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辽宁省七校协作体2024-2025学年高三上学期11月期中联考试题 英语 Word版含答案
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考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分
命题校:丹东四中 凤城一中
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where is the wman ging?
A. T the drm.B. T the bkstre.C. T the reading rm.
2. What will the man d tday?
A. Fly a kite.B. Visit his sister.C. Lk fr an apartment.
3. Hw much des the keybard cst nw?
A. $20.B. $40.C. $50.
4. What are the tw speakers talking abut?
A. A suvenir.B. A place.C. A piece f clth.
5. What determined the wman’s chice f the htel?
A. The fd.B. The reviews.C. The lcatin.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
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。
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6. What type f cuisine des the restaurant serve?
A. Chinese.B. Italian.C. Indian.
7. What is the name f the restaurant mentined in the cnversatin?
A. Spice Bastar.B. Spice Bazaar.C. Spice Bachar.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8. What did Jack d last night?
A.He went t a party.
B. He studied in the library.
C.He prepared fr a reprt.
9. What will Jack have next week?
A. A meeting.B. A test.C. A reprt.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Their weekend plans.B. Their final exams.C. Their dream jbs.
11. When des the man finish his shift n Sundays?
A. At 3 pm.B. At 8pm.C. At 9 pm.
12. Why des the man wrk part-time?
A. T live independently.B. T raise his family.C. T save fr his cllege.
13. What is the wman advised t d?
A. Study vernight.B. Pstpne jb hunting.C. Plan in advance.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
14. What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A. Hst and guest.B. Custmer and waiter.C. Teacher and student.
15. What des Max study at Stanfrd?
A. Music.B. Literature.C. Cmpsitin.
16. What inspired Max t make the album?
A. His desire t grw up.B. His insight int music.C. His mm’s lve fr music.
17. What will Max d with his future music?
A. Add new musical styles.
B. Release classical music albums.
C. Cperate with French cmpsers.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
18. Why did the speaker jin the nature club?
A. The science club was full.
B. He was interested in nature.
C. Sme classmates invited him.
19. What is the surce f 25% f mdern medicines?
A. The cean.B. The field.C. The rainfrest.
20. Hw much fresh water can be used by human?
A. Ninety-seven percent.B. Three percent.C. One third.
第二都分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Newstead Abbey
Newstead Abbey is a histric huse and estate in Nttinghamshire, England,that was nce hme t the famus pet Lrd Byrn, wh wrte sme f his mst celebrated pems at Newstead Abbey.
Histry
The huse dates back t the 12th century, when it was funded as an Augustinian church by King Henry II. After the Clsure f the church in the 16th century, the church was transfrmed int a residence fr the Byrn family,wh wned it fr ver 250 years. Lrd Byrn inherited the prperty in 1798,but sld it in 1818 due t financial difficulties.
Attractins & Activities
The huse and gardens are pen t the public and ffer a variety f attractins,such as the medieval clisters, the Gthic Revival chapel(小教堂),the Japanese garden, and the lake. Byrn’s persnal belngings and suvenirs are still n display there. Yu can als enjy guided turs, exhibitins, events, and activities thrughut the year.
·Admissin
Adult: £10.80 (nline price), £12 (gate price)
Child (age 5-15): £5.40 (nline price),£6(gate price)
Senir(age 60+), Grup (10 r mre peple): 10% ff discunts
21. What was the riginal purpse f Newstead Abbey when funded in the 12th century?
A. T serve as a ryal residence.B.T serve as a religius building.
C.T serve as a military base.D. T serve as a cultural center.
22. Which f the fllwing can yu d in the huse f Newstead Abbey?
A. See the items that belnged t Lrd Byrn.
B. Chat with the funder, King Henry II, in persn.
C. Participate in the cnstructin f the Japanese garden.
D. Acquire the wnership f the Augustinian church.
23. If tw adults with tw children aged 7 and 10 buy tickets nline, hw much can they save?
A.£1.20.B.£3.60.C. £4.80.D.£9.60
B
Amy, a day ld, was abandned at a plice statin in Seul. Her birth parents culdn’t affrd t give Amy the apprpriate healthcare then. She spent her first three mnths in an rphanage befre she was adpted. "I always thught, why shuld I be mre thankful t my adptive parents than the next persn?" she says.
In 2011, Amy recnnected with her birth mther in Suth Krea, her adptive mum by her side. “My Krean mther tk my American mther’s hands in hers and said with tears, "Thank yu.’ After that, my whle wrld changed," Amy says.At the time, she was wrking in the e-cmmerce sectr and struggling with anxiety, depressin and an eating disrder. Recnnecting with her birth family, hwever,made her feel like the luckiest persn in the wrld and she wanted t actively share her gd frtune. That year, she quit her jb and c-funded the Glbal Gratitude Alliance, which partners with grassrts rganizatins t create cmmunity-led slutins r scial and ecnmic change.
Since then, a reflexive sense f thankfulness has becme Amy’s frame f reference fr wrk, relatinships and daily life in general. She tried t rethink her wrld view, appreciate the little things and make cnnectins with thers. Fr Amy, the attitude shift helped her vercme health issues-she didn’t need the drugs any mre after she returned frm Krea.
Thse psitive effects inspired Amy t share the experience with thers.Thrugh a partnership with a hme fr rphaned children in Nepal, the Glbal Gratitude Alliance prvided teachers with wrkshps that cncluded with a ceremny f giving thanks. The participants used thse techniques t help their students and cmmunity after the destructive earthquake f 2015. Children frm the schl recently visited a lcal senirs’ hme t build relatinships with the residents there.“Gratitude creates a cycle f giving and receiving,”Amy says.
24. What can we knw frm te passage?
A.Amy was mre thankful t her birth mther.
B.Amy received prper treatment as an infant.
C.Amy was brught up by an American cuple.
D.Amy was rphaned three mnths after her birth.
25. What played a key rle in Amy’s change?
A. Her jb quittingB. The cnnectins with vlunteers.
C. The struggle against her disease.D. The reunin with her birth mther.
26. What can we knw abut members f the Glbal Gratitude Alliance?
A. They hsted ceremnies in wrkshps.
B.They sught partners fr rphaned children.
C.They built relatins with adptive parents.
D.They cntributed t pst-disaster service.
27.What is the text mainly abut?
A. Gd frtune inspires peple a lt.B.Gratitude needs t be widely spread.
C.Family reunin gets psitive effects.D. Reflectin helps build frame f life.
C
Researchers have claimed a majr step frward in the field f rgan transplantatin after a mnkey survived fr mre than tw years with a genetically engineered pig kidney.
Scientists have spent decades wrking ut whether animal rgans culd ever wrk prperly and safely in humans withut them being rejected by the patient’s immune system, but the challenges have prved immense.
Fr the latest trial, researchers used a gene-editing tl called Crispr t alter genes in Yucatan miniature pigs befre transplanting their kidneys int macaques(猕猴). The mdificatins altered genes t prevent rgan rejectin and remve pig viruses that culd ptentially be activated in recipients.
Writing in the jurnal Nature, the scientists describe hw 21 mnkeys perfrmed after their kidneys were remved and a single genetically mdified pig kidney was implanted. Mnkeys typically survived nly 24 days when the kidneys were edited t disable three genes that trigger immune rejectin. But when the scientists added seven human genes that reduce bld cltting(结块),inflammatin and ther immune reactins, the mnkeys survived seven times lnger, typically fr 176 days.When cmbined with treatment t suppress the immune system, the researchers reprt that ne mnkey survived fr mre than tw years-758 days -with the transplanted rgan.
Curtis, the chief executive f eGenesis, said the lng-term survival f at least sme f the mnkeys had put eGenesis n curse t satisfy the US Fd and Drug Administratin requirement t see at least 12 mnths’ survival in animals befre the team can launch a clinical trial in humans. "We are well n ur way there,"Curtis said."There simply aren’t enugh kidneys t g arund. In ur pinin it’s the nly near-term viable slutin.”
The team uses Yucatan miniature pigs as dnrs because at maturity their kidneys are rughly the same size f thse in the adult human. In the mnkey trial, the kidneys were transplanted at tw t three mnths when the rgans were much smaller.
Prf Tatsu Kawai, an authr n the study at Harvard Medical Schl,said the scientists expected the mdified pig rgans t perfrm better in humans than mnkeys because "they are a better match".
28. What d researchers d with the Yucatan miniature pigs?
A. They altered their immune systems.
B. They transplanted their kidneys int human beings.
C. They used them t prduce a gene-editing tl.
D. They changed their genes t prevent rejectin and remve pig viruses.
29. What’s Curtis’ attitude twards the result f the experiment?
A. Cntent.B. Dissatisfied.C. Dubtful.D. Dismissed.
30. What des the underlined wrd "thse" refer t?
A. Kidneys.B. Mnkeys.C. Pigs.D. Organs.
31. What’s the best title f the passage?
A. Timne t change human immune system.
B. An advance in immune system.
C. An advance in rgan transplantatin.
D. A clinical trial in humans.
D
Almst half a billin small, cheap electrical everyday items frm headphnes t handheld fans ended up in landfill in the UK in the past year, accrding t research.
The nt-fr-prfit rganisatin Material Fcus, which cnducted the research,said the scale f the issue was huge and they wanted t encurage mre recycling.
Mre than half a billin cheaply priced electrnic gds were bught in the UK in the past year alne-16 per secnd. Material Fcus findings shwed that f these items, 471m were thrwn away. This included 260m dispsable vapes(电子烟),26m cables, 29m LED, slar and decrative lights, 9.8m USB sticks, and 4.8m miniature fans.
Sctt Butler, executive directr at Material Fcus, described it as “fast tech”.He said:"Peple shuld think carefully abut buying sme f the mre silly items in the first place." He said the items peple bught were ften "cheap and small", and that cnsumers may nt realise they cntain valuable materials that culd be saved if recycled.
Small electricals can cntain precius materials including cpper, lithium and stainless steel. These cmpnents can be recycled and used in wind turbines, medical devices and electric vehicles. Material Fcus said that while peple were used t the idea f recycling larger electrical items such as fridges, lts f smaller devices were left unused in huses.
Butler said:“We want t get the message acrss that anything with a plug,battery r cable can be recycled and there’s smewhere near yu t d it. The scale f the issue is huge, but there’s an easy slutin-just as the trend fr recycling and repurpsing fashin has grwn and grwn, we want t encurage the natin t recycle fast tech, uilt-free and fuss-free."
Material Fcus said that when cnsumers bught a cheap item, they saw it as dispsable. They estimate that UK citizens spent mre than £2.8bn n these cheap prducts in the past year. The nn-prfit grup described it as "the tip f the iceberg"when it cmes t the grwing issue f wasted electricals in the UK. Mre than 100,000 tnnes f waste electricals are thrwn away every year, and there are 880m electrical items f all kinds lying unused in UK hmes.
32. What can we infer frm Butler’s wrds in paragraph 4?
A. Cheap items dn’t deserve cnsumer’s careful use.
B. Lw-quality electrical gds are easy t be recycled.
C. Cnsumers shuld stp buying these "fast tech" in the first place.
D. Valuable materials can be fund in these cheap and small electrical gds.
33. What did Butler appeal t peple t d?
A. They’d better spread the idea f "fast tech".
B. They’d better recycle small devices as well as larger nes.
C. They’d better set up smewhere near them t d the recycling.
D. They’d better catch the trend f dispsing small and cheap items.
34. What’s the main idea f the passage?
A. Tns f small and cheap electrical items are thrwn away.
B. Legal effrts shuld be made t ban small electrical items.
C. “Fast tech”---the future generatin.
D. Recycling valuable materials frm electrnics is urgent.
35. Where is the text mst prbably taken frm?
A. A bk review.B. A philsphical textbk.
C. A science magazine.D. An electrnic bk.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Traditinal exercise finds fresh audience
Once a sprt fr elderly, pandemic and gvernment supprt give baduanjin yunger prfile, Chen Nan reprts. Fr 28-year-ld mdel Huang Qian, ging t the gym and fllwing a strict diet help her maintain a slim figure.
Abut eight mnths ag, she decided t add a new frm f exercise t her daily rutine. Baduanjin- 36 -is a frm f qigng, a set f traditinal Chinese fitness exercises cmbining physical mvement, with breathing and meditatin(冥想).
"I knew nthing abut baduanjin until I saw vides f peple practicing n scial media platfrms. The mvements are very slw, like tai chi, 37 ,"says Huang,wh is frm Hubei prvince. Nevertheless, she decided t give baduanjin a try because she has issues with her cervical vertebrae(颈椎),spleen(脾脏)and stmach. "I read reviews, saying that it can be helpful t these kinds f prblems,"she says.
Cmpared with ther types f qigng exercise, such as tai chi and wuqinxi(in which practitiners imitate the mvements f a bear, a tiger, a mnkey, a deer and birds), 38
“ 39 , which allws practitiners t easily memrize them, and mve in time," says WangZhen, a prfessr at the Shanghai University f Sprt."Yu can practice at almst any time and anywhere. Fr example, yu can practice a standing psture by the table after sitting in frnt f the cmputer fra lng time," Wang adds.
"Nw, baduanjin is a new fashin amng te yung," says Liu Xialei, assciate prfessr f the martial arts schl at the Beijing Sprt University,wh has psted baduanjin vides n scial media platfrms. One f them has been viewed ver 200,000 times n Bilibili. "In the past, nly the elderly practiced baduanjin in parks r at hme because it is nt difficult. Nw, 40 ," says Liu.
A.which has attracted many new practitiners
B. which translates as eight pieces f brcade(锦缎)
C. Each mvement has its wn set f rhyming instructins
D.Hwever, the experience has sparked a deep interest in educatin
E.s I naturally assciated it with the kind f exercise favred by the elderly
F. baduanjin is mre suited t beginners thanks t its simple, gentle mvements
G. I see many yung peple, either students r white-cllar wrkers, practicing baduanjin
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B,C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
That mrning, I gt the train as always. I was a publishing directr and was lking frward t embracing a new day f wrk, as usual. I wuld always turn t the crsswrd(纵横填字游戏),but that day it didn’t 41 . I’d been ding it fr 30-ld years,but trying t read this ne was like walking thrugh syrup(糖浆): 42 slw and hard. I thught I must be tired.
I said t my assistant. The 43 clleague cntacted my wife, Beth, and she drve me straight t hspital. There, cnfirmatin came that I’d had a strke in the part f my brain that 44 with cmmunicatin. I was nw in a cnditin that means it’s difficult r 45 t receive and prduce language.It was the nly time I cried.
I was’back at hme a week later, and my gal was t get better and return t wrk in a cuple f mnths. The way t 46 my language ability was rugh. I’d lk at simple pictures and try t describe them as my mind 47 rund and rund in the darkness, lking fr wrds.
As the mnths passed, it became self-evident that I wasn’t ging t be able t g back t my ld jb. Fr 25 years, I had 48 myself as a publisher. I was used t a busy day f meetings. I didn’t feel ready t say 49 t my ld self.There were times when I felt incredibly angry.
In the darkest mnths, I devted myself t 50 .I culdn’t manage nvels r newspapers, s I tried reading petry, and fund the shrter lines less 51 . My speech came back, and I learned hw t read again, thugh much mre slwly. I als learned the 52 t keep up. I allwed myself t slw dwn, and started t enjy it.
53 , I get rid f my ld skin. I grieved the past, its passing and its absence, and started t cme t terms with it. Nw, 10 years later, I lk after my grandsn a day a week, and my relatinship with my family is deeper than ever. If yu’d asked me 15 years ag t 54 the imprtance f the things in my life I might have said wrk, but nw I’m n lnger a high-achieving publisher r smene wh reads 10 bks a week. I’m a 55 man, and if I read 10bks a year, that’s pretty gd.
41. A. make senseB. make frC. make utD. make in
42. A. temprarilyB. unbelievablyC. scarcelyD. mildly
43. A. curiusB. reservedC. cncernedD. casual
44. A. messesB. cperatesC. identifiesD. deals
45. A. impssibleB. absurdC. practicalD. inncent
46. A. gainingB. rebuildingC. revealingD. imprving
47. A. wanderedB. dubtedC. slippedD. fled
48. A. infrmedB. evaluatedC. definedD. reflected
49. A. gdbyeB. hellC. gdD. smething
50. A. speakingB. managingC. writingD. trying
51. A. utstandingB. fantasticC. verwhelmingD. excellent
52. A. favrB. sympathyC. patienceD. cmfrt
53. A. AnnuallyB. HpefullyC. NarrwlyD. Gradually
54. A. arrangeB. cmpareC. rankD. declare
55. A. geniusB. familyC. dignityD. cmmunity
第二节(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 hit Chinese vide game Black Myth: Wukng recently 56 (spark)a surge in turism in Nrth China’s Shanxi prvince. 57 all the 36 ancient architectural sites featured in the game, 27 are in Shanxi. The Yungang Grttes, Huayan Temaple and the Xuankng Hanging Temple are three f these histrical sites, all f 58 are in Datng city in nrthern Shanxi.
A trip t Datng wuldn’t be cmplete withut explring the Yungang Grttes, 59 UNESCO Wrld Cultural Heritage site.
Yungang Grttes represent the pinnacle f Buddist cave art frm the 5th and 6th centuries, 60 (create) during the Nrthern Wei Dynasty (386-534).
61 set Datng (then knwvn as Pingcheng) apart frm ther cities was that it was the capital fr nearly a century.
During a tur with the 2024 Shanxi Trip fr Taiwan Merchants and Yuth n Aug 23, Fan Yang-chi, said: "I nly gt t 62 (true) understand the carving techniques f peple and their 63 (devte) t Buddhist art after visiting the Yungang Grttes". A jurnalist Cheng Chen-tung als expressed his admiratin:"The Yungang Grttes are very 64 (impress). It’s a very imprtant place in Chinese histry, an asset f the Chinese mainland, and a crucial cuItural heritage n bth sides f the Taiwan Strait. I hpe it can 65 (prmte) t mre peple in Taiwan."
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,你校英文报正在为6月5日的世界环境日征集环保口号。请你给口号征集负责人Alex写一封信,介绍自己的口号,内容包括:
1. 口号的具体内容;
2. 口号内涵;
3. 对口号入选的期待。
参考词汇:口号 slgan
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Alex,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I always hpe fr sme student wh pssesses that unusual capability t cnvey feeling, insight, and passin thrugh art. It desn’t happen ften, but it did ne summer hliday--and frm a wnderfully unexpected surce.
That summer, I vlunteered t teach a summer schl art class fr high schl freshmen. When I arrived n the first day, the students were gruping in the center f the classrm, except fr a red-haired girl named Emma wh tk a desk in the back rw. I lked ver what wuld be my wrkspace fr the fllwing days.
There were large windws with plenty f light and I sptted several kinds f trees utside that wuld serve as mdels.
Emma was always the earliest t get t ur classes, and I cuId feel her effrt.Hwever, she kept her seat in the back rw as thugh being ignred was smething t hpe fr. I asked ne ppular girl, wh said, “She is an rphan. We try t be friendly, but she acts like she’s in anther wrld.” I said, “All right. Let’s try t make this summer the gd part f Emma’s life, OK?” There was n answer in wrds but she ndded, telling me she understd and empathized--gd kid, at heart.
During the fllwing days, I culd feel ther students’ kindness t Emma.Smetimes, Emma even talked and drew with them,but she still kept a certain distance frm me. When I asked t see her wrk, she leaned frward cvering it with her frearms. Treating her in any special way nly seemed t emphasize her painful dissimilarity, s I limited my cmmunicatin with her t a gd mrning smile.
The summer went by quickly and everyne gt much better at drawing. S did Emma’s behavir. We had a lt f fun in the prcess, but the last day came at the right time. The kids filed in and watched me write the assignment n the whitebard: Draw a picture titled: “A Place I Lve”.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I walked arund, watching the drawings develp.
It was Emma’s turn t shw her drawing.
2024—2025学年度(上)七校协作体11月高三联考答案
听力:1-5 CCBAB 6-10 CBABA 11-15 CCBAB 16-20 CAACC
阅读:21-23 BAB 24-27 CDDB 28-31 DAAC 32-35 DBAC
七选五:BEFCG
完型填空:41-45 ABCDA 46-50 BACAD 51-55 CCDCB
语法填空:
56. has sparked 57.Amng 58.which 59. a 60. created
61. What 62. truly 63. devtin 64. impressive 65. be prmted
应用文写作【答案】
Dear Alex,
I’m Li Hua. Learning that slgans fr the Wrld Envirnment Day are in great need, I’m writing t intrduce my versin — Our Earth, Our Respnsibility.
It is brn ut f the understanding that we are ne peple and we have nly ne Earth. S mst imprtantly, we shuld safeguard the diversity f life n Earth, its ecsystems and its limited resurces. And it is the unity f peple all ver the wrld that matters mst in prtecting ur earth.
I hpe my slgan can call n mre peple t shulder their respnsibility and meet with yur favrable reply.
Yurs sincerely,
Li Hua
续写参考答案
I walked arund, watching the drawings develp. The students were immersed in their wrk, each trying t capture the essence f the place they lved in their unique way. The drawings were a mix f vibrant clrs and delicate lines, each telling a stry f smene's heartfelt attachment t a special place. I smiled, knwing that this assignment had been a success in its wn way.
It was Emma’s turn t shw her drawing. She std up slwly, her face flushed with nervusness. She held up her drawing, and I gasped. It was a beautiful rendering f the classrm we had spent the summer in. The large windws, the varius trees utside, and even the whitebard with ur final assignment written n it were all captured in meticulus detail. But mre than that, it was the emtin in the drawing that struck me. Emma had captured the essence f ur summer tgether, the jy, the struggle, and the grwth that we had all experienced. I lked up at her, tears in my eyes, and saw that she was smiling t. In that mment, I knew that Emma had nt nly fund a place she lved, but she had als fund a cmmunity that lved her.
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Text 1 【原文】
M: Hey, where are yu ging?
W: I left my dictinary in the reading rm. I’m ging t find it.
M: Hurry up! The drm dr is clsing.
Text 2 【原文】
W: Wuld yu like t fly a kite with me n such a fine day?
M: I’d lve t, but I need t find an apartment fr my sister tday. She decided t wrk in this city.
Text 3 【原文】
W: Pardn me, what is the price f this keybard? Is it n sale?
M: It is usually fifty dllars, but it is twenty percent ff until the 15th f this mnth.
Text 4 【原文】
M: Where did yu get this? It’s beautiful.
W: Oh, I’ve been t s many places; I almst can’t remember where that’s frm. Judging frm the clr f the clth, that must be a suvenir I bught in Suth America.
Text 5 【原文】
M: Where did yu stay last summer when yu travelled in Xiamen?
W: I stayed in a family htel near the sea.
M: Why did yu chse t stay in that htel instead f a five-star htel?
W: It is cmfrtable, and all the reviews nline abut the htel are psitive.
Text 6 【原文】
A: Have yu seen this new restaurant that just pened up dwn the street?
B: N, I haven’t. What kind f fd d they serve?
A: It’s an Indian restaurant, and the fd is amazing. I highly recmmend it.
B: That sunds great, I can’t wait t try it. What’s the name f the restaurant?
A: It’s called “Spice Bazaar”.
Text 7 【原文】
W: Hi, Jack! What’s the matter? Wake up!
M: I stayed up late last night. My friend had a party. I nly slept fr abut fur hurs.
W: Why didn’t yu stay in bed this mrning?
M: I have t meet my study grup in the library. We’ll have a big test next week.
W: A big test? I have read a reprt. It says that if yu dn’t get enugh sleep after yu study, yu may frget 30% f what yu’ve studied!
Text 8 【原文】
W: I’m s relieved that we’ve nly gt ne mre class t g until the weekend.
M: Yu’re telling me. It’s been a lng week.
W: That’s true. S, d yu have any plans fr the weekend?
M: Actually, I d. I’ve gt t g t my part-time jb.
W: I didn’t knw yu wrk part-time. When did yu start ding that?
M: I just landed the jb tw weeks ag. I wrk as a cashier at a supermarket. I start at 3 pm and d a five hur shift every Saturday and an hur lnger every Sunday. I make eight dllars an hur.
W: Ww. Thse are lng shifts. Still, it must be nice t make mney.
M: It is. It’s imprtant t, because my parents have made it clear that they wuldn’t pay fr the entire cst f my cllege educatin. They’ve encuraged me t start saving nw.
W: That’s t bad fr yu. But I understand them as well. As a matter f fact, I think I’m ging t find a part time jb this weekend.
M: Find a jb? But yu knw... yu might want t wait until the term is ver. Yu’d feel awful if yu bmbed a final exam because yu culdn’t study the night befre it since yu were wrking,
Text 9 【原文】
W: Gd evening, and welcme t New Vices in Music. At just 19, ur guest, a student frm Stanfrd, has already released a classical album. Majring in Literature, he als has a passin fr music. As many f yu knw, his album takes inspiratin frm classical cmpsers. It’s becming ppular amng yung music students. We’re delighted t have Max here tday. Max, welcme t the shw!
M: Thank yu, it’s great t be here. I am lucky, I suppse. T release an album is always my dream.
W: Culd yu tell us mre abut yur album?
M: Abslutely, it’s titled “Strings f Time”, and it highlights my persnal grwth. My mther is an pera singer, wh has taught me s much abut music. Seeing hw passinate she was abut her art has made me determined t prduce the album and fllw my wn path in music.
W: We learned that while at Stanfrd, yu als participated in a cultural exchange in France. Is the experience ging t influence yur future cmpsitins?
M: Definitely. The experience in France had me knw mre musical styles. I plan t put them int my future wrks.
W: It sunds like yu’re n an inspiring and creative path. Thanks fr sharing, Max.
Text 10 【原文】
M: I recently jined the nature club f schl with sme f my classmates at schl. I wanted t jin the science club but they had n spaces left, s I had t change my decisin. At first, I thught I was nt interested in this, but it has turned ut t be amazing. We are always learning amazing facts abut nature. Fr example, frests cver 30% f all land n Earth. At least a third f that has been cmpletely undisturbed by human activity. Speaking f frests, I read a reprt nline that in 2019, we lst a piece f rainfrest the same size as a ftball field every six secnds. Hwever, ne furth f all mdern medicines cme frm plants fund in rainfrests. That is why saving the rainfrests is s imprtant. Nt nly d they prvide us with air t breathe, but they als grw things t keep us healthy. In additin, d yu knw that 97% f the Earth’s water is actually salt water in the ceans? That means nly 3% f the planet’s water is fresh water, yet we can nly use ne-third f it, as the rest is t far undergrund r is ice. I’m ging t share this fact with the nature club n Wednesday.
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