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江西省红色七校2016届高三第二次联考英语试题第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)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。1.What’sthewoman’sfather?A.Anengineer. B.Aclimber. C.Ageologist.2.What’sthemandoing?A.Eatinginacafe. B.WaitingforJack. C.Callinghisfriend.3.WhydidthoseEnglishknockthewall?A.BecausethoseEnglishweremad.B.BecausethoseEnglishwereimpolite.C.Becausethewomanspeakermadelotsofnoise. 4.Whoisill?A.Themanspeaker. B.Theman’smother. C.Theman’sgrandmother.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Hisaunt’snewbook. B.Hisaunt’shobby. C.Hisaunt’sEnglish.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Motherandson. B.Goodfriends. C.Shopkeeperandcustomer.7.What’sthemanlookingfor?A.Abrownshirt. B.Abirthdaypresent. C.Abeautifuldress.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What’sthewomandoing?A.Eatinglunch. B.Shopping. C.WatchingTV.9.Howmuchdoesthemanneedtopay?A.$1710. B.$1000. C.$1899.9.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdidVickydoataGirlScoutcamp?A.SoldGirlScoutcookies. B.MadeFrenchfries. C.Wenttobiketrips.11.WhatwasVicky’sfavoriteactivityatthecamp?A.Eatingthecookies. B.Watchingmovies. C.Makingkites.12.Whichcampdidthemangoto?A.GirlScoutcamp. B.Amoviecamp. C.Avolleyballcamp.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatwasthewomandoingjustnow?A.Lookingforherbook.B.Readingnewspaper.C.Findingbookatthelostandfound.14.Whendidthewomanloseherbook?A.Thisnoon. B.Thismorning. C.Lastweek.15.Wheredidthewomanloseherbook?A.Onatableoutside. B.Inheroffice. C.Athome.16.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Buyheranewbook.B.Helpherfindherbook.C.Buyherapresentatherbirthday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What’sthespeakermostprobably?A.Atrainer. B.Atrainee. C.Aboss.18.Whathelpsnewpeopleunderstandwhattheyneedtoaccomplish?A.Thebigpicture. B.Agendasandgoals. C.Eachtrainingsection.19.What’snewpeople’sattitudetowardsthisstep-by-steptraining?A.Pleased. B.Impatient. C.Satisfied.20.Whydothecompaniesliketohirenewblood?A.Fornewerandbetterideas.B.Foreveryoneisdifferent. C.Toleaveroomforthetraineestogrow.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThoughmostofthesedestinationsareactuallyontheEarth,theyaresowildandweird(怪异的)thattheyseemoutofthisworld.Checkthemoutbeforeyouplanyournextvacation!MirrorontheLakeDestination:Salarde-Uyuni,BoliviaTheSalarde-Uyuniistheworld’slargestsaltflat—a10,000-square-kilometerpieceoflandthat,whencoveredinafewinchesofwater,becomestheworld’slargestmirror.Thereissomuchsaltinthisareathatpeoplehavebuilttables,chairsandevenahotelcompletelyoutofsalt!OneandOnlyDestination:SocotraIslandWe’veallimaginedwhatitwouldbeliketowakeuponanotherplanet,inatotallynewenvironment.TheSocotraIslandontheIndiaDangerzoneDestination:Devil’sPool,VictoriaFallsThisisprobablyoneofthescariestout-of-this-worlddestinations.VictoriaFallsinZambiaishometotheworld’smostdangerouspool—apoolofwaterthatyoucanswimin,butbecarefulbecauseitbecomesawaterfall!Ifyougettooclosetotheedge,you’reinfora100-meterdrop.Thinkaboutfallingintothedeepend!Moany-MoanyDestiantion:MoaningCavern(悲鸣洞),CaliforniaThismightnotbeoutofthisworld…ratherit’sunderit!OneofCalifornia’slargestcavesdrops83metersbelowtheearth’ssurface.Thefirstcoolfactaboutthemoaningcavernisthatnomatterwhatthetemperatureisoutside,thecave’sinsideremains16degreesCelsius.Andbecauseit’salwayswarm,thecavewallsdripwithmoisture(因水气而滴水).It’sthatdrippingwhichcreatesastrangemoaningsoundthatthecaveisnamedfor.21.Aperson’sstudyingplantswillprobablyvisit.A.theSalardeUyuni B.theSocotraIsland C.Devil’sPool D.theMoaningCavern22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheMoaningCavern?A.Itisalwayswetandfullofmoisture. B.ItisCalifornia’slargestundergroundcave.C.Thedrippingsoundslikeawoman’smoaning. D.Thetemperatureinsideitchangeswiththeseasons.23.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Wildandunusualdestinations. B.HistoryofMirrorontheLake.C.Waysofplanningavacation. D.Safetyoftakingavacation.BMyheartwasslowlybreaking,asithadbeenforyears.“Caitilin,”mymothersighedonthephone.Andthensheadded,“You’realwaysgoingtomissthebus.”Tearswereburningthecornersofmyeyes,butItriedhardnottoproducesomethingunfortunateintothereceiver.Asmymothercontinuedtalkingaboutwhyshecouldn’tsupportmydecisiontogotograduateschooltostudyeducation.Irealizedthatshewasmorethan750milesawaybutstillhadastrongholdonme.IrealizedthatatsomepointIneededtodowhatfeltrightonme.“Youknowwhat,Mom?I’vegottogo.Ihaveworktodo.”Thenwithgreatself-control,Ihungupthephone.Itwouldn’tbethelasttimethatmymotherhadtoldmeIwasmakingamistake,butitwasthefirsttimethatIsucceededinsaying,“Enough!”Idobelievemymotheralwaysfeltshehadmybestinterestatheart—whetherwewerediscussingmyneedtoloseweight,mychoiceofcollege,orthecompanyIwaskeeping.Gradually,though,IlearnedthatshewaslettingwhatshewantedoverpowerwhatIneeded.Sothatafternoonbackin1994,IreturnedmyacceptancetotheCurrySchoolofEducationattheUniversityofNowIhaveahappyfamilylife.Ihavecreatedmanyproductsthatbringmepride.Bystandingupformyselfandworkinghard,Itookcontrolofmylifeandfoundhappiness.Inotonlycaughtthebus,butalsolovedtheride.24.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph1mean?A.Caitlinisoftenlateforwork. B.Caitlinoftenmissesgoodopportunities.C.Caitlinalwaysgetsuplateinthemorning.D.Caitlinisalwaysmakingwrongdecisions.25.Accordingtothetext,inthepastyearsCaitlin’smother.A.didn’tgetalongwellwithher B.alwaysmadedecisionsforherC.wasdisappointedwithher D.wasveryhardonher 26.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEofCaitlin?A.Shewastiredofherformerwork. B.Shehasagreatinterestineducation C.Shelostcontrolandhungupthephone. D.Shedidn’tstudyhardasanundergraduate.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Thisismystop B.MyhappycollegelifeC.Education—mylifecareer D.IalwaysmissthebusCEversinceitscreationover40yearsago,theInternethasremainedanalmostunrestricted(无限制的)place.Itisaplacewhereanyonecanpresentthemselvesinanyformtheychoose.Becauseofanonymity(匿名)onthewebitispossibleforpeople—someofwhommightnormallyberestrictedfromcommunicatingwiththeoutsideworld—tospeakoutwithoutfearingtheresultoftheiractions.Thoseactionscouldputthemindangerifcarriedoutusingtheirrealnames.Beinganonymousonthewebalsomakesitpossibleforpeopletodiscusssensitivesubjects,suchasmedicalconditionsandphysicalabuse,withouttheseactionsaffectingtheireverydaylivesinaharmfulway.Therearemanypositivewaystouseanonymityontheweb,buttherecansometimesbeverybadsideeffectstoo,suchasbullying(欺侮),racism,imitatingsomeoneinordertocheatothers.Whenthiskindofdamagingactivityiscarriedoutonline,howcantheoffender(冒犯者)everbeheldresponsiblefortheiractionswhentheyareanonymousontheweb?Howcanwefindthem?Thankfully,thingsarestartingtochange.TheriseofsocialnetworkslikeFacebooks,Google+andLinkedin,whichrelyonpeople’strueidentity,makesitincreasinglydifficulttoliveananonymouslifeontheInternet.Wearealreadybeginningtoseepositivesideeffectsduetothesenewlevelsoftransparency(透明).Bullying,offensivecommentsandotherformsofabusearebecominglesswidespreadnowthatpeoplearenolongerabletohidebehindamask.However,theInternetisaplacewhereeverythingcanbefoundeasily.Amistakemadeduringaperson’steenageyearscouldpermanentlytarnishtheironlinerecordsfortherestoftheirlives,nomatterhowmuchtimehaspassed.We’veallheardstoriesofemployersexaminingjobapplicantsviaGoogleandFacebook.Woulditbeunfairofthemtojudgeyoubyyourpastmistakes,shownbyasocialnetworkthatrememberseverythingyou’veeverdone?Ithinkso.Nowthatouractionsonthewebaremorepublic,weneedtomakesurewemanageourpersonalinformationwell.28.Paragraph1ismainlyabout.A.howtousetheInternet B.thehistoryoftheInternetC.whypeoplelikebeinganonymousontheweb D.thepositiveeffectsofanonymityontheInternet29.Oneofthebadsideeffectsofanonymityonthewebisthat.itwillleadtoirresponsibilityinreallifeoffenderswillgetawaywiththeiractionsitwillresultinbadrelationshipsamongpeoplesurfingtheInternetwillbecomeapainfulexperience30.Theunderlinedword“tarnish”inParagraph4probablymeanskeep B.open C.remove D.damage31.Whichsectionofanewspaperisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?Business B.Opinion C.People D.EducationDInthecollege-admission(大学入学考试)wars,weparentsarethetruefighters.Wearepushingourkidstogetgoodgrades,takeSATpreparatorycoursesandbuildresumes(简历)sotheycangetintothecollegeofourfirstchoice.Inoureyes,adegreefromStanfordorPrincetonistheticketforlife.Weseeourkids’collegebackgroundassomethingshowinghowwellorhowpoorlywe’veraisedthem.Butwedon’trealizeweareselfish.Wethinkmoreaboutourselvesthanthekids.It’struegettingintocollegehasgenerallybecometougherbecausethenumberofhighschoolgraduateshasgrown.Wesuffergreatanxiety;weworrytherewon’tbeenoughhonorstoshowoff.Fearfulparentsurgetheirchildrentoapplytomoreschoolsthanever.Weholdthebeliefthatgraduatesofbestuniversitiesmustenjoymoresuccessbecausetheygetabettereducation.Allthatisseeminglyacceptable—andmostlywrong.“Wehaven’tfoundanyconvincingevidencethataprestigious(有名望的)collegematters,”saysErnestT.PascarellaoftheUniversityofAccordingtosomestudies,graduatesofprestigiousschoolsdoearnmuchmoney.Buteventhisseemslikejustacoincidence.Kidscountmorethantheircolleges.GettingintoYalemaymeanintelligence,talentandambition.Buttherearemanyotherthingsthatareequallyimportant.Thereason:somanysimilarpeoplegoelsewhere.Gettingintocollegeisn’tlife’sonlycompetition.Inthenextcompetition,theresultsmaychange.PrincetoneconomistsAlanKruegerstudiedadmissionstoonetopPh.D.program.HighscoresontheGREhelpedexplainwhogotin;degreesofprestigiousuniversitiesdidn’t.So,parents,lightenup.Americaisacompetitivesociety;ourkidsneedtoadjusttothatbuttoomuchpushinesscanbedestructive.TheveryambitionweplaceonourchildrenmaygetsomeintoHarvardbutmayalsosetthemupfordisappointment.Theymayhavebeensoaccustomedtobeingontopthatanythinglessdisappointsthem.32.Whyareparentsthetruefightersinthecollege-admissionwars?Theyhavetodomanythingsfortheirchildren. B.Theycaremoreabouttheresultsthantheirchildren.C.Theydecidewhichuniversitytheirchildrenaretoattend.D.Theyknowbetterabouttheuniversitiesthantheirchildren.33.Theauthormayagreewiththeideathat.kidssuffergreateranxietythantheirparents.enteringagooduniversitymeansahighincome.gettingintocollegeisbecomingmoreandmoredifficult.kidsshouldapplytomoreschoolstoenteraprestigiousuniversity.34.Krueger’sstudyshowsdegreesofprestigiousuniversities.A.arenotwelcomedbyPh.D.programs B.showlittleaboutone’sintelligenceC.meanlowGREscores D.guaranteenosuccess35.Pushingchildrenintoprestigiousuniversitiesmaymakethem.A.losetheirinterestinstudyeasily B.earnlessthantheyhaveexpectedC.experiencemoredissatisfaction. D.becomelesscompetitiveinthejobmarket第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。TipsonWorkingtheNightShiftWorkingnightshiftmeansbeingawakewhenotherpeoplearefastasleepandtryingtosleepwhenmostoftheworldisactive.36.Hereareseveraltipsthatcanhelpyougetusedtoanightshiftschedule.CreateanArtificialNight.Ifthereislightcomingintoyourbedroom,youwillnotbeinterestedinsleeping.Lightcuesyourbodytowakeup.37.Useearplugstostopnoisefrominterferingwithyoursleep.38.Walkinginthedoorafteranightshiftandfallingintobedcangiveyoupoorqualitysleep.Giveyourselfhalfanhourtorelaxbeforeyougotobed.Dosomethingthatwillrelaxyou,liketakingawarmshowerorreadingabook.ExerciseOnYourBreak.Gettingthroughafullnightshift,especiallyifyouhavebeenondayshiftpreviously,canbedifficult.39.Asmallamountofadrenalinecanhelpyougetyourenergyback,whichwillgetyouthroughtherestofyourshift.EatWell.40.Thismeansthatyoushouldpackanutritiouslunchforyourselfastheremaynotbeotheroptionstoeatwell.Manyworkplaceshavevendingmachinesthatarefullofcandyandchips,andthoughtheycanworkasaquickenergyboost,theyalsoleadtoquickdropsaswell.Healthysnackslikegranolabarscankeepyourenergyhighandconsistent.Donotgostraighttobed.Doitrightafteryougetoffwork.Somepeopleenjoyworkinglateatnight.Usethickcurtainstocoverupyourwindowscompletely.Peoplemayfindthatthetransitioncantakesometimeandeffort.Duringyourbreak,walkaroundthebuildingordosit-upsorjoginplace.Rememberthatrestaurantandgrocerystoresmaynotbeopenwhenyouwanttoeat.第三部分完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Neighborsusedtobesomebodywewaveandgreetwhenwemeetthem.Now,thingshavechanged.Astheyounglady41thedoorforme,Ithankedherandobservedthatshemustbeaneighbor.Weboth42livingonthesamefloor.Whilewewereinthe43,Iaskedher,“So,howdoyoulikeyourapartment?”towhichshereplied“IlikeitbutIhavenottalkedtoanyoneofmy44yet.”Isomewhatanswered45,“Goodluckwiththat!”46asitarrivedandIwalkedtomydoor,Icouldnothelpbutthink.Sure,nowadaystalkingwithneighborsislikepullingpeople’steeth,47andfrightening.Butwhyshouldwe48whatseemsdifficultforimpossible?Inadifferentapartmentbuildingafewblocksawaythelift49acleverposterwithablackstripeacrosstheeyesofaperson,warning,“Lookingsomeoneintheeyesmightleadtoa50”Isuspectinourbusycitypeopleare51ofstartingaconversationwithstrangersbecauseitcouldpotentiallydemandtime—themost52thinginthisabundantworld.Butwhatifthat53conversationcouldintroduceustoagem(珍宝)wewere54?Whatifstartingafriendlyconversationwithastrangercould55afriendship?So,whenIopenedthedoor,I56designedaone-pageposterinvitingmyneighborstoahouseconcert,searchedforthebest57ofcolorcopiesinBallston,58thatnotsurprisinglythegoodpeopleinThePrintedPageofferthelowestforthefastestservice,andwithin30minutesIsent80copiesofthe59foreachoftheapartmentsinthebuilding.Whetheranyofmyneighbors60ornot,Itrustthatanopendoorandafriendlysmilecanhelpbuildacommunity.So,wishmegoodluckandtalktoyourneighbors!A.held B.repaired C.locked D.brokeA.workedout B.gaveup C.endedup D.madeoutA.lift B.club C.room D.sunA.friends B.relatives C.colleagues D.neighborsA.cruelly B.selfishly C.carelessly D.doubtfullyA.So B.But C.Or D.And A.troublesome B.painful C.greedy D.annoyingA.charge B.mix C.mistake D.payA.forms B.prints C.sticks D.displaysA.conversation B.story C.career D.solutionA.capable B.tired C.afraid D.consciousA.interesting B.precious C.helpful D.embarrassingA.recorded B.replaced C.civilized D.avoidedA.searchingfor B.lookinginto C.cleaningoff D.puttingonA.betray B.renew C.establish D.destroyA.immediately B.willingly C.sensitively D.anxiouslyA.invention B.price C.technology D.designA.hoping B.seeking C.finding D.coveringA.invitation B.book C.card D.Instruction60. A.hides B.accounts C.shows D.comments 第II卷第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Goodmorning,ladiesandgentlemen,andwelcometoourtour.Thismorning,we'regoingtotakeyoutosomepointsof61(history)interestinthecity.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,pleasedon’thesitate62(ask).Ifyoulookoutofthewindowonyourright,you'llseetheGrange,63oftheoldestbuildingsinthecity.Itstillhasmost64theoriginalfurniture.PerhapsthemostinterestingthingisthateverySaturdayafternoon,youcancomeandwatchthem65(bake)breadthewayitwasdone200yearsago.

OnyourleftisMacquarieUniversityCollege.Thisuniversitybuildingisjust125yearsold.We'llbestoppinginamomentatBridgetonCastle,66wasbuiltbySirHenryPellatforhisyoungwife.HeboughtalmostallofthebuildingmaterialsfromEngland.67(notice)thebeautifulglasswindows.68(fortunate),SirHenry'syoungwifebecameillanddied69thecastlewascompleted.SirHenrybecamesounhappythatheleftthecastleandreturnedtoEngland.Nofamilymembersever70(live)there.第四部分写作(共两节满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Recently,thestudentsofSenior3haveheldadiscussaboutwhethertheyshouldhaveclassesonweekends.30%ofthemthinkhavingclassesonweekendsarenecessary.AsthecollegeentranceexaminationswouldbeheldinJune,thestudentsshouldmakefulluseoftimetoreviewthatwhattheyhavelearned.Another30%areagainsthaveclassesonweekends.Theybelievestudentsshouldhaveagoodrestonweekendsinorderthatstudymoreeffectiveonweekdays.However,ineyesoftherest40%students,eitherstudyandrestareofthesameimportance.Theysuggestthatstudentsstudyforonedayandrestwiththeotheronweekends.第二节书面表达假定你是Jack,打算暑假和你的朋友Maggie一起去海南岛旅游,请你根据以下的提示给她发一封电子邮件,告知她旅游安排。1.介绍海南岛。2.时间:8月8日—8月17日3.活动:岛上远足,海上冲浪,岛上宿营4.注意事项:携带游泳衣和护照注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearMaggie, Yours,Jack英语试题答案1-5ABCCB 6-10CBBAA 11-15CCBCA 16-20BABBA21-23BAA 24-27DBBA 28-31DBDB 32-35BCDC 36-40EDAFG 41-45ACADD 46-50BBCDA 51-55CBDAC 56-60ABCAC61.historical/historic 62.toask 63.one 64.of 65.bakewhich 67.Notice 68.Unfortunately 69.before 70.livedRecently,thestudentsofSenior3haveheldadiscussaboutwhethertheyshouldhaveclassesdiscussiononweekends.30%ofthemthinkhavingclassesonweekendsarenecessary.AsthecollegeentranceisexaminationswouldbeheldinJune,thestudentsshouldmakefulluseoftimetoreviewthatwhatwilltheyhavelearned.Another30%areagainsthaveclassesonweekends.Theybelievestudentsshouldhaveahavinggoodrestonweekendsinorderthatstudymoreeffectiveonweekdays.However,in^eyestoeffectivelytheoftherest40%students,eitherstudyandrestareofthesameimportance.Theysuggestthatbothstudentsstudyforonedayandrestwiththeotheronweekends.forDearMaggie,I’mwritingtotellyouthearrangementsforourtriptoHainanHainanIsland,theworld-famoustouristsite,islocatedinthesouthofChina.WewillspendourholidaytherefromAugust8toAugust17.WechoseHainanIslandforourtripbecauseofitsbeautifulblueseaandwonderfulbeacheswithitsgoldensand.Wehaveplannedmanyactivitiesincludinghikingontheisland,surfinginthewater,andspendingthenightsintents.Pleasedon’tforgettobringyourswimmingsuitandyourpassportswithyou.I’msoexcitedbecauseILookingforwardtoyourearlyreply. Yours,Jack英语试卷听力材料Text1W:Mydadisanengineer.Hecandoeverything.DoyouknowtheMountainTai?MydadhasbuiltthemM:Oh,anddoyouknowtheDeadSea?W:Yes.M:Mydadkilledit.Text2W:Hi,John.YoucantrysomedifferentfoodsattheJungleCafe.Whydon’twecometothecafenow?M:ImustwaitforJack.Hesaidhewouldmeetmehere.W:OK.Hey!HerecomesJacknow.Text3M:HowwasitinLondon?W:ItwasallrightexceptthatthoseEnglishwerereallyimpolite.WhenIwasinhotel,theyknockedmywalllikemadforawholenight.M:Thenwhatwereyoudoingatthattime?W:Ionlyplayedmydrumforanight.Text4W:Whyareyougoingtothehospital?M:Mygrandmotheristhere.W:Oh,no.Whathappened?M:Grandmahadanoperation.MomandIcantakecareofher.Text5M:Myauntlikestoread,soshewantstofindagoodbook.W:Whatkindofbook?M:Shewantsaneasybook.HerEnglishisn’tverygood.Text6W:CanIhelpyouwithanything?M:Iwanttobuysomethingformymom.Herbirthdayiscomingsoon.W:Whatdoesyourmomlike?M:Shelikesclothes.W:Whatkindofclothesareyoulookingfor?M:Idon’tknow.Mymomlovespurple.Doyouhaveanypurpleclothes?W:Yes.Herearesomepurpleshirts.Oh.Isn’tthisonepretty?M:Iguessso,butIdon’treallylikethedesign.W:OK.Well,whatdoyouthinkofthisone?M:It’skindofugly.W:Ugly!OK.Maybeweshouldlookatdressesforyourmom.Text7M:Hey,honey,let’sgotoeatlunchnow.I’mhungry.W:Metoo!IalwaysfeelhungrywhenIshop.M:Well,let’sgothen.W:Wait.Ineedtopayformynewclothes.Doyoutakecreditcards?M:Ofcourse.W:Good.Idon’thaveenoughcashwithme.M:Areyoubuyingalltheseclothes?W:Yes.Thisstoreishavingafantasticsale!Halfoftheseclothesarefree.M:Whatdoyoumean?W:Youknow,“Buyone,getonefree.”Also,ifIspendmorethan$1000,Igeta10percentdiscount.M:You’respendingmorethan$1000,what’syourtotal?W:Let’ssee.$1899.9.Afteratenpercentdiscount,mytotalcomesto$1710.Great!Isavedalotofmoneytoday!Text8M:Didyouevergotocamp,Vicky?W:Yes!IwenttoGirlScoutcamp.M:YouwereaGirlScout?W:Yes,Iwas!M:Didyousell

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