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英 语
注意事项:
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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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
例: Hw much is the shirt?
A.£19.15.B.£9.18. C.£9.15.
答案是C。
1. What will the man rder?
A. Pancakes.B. Tea.C. Ndles.
2. What des the man like mst abut the place?
A. The lng castline. B. The natural landscape. C. The pleasant climate.
3. Wh is Rex?
A. The man's friend. B. A pet. C. The speakers' child.
4. What will the wman d this weekend?
A. G t a cncert.B. Leave the twn.C. Learn music frm a sngwriter.
5. Hw des the wman feel nw?
A. Tired. B. Painful. C. Mtivated.
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6. What d we knw abut the man?
A. He lives alne.B. He kept a pet befre.C. He wrks frm hme.
7. What pet will the man prbably have?
A. A dg. B. A parrt. C. A cat.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. Where did the man find ut what Alex had dne?
A. Frm a newspaper. B. Frm TV. C. Frm the Internet.
9. What did Alex d?
A. He participated in a rescue practice.
B. He reprted the news abut a her.
C. He saved a family frm a fire.
10. What is the relatinship between Alex and the speakers?
A. Fellw rescuers. B. Friends. C. Family members.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. Hw can the man's father be described?
A. Talkative. B. Generus. C. Careful.
12. When des the last bus leave?
A. At 10:00 pm. B. At 10:15 pm. C. At 10:30 pm.
13. Where are the speakers prbably?
A. In a restaurant. B. At the man's hme. C. At a bus stp.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What day is it tday mst prbably?
A. Mnday. B. Sunday. C. Saturday.
15. What did the wman d ver the weekend?
A. She finished her reprt.B. She tried smething new.C. She did sme husewrk.
16. Hw ften will the wman climb rcks?
A. Once a week. B. Twice a week. C. Almst every day.
17. What is the wman afraid f abut rck climbing?
A. Getting hurt.B. Being at high places.C. Wearing unsafe equipment.
听第10段材料,回答第18 至 20题。
18. What did the listeners d this afternn?
A. They tk a lessn n British histry.
B. They experienced a traditinal British practice.
C. They listened t a talk n the British natin's character.
19. Where is the speaker frm?
A. Manchester. B. Lndn. C. Yrk.
20. What was the riginal purpse f afternn tea?
A. T express the lve fr tea.
B. T prmte an elegant lifestyle.
C. T bridge the gap between meals.
第二部分 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
Fr many peple, childhd is the best time f their lives. Children’s Day is celebrated by different cuntries n different days f the year. It is a hliday that celebrates the happiness, healthy grwth, and bright future f children.
China
Children’s Day is n June 1st. On this day, pupils g t schl as usual, but ften fr nly half f the day. The schl day tends t invlve varius Children’s Day activities instead f regular classes. The celebratin desn’t end at schl. After schl, parents usually take their children ut t play. They ften celebrate by having a picnic in the park r by ging t an amusement park, the cinema, r the z. Many turist attractins, including the Frbidden City, have discunts n admissin r are cmpletely free fr children n this day.
Japan
The Japanese peple celebrate Children’s Day n the fifth day f the fifth mnth every year. Families fly clrful carp flags (鲤鱼旗) frm their hmes, as carps represent determinatin and vigr in Japanese flklre (民间传说). They display figurines f Samurai Warrirs in their hmes t symblize strength and bravery. Children enjy sticky rice cakes in Quercus dentata leaves and participate in events arund the cuntry like traditinal Japanese plays.
India
Children’s Day is celebrated n Nvember14 every year. This date marks the birth anniversary f Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister f independent India. Nehru was very fnd f children and s, t hnr him and acknwledge his wrk fr children, the 14th f every Nvember is set as Children’s Day. On this ccasin, children f India usually get gifts frm their parents. Many schls allw students t attend their classes in clred dresses. Special prgrams are held by the children themselves. Many schls hld activities such as camping trips r free mvies n Children’s Day t allw students t have fun.
New Zealand
In New Zealand, Children’s Day is celebrated n the first Sunday f March each year. Fun cmmunity events are held thrughut the cuntry and include games, carnival, fd, traditinal haka dancing, and mre.
21.What d Chinese d n Children’s Day?
A.Pupils g t schl as usual
B.The celebratin end at schl.
C.Parents usually take children ut t play
D.Many turist attractins have n discunts
22.When is the Children’s Day in Japan?
A.June 1stB.May 5th
C.Nvember14D.The first Sunday f March
23.Where can yu prbably find the passage?
A.Turist brchureB.Bk review
C.Science reprtD.News reprt
B
It was my first trip t Paris, a city I’d dreamed f visiting since childhd. I wandered alng the Seine River, snapped phts f the Eiffel Twer, and saked in the charming atmsphere. Hwever, disaster struck n the third day: when I reached fr my bag at a crwded metr statin, I fund it empty — my phne, wallet, and passprt were all gne. Panic surged thrugh me as I realized I had n way t cntact anyne r pay fr fd and accmmdatin.
Desperate and lst, I wandered aimlessly dwn a quiet street, trying t hld back tears. A kind-lking elderly man nticed my distress (困境) and apprached me. “Are yu in truble, yung lady?” he asked in brken English. I explained my situatin, and his eyes filled with sympathy. Withut hesitatin, he ffered t take me t the lcal plice statin t reprt the theft. On the way, he bught me a cup f ht cffee and reassured me, “Everything will be kay. Parisians are nt as cld as peple say.”
At the plice statin, the fficer was patient and helpful, taking dwn my details and prmising t cntact me if there was any news. As I left, feeling still anxius, the elderly man insisted n driving me t a nearby yuth hstel where he helped me negtiate a discunted rate. He even pressed sme eurs int my hand, saying, “Buy yurself a prper meal.” I tried t refuse, but he smiled and said, “Pass the kindness n smeday.”
A week later, I received a call frm the plice, my wallet and passprt had been fund by a turist wh handed them in. Thugh my phne was never recvered, I had already experienced smething far mre valuable. That trip taught me that kindness is universal, and even in the darkest mments, strangers can bring light. I left Paris nt just with memries f beautiful landmarks, but with a warm heart full f gratitude.
24.What was stlen frm the authr at the metr statin?
A.Her flight ticket and credit cards.B.Her phne, wallet and passprt.
C.Her camera and travel guide.D.Her cash and htel reservatin.
25.What des the underlined wrd “reassured” in Paragraph 2 prbably mean?
A.CmfrtedB.WarnedC.CriticizedD.Challenged
26.We can infer frm the passage that the elderly man ________.
A.was a staff member f the yuth hstel
B.culd speak fluent English with the authr
C.cared abut the authr’s basic needs.
D.had knwn the authr befre the trip
27.What is the best title fr the passage?
A.A Terrible Theft in ParisB.The Beautiful Landmarks f Paris
C.A Trip Full f Surprises and RegretsD.Kindness frm a stranger in Paris
C
Wmen have lng dminated the wellness industry, with a fcus n keeping the skin dewy and the limbs slim and Pilates-tned. Wmen have als been majr cntributrs t the science f aging. The bilgist Cynthia Kenyn helped launch the field with her 1993 discvery that a single gene mutatin dubled the lifespan f wrms. Kenyn is nw vice president f aging research at Calic Life Sciences, a cmpany fcused n the bilgy f aging.
Still, when it cmes t lngevity, particularly the high-prfile, publicity-generating pursuit f lifespans extending t 100 and beynd, men have been the faces f the mvement. That is starting t change with the rise f an increasingly prminent grup f female scientists, entrepreneurs and influencers. In a field dminated by “lngevity brs,” they culd be called the “lngevity ladies.”
What these lngevity ladies all address in varied ways is a mystery that cntinues t perplex the field. Wmen live lnger than men, five years n average in the U.S. Yet wmen als spend mre years f their lives than men d in prer health.
The rise f the lngevity ladies can be attributed t the cnvergence f tw majr changes. One is a brader cultural embrace f the rle lifestyle chices, such as scial cnnectins and a gd diet, can play in bth enriching a life and lengthening it. These are areas where female vices have traditinally held sway. The ther big driver in the rise f the lngevity ladies is the emergence f scientific findings shwing the rle that sex differences play in the aging prcess and a grwing belief that research n wmen might imprve hw aging is understd and treated in men t.
28.Cynthia Kenyn’s cntributin t the field f aging research is ________.
A.funding Calic Life Sciences t study aging bilgy.
B.discvering a gene mutatin dubling wrms’ lifespan.
C.prmting the imprtance f scial cnnectins and diet.
D.explaining why wmen spend mre years in pr health.
29.What can be inferred frm the secnd paragraph?
A.Men have been mre visible in the pursuit f lngevity.
B.Wmen have played a majr rle in the science f aging.
C.Wmen live lnger but suffer frm prer health in later life.
D.Men are less interested in the wellness industry than wmen.
30.The underlined wrd “perplex” in the third paragraph is clsest in meaning t ________.
A.cnfuseB.exciteC.inspireD.reslve
31.Which ne supprts the increased wmen’s prminence in lngevity research?
A.The discvery that scial cnnectins have a very little impact n male’s lngevity.
B.The idea that men are n lnger suitable subjects fr the cmplex aging research.
C.The belief that studying wmen’s lngevity leads t breakthrughs applicable t men
D.The cnclusin that wmen’s lifespans are slely determined by hrmnal differences.
D
The cmmn fear that a friend secretly dislikes us ften reflects internal insecurities rather than actual ill will. Peple frequently interpret neutral r unclear behavirs — such as brief text replies r delayed respnses — as signs f rejectin. Even well-meaning wrds f cmfrt like “n wrries” may be perceived as mcking r insincere.
This tendency can be explained thrugh what is knwn as the fawn respnse, a behaviral pattern less recgnized than the “fight r flight” reactin. The fawn respnse invlves attempts t please thers in rder t feel safe, a strategy ften develped in childhd when facing critical r emtinally neglectful parents, r an unstable hme envirnment. While this strategy may ease cnflict temprarily, it can als lead t a habitual cycle f apprval-seeking. We might intellectually understand that a friend isn’t upset with us — but thse “ld ways f being” bite hard. Smething was learned early n: “I need t try harder and d mre t be lved.”
This pattern has several cnsequences. On the persnal level, it fuels anxiety, as individuals repeatedly questin whether they have ffended their peers. On the interpersnal level, it can strain relatinships, since cnstant demands fr reassurance may frustrate friends and even create the very rejectin that was wrried abut. In this way, assuming everyne is annyed with yu can becme a self-fulfilling prphecy.
The key is understanding that it is nt the end f the wrld — r a friendship. Cnflict is nt nly unavidable; it can even be healing, demnstrating that intimacy can survive difference. Learning t tlerate discmfrt, rather than aviding it at all csts, can fster bth tughness and clseness.
Scial media, unfrtunately, wrsens scial anxiety. The absence f nnverbal cues makes it easy t misinterpret tne, while the cnstant visibility f nline interactins can intensify feelings f exclusin r neglect. Managing these anxieties requires cnscius effrt. Instead f seeking immediate reassurance, individuals can pause t ask: Am I truly being rejected, r am I simply anxius? Develping tlerance fr uncertainty can interrupt the cycle and reduce dependence n thers’ apprval. Trust als plays a rle. When friends say they are simply busy r distracted, accept their wrds at face value. After all, n questin r magic phrase can cntrl anther persn’s perceptin. Even if it culd, yu might be rbbing yurself f pprtunities t grw, learn r deepen a bnd.
32.What can we learn abut the fawn respnse?
A.It reflects the belief that apprval requires effrt.
B.It is a reactin aimed at aviding danger.
C.It is a cycle f seeking cnstant apprval.
D.It always prevents cnflict frm ccurring.
33.What des “a self- fulfilling prphecy” in paragraph 3 mean?
A.A pattern that tries t entertain thers.
B.An utcme that happens as feared.
C.A predictin that is certain t fail.
D.A belief that ne is self-made.
34.Accrding t the authr, cnflict in a relatinship can be ________.
A.a sign f a grwing disagreementB.a chance t strengthen a friendship
C.a prblem that shuld be avidedD.a way t test its tughness
35.What is the last paragraph mainly abut?
A.Where friendship prblems lie.
B.Why magic wrds fail t d wnders.
C.Hw t handle anxiety caused by scial media.
D.What leads peple t seek cnstant reassurance.
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。
In a wrld full f divided pinins, ne questin stands ut t divide us mre than any ther: is it better t shwer in the mrning r befre ging t bed at night? 36 Sme stick firmly t mrnings, thers swear by nights. N matter which grup yu’re in, yu might ften wnder if yur chice truly affects yur lng-term health.
Advcates f mrning shwers say a 10-minute ht water shwer helps them wake up. 37 It’s their way t feel refreshed and ready t start the day—whether that means heading t wrk r ding daily chres. They believe that this small, cnsistent act sets a psitive tne that helps make their entire days feel mre manageable.
38 They argue that shwering befre bed is less abut energy and mre abut cleanliness and relaxatin. Think abut all the dust frm crwded subways, pllutants frm city air, and sweat frm a lng-day walk. Withut a shwer, these end up rubbing against yur skin all night and creating an unclean sleep envirnment.
Science tells us mre abut skin health. Every square centimeter f yur skin has 10,000 t ne millin bacteria, mst f which are harmless but sme can cause smelly scent. 39 Sweat itself has n smell, but certain bacteria prduce smelly chemicals. This might make evening shwers seem like the cleaner chice.
Yet the truth is mre cmplex. Primrse Freestne, a micrbilgist, ntes that even if yu shwer at night, yu’ll still sweat vernight — up t half a cup. Yu’ll als lse thse sweat and skin cells nt yur sheets, which dust mites (尘螨) lve t feed n.
S, is mrning r evening better? There is n standard cnclusin. Experts agree that if yu shwer nce a day, the time barely impacts health. 40
A.Mst peple fall int ne f tw clear camps.
B.The answer is that a mrning shwer is better.
C.Evening baths, thugh, have a different view.
D.It all cmes dwn t what makes yu feel cmfrtable.
E.It als leaves them feeling energetic instead f wrn ut.
F.These bacteria feed n il frm yur sweat glands(汗腺).
G.This keeps dirt and pllutants frm getting int yur bed.
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One night, Sean saw an interesting scene. Fur rbts were lined up. They appeared t have been 41 in their tracks because the leader was stpped behind a carelessly placed bike.
Sme peple tried t help, but sn they were annyed at the lead rbt’s lack f 42 their effrts. Peple might nt realize these rbts were 43 t the rule that they wuldn’t mve until humans stpped crssing in frnt f them.
It’s nt 44 being a delivery rbt. In America, they have been kicked r hit 45 by angry peple. They’ve becme ppular subjects f nline fail vides. In these vides, they can be seen 46 stairs r bumping int the furniture.
There are als sme ptential 47 t vercme befre delivery rbts can be widely used. Because f 48 cncerns, many cities have banned these rbts. A scientist frm Michigan expressed similar 49 . He pinted ut the danger the rbts wuld bring t the public if they failed t wrk prperly. 50 , delivery rbts have a fairly lw carrying capacity. That’s t say, the number and type f deliveries that they can cmplete is few.
Besides, the rbts need t remain within a certain range f a 51 statin in case they run ut f pwer. Therefre, they are als 52 in their ptential range. This culd make their applicatin 53 , especially in areas far frm majr city centers.
Sciety’s grwing 54 fr cntactless delivery services has driven up demand fr delivery rbts. Hwever, these machines still have a lng way t g befre they have what it truly takes t face the 55 realities f the real wrld.
41.A.testedB.targetedC.stuckD.harmed
42.A.respnse tB.reward withC.review fD.blame fr
43.A.imprtantB.lyalC.clseD.unique
44.A.cmmnB.interestingC.easyD.fair
45.A.heavilyB.curiuslyC.helplesslyD.carefully
46.A.walking upB.sitting nC.cleaning upD.falling dwn
47.A.benefitsB.illnessesC.challengesD.mistakes
48.A.safetyB.healthC.envirnmentD.future
49.A.dreamsB.dubtsC.feelingsD.desires
50.A.SurprisinglyB.AdditinallyC.FrtunatelyD.Thankfully
51.A.chargingB.spaceC.departingD.cmfrt
52.A.lstB.disappintedC.limitedD.engaged
53.A.wrthwhileB.reliableC.threateningD.slw
54.A.cntrlB.preferenceC.cmpetitinD.fear
55.A.culturalB.pleasantC.physicalD.unpredictable
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。
In China's Palace Museum, experts are busy wrking n a plaque (匾额) 56 (weather) by centuries. Accrding t Ma Yue, deputy head f the grup, the calligraphy cnsists f a silk layer carrying the ink 57 a paper layer supprting it. The restratin grup must separate the tw layers.
Technlgical methds cme int play, 58 (help) experts analyze the cmpnents f the ink and silk that ancient peple used, and surce histrically cnsistent materials. Ma says fr sme 59 (severe) wrn pieces, they have created replicas with digital technlgy, while the restred riginals will be placed in strage.
Fr the ancient paintings and calligraphy, the munting (装裱) methds and restratin techniques are 60 natinal-level intangible cultural heritage item. "Even tday, we maintain a master-apprentice (师徒) system. Graduates f varius majrs jining ur grup must train 61 their masters' guidance fr three years, refining their munting and restratin skills. That's hw ur restrers 62 (cultivate)," says Ma.
In recent years, mre yung 63 (prfessin) have jined the museum's restratin teams, including Jin Dazha, 34, frm the metal artifacts grup. Jin believes that restring cultural relics is nt simply mending 64 is brken, but abut cntinuing a chain f human creativity and memry. "Thrugh each careful strke and plish," he adds, "we are enabling histry 65 (breathe) again."
第四部分 写作(共两节、满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校上周开展了“网络安全周”主题活动。请给校英文报写篇报道,内容包括:
1.活动情况;
2.活动反响。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
An Event Abut Cyber Security
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
第二节(满分25分)
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。
Mike Harris was grabbing envelpes frm his mailbx when his fingers brushed against smething unexpectedly sft. Inside sat a cute rabbit ty with a sticky nte, “Bunny needs a place t play. Yur mailbx lks perfect.” Mike called his wife Clara, “Our mailbx has a new guest.” Clara came ut, smiling at the little rabbit befre nticing their water bill beneath it. “But this is nt a ty huse. We might miss imprtant bills.” The cuple had built the mailbx three years ag. Mike, a retired ty maker, designed it like a small white cttage (小屋) with a red rf, measuring and cutting each piece f wd with the same precisin he nce used fr children’s tys. Clara painted dancing flwers n the sunny yellw dr hping t make passing children smile.
“What if the ‘wner’ decides t mve in mre things?” Clara wndered. Mike gently straightened the rabbit’s ear. “Smene treasured this,” he murmured, “Let’s find ut wh it belngs t first.”
The next day, Mike shwed a pht f the rabbit t his neighbrs. N ne recgnized it until Mrs. Bennet said, “I saw a little girl with pigtails (辫子) by yur mailbx yesterday. She lked arund nervusly befre placing smething inside. I think she’s frm the new apartments n Elm Street. Pr thing — there’s n playgrund there, nt even any play equipment.”
Mike didn’t ask further. Instead f remving the rabbit, he taped a clrful nte t the mailbx, “Bunny is welcme here.” Sn, mre tys jined the rabbit — always in the afternn hurs when schl ended.
Weeks passed. The cllectin f playthings grew, leaving little rm fr mail. One evening, Clara fund a new nte in pink crayn, “Dear friends, Bunny really wants a ty swing (秋千) . I tried t make ne but failed. Can yu help? — Emma.” Clara’s eyes grew sft, a frgtten sense f childhd wnder bubbling up inside her. “This isn’t just a mailbx anymre; it’s a secret play wrld.” she said. “I almst feel like we’re part f it.” Mike ndded, “Tmrrw, let’s jin in.”注意:
1. 续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。
The next afternn, Mike and Clara hid nearby with a small surprise.
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Learning Emma’s wish, the cuple decided t build a ty cttage.
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字节精准教育联盟·NCS高2026届高考适应性考试(一诊)
英语试题参考答案
56.weathered 57.and 58.helping 59.severely 60.a
61.under 62.are cultivated 63.prfessinals 64.what 65.t breathe
写作第一节:
An Event Abut Cyber Security
Last week, ur schl launched the “Cyber Security Week” event where a series f activities were held, including lectures by experts, pster exhibitins, and class discussins. The experts vividly explained cmmn cyber threats and hw t prtect urselves nline.
The event received an enthusiastic respnse frm students. They shwed great interest and actively participated. Many students said they had a better understanding f cyber security and wuld be mre cautius in the digital wrld.
This event effectively raised students’ awareness f cyber security.
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Para 1: The next afternn, Mike and Clara hid nearby with a small surprise. When a girl with pigtails apprached, tipteing nervusly tward the mailbx, they stepped frward with warm smiles. “Are yu Emma?” Mike asked gently. The girl ndded. Clara knelt dwn, unveiling a delicate wden swing with intricate carvings. “Fr Bunny,” she said sftly. Emma’s eyes sparkled like stars. With a jyful, silent gasp, she gently tk Bunny frm the mailbx and placed it n the tiny seat. “It’s abslutely perfect” she breathed. Then she whispered, “I wish all my tys had a cttage t play in.”
Para 2: Learning Emma’s wish, the cuple decided t build a ty cttage. Mike disappeared int his dusty wrkshp, his hands rediscvering the familiar rhythm f measuring and cutting wd. Clara sketched imaginative designs — little windws, flwers dancing acrss a sunny yellw dr. Days later, a mini masterpiece std beside the mailbx. When Emma arrived, her jaw drpped. “A real ty huse.” she yelled, tenderly arranging Bunny and thers inside. Watching her pure jy, Mike felt his retired heart awakening, while Clara’s eyes glistened with tears. They’d created smething magical-nt just a ty cttage, but a sanctuary where childhd wnder blmed eternal.
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(Text 1)
W: This restaurant is famus fr its Chinese-style pancakes and dumplings. I think yu' re hungry
M:I'm afraid I'm nt, darling. I ate a bwl f ndles earlier. But I' ll jin yu fr a cup f Chinese tea while I'm here
(Text 2)
W: It's ur third visit t Hainan Island. The beautiful landscape, natural castline, and excellent surfing must have made us s fnd f this place.
M: Agreed. I hpe we can visit here mre ften. Mst f all, the mild weather makes me almst feel at hme.
(Text 3)
W: We can't leave Rex with my mm r dad. S, instead, we can leave him at a htel fr dgs.
M: That wn't be necessary. My friend Jhn will cme by the huse every day t feed him and water ur plants.
(Text 4)
M: Finally, there will be sme rain this weekend. Will yu stick arund r leave the twn?
W:I' ll stay here. I have tickets t see a cncert this weekend It's perfrmed by a famus singer and sngwriter.
(Text 5)
W:I'm dne. I can't d anything else after tday's wrkut I really need a rest.
M: D yu feel any pain nw?
W: N. My trainer was just s mtivated t lead us in running and lifting weights.
(Text 6)
M:I' ve been thinking f getting a pet fr sme cmpany in my apartment.
W: Any specific type in mind? A dg, a cat r a parrt?
M:I'm leaning twards dgs fr their lyalty and friendliness.
W: Dgs are great, but they need cnstant care. Cnsider wh' ll lk after them when yu' re wrking.
M:I see yur pint. Maybe cats are the better ptin since they' re mre independent.
W: That culd wrk; they d require less attentin than dgs.
(Text 7)
W: Did yu hear abut Alex? He's being called ur rescue her nw.
M: Yeah, I saw his picture in the newspapers.
W: This isn't his first dangerus rescue. He's incredibly brave and wasn't injured this time. He carried the whle family ut frm the burning huse
M: What mtivates him? He's unlike anyne else I knw.
W: It's his sense f duty and willingness t help thse in need. I'm surprised he didn't tell us.
M: He didn't d it fr fame r publicity. He did it ut f care fr peple.
W: It's admirable hw mdest he is abut such heric deeds.
(Text 8)
W: The party was fun, Mike. And the fd was great.
M: It really was. We rdered it frm a famus restaurant. What d yu think f my mm's biscuits?
W: They are delicius. I ate quite a few. I wish my mm culd make them that well.
M:I'm glad yu like them.
W: And I really like yur mm and dad. They' re lvely.
M: That's a relief. I was wrried that my friends might nt get n with my parents. I was embarrassed when my dad started telling all his ld jkes.
M: Oh, that was great. He really made me laugh. I hadn't heard them befre. Yur parents are great. They remind me a lt f my wn.
M: And yu spent a lng time talking t them.
W: They' re interesting. I enjy talking t interesting peple.
M: But talking t lng has made yu late. Lk, it's 10:00 pm nw. Hw will yu get hme?
W: Dn't wrry abut it. The last bus is in half an hur, and I can get there in 15 minutes.
M:I bet Mm and Dad wuld like t meet yu again.
W:I'd like that t.
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M: Hi, Rachel. Nice t see yu again.
W:I felt tired this mrning when leaving my huse. But nw I feel better after sitting at my desk fr a while. Hw was yur weekend?
M: Yu knw, I was busy with my regular husewrk. I didn't d anything new n Saturday r Sunday. Hw abut yu?
W: Well, we' ve talked abut starting a new hbby tgether fr weeks. And n Saturday, I gt the chance t visit a rck-climbing area.
M: N way I must jin yu next time. Was it in an indr sprts center r n a muntain?
W: Indrs. It was my first day trying this activity, and I had n idea hw much strength it required!
M: Did yu climb t the tp?
W: N, I nly made it halfway up. I' ll try it next week I' ve decided t practice every week.
M: Awesme. Were yu wrried abut falling r hurting yurself?
W: Nt really. It felt like a safe activity with prper equipment and a supprtive teacher, even thugh heights still made me very nervus.
M: It's wnderful t release sme f yur fear and nervusness
W: Sure. But the main benefit is the cmmunity at the sprts center. Starting a new hbby is ne f the best ways t meet new peple and make new friends
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M: Gd evening, ladies and gentlemen. Tday, I'm thrilled t talk abut a well-knwn aspect f British culture— the traditinal afternn tea, which yu had a taste f this afternn. Since the early 1840s, this elegant practice has becme a cherished custm acrss the United Kingdm. Nw, yu might be wndering where this delightful traditin takes place. Well, it's nt limited t expensive htels r grand huses. In fact, afternn tea is enjyed in a variety f settings, frm small village tearms t busy city cafes. It's a traditin that spreads acrss the whle sciety. Yu' ll find smewhere serving it whether yu' re in Lndn, Manchester, r even my wn hme city, Yrk. But why is afternn tea such a ppular practice? Beynd its tasty treats and delicius teas, it develped as a slutin t the lng gap between lunch and dinner. Anna, the Seventh Duchess f Bedfrd, is thught t have made this mid-afternn treat ppular. The idea was t fill the stmach and make it thrugh the evening withut feeling hungry. The British take their tea seriusly, and this custm reflects the natin's lng lve fr the drink. And I hpe yu find afternn tea an enjyable experience.1
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