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第第1页共8页丰城中学2022-2023学年上学期高三期中考试英语试卷试卷分值:150 考试时间:120分钟试卷范围:高考范围第一部分听力(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)5ABC三个选项中选出最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。Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?Focusonthemainpointsofherlectures.Reviewthedetailsofallherlessons.withherabouthislearningproblems.Whydoesthewomanwanttogetthebluecoat?ShelikesitsB.Thepriceischeaper. C.onsaleHowdoesthemanfeelabouttheenvironment?Surprised. B.Sad. C.Optimistic.Whoregardsgardeningasplay?Thewoman. B.Theman. C.Thewife.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?Hiregraduatestudents. B.Startacomputercompany. C.Applyforajob.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)5ABC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,55听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。Howdidtheeyegethurt?Herdaughterhurtit. B.Herfingernailshurtit.C.Shetookthewrongmedicine.Whatwillbetheresultoftheaccident?Theeyewillgoblind. B.Theeyesightmaybeaffected.C.Theeyehastobeoperatedon.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?Bossandemployee. B.Chefandcustomer. C.Husbandandwife.Whichfooddoesn’tLindaliketohave?Salad. B.Chicken. C.Fish.Whatmistakedidthewomanmake?Sheforgottoinviteafriend. B.Shedidn’ttaketherecipehome.C.Shedidn’thavethephonerepaired.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。Howwasthelastjobinterview?Difficult. B.Disastrous. C.Hopeful.Whatkindofpeopledoesthecompanywanttohire?Freshuniversitygraduates.Managerswithworkingexperience.Salesmenwhocandrivecarsaround.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthenewjob?Doubtful. B.Confident. C.Interested.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。Whereisthisconversationtakingplace?Inacarrentalshop. B.Inacarrepairshop. C.Overthetelephone.Whatisthenumberofthedrivinglicense?A.FS1028. B.FS1228. C.FS2028.thedatetoday?6thAugust. B.7thAugust. C.8thAugust.Howmuchdoesthemanpayfortheinsurance?A.$70. B.$40. C.$16.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?Howtodogardening. B.Howtogetbirdstothegarden.C.Howtotakecareofbirds.Whichofthefollowingattractsbirdsbest?Fruit,waterandinsects. B.Plants,sleepingplaceandfood.C.Varietiesofplants,foodandwater.Whatisencouragedwhenbirdsaredrinkingwaterintheyard?Changingthewaterforthem. B.Playingwiththem. C.Leavingthemalone.第二部分阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATopFourMarathonsPortlandMarathonThemarathonwelcomes8,000peopleeveryfall.It’sagreateventforfirst-timersbecauseeveryoneischeeredonwithenthusiasmnomatterhowlongittakestocrossthefinishline.Thetimelimitforthefullmarathonisnowatapaceofminutespermile,or6hoursand33minutes,butinthepastithadanopentimelimit.Theypromiseyou’llstillreceiveyourmedalifyoufallbehindthepace,butyouhavetofinishusingthesidewalks.TCSNewYorkCityMarathonAstheworld’sbiggestmarathon,theTCSNewYorkCityMarathonattractsover50,000peopletotheBigAppleeachNovember.Thetimelimitisgenerouseightandahalfhours,butparticipantsmustmovetothesidewalksiftheydropbelow15-minutemile.Thefamouscoursesnakesthroughfiveboroughs(行政区)ofthecityandcrossesfivebridgestoendinCentralPark.HonoluluMarathonThemarathonattractsover30,000participantseachDecember.TheracestartsonAlaMoanaBoulevardindowntownHonoluluandsnakesitswayalongthebreathtakingHawaiiancoastlinetothefinishlineinKapiolaniPark.Thestarttimeisat5:00amwithfinishlineservicesofficiallyopenuntil2:00pm.However,theorganizersalloweveryonetofinishandhavewaitersonhanduntil4:00pm.BostonMarathonThemarathonisheldinMayeveryyear.Forthiseventrunningisn’tallowedasthecitystreetsaren’tclosedoff.Participantsmustinsteadmaketheirwayalongsidewalksundertheguidanceofeventorganizersandcitypolice.Theeventattractsover8,000peoplewhocanchooseanythingfromthree-milewalktothefull26.2-mileBostonMarathonroute.Whereisanewmarathonrunnermostlikelytoreceiveenthusiasticcheers?A.InPortland. B.InNewC.InHonolulu. D.InBoston.22.WhatcanweknowaboutTCSNewCityMarathon?A.Itisextremelypopular. B.Ithasanopentimelimit.C.Itstartsandendsinapark. D.Itforbidsusingthesidewalk.23.Whichmarathonisheldtheearliestinayear?A.PortlandMarathon. B.TCSNewCityMarathon.C.BostonMarathon. D.HonoluluMarathon.BFlyingHighBarringtonIrvingmadehishistoricflightandfoundedaneducationalnon-profit-makingorganization.Thesecret,hebelieves,ishavingadreaminthefirstplace,andthatstartswithlearningexperiencesthatinspirekidstobuildcareers.ThemomentofinspirationforIrvingcameinhisparents’bookstore.Onecustomer,aprofessionalpilot,askedIrvingifhe’dthoughtaboutbecomingapilot.“ItoldhimIwasn’tsmartenough;butthenextdayhetookmetothecockpit(驾驶舱)ofthecommercialairplaneheflew,andjustlikethatIwashooked.”Tofollowhisdream,IrvingturneddownafootballscholarshiptotheUniversityofFlorida.Hewashedairplanestoearnmoneyandincreasedhisflyingskillsbypractisingathomeona$40flightsimulator(模拟)videogame.Thenanotherdreamtookhold:flyingalonearoundtheworld.Hefacedmorethan50rejectionsforsponsorshipbeforeconvincingsomecompaniestodonateaircraftcomponents.Hetookoffwithnoweatherradar,node-icingsystem,andjust$30inhispocket.After97days,26stopsanddozensofthunderstorms,hetoucheddowntoacheeringcrowdinMiami.“Itwasseeingsomanyyoungpeoplewatchingandlisteningthatpushedmeintogivingbackwithmyknowledgeandexperience.”Irvinghasbeendoingiteversince.Hesetuphisnon-profit-makingorganization,ExperienceAviation(航空),aimingtoincreasethenumbersofyouthinaviationandscience-relatedcareers.“Wewanttocreatechancesforstudentstoaccomplishsomethingamazing,”henotes.Themostpowerfuleducationaltoolistheexamplehisownlifeprovides.AccordingtoIrving,whatisthemostimportantinachievingsuccess?A.Meetingpeoplewhoprovideunexpectedhelp.B.Gettingachancetostudytechnicalknowledge.第第4页共8页C.Havingsomethingspecificthatyouwanttoaccomplish.D.Developingcommunicationwithdifferentorganizations.WhatIrvingrepliedtothepilotinthebookstoresuggestedthat .A.hefeltembarrassedtorefusetheoffer B.hewasdoubtfulabouthisownabilitiesC.heknewhiseffortswouldberewarded D.herealizedimmediatelyhowluckyhewas26.WhatcanwelearnaboutIrvinginParagraph3?Hechosetoreducehisbudgetaslowaspossible.Hewasfinallygivenenoughmoneytokeepgoing.Hegotthemostusefulflyingtipsfromhisvideogame.Hetookonafurtherchallengeafterheknewhowto27.WhydoesIrvingsetuphisnon-profit-makingorganization?A.Becausehehopedtobecomeapublicfigure.Becauseheexpectedtostartabusinessinotherfields.Becausehesawtherewasgreatinterestinwhathewasdoing.Becausehethoughthecouldteachmorethanflightschoolscould.CStandinginlineforthelatestiPhoneattheApplestore,queueingforticketstoWimbledonorevenjustwaitingatthepostofficemightjusthavegotaloteasier.Japanesecar-makerNissanannouncesthatithasjustthethingtorelievethepainfullegsoftiredqueuers.Thenewsystemof“self-driving”chairsisdesignedtodetectwhensomeoneatthefrontofthequeueiscalled,andautomaticallymoveeveryoneelseonestepforwardinline.Thenewinventionisshownoffinacompanyvideo,whichshowsabusyrestaurantwithcustomerswaitingoutside.Inthevideo,dinersaresittinginarowofchairs,butwillnothavetostandwhenthenexthungrydineriscalledtoatable.Instead,thechairs,equippedwithautonomoustechnologythatdetectstheseatahead,movealongapathtowardthefrontoftheline.Whenthepersonatthefrontofthequeueiscalled,theemptychairatthefrontcansenseitisemptyandsomovesoutofpoleposition.Camerasontheremainingchairsthensensethemovementandfollowautomatically.Thesystem,whichissimilartothekindusedinNissan'sautonomousvehicletechnology,willbetestedatselectedrestaurantsinJapanthisyear,Nissansaid.Itappealstoanyonewhohasqueuedforhoursoutsideacrowdedrestaurant:iteliminatestheboredomandphysicalpainofstandinginline,"Nissanadded.AlthoughTokyohassome160,000restaurants,longqueuesarenotuncommon.Chosenrestaurantsthatmeetthecriteriawillbeabletoshowthechairsoutsidetheirrestaurantsnextyear.Nissanalsoreleasedashortvideoshowingthechairsbeingusedinanartgallery,movingslowlyinfrontofthevariouspaintingstoletviewersappreciatetheartwithouttheneedtostandup.Whatcanweknowaboutthe“self-driving"chairsfromthetext?TheyareinhotdemandlikeiPhones.Theyareintendedforqueueingdiners.Theyaretheinventionofacarcompany.Theyarecompletelydifferentfromvehicletechnology.29.Whatenablesthechairstodetecttheseatahead?A.Poleposition. B.Autonomoustechnology.C.Camerasequippedonthem. D.Sensorsequippedalongthepath.30.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword"eliminates"inParagraph4?A.rids B.ignores C.steals D.hidesWhatcanbeinferredfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.QueueingisararesceneoutsideJapaneserestaurants.B."Self-driving"chairsarethemostusefulinartgalleries.C.Japanesepeopleprefereatinginrestaurantstoathome.D."Self-driving"chairshaven'tbeeninofficialuseinrestaurants.DBluePlanetII'slatestepisode(情节)focusesonhowplasticishavingadestructiveeffectontheoceanandslowlypoisoningourseacreatures.ResearchersrecentlyalsofoundthatseacreatureslivinginthedeepestplaceonEarth,theMarianaTrench,haveplasticintheirstomachs.Indeed,oceansaredrowninginplastic.Thoughitseemsthattheworldcouldn'tpossiblyfunctionwithoutplastics,plasticsarearemarkablyrecentinvention.Thefirstplasticbagswereintroducedinthe1950s,thesamedecadethatplasticpackagingbegangainingpopularityintheUnitedStates.Thisgrowthhashappenedsofastthatscienceisstillcatchingupwiththechange.Plasticspollutionresearch,forinstance,isstillaveryearlyscience.Weputalltheseplasticsintotheenvironment,butwestilldon'treallyknowwhattheoutcomesaregoingtobe.Whatwedoknow,though,isdisturbing.Oceanplasticisestimatedtokillmillionsofmarineanimalseveryyear.Nearly700species,includingendangeredones,areknowntohavebeenaffectedbyit.Oneinthreeleatherbackturtles,whichoftenmistakeplasticbagsforjellyfish,havebeenfoundwithplasticintheirbellies.Ninetypercentofseabirdsarenoweatingplasticsonaregularbasis.By2050,thatfigureisexpectedtoriseto100percent.Andit'snotjustwildlifethatisthreatenedbytheplasticsinourseas.Humansareconsumingplasticsthroughtheseafoodweeat.Icouldunderstandwhysomepeopleseeoceanplasticasadisaster,worthmentioninginthesamebreathasclimatechange.Butoceanplasticisnotascomplicatedasclimatechange.Therearenooceantrashdeniers(否认者),atleastsofar.Todosomethingaboutit,wedon'thavetoremakeourplanetenergysystem.Thisisnotaproblemwherewedon'tknowwhatthesolutionis.knowhowtopickupgarbage.Anyonecandoit.knowhowtodealwithit.knowhowtorecycle.canallstartbythinkingtwicebeforeweusesingle-useplasticproducts.Thingsthatmayseemordinary,likeusingareusablebottleorareusablebagwhentakencollectively,thesechoicesreallydomakeadifference.Whyisplasticspollutionresearchstillaveryearlyscience?A.Theplasticspollutionresearchistoodifficult.Plasticshaveproducedlesspollutionthancoal.Plasticshavegainedpopularitytoofastforsciencetocatchup.Theworldcouldn'tpossiblyfunctionwithoutplastics.33.HowdidtheauthorsupporthisopinioninParagraph3?A.Bycitingquotesfromleadingexperts. B.Bymakingacomparisonandcontrast.C.Bylistingexamplesfromhisownexperience. D.Bypresentingsolidstatistics.34.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinthelastparagraph?reapwhatweB.Theshortestanswerisdoing.C.AllthingsaredifficultbeforetheyareD.Actionsspeaklouderthanwords.35.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?Theoceansbecomechokedwithplastic.Oceanplasticisaglobalissue.BluePlanetIIhasleftviewersheartbroken.Plasticsgaininpopularityallovertheworld.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。What'stheeasiestwaytostaywarminthesupercold?36.Atleastthat'swhatSantaClaustoldme.OverChristmas,DennisandIwenttoFinland.Webroughtbacksometipsforkeepingwarminacoldtemperature.Threelayers(层)workwonders.Startwiththebaselayer,whichsitsrightonyourskin:choosesomethingabsorbent(有吸收力的).37.Asweaterisagoodchoice.Themostimportantlayeristheouterclothes,whichshouldbewaterproof(防水的)andwindproof.38.loseheatfromeverymillimeterofuncoveredskin,whichwasthebiggestlessonIlearnedonthetrip.Mywholebodywaswellcovered.ButImissedonespot:myface.Soitoftenfeltlikethewindwasgoingtoblowmynoseoff.Exerciseanddon'tjuststandstill.Whenit'scold,exercisingmaybethelastthingyoufeellikedoing,butbesmart.39.WhenwefirstgottoFinland,wewerefreezing.Butafteracoupleofminutesjumpingaround,wefeltlesscold.Haveaheater.Youmaywanttoturnitonallthewayup,butit'sbesttokeepitbetween18and20degrees.40.Remembernottocreateahugedifferencebetweeninsideandoutside.GrowacrazybeardCovereverybitofyourskinThekeyiswhatyourlayersareThatwillkeepyoucomfortableDon'tforgettokeepyourhandsandfeetwarm,tooThemiddlelayerkeepsyourbodyheatfromgettingawayawalk,fasterthanyournormalspeed,andyouwillfeelthedifference(45分)第一节(201.530分ABCDWewentouttodinnertonighttocelebratemydaughter'sbeautifulperformance.Wedon'tdothisoftenbecauseofour41budget.Inoticedavery42momcomeinwithherthreechildren,maybeaboutage4or5.Shelookedlikeshehadjust43work.Shesatwithherchildrenquietlytakingcareofthemand44alltheirneeds.ThenInoticedassoonasthelastcourse45arrived,shetookabiteofherfoodinahurryandthenoneofthe46hadtogotothebathroom.Theyallleftthetableandshe47them—solovinglyand48—especiallyafterwhatmayhavebeenalongdayatwork.Shewasstillwearingsomekindofuniform.I49myselffromthetableandquietlywenttothehostessstand.I50$15tothehostessandsaid,“Canyouputthisanonymously(匿名地)towardsthatmomof3's51?Iamhopingitwill52atleastthechildren'smeals.”Thehostesshadsuchalovelysmileandacceptedthe53.Ididn'tstandaround54asIdidn'twantanyone—evenmyownfamily—to55whatwasgoingon.Iwantedittobecompletelyanonymous.Forthe56ofmymeal,IdidallIcouldnottopayanymoreattention57tothetable,asIdidn'twanthertosuspectthatitwasmethathad58theirdinner.Itfeelsso59toliveinthistypeofworld,fullofloveand60,insteadofanger,sadnessandself-service.41.A.separateB.previousC.embarrassingD.total42.A.depressedB.exhaustedC.gratefulD.excited43.A.quittedB.startedC.finishedD.lost44.A.practicingB.overlookingC.recognizingD.satisfying45.A.finallyB.suddenlyC.luckilyD.really46.A.customersB.brothersC.hostessesD.kids47.A.ledB.pushedC.sentD.hurried48.A.desperatelyB.naturallyC.patientlyD.silently49.A.helpedB.excusedC.forgaveD.cheered50.A.wroteB.handedC.returnedD.threw51.A.billB.menuC.tableD.price52.A.supportB.improveC.coverD.enrich53.A.invitationB.orderC.decisionD.offer54.A.moreB.longC.twiceD.again55.A.readB.proveC.knowD.confirm56.A.restB.halfC.endD.most57.A.happilyB.safelyC.calmlyD.directly58.A.paidforB.lookedintoC.preparedforD.clearedaway59.A.crazyB.perfectC.difficultD.wonderful60.A.pityB.kindnessC.wisdomD.trust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。Chinaistheworld'slargestcenterofgoods-makingandtheworld'slargestexporterofgoods.Chineseagriculturenotonlyhelpsfeed61.(develop)placesbutalsohelpsfeedothermajorworldpowers.Chinahashelpedmany62.(Europe),SouthAmericanandNorthAfricancountriesdealwiththeeconomiccrisis(危机).China,63.hasgrownfastoverthepastdecade,isnowthelargesteconomyoutsidethegroupofdeveloped64.(country).China,inparticular,isinthenewseveryGenerally,it65.(see)asoneoftheworld'smajoreconomicpowers.China'seconomyistwicelargerthanthatofBrazil,India,andRussia,with66.hugepopulation,fourtimesthatoftheUS.Overthepast20years,Chinahasgrown67.(rapid).Iamveryproud 68.(be)hereinChinaandtohaveagreatcommunityofChineseandforeigners.Ihopeone,Iwillbeabletocontribute 69.thedevelopmentoftheworld'seconomicandscientificresearch.Thisoneyearofmylifewasamazing.Ihopethecomingdayswillbemoreexcitingandateverystepofmylife,I70.(learn)somethingnewandinteresting.(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(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,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限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分Alittlekidfellintothelakewhileshewasplayingwithherlittlefriends.Theyweretoofrighteningtoknowwhattodonext.Unfortunately,aprettyladyandamanpassedbyandsawthedrowninggirl.Themanimmediatedivedintothewaterandtookthegirltothebankatasametime.Theladycalledtheambulanceontime.Beforetheambulancecame,thelady,whoprovedtobeanurse,performingfirstaidtothekid.Afewofminuteslater,thekidsenttothenearesthospitalandfinallysaved.Thestoryisagoodexamplewherefirstaidcanmakealotofdifferences.Fromit,weknowitisnecessarytoknowbasicfirstaidskillssothatwecanbebetterpreparingforanemergency.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)你校正在开展师生阳光体育活动(SunshineSports)。请你给校报写一篇英语短文谈谈该活动。要点包括:1.开展活动的目的;2.活动的内容;3.师生对此活动的看法。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 _高三高三试题试题英语参考答案第一部分听力1.A 2.B 3.B 4.A 5.C 6.A 7.B8.C 9.B 10.A 11.B 12.A 13.C 14.C15.B 16.A 17.A 18.B 19.C 20.C第二部分阅读21.A22.A23.C24.C25.B26.D27.C28.C29.B30.A31.D32.C33.D34.B35.A37.A完型:38.F39.B40.G41.D41.C42.B43.C44.D 45.A46.D47.A48.C49.B 50.B51.A52.C53.D54.B 55.C56.A57.D58.A59.D 60.B语法填空:61.developing 62.European63.which 64.countries65.isseen 67.rapidly 68.tobe 69.to 70.will/canlearn书面表达(参考范文).SunshineSportshavebeenwinninggreatpopularityamongalltheteachersandstudentsinthepastfewweeks,whicharedoneinthetwointervalsinthemorningandintheafternoon.Asisknowntoall,bothteachersandstudentsaresufferingfromphysicalandmentalhealthproblemsbysittinglongbeforethedesks.SunshineSports,whichincludeplayingvolleyballorbasketball,TaiChiandjogging.arebringingsunshinetoeveryoneasthenamesays.Weallapplaudtheactivitiesbecausetheybuildusup.Also,doingsportstogetherstrengthensteamworkandpromotescommunication.听力原文:▶Text1M:HaveyoutakenMrs.Wang’sEnglishexambefore?I’mkindofnervous.W:Yes.Justconcentrateontheimportantideasshe’stalkedaboutintheclassandignorethedetails.▶Text2W:Doyoulikethiscoat,orshallItaketheredone?M:Ilikebothofthem,butIthinktheblueonefitsyoubetter.I’llgettheblueone.lessexpensiveanyway.▶Text3W:Haveyouseenthisarticleontheenvironment?M:Yeah,Ihadalook.Ourenvironmentissoweak.Itmakesyousadjusttothinkaboutit,doesn’tit?W:Yes,butluckily,thegovernmenthasdecidedtotakesomemeasures.▶Text4M:Gardeningistoomuchlikehardworkforme.IfIhavetime,Iliketoplaytennisorgoforlongcountrywalks.Andmywifedoesn’tlikegardening,either.W:Well,Ithinkofgardeningasplay,notaswork.I’mneverashappyaswhenI’mbusyinthegarden.▶Text5M:Youknowthecomputercompanyiscomingtoourcampustohiregraduatestudentsnextweek.W:Really?Whatday?I’dliketotalktothemandhandinmyCV.▶Text6M:Whathappenedtoyoureye?NothingIwenttokissmydaughteronherfacelastnightandshereacheduptostopme.Whenshedidthat,herfingernailshurtmyeye.⑥Itwasn’ttoobadatfirst,butthenextmorningitreallyhurt.M:Whatdidthedoctorsay?HesaidthatitshouldbeOK,buttheremightbealittleblackspotovermyfieldofvision,somyeyescan’tseeclearly.⑦M:I’msorrytohearthat.▶Text7W:I’vesentout14invitationsforourdinnerpartynextweek.⑧M:That’sgood.Nowwhatshouldwedo?W:We’vegottoplanthemenu.M:Oh,that’sright.Doyouhaveanythinginmind?W:IthinkI’mgoingtomakethechickensaladwehadatPompalasttime.RememberIaskedthecheffortherecipe?M:Yeah,butdidyouforgetthatLindadoesn’teatchicken?⑨Linda?Oh,myGosh!Iforgottoinviteher!⑩She’llbemadatme.Itjustslippedmymind.M:Well,it’snottoolateyet.I’llmakeaphonecall.Don’tworry.W:Thanks!IthinkI’mgettingold!⑧M:Lookslikeyouare!▶Text8W:Hey,here’sajobthatmightinterestyou.M:Whatisit?Areyousure?Thelastjobinterviewyousentmeofftowasadisaster.⑪W:Well,look.Itsaystheywantasalesmanager,anditlookslikeit’sabiginternationalcompany.M:Whatkindofcompanyisit,though?W:Let’ssee.Yes,it’saclothingcompanythatseemstobringinclothesfromabroad.That’sunusual,isn’tit?Whatelse?...Theysaythatthepayisreallygood.Look!Theygiveyouacartotravelaround!M:Dotheysayanythingaboutexperience?W:No,theywantsomeoneyoungwithambitionandenthusiasm.⑫Ohyes,theywantgraduates,sothat’sOK,you’vebeentouniversity.Nowwhatelse?Let’ssee.M:Theremustbesomecatch.No,theonlythingisthatyouhavetotravel,butwhatthecompanycarisM:Um,perhapsI’llhaveacloserlookatthatone.⑬▶Text9W:Goodafternoon,SafetyWheelsCarRentals.HowcanIhelpyou?⑭M:Yes,goodafternoon.I’dliketohireacarplease.W:CanIjustgetyourname,sir?M:Yes,ChandlerPotter.W:MayIhavethenumberofyourdriver’slicense?M:Justletmefindit.Oh,hereweare.FS1228.⑮W:Right.Whatkindofcarwouldyoulike?M:Iwasthinkingofanicefamily-sizedFord.W:Whenwouldyouwanttopickupthecar?M:Thedayaftertomorrow.That’sthe8thofAug.⑯ we’vegotaFord.Icouldletyouhaveitat9∶00.M:OK,thecostoftheFord?W:Well,theregularpriceis$55aday,butits

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