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第五單元測試(時間:120分鐘滿分:150分)第一部分聽力(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)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whyisthemancalling?A.Heneedsmoreinformationabouttheapartment.B.Hewantsthewomantogivehimsomegoodadvice.C.Hewantstobuyanapartmentwiththreerooms.2.WherewillJanetprobablygotonight?A.ToTom'shome.B.Toherhometown.C.Totheconcert.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Jack'sperformanceisdisappointing.B.Shedoesn'tagreewithJack.C.Mostpeoplethinkbasketballboring.4.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atthesupermarket.B.Inahotel.C.Inarestaurant.5.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Acompanywherethemanworks.B.Atravelexperiencethemanhas.C.Anewjobthemanwantstohave.其次節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。6.Howmuchdidthewoman'spackagepostcost?A.$10.81.B.$12.C.$5.94.7.Inwhichwaydidthewomangettomailherpackage?A.Firstclass.B.Acheaperway.C.Anexpensiveway.8.HowlongwillittakeforthispackagetogotoNewYork?A.12days.B.2weeks.C.10days.聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。9.WhatisMissJohnsoncallingMr.Zhangfor?A.Askinghimtoadinner.B.Askinghimtovisitthefactorytogether.C.Discussinganimportantbusinessmatterwithhim.10.WhereisMissJohnsonstaying?A.RoseGardenHotel.B.RoseGarden.C.GardenHotel.11.Whatcanwelearnfromthetelephonedialogue?A.MissJohnsonisabusinesswomanfromCanada.B.Mr.Zhangisthemangerofthefactory.C.MissJohnsonhasnotbeentothecity.聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。12.WhoisTeddyJones?A.Adoctor.B.Anactor.C.Areporter.13.Whathappenedtothemaincharacter?A.Hesufferedfromcancer.B.Hegotmarriedtoagirl.C.Hewantedtobeadoctor.14.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?A.TVaudiencesknowmanyfamousdoctors.B.BarbaraplayedaroleontheTVshow.C.Teddylikedtheroleheplayedverymuch.聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。15.Whatisthemanfamousfor?A.Doingbusiness.B.Collectingcoins.C.Teachingmaths.16.Howdoesthemangetthecoinsforhiscollection?A.Hetradesforrareandoldones.B.Hisuncleoftengiveshimsome.C.Heasksforsomefromhisfriends.17.Whoisthewoman?A.Ateacher.B.Asaleslady.C.Ajournalist.聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18.Whyaresomepeopleagainstseatbelts?A.Itmaytrapthedriverandpassengerswhilethecarsareonfireorsinking.B.Itverytroublesometowearit.C.It'swillmakethecarsonfireorsink.19.Howmanycaraccidentsleadtofireandsinking?A.Halfofthem.B.Morethanhalfofthem.C.Lessthanhalfofthem.20.Whatisthearticleabout?A.Moreandmorepeoplearekilledinthecaraccidents.B.Argueaboutseatbelts.C.Seatbeltscausemorepeopletolosetheirlives.其次部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。AWatercolorPaintingClassesThefollowingissomethingrelatedtowatercolorpaintingclassesforpeopleonline.WhatistheWatercolorAcademyTheWatercolorAcademyismuchmorethanjustapaintingcourse.Here,youwillalsobecomeamemberofauniqueartcommunitywhereyoucanexhibityourartworks,getprofessionalopinionsonyourcreativeprogress,haveyourartquestionsanswered,andcommunicatewithyouracademyvisitors.ContentsLearnhowtopaintwatercolorsinourfunandpracticalartclassestaughtbyprofessionalartistsinLondon.Ourlively,funWatercolorPaintingCoursesaredesignedtodebunk(揭穿)themyththatpaintingwithwatercolorsandinksisdifficult—throughourtutors'livelyinstructionandencouragement,studentswilllosetheirdepressionandcreatelivelyartwork.ScheduleClassesmeetonceaweekontheirscheduledday.Reviewourscheduletofindoutwhencoursetermsstartandend,andpleaseseetheregistrationpageforclassdaysandtimes.Webelievethatwithtime,encouragementandtheproperinstruction,anyonecanlearntodrawandpaintexceptionallywell.OurschoolhasservedtheMinneapolis&St.Paulcommunityforover25yearsasartistsandteachers.FeesThepriceforagroupof2to5peopleis$100perperson.For6ormoreparticipants,thecostis$60perperson.Thepriceforaprivateclassstartsat$200foranindividual.Ifyouchoosetheprivateclass,youwillbeabletoselectthepaintingofyourchoiceandschedulethedayandtimethatworkswellforyouandtheinstructor.Call970-429-2777tobookaprivatewatercolorclass.21.WhatcanstudentsdointheWatercolorAcademy?A.Givealectureonpainting.B.Presenttheirowngoodworks.C.Setupauniqueartcommunity.D.Learntogiveprofessionalopinions.22.What'sthepurposeoftheWatercolorPaintingCourses?A.Toshowwatercolorpaintingisfun.B.Tomakestudentsprofessionalartists.C.Tomakestudentsmorelively.D.Tomakewatercolorpaintingeasyforitsstudents.23.Whatisspecialabouttheprivateclass?A.Itcanlastformanyhours.B.Theclassisgivenbyfamousartists.C.Thestudentscanscheduletheirclasstime.D.Itrequiresstudentstoworkwell.BAn11-year-oldboyhasbecomeaherosincehisquickthinkingsavedtwolives.DavyonJohnsonhelpedsaveachokingclassmateandawomanattemptingtoescapeafire.OnDec.8,2024theMuskogeeCountySheriff'sDepartmenthonoredJohnsonforhisheroicsatameeting.Attheevent,UndersheriffGregMartingavethesixth-graderacertificatenaminghimanhonorarydeputyfortheMuskogeeCountySheriff'sOffice.“Weareallsoproudofyou,Johnson!”wrotethesheriff'sofficeinapostonFacebookonDec.14,2024.TheMuskogeePublicSchoolsrecognizedDavyonJohnsonduringthemeetingonTuesday.PrincipalLatriciaDawkinsconsideredJohnsonaheroinaninterview.“Healwayssaysthathewantstobeanemergencymedicaltechnician.Soheputthatdesireintoactionandimmediatelysavedthatyoungman,”Dawkinssaid,addingthatJohnson“isjustakindsoulandlikedbystudentsandteachers”.Thefirstincidenthappenedduringtheschoolday.Johnsonjumpedintoactionafteroneofhisclassmatesaccidentallyswallowedawaterbottlecapandwaschoked(窒息)byitafterattemptingtounscrew(擰開)itwithhismouth.JohnsonimmediatelyrantothechildandperformedtheHeimlichmaneuver.Dawkinssaid,“Fromtheaccountofthewitnesses,whenhedidit,thebottlecapcameout.”JohnsonsaidhelearnedhowtodotheHeimlichmaneuveronYouTube,andsuggestedothersdothesame.Johnson'sheroismdidn'tendthere.Afterschool,duringthedayafterhesavedhisclassmate,Johnsonspottedawomanattemptingtoescapefromaburninghome.Hequicklyrealizedtheworriedwomanwasmovingslowlyandranacrossthestreettohelpher.“Shewasadisabledladyandbeingagoodcitizen,Ishouldhelpherleave,”Johnsonsaid.LaToya,theboy'smother,said,“Idon'tfeelsurprisedatmyson'sactions.I'mjustaproudmom.”24.WhatisJohnson'sdream?A.Tobeachemistryteacher.B.Tobeafashiondesigner.C.Tobeanaircraftengineer.D.Tobeanemergencymedicaltechnician.25.WhendidJohnsonsavethewoman?A.Thenextdayaftersavinghisclassmate.B.Severalhoursaftersavinghisclassmate.C.OnDec.8,2024.D.OnDec.14,2024.26.WhatistheHeimlichmaneuver?A.Awaytocalmapersonwhoisangry.B.Awaytohelpapersonwhocan'twalk.C.Awaytosaveapersonwhoischoking.D.Awaytoimproveaperson'sspokenlanguage.27.Whydidthewomanwalkslowly?A.Theheavysmokeblockedherview.B.Thewaywasseriouslyblocked.C.Shehadaphysicaldisability.D.Shewastoofrightenedtowalk.CTheInternetofThings(IoT)hasbecomeespeciallyimportantasourdailylifeandbusinesshavebecomemorecomplex,frombillpaymenttohealthcareissues,wherewehavegraduallyexploreddeeperintofindingsolutionstoimprovingtheeffectivenessofprocesses.AccordingtoareportbyGlobalData,theglobalIoTmarketwillreachupto1.1trilliondollarsby2024,withanannualgrowthrateof13%duringthatperiod.Therefore,thisareawillplayanimportantroleinmaintainingcompetitionamongcompanies.TheIoTisadigitalinterconnectionofeverydayobjectswiththeInternet.TheIoTallowssystemstoberemotelysensedandcontrolledthroughtheexistingnetwork.Thisenablesgreaterintegration(融合)betweenthephysicalworldandcomputer-basedsystems,whichrepresentsgreaterefficiencyandcost-effectiveness.Amongthemainapplicationsofthetechnologyarecostoptimization(最優(yōu)化)forindustrialandtransportationcompaniesthroughremotemonitoringofdevicesandvehicles,datacollectionforreal-timeproductionanalysis,andtrackingoffinalcargo(貨物)delivery.OtherIoTapplicationsarewearables,whichareasetofelectronicdevicesthatareincorporated(合并)intosomepartofourbodyinteractingcontinuouslybetweenusandotherdevices.Wearablesrepresenttheboomofthelastfewyears,astheyregisterwhatweeat,ourheartrate,warnusifwearesickorstressed.TheycomeintheformofsmartwatchesandGPS-enabledrunningshoes,tonameafew.Ontheotherhand,thehealthcaresectorisalsoundergoingchangesbroughtaboutbytheIoT.Themedicalsensorsmarketisexpectedtoreachaturnoverof$27.7billionin2026withagrowthoverthenextfewyearsof9.9%accordingtoTransparencyMarketResearch.Inthissense,IoThascomewithapromiseforpeopleintheirdailylivesbutalsoforinvestors,whoconsideritanexcellentopportunitytoinvest.IoTwillincreasetheproductivityofcompanies,inadditiontoprogressingtowardsthegrowthoftelecommunications,dataanalysisandthearrivalofintelligentmachines.28.WhatdoweknowabouttheIoT?A.Ithaslimitedapplications.B.Itisahighlypromisingindustry.C.Itmakesdailylifemorecomplex.D.Itmakescompanieslesscompetitive.29.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.ThedefinitionofIoT.B.ThedevelopmentofIoT.C.TheoriginofIoT.D.TheinventorsofIoT.30.Whatcanwearablesdo?A.Theycanrelievestress.B.Theycantreatthedisease.C.Theycaninstructwhattoeat.D.Theycancloselymonitorhealth.31.WhyistheIoTpopulartocompanies?A.Itcontrolscargodeliveryremotely.B.Itbringsarapidgrowthforcompanies.C.Itimprovestheefficiencyofcompanies.D.Itencouragesinteractionamongcompanies.DChina'ssecondnationalbotanical(植物學(xué)的)garden,SouthChinaNationalBotanicalGarden,wassetupinGuangzhouonJuly11th,2024.Withatotalof319hectaresofcorefunctionalareaplanned,thenewnationalbotanicalgardenwasbuiltbasedonSouthChinaBotanicalGarden.ItspansGuangzhouandZhaoqing,twocitiesinGuangdongProvince.TheSouthChinaNationalBotanicalGardenaimstostrengthentheconservation,scientificresearchandknowledgebroadcastingoftropical(熱帶的)andsubtropical(亞熱帶的)plants.Thegardenhasthreeresearchcenters,twonational-levelfieldstationsandthreekeylaboratoriesoftheChineseAcademyofSciences.Thereare17,168protectedplants,643rareandendangeredplants,and337nationalkeywildprotectedplantsinthegardenatpresent.ThegardenwillparticipateinplantdiversityprotectionbothinChinaandtheworldandachievetheconservationgoalof20,000species.Meanwhile,itaimstoplayaworld-leadingroleincollectionandstorageoflivingplants,amongwhich6,000speciesareeconomicplants.Besides,95percentofrareandendangeredplantsinSouthChinawillbeeffectivelyprotected,thustoprovideplantresourcesforgreendevelopment.Chinaisoneofthecountriesintheworldwiththerichestbiodiversity,havingmorethan37,000knownspeciesofhigherplants,accountingforaboutonetenthoftheworld'stotal.TheSouthChinaNationalBotanicalGarden,togetherwiththenationalbotanicalgardeninBeijing,hasformedasystemofcollectionandcompletetheretentionofwildplantgroups,whichishelpfultomaintainthecountry'splantdiversity.32.WhatcanbeinferredaboutSouthChinaNationalBotanicalGarden?A.Itiswellequipped.B.Itonlyoffersserviceforresearch.C.Ithasbecomeapopularscenicspot.D.Itisthelargestnationalbotanicalgarden.33.WhatisthesituationofrareandendangeredplantsinSouthChina?A.Theyaredyingoutsharply.B.Mostofthemwillbeprotectedwell.C.Theywillbeusedtoimproveeconomicdevelopment.D.Mostofthemaretransplantedtobotanicalgardens.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retention”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Development.B.Comparison.C.Preservation.D.Improvement.35.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.AGardenForCollectingAndStudyingPlantsB.ANovelWayToStrengthenPlantConservationC.China'sVariousEnvironmentalProtectionD.China'sSecondNationalBotanicalGarden其次節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Everyonewantstobehappy.__36__Youmustfinditinyourjourneyonyourownanddecidewhatitisthatmakesyouhappy.Therefore,youaretheonetolightitupandsparkit.Togiveyoumorehappiness,Ihaveprovidedseveralhabitsthatyoucanworkontoliveaninspiringlifethatwillchangeyouandthosearoundyouforever.Seethelightinallsituations.There'sabrightsidetoeverything.__37__Butwhenithidesfromtheclouds,rememberthatyouaretheonethatlightsuptheskyevenbrighterthanthestars.Stopcomparingyourselfwithothers.Comparingyourselftoothersisawasteofwhoyouare.__38__Thereisnooneinthisworldthatisexactlylikeyou.Youhavemanyspecialqualitiesthatcan'tbecomparedtoothers.Beyourselfandkeepatit.__39__Whoarethepeopleinyourlifethatisimportanttoyou?Doesthepersonbringthebestoutofyou?Spendtimewiththesepeople.It'sworthit.Beconfident.Yourconfidencecanupliftyourmood.Whetherit'syourposture,smile,eyecontact,orvoice,workonitandyouwillnotonlyfeelbetterbutbebetter.Writeyourselffivethingsthatyouloveaboutyourselfandputitonyourwallorreaditeverymorningyouwakeup.__40__Youreallyaretheonewhocanmakethisworldbetter.Asyouworkonallthesestepstobecomehappier,youwillseetheworldalotbetterthanitusedtobe.A.Justbeyourself.B.Itcanreallycount.C.Onthedarkestofdays,themoonstillshines.D.Spendtimewithpeoplethatmakeyoubetter.E.Whatmakesyoufeellikeyou'reflyinginthesky?F.However,happinessdoesn'tcometoyounaturally.G.Youcancreateyourownhappinessandspreadittoothers.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和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。KristaShenemanwasfirstdiagnosedwithdiabetes(糖尿病)aroundfiveyearsago.Sincethen,healthhasbecomea(n)__41__partofherlife.She__42__thatalotofpeopleweren't__43__ofwhatshewentthroughonadailybasisasadiabeticandthattherewereso__44__diabeticsinhercountry.Therefore,she__45__tocompleteamissiontowalk470milesacrossthreestates,whichwouldofferinsightintowhatdiabeticsgothrough.Throughoutthis__46__,peoplewatchedherglucoselevels(血糖水平)throughanappthat'sconnectedtoherglucosemonitor.Themonitorprovidedreal-time__47__whenherglucoselevelswenttoohighorlow.Inthisway,sheshowswhatitlooksliketobediabeticandremindspeopletoconstantly__48__andmakesurethattheyareeatingthe__49__things.Sheaddedthatjustsomethingassimpleasstresscan__50__bloodsugar.To__51__forherwalk,shespenteighthoursadayonatreadmill(跑步機(jī))whilemanagingherdiabetes.Shethinksit'simportanttobearinmindthattheremustbeunexpecteddifficultiesthatshehasto__52__.Afteragreateffort,she__53__crossedthefinishline.Herwalkcontributedtopeople'sunderstandingofdiabetesandhas__54__otherpeoplewhoarealsobattlingdiabetesbyshowingthemthatthe__55__can'tstopsomeonefrombeingactiveorachievingtheirgoals.41.A.potentialB.hugeC.earlyD.simple42.A.imaginedB.decidedC.realizedD.guessed43.A.ashamedB.a(chǎn)wareC.tiredD.proud44.A.famousB.manyC.deadlyD.risky45.A.showedoffB.setupC.turnedoutD.setout46.A.journeyB.recoveryC.operationD.lecture47.A.warningsB.commentsC.suggestionsD.requests48.A.sumB.suspectC.checkD.follow49.A.differentB.rightC.pureD.real50.A.raiseB.reachC.turnD.examine51.A.trainB.performC.trackD.respect52.A.lookbackB.careaboutC.putdownD.getover53.A.naturallyB.completelyC.immediatelyD.eventually54.A.servedB.a(chǎn)cceptedC.inspiredD.connected55.A.conditionB.techniqueC.sceneD.conflict其次節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Watershortageisoneofthe__56__(great)crisesfacingustoday,withtwothirdsoftheglobalpopulationlivinginareas__57__waterisscarce(稀缺的)foramonthormoreeveryyear.Therearetwocontributingfactorstothisproblem:increasingglobaldemand__58__water,andunsustainablemeansbywhichthesedemandsarebeingmet.Yet,despiteglobalwaterusagealreadyincreasingthreefold(三倍)overthelastfiftyyears,it__59__(predict)thattherewillbeafurther60%-100%increaseinwaterusageby2050.Thisisnotjust__60__matterofturningthetapoffwhenyoubrushyour__61__(tooth),cuttingyourshowersdownto3minutes,orsharingthewashing-loadwithyourflatmates.Infact,dailyactivitiesofhumanmakeuplessthan4%ofourtotalwaterconsumption,withthe__62__(remain)92%fallingintotwo‘invisible’categories:theindustrialproductionofhouseholditems,andtheproductionoffood.Astonishingly,69%ofourtotaldailywaterconsumptioncomesfromthe__63__(grow)andproductionoffoodalone.__64__(unfortunate),thereisnosinglego-torefererencebookfortheexactnumberoflitresusedintheproductionofanyindividualfooditem.Thisisahardpilltoswallow,forwehaveotherfactors__65__(consider)whenweighingupthebenefitsofeveryfoodchoice:taste,costandconvenience.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(滿分15分)你校英語俱樂部即將舉辦10周年慶典,你將作為成員代表進(jìn)行發(fā)言,請你依據(jù)以下提示寫一篇發(fā)言稿,內(nèi)容包括:1.經(jīng)驗和收獲;2.喜愛的活動;3.期盼和祝愿。留意:1.寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)微環(huán)節(jié),以使行文連貫;3.開頭及結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)。Deareveryone,________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________That'sall.Thankyou!其次節(jié)(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,依據(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?!癛ick,I'msorrytosaythatyourmom'shealthisfailing,”DoctorCartersaidoverthephone.“What?”Rickpanicked.“Butmymomwasokayuntillastweek.Howcouldithappen?”“Wehadalsothoughtshewasimproving,butherbodyisnolongerrespondingtothetreatment.Infact,Idon'tthinkshehasmuchtime,soIhavetoinformyou,”Mr.Cartersaidbeforehangingup.Rick'sheartdroppedtotheground.Hismomwasdying,andhehadtogettoher.Rickdroppedeverythingandgotintohiscarimmediately.Toseehismomassoonaspossible,Rickchoseashorterpaththroughthefreewaythatwouldhelphimgettherefaster.Unfortunately,hecompletelyignoredthefuelindicator—whichimpliedthathiscarwasabouttorunoutofgas—untilhewasalreadyonthehighwaywithnooneinsight.Hemanagedtoparkthecarbythesideoftheroad.Rickcheckedhisphoneforthenearestfuelstation,anditwasmilesaway.However,henoticedaconveniencestorenearby.Itwasn'talongwalk,sohedecidedtoaskforhelpthere.Whenhearrivedthere15minuteslater,hesawtwomenexitingthestore.Hequicklywentuptothem.“Hey,man,”hesaid.“Couldyousparemesomeofyourgas?I'monmywaytoseemymother.She'ssick,butmycarranoutofgas.”Thetwomenexchangedaquickglanceandsaid,“Sorry.We'reinahurryandwecan'thelpyourmom.”Rickwasataloss.Heenteredtheconveniencestoreandaskedseveralpeopleforhelp,butitdidn'ttakethemlongtoturnhimdown.Hewasanxiousatthispoint,terrifiedthathewouldneverseehismomagain.Hewalkedoutofthestore,feelinghelpless.留意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.請按如下格式作答。Suddenly,henoticedanelderlywomanwhodroppedherpurseonthegroundwhengettingoffhercar.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Theelderlysaidhesitantlythatshewantedtohelpbutshehadtoseeherdoctor.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第五單元測試第一部分答案:1—5ACBBC6—10CBAAA11—15BBACC16—20ACACB聽力材料:Text1M:Hello,I'mcallingabouttheapartmentyouadvertised.Couldyoutellmemoreaboutit?W:Well,therearethreeroomsandabath.Text2M:Wouldyouliketocomeoverandstudytonight,Janet?W:Oh,I'msorry,Tom.Iforgettotellyouthatmyparentsareintownandtheywanttotakemetotheconcerttonight.Text3M:Jackseemstothinkthatthisyear'sbasketballseasonwillbedisappointing.W:That'shisopinion.Mostothersthinkdifferently.Text4M:Goodmorning.MynameisMax.Ibelieveyouhavearoomreservedforme.W:Justaminute.MrMax.Let'ssee—Max—yes,MrMax,Room101.Wouldyoujustfillinthisform,please?Text5W:Look,itsoundstheywantajuniorsalesmanageranditseemslikeit'sabigcompany.That'dbegood,soyoumighthavetotravelalot.M:Dotheysayanythingaboutexperience?Text6W:I'dliketomailthispackagetoNewYork.M:Howwouldyouliketosendit?W:Firstclass,please.M:OK,let'ssee.It'stwelvepounds,sothatwillbetendollarsandeighty-onecents.W:Tendollarsandeighty-onecents?M:Yes.That'saprettyheavypackageyou'vegothere.W:Oh,Isupposeitis.Tellme,isthereacheaperwaytomailit?M:Sure,itcanbesentbypackagepost,butitwilltakelongertogetthere.W:Howlongwillittake?M:Letmesee.ToNewYorkfromhereitwilltakeabouttwelvedays.W:Howmuchwillitcost?M:Let'sseenow.Twelvepounds,packagepost...thatwillcostfivedollarsandninety-fourcents.W:OK,IthinkI'llsenditbypackagepost.Text7W:MayIspeaktoMr.Zhang,pleas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