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★2023年4月26日

2022-2023学年普通高中高一下学期期中教学质量检测

英语

注意事项:

L答题前,务必在答题卷规定的地方填写自己的姓名、考号和座位号。

2.答第I卷时,每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;答第∏卷

时,必须使用0∙5毫米的黑色墨水签字笔在答题卷上书写,要求字体工整,笔迹清晰。在指定的

答题区域作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。

3.满分150分,考试时间120分钟。

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。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。

1.Whatisthemangoingtodonext?

A.Repairthetap.B.Fixhisbrother'scar.C.Ringhisfather.

2.Whatdoesthemanprobablydo?

A.He,safarmer.B.He,sateacher.C.He'sachef.

3.WhywillLauraquitherjob?

A.Tostartherownbusiness.B.Togobacktoschool.C.Toworkforherfriend.

4.Howdoesthemanprobablyfeelaboutthefilm?

A.It'sexciting.B.It'sfunny.C.It,sdisappointing.

5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?

A.Acity.B.Aperson.C.Atravelexperience.

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.WhyisHenryunwillingtogoswimmingwiththewoman?

A.HewantstowatchTV.B.Hisarmwashurt.

C.Itistoocoldoutside.

7.Whatwillthewomandonext?

A.Stayathome.B.TakeHenrytohospital.

C.Dosomeexercise.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Goodfriends.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Brotherandsister.

9.Onwhichfloordidthewomanbuyabottleofwinelastweek?

A.Thesecondfloor.B.Thethirdfloor.C.Thefourthfloor.

10.Whatdoesthemanfinallydecidetobuy?

A.Awatch.B.Awallet.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whenisthereportdue?

A.ThisWednesday.B.ThisThursday.C.ThisFriday.

12.Whatdoesthewomanthinksheneedstodo?

A.PutofTameeting.B.GotothehospitalC.Getagoodsleep.

13.Howdoesthemansoundintheend?

A.HelpfulB.Thankful.C.Curious.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Whydoesthemanmakethecall?

A.Tochangehisreservation.

B.Toreservearoom.

C.Toaskaboutaswimmingcourse.

15.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?

A.$640.B.$570.C.$480.

16.Whereisthenearestcoffeeshop?

A.Acrossfromabank.B.Nexttoahotel.C.Besideabank.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.WhowillLiztravelwith?

A.Herneighbor.B.Herfamilymember.C.Herfriend.

18.WhichcitywillLizgotofirst?

A.HongKong.B.Shanghai.C.Beijing.

19.HowmanycitieswillLizvisit?

A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.

20.WhatdoesJanethinkofhertriptotheBahamas?

A.Satisfactory.B.Justso-so.C.Disappointing.

第二部分:阅读理解(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。

A

EnglishPoetryContestof2023

Areyougoodatwingpoetry?Enteryourpoemtojoin!Ourpoetrycontestisheldeverytwoyears.Writeapoem

abouthowthepandemichaschangedyourlife.

Prizes

Thecontestawardsonefirstplaceprizeof$2,000andafirstprizewallplaque($1OOvalue);twentysecondplace

prizesof$100eachandasecondplacewallplaque($75value);onehundredthirdplacewinnersofathirdplace

wallplaque($25value).

Rules

Followallrulescarefullytopreventdisqualification(取消资格).

IMPORTANT:

☆Contestantsmustbeatleastthirteenyearsofage.

☆Onlyonepoemperpersoninafamilyisallowed.

☆Apoemnitsentiretymustbeanoriginalworkbythepersonenteringthecontest.

☆Allentriesarejudgedanonymously(匿名地).Pleasedonotincludeyourname,address,phonenumber,etc.,

oryourentrywillbedisqualified.

Deadline:Emailyourentryby30thJune2023.

Length:42linesmax.Nominimum.Tilenotincludedinthelinecount.

Format:Entriesmustbetyped.Wedonotaccepthandwrittensubmissions

Fees:£10perpoem.

Judging:Thejudges1decisionisfinalandnoindividualcorrespondence(通信)canbeenenteredinto.Judgesare

unabletocommentonindividualentries.Judgingisfair.

Copyright:WorldwidecopyrightofeachentryremainswiththeauthorhuttheBridportPrizehasunrestricted

rightstopublishthewinningandhighlypraisedpoems.

21.Whatdoweknowaboutthepoetrycontest?

A.Ittakesplacetwiceayear.B.Itfocusesonthedevelopmentofpoetry.

C.Contestantshavetopayforit.D.Itgivesfeedbuckoneachentry.

22.Howmanyentriescanasingle-parentfamilywth2childrensubmiatmost?

A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.

23.Whichofthefollowingwon,tresultindisqualification?

A.Typingyourpoemout.B.Writingapoemof43lines,excludingthetitle.

C.EmailingyourentryonJuly30.D.Includingpersonalinformationinyourentry.

B

Theotherday,grandmagotaphonecallfromastrangewhotoldherthatshehadwonaprize,butshewouldneed

tosendinsomemoneyinordertoreceiveherwinnings.Grandmaimmediatelysmelledaratbutplayedalong.

Sheaskedcalmlyforthenameofthecallerthephonenumberandwheretosendherpayment.Hegavehersome

informationandtoldgrandmashewouldbereceivingaphonecallthenextdayandthataFedExemployeewouldcome

toherhousetocollectthemoney.

AfterthephonecallgrandmacalledtheChiefofpoliceinherownandtoldhimthatshehadgotenoughinformation

getthemjailed.Butthepolicechieftoldhertherewasnothinghecoulddoandtoldgrandmajusttoignorethesebad

peoplewhoweretryingtotakeadvantageofanelderlyperson.Grandmawasn,thappywiththisresponse.Shedecided

totakemattersintoherownhands.

Thenextday,shegotanothercallfromthescammers(骗子),whotoldhertowriteoutacheckforseveral

thousanddollarsandwaitathomeforaFedExemployéetopickupthechecklateintheafternoon.Truetotheirwords,

theFedExemployéearrivedGrandmawastoldthatwhateverhewaspickingupwastobesentawayovemightandthe

payment,ailbasedonweight,wouldbebilledtothepartythatrequestedthepickup.

Onhearingtheinformation,agoodideahitgrandmaandthenshetookoutapackofjunk.

“CanIsendailthisstuff?”Grandmaasked.

“Sure,youcan,”theemployéesaid.“1'11justneedtogetabigbox.”

Astheemployéepackeditemsintothebox,grandmaputinsideanotesaying“Gotohell!”inbigletterswithher

nameatthebottom.Grandmasaid,withabigsmile,“Ireallyappreciateyourhelp.”WhentheFedExtruckdroveaway,

grandmasaidshefeltanunbelievableamountofjoy.Sheneverheardfromthescammersagain.

24.Whendidgrandmarecognizeitwasascam?

A.Whenshewascalledtoreceiveherwinnings.

B.Aftershegotfullinformationaboutthestranger.

C.WhenaFedExemployéecameloherhousetocollectthemoney.

D.Aftershehadatalkwiththepolicemanonthephone.

25.Whatmadegrandmadécidétodealwithscammersbyherself?

A.Herdecisionnottotroubleothers.

B.Herdesiretoshowoffhercourage.

C.Theresponsetoherrequestfromthepolice.

D.TheencouragementfromtheFedExemployée.

26.WhydidgrandmafeelgladwhentheFedExtruckdroveaway?

A.Becausesheleanedthehouse.

B.Becauseshewouldteachthescammeralesson.

C.BecausetheFedExemployéewarnedheragainstbadpeople.

D.BecausetheFedExemployerpackeditemsintothebox.

27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestdescribegrandma?

A.Calmandunselfish.B.Joyfulandenergetic.

C.Humorousandcareful.D.Smartandbrave.

C

ThisphototakenonFeb19,2023showsgiantpandaXiangXiangatUenoZoologicalGardensinTokyo,Japan.

PeopleflockedtoTokyo'sUenoZoologicalGarlenstoseeXiangXiangonSunday,thefinaldayforpublicviewingfor

thebelovedfive-year-oldfemalegiantpandabeforeherreturntoChina.

Giantpandasareamongthemostlovableanimaisalivetoday.Unliketheirrelatives,suchasthepolarbear,pandas

don'teatméatbutsurviveonadietofonlybamboo.Sowhyandhowhâvepandasabandonedtheirtasteforméatto

pickupavegetariandiet?

Pandastodaydon'teatmeal.However,they'vekeptmuchoftheirmeat-eatingadaptationsfromtimespast.Their

digestiveSystemshâvenotchangedmuchfromtheirmeat-eatingdays.Outofthehuge12.5kgofbambootheyeatina

singleday,onlyabout17%ofitisdigested.Tosurvive,pandaseatlargeamountsofbamboowhilehavingalow-

metabolic(SWRWÛÜ),lazylifestyletomakeupforthepoorenergyreturn.

Thegiantpanda'sshifttoavegetariandietisinlinewiththeinactivationofaspécifiegene-Taslrl,whichprovides

themwiththeabilitytotastecertainaminoacids()abundantinméat.Itsinactivationinpandaswouldleadto

theirdietarychange.

Pandashâveevolved(jSft)toagreatdegreetocopewiththeirrelativelyrecentbamboo-eatinglifestyle.Pandas

mustseizelongandthinpiècesofbambooshoots.Tohelpwiththis,theyhâvedevelopedalong“fake-thumb”(fôJGJ

fa).Sogiantpandashâvesixfingersineachpawwhichprovidesbettersupportforthemtoseizeobjectssuchas

bambooinonepawquickly.Researchershâvefoundthatthesurfaceofthepanda'slongueisdifferent.Whileother

bearsandmanymeal-eatinganimaishâvesmoothlongues,pandashâveevolvedtinyprojectionsonthesurfaceoftheir

longueisthatservetofiledownfood.Thisisespeciallyusefulforpandasastheyremovetheoutercoverofbamboo.

Timewilltellifpandaswilladaptandsurvive,gobacktoeatingméat,ordisappearinthewild.Whateverthefuture

holds,wecanbegratefulthat,forthetimebeing,wegettoshareourplanetwiththeseadorableanimais.

28.Whyarethedatamentionedinparagraph3?

A.ToStatethevarietyoffood.

B.Torepresenttheevolutionaryruleofpandas.

C.ToshowtheineffectivenessofdigestiveSystem.

D.Todescribethechangesoflivingenvironment.

29.Whatcausedpandas'changeindiet?

A.Thelow-metaboliclifestyle.B.Theaminoacidsinméat.

C.Thesurfaceofthepanda'slongue.D.TheTaslrlgene’sinactivation.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“this”inparagraph5referto?

A.Developingmorefingers.B.Seizingbambooshoots.

C.Thelowenergyreturn.D.Thevegetariandiet.

31.Whichaspectofpandasdoesparagraph5focuson?

A.Theevolutionaryfeatureineating.B.Thepreferenceforbamboo.

C.Theuniquelifestyle.D.Thespécialappearance.

D

Asweailknow,ailworkandnoplymakesJackadullboy.Nowscientistshâvegivenusanotherwarning:spending

toomuchtieonsmartphonesorcomputersmakesyoudulltoo.

“Manyfocusonthebenefitsofdigitaldevices(ijcrïr)inéducationbutignorethecosts,”saidPatriciaGreenfield

fromtheUniversityofCalifornia,“losingtheabilitytounderstandtheémotionsofotherpeopleisoneofthecosts.”

Greenfieldandherresearchteamdidanexperiment.Theyworkedwith105childrenwhospentabout4.5hoursinfront

ofscreensonaschoolday.Thestudentswereaskedtodescribetheémotionstowardsthepicturesofpeoplewhowere

happy,sad,angryorseared.Then,halfofthemattendedafive-daynatureandsciencecamp.Theretheyhadnosmart

phones,TV,orcomputers.Theotherhalfstayedinschoolandspentthefivedaysasusual.Fivedayslater,ailthe

childrentookthetestagain.

Studentswhohadbeenlothecampgotabout5percentmoreanswerscorrectthantheyhaddonebeforethecamp.

Buttheothergroupofstudentsdidn'tshowmuchimprovement.Thestudyisnotperfectinsomeways,saidthe

researchers.Butscientistssaythatthestudyisstillawarningforus.

“Emotionalskillsdevelopinpracticeandthebraindevelopsthroughrealinteraction.”saidProfesserTaylor,a

professerattheUniversityofSanFrancisco.

Researcherstalkedto2,000parentsofchildrenaged2-16intheUKaboutwhatactivitiestheirchildrencoulddo

confidently.Theresultsweresurprising:Theirchildrencoulduseatablet(Yfei)(59%)andworkamobilephone

(57%)moreconfidentlythantheycouldtietheirshoelaces(î^Tp)(53%)!So,spendmoretimeawayfrommobile

phonesandcomputersifyouwanttobeanunderstandingfriend,andnotamemberofwhattheDailyMailcalled

“GénérationHelpless”.

32.AccordingtoProfesserGreenfield,whatistheconséquenceofusingdigitalmediainéducation?

A.Studentsdon'tgetalongwellwithfamilymembers.

B.Studentsalwaysmakemoremistakeswhentakingexams.

C.Studentscan'tcatchupwithothersinschoolwork.

D.Studentsfailtoknowotherpeople'sémotions.

33.WhatdoscientiststhinkoftheresultsofGreenfield'sexperiment?

A.Theyarefarfromuseful.

B.Theyarealarmingforpeople.

C.Theyarequitesurprising.

D.Theyneedtobeimproved.

34.Whatcanweleamfromthetext?

A.Studentsleamedhowtodescribeémotionsintheexperiment.

B.MostoftheUKchildrencouldn'ttietheirshoelaces.

C.Studentslivingwithoutscreensdimuchbetterinstudies.

D.Overusingdigitaldevicesraisedsomeworries.

35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?

A.StayawayfromtheInternet

B.Herecornesadigitalworld

C.Screensareharmfultoémotions

D.Howpeoplebecomeaddicted

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Manypeoplemayfeelpuzzledwhenviewingart,foritisgenerallythoughttobetooabstractandprofessional.

However,itdoesn’tmeanyoucan’tviewartifyou'renotanartexpert.36

Spendtimeonart.Ifyouonlytakeamomenttoconsideraworkofart,you'llonlygeneraleamoment'sopinion.

37Artletsyouputlifeonpause.That’soncofitsgreatestaspects.Evenifit’sjustforafewmoments,stopworrying

aboutwhatyouneedtodonextorwhereyouneedtobeandreallydiveintotheartwork.

Déterminethebasics.Whenyou’refirstencounteringanartwork,identifythebasicinformationaboutit.38

Whenpossible,identifytheartist,whentheycreatedit,andwhetheritisastilllifeoralandscape.Thesesimple

observationscanhelpyougainabetterunderstandingoftheartwork.

Recognizeyourfeelings.Recognizeyourfeelingsasyoufirstviewtheart.39Isitnaturalandunintentional?

Howdoesitaffectyourfeelings?Thissubjective(Éî^lÛt))responseisamoreimmédiatereaction,butitisworth

regarding,becauseartisabouttheartistcommunicatingandexpressingideas.

40Artissubjective,sofindingwhatyoulikeanddon’tlikeaboutartisakeyfactortobetterunderstanding

it.Ifyoudon’tlikeacertainstyle,don’tworry—thereissomethingoutthereforeveryone,fromAbstractExpressionism

toPhotorealism.

A.Dosomehomework.

B.Findyourlikesanddislikes.

C.Istheartworkforcefulanddramatic?

D.Istherearightorawrongwayonhowtoviewart?

E.IFit'sapainting,seeifyoucanfigureoutthetypeofpaintused.

F.Themostenrichingandfascinatingartworkrequiresplentyoftimetofullyappreciate.

G.Trythesetipsnexttimeyou’reviewingartandseeifyoucantransformyourexpérience.

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tohelplookafterpetswhenownersareawayfromhomes.Iquicklybegan42opportunitiesonapetsitting

website.Therewereonlyacoupleofsitsavailable,but1triedmyluck,sentan43waitedafewdaysand44

landedathree-monthjobinabeautifulhouse.

Amonthintomysit.Ihadexploredthe45prettywell.Impressedbysuchabeautifulisland,Idecidedto

startatravelblogtosharethebeautifulbeaches.46foreveryphotoofabeautifulbeachtherewere10photos

ofrubbish.Itwasnot47formetoignore()theplasticpollution48.SoIbegantosharephotosof

therubbish149andhowmuchIcould50onmydailydogwalks.Theblogwasusedtoraise51

andhighlightplastic-freetravel.

Ichangedmywayoflivingandevenmy52toadapttomoreorganicfoodswithoutplasticpackaging.It's

beenoverthreeyearsnowandI53todowhatIcan.

Thisjourneyhasledmetosomeamazing54pollutedplaces,andIhâveevenorganizedsomecountry-

widebeachclean-upactivities.My55nowistokeepongoing.

41.A.offeredB.mentionedC.doubtedD.designed

42.A.comingacrossB.givingupC.turningdownD.searchingfor

43.A.applicationB.apologyC.orderD.invitation

44.A.obviouslyB.generallyC.luckilyD.casually

45.A.websiteB.destinationC.customD.market

46.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.OtherwiseD.Instead

49.A.sawB.possibleC.easyD.normal

47.A.dangerousB.typeC.processD.issue

48.A.proposaiB.threwC.producedD.buried

50.A.payforB.takeoffC.pickupD.eutdown

51.A.questionsB.standardsC.moneyD.awareness

52.A.necessitiesB.dietsC.impressionD.workout

53.A.forgetB.competeC.agrééD.continue

54.A.andB.orC.norD.but

55.A.goalB.adviceC.limitD.answer

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(pull)outtosafetybyChineseandlocalrescueteamsonThursday,threedaysalerthecatastrophicmagnitude-7.7

earthquakeand57(it)aftershocksstruckthecountryandnorthernSyria.

Peoplewholosttheirhomeslooked58temporaryshelterandfoodinfreezingwinterweather59

waitedbypilesofrubblewherefamilyandfriendsmightstilllieburied.ThenumberofdeathsinTurkiye60

(rise)to14,351sofar.

TheChineserescueteam,61wascomposedof82members,rushedtooneoftheworst-hit62

(area)inTurkiyeassoonastheylandedattheAdanaitmatonalairportonWednesday.

Arrivingatthescene,theChineserescuers63(immédiate)joinedtheirTurkishpartnerstocarryout

64rescueplanandsavedthewoman,accordingtoZhaoYang,deputyleaderoftheChinescrescueteam.

TheteamsentbytheChinesegovernmentsettojointheinternationalrescueeffort.BymiddayThursday,10

ChinesecivilianteamsfromplacesincludingsouthChina'sShenzhenandWenzhouhâvealreadydepartedfororarrived

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Inanearbybasketballstadium,abasketballchampionshipwasgoingon.KeiT,likehiselderbrotherTimmy,wasone

ofthebestinthecompétition;hescoredmostofhisteam'spoints,buthisteamdidnotlikethat,becauseKerrnever

passedthebail.Hiscoachalwaystoldhimthatitwasateamgameandnotaone-manshow.“Kerr,passthebailmore,”

insistedCoachTyler.

“Coach,Iamgood.1canwinthiswholetournamentbymyselfif1wantto,”respondedKerr.

“Kerr,youneedtolearntorespectthegame!”saidCoachTyler.

“Idon'tneedtorespectanything,”saidKerr.

“Okaythen,Idon'tneedyouinmyteam,Kerr.Getoutofhere!”saidCoachTyler.

“Fine!”repliedKerrangrily.

AtschoolKerr'sfriendsZack,Christopher,andAaronweretryingtocalmdownKerr,whowasstillangryabout

whathadhappenedthepreviousday.Kerrwasusuallygoodinschoolbutafterhewaskickedoutoftheteam,his

attitudechanged.Hestarteddoingpoorly;hegotintroubleandfailedclasses.Kerrtriedtojoinotherbasketballteams,

buthecouldnotbecausetheirlistwasfilledorhewastooyoungortooold.Finally,Kerrwasrecommendedateamby

Zack.

Fivemonthslater...

Kerrstartedpassingthebailmore,andhestillaveraged26.4pointspergame.Kerrenjoyedhowheplayed,buthe

didnotlikethathewascomingoffthebenchfS^I').Kerrprovedthathewasastaronthecourt,butstillthecoachsaid

thathewasbettercomingoffthebench.Coach,IthinkIhâveshownthatIcanstartthenextgame,”saidKerrcalmly.

“No,Kerr,youarenotgoodenough,”respondedthecoach.“But...”saidKerrbeforethecoachinterruptedhim.“No,

Kerr!”Kerrstartedgettingmad.“Coach,youneedtoletmestart.l’mthebestinthisteam,”saidKerrproudly.“Kerr,

howaboutyoujustleave?”shoutedthecoach.

ÆM:150

HisbrotherTimmynoticedKerrcamehomeangryanddepressed.

Kerrreturnedtothestadium.___________________________________________________________________________

2022-2023

Text1

W:Thetapinthekitchenisbroken.Weneedtogetitrepaired.

M:That'snotwhatwe'regoodat.1'11callmyfatherforhelp.Hecanfixanything.Lasttimeheevenfixedmybrother's

car.

Text2

M:Now,1'11showyouavideoaboutgrowingriceinthefields.

W:Whydoweneedtolearnhowtogrowrice,Mr.Smith?

M:It'shardworkgrowingrice.Ihopethatyouwon'twastefoodafterthisclass.

Text3

W:Laurawillquitherjobattheschool.

M:Really?Why?

W:SheisgoingtostartherownfirminNewYork.Andherfriendswillworkforher.

Text4

M:IregretfollowingJohn'sadviceonseeingthefilm.Thismovieshouldn'thâvehadsuchahighboxoffice.

W:Ican’tagrééwithyou.It'sfunnythoughitdoesn'thâveexcitingplots.

Text5

W:HasBobgotbackfromLondon?

M:Yes.1'11callhimtoaskifhewouldliketotraveltoCaliforniawithus.

W:OK,heknowsCaliforniawell.

M:Yeah,heoftengoessightseeingthere.

Text6

W:Henry,let'sgoforarunintheparknow.

M:Butit'ssohot.l'vedecidednottoruntoday.

W:Well,howaboutgoingswimming?

M:fdliketo,butmyarmhurts.

W:Oh,Henry,stopmakingexcuses.

M:l'msorry.Ijustwanttodosomethingrelaxing.Youknowthere'satalkshowonTVtoday.Lefsstayathomeand

watchit.

W:l'mnotinterestedinit.1'11runwithLinda.

Text7

M:Esther,IwanttobuyagiftformyfatherforFather'sDay.

W:That'sgood.Doyouhâveanyideas?

M:Hmm,howaboutawatch?

W:Oh,watchesaresodonthesecondfloor.Wecangoandhâvealook.

M:OK.Well,didyoubuyagiftforyourfather?

W:Yes.Helikeswine.Iboughtabottleofwineonthethirdfloorherelastweek.

M:Thatsoundsnice.LastFather'sDay,Iboughtmyfatherawallet.Butitwassocommon.

W:Yousaidthereissomethingwrongwithyourfather'sphone.Whydon'tyoubuyhimanewone?

M:Whydidn't1thinkofthat?Hewillbeverypleased.Thanks.Let'sinovetothefourthfloor.

W:OK.

Text8

M:Youlookpale,Jessica.What'swrong?

W:Ihâveabadheadache.Ithinkthat'sbecauseIhaven'tgotenoughsleepinthepastfewdays.

M:Hâveyouseenadoctor?

W:No,Idon'thâvetime.Ihâveareportduetomorrow.Mr.PetersonneedsitforanimportantmeetingnextMonday.

M:Well,todayisWednesday.Whydon'tyoutalkwithhimandaskifyoucanpostponethereporttoFriday?Heisright

inthecompanynow.Ithinkyouneedtogotothehospital.

W:Maybe1canhâveatry.But1guess1justneedagoodsleep.

M:Well,ifyouneedanyhelpwithyourreport,feelfreetocallme.

W:OK,thanks.

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W:Hello,GreenTreeHôtel.WhatcanIhelpyouwith?

M:Hi,canImakesoinechangesformyréservation?

W:Sure.MayIknowyourname,sir?

M:JoeGalsworthy.

W:OK.Howwouldyouliketochangeyourréservation?

M:Well,canyouchangethesingleroomtoadoubleroom?

W:OK,1canchangethatforyou.Butthedoubleroomis$190pernightinsteadof$160.

M:That'sOK.And1wanttochangemyroomfromfournightstothreenights.1willcheckinthisTuesdayandcheckout

thisFriday.

W:OK,there'saroomavailable.Anythingelse?

M:Iwanttoknowifthere'saswimmingpoolinthehôtelandacoffeeshopnearthehôtel.

W:Wehâveaswimmingpool.Andthenearestcoffeeshopisnexttoabank,acrossfromthehôtel.

M:OK.Thanks.

Text10

W:Liz.isexcited.SheisgoingtoAsiawithhermom.NeitherofthemhadevertraveledoutsideoftheUnitedStates

before.TheyaregoingtoflytoHongKong.AfterstayinginHongKongforthreenights,theywilltravelontheircruise

shiptoShanghaiandBeing.“Beijingisaninlandcity,sowehâvetotakeaboutatwo-hourbusridetogettherefrom

theportAnyway,we'regoingtoseetheGreatWall,theTiananmenSquareandtheForbiddenCity.Ifsgoingtobeso

cool!”LiztellsherneighborJane.

FromChina,thecruiseshipwillgotoPusan,andfinallytoTokyo.FromTokyo,theywillcatchaflightbackto

LosAngeles.

“Ihopeyourtripismorefunthanmine,”saysJane.“ItookacruisetotheBahamas,butalmostailthepassengers

gotsick.Icaughtsomekindofvirusthatmademet

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