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PAGEPAGE1湖北省宜城一中等五校联考2024-2025学年高一英语下学期期中试题留意事项:答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡的指定位置。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔干脆答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。保持卡面清洁,不要折叠、不要弄破、弄皱,不准运用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第Ⅰ卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(51.57.5分)B、C三个选项中选出最佳选下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。Wherearethespeakersprobably?Inanoffice. B.Inalift. C.Onthestairs.Whydidthemanrefusethejob?Hedislikeshavingbusinesstrips.Theofficeisfarfromhishome.Thecompanyisterrible.Whatwillthemandointheafternoon?Writeareport.Lendthewomanbooks.Helpthewomanfillouttheforms.Howmanystudentsaregoodatbasketballthisyear?About20. B.About30. C.About40.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Customerservice. B.Apieceofnews. C.Theirbusiness.其次节(151.522.5分)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,55秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。66、7题。Whycan’tthemanmeetthewomanonSunday?HeneverworksonSunday.HehasanothermeetingonSunday.HemustmeethisparentsonSunday.WhenwillthespeakersmeetonSaturday?A.At2:00p.m. B.At2:15p.m. C.At3:00p.m.78、9题。WhatwillthemandonextThursday?Visithisparents. B.Watchatennisgame. C.Haveajobinterview.Howwillthemangotothestation?Bybus. B.Bycar. C.Bytaxi.81012题。Howdoesthemanbooktherooms?Inhiscompany’sname. names. C.Inhisname.Howwilltheman’sguestsarriveinWashingtonD.C.?Bybus. B.Bytrain. C.Bycar.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodoforhisguests?Offerthemthebestservice.Givethemhisphonenumber.Arrangeonemeetingroomforthem.91316题。Whyisthemanupset?Hehasbeenoutofwork.Hehaslostlotsofmoney.Hiscompanyhascloseddown.Howlonghasthemanworkedinhiscompany?For5years. B.For6years. C.For7years.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’srecordingstudio?Itwillofferalowerprice.Itwillopentofamousmusicians.Itspricewillbeincreasedbeforelong.Whatistheman’splanintheend?Runningabigcompany. B.Beingamusician. C.Beinganagent.1720题。Howmanytimesdidthespeakermarry?A.2. B.3. C.4Whatwasthespeakerprobably?B.Anactress. Wheredoesthespeakerlivenow?LosAngeles.Whatdoesthespeakerplantodonextyear?Travelaroundtheworld. B.Movetoanothercity. C.Getmarriedagain.其次部分阅读理解(50分)第一节(152.537.5分)卡上将该项涂黑。1

AInternationalpublisherlookingfora Haveyoueverthoughtofmakingacareerbyworkingathome?Beyourownboss!Forgetaboutallthattraveling!Nomoreworkinginanoffice!We’dliketohearfromyouifyou:ArefluentinFrenchHaveexperienceofworkinginpublishingAreindependentandhard-workingHavewordprocessingskillsWecanofferyouapackagethatincludes$25,000peryear,freehealthclubmembershipandholiday.Toapply,emailyourCVtoFionaMiddletonatfionamiddleton@langtrans.Advertisement2ThissmallcompanyislookingforalandscapegardenerGreenFingers,asmallgardeningcompanyofjust4employees,islookingforahard-workingpersontojointheteam.Noexperienceofgardeningnecessary.Trainingwillbeprovided.Thesuccessfulapplicantmustownacar,beabletokeepaccountsandworkoutdoors.holiday,petrolallowance(补贴forcar.ContactPhilSweeton07979700701tofindoutmoreaboutthejoborwritetoGreenFingers,14HeydonDrive,LondonSW12.Advertisement3WearelookingforacareworkerResidentialhomeforelderlypeople(养老院)seeksassistant.Nopreviousexperienceofthejobnecessary.Areyoupatientwithpeople?Areyouinterestedinlookingforelderlypeople?Areyouabletodoshiftwork?Areyouavailableatweekends?Ifalltheanswertoallofthesequestionsis‘Yes’,thenpleasecontactMaryLoveon012453187291foranapplicationform.$17,500withopportunitiesforovertime,20days’holiday,taxiallowancefortraveltoandfromwork,freemeals.Advertisement4AssistantMarketingManagerWeareawell-knowninternationaltoymanufacture,basedintheHongKong,andweareexpandingourexportmarketingactivitiesinEurope.Wearelookingforenthusiasticpeopletojoinus.Theworkwillinvolvetelephoningandcorresponding(通信)withouroverseasclients.YoumustbefluentinEnglishandCantonese.Experienceinmarketingwillanadvantagebutnotessential.We’llofferacompetitivesalaryandgoodwelfaretreatment.Pleasesendyourresume(简历)toHMTOYSLtd,Room423FHonorMansion,334-339NathanRoad.Accordingtotherequirements,theInternationalPublishermaybelookingfora(n) .reporter B.teacher C.translator D.architectWhichadvertisementrequirestheapplicanttobeskillfulatmaths?Advertisement1 23 4Fromthe4jobadvertisements,weknowthat .theassistantmarketingmanagerinvolvesspeakingFrenchfluently.noneofthefourjobsneedspreviousexperienceofthejobnecessary.theapplicantwhoispatientandwillingtoworkovertimeisequaltoacareworker.thelandscapegardenerwillguaranteeyoupension,allowanceandmedicalinsurance.BLouisBraillewasborninFrancein1809.Sadlywhenhewasalittleboy,hehadanaccident.Bythetimehewasfouryearsold,hewascompletelyblind.However,attheageoften,LouiswasluckyenoughtogotooneofthefirstschoolsforblindchildreninParis.Atthisparticularschooltheyhadspecialbooks.TheywerewritteninordinaryFrenchbutthelettersraisedupoffthepage,sothatthestudentscouldfeeltheshapeofthewordsandreadthem.Butthereweretwoproblemswiththissystem.First,theletterswerehugeanddifficulttoread.Second,thebookswereveryexpensivesotheschoollibraryonlyhadfourteenaltogether.Louis,whowasverycleverandcreative,thoughtofabetterwaytoimprovebooksforblindpeopletoread.In1821,whenLouiswastwelveyearsold,asoldiercametohisschool.Thismanhadinventedasystemforsoldierstosendandreceivemessagesinthedark.Althoughthisideahadnotworkedverywell,Louisbecameveryexcitedandbeganexperimentswithit.Bythetimehewasfifteen,hehadinventedasystemwhichusedonlysixdots.Andby1827thefirstbookusinghissystemwaspublished.ItstilltookalongtimebeforepeoplerealizedwhatawonderfulinventionBraille’ssystemwas.Infact,Louisdiedin1852anddidnotlivetoseethesuccessofhissystem,whichhasbeenadaptedtoalmosteverylanguageintheworld.Thankstohim,blindorweak-sightedpeopleareabletoreadorwriteaswellasanysightedperson.WhatdidbooksfortheblindlooklikewhenLouiswasaboy?Nobooksdesignedfortheblind.Bookswithraiseddotsoneachpage.Bookswithlettersraisedupoffeachpage.Thesamebooksasthosefortheable-bodied.WhatledLouistoinventareadingsystemfortheblind?Theletterswerehugeanddifficulttoread.Booksdesignedfortheblindweretoocostly.Thenumberofbooksfortheblindwasverysmall.Amessagingsystemforsoldierstouseinthedark.WhendidLouiseventuallyperfectthereadingsystem?A.In1821 B.In1824 C.In1827 D.In1852Accordingtothelastparagraph,whatsignificancedoesLouisBraille’sreadingsystemhave?Ithelpsmaketheblindindependenttolearn.Itiseasyandconvenientfortheblindtolive.Ithasbeenadaptedtoeverylanguageintheworld.Itcontributestoproducingmorebooksfortheblind.CChina’sTikTok,whichhastakentheworldbystorm,isworkingitsmagicinitshomenation,too.TheChineseversionofTikTok,calledDouyin,hasamassed(累积)400milliondailyactiveusers,parentcompanyByteDance(字节跳动)revealedinitsannualreportthisweek.Thisisanimpressivegrowthfortheaddictivevideoapp,whichhad250milliondailyactiveusersinJanuarylastyear.Thereport,whichdescribesusers’behaviorandtrends,showstheculturaldifferencebetweenChinaandtheUS,saidKatherineWu,aninvestoratNewYork-basedfirmNotationCapital.Thingsthattrendinthesetwocountriesarecompletelydifferent.Forexample,knowledge-basedcontentisextremelypopularinChina,butlesssointheU.S.Also,thosecreatorsthatdidthemostdancevideosinChinaareusersborninthe60s,whileintheUS,itseemsthatit’smostlyteenagerswhoarecreatingthedances.ByteDanceclaimedthatDouyinhasestablisheditselfasthelargestknowledge,cultureandartplatforminChina.14.89million“knowledge-basedcontentvideos”weresharedontheapplastyear,itclaimed.Forexample,oneoftheworld’smostvaluedstartupsclaimedthatthenumberofuserswhopostsvideosaboutchemistryreached130millionpeoplelastyear.“Ontheartandculturefront,videosrelatedtothosetopicshad543.1billionplaysonDouyinlastyear.”itclaimed.EducationhasbecomeamainusecaseforByteDance.TikTok,whichisestimatedtohaveearnedmorethan$50millionlastyear,alreadycountseducationalcontentasoneofthemostconsumedcategoriesonitsappacrosstheworld.TheapplaunchedaneducationalcampaigninIndialastyear,whereithasamassedmorethan200millionusers.ThedifferenceintrendsbetweenChinaandtheUSreflectsthedifferencein .culture B.education C.knowledge D.hobbyWhatvideosaremostlysharedonTikTokinChina?Musicvideos B.Knowledge-basedvideosC.Humorousvideos D.VideosaboutchemistryThepassageiswrittenby .analyzingreasons B.showingsurveyresultsC.statingarguments D.providingstatisticsandexamplesWhat’stheauthor’spurposeinwritingthispassage?Tointroducetheapp--TikTok.TohelpcustomersuseTikTok.TorevealthepopularityofTikTok.TorecommendTikToktocustomers.DIfyou’reworriedaboutyourrecedinghairline(后退的发际线)andyouliveinacity,youmightwanttoconsidermoving,asscientistshavefoundexposuretohighlevelsofairpollutionmaybelinkedtoretention.NewresearchpresentedattheEuropeanAcademyofDermatologyandVenereology(EADV)CongressinMadridfoundparticulatematter(PM)(颗粒物),whichispresentinpollutedair,couldimpactbothhairgrowthandretention.Theteamtookcellsfromthebaseofhairfollicles(毛囊)andthenexposedthemtothepollutedair.TheyusedvariousconcentrationsofPM10,and24hourslater,theytestedthesamplestodetectwhetherspecifichair-growthproteinsinthecellshadchangedatall.ResearchersfoundthatthepresenceofPM10decreasedlevelsoftheproteinresponsibleforhairgrowth–beta-catenin--andmorphogenesis,thebiologicalprocessthatcausesanorganismtodevelopitsshape.Accordingtothestudy,thelevelsofthreeotherproteinswhichareresponsibleforhairgrowthandhairretention–cyclinD1,cyclinEandCDK2–werealsodecreased.Thismeantthatthegreaterthelevelofpollutant,thegreaterthedecreaseinproteinswasfound.Thisisoneofthefirststudiestolookatthelinkbetweenpollutionandbaldness秃头).HyukChulKwonfromtheFutureScienceResearchCentreinSouthKoreasaid:“Whilethelinkbetweenairpollutionandseriousdiseases,suchascancer,arewellestablished,thereislittletonoresearchontheeffectofparticulatematterexposureonthehumanskin,andhairinparticular.Andourresearchexplainsthemode(模式)ofactionofairpollutantsonhumanhairfolliclecells,showinghowthemostcommonairpollutantsleadtohairloss.”Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retention”inPara1referto?Haircells B.HairlossC.Hairgrowth D.Hair-growthproteinsWhatcanwelearnfromthepassage?Airpollutioncanincreaselevelsofhair-growthproteins.There’sonlyoneproteinthatisresponsibleforhairgrowth.Pollutedairhasnodirectimpactonhairgrowthorretention.Themoreseriousairpollution,themorelikelyyou’retoloseyourhair.WhatdidHyukChulKwonthinkoftheresearch?Meaningful B.Negative C.Unimportant D.ObjectiveWhat’sthemainideaofthepassage?Thesolutionstoairpollution.Thegrowthmechanismofhair.Theimpactofairpollutiononhealth.Thecloselinkbetweenairpollutionandhairloss.其次节(52.512.5分)Sleepdifficultiesareacommonproblemformillionsofadults.Evenifyoucangettosleep,youmighthavetroublestayingasleep.Doesthissoundfamiliar?Youdriftofftodreamland,butfindyourselfwideawakeat3a.m.,ormaybeyouwakeupeveryfewhoursthroughoutthenight.36 .Butifyoursleepisinterrupted,you’relikelytofeelexhaustedandsleepythenextday. 37 .ToomuchcaffeineYouprobablyalreadyknowcaffeinecanaffectyourabilitytofallasleep. 38 Itoftentakesyourbodythatmanyhourstogetridofhalfthecaffeineyouconsumed.Thebottomlineisthatyoumayfeeltheeffectsofcaffeineseveralhoursafteryoudrinkit.Keepinmind,energydrinks,colaandcertainteasalsocontaincaffeine.It’sbesttoavoidcaffeineaboutsixhoursbeforebed.StressStressandlackofsleepseemtogohandinhand.Ifyou’restressed,itcanbehardtosleepwellandmayleadtoinsomnia(失眠).Whenyoudon’tgetenoughsleep,thatcanalsoleadtomorestressanditbecomesaviciouscycle(恶性循环).Adultswhogetlessthaneighthoursofsleepeachnightreporthigherlevelsofstresssymptomsthanthosewhosleeplonger.Althoughitcanbeeasiersaidthandone, 39 .SleepenvironmentYoursleepenvironmentcancontributetopoorsleep.Forexample,loudnoisesorlightpeeking(露出)throughtheshadescanwakeyoufromasoundsleep. 40 .Buyaqualitymattressandcomfortablebeddingandconsiderkeepingyourbedroomcool,whichhelpsleep.Makesureyourcurtainsareheavyenoughtoblockoutsunlightanduseearplugs(耳塞)toblocksoundsfromoutside.EatingtoolateAlightmidnightsnackmaybefine,butaheavymealtooclosetobedtimemayleaveyouwideawakeduringthenight.Therefore,ifyoudowantasnackbeforebed,keepitlightandstayawayfromspicyandfattyfoods.So,whatgives?doingsomeintenseactivitiesisessential.it’simportanttorelaxandeasepressurebeforesleep.So,whatsortofthingscanhelpyoutoimproveyoursleep?Fortunately,therearewaystomakeyourbedroommoresleep-friendly.Butitcanalsoleadtopoorqualitysleepincludingwakingupatmidnight.Enoughsleepissupposedtoleaveyoufeelingrefreshedandreadytostartyourday.(30分)第一节:完形填空(15115分)(A、B、CD)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Asamanwaspassingtheelephants,hesuddenlystopped,41bythefactthattheselargecreatureswerebeingheldbyonlyasmallrope42totheirfrontleg.Nochains,nocages.Itwas43thattheelephantscould,atanytime44theirropes.Forsomereason,theydidnot,45.Hesawatrainernearby,andaskedwhytheseanimalsjuststoodthereandmadeno46togetaway.“Well,”thetrainersaid,“whentheyareveryyoungandmuchsmaller,weusethesame47ropetotiethemand,atthatage,it’senoughto48them.Astheygrowup,theyare49tobelievingtheycannotbreakaway.Theybelievetheropeandstillholdthem,sotheynevertrytobreakfree.Themanwas50.Theseanimalscouldatanytimebreakfreefromtheir51butbecausetheybelievetheycouldn't,theywere52rightwheretheyare.Liketheelephants,howmanyofus53hangingontoa(n)54thatwecannotdosomething,simplybecausewefailedatitoncebefore?Failureispartoflearning;weshouldnevergiveupthe55inlife.41.A.disappointedB.annoyedC.depressedD.confused42.A.relatedB.referredC.tiedD.limited43.A.necessaryB.obviousC.importantD.urgent44.A.breakawayfromB.applyforC.searchforD.getawaywith45.A.otherwiseB.thereforeC.insteadD.moreover46.A.differenceB.effortC.senseD.response47.A.qualityB.lengthC.quantityD.size48.A.holdB.graspC.seizeD.pull49.A.addictedB.exposedC.usedD.devoted50.A.frightenedB.excitedC.delightedD.amazed51.A.rulesB.bondsC.habitsD.responsibilities52.A.stuckB.buriedC.hiddenD.involved53.A.workoutB.gothroughC.lookthroughD.careabout54.A.proposalB.attitudeC.virtueD.belief55.A.choiceB.opportunityC.struggleD.dreamII卷(非选择题)留意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。其次节(101.515分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。TheUnitedStatesisprimarilyanEnglish-speakingcountry.AlthoughpeoplepronouncetheEnglishwordsinseveraldifferentways,theycanunderstandeachother.56,noteveryoneintheUSspeaksEnglish.There’rehundredsofareasintheUS57Englishisnotthemostcommonly58(use)language.Spanish,Chinese,Italian,GermanandFrenchareallspokenintheUS.Infact,Spanishis59(wide)spokeninNewYorkandacrossthesouthernpartofthecountry,60(make)itthesecondmostcommonlyspokenlanguageafterEnglish.Forspeakersofotherlanguage,it’sofgreat61(important)tolearnEnglish,butinthepast,teachingpeopletospeakEnglishas62secondlanguagewasgivenlittleattention.Non-Englishspeakerswereexpectedtopickupthelanguagethroughdailylife.Recently,this63(change).Today,mostpublicschoolshaveELS64(program),whichhavedifferentEnglishlessonsfordifferentstudentsandlayemphasisoncommunicationinlanguagelearninginsteadoffocusing65thegrammarandtranslation.40分)(15分)PoesorShoaonalspeech给他写一封邀请信,信的内容包括:说明写信的目的告知时间和地点左右。2.可适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。DearProfessorSmith,(25分)

LiHua阅读下面短文,依据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。续写词数应为150词左右。WhenJackiecametohisfirstpianolessoninhismother’scar,hewasalready11yearsold.Ipreferredstudentsbeginatanearlierage,butowingtohisinsistence,Itookhimasastudent.AsmuchasJackietried,helackedthesenseoftoneandbasicrhythm节奏).Attheendofeachlesson,he’dsay,“Mymom’sgoingtohearmeplaysomeday.”Butitseemedhopeless.Ionlyknewhismotherfromadistanceasshewaitedinheragedcar,butneversteppedin.ThenonedayJackiestoppedcomingtoourlessons.Ithoughtaboutcallinghimbutassumed(认为),becauseofhislackofability,thathehaddecidedtoquit.Ialsowasgladthathestoppedcominghewasabadadvertisementformyteaching!SeveralweekslaterImailedtothestudents’homesaletterontheupcomingconcert.Surprisingly,Jackiereceivedandaskedmeifhecouldbeintheconcert.Itoldhimthattheconcertwasnotfordropouts,butforcurrentpupils.Hesaidthathismomhadbeensickandunabletotakehimtopianolessonsbuthewasstillpracticing.Ididn'tknowwhatledmetoagreeeventually.Thenightfortheconcertcame.Thehighschoolgymnasticswaspackedwithparentsandfriends.IputupJackielastintheprogram.Ithoughtthatanydamagehewoulddowouldcomeattheendoftheprogramandthenegativeeffectwouldreducetotheminimum最小值).Theconcertwentoffsmoothly.ThenJackiecameuponstage.Hisclotheswerewrinkled(皱巴巴的)andhishairlookedmessy(凌乱的).“Whydidn’thismotheratleastmakehimcombhishairforthisspecialnightIthought.Paragraph1Unexpectedly,JackiechoseMozart’sConcerto#21inCMajor. Paragraph2ImmediatelyIranuponstageandheldJackiefirmlyingreatjoy,asking“Howdidyoudoit?” 南漳一中

2024—2025学年下学期高一期中考试英语试题答案201.5301-5BACAB 6-10ABCBC 11-15BCABA 16-20CCBCA50152.537.521–23CBC 24–27CDBA 28–31ABDC 32–35BDAD其次节(2.512.5)36-40GAFCE(30)第一节(15115)41–45DCBAC 46–50BDACD 51–55BABDC(1.515分)56.However57.where58.used59.widely60.making61.importance62.a63.grams65.on/upon40)(15)Onepossibleversion:DearProfessorSmith,I’mwritingtoinviteyoutodeliveramotivationalspeech,whichisscheduledtobegivenonMay30th,intheschoolhall.Thethemeofyourspeechwillbemainlyonhowtomakeourdreamscometruethroughpersonalefforts.Andwe’reeagertohearyoutalkaboutyourownexperiencesanduniqueviewsonsuccessorfailure,whichwebelieveinspireallofustostudyhardtoachieveourlifegoals.What’smore,wehopeyoucouldsharesomeefficientlearningmethodswithus.Iwouldappreciateitmuchifyoucouldcome.Lookforwardtoyourreplyatyourearliestconvenience.(25)Onepossibleversion:Paragraph1Unexpectedly,JackiechoseMozart’sConcerto#21inCMajor.Jackiepulledoutthepianobenchandbeganhisperformance.Asamatteroffact,IwasnotfullypreparedforwhatIheardnext.Hisfingersweredancingonkeys,whichmademeextremelyshocked.NeverhadIheardMozartplayedsowellbypeopleofhisage.Aftersixandahalfminutes,heendedupverywell.Everyoneatpresentwaswildwithgreatexcitementandwasontheirfeet,breakingintoloudapplause.Paragraph2ImmediatelyIranuponstageandheldJackiefirmlyingreatjoy,asking“Howdidyoudoit?”“Well…rememberItoldyoumymomwassick?”Heexplained,tearsrollinginhereyes,“Actuallyshehadcancerandpassedawaythismorning.Andshewasborndeaf,sotonightwasthefirsttimethatsheeverheardmeplayinheaven.Ijustwantedtomakeitspecial.”Afterhearinghisword,tearswerewellingupinmyeyes.Andatthatmoment,Irealizeditwashethattaughtmethetruemeaningofperseveranceandlove.听力原文(Text1)W:Presseight,please.Thankyou.M:You’rewelcome.Ineedtogettothatfloor,too.(Text2)W:IfIwereyou,Iwouldhaveacceptedthejob.M:Iturneddowntheofferbecauseitwouldmeanlotsofbusinesstripsawayfrommyfamily.It’stooterrible.(Text3)W:I’mnotsurehowtofillouttheforms.Willyoulendmeahand?M:Withpleasure.ButIhavetofinishmyreportnow.CanIdoitintheafternoon?W:OK.Thankyou.(Text4)M:Howmanystudentstriedoutforthebasketballteamthisyear?40,butonlyhalfofthemhaverealtalentforthesport.M:Oh,whatapity!(Text5)M:Didyouwatchthenewsthismorning?W:Yes,Idid.M:Didyouseethereportoncustomerserviceinthebusinessnews?W:Yes,Idid.Ididn’tlikeitmuch,though.It’snotthatmeaningful.(Text6)W:Hi,thisisLucy!M:Hello,Lucy.It’sJackhere.W:Hey,Jack.Howareyou?M:Fine,thanks.Lucy,it’saboutthemeetingat3o’clockonSunday.I’msorrybutIcan’tmeetyouthen.IneverworkonSunday.HowaboutSaturday?CanwemeetonSaturdayafternoon?W:SaturdayafternoonisOK.Howabouttwoo’clock?M:Canyoumakeittwofifteen?M:Sure.Seeyouthere.W:Great.Seeyou.(Text7)W:WouldyouliketowatchagameoftennisnextThursday?M:Ican’t,I’mafraid.I’mgoingtoBristol.W:Whatfor?M:Ihaveaninterviewforajobasmanagerofarecordshop.W:Ididn’tknowyouwantedtomove.M:Well,myparentsaregoingtoretiretoBath

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