything except fr the phne number. It’s 1870, nt 1817.
W: All right. Thank yu fr yur rder. It shuld arrive at yur drstep in 30 minutes r less, r yu’ll receive a free small pizza with yur next rder.
M: Great. Thanks.
Text 10
Britain has annunced that it will leave the Eurpean Unin. 52% f vters in England, Wales, Sctland, and Nrthern Ireland wanted t leave, while 48% wanted t stay. Older residents wanted the cuntry t return t the way it was generatins ag, while yunger peple saw Britain as an imprtant part f the glbal cmmunity and didn’t want t thrw that away. At the beginning f the day yesterday, mst experts believed that the “Remain” grup was slightly ahead f the “Leave” grup. Wrld financial markets were up big befre the vtes were added up, anther sign that everyne expected Britain t cntinue t be part f Eurpe. But the wrld wke up this mrning with a huge surprise. N ne is sure exactly what will happen nw, as this is ttally new. The British pund lst abut 15% f its value in a few minutes, and stck markets arund the wrld have given back between 3%-10% n a wild day f trading. Sme peple are wrried that ther cuntries like France r Italy might leave the Eurpean Unin nw, but mst leaders think that is very unlikely.
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