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高考模拟冲关卷(一)

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题L5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.Whoisprobablyatcollege?

A.Liza.B.Peter.C.Grace.

2.Howdoesthemanfeelnow?

A.Cheerful.B.Unhappy.C.Afraid.

3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttolearnnextyear?

A.Math.B.Science.C.Law.

4.What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Professorandstudent.B.Bossandsecretary.

C.Managerandapplicant.

5.Whatistheweatherlikeintheman'shometown?

A.Warm.B.Comfortable.C.Wet.

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。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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Atanairport.B.Athome.C.Atarestaurant.

7.Whatisthemandissatisfiedwithabouttheflight?

A.Theservice.B.Themovie.C.Thefood.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8.WhenwillSophiegotoFlorida?

A.OnJune30th.B.OnJune28th.C.OnJune26th.

9.WhatisSophiegoingtodoinOrlando?

A.Visitthemeparks.B.Gotoanaturereserve.

C.Gocamping.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatisthewoman'sfavoritesubject?

A.Spanish.B.Art.C.History.

11.Whatisthewomanplanningtodostraightafterleavingschool?

A.Workasajournalist.B.Startuniversity.

C.Gotraveling.

12.Howdoesthewomanfeelaboutherfuturecareer?

A.Hesitant.B.Certain.C.Hopeless.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13.HowmanyhoursdoesTomworkeverySaturday?

A.Five.B.Six.C.Nine.

14.WhatdoesTombasicallydo?

A.Heoffersadvicetocustomers.B.Hebuysproductsforcustomers.

C.Hetakesthemoneyfromcustomers.

15.WhatisthemostdifficultforTom?

A.Toworklonghours.B.Totalkallthetime.

C.Toknowaboutalltheproducts.

16.WhatdoesTomlikemostabouthisjob?

A.Meetingdifferentpeople.B.Usingthelatestcomputers.

C.Gettingclosetonewtechnology.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout?

A.Ameasuretodealwithbeingoverweight.B.Aschooltooffercookinglessons.

C.Awaytosetupcookeryclubs.

18.Whatdoweknowaboutthecookinglessons?

A.Theywillbegiveninprimaryschools.B.Theywillbeprovidedonehoura

week.

C.Theywilllastforthewholeschoolyear.

19.Whyareschoolssettingup"Let'sGetCooking”clubs?

A.Toteachchildrentocookhealthyfood.

B.Totrainmorecookeryteachersforschools.

C.Tohelpstudentsremembersimplerecipes.

20.Whatdoesthegovernmentpromisetodo?

A.Buytheequipment.B.Buildnewkitchens.

C.Helppoorstudents.

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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

[2020•重庆市高三第一次调研]Severalnewfilmsonordinarypeople,s

contributionswerereleasedincelebrationofthe70thanniversaryofthefounding

ofthePeople'sRepublicofChina(PRC).

Akaleidoscope(万花筒)ofheroes

Patriotism(爱国主义)andrealismreflectedinMyPeople,MyCountryarethetop

twoelementsthathavewontheaudiences'hearts."InthesevenstoriesinMyPeople,

MyCountry,theprotagonists(主角)arenolongerthemaincreatorsofhistory.”

ZhengYang,ateacher,saidafterwatchingthemovie.

“WedontwanttosimplysingthepraisesofChina,sachievementsoverthepast

70years;wewanttoshowthatalltheachievementshavebeenmadethankstotheChinese

people'sefforts,“ChenKaigesaidinavideointerview.

Amiraculousescape

TheCaptain,directedbyAndrewLau,isalsobasedonarealincident.

OnMay14,2018,aSichuanAirlinesflightfromChongqingtoLhasa,madea

miraculousescapewhenacockpitwindowbroke.Itcausedasuddendropintheair

pressureinsidetheaircraft,leadingtotheco-pilotalmostbeingsuckedout.He

wassavedbyhisseatbelt.Thetemperatureplungedtoaboutminus40degreesCelsius.

Butagainstgr6atodds,CaptainLiuChuanjianmanagedtolandtheplaneandkeep

all128peopleaboardsafe.Itwasregardedasamiracleincivilaviationhistory.

Thepeakperformance

TheClimbersisbasedontwoexpeditionsbyChineseclimberstoMountQomolangma,

thehighestmountainintheworld.

In1960,threeChineseclimberswerethefirsttoreachthesummitfromthe

dangerousnorthernside.However,thefeatwasnotrecognizedinternationallyasthe

teamfailedtoprovideanyevidence.Toprovethisfeat,agiganticteamofover400

memberswasputtogetherin1975.Duringthisexpedition,nineclimbersreachedthe

top.Theexpeditionalsomeasuredtheheightofthepeak-8,848.13meters.

21.What'sthecommoninthesevenstoriesinMyPeople,MyCountry?

A.Theyareallbasedonrealincidents.B.Theyareallaboutcommonpeople.

C.Theyareallaboutheroesinthehistory.D.Theyareallaboutthefounding

ofChina.

22.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“againstgreatodds“probablymean?

A.outofthequestionB.aroundthecorner

C.allofasuddenD.throughthickandthin

23.Whichisthebesttitleforthewholepassage?

A.People"sHeroesB.TheGreatEvent

C.TheNewExpeditionD.GreatPeople,sContributions

B

[2020•太原市高三阶段测评]AscienceteacherfromruralKenyawhogivesawaymost

ofhissalarytohelppoorerstudentshasbeenawardedthetitleoftheworld,sbest

teacherand$1million,beating10,000nominations(提名)from179countries.Peter

Tabichi,36,amathsandphysicsteacheratKerikoSecondarySchoolinPwanivillage,

haswontheVarkeyFoundationGlobalTeacherPrize2019.

Tabichigivesaway80%ofhisincometohelpthepooreststudentsatthe

poorly-equippedandovercrowdedschoolwhocouldnototherwiseafforduniformsand

books.Morethan90%ofhisstudentsarefrompoorfamiliesandalmostathirdare

orphansorhaveonlyoneparent.Manystudentshavetowalk7kmalongroadsthat

canbecomeimpassableintherainyseasontoreachtheschoolandtheareacanbe

affectedbydroughtandstarvation.

Despiteonlyhavingonecomputer,apoorInternetconnectionandastudent-teacher

ratioof58:1,Tabichistarteda“talentnurturingclub”andexpandedtheschooTs

scienceclub,helpingstudentsdesignresearchprojectsofsuchhighqualitythat

manynowqualifyfornationalcompetitions.Hisstudentshavetakenpartin

internationalsciencecompetitionsandwonanawardfromtheRoyalSocietyof

Chemistryafterusinglocalplantlifetogenerateelectricity(发电).Tabichiand

hisfourcolleaguesalsogivestrugglingstudentsone-to-onetuitioninmathsand

science,visitingstudents'homesandmeetingtheirfamiliestoidentifythe

challengestheyface.

Acceptingtheprize,TabichisaidAfrica,syoungpeoplewouldnolongerbeheld

backbylowexpectations."Africawillproducescientists,engineersand

entrepreneurswhosenameswillbeonedayfamousineverycorneroftheworld,”

hesaid.

24.WhatmadePeterTabichiwintheprizein2019?

A.Givingaway$1milliontoeducation.B.Teachinginasecondaryschoolfor

36years.

C.FightingdroughtandstarvationinAfrica.D.Helpingthepoorerstudents

inruralKenya.

25.WhydidTabichistartthetalentnurturingclub”?

A.Tocontributemostofhisincome.

B.Toexpandnationalcompetitions.

C.Toassiststudentsindesigningresearchprojects.

D.Toencouragestudentstograspopportunities.

26.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesPeterTabichiasateacher?

A.Independent.B.Caring.C.Humorous.D.Interesting.

27.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Africaneducationcostisexpectedtogetlower.

B.Africaisindesperateneedofyoungscientists.

C.Tabichiisnotpleaseduntilheisknownworldwide.

D.TabichihashighexpectationsofyoungAfricans.

C

[2020•郑州高三第一次质测]AIDSmaybeoneofthemostundesirablediseasesin

theworld.Luckily,thereisnowhopeforAIDSpatients.

AccordingtoarecentpaperpublishedintheNewEnglandJournalofMedicine,

ChinesescientistshavesuccessfullyusedCRISPRtechnology-amethodofgene

editing-totreatapatientwithHIV.Whileitmaynothavecuredthepatient,it

stillrepresentsahugestepforwardinfightingthedisease.

Thepatientwasa27-year-oldChinesemanwhowasdiagnosedwithbothAIDSand

acutelymphoblasticleukemia,atypeofbloodcancer.Despitehisbleaksituation,

doctorsofferedhimalittlehope:abonemarrow(骨髓)transplanttotreathiscancer

andanexperimentaltreatmentforhisHIV.TheyusedthischancetoedittheDNAin

bonemarrowstemcells(干细胞)fromadonorbeforetransplantingthecellsintothe

patient.

Specifically,thetreatmentinvolvedusingthegeneeditingtoolCRISPR-Cas9to

deleteageneknownasCCR5,whichencodesaproteinthatHIVusestogetinsidehuman

cells.Withoutthegene,HIVisunabletoentercells.Talkingaboutthegene,lead

scientistDengIlongkuitoldCNN,“Afterbeingedited,thecells-andthebloodcells

theyproduce一havetheabilitytoresistHIVinfection."Nineteenmonthsafterthe

treatment,thepatient,sleukemiawasincompleteremission(缓解)anddonorcells

withoutCCR5remained,accordingtotheresearchpaper.

Thoughthetransplantdidn,tcuretheman'sHIV,itstillshowedtheeffectiveness

ofgeneeditingtechnology,astherewasnoindicationofanyunintendedgenetic

changes一amajorconcernwithpastgeneeditingtreatmentexperiments.

AmeshAdalja,aseniorscholarattheJohnsHopkinsCenterforHealthSecurity

intheUnitedStates,whowasnotinvolvedinthestudy,praisedthetreatment."They

didaverycreativeexperiment,anditwassafe,“hetoldLiveScience."Itshould

beviewedasasuccess.”

Dengbelievesgeneeditingtechnologycouldubringanewdawn”toblood-related

diseasessuchasAIDSandsickle-cellanaemia.uThankstothisnewtechnology,the

goalofafunctionalcureforAIDSisgettingcloserandcloser,“hesaid.

28.Theunderlinedword“bleak“inParagraph3probablymeans"________”.

A.hopelessB.unstableC.embarrassingD.unique

29.HowdidthetreatmentfightagainstHIV?

A.ByidentifyingandkillingHIV.B.BychangingthestructureofHIV.

C.BypreventingHIVenteringcells.D.ByremovingaproteinHIVfeedson.

30.Whatistheresultofthetreatment?

A.Gene-editedcellsareabletoresistHIVinfection.

B.ThenumberofcellsinfectedwithHIVhasdecreased.

C.CCR5andothergenesinthepatient/scellsarechanged.

D.Unintendedgeneticchangeshavetakenplaceinthepatient,scells.

31.Whatcanweknowabouttheexperiment?

A.Itpointedouttheproblemsofgenetreatment.

B.ItprovidedanewwaytocureAIDSpatients.

C.Itcouldofferasafetreatmentforblood-relateddiseases.

D.ItwasthefirstexampletousethegeneeditingtooltotreatAIDS.

D

[2020•昆明市高三“三诊一模”摸底诊断测试]Veryfewanimalsexceptdolphins,

chimpanzees(黑猩猩),andelephantshaveeverpassedthemirrortestfor

self-recognition.Scientistsbelievetheyhavefoundafishabletorecognizeitself

inamirror.Theresultissurprisingbecausethisabilityisusuallyonlyfoundin

animalswithbiggerbrains.Evenhumansdon,tusuallypassthemirrortestuntilthey

areaboutayearandahalfold.

Totestthewrasse(隆头鱼),asmallfishinthesea,scientistsputeachwrasse

inatankwithamirror.Theygavethefishachancetogetusedtothemirrorand

watchedtheirreactions.Atfirst,thewrasseschallengedthe“otherfish”by

swimminguptothemirrorand“fighting”themwiththemouth.Butsoonthewrasses

seemedtounderstandthatsomethingfunnywashappening.Theybegantoswimtoward

themirrorupsidedownorinotherunusualways.Itwasliketheyweretestingwhether

thefishinthemirrorwerereallythemselves.

Oncethewrassesseemedusedtothemirror,thescientistsgavethewrassesa

markbyputtingthefishtosleepandinjectingsomethingundertheirskin.Someof

thefishgotabrownmark.Otherfishgotaclear“mark"thatdidn'thaveacolor

andcouldn,tbeseeninamirror.

Afterlookinginthemirror,thewrasseswiththebrownmarkswouldrubthearea

withthemarkagainstthesandinthebottomofthetank.Thentheywouldgoback

andlookinthemirroragain,asifcheckingifthemarkwasstillthere.Butwhen

wrasseswithbrownmarkswereputintankswithoutmirrors,theydidn,ttrytorub

theirmarksaway.Andwrasseswithclear“marks”didn,teither,evenwhentheycould

seethemselvesinthemirror.

Theunexpectedresultsaremakingsomepeoplelookhardforotherwaystoexplain

howthewrassesreacted.Soeventhoughthewrassesseemtohavepassedthemirror

test,thescientistswillneedsometimetoreflectonexactlywhatthatmeans.

32.Whydothescientistsfeelsurprisedabouttheresult?

A.Thefishhasabigbrain.B.Thefishsucceededinpassingthe

mirrortest.

C.Chimpanzeesareascleverasdolphins.D.Elephantsfailedtopassthemirror

test.

33.Whatdidthescientiststakenoticeofaboutthewrassesatfirst?

A.Theyswaminunusualways.B.Theywantedtochallengethemselves.

C.Theythoughtthemirrorinteresting.D.Theywereunawareofthemselvesin

themirror.

34.Howdidthefishwithbrownmarksreactinthemirrortest?

A.Theywouldrubtheareawiththemarkagainstsand.

B.Theywouldpaynoattentiontomarks.

C.Theywouldrestinthebottomofthetank.

D.Theywouldswimupsidedowntothemirror.

35.Whichcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.WhyAreFishSmarterthanExpected?B.DoColorsAffecttheExperiment?

C.HowIstheMirrorTestConducted?D.CanFishRecognizeThemselvesinthe

Mirror?

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

[2020•潍坊、淄博、东营市高三第一学期期末考试]Whileplentyofbirds—suchas

swallows,hawksandhummingbirds—migrate(迁徙)duringtheday,themajorityofland

birdstravelatnight.

Migrationatnighthasatleastthreeadvantages.36Secondly,theairin

theatmosphereisusuallystablerthanduringtheday.Lastlytheairiscoolerat

night.Amigratingbirdproducesahugeamountofheatthatneedstobereleased.

Mostoftheheatislostfromtheunfeatheredlegs.37

Nighttimemigratorsincludesparrows,warblers,flycatchers,thrushes,orioles

andcuckoos.Mostofthemdon,tliveinvastopenplaces.38Theyaren,tthebest

fliers,sotheyneedthethickcoveragetoavoidenemies.

Butflyingatnightisbecomingmoredangerousthanitusedtobe.39Awell-lit

high-risecankillhundredsofmigratingbirdsinasinglenight,anissuethathas

startedtoattractmorepublicconcern.IncitieslikeNewYork,ChicagoandHouston,

someskyscrapersandotherlandmarksnowhaveulightsout”programsduringkeybird

migrationtimesinthefallandspring.

40Aproteincalledcryptochrome,whichissensitivetobluelight,isthought

tobethekeytomakingthishappen.Cryptochromesfrommigratorybirdshaveevolved

torequirelesslightandtoallowtheirrecognitionofbluelighttosenseandrespond

tomagneticfields(磁场).

A.Instead,theyliveinthewoodsandothershelteredhabitats.

B.Birdsneedtheheattokeepwarmandmaintainagoodstate.

C.Birdsdonothavetoworryaboutattacksfromdangerousbirds.

D.Onlywhenthereisenoughlightcantheygetsignalstomigrate.

E.MigratingbirdsuseEarth'smagneticfieldtohelpthemnavigate.

F.Lightsonbuildingsandtowersconfusebirds,causingthemtocrash.

G.Thecoldertheairtemperatureis,themorequicklythatheatcanbereleased.

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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的

最佳选项。

[2020•烟台高考适应性练习(二)]Yearsago,mygrandmotherwasinanursinghome.

Shewasaretireduniversityprofessor,whichbroughtheranoceanof41shehad

taughtbefore.

Insharp42withmygrandmother,almostnoonecametoseetheoldmannext

door.Hewas43mostofthetime.

OnceI44him,“Howareyoudoingrecently?”Hegavemealook,saying

nothing.Thinkinghewas45ofhearing,Iraisedmyvoiceandaskedagain.He

justshookhisheadslightly.Afteralongwhile,findingIwas46there,hejust

said,"Fine・"Thenhelookedaway.Ihadtoshutup,feelingrather47.

Later,Ilearnedthattheoldmanhadgotquiteafewcompaniesfromhisfamily.

Sincehewasnotagood48,heannoyedmanypeopleandevenmadehisfamilyand

friends49.And50,hiscompaniesallfailed.

Sowhatisthemostimportant51apersoncanhave?Perhapsyouthinkmaking

moneyistheanswer.No!Buttheabilityto52yourthoughtsis.It'sextremely

importantforapersontolearntoputwhathethinksinto_53.Itmakesa

relationship54andacareerflourish(繁荣).I'mafraidthisissomethingmany

ofus55.Justthink:Howmanyofushaveeverhurtthosewholoveusjustbecause

wearenotgoodatspeaking?So,moreoftenthannot,itisnotwhatwethinkbut

howwespeakthatdetermineshowfarwecangoinlife.

41.A.neighborsB.friendsC.relativesD.visitors

42.A.agreementB.contrastC.conflictD.company

43.A.aloneB.calmC.high-spiritedD.impatient

44.A.questionedB.greetedC.encounteredD.encouraged

45.A.tiredB.ashamedC.hardD.short

46.A.alwaysB.alreadyC.alsoD.still

47.A.uncomfortableB.concernedC.helplessD.innocent

48.A.expertB.competitorC.speakerD.partner

49.A.breakdownB.pullawayC.fallbehindD.dropout

50.A.typicallyB.obviouslyC.unexpectedlyD.consequently

51.A.skillB.challengeC.principleD.qualification

52.A.updateB.developC.expressD.dominate

53.A.actionB.wordsC.plansD.consideration

54.A.appearB.worsenC.collapseD.last

55.A.lackB.possessC.opposeD.defense

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。

[2020•江西省五校协作体高三模拟]Mostofusholdtheview56.theworld,s

oldestcolorisblackordarkgrey.However,scientistshavediscoveredthatbright

pinkistheoldestknowncolor.Theylookedat1.1billion-year-oldrocksdeepbeneath

theSaharaDesert.57.(make)powderfromtherocks,thentheyfoundabright

pinkcolor.Dr.NurGueneli58.camefromtheAustralianNationalUniversity

ledtheresearch.Shesaidit59._(produce)byancientorganisms(有机体)

thatlivedintheoldocean.Atthattime,tinyorganismswere60.largest

lifeformsontheearth.

Dr.Guenelisaidherfirst61.________(react)wascompleteamazement.Shesaid

herteamthoughttherockpowdermightturnblackintheirexperiments.Instead,it

turnedpink.Anotherresearchersaid,"Dr.Guenelicameintomyofficeand

62.(show)thisbrightpinkmaterial,saying'Lookatthis.Itturnedout

tobearealcolor,1.1billionyearsold'.”Therockscouldcontainothercolors,

fromabloodredtoadeeppurple.Gueneliaccounted63.theimportanceof

herfindings.Shesaid,uImagineyoucouldfindafossilizeddinosaurskinthatstill

has64.(it)originalcolor-greenorblue.Thatis65.(actual)the

typeofdiscoverythatwe'vemade.”

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

[2020•山东省潍坊市高三第三次模拟]假定你是李华,伦敦孔子学院的学生来你校参加

国学夏令营,请你代表学校在开营仪式上发言,内容包括:

1.表示欢迎;

2.介绍活动安排(诵读国学经典、参观孔子故里);

3.表达祝愿。

注意:

1.词数80左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。

参考词汇:孔子学院ConfuciusInstitute;国学经典Chineseclassics

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。

[2020•山东师大附中高三6月份模拟]ItseemedthatI'ddoneeverythingI'dever

wantedtodoinmylife,butIhadoneregret.Iwasbornin1898,theoldestoffive

kids.Papacouldn,tsparemetogotoschool,soIworkedinthefieldswithhimtill

Iwas21yearsold.

EverywhereIwent,Ilearnedsomehardlessonsaboutwhathappenstoamanwho

evencantreadthealphabet.Peoplecheatyououtofwages.Theysellyouaticket

toonecity,takeyourmoneyandhandyouatickettosomewhereelse.

By1928,rdbeenwanderingfornineyears.ImetawomannamedElzenia.Wefell

inlove,marriedandmovedtoDallas,whereIgotworkfixingroadsforthecity.

WhenAmelia,theoldestofoursevenchildren,firstwenttoschool,Itookmywife

aside."Elzenia,“Isaid."Idon'twantthekidstoknowIcan,treadorwrite.”

In1938,onedaymybosscalledmein."George,“hesaid."Nooneknowsthose

machineslikeyoudo.I'dliketopromoteyou."Butmythrillandsurprisewerecut

shortwhenhesaid,“Filloutthisapplicationandwe'11getyouaraise."Icouldn,t

admitthetruth.Ithankedhimandwalkedoutofhisoffice.1didstayrightwhere

Iwas,untilIturned65andmybossmademeretire.ButIdidn,tstopworking.For

thenext25years,Ilivedahappylife,butitstillseemedtomelikesomething

wasmissing.

Ayoungfellowhandedmeapieceofpaper.It'sinformationaboutadulteducation

classes.Peoplecanlearntoreadandwrite.Now]'m102.Ithoughtofmyfriends

andneighboursandwhattheymightthinkiftheyfoundoutIcouldn,tread.After

alltheseyears,mysecretwouldbeout.ButallmylifeI'vewantedtoread.Itwas

hightimeforaction.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式作答。

Theyoungmandrovemetoahugebuildingandledmeintoaspaciousclassroom,

whichwascrowdedwithelderlypeoplelikeme.

I*mstillgoingtoschool.

高考模拟冲关卷(一)

第一部分

听力材料

Text1

W:Hello?

M:Hi,Liza.It'sPeter.IsGracethere?

W:Ohhi,Peter.No,sheisn'thereatthemoment.I'mafraidshe'satcollege

thismorning.CanItakeamessage?

Text2

W:What'sthematter?Youwerereallycheerfulthismorningbutnowyoulookrather

upset.

M:I*mnotveryhappybecauseIlostmywalletjustnow.I'mafraidIcan,tfind

it.

Text3

M:Mariam,tellussomethingaboutyourlife.

W:Well,Igotoaprivateschool.I'mstudyingfourcourses-mathandthree

sciences.Iwanttogotouniversitynextyearandstudylaw.

Text4

M:Susan,we'regoingtoholdageneralmeetingtomorrowat7am.Youneedto

preparethereportsandmaketheminPowerPoint.

W:Noproblem,sir.Iwillbereadyforthat.

M:Remembertoinformthemanagerstojointhemeeting.

W:Sure.

Text5

W:Howistheweatherinyourhometown?

M:Well,it'snotcoldatall.It'snotexactlywarmbutit'scomfortable.While

wewereatyourplace,itrainedalot.

Text6

W:Hi,Peter!

M:Hi,Cindy!

W:Greattoseeyouagain!WelcometoLondon!

M:Thanks.It'sgreattobeherefinally.

W:So,howareyou?Howwasyourjourney?

M:Well,theflightwasforty-fiveminuteslatebutafterthat,itwasfine.Its

servicewasverygood.Thein-flightmovieswerereallycoolbuttherewasn'tmuch

food,sormkindofhungrynow!

W:Oh,youpoorthing!Well,itwillbealongdrivehome,sowhydon'tweget

somebreakfastaroundherefirst?Look,there'sarestaurantoverthere.

Text7

M:So,Sophie,areyougoingonholidaywithyourfamilythissummer?

W:Yeah,we'regoingtoFloridatwodaysaftertheendoftheterm.Wefinish

thistermonJune28th,right?

M:That'sright...sowho'sgoing?

W:MumandDad,obviously...butmysister'snotcomingthisyear,justmylittle

brother.

M:Ohwell,nothing,sperfect!Whatareyoudoingthere?

W:We'respendingaweekinOr

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