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吉林地區(qū)普通高中友好學(xué)校聯(lián)合體第三十八屆基礎(chǔ)年級期中考試(2023-2024學(xué)年度下學(xué)期)高二英語試卷聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whatwillthemandotomorrowevening?A.Attendameeting.B.Workoutaschedule.C.HavedinnerwithMrSmith.2.Howmuchdoesthewomanneedtopay?A.20dollars.B.30dollars.C.60dollars.3.WhatdoesthemanthinkofJessica'sperformanceinthefilm?A.Notverysatisfactory.B.Sodisappointing.C.Excellent.4.Howlongwillthemanrentthehouse?A.Foramonth.B.Forthreemonths.C.Forsixmonths.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.Makinganinvitation.B.Offeringasuggestion.C.Askingforpermission.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Wherearethespeakersmostprobably?A.Attheairport.B.Onaflight.C.Atahotel.7.Whenwillthemanprobablyhavetoleave?A.At12noon.B.At1:00pm.C.At3:00pm.聽第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8.Howmuchdidthemanpayforthehotelanight?A.200yuan.B.300yuan.C.400yuan.9.Whatcan'twefindinthehotel?A.Aswimmingpool.B.Agarden.C.Ashop.10.Whatwillthewomandonext?A.Takeabus.B.TakearestC.Takeashower.聽第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11.Howdoesthewomanfeelatfirst?A.Tired.B.Worried.C.Hungry.12.Whichplacearethespeakersgoingto?A.Aservicestation.B.Atrainstation.C.Astore.13.Whatisthemanlikelytodonext?A.Driveslowly.B.Haveameal.C.Takearest.聽第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14.Whendidthewashingmachinefirstbreakdown?A.Afewweeksago.B.Aboutfivedaysago.C.Yesterday.15.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheproblem?A.Special.B.Annoying.C.Easy.16.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Payforhiswork.B.Gethimsomethingtodrink.C.Buyanewwashingmachine.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisthespeaker?A.Aneditor.B.Awriter.C.Areporter.18.Whydosomewritersuseanimalsintheirstories?A.Tohelptellthestories.B.Toencouragekidstoloveanimals.C.Tomakestoriesmoreenjoyable.19.Whatdowritersusetoshowpersonaldevelopment?A.Eagles.B.Snakes.C.Fish.20.Whatwillprobablyhappenifasnakeappears?A.Somethingbadisontheway.B.Abigchangeisabouttohappen.C.Acharacter'sbehaviorwillturnbad.閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題)閱讀理解(每小題2.5分)AThemost-visitedmuseumsintheUnitedStatesTheNationalMuseumofNaturalHistoryItisfreeofchargeandisopen364daysayyear.Openingitsdoorsin1910,themuseumhasacollectionofover14646millionspecimens(標(biāo)本)ofplants,animals,rocks,humanremains,andhumanculturalartifacts,thelargestnaturalhistorycollectionintheworld.Itisalsohometoabout180professionalnaturalhistoryscientistswhofocusonthestudyofnaturalandculturalhistoryintheworld.TheNationalGalleryofArtOpentothepublicandfreeofcharge,themuseumwasprivatelyestablishedin1937.Itscollectionincludesmanydonatedworksofart.TheGallery’scollectionofpaintings,drawings,sprints,photographs,medals,anddecorativeartstraces(追溯)thedevelopmentofWesternartfromtheMiddleAgestothepresent,includingtheonlypaintingbyLeonardodaVinciintheAmericasandthelargestmobilecreatedbyAlexanderCalder.TheMetropolitanMuseumofArtItisthelargestartmuseuminAmerica.Itwassfoundedin1870withitsmissiontobringartandarteducationtoAmericans.Themuseum’scollectioncontainsworksofartdatingbacktotheancientNearEastandancientEgypt.ItincludesworksofartfrommanyEuropeanOldMastersaswellasmanycollectionsofAmericanart.Themuseumishometocollectionofmusicalinstruments,costumes,anddecorativearts.TheMuseumofModernItisanartmuseumlocatedinMidtownManhattan,NewYorkCity.Theinstitutionwasconceived(構(gòu)想)in1929.Itmovedtoseverallocations)initsearlyyears,andJohnDRockefellerJr.finallydonatedthelandforitspermanent(永久的)site.Thecollectionincludesarchitecture,drawings,paintings,photographs,prints,artists’books,films,andelectronicmedia.21.WhichmuseumwouldyougotoifyouarecuriousaboutWesternarthistory?A.TheNationalGalleryofArt.B.TheMuseumofModernArt.C.TheMetropolitanMuseumofArt.D.TheNationalMuseumofNaturalHistory.22.WhydidpeoplebuildtheMetropolitanMuseumofArtin1870?A.Tostoreworksofartofdifferentcountries.B.Tosatisfypeople'sthirstformuseums.C.TomakeAmericanslearnaboutart.D.TodocumentAmericanhistory.23.WhatdoweknowabouttheMuseumofModernArt?A.Itoncechangedlocationsforseveraltimes.B.ItwasrecommendedbyJohnD.RockefellerC.Ithashistoricalandnaturalcollections.D.ItwasfoundedinMidtownManhattanin1929.BIoftenhearkidssay,"I’mnotamathperson"or"I'mjustnotgoodatmath."Thesestatementsreflectwhat’scalleda"fixedmindset",whichisoftenassociatedwithasenseofdiscouragement,powerlessnessandinabilitytoimproveone’ssituation.Afixedmindsetisextremelycommoninmathclassrooms,butwiththehelpofteachers,studentscanadopta"growthmindset".Thismeansbelievingintheirpotentialtoacquiretheskillsandknowledge.Instrong,productiveteacher-studentrelationships,teachersnurture(培養(yǎng))growthmindsets.Andtherearesomekeystepsinbuildingtheserelationships,startingwithgivinginstructionthatmeetstheskilllevelsofindividualstudents.Besides,it'simportanttogivestudentssocialandemotionalsupport,sotheycoulddevelopsocialawareness,self-management,decision-makingandrelationship.skills.Howcouldteachersdotheseamongclassprepandgradingduties?Ibelieveinapplyingeducationaltechnologies.Withtherighttools,teacherscanskillfullymanagetoindividualizeinstructionandmeetsocial-emotionalneeds.Razzaq,amathteacheratDohertyHighSchool,hasstudentsfromdifferentsocioeconomicbackgrounds,andsomewerestilllearningEnglishalongsidemath.Theschoolonceplacedastudentinherclass,whohadn’tbeeninformalschoolsincethirdgrade.Studentshavedifferentlevelsandsocial-emotionalneedsthatdemandattentionfromteachers.Sometimesthey'renotawareorcommunicativeoftheareasinwhichtheyneedhelp.Razzaqgivestestswiththehelpofsomeeducationalplatforms,whichgeneratereportsthatsummarizeindividualweakpoints.ThenRazzaqcouldgiveinstructionssuitingtheiracademicsituations,makingproductiveuseofclasstime.Shealsousestechnologiesthatprovideinsightsintosocial-emotionalexperiencessuchasattentivenessandtimemanagement.Thedataenableshertoinitiateconversationsthatmakeadifferenceinstudents'education.Moreimportantly,weneedtoexamineourapproachtoeducation.Arewecreatinganenvironmentwherechildrencandevelophealthily?Howarewesatisfyingtheneedsofourfuturegenerations?,Onlybyknowingourvisioncanwedecidethetechnologytocompletethepicture.24.Whichofthefollowingproblemsdostudentsoftenhaveaboutlearningmathaccordingtothetext?A.Personalinterest.B.Lowconfidence.C.Poorself-control.D.Poorlearningability.25.Howdoestheauthorshowtheroleofeducationaltechnologies?A.Bygivinganexample.B.Byconductingresearch.C.Byanalyzingstatisticaldata.D.Bymakingsomecomparisons.26.Whatcanwelearnabouttheeducationalplatformsmentionedinthetext?A.Theyencouragestudentstocommunicate.B.Theyprovidesuggestionsonmathteaching.C.Theycorrectthemistakesstudentsmakeintests.D.Theygiveinformationaboutstudents'learningsituation.27.Whatistheauthorprobably?A.Atechnician.B.Apsychologist.C.Aneducationist.D.Amathematician.CWhenwe’restudyinganewlanguage,manyofusapproachitwithdread.Ifwemakeamistakeorsaysomethingwrong,wejudgeourselvesstrictly.Butasitturnsout,however,we'dbenefitbyshifting(轉(zhuǎn)移)ourfocusandworryinglessaboutgettingitright,accordingtoMariannaPascal,acommunicationskillstrainer.Asateacherwho’sspent20yearsinMalaysiahelpingpeoplespeakbetterEnglish,Pascalnoticedthatsomestudentsdidn’tgetahighlanguagelevelbutcouldstillcommunicateveryeffectively.SheremembersonespecificstudentnamedFaisal.DespitenotknowingmuchEnglish,shesays,"Thisguycouldjustsitandlistentoanybodyverycalmly,clearly,andthenhecouldrespondandexpresshisthoughtsbeautifully."ShealsoobservedsomestudentsknewquiteabitofEnglishbutstruggledtomakethemselvesunderstood.Pascalnoticedthatalotofthesestudents’attitudetowardsEnglishislikeherdaughter’sattitudetowardsplayingthepiano.Pascalsaysherdaughterhatedpianoandhatedpracticing,becauseshewasafraidofbeingwrong.Toher,hersuccessinpianowasmeasuredbyhowfewmistakesshemade.Thenshesharedherexperienceinacafé.Thepersonsittingnexttoherwasplayingagamewhilehisfriendswatched,andhejustwasn’taverygoodplayer.Butatthesametime,shesawsomethingamazing.Eventhoughthisguywasterribleandhisfriendswerewatchinghim,therewasnoembarrassmentorshyness.Therewasnofeelingofbeingjudged.Instead,hefocusedcompletelyonthetaskathand.Pascalsays,"Isuddenlyrealizedthatthisisit.ThisisthesameattitudethatpeoplelikeFaisalhavewhentheyspeakEnglish."Pascalbelievesthatspeakingalanguageisn’tlikethoseexamsmanyofushadtotakeingradeschool,whereatinymistakewouldresultinabigredXfromtheteacher.Intherealworld,whatmattersiswhetherwecanmakeourselvesunderstood.Shesays,"IfyouwanttospeakEnglishwell,don’tfocusonyourselfbutfocusontheotherpersonandthegoalyouwanttoachieve."28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"dread"meaninparagraph1?A.Fear.B.Doubt.C.Curiosity.D.Confidence.29.WhydoesPascalmentionherdaughter?A.Toprovidesomeadvice.B.Tooffersomedetails.C.Tostateareason.D.Topresentafact.30.WhatdidPascalseefromthemanplayingagame?A.Nevermindingothers'opinions.B.Notjudgingapersontoosoon.C.Improvingthroughpracticing.D.Playingagamewithpatience.31.WhatmightPascalagreewith?A.Itisimportantforteacherstoencouragestudentsinexams.B.ItisOKtomakesmallmistakesinspeakingalanguage.C.Languagehastobefluentlyspokenindailylife.D.Languageisanartdifficulttofullymaster.DWhathasthesizeofasoccerballbutcanjumpfromtheStatueofLiberty’sfeettohereyelevel?Anewrecord-settingrobot.AnengineerattheUniversityofCalifornia,SantaBarbara,ElliotHawkes,hasbeenworkingonthisrobotforsevenyearswithhiscolleagues."Itstartedoutasastickwithweightsandrubberbands(橡皮筋)heremembers.Afteryearsofwork,therobothasreachedheightsof30meters,higherthananyotherjumpingrobotorlivinganimal.Theseresearchersstudiedhowanimalsjump.Theylookedintoleaping(跳躍的)frogs,spiders,kangaroos,dogsandmore.ButHawkes'groupdidn’twanttocopyanyoftheseanimals.Instead,theteamlearnedwhatfeaturessetthelimitsforanimaljumpers."It’sveryexciting,"saysCynthiaSung,aroboticistattheUniversityofPennsylvaniainPhiladelphia.Shewasimpressedwithhowhightherobotjumped.Andgettingashighaspossiblewasthemaingoalhere.However,fortherobottobeuseful,itwillneedsomeimprovements."Theydon'thaveanysteering(轉(zhuǎn)向裝置)atall,"notesSung.Thatmeansthisrobotcan'tcontrolitsjumpheightordirection.Sung'steamhasmadeitsownjumpingrobot,namedREBOund.Thatrobotcan'tjumpveryhigh.Butitcanbeprogrammedtojumptoanyofseveraldifferentheights.Hawkes’teamisworkingtoaddsteeringtotheirrobot.Theseresearchershopetosendtheirrobottothemoon,sotheyalsowanttofindawayforittomakecollectionsthere.Ajumpercangotoplacesarobotwithwheelscan’t.Hawkes'teamisalreadyworkingwithNASA.Theyhopetoturntheirrobotintoaspaceexplorer.32.Whydidtheresearcherslookintohowanimalsjump?A.Todrawinspirationfortherobot'sappearance.B.Tofindreasonsfortheirjumpinglimits.C.Tomaketherobotjumplikethem.D.Todevelopnewrubberbands.33.WhatdoesCynthiaSungwanttoshowthroughherwords?A.HerREBOundismuchbetter.B.HerREBOundisabigbreakthrough.C.Hawkes'newrobotcanjumpmuchhigher.D.Hawkes'newrobotneedstobemorepractical.34.WhatisHawkes'team'sattitudetotheirrobot?A.Theyseemreservedaboutit.B.Theyaredoubtfulaboutit.C.Theyhavehighhopesforit.D.Theyareveryconcernedaboutit.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Anewwaytoexplorethemoon.B.Anewmethodofbuildingrobots.C.Anewapproachtojumpinghigher.D.Anewrecord-settingleapingrobot.第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)Regretisaveryrealreactiontoadisappointingeventinyourlife,achoiceyoumadethatcan’tbechanged,somethingyousaidthatyoucan’ttakeback._36_Regretcanincreaseourstress,negativelyaffectphysicalhealthanddisturbthebalanceofourimmunesystems(免疫系統(tǒng))._37_Oneiswhatresearchersrefertoastheactionpathandtheotheristheinactionpath.Thatis,wecanregretthethingswedidorwecanregretthethingswedidnotdo.Researchsuggeststhataction-relatedregret,althoughpainful,encouragespeopletolearnfromtheirmistakesandmoveon._38_Thiskindofregretismorelikelytoleadtodepressionandanxiety.Aswithothernegativeemotions,itdoesn’tworktoavoid,denyortrytodestroyregret._39_Ratherthanstayput,peoplecanmanagetheseemotionsinfoursteps:First,acceptthefactthatyouarefeelingthem;determinewhyyouarefeelingthem;allowyourselftolearnfromthem;and,finally,releasethemandmoveforward.Youcanhelpreleasethesefeelingsofregretbypracticingself-compassion(自我同情).Thismeansremindingyourselfthatyouarehuman,youaredoingthebestyoucanandyoucanlearnfrompastdecisionsandgrow._40_Noticing,acknowledgingandthenforgivingyourthoughtsareapowerfulsteptowardsovercomingregret.A.Dealingwithregretisevenmoredifficult.B.Regretisnotonlyunpleasant,butalsounhealthy.C.Therearebasicallytwowaystoexperienceregret.D.Seeingthesituationinadifferentwaymayhelpreduceregret.E.Butregretrelatedtotheinactionpathishardertofix.F.Inthelongrun,thesestrategiesonlyincreasenegativefeelings.G.Showingthiscompassiontoyourselfcanhelpyouacceptandmovepasttheregret.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。Theotherday,whileIwasgroceryshopping,anoldermansuddenlyputhishandonmyshoulder,makingmejump.Myfirstinstinctwastoget41andaskhimnottotouchme.ThenInoticedthemanwascrying,lookingupsetand42.Suddenly,heasked,“Doyouknowwheremy43is?I’vebeenlookingforher.”ItoldhimIdidn’tknowandsuggestedseekinghelpatthestore’sfront.His44grew,“Shewasrighthere.”Iofferedtowalkwithhimtothecustomerservicecountertomakea(n)45forhim.Heagreed.There,thewomanaskedforaname.He46me,expectingananswer.47,IexplainedhewasastrangerandIhadnofurtherinformation.Bythen,itbecame48tomethatthismanwassufferingfromAlzheimer’s.Havingexperiencedthiswithmygrandfather,Irecognizedthe49alltoowell.Iaskedifhehadaphone,andhewasn’tsure.Withhis50,Icheckedhispocketsandfoundasmallphone.Browsingthroughhis51,Ispottedonelabeled“DaughterKissy”anddialedit.Hisdaughteransweredquickly,andIexplainedthesituation.She52metokeephimfromwanderingoffuntilshearrived,andIpromisedtodoso.For20-somethingminutes,Istayedwiththeweepingman,providingsupportand53.Finally,ayoungwomanrushedin,hisdaughterKrissy.“Thankyou,”shesaid.“Ihadtoleaveforjustanhour,andthis54.I’msosorry.”Sheexplainedthathesometimesrunsoffandlooksforhiswife,whopassedaway13yearsago.Helpinghimup,sheexpressedhergratitudeagain,andastheyleft,Iheardhiminquireabouthiswifeagain.Myheart55,butIwassohappytoseehimwithhisfamilyagain.41.A.curious B.a(chǎn)shamed C.a(chǎn)ngryD.nervous42.A.touched B.disappointed C.shockedD.confused43.A.wife B.daughter C.FriendD.sister44.A.a(chǎn)nger B.desperation C.confidenceD.determination45.A.instruction B.a(chǎn)ppointment C.reservationD.a(chǎn)nnouncement46.A.a(chǎn)rguedwith B.turnedto C.listenedtoD.wavedat47.A.Helplessly B.Excitedly C.HopefullyD.Reluctantly48.A.natural B.normal C.clearD.important49.A.signs B.gestures C.expressionsD.feelings50.A.guarantee B.permission C.insistenceD.explanation51.A.contacts B.photos C.messagesD.a(chǎn)pps52.A.required B.commanded C.orderedD.requested53.A.a(chǎn)dvice B.reassurance C.toleranceD.guidance54.A.changed B.remained C.happenedD.worsened55.A.beat B.pounded C.stoppedD.hurt第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填人1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Chinahasbeenworkingquietlytoaddressairpollution.Inadditiontoobserving,Ialsocommunicatedwithlocalsandforeigners56(learn)aboutChina'sefforts.AccordingtoCuiXiaoyi,aresidentofBeijing,duetoseriousairpollutionthelocaladministration(行政部門)sometimeswarned57elderlynottogooutinthepast.ButBeijing58(see)agreatimprovementinairqualityoverthelastfewyears.Theynolongerneedsuchemergencymeasures.MuhammadAsghar,arepresentativeoftheAssociatedPressofPakistaninChina,59hasbeenlivinginBeijingforthepastfewyears,saidthatthegreentransportationandenergyindustriesthatChinahasdevelopedovertheyearshavelargelyreplacedfuel-powered(燃料驅(qū)動(dòng)的)cars,60thattheChinesepeoplearewillingtouseelectriccarsandpublictransportation.AsgharaddedthatChinahasnotonlydonegoodworktoaddressairpollution,buthasalsomadecontributions61promotinggreenerpractices.Thelivingenvironmenthasbeen62(significant)improvedwiththegreeningcoverageofurbanbuilt-upareasnationwide63(increase)from39.22percentto42.06percentbetween2012and2021.Theideas64(share)byChinaininternationalconferencesareimpressive.Chinesenetizens(網(wǎng)民)believethatratherthanjusttalkingaboutit,itwouldbe65(effect)ifweputoureffortsintoplantingtrees.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)校英語社團(tuán)將舉辦英語寫作比賽,以讀書為主題。請你以“書香伴我成長”為題,寫一篇短文參加比賽,內(nèi)容包括:閱讀的重要性;2.閱讀帶給你的收獲和變化。注意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80個(gè)左右;2.題目已為你寫好。Readingispartofmygrowing________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Asanewfourthgrader,GinawasinMrsMelton'sclass.Afteramonthinclass,shehadanewclassmate,John.Theboyandhisthreeyoungerbrothers,togetherwiththeirpoorparents,hadjustmovedtothetownwhereGinalived.Whentheschoolpresentedtheboyswiththeschoolsupplylistforallfourthgraders,theywereupset.Theyhadnomoney,sotheyhardlyhadthesuppliesrequired.Theyonlyhadafewsheetsofpoor-qualitypaperandapencileach.Asaresult,exceptGina,allkidsinclassmadefunofJohn,whofeltsoembarrassedandlonely.GinawassadtoseeitandfeltsorryforJohn,soshedecidedtodosomething.SheaskedhermotherLindafornewpencils,crayons,paper,etc.Withouthesitation,Lindaagreed.Thenextmorning,Ginagotupmuchearlierthanusual.AlthoughLindafounditstrange,shedidn'tasktoomuch.WhenGinahurriedtoschool,shequicklyputhernewsuppliesintoJohn'sdeskbeforeotherclassmatescamein.Later,Johnwasamazedandconfusedtofindthesupplies.Helookedaround,butGinafocusedonherbook,pretendingtoknownothing.Johnwasdisappointed;hefailedtofindtheangel.Afterclassbegan,otherkidsinclasswerealsosurprisedbyJohn'snewsuppliesandcouldn'tlaughathimanymore.Afterthatday,Ginabegantocomehomeonaregularbasisaskingforschoolsupplies.Shedidn'ttellthatshewouldgivethemtoJohn,fearingLindawouldn'tagreewithit.Andasusual,Lindajustdutifullyprovidedwhateversheneeded,neverquestioningher.Afterongoingrequestsforitemsthatshouldhaveeasilylastedalongtime,Lindabecameconcernedandaskedher,“Gina,whatareyoudoingwithyourschoolsupplies?”Thegirlwouldalwaysrespondwithananswerthatsatisfiedher.Oneday,aftersupplyingthesamethingonlyaweekearlier,Lindabecameannoyedwithher.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150個(gè)左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Sheaskedheroncemore,“Gina!What'sgoingonwithyourschoolsupplies?”________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________WantingtoknowmoreaboutJohn,thenextdayLindavisitedMrsMelton.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高二英語期中考試題答案聽力1-5CBACA6-10CBABC11-15CBCBC16-20BACBBText1M:What'stheschedulefortomorrow?W:Letmesee.YouwillhaveameetingwithOwenSmithat9:30inthemorning.Thenat7:00intheevening,youwillhavedinnerwithMrSmith.(1)Text2W:Iwanttotakethesethreemodelplanes.Howmucharethey?M:Wearehavingasaletoday.Theoriginalpriceis20dollarseach,butnowitonlycostshalftheprice.(2)Text3M:HowdoyoufindJessica'sperformanceinthefilm?W:Honestlyspeaking,shewasnotdoingwellasexpected.(3)M:I'mafraidso.(3)Butmybrotherthinksshedidagoodjob.Text4M:HowmuchshouldIpay,MrsBlack?W:$300,ifyoujustrentthehouseforamonth.Butyoucanhavea5%discountforaquarter.M:Oh,no,no,no.Halfayear.(4)W:ThenI'llgiveyoua10%discount.Text5M:HaveyoubeentotheScienceMuseumlately?W:No,why?M:Ithasawonderfulnewexhibit.I'mgoingagainonSaturday.Wouldyouliketojoinme?(5)W:Yes,I'dloveto.Let'sgointhemorningsoitwon'tbetoocrowded.Text6M:Hello!Sorrytotroubleyou,butIwanttoaskaboutthecheck-outtime.(6)(7)W:It'stwelveatnoon,sir.(7)M:Um,inthatcase,Iwonderifyoucandomeafavor.W:SureifIcan.M:Myflightdoesn’tleaveuntilthreethisafternoon.IwonderifIcancheckoutalittlebitlate.Listen,Idon'twanttocauseanyproblems,andItotallyunderstandifyoucan'tdoit.W:Well,we'renotfullybookedtoday,soIguessIcouldgiveyouanextrahour.(7)Willthathelp?M:That'sabighelp.Thanks.Text7W:Tom,thehotelislovely.Theroomsarelargeandclean.M:Yeah.Igotagooddealonit.Normallyit's400yuananight.ButIbookeditthreeweeksearly,soIgot50%offtheregularroomrate.(8)W:That'sreallyagooddeal.M:Thehotel'sswimmingpooliscoolandthegardennexttothehotelisbeautiful.(9)W:That'sgood.AlsoInoticeashoponthetopfloorofthehotel.(9)M:Yourfavoriteplace.W:Yeah.Oh,look!There'sabusstationbelow.Itcantakeustothedowntownarea.Itisreallyconvenient.M:Honey,canwetakearestbeforewevisitaroundhere?W:Sure.ButI'dliketotakeashowerfirst.(10)M:Goahead.Text8W:Ithinkweshouldstopataservicestationorastoreforsomefood.I'mstarving.(11)M:Hanginthere.Iguesswealmostgettothedestination.W:Youguess?Uh,arewelost?ShouldIasksomeonefordirections?M:Don'tworry.Inevergetlost.Trustme.W:I'veneverbeenherebefore.Doyouknowwhereweare?M:Sure,thisroadisashortcuttothetrainstation.(12)Afterwepassthesectionoftheroad,wewillgetclosertoit.W:Fine.Couldyoudriveslower?It'sgettingdark.Itwillbemoredangeroustodrivehere.M:You'reright.I

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