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随州二中2017级高一年级五月联考英语试题命题: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.Whatwillthewomandothisweekend?A.Goswimming. B.Campinthemountain. C.Gohiking.2.Whocatchesthefish?A.Jason. B.Theman. C.Thewoman.3.Howmanypeoplewillgotothepark?A.2. B.3. C.4.4.Whatisgoingtobecleaned?A.Thetoilets. B.Thebedrooms. C.Thelivingroom.5.Whatwillthemanbuy?A.Nothing. B.Aputer. C.Acellphone.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.What’stheman’sfather?A.Ascientist. B.Abusinessman. C.Atravelagent.7.Whatdoesthemanprobablylikemostnow?A.Science. B.Business. C.Travel.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Howsoonmustthespeakersfinishlunch?A.Inanhour. B.In45minutes. C.Inhalfanhour.9.Whywon’tthespeakersgotoDave’s?A.Itisclosedtoday.B.Itistoofaraway.C.Itisusuallycrowded.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whatdoesthemanshowtothewoman?A.Atoycar. B.Anewphone. C.Analarmclock.11.Howisthenewproductdifferentfromothers?A.Itcanringandtalk. B.Itcanrollandjump. C.Itcansingandmove.12.Whodoesn’tneedthenewproduct?A.Theman. B.Thewoman. C.Thewoman’snephew.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inashop. B.Inatravelagency. C.Attheseaside.14.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?A.Gotraveling. B.Bookaticket. C.Buynewsunglasses.15.Whatwillthemandofirst?A.Learntoswim. B.Learntosurf. C.SurftheInternet.16.WhyisMaythebesttimetovisitHawaii?A.Theexpensesarethelowest. B.Theweatherispleasant.C.Thesceneriesarethemostbeautiful.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whydoesthespeakergivethetalk?A.Toannouncesomechanges. B.Toapologizeforanaccident.C.Toinformpassengersofleaving.18.FromwhichplatformwillthetraintoLondonleave?A.Platform3. B.Platform6. C.Platform9.19.WhenwillthetraintoBristolleave?A.At10:15am. B.At10:55am. C.At12:20pm.20.WhatdoweknowaboutMr.Green?A.HeistravelingtoLondon.B.Heworksintheluggageoffice.C.Helosthisputerattherailwaystation.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)AWashingtonSightseeingGuideWhiteHouse—PublictoursoftheWhiteHousehavebeenofferedsinceThomasJeffersonwaspresident,butyoucan’tjustdropin.VisitstotheWhiteHouseareinhighdemand,andyoumustmakeyourrequestthroughyourmemberofCongress(国会),whichusuallytakesuptosixmonths,andnofewerthan21days.BesuretochecktheWhiteHousetourinfoWebsitetomakesureaboutthepersonalidentificationyou’llneed.Andbeforethedayofyourvisit,call2024567041toconfirmthetourschedule.Lincoln’sCottage–Lincoln’sCottage,thehilltophomewherePresidentLincolnlivedduringpartoftheCivilWar,issimplyfurnishedbutfeatureslightingeffectsandactors’recordingsthatreveal(揭示)Lincoln’sthoughtsonslaveryandthewar.“Inthelibraryyoucanactuallyseetheghostlinesofwherethelibraryshelveswouldhavebeen,”sayscottagedirectorErinCarlsonMast.“Wehaven’trecreatedthebookshelvesbecausethatwassuchanamazingmomentofdiscoveryforusthatwewantedtopreservethatsopeoplecanhavethatmomentofdiscoverythemselves.”LibraryofCongress–TheLibraryofCongressishousedinthreebuildings:theThomasJeffersonBuilding,JamesMadisonMemorialBuildingandtheJohnAdams21.WhichistrueabouttheWhiteHouse?A.Itisanewtouristattraction.B.ItisopenonlytomembersofCongress.C.Areservationforavisitisrequired.D.Youshouldcall2024567041duringyourvisit.22.InLincoln’sCottage,youcan______.A.seeactorsgivingperformancesB.seethebookshelvesinthestudyC.heartherecordedvoiceofLincolnD.learnaboutLincoln’sopinionsonslavery23.TheparagraphabouttheLibraryofCongressimpliesthat______.A.thereissomuchtoseethereB.therearesomanyvisitorsthereC.youneedn’tspendsomuchtimethereD.youshoulddrivethereinsteadofwalkingBNothavingdonephysicalexerciseforsometime,Ifoundmyselfalittlelowspiritedandcouldn’tstudyefficiently,soIdecidedtodosomerunningthenextday.At6:15thenextmorning,myalarmclockrang.Unwillingtorisefrommybed,Iturneditoffandwentbacktosleep.However,5minuteslater,Istruggledtogetup.Afterwashingandbrushing,Ihadmysneakersonandwentout.Wow!TheairwassofreshthatIcouldn’thelpbreathingitdeeply.Istretchedmyarmsandlegs,andthenstartedtorun.Ifoundallthingsaroundmeweresoattractive.Look,thebrancheswerewaving,asiftheywerewelingme;theblossomingflowerswerebowing,withshyness,justlikegirls.Listen,thewindwaswhispering,asiftosay“eon,girl.”What’smoreinterestingwasthosetwobirds,perching(栖息)inthetree.TheywerescaredandflewawaywhenIpassedthem.“Hey,chaps,relax.”Ishoutedwithoutstoppingrunning.“Let’senjoythebeautifulmorningtogether!”Thenmiracle(奇迹)happened.ThetwolittlecreaturesseemedtounderstandwhatIsaid.Theyturnedbackandtwittered(吱吱叫)aroundme.“Areyousingingforme?”Iasked.Theytwitteredagainandagain,soundedlike“Yes”.Iwasdelightedtohearthat.Ah,whatawonderfulmorningandhowbeautifullifeis!Actually,therearealotofcharmingthingsaroundus.HelenKellerwroteinherfamousarticleThreeDaystoSee,“Theseeingseelittle”.Indeed,manyofusignorethebeautyaroundus,justbecausewearefamiliarwiththem.Theyalwaysplainthatlifeisboring.But,Ijustwanttosay,ifyouliveeachdaywithappreciationofthingsaround,you’llfindlifeisverycharming.So,let’senjoylifefromnowon.24.Accordingtothepassage,thewriterwentrunningwiththepurposeof_____.A.seeingthebeautyofnatureB.makingherselfmoreactiveC.talkingwithbirdsD.breathingfreshair25.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Thewriterroseimmediatelyaftertheclockwentoff.B.Thewriterenjoyedthesingingofthetwobirds.C.Thewriterdidsomewarmupexercisesbeforerunning.D.Thewriterfeltrefreshedafterdoingsomerunninginthemorning.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentence“Theseeingseelittle”inthelastparagraphmean?A.Thosewhogooutonlyseelittlethings.B.Thosewhocanseeenjoynaturemuchmorethantheblind.C.Peoplewhogosightseeingcanseelittle.D.Peoplewhocanseehardlyfindthebeautyofnature.27.Thepurposeofthewriterinwritingthispassageistotellusthat_____.A.natureinthemorningisverybeautifulB.freshairisbeneficialC.weshouldappreciatethebeautifulthingsinlifeD.physicalexerciseisusefulCSouthKoreaisreducingitsmaximumworkingweekfrom68hoursto52hoursinalawtopromotethecountry’sproductivityandthenumberofchildrenbeingborn.InMarch,SouthKorea'sNationalAssemblypassedalawthatwillgiveagreatamountofitsworkforceawelldeservedbreak.Itisthedevelopednationwiththelongestworkinghours,accordingtotheOrganizationforEconomicCooperationandDevelopment(OECD).Asthespokesmanofthegovernmentputsit,thisnewlawwilleintoforceinJuly2018,althoughinitiallyitwillonlyapplytolargepaniesbeforereachingsmallerbusinesses.Despiteoppositionfromthebusinessmunity,theSouthKoreangovernmentbelievesthelawisnecessarytoimprovelivingstandards,createmorejobsandpromoteproductivity.TheSouthKoreangovernmentalsobelievesitcouldevenincreasethecountry'sbirthrate,whichhasdecreasedgreatlyinthelastfewdecades.SouthKoreahascurrentlylongerworkinghoursthananyotherdevelopedcountry:anaverageof2,069hoursperyear,perworker,accordingto2016datacollectedbytheOECD.Theanalysiscovered38countriesandshowedthatonlyMexicans(2,225hours/year)andCostaRicans(2,212hours/year)workedlongerhours.SouthKoreansrevealedaglobaltrend(趋势):studiescarriedoutbytheInternationalLaborOrganization(ILO)showthatlowerandmiddleinecountriestendtoworklongerhoursthanrichercountries,becauseofaseriesoffactorssuchasthepercentageofselfemployedworkers,lowerwages,jobinsecurity,culturalissuesetc.AccordingtoILO’smostrecentfigures,Asiaisacontinentwheremorepeopleworkthelongesthours:mostofthecountries(32%)havenouniversalnationallimitformaximumweeklyworkinghoursandanother29%havehighthresholds(60weeklyhoursormore).Andonly4%ofthecountriessettheinternationallabourstandardsofamaximumof48hoursorfewerfortheworkingweek.28.WhichisNOTthepurposeofthelaw?A.topromotetheproductivity.B.toimprovelivingstandards.C.toincreasethebirthrate.D.tomeetthedemandoflargepanies.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inparagraph3referto?A.thenewlawB.aninternationalorganizationC.SouthKoreagovernmentD.SouthKorea'sNationalAssembly30.Whichmightbethereasonwhylowerandmiddleinecountriestendtoworklongerhoursthanrichcountries?A.Thereareasmanyselfemployedworkersinrichcountriesasindevelopingcountries.B.Workersinlowerandmiddleinecountriesareusuallywellpaid.C.Lowerandmiddleinecountrieshavedifferentcultures.D.Jobsarehardtogetinrichcountries.31.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.SouthKoreaworkersworklongerhoursthananyothercountry.B.ThelawiswellreceivedbybothlargepaniesandsmallonesinSouthKorea.C.CostaRicaisadevelopednation.D.FewcountriesinAsiameettheinternationallabourstandardsofworkinghours.DThankstothisnewhandsfreesuitcase,carryingaroundheavyluggagemaysoonbeeathingofthepast.DesignedbyIsraelipanyNUARobotics,this“smart”suitcasecanfollowyoueverywhereyougo.Thecarryonsuitcase,currentlyaprototype(雏形),connectstoasmartphoneappviaBluetooth.Ithasabuiltincamerasensorthatcan“see”youandfollowyouaroundonflatsurfaceslikeairportfloors.Iteswithanantitheftalarmtopreventsomeonecarryingitawaywhenyou’renotlooking,andithasabackup(备用)batterythatyoucanusetochargeallyourdevices.“Itcanfollowandcarrythingsforpeoplearoundwhilemunicatingwiththeirsmartphone,andavoidingobstacles,”explainedAlexLibman,founderofNUARobotics.“We’rebiningsensornetwork,putervision,androbotics.Soifyoudownloadourapp,pressthe‘followme’button,theluggagerecognizesitsuserandknowstofollowandmunicate.”NUAisstilltestingthedeviceandtryingtoimprovefeatureslikespeedandcustomization(客户定制),buttheyhopetomakethesuitcaseavailabletocustomersinayear’stime.Ifitprovessuccessful,theywanttousetheBluetoothpairingtechnologytoautomatelotsofotherdevices,likeshoppingcartsatthesupermarket.Thesedevicesareespeciallymeanttobeusefultothephysicallydisabledandelderly.“Anyobjectcanbesmartandrobotic,”LibmantoldMashable.“Wewanttobringrobotsintoeverydaylife.”TheIsraelitechpanymadeitclearthatthefinishedproductwilllookjustlikearegularsuitcase.They’replanningtopartnerwithacarryonluggagemaker,sincethedevicethatmakesit“smart”weighsjust2.5poundsandcanbefittedonoldfashionluggage.WithNUA’Ssmartsuitcase,carryingaroundheavyluggageisn’taburden.Buthowtheirinventionwillhandletoughobstacleslikestairs?Itwillbeinterestingtowait.32.Accordingtothepassagethe“smart”suitcase_______.A.cangoeverywhereB.isonsalenowC.canmakeourhandsfreeduringtravelingD.wasdesignedbyAlexLibman33.Ifyouwanttousethisfreehandsuitcase,youmust_____.A.downloadtheappB.avoidobstaclesC.lookatitallthetimeD.carryacamera34.WhatcanwelearnaboutNUA?A.ItwasfoundedbyMashable.B.Ithasimprovedthefeaturesofthedevice.C.Itwantstobringmoresmartandroboticdevicesintoeverydaylife.D.Itwillmakethesuitcaseavailabletocustomersinamonth.35.Whereisthearticleprobablyfrom?A.Atextbook. B.Aposter. C.Abiography. D.Awebsite.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。Thepossibilityofbeinginaplanecrashisonein5.4million—butthatdoesn’tstopmillionsofpeoplebeingterrifiedofflying.AccordingtoDaveInch,apilotofaBoeing787,therearealotofthingsyoucandotomakesureyousurviveaplanecrash.36Firstofall,passengersshouldsecuretheirgeneralpersoninpreparationforacrashlanding.Hesaid:“Removeeverythingsharpfromyourpockets,removeyourtieorscarfandremovehighheeledshoes.37Knowwhereyourclosestexitis.”Eventhoughthereislikelytobeanairofpanicinthecabin,Mr.Inchsaysthatitisimportanttolistentotheflightattendantinstructions.Hesaid,“Ifeveryoneisonthesamepageandunderstandswhatisexpectedofthem,peoplewillbeworkingtogethertogeteveryoneout.38Listenandpayattention.Ifyoudiebecauseyouweremoreinterestedintakingavideothanpayingattention,it’snotsocool.”39Mr.Inchsaid,“Stayinyourseat.Donotopenadoororwindowexitwithoutdirectinstructionsfromaflightattendant.Ifit’sawaterlanding,donotinflate(充气)yourlifevest(救生衣)untilyouareatthedoorway—ifyouinflateitandtheplanefillswithwater,youwillgettrappedontheceiling.40Lifevestseasilykeep2peopleafloat.”A.Takeglassesoffforlanding.B.Keepcalmandbepatientenoughfortherescue.C.Don’twasteyourtimetakingvideowithyourcamera.D.Useapieceofwetclothtoassistinbreathingifthereissmoke.E.Whatapassengerdoesbeforeaplanecrashescouldbeveryimportant.F.Ifthishappens,getoutofyourlifevestandswimouttohangontosomeone.G.Aftertheplanehaslanded,travelersshouldwaitintheirseatuntilinstructed.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Mycarbrokedown.AndIwasonacountryroad.WhenI41withthetire(轮胎),acarpulledofftheroadbehindme.Isawa42approachedandsaid,“Hey,doyouneedanyhelp?”Iwasalittle43.Thisyoungguywasdressedinblack.Nearlyeverythingimaginablewastattooed(纹身).Whenheaskedtogivemea44,Isuddenly45someonesittinginhiscar.That46me.Thoughtsofrobberies(抢劫)flashedthroughmymind.Then,itbeganto47.Ithitlikeawaterfallandmadeit48tofinishthetirechange.Withthecarjacked(千斤顶托起)up,Iwas49togetinmycar.“Getinmycar,”heinsisted,“We’llwaitwithyouuntiltherainstops.”“No.Idon’tneedyourhelp.”Isaid.“eon.Getin.”hesaidashe50myarmandpulledmetowardhiscar.“Oh,God,protectme!”I51tomyself.AsIsettledintothebackseat,suddenlyasoft52camefromthefrontseatofthecar.“Areyouallright?”“Yes,Iam,”Irepliedwithmuch53seeinganoldwomanthere.“MynameisBeatriceandthisismyneighborJohn.Johntakesmetovisitmyhusbandinanursinghomeeveryday.Heisareallyniceguy.”“John,Ihadthoughtyouwere,well,ah,youknowI…”Itwasaratherembarrassing54.Johnlaughed,“Ioftenexperienced55reaction.IactuallythoughtaboutchangingthewayIlook.56thenIsawitasanopportunitytoseeothers.”Hewasright.Whatheworeoutsidewasjusta57oftheworldashesawit,butwhathewore58wasthespiritofgivingandcaringtheworldhewantedtosee.IneverbelievedthatIshould59peoplebythewaytheydressed.Iwas60withmyselfforwhatIdid.TherainstoppedandJohnandIchangedthetire.Asweshookhands,Iapologizedformystupidity.41.A.waited B.repaired C.struggled D.continued42.A.male B.passerby C.lady D.tattooist43.A.delighted B.calm C.frightened D.excited44.A.look B.aid C.fine D.hand45.A.recognized B.met C.noticed D.watched46.A.amazed B.attracted C.confused D.concerned47.A.rain B.blow C.fall D.dawn48.A.likely B.willing C.unnecessary D.impossible49.A.ready B.eager C.unable D.unsuitable50.A.touched B.grasped C.placed D.controlled51.A.thought B.expected C.replied D.cried52.A.tone B.voice C.sound D.alarm53.A.relief B.shock C.fort D.sorrow54.A.moment B.campaign C.puzzlement D.balance55.A.helpful B.shameful C.considerate D.unfriendly56.A.And B.So C.But D.Or57.A.reflection B.conclusion C.concern D.meaning58.A.around B.along C.through D.inside59.A.decide B.appreciate C.judge D.confirm60.A.angry B.grateful C.strict D.content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。Ifyoudonotuseyourarmsoryourlegsforsometime,theywillbeeweak,andwhenyoustartusing61again,theyslowlybeestrongagain.Everybodyknowsthat.Yetmanypeopledonotseemtoknowthatmemoryworksin62sameway.Weareusuallyenviousofothers’goodmemoryandthinkofit63aninborntalent.Infact,whensomeonesaysthathehasagoodmemory,hereally64(mean)thathekeepshismemoryinpracticebyusingit.Whensomeoneelsesaysthathismemoryispoor,hereallymeansthathedoesnotgiveitenoughchance65(bee)strong.Haveyoueverfoundthe66(true)thatsomepeoplecan’treadorwritebutusuallytheyhave67(extreme)goodmemories?Thisis68theycannotreadorwrite.Asaresult,theyhavetorememberdays,stories,names,andsongs,69helpsthemexercisememoriesallthetime.Soifyouwanttohaveagoodmemory,keepitinmind:practice70(remember)thingsasotherpeopledo.61._________62._________63._________64._________65._________66._________67._________68._________69._________70._________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)短文中共有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。Afteryearsofstruggle,LiLeiisnowasuccessfulbusinessman.Soheoftenfeelslonelyandthinksofhisoldfriends.Onthedarknight,hewalkedtohomeunsteadilyafterdrinkingalotofwine.Thecolderwindwasblowing.Everythingcamecrowdinonhim.Hesatonabenchbesidetheroadandlitacigarette.Suddenly,ahandtookhiscigaretteawayandputout.“Smokingisharmfulforyourhealth.”saidanelegantladywhowaswearingamask.“It’snoneofyourbusiness!”shoutLiLeiangrily.“Idon’tthinkso.”Theyoungladytookoffhermaskandsmiled.Seeingherface,Lileiwassurprisedwithhismouthwidelyopen.Tearmistedhiseyes,“Ithasbeenalongtime,HanMeimei.”第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,春节来临,你的英国朋友John正在中国旅行。请你写封邮件邀请他来家中吃年夜饭。内容包括:(1)就餐时间和地点。(2)年夜饭(FamilyReunionDinner)对于中国人的意义。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

英语参考答案15CBBAA610BCBAC1115BBBAB1620BACCC2125CDABA2630DCDAC3135DCACD3640EACGF4145CACDC4650DADCB5155ABAAD5660CADCA61.them62.the63.as64.means65.tobee66.truth67.extremely68.because69.which70.remembering短文改错1.SoheoftenBut2.Onthedarknighta3.Hewalkedtohome去掉to4.Thecolder—cold5.camecrowdcrowding6.putout中间加it7.harmfulforyourhealthto8.shoutLiLeishouted9.hismouthwidelywide10.TearmistedTearspossibleversion:DearJohn:TheSpringFestivalisdrawingnear.HearingthatyouarenowtravellinginChina,I’dliketoinviteyoutohaveFamilyReunionDinnerinmyhome.FamilyReunionDinnerisanessentialtraditiononChineseNewYearEve,whichfallsonFebruary1stthisyear.Asthenameimplies,itisadinnerforfamilymemberstogettogether.Chinesepeopleattachgreatimportancetothisdinner.Nomatterhowfarandhowbusyweare,wewillebackhometohavethedinnertogether.Itgivesusachancetohaveafeast,tomunicateandaboveall,toenjoythewarmthofthefamily.Iwouldbedelightedtohaveyourpresence.Lookingforwardtoyouring.Yours,LiHua听力原文

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Hey,

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go

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clean

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the

fish,

Jason

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Tom,

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But

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Then

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buy

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Maybe

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W:

When

you

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a

kid,

what

was

your

dream?

M:

I

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W:

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like?

M:

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M:

You

only

have

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hour

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lunch?

W:

No.

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place

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Oh.

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street.

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at

Toni's

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restaurant.

I

love

their

pizza!

W:

I

love

their

food

too.

But

they

are

really

slow.

Last

week,

I

waited

30

minutes

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my

food.

M:

OK.

Let's

have

sushi

at

Dave's.

We

can

be

in

and

out

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20

minutes.

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open.

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let's

go

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Café.

We

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60

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