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单元素养评价(五)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.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?A.Tosavehermoney.B.Tobuyanewcomputer.C.Tobuyasecond­handone.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Applyingforajob.B.Searchingforaflat.C.Planningatrip.3.Whattimewilltheyarriveatthetheatreiftheyleavenow?A.At7:20.B.At7:35.C.At7:50.4.Whatisthewoman?A.Awriter.B.Areporter.C.Aneditor.5.What'sthewoman'sattitudetowardsGray?A.Sheadmiresher.B.Shecan'tunderstandher.C.Shedoesn'tlikeherwayoflife.其次节(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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Anewspaper.B.Amagazine.C.Abook.7.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.He'saneditor.B.He'sanAmerican.C.He'sonavisittotheUS.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherewillthemangotomorrowmorning?A.Thezoo.B.TheNationalArtMuseum.C.TheNationalStadium.9.Whatcanweknowaboutthelocalrestaurantsaccordingtotheconversation?A.Theyareinterestingandgreat.B.Thefoodstherearegreat.C.Thecookstherearegreat.10.Whatcanwegetaccordingtotheconversation?A.Themanwilltravelbybus.B.Thewomanisatravelguide.C.ThemuseumhasmodernChinesepaintings.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoesthisconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inashop.B.Inanoffice.C.Inacompany.12.Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?A.Themanisimpolitetothewoman.B.Themanactsontherule.C.Thewomangotanexceptionatlast.13.Howlongistheafter­servicesaleoftheMP4?A.Twomonths.B.Fifty­fivedays.C.Fifteendays.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Respectforelders.B.Generationgapinfamilies.C.Economicindependenceofparents.15.Whycanthewomangetalongwellwithherparents?A.Becauseshedoesn'tneedtheirmoney.B.Becauseshehasgrownup.C.Becausetheyrespecteachother.16.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Hedoesn'tfeellikehisparents.B.Heisaninternationalstudent.C.Heisateacher.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatarethemostpopularpetsinNorthAmericaaccordingtothepassage?A.Birdsandfish.B.Fishanddogs.C.Dogsandcats.18.Howmanyhouseholdshaveatleastonepet?A.Sixpercent.B.Sixteenpercent.C.Sixtypercent.19.Howarepeoplewithpetscomparedwiththosewithoutpetsaccordingtothepassage?A.Kinder.B.Gentler.C.Healthier.20.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.Petsaretreatedasafamilymember.B.Petsgetmorethantheyoffer.C.Onlyafewpeoplehavefishastheirpets.其次部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASomeplacescancreatestrongmemories.ThefollowingspecialplacesareimportanttoAmericanswholooktothepast,butalsoarethinkingofthefuture.NewOrleansStreetcarsManyAmericancitiesoncehadstreetcars,butnotanymore.YetstreetcarshavebeenrunninginNewOrleansforover150years.TheSaintAvenuestreetcarissaidtobetheoldestcontinuously­operatingstreetcarintheworld.Manyresidentshavebeenridingthestreetcarseversincetheystartedhighschool.Mostofthemthinkit'sapieceofhistory.Theyhavetheseoldcars,andtheyrespectthem,andtheykeepthemrunning.HistoricHousesHistorichomescaninterestpeopleseekingtoconnectwiththeformeroccupants.Atypicaloneisaverysimple,whitehouseinVirginia.ThissmallhouseinWinchester,Virginia,openeditsdoorstothepublicinAugust.ItwashometothesingerPastyCline,whodiedattheageof30.BabeRuthisconsideredoneofthegreatestbaseballplayersinhistory.HewasborninahouseinBaltimore,Maryland.WithhishousevisitorsaregivenplentyofopportunitiestotouchwhereBabeRuthwalkedaround.HavredeGraceYearsago,Americansuseddecoys(假肢)tohuntducksandotherwaterbirds.Thosedaysaregone.Butcollectingartfuldecoysisnowpopular.HavredeGraceisatownintheAmericanstateofMaryland,onepartofwhichisfamousforitswildlife.CaptainJobesisoneofthetopdecoycarversinHavredeGrace.Huntersusedecoystogetducksandgeesetocomecloseenoughtoshoot.ThewoodenbirdsaresohighlyrespectedherethatHavredeGracecallsitselfthedecoycapitaloftheworld.Italsohasamuseumwithmorethan1,000decoys.Mostwerehandmade.21.WhichistheidealplacetoknowaboutBabeRuth?A.NewOrleans.B.Baltimore.C.HavredeGrace.D.Virginia.22.WhatisfamousinHavredeGrace?A.Streetcars.B.HistoricHouses.C.Baseball.D.Decoys.23.Whatdotheobjectsmentionedinthecontexthaveincommon?A.Theyremindpeopleofthepast.B.Theyhavegoneoutofuse.C.Theyconcerngreatpeople.D.Theyarerelatedtothefuture.BARhodeIslandgroweristhefirstintheworldtoachievethreerecordsinthehobbyofgrowingenormousfoods.Thethreeworldrecordsconsistoftheheaviestpumpkinandthelongestgourd(葫芦).Andnowitincludestheheaviestsquash(南瓜).JoeJutraspreviouslybroketworecords.Joegothisthirdlastweekendwhenhebrokethegiantsquashrecord.Itweighed2,118pounds.ThiswasatFrerichsFarminWarrenlastSaturday.Hisothertitlescamein2006.Thatiswhenhebroketherecordforthelongestgourd.Itwasa126.5­inchgourd.In2007,hebroketherecordforthelargestpumpkin.Itweighedinat1,689pounds.Both__previous__records__have__since__been__surpassed.ButJutrasistheonlygrowersofartobreakworldrecordsinthethreemostcompetitivecategories.“Itfeelsgreat,”JutrassaidMonday.“It'sreallybeenagoalofminetotrytoachievethis.”Jutrashasbeenworkingonthethreerecordsformanyyears,sincehispumpkinwon.Hewasclosetothegoalafewyearsago.Buthefailed.Now62,Jutrasrecentlyretiredfromhisworkasahigh­endcabinetmaker.Hewantstodevotemoretimetohishobby.Jutrasnotedthatothershadwonmultipleworldrecordsforfruitandvegetablesbefore.Buttheywonincategoriessuchascarrotsthatarenotascompetitive.JutrassaidhisfruitisheadedtoNewYorkCity.ItwillbeondisplaythismonthattheNewYorkBotanicalGarden.Askedwhatheplannedtodonext,hesaidhe'sbeenthinkingaboutthebushelgourd.“Ithinktherecordnowisabout279pounds,”Jutrassaid.“ThatmightbesomethingImightwanttogetintoabit.”24.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4mean?A.TherecordsJutrassetin2006and2007havebeenbrokenbyothers.B.Jutraswasawardedalotofmoneyforthetworecords.C.Jutrasisdeterminedtobreakhispreviousrecords.D.NooneelsecancomparewithJutras.25.HowdoyoufindJutras?A.Heisdeterminedandambitious(有志向的).B.Heiscreativeandgenerous.C.Heisbraveandcompetitive.D.Heisexcellentandlight­hearted.26.WhatcanweknowaccordingtoParagraph7?A.Jutrasisproudofhisrecords.B.Jutrasthinkshighlyofotherpeople'sachievements.C.Jutraswillexperimentwithcarrots.D.Jutraswillbreakmorerecordsforfruitandvegetables.27.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Jutras'hobbyismakingcabinets.B.Jutrasisaimedtosetanewworldrecordinabushelgourd.C.JutraswillworkattheNewYorkBotanicalGarden.D.Jutraswillfeedmorepeople.CSkyscrapersarethesymbolofurbanlifeandcitypeopleareusedtoseeingtallbuildingsandapartments.Farms,ontheotherhand,areassociatedwithrurallife.However,thereareexpertswhothinkskyscrapersshouldbecomefarmstomeettheincreasingfoodneeds.Bythemiddleofthiscentury,somescientistssuggest,almost80%oftheearth'spopulationcouldliveincities.Inaddition,thepopulationcouldincreaseto9.1billionpeopleduringthattimeyettheamountoflandavailableforfarmingwillbethesame.Ifcurrentfarmingpracticesdon'tchange,wewillneedanareaofnewlandtoproduceenoughfoodfortheplanet.Verticalfarms,whereurbanfarmerscouldgrowcropsinenvironmentallyfriendlyskyscrapers,couldbethesolution.Inspiteofconcernsoverhighcosts,expertswanttomakeitarealityandusetheseskyscraperstogrowcrops.Verticalfarmswouldhavemanyadvantages,supporterssay.Unliketraditionalfarming,verticalfarmingcouldbefreeofchemicalsanddiseases.Besides,cropswouldnotsufferfromproblemslikeflooding.Finally,verticalfarmswouldreducethecostandnegativeeffectsoftransportingfoodoverlongdistances.Somearguethatalthoughcropsgrowinginatallglassbuildingwouldgetnaturalsunlightduringtheday,itwouldn'tbeenough.Forthisreason,verticalfarmswouldneedadditionallightsources,suchasartificiallight.Anotherwayofgrowingfreshfoodistobuildurbanfarmsonrooftops.Thismorepracticalapproachmaybemoreachievablethantheideaoffarmsinskyscrapers,researcherssuggest.Expertsagreethatinnovativefarmingpracticesareneededtosupporttheneedformorefoodataffordablecosts,bothtothefarmerandtotheconsumer,butthebestideascouldbeyettocome.28.Whatprimaryproblemcouldverticalfarmingsettle?A.Poorstateofrurallife.B.Shortageoffoodsupply.C.Highcostsfortransportingcrops.D.Environmentalpollution.29.Whatistheadvantageofverticalfarming?A.Itcanbenefittransportindustry.B.Itrequireslittlecare.C.Itcanproduceorganicfood.D.Itneedsverylowcost.30.Whatisabigchallengetomakeverticalfarmingareality?A.Farmableland.B.Lightsources.C.Cropdiseases.D.Climateconditions.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.FutureFoodNeedsB.SymbolofUrbanLifeC.FarmsoftheFutureD.FarmingonRooftopsDWithgreaterclimatecatastrophe(气候突变)onEarth,itisnaturalforustomakeeveryefforttostopthepotentialfloods,snowstorms,andalarmingreportsfromscientists.Formanyofus(myselfincluded),partofthatmeansrunningouttobuyreusablestraws,organiccleaners,andpackaging­freeproducts.However,beforeyourejoicein“green”purchases,takeasecondtoconsidertheresultsofanewstudyfromArizonaUniversity.Bycomparingtheshoppinghabits,mentalhealthandenvironmentalimpactofyoungpeople,theresearchersreaffirmedaprinciple:Buyinglessbeatsbuying“green”stuffwithouteffort.AndthatistruewhetheryouarelookingattheimpactthatyourpurchaseshaveontheEarthoronyourownhappiness.Itshouldnotcomeasashockthatsimplyconsuminglessisbetterfortheplanet.Afterall,everynewitemafactoryyieldsrequiressomeresourcestoproduce.Takeplasticbagbansforinstance.Ifyourcityisgettingridofsingle­useshoppingbags,itcanbetemptingtopayforafashionableorganiccottonbaghanginginthecheck­outlineofyourlocalsupermarket.However,expertsinsistthatgrowingcottonisactuallynobetterfortheEarththanproducingtheconventionalplasticbags.Yourbestbetforcarryingyourgroceriesifyoucareaboutsustainability?Anybagyoualreadyown.Thisistrueofmanykindsof“green”products.ItisnotjusttheEarththatwillbehappierifyoubuyless.Youwillfeelmorecontentedtoo,accordingtothenewstudy.“Peoplebelievethattheymightwellbeself­satisfiedaboutbecomingenvironmentallyconsciousthroughgreenbuyingpatterns,butitdoesn'tseemtobethatway”,saidtheleadresearcherSabrinaHelm.“Reducedconsumptionhaseffectsonincreasedwell­beinganddecreasedpsychologicaldistress,butwedon'tseethatwithgreenconsumption.”“Owningeverynewgreenproductonthemarketmightmakeyoufeelcontented,butifyourelieveyourselfofthatburdenofownership,mostpeoplereportfeelingalotbetter,”saidHelm.32.Whydoesthewritermentiongreenshoppinghabits?A.Tocallonagreenlifestyle.B.Topraisepeople'sgreenefforts.C.Tointroduceasocialtrend.D.Topresentahalftrue“greentruth”.33.What'sthemainideaofParagraph3?A.Theplasticbagbansareofnoeffect.B.Usinganybagyouhaveisthebestbet.C.ReducedconsumptionisbetterfortheEarth.D.GrowingcottonisactuallyfarworsefortheEarth.34.Whatdoestheunderlined“that”inParagraph4referto?A.Thesenseofachievement.B.Thesenseofhappiness.C.Psychologicalpressure.D.Environmentalawareness.35.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.LessisMoreB.TheGreener,TheHappierC.HappinessGuaranteeD.WhatAreReallyGreenProducts?其次节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选择中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选择。选项中有两项为多余选择。Weneedtobeawareofthefactthatpeoplearoundusinfluenceusinsubtlewaysthatmayencourageus,orstopus.ThecircleoffiveFamousspeakerJimRohnsaid,“You'retheaverageofthefivepeopleyouspendmostofyourtimewith.”__36__Ifthis“circle”ofpeopleisgoal­driven,andencouraging,wecanexperienceapositiveimpactonouractions.Ontheotherhand,ifthepeoplearoundusarenegative,wemaybeaffectedbythesequalitiesandpreventourownpersonalgrowthintheprocess.Knowyourcircle__37__Bemindfuloftheconversationsyouhavewithpeopleandtheactivitiesyouengageinwiththem.Whataretheopinionsthatcontrolinyoursocialgroup?Whatarethesimilaritiesbetweenyouandthefivepeopleyouareconstantlycloseto?Ifthereisaconflictbetweenwhatyouareandwhereyouwanttobe,lookatyourcircleoffiveandyouwillseehowtheyareinfluencingyourpath.Identifyandavoidwastingtimeandenergyontheworthlesspeopleinyourcircleoffive.__38__Onceyouidentifythepeoplewhobelongtoyourreferencegroup,itisimportanttodeveloptheserelationships.__39__Differentindividualsevolveatadifferentpace.Theimportantpartistobeawareofthislivingandchanging“circleoffive”.Letthiscircleoffivemotivateyou,helpyougaincourage,andtaketherightactions.Remember,justlikeothersinfluenceyou,youalsomakeaninfluenceonothers.__40__A.ChangeyourcircleB.DevelopyourcircleC.Therefore,playthisrolesincerely.D.Overtime,thiscorecirclemaychange.E.Doyouknowthemeaningofthecircle?F.Howdoyouidentifywhoisinfluencingyou?G.Theinfluenceofthosearounduscanbequitesignificant.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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ItwasJenniferWilliams'smotherwhoreadtoherinherchildhoodandgotherinterestedinbooks.WhenJennybecameanelementaryschoolteacherinVirginia,shewantedherstudentstobe__41__onreadingasshehad.Butearlyon,shehasrealizedsomekidshad__42__accesstobooks.ToWilliams,the__43__wassimple:givekidsbooks.In2017,she__44__900usedchildren'sbooks.Mostpeoplewouldbe__45__withthat.Most,butnother.Shesaid,“Iwantedtoachievesomethingthat'sgoingto__46__mybelief,myvaluesandmyeverything.”Soshesetanew__47__forherself—Giveawayonemillionbooks.Itsoundslikean__48__number,butasWilliamspostedonFacebook:“Don'tcomplaininthebleachers(看台)ifyouaren'twillingtoworkhardoutonthe__49__”.Soshegottowork,firstby__50__friendstodonatebooksormoneytobuybooks.__51__,asnewsofWilliams'projectspread,__52__startedleavingbooksonherfrontdoor.Oncethebooks__53__,Williamssendsthemtolocalschoolsandlittlefreelibrariesaroundthecity.Inthepreviousfouryears,shehasgivenawaymorethan78,000books—__54__922,000moretoreachhergoal!Andshe'snotslowingdown.It'stoo__55__forkidswithfewoptions.41.A.fixedB.dependentC.focusedD.keen42.A.easyB.limitedC.freeD.reduced43.A.reasonB.processC.solutionD.purpose44.A.desertedB.contributedC.soldD.produced45.A.satisfiedB.boredC.occupiedD.blessed46.A.shakeB.maintainC.evaluateD.stretch47.A.ruleB.exampleC.goalD.record48.A.unattainableB.unacceptableC.averageD.exceptional49.A.floorB.fieldC.streetD.surface50.A.waitingforB.pickingupC.arrangingforD.appealingto51.A.InawayB.BeforelongC.AfterallD.Onceandforall52.A.friendsB.childrenC.strangersD.educators53.A.handinB.stepinC.comeinD.joinin54.A.onlyB.ratherC.evenD.nearly55.A.desperateB.massiveC.complexD.crucial其次节(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。Anewresearchsuggestsplantingtreesandotherplantsnearfactoriescouldreducepollutionbyalmostone­third.The56.________(add)ofplantlifemayevencostlessandbemoreeffectivethantechnology57.________(design)tocutpollution.Thefindings58.________(report)inthepublicationEnvironmentalScience&Technology.TheleadauthorofthestudywasBhavikBakshi,59.________isaprofessorofchemicalandbiomolecular(生物分子)engineeringatTheOhioStateUniversityinColumbus.Bakshiandotherresearcherscollecteddataaboutairpollutionandplantlife60.________48Americanstates.Theyknewthattreesandplantswereabsorbinglotsof61.________(harm)emissionsfromtheair.Sothey62.________(attempt)tofindoutwhethernewvegetationcouldreduceairpollution'seffects.“People63.________(seek)tosolveairpollutionproblemsneedtostartlookingatnatureandlearningfromit,”Bakshisaid.Headdedthatnature­based64.________(method)couldresultin“win­win”solutionsthatsavemoneyandarebetterfortheenvironment.Thestudydidnotidentify65.________kindsoftreesorplantswouldbebestatreducingairpollution.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)上周六,校学生会组织了一次参观雅琳农业生态园的活动。假定你是李华,请你给校英文报写一篇报道。活动内容包括:1.欣赏花草;2.采摘果蔬;3.了解现代农业。留意:1.词数80左右,题目已为你写好;2.可适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。Students'VisittoYalinEcologicalGarden________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________其次节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,依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。Thereisnoschoolequaltoadecent(风光 的)homeandnoteacherequaltoavirtuous(道德高尚的)parent.Therearetwotypicalexamples:Edison'smotherandourmother.Asyouallknow,ThomasEdisonisoneofthemostoutstandingscientistsandinventorsintheworld.Unbelievably,youngTomwasinschoolforonlythreemonths.Itissaidthathelikedtoaskstrangequestions,manyofwhichhavenothingtodowithlearning.Histeacherdidn'tunderstandwhyhehadsomanystrangequestions.Hedidn'twanttoteachTomanymore.HeaskedTom'smothertotaketheboyhome.Tom'smothertaughthimtoreadandwrite,andshefoundhimtobeaverygoodpupil.Helearnedveryfastandbecameveryinterestedinscience.ItwasshewhoplayedanimportantroleinEdison'sgrowth.Althoughwecan'tcomparewithEdison,ourmotherplayedamoreimportantroleinourgrowththanhismother.OurdadwasanEnglishteacherwhotaughthighschoolstudents.Formanyyears,hehadbeencautiousandconscientious(仔细的)towardswork.Momstayedhomeandhomeschooledtheirfourchildren.ThreeofushadnotroubleinlearningbutmysisterCatherinestillcouldnotreadbyfifthgrade,andworsestill,didnotevenknowthealphabet(字母表).MymotherdidsomeresearchandfoundthatCatherinehadsomesortoflearningdisability.ShesentCatherinetoapublicschooltogetsomehelp.Catherinemademanyfriendsatschoolandamazedeveryonewithhergiftfortellingcreativestoriesinclass,butshestillcouldn'tmasterreadingskills.Afterallthetestingwasdone,theschoolhadmyparentscomein.Theyweretoldthatbasedonthetestresults,theyshouldjusttakeCatherinehome,whichwasverysimilartoEdison'sexperience.However,thebiggestdifferenceisthatEdisonwasnotstupid,andmysisterreallyhadlearningdisabilities.留意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Tearsofsadnessrandownmydad'scheeks.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Intime,Catherinegotit.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________单元素养评价(五)第一部分听力材料:Text1W:Ican'tdecidewhethertobuyanewcomputerortrytofindasecond-handone.M:Ifyoubuyanewone,you'llprobablysavemoneyinthelongrun.Text2W:It'sniceandquiethere,awayfromthenoiseofthecity.Besides,ourapartmentsarenewandlowinprice.M:It'sagoodplaceexceptthatit'salittlefarfromwherewework.Anyhow,I'lltakemywifethisafternoonandgiveyouacalltomorrow.Text3W:It'salready7:20.We'dbetterhurryifwedon'twanttomissthebeginningoftheplay.M:Well,ittakesonly15minutestogettothetheatreandtheplaywon'tbeginuntil7:50.Text4W:ProfessorSmith,goodmorning.I'mSusanwiththelocalnewspaper.M:Nicetomeetyou.W:WouldyoumindifIaskyousomequestions?M:Ofcoursenot.Text5W:I'mintoProfessorGrayrecently.M:Why?W:Tofindoutherwaytohandleherlife.Youknow,shehasfivekidsandteaches7classesandsomehowshedoesitall.Text6W:Whatdoyouenjoydoinginyoursparetime?M:ReadingReader'sDigest,themostfamousmonthlymagazineintheUS.W:Whydoyoulikeitbest?M:Well,it'sgotmanyyearsofexperienceandextensivecoverage.W:Ithinkso.Thearticlesinithelpmeunderstandyourpeopleandculturebetter.Ialwaysenjoyreadingthem.M:Icanseeyou'reacarefulreaderaswellasanobserver.Youknowthat'swhysomanypeoplelikereadingitintheworld.Text7W:Jim,haveyoueverbeentotheNationalStadium?M:Notyet,butI'mgoingtheretomorrowmorning.W:I'msureyou'llfallinlovewithit.Andyouhadbettertakeabustour.That'sthebestwaytoknowthecity.M:Soundsgreat.W:Howaboutthezoo?Haveyoubeenthere?M:Yeah.Therearemanykindsofanimalsandit'soneofthenicestzoosIhaveevervisited.W:AndyoushouldvisittheNationalArtMuseum.IthasafamouscollectionofancientChinesepaintings.M:Yeah.IhaveheardaboutthatandI'llgoifIhaveenoughtime.W:Lastbutnotleast,don'tforgettotrysomelocalrestaurants.Thefoodsaregreat.M:Thankyou,I'll.Text8M:Hello,madam.MayIhelpyou?W:IboughtthisMP4heretwomonthsago.Butitdoesn'tworknow,soI'dlikeyoutomenditorreturnmymoney.M:MayIhavealookatyoursalesslip,please?W:Hereitis.M:I'msorry,madam.Theafter-saleserviceendedfivedaysago.W:ButithadsomethingwrongwhenIboughtit.M:Well,ourworkerscanlookatit,butthere'llbeacharge.W:Acharge?Butit'snotmyfault.Socouldyou...?M:Sorry,madam.Ifwemakeanexceptionforyou,we'llhavetomakeoneofeverybody.Sothere'snothingIcandoforyou,madam.Text9M:Youngpeoplearegiventoomuchfreedomnowadays,andasaresultthey'velosttheirrespectfortheirparents,teachersandeldersingeneral.W:I'mafraidIcan'tagreewithyou.MyparentsgivemeadviceandneverforcemetodoanythingIdon'twanttodo.Irespectandlovethem.M:Areyouquiteindependentofthem?W:Yes.AfterIgraduatedfromcollegeandstartedtoworkasateacher,Ibecomeeconomicallyindependent.M:Itsoundsthatyouareveryclosetoyourparents.W:That'sright.Nowad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