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通榆一中2020—2021学年度高三上学期第五次月考英语试卷命题人:(试卷总分∶150分考试时间∶120分钟)第=1\*ROMANI卷选择题(共100分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话。每段材料后有一个小题,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。Whatwillthewomandorightaftershetypestheletter?A.Haveameal. B.Changeherclothes. C.Takethecar.2.HowmuchwillthewomanpayfortheT­shirtandthejeans?A.$10. B.$20.C.$30.3.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasafever.B.Shelooksverytirednow. C.Shefellasleepinanoutdoorchair.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theweatherthisyear.B.Waterconservation.C.Theimportanceofwashing.5.WhatisthemanlikelytodoonFriday?A.Seethenewexhibition. B.Watchabaseballgame. C.Finishareport.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话前,你将有时间阅读每个小题。听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.WhydoesMrs.Thompsonwanttoseethespeakersaccordingtothegirl?A.Theclassleadersreportedthemtoher.B.Shewillaskthemtorunforclassmonitor.C.Theywerenotveryactivethismorning.7.Whatdoestheboysuggesttheydo?A.Gotothehallway.B.Sharetheresponsibility. C.Continuetheclassdiscussion.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Bossandsecretary. B.Directorandcustomer. C.Husbandandwife.9.Whatdoesthemanhavetodoat2:00p.m.tomorrow?A.Makeaphonecall. B.Sendanemail. C.Lookatsomesamples.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Ontopofamountain. B.Inaparkinglot. C.Ataticketbooth.11.Howfaristhelakefromthetop?A.About20minutes’walk. B.About40minutes’walk. C.About3hours’walk.12.Whatcolorwillthelakebewhenthespeakersarrive?A.Orange. B.Blue.C.Green.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whereistheartexhibitiontakingplace?A.Atanartgallery. B.Atashoppingmall. C.Atanexhibitioncenter.14.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheplaceoftheexhibitionnow?A.Itisstrange. B.Itisordinary. C.Itiscool.15.Whatisbeingshowninthepaintingsectionoftheexhibition?A.Mainlyclassicalpaintings.B.Largelycontemporarypaintings.C.Anequalnumberofclassicalpaintingsandcontemporarypaintings.16.Whichsectionisthemostpopular?A.Thevideosection. B.Thesculpturesection.C.Thephotographysection.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowoldwasDavewhenhisfatherpassedaway?A.15. B.10.C.5.18.WhatdidDavedointheevenings?A.Heearnedsomemoney. B.Hedidhouseworkforthefamily. C.Hedrovehisbrothertosomeplaces.19.WhointroducedAndrewatthegraduationceremony?A.Hissoccercoach.B.Theschoolheadmaster. C.Theheadoftheschooldistrict.20.WhathappenedduringAndrew’sspeech?A.Hismotherstartedcrying. B.Andrewthankedhisfather.C.Daverealizedhishardworkhadpaidoff.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。AGonearethedayswhenbeingvegan(素食)meantsettlingforasadlookingsaladonthemenuandnotmuchelse.Asmorepeoplehaveembraced(欣然接受)acrueltyfree,plantbaseddiet,thevarietyonofferhasskyrocketed.Fromfinediningtostreetfood,veganoptionsareeverywhere.Perhapsbestofall,creativebakerieshavepoppeduptomeetdemand,offeringamazingtreatsthataredeliciousontopofbeingvegan.Youcertainlydon’tneedtobevegantoappreciatethemouthwateringoptionsonofferatthesefabulousandfearlessbakeries–absolutelyeveryonecanappreciatetheircakes,cookiesandmore.PeacefoodCafe–NewYorkCity,NewYorkAdeliciouslysweetmenuthatnourishes(滋养)yourmindandbody?Yes,please!Ifyou’relookingforasweettreatintheBigApple,youreallycan’tgopastthepeaceful,sugaryoasisthatisthePeacefoodbakeryandcafe.Justtrytoresistthetemptationofallthosevegandoughnuts,piesandcakes.Goon;wedareyou!Ifyou’vegotmorewillpowerthanus,theyalsodosimplemeals,too.Address:460AmsterdamAve,NewYork,NewYork10024DulceVeganBakery&Cafe–Atlanta,GeorgiaThere’ssomethingthesouthalwaysbringstothetable,freshlybakedcakes–andthatincludesvegancakes,too.JusttakethemouthwateringlydeliciousoptionsonofferatDulceVeganBakeryinAtlanta,Georgia.Themenuchangesseasonallytotakeadvantageofthebestproduce,butit’salwayssugarfreeandutterlydelicious.Thelemonraspberrycakeisaparticulartreat.CheckoutourpostaboutothergreatAtlantaeats.Address:1994HoseaLWilliamsDrNE,Atlanta,Georgia30317CapitalCityBakery–Austin,TexasTheysayeverythingisbiggerinTexas–andCapitalCityBakeryhasclearlygoneonebetterwiththeirfabulousveganbakery.Notonlyaretheirdelicioustreatscrueltyfree,butthey’realsoenvironmentallysustainable–eventheircakeboxesarelocallysourcedandrecycled.Headdowntocheckouttheiryummyofferings.Andwiththegoodtheydofortheplanet,it’s(almost)guiltfree!Address:2211ECesarChavezSt,Austin,Texas78702PixieRetreat–Portland,OregonAnyonewhosaysveganfoodisboringclearlyhasn’tsetfootinthewonderlandthatisPixieRetreat.Callingitselfa“laboratorieandmakery,”youjustknowit’sgoingtobegood(andcreative).PixieRetreatcertainlydelivers–thedessertsarethestuffsweetdreams(anddentists’nightmares)aremadeof.Thechocolatechipcookiedoughwithalmondmilkisbasicallyhappinessinacup.So,grabafewfriendsandheaddowntofindoutwhatallthefussisabout.Youcertainlydon’tneedtobevegantobewonoverbythisallaroundawesomeness.Address:236NLarchmontBlvd,LosAngeles,California,90004Asyoucansee,ifyoudesiresomethingsweetandvegan,thereareoptionsalloverthecountry!Theonlyproblemisdecidingwhatyou’lltryfirst!Wherecanyoualwaysfindasugarfreemenu?PeacefoodCafé.DulceVeganBakery&Café.CapitalCityBakery.PixieRetreat.What’sspecialaboutCapitalCityBakery?Itusesthebestproduce.Itsmenuvariesfromseasontoseason.Itstreatsareenvironmentallyfriendly.Ithasotherdeliciousofferings.Ifyouarefedupwithboringveganfood,whichaddresshadyoubettertry?236NLarchmontBlvd,LosAngeles,California,90004.460AmsterdamAve,NewYork,NewYork10024.2211ECesarChavezSt,Austin,Texas78702.1994HoseaLWilliamsDrNE,Atlanta,Georgia30317.BMyfriendVelma,ateacherformorethan30years,hasbeenretiredforsometime,butthatdoesn'tstopherfromgivinghistorylessonsattheoldEnglewoodSchool,locatedonherfamily'sCaliforniaranch.Thelovinglyrestoredbuildingwasconstructedwithredwoodlogsaround1850asahomeforawoodsman.Itlatersatidle(闲置的)forafewyearsbeforebeingusedasanapplebarn.Then,in1870,itbegananewlifeasaschoolhouse.OriginallylocatedinthenearbyEnglewoodmeadow(草地,牧场),theschoolclosedin1907,andtheunusedbuildingbegandeteriorating(退化,恶化)inamuddypasture.Itwasmovedtoitscurrentsitein1978byVelma'slatehusbandandhisbrother,RobertandRichard,whothoughtitwouldhelpkeepVelmabusyinretirement.Nonailshadbeenusedintheoriginalconstruction,soeachpieceofwoodhadtobecarefullymarkedandthebuildingreassembledonitsnewsite.Thebrothersworkedwithmuchcareanddiligencetoensureaperfectfitofthemiteredcorners.Aftertherelocation,Velmaandherfamilyfurnishedtheschoolwithsomeofitsoriginaldesks,alongwithanoldwoodstove,aworkingVictrola(手摇留声机)andashelfholdingassortedlunchpails.Theyalsoaddedacollectionofschoolbooks,theoldestdatingbackto1845.Perhapstheschool'smostcherishedmemento(纪念品)isthediplomaofstudentHettieEssig,whograduatedonJune30,1904.Hettie'sdaughter,Flora,entrustedVelmawiththepreciouskeepsake.NowadaysVelmagivestourstolocalschoolchildrenandothergroups,wholearnwhatitwasliketoattendschoolbackinthegoodolddays.Shehaskidsringtheschoolbell,recitethePledgeofAllegianceandsing"GoodMorningtoYou"astheymighthavedoneindaysgoneby.Then,withtwinklingeyesandmuchenthusiasm,shetellsthehistoryoftheschool,givesashortsamplelessonanddemonstrateshowtousetheoldVictrola.24.TheEnglewoodSchoolwasinitiallybuiltas________.A.ahome B.abarn C.arestroom D.aschoolhouse25.Whatdidtheauthorthinkoftherelocationoftheschool?A.Exciting B.Boring. C.Relaxing D.Challenging26.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"thepreciouskeepsakeinParagraph3referto?A.Theschool'soriginalsupplies.B.Thecollectionofschoolbooks.C.Theoldestschoolbook.D.ThediplomaofHettieEssig.27.It'slearnedfromthetextthatVelma.A.isoneofthefoundersooftheschoolhouse.B.enjoystourstogetherwithschoolchildren.C.isthecaretakeroftheEnglewoodSchool.D.isluckyenoughtolearnahistorylesson.CAsthecoronavirusspreads,remoteworkarrangementspreservecontinuityandallowpeopletostaybusydoingsomethingfamiliarduringatimeofcrisis.Atfirstglance,telemuting(远程办公)mightnotseemsobad.Whileitworkswellforsome,itdoesn’tforeveryone.Workingremotelyhaswidespreadnegativeconsequences,includingpeoplespendingtimeworkingthattheymightotherwisehavespentwithfamilyorfriends—becausetheycaneasilycrosstheirworklifeboundaries,theyendupworkinglongerhours.Peoplewhotelemutemayalsohavetroublefreeingthemselvesfromworkandfromthetechnologythatenablesit,whichcontributestotheharmfulconsequencesofreducingfacetofacetimeandpersonalinteractions.Whenhumansrelyontechnology,wemayforgethowessentialtheseinteractionsaretohumanhappiness.Asauniversityprofessor,mydaysconsistofsocialinteractionswithstudentsandcolleagues.Igenerallyfindthoseconversationsandtheresultingrelationshipsinspiringandrewarding.Thecoronavirussituationmeansthatcountlessteacherslikemefacethepossibilityofstandinginfrontofacamerainsteadofaclassroom.I’dpreferdoingthattocancelingclass,butIcan'thelpwonderingwhethermyjob,alongwithsomanyothers,isabouttoexperienceagreatandpotentiallypermanentchange.Iwonderhowmanyfacultymembersmightbelaidoffiftheuniversitydecidesteachingremotelyisgoodenough,orhowmanypeoplewillbeletgowhentheirbossesrealizetheydon'tneedtoshowupeveryday,orevenatall.Finally,here'sthemostimportantquestion:whetherpeoplebelievetheirfirsthand,livedexperiencescanbereplaced—andnotjustduringapandemic(大流行病).Thecoronaviruswillaccelerateourrushintothearmsoftechnology.Ironically,ourfaithintechnologymayendupspeedingupourownobsolescence(过时).28.Accordingtothetext,whatmaytelemutingresultin?A.Shortenedworkinghours.B.Lessofpersonalfreedom.C.Increasedfamilyhappiness.D.Fewerpersonalinteractions.29.WhichisTRUEaboutauthor?A.Shelovesteachinginfrontofacamera.B.Sheenjoyspopularityamongherstudents.C.Sheconsiderssocialinteractionstobebeneficial.D.She’sconcernedaboutthespreadofcoronavirus.30.Whatdoestheauthorintendtoexpressinparagraph5?A.Anxietyoverthefuture.B.Expectationofeducation.C.Viewsonunemployment.D.Loveforlivedexperience.31.Whichsectionofawebsiteisthepassageprobablyfrom?A.Fashion. B.Opinion. C.Health. D.Events.DIn2019,thewirelessindustrybeganshiftingto5G,atechnologythatcandeliverdataatsuchincrediblyfastspeedsthatpeoplewillbeabletodownloadentiremoviesinafewseconds.Yetthereleaseof5Gwasnotasfastasexpected.AcrosstheUnitedStates,carriersdeployed(配置,展开)5Ginjustafewdozencities.Andonlyahandfulofnewsmartphoneslastyearworkedwiththenewcellular(基站覆盖区的)technology.In2020,5Gwillgainsomemomentum(动力,势头).Verizonsaiditexpectedhalfthenationtohaveaccessto5Gthisyear.AT&T,whichofferstwotypesof5G5GEvolution,whichisincrementallyfasterthan4G,and5GPlus,whichistheultrafast(超快的)version—saiditexpected5GPlustoreachpartsof30citiesbyearly2020.Anothersignthat5Gisreallytakinghold?Abroadersetofdeviceswillsupportthenewwirelessstandard.Samsung,forone,hasbegunincluding5GsupportonsomeofitsnewerGalaxydevices.Apple,whichdeclinedtoment,isalsoexpectedtoreleaseitsfirst5gpatibleiphonesthisyear.And5Gwillbegoingtoworkbehindthescenes,inwaysthatwillemerge(浮现,出现)overtime.Oneimportantbenefitofthetechnologyisitsabilitytogreatlyreducelatency,orthetimeittakesfordevicestomunicatewithoneanother.Thatwillbeimportantforthepatibilityofnextgenerationdeviceslikerobots,selfdrivingcarsanddrones.Forexample,ifyourcarhas5Gandanothercarhas5G,thetwocarscantalktoeachother,signalingtoeachotherwhentheyarebrakingandchanginglanes.Theeliminationofthemunicationsdelayiscrucialforcarstobeeautonomous.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.5Gisatechnologythatcandeliverdataataveryfastspeed.B.5GEvolutionwillreachpartsof30citiesbyearly2020.C.5Gwillbeusedinthepatibilityofnextgenerationdeviceslikerobotsandselfdrivingcars.D.5Gwillhelpreducethetrafficaccidentsifit’susedincars.5GcanbeusedinthesedevicesEXPECT__________.smartphones B.drones C.selfdrivingcars D.lightsWhat’sVerizon’sattitudeto5Gtechnology?Suspicious. B.Objective. C.Optimistic. D.Unconcerned.What’sthebesttitleofthistext?TheSlow,SteadyRiseof5G.TheUseof5G.People’sAttitudeTowards5G.TheAdvantageof5G.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。FiveWaystoWorkSmarter,NotHarderNomatterhowhardwework,itseemsthatthereisneverenoughtimetogetalltheimportanttasksdone.Ratherthanworkinglonger,considerworkingsmarter,notharder.Herearesomewaystoworksmarter,notharder.Herearesomewaystoworksmarter.Makeacarefulplan.Justlikeeveryorganizationneedsaabusinessplan,anefficientworkerneedsaworkplan.36Scheduleyourtasksthroughoutthedays,weeks,andmonths,butdoitaheadoftime.Setyourgoals.Asapartofyourworkplan,youshouldsetclearandmeasurablegoals.Goalsshouldstatewhichtasksaretobepletedandwhentheygetpleted.Ratherthansettingfirmdeadlines,whichcanleadtopressureandstress,allowaperiodoftimetoreachgoals.37.38Developaconsistentdailyworkscheduleandsticktoit!Ifatypicalworkdayconsistsofsomewritingtasks(emails,reports),oneononemeetings,andprocessingdata,setasidespecifictimeeachdaytoacplisheachkindoftasks.Delegate(分派工作)effectively.39Thepersonwhotriestodoeverythinghimselforherselfnotonlyisoverloadedandoverstressed,butisbadfortheircolleagues,bynotallowingthemtobechallengedandgrowbytakingonimportantduties.Don'tmakeworkharderthanitactuallyis.Muchofthepressureisproducedbyourselves.40Wefeellikeweshoulddomore.Rememberthattasksshouldbepletedstepbystep.Focusoneachstepratherthanontheentireproject,whichcanhelpuscutdownonfeelingsthatweareoverwhelmed.A.Sticktoyourplan.B.Wesetunrealisticgoalsorstandardsforourselves.C.Also,taketimetorewardyourselfforachievingagoal.D.Organizeyourworkday.E.Wecannotexpecttopletethetasksquickly.F.Learnwhichtaskscanbedelegatedandwhichneedpersonalattention.G.Itisawellthoughtoutplantohelpguideanddirectworkactivities.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。Haveyoueverlistedthekindnessesdoneforyou?I41thatonce,yearsago,onalatenightflightfrommyhomeinCalifornia,tomyhometowninSouthCarolina.Mysistercalledmethatafternoon,sayingourmother's42withlungcancerwasnearingtheendandifIwantedtosay43,Ineededtogettherefast.Sheendedthecallwith,“Loveyou,Sissy.44.”SoImadecallsto45workandmitmentsandhurriedtothe46.Aftertakeoff,lightswereturnedoffandIfelt47andalone.Asachild,whenIfeltlostandalone,Ilearnedthatit48somehowtocountmyblessings.Soontheplanethatnight,Itookoutanotebookandstarted49allthekindnesses,largeandsmall,thatI’dbeen50inmylifetime.Severalhourslater,whenwe51,Iclosedthenotebook,putitbackand52tothehospitaltoseemymother.IwishI'd53thatnotebook.Ihavenoideawhathappenedtoit.Butlistingallthose54helpedmethatnightandinthedays55todothethingsIneededtodoandbethedaughterIwantedtobe.Kindnessisgreat56,helpingonegetoverpainandfillinganemptyheartwithgratitude.It'sagift,onceandfor57,evenifyoulosethenotebookyoulisteditin.Actsofkindnessaren'talways58things.Often,theyaresmalland59unimportant,buttheybeebeautifuliftheyare60withgratitudeandpassedalongwithgracefromoneneedysoultoanother.41.A.got B.did C.found D.had42.A.recovery Bbattle C.debate D.fixing43.A.sorry B.hello C.thanks D.goodbye44.A.eon B.Takeiteasy C.Hurryup D.Takeyourtime45.A.cancel B.plete C.continue D.require46.A.subway B.church C.airport D.hotel47.A.sleepy B.empty C.frightened D.strange48.A.arrived B.grew C.disappeared D.helped49.A.repaying B.showing C.offering D.listing50.A.informed B.given C.rescued D.possessed51.A.landed B.stopped C.returned D.finished52.A.travelled B.wandered C.rushed D.cycled53.A.owned B.brought C.kept D.read54.A.kindnesses B.measures C.relationships D.curiosities55.A.above B.around C.ahead D.across56.A.medicine B.book C.meal D.tool57.A.usually B.never C.sometimes D.always58.A.nice B.big C.easy D.rare59.A.interestingly B.naturally C.definitely D.seemingly60.A.remembered B.broadcast C.consumed D.introduced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。Punishmentbyitselfdoesn’treallywork.Itonlytellschildrenaboutwhattheyshouldn’tdo.Itdoesn’tguidethemtowardswhattheyshoulddo,soitdoesn’tworkinchanging61(they)behaviour.Itmightalsohavenegativelongtermeffects62children.Infamilies63parentsshout,threatenandpunishchildren,childrenoftenkeepbehavinginchallengingways.64(link)thepunishment,orthenegativeconsequence,toyourchild’sbehaviorandshowingyourchildhowyou’dlikehim/her65(behave)willhelptoimprovetheirbehaviour.Forexample,ifyourchildtakesabiscuitwithoutaskingfor66(permit),he/shemighthavetopracticeaskingforthebiscuit67(polite).Punishmentalso68(work)betterwhenyoubalancepunishmentwithpraiseandrewardsforgoodbehavior.Praiseforgoodbehaviourteachesyourchildwhattodoand69tobehave,andwhenyourchildgetspraiseforbehavingwell,they’relikelytokeepbehavingthatway.Also,yourchildneeds70warmandlovingfamilyenvironmenttogrowanddevelop,Soit’simportantforyoutobeeapatientparentandtaketimetotalkwithandlistentoyourchild.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短文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。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(A),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仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Nowadays,moreandmorestudentsdotheirschoolworkunderthehelpoftheInternet.Generalspeaking,itsadvantagescanbeseenasfollows.Firstly,thestudentscangetwhichtheywantfromtheInternetquickly,whichsavethemtimeonschoolwork.Secondly,iftheyfindeverythingdifficult,it'sconvenienttosearchtheInternetforanswers.However,dependtoomuchontheInternetmaybringsomedisadvantage.Withnoeffort,somestudentscopyonlineanswers.Asresult,theybeelazyanddevelopbadstudyinghabits.Worsestill,itmaykilltheircreativethinking.Tomyopinion,wemayenjoytheconvenienceoftheInternet,butturnuptoitforhelpwhenitisreallynecessary.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,一名高三在读学生,最近和父母谈论进入大学后选专业的问题,在意见上和爸妈分歧很大,对此感到很苦恼,现写信向你的英国外教Mr.Jackson求助,要点如下:1.说明事由2.希望提供与父母成功沟通的案例和建议3.感谢帮助注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。听力15BCCBC610BBAAB1115BCBCB1620CAACC阅读理解2123BCA2427ADDC2831DCAB3235BDCA3640GCDFB完形填空4145BBDCA4650CBDDB5155ACCAC5660ADBDA语法填空71.their 72.on 73.where 74.Linking 75.tobehave76.permission 77.politely78.works 79.how 80.a改错第一句under—with第二句General—Generally第三句第一个which—what;save—saves第四句everything—something第五句depend—depending;disadvantage—disadvantages第七句result前加a第九句To—In;去掉up书面表达DearMr.Jackson,Recently,IhavediscussedwithmyparentsoverwhatmajorIshouldchooseincollege.Ididn’texpectouropinionsweresodifferentthatwehadabigargument.Extremelyconfused,Iamwritingtoseekyouradvice.Fascinatedbyhistory,IhavelongbeeninspiredtolearnArchaeologyincollegewhilemyparentsthinkitnotpetitiveenoughinthefuturejobmarket.Itwouldbeniceofyoutoprovidemewithsometypicalcaseswhereyourstudentssucceededinmunicatingwiththeirparentsonthisproblem.Besides,myparentsinsistedthatIgoforsomepragmaticmajorslikefinanceorbusinesswhichItakenointerestin.WhatshouldIdotochangetheirmind?Iwouldbequiteappreciativeifyoucouldoffermesomebrilliantsuggestionsonhowtoresolvethisdispute.IbelieveIwillbenefitalotfromyourvaluableandtimelyadvice.Lookingforwardtoyourwritingbacksoon.Yours,LiHua听力原文Text1W:I’mgoingtochangemyclothesassoonasI’vefinishedtypingthisletter.M:Okay.Thenwe’lltakemycarandgooutforameal.Text2M:Hello,Madam.WehavesomereallyniceT­shirtsonsale.…Letmesee.Whataboutthesedarkbluejeans?TheywilllookgreatwiththatT­shirt.Andtheyareonly$20.W:HowmuchistheTshirt?IloveboththeTshirtandthejeans!M:TheTshirtis$10.Text3M:Iseeyoufellasleepinthelawnchairagain.W:Thatchairisveryfortable.Domyeyeslookreallytired?M:No,butyourfaceisverysunburned.Text4W:It’saverydryyear.Areyouusinglesswateratyourhome?M:Ido.Butmywifedoesn’t.Shethinksourchildrenneedadailybath.W:Waterisveryimportantforkids,butmaybeshecouldgivethemabatheveryotherday.Text5W:ThemuseumisopenlateonFridays.Wecouldseethenewexhibitionafterwork.M:Theweekendwouldbealotbetter.Ihavetoworklatethisweektofinishareport.W:Noproblem.ItoldmynephewI’dtakehimtoabaseballgameonSaturday,though.Text6W:Mrs.Thompsonwantstoseeus,Jason.M:Why?Weshouldn’tbeintroubleoranything.Infact,weweresuperactiveduringtheentireclassdiscussionthismorning.W:That’sjustit.Idon’tthinkit’sabadthingatall.Ithinksheisgoingtoaskustorunforclassmonitor!M:Whoa,really?That’salotofresponsibility.W:Well,Ithinkyou’dbegreatatit!Besides,it’sabighonortobeaskedtodoit.ItmeansthatMrsThompsonseesusasleaders.M:I’mnotsureifIcandoitbymyself,though.Couldwedoittogether?W:Let’saskMrs.Thompson.Ihearheringinfromthehallwaynow…Text7W:Mr.Jones,IjustgotoffthephonewithMr.Dawson.Hewantstoscheduleameetingwithyouforlatertodayortomorrow.M:Whatdoeshewanttotalkabout?W:Oneofthefactoriesthatmakeshisproducts.Hesaiditwasprettyurgent.M:Well,Idon’twanttostaytoolatelikelastnight.Mywifewasnothappywithme!W:Howabouttomorrowat11:00a.m.?Icheckedyourschedule,andtheonlythingyouhavethatdayisaphonecallat2:00p.m.M:11:00tomorrowsoundsfine.Canyouseteverythingupandthenemailmealltheinformation,please?W:Ofcourse.Iwasjustabouttogotolunch,actually.Doyouwanttojoinme?M:I’dloveto,butIhavetolookatsomesamplesfromanewcustomer.I’lljoinyounexttime!Text8M:Didyougrabeverythingfromthecar?Weshouldcheckbeforeweleavethisarea.Wehavealongdayofhikingaheadofus.W:Yes,Ididitalready.Whereshouldwegonow?M:We’regoinguptothetoppartofthemountain.W:Isthatwherewegetthetickets?M:Yeah.It’sabouta20­minutewalkfromhere.W:That’snotsobad.M:Justwaittillwegetthetickets.It’sathree­hourhikefromtheretothetop.W:Howfaristhelakefromthetop?M:Another40minutes.Wecanhavelunchatthetop,ordownbythewater.W:Wehadalateb

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