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PAGE单元素养评估(五)(时间:120分钟满分:150分)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.Whatistheweatherbelikethisafternoon?A.Sunny.B.Windy.C.Rainy.2.WhatistheweatherusuallylikeinMay?A.It'scolderandrainier.B.It'scooleranddrier.C.It'shotterandsunnier.3.Whydidsomanyoldpeopledielastmonth?A.Itwastoohot.B.Itwastoocold.C.Theyweretooold.4.WhatwilltheweatherinArizonabelikeinthecomingweek?A.Rainy.B.Warm.C.Abitcold.5.What'sthetimenow?A.8:30.B.8:00.C.9:00.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.Whatseasonisitnow?A.Summer.B.Winter.C.Autumn.7.Whatdoesthemanthinktheweatherwillbelikethisweekend?A.Hethinksit'llrain.B.Hedoesn'tthinkit'llrain.C.Hethinksit'llbecloudy.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatseasonisitmostlikelynow?A.Summer.B.Autumn.C.Spring.9.Whydidthewomancomehere?A.TovisitJohn.B.Toteachskating.C.Toattendawedding.10.Wheredoesthemanworknow?A.AtBankofAmerica.B.Attheradiostation.C.InChicago.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Overthetelephone.B.Inthewoman'shome.C.Ataninsurancecompany.12.Whydoesthemantalktothewoman?A.Tomakeadamagereport.B.Tohelpherrebuildherhouse.C.Toshowhonestyinhisbusiness.13.Howmanypointsweredestroyedbythestorm?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatdidthewomandolastweekend?A.Shewenttothebeach.B.Shevisitedherparents.C.Shehadatriptothecountryside.15.Whydidthewomancomehomesosoon?A.Shewastired.B.Shecaughtacold.C.Shehadschoolworktodo.16.Whatwastheweatherlikeattheweekend?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Rainy.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howoftendomostplaceshaveearthquakes?A.Frequently.B.Seldom.C.Regularly.18.WhichearthquakeisthemosttalkedaboutintheUnitedStates?A.TheoneinAlabama.B.TheoneinAlaska.C.TheoneinSanFrancisco.19.Whydoearthquakesworrypeoplesomuch?A.Becausetheycan'tbepredicted.B.Becausetheyhappenveryoften.C.Becausetheykillmorepeoplethanotherdisastersdo.20.WhatnaturaldisasterhitPakistanin1970?A.Afloodandstorm.B.Acycloneandtidal.C.Atyphoon.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。AManyoftheworld'smostsuccessfulpeoplewereoncefailures.Herearethestoriesofafewofthem.AbrahamLincoln(1809~1865)AbrahamLincolnwasoneofAmerica'sgreatestleaders,takingthecountrythroughtheCivilWar(from1860to1865).However,hislifewasnevereasy.Hestartednumerousbusinessesthatfailed,hewentbankrupttwice,andwasdefeatedin26campaignsforpublicoffice.Helatersaid,“Mygreatconcernisnotwhetheryouhavefailed,butwhetheryouarecontentandsatisfiedwithyourfailure.”VincentVanGogh(1853~1890)VanGoghwasoneofthemostfamousandinfluentialpaintersinthehistoryofWesternArt.He'sfamousforpaintingssuchasTheStarryNight,ThepotatoEatersandSunflowers.However,duringhislifetime,VanGoghsoldonlyonepaintingforaverysmallamountofmoney.Despitethis,hecarriedonpainting,sometimesevengoingwithoutfoodsohecouldcompletehiscollectionofover800knownworks.AlbertEinstein(1879~1955)AlbertEinsteinwontheNoblePrizeinPhysicsin1921.However,hewasn'talwaysconsideredagenius.Hedidn'tspeakuntilhewasfour,andcouldn'treaduntilhewasseven.Histeachersandparentsthoughthewasslow,sohewasexpelledfromschoolandcouldn'tgetintotheZurichStephenKing(1947~2024)StephenKingwasoneofthebest­sellingauthorsofalltime,buthisfirstbook,Carrie,wasrejectedbyabout30publishers.Finally,Stephenthrewitintothebin,buthiswifefisheditoutandencouragedhimtoresubmitit,whichhedidandsucceededthistime!21.Whobecamefamousallovertheworldafterhisdeath?A.AlbertEinstein.B.VincentVanGogh.C.AbrahamLincoln.D.StephenKing.22.WhatwasthemostlikelyreasonforAlbertEinstein'sdroppingoutofschool?A.Hedidn'twanttolearn.B.Hecouldn'tspeakorread.C.Histeachersthoughthewasstupid.D.Hedidn'tobeytheschoolrules.23.Whatdothesepeoplehaveincommon?A.TheywereallAmericans.B.Theyareknownfortheirwritings.C.Theywereborninthesamecentury.D.Theyallsufferedfailurebeforetheysucceeded.BFourdaysbeforeChristmasin1968,FrankBorman,JamesLovellandWilliamAndershadanadventureouttothemoon,becomingthefirsthumanbeingstonearandorbitourclosestneighbourinspace.OnChristmasEve,theypointedaTVcameraoutofthewindowofApollo8andshowedaglobalaudienceof1billiontheancientmoonmovingslowlybelowtheirspaceship.Asthatmovieplayed,Andersbeganreading,“Inthebeginning,Godcreatedtheheavenandtheearth...”“Ididn'tchooseit,”hesaidlastOctober,whenallthreeastronautsmettomarkthe50thanniversaryoftheirmoonflight,atChicago'sMuseumofScienceandIndustry,wheretheirspaceshipisdisplayed.WhenthethreemenreturnedtoearthonDecember27,theyweresurroundedbyaseaofjoy.Thatkindofcollectivejoy—bornofcollectiveeffort—canseembeyondusnow.Fromthefactoryfloortothethreemeninthespaceship,anestimated(估计)400,000peoplehadahandinmakingthemoonflightpossible.BehindthejoytherewasalsoadarkdangerApollo8mightface.Iftheastronautsmadeitintothemoonorbitbuttheirenginefailedtofirewhenitwastimetoreturn,rescuewouldbeimpossible.Theywouldcirclethemoonforever.Buttheastronautsdidcomehome,andintheprocesstheygavetheworldanothergift:thecelebratedphotographthatcametobeknownasEarthrise.Evenfiftyyearslater,BormanandLovellcontinuedtoplayjokesonAnders,85then.“I'mstilltryingtofigureoutwhodidit,”saidBorman,withawink(挤眼睛).“Youdidit,Ithink,”Lovellanswered.“Williamdidit,”Bormanadmits.“Hedidn'twantmetotakeitatfirst,”Anderssaid.“Ihaveneversaiditbeforepublicly,”saidBorman,“butI'mjustproudthatIwasabletoflywiththesetwotalentedguys.Youdidareallygoodjob.”24.ThemenpointedacameraoutofthewindowofApollo8________.A.toshowthemoontotheworldB.toreadsomesentencestotheaudienceC.todosomeresearchintotheancientmoonD.torecordwhattheyweredoinginthespacecraft25.WhatdangermighttheApollo8astronautsface?A.Theirenginemightexplodeintheorbit.B.Theywouldn'tlandonthemoonsuccessfully.C.Theymighthavenochancetoreturntotheearth.D.Theirspaceshipmightcatchfireinthereturningjourney.26.HowoldwasWilliamAnderswhenhewentintospaceinApollo8?A.27.B.30.C.35.D.50.27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph5referto?A.Theflight.B.Theearth.C.Thereading.D.Thepicture.CForthefirsttime,China'sSouthPoleresearcherscaneatfreshvegetablesgrownregularly,accordingtoWangZheng,thegrower,whocamehomelastmonthaftera400­daymissioninAntarctica.“GrowingvegetablesinAntarcticaremindedmeofTheMartian,asci­fimovieaboutanastronautwhosurvivesaloneontheMarsbyeatingpotatoeshegrowsthere,”WangsaidonFriday.“Itotallyunderstandthemaincharacterofthemovie.Iunderstandhowhefeelswhenhewatchesasmallgreenplantgrowinafragileman­madeenvironment,”saidthe40­year­olddoctor.ButheadmittedthattheconditionshefacedintheAntarcticweremuchbetterthanthoseinthefilm.Wangsaidthegrowthchamber(生长室)attheZhongshanStation,hadonlyalowyieldwhenitwasestablishedin2013.Theamountwastoosmalltomakeitpossibleforresearcherstohavevegetabledishes.Toincreasetheyield,hereducedthenumberofvegetablevarietiesandfocusedononlysomefast­growingones,whichmakestheoutputstable.Asaresult,duringmuchofhisstaythere,atleastonevegetabledish,suchascucumbers,lettuceorcabbage,wasservedateverymealforagroupof18researchers.Wang,anorthopedist,saidheknewnothingaboutbotanyorfarmingbeforehearrivedatthestationinDecember,2014.“Iwasgiventhisjobprobablybecausemyofficeisnexttothegrowthchamber,andasadoctor,Ihadmoresparetimethanothers,”Wangsaid.Heconsideredmanyfactors,suchaslight,temperatureandhumidity.Lightmusicisplayedinthe16­square­metergreenhousearoundtheclock.“Mildmusicisgoodforvegetablegrowth,”hesaid.“WealsoplayedBuddhistmusic,whichhassoftmelody.”“Growersbeforemedidverygoodwork.Myjobwastomaintainthechamberandkeepeverythingworking.”Beforetheharvest,researchershadaverylimitedvegetablesupply—mostlypotatoesandcabbage,whichtasteawfulaftermonthsofstorage.“Becauseofoursuccessingrowingvegetables,wecanhavefreshvegetableseveryday,”hesaid.“TheRussianstationisnomorethanonekilometerawayfromours.WeevenhadenoughvegetablestoinviteourRussiancolleaguesfordinner.”28.AboutWangZheng,whichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.BeforeWangZheng,researchersinSouthPolehavenovegetablestoeat.B.HestayedinAntarcticaformorethanayearbeforehecamebackhome.C.HisideaofgrowingvegetablesinAntarcticacomesfromanastronaut.D.Hewassenttobreedvegetablesbecauseheisanexpertinit.29.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph4probablymean?A.Wetness.B.Personality.C.Soil.D.Heat.30.Whichofthefollowingfactorsisnotnecessaryforvegetablegrowth?A.Light.B.Temperature.C.Humidity.D.Mildmusic.31.Whatcanweknowaccordingtothelastparagraph?A.TheformergrowersdidnotdoaswellasWangdid.B.ChineseandRussianresearchersgetonwellwitheachother.C.Cabbageandpotatoesarenotsuitableforcooking.D.TheRussianstationisfarawayfromtheChinesestation.DWhenshefirststartedlearningabouttheclimatechangefromoneofherelders,FawnSharpwasinvitedonahelicopterflightovertheOlympicMountainstosurveytheMountLossisagrowingissueforpeopleworkingandlivingonthefrontlinesofclimatechange.AndthatgaveJenniferWrenAtkinson,afull­timelecturerattheUniversityofThisterm,shetaughtstudentsontheBothellcampusabouttheemotionalburdensofenvironmentalstudies.SheusedtheexperiencesofNativeAmericantribes(部落),scientistsandactivists,andaskedher24studentstofacetherealitythatthereisnoeasyfix—that“thisissuchanintractableproblemthatthey'regoingtobedealingwithitfortherestoftheirlives.”StudentCodyDillonusedtobeaclimatescienceskeptic(怀疑论者).Thenhedidhisownreadingandresearch,andchangedhismind.Dillonwasn'tgoingintoenvironmentalwork—hewasacomputer­sciencemajor.Yet,thepotentialforaworldwideenvironmentalcatastropheseemedsorealtohimfiveyearsagothathequithisjobandbecameafull­timevolunteerforanenvironmentalgroupthatworkedonrestoration(复原)projects.Sixmonthsintothework,hedecidedthatAtkinson'sclasswasjustwhathewaslookingfor—aplacewherehecoulddiscusshisconcernsaboutachangingclimate.Atkinsonsaidshehopestheclasshelpedherstudentspreparethemselvesfortheamountofenvironmentallossthatwillhappenovertheirlifetimes.“Wearealreadychangingtheplanet—somanyspeciesaregoingtobelost,displacedormassivelyimpacted,”shesaid.“Thefutureisn'tgoingtobewhattheyimagined.”32.WhydidtheauthormentionthecaseofFawnSharp?A.TolayabasisforFawnSharp'sfurtherresearch.B.ToproveFawnSharp'sworkissimilartoAtkinson's.C.Toleadintotheissueoflosscausedbyclimatechange.D.Toshowscientists'concernabouttheMount33.What'sthemainpurposeofAtkinson'sclass?A.Toexplorehowdifferentpeopledealwithclimatechange.B.Togetstudentsmoreconcernedabouttheenvironmentalissue.C.TofindsolutionstotheenvironmentalissueofOlympicMountains.D.Toteachstudentshowtoconductresearchaboutenvironment.34.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“intractable”underlinedinParagraphThree?A.Simple.B.Difficult.C.Common.D.Interesting.35.HowdidAtkinson'sclassinfluenceDillon?A.Itmadehimworkasapart­timevolunteerforrestorationprojects.B.Itmadehimrealizeaplanet­wideclimatedisasterwouldhappen.C.Itencouragedhimtobemoreinvolvedinenvironmentalprotection.D.Itdiscouragedhimtoworkonrestorationprojectsfortheenvironment.其次节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Concernaboutextinction—thepermanentlossofaspecies—motivatesawidevarietyofpeopletotakeactiontoprotectanimalspeciesatriskofdyingout.Animalprotectionandanimalrightsarefamiliarthemesassociatedwiththefieldofenvironmentalactivism.Certainly,endangeredanimalssuffernolackofsupport.__36__Surprisingly,someofthemostendangeredplantsarespeciesthat,upuntilrecently,wereusedbyhumansasnecessaryfoodcrops.__37__Inordertomaximizeproductivity,farmershavechosentofocusonahandfulofhighyieldcropsthatcanbeharvestedefficiently.Atonetime,thenumberofplantspeciesusedbyhumanstomeettheirnutritionalrequirementsnumberedabove7,000.Now,itisaround150.Someexpertsevenclaimthathumansactuallyrelyonmerelytwelvespeciesofplantsformostoftheirfood.Asinglefoodcropgenerallycontainsseveralspecies,whichmaybefurtherdividedintohundredsofvarieties,butthesevarietiesarequicklydisappearing.__38__EightypercentofthecornvarietiesgrowninMexicoin1930havedisappeared.Ninetypercentofthe10,000wheatvarietiescultivatedinChinain1949arenolongerused.__39__Cropdiversityisafactorthatensuresthecontinuationofcertainbeneficialnaturalprocessesinecosystems—thecyclingofnutrients,managementofpests,andmaintenanceofwaterquality.__40__Clearly,thereisanurgentneedtopreservetheplant'sirreplaceablecropdiversitybeforeitislostaltogether.A.Youprobablywanttoknowtheexactapproachtoprotectingendangeredplants.B.Also,cropdiversityprovidesthenecessarygenepooltosupplycropswithavarietyoftraits(特点).C.Threatenedbycurrentshortsightedfarmingtechniques,cropdiversityhasshrunkdramatically.D.However,endangeredplantsaredefendedbyfew.E.Examplesoflossesincropdiversityhavebeenrecordedworldwide.F.Thepermanentlossofplantspeciesrepresentsahugethreattohumanity.G.Thankstomodernfarmingtechniques,manycountrieshavetakenmeasurestoprotectthem.·117··118··119··120·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。 Onemorning,IwasjoggingandInoticedapersoninfrontofmeabout1/4mile.Icould__41__thathewasrunningalittleslowerthanmeandIthought,“Verywell,Ishalltryto__42__him.”Ihadaboutamiletogo__43__Ineededtoturnoff,soIstartedrunningfasterandfaster.Everyblock,Iwas__44__gettingclosertohimjustalittlebit.Justafewminuteslater,Iwasonlyabout100yardsfromhim,soIreallyspedup,__45__IwasrunningthelastlapofLondonOlympiccompetition.Iwasdeterminedtokeepupwithhim.Finally,Idid__46__it!Icaughtandpassedhim.Ireallyfeltgood,“I__47__him.”Ofcourse,hedidn'teverknowwewereracing.Afterpassinghim,IrealisedIhadbeensofocusedoncompetingagainsthimthatIhad__48__myturn.Ihadgonenearlysixblockspastit.Ihadtoturnaroundandgoback.Isn'titwhathappensinour__49__whenwefocusoncompetingwithclassmates,co­workers,neighbours,friends,family,tryingtooutdo(赛过)themortryingto__50__thatwearemoreimportantormoresuccessful?Inreality,wespendourtimeand__51__runningafterotherpeopleandwemissoutonourownpathstoourgivendestinies(命运).The__52__withunhealthycompetitionisthatit'saneverendingcycle.Therewillalwaysbesomebodyaheadofyou,someonewith__53__gradesoramoresatisfyingjob,moreeducation,anicercar,moremoneyinthebank,etc.Butbe__54__thatwecanbethebest.Wearecompetingwithnoone.Takewhatwehavebeen__55__,theheight,weightandpersonality.Weshouldfeelluckywiththemandstayfocusedandliveahealthylife.41.A.forgetB.tellC.admitD.argue42.A.foolB.warnC.catchD.encourage43.A.beforeB.becauseC.onceD.although44.A.secretlyB.finallyC.possiblyD.gradually45.A.ignoringB.doubtingC.thinkingD.announcing46.A.findB.rememberC.makeD.control47.A.beatB.hitC.meetD.defend48.A.tookB.changedC.valuedD.missed49.A.lifeB.planC.mindD.dream50.A.promiseB.explainC.proveD.predict51.A.energyB.dreamC.wealthD.health52.A.problemB.possibilityC.requirementD.influence53.A.lowerB.betterC.furtherD.deeper54.A.satisfiedB.afraidC.confidentD.curious55.A.givenB.providedC.takenD.used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。Rainforestsarethickforestsinthehotpartsoftheworld.Theyhaveagreateffect56.________theworldenvironment.Forexample,theyplay57.________partincontrollingtheclimate.Without58.________(they),climatewouldchangealot.What'smore,manyplantsareof59.________(important)inmedicalvalue.However,inthepasthundredyears,humans60.________(begin)destroyingrainforeststosearchforlandandwood.The61.________(hard)weharvestfromthem,themorecarbondioxideisreleasedintotheair,62.________affectstheclimate,environmentandourselvesasawhole.Meanwhile,wearelosingtheopportunity63.________(explore)themedicaluseoftheplants.Withthepopulationgrowing64.________(rapid),weindeedhaveanincreasingneedfor65.________(resource),butwewillsuffermoreintheendifwekeepondoingso.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是某中学学生李华,在你们班级留学的美国学生Bill无法适应这里的学习与生活,感到苦闷,他写信向你求助。请你用英文给他写一封回信。内容如下:1.深表怜悯;2.提出建议并给出理由(至少三条建议,如:参与学校社团活动,与挚友沟通,做些户外活动等);3.希望建议能有所帮助。留意:1.词数80左右(开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数);2.可适当增加细微环节,以使行文连贯。DearBill,Iamsorrytoknowyouarehavingtroublewithyourlifeandstudyhere.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Hopemyadvicecanhelpyou.Yours,LiHua其次节读后续写(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。StevewasthemostamazingpersoninallofMinneapolis,andhewasmycousin.Attheageof19,StevewasastarbaseballplayerattheUniversityofMinnesota.Iwantedtobeexactlylikehim.SowhenSteveaskedmetogowithhimonaspringfishingtripinnorthernAfterplanningthetrip,wegatheredclothesandsupplies,andbeganourgreatadventure.WereachedtheSuperiorNationalForestinnorthernMinnesotabyearlyevening.Onourwaytothecampsite,Stevepointedtoasmallhousefarawayinoneofthemountains,sayingthatitwastherangerstation(护林站)wheretheforesterworked.Finally,afteralongwalk,wereachedthecampsiteandsetupthecampasthesunwassetting.Steveknewallthetricksofanexperiencedwildernesscamper.Afterwegatheredenoughwoodfromtheforest,hestartedthecampfireusingonlystoneandsteel—nomatches.Forsupperwefeastedonfreeze­driedbeef,wildriceandpeasoup.Iategreedilyafterallthatwork.Tiredenough,weclimbedintooursleepingbagsearlyandtalkedaboutourplansforfishingthenextday.Wewerestilltalkingquietlywhenasuddennorthwindpickedup;thetemperaturedroppedanditbegantosnow.Stevefoundawaytoincreasethetemperatureinsidethetent.Hedraggedalogfromtheforesttotheoppositesideofthecampfire.Thenhewrappedaluminumfoil(铝箔)aroundthelog.Theheatfromthefirewasreflectedbythefoilandwentintothetent.Soonimagesoflakefishwerefillingmydreams.Thesnowhadstopped,butsometimelaterapowerfulwindmusthavekickeduptheflamesofourdyingfire.IwassuddenlyawakenedbySteve.Ourtentwasonfire.Frightened,Iranoutofthetentimmediately.Thetentcollapsed(倒塌)withSteveinside.Withoutanythoughtofendangeringmyself,Ireachedintotheburningtentandpulledhimtotheicylake.Fortunately,wewerenotseriouslyhurt.留意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式作答。Later,aswestoodbytheburningtenttokeepwarm,weconsideredourdifficultsituation.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Suddenly,weheardanoiseintheforest.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________单元素养评估(五)第一部分听力材料:Text1W:Jimmy,takethisumbrellawithyou.M:Why?It'safineday,isn'tit?W:Yes,buttheweathermansaidit'sgoingtorainthisafternoon.Text2W:Whatahotday!DoyoualwayshaveweatherlikethisinMay?M:Generallyit'smuchbetterthanthis.AndIcan'trememberwhenwehadsucharainyday.Text3W:Thetemperaturehasreached31℃belowzero.Ican'tbearit.M:NeithercanI.Thenewspapersaysmanypeoplediedlastmonth,and71percentofthemwereover65.Text4W:Goodmorning,canIhelpyou?M:Yes,I'dliketoknowsomethingabouttheweatherinArizonainthecomingweek.W:Well,itwillbefairlyhotandtherewillbemuchrain.M:Isee.Thanksverymuchforyourhelp.Text5M:Hello.W:Hello.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,Iwanttoknowwhythere'snoelectricity.W:Sorry,sir.There'sbeenapowercut.M:Well,whenwillitcomeonagain?W:It'susuallyoffforabouthalfanhour,soweexpectitbackateightthirty.Text6M:It'sabeautifulday,isn'tit?W:Yes,niceandsunny.M:It'smuchbetterthanlastweek.Itwastoowarmthen.W:I'mgladsummerisover.Ilikeautumnbest.M:SodoI.It'sneithertoohotnortoocold.Theskyisclearandblue.W:It'sagoodtimetohaveapicnic.Doyouwanttohaveonethisweekend?M:I'dloveto,butIthinkit'sgoingtorain.Theweathermansaiditwill.W:Idon'tthinkhe'sright.Ithasn'trainedforaweek.M:Butheisusuallyrightinhisweathernews.W:I'msurewe'llhavefineweatherforourpicnic.Text7M:Lovelyday,isn'tit?W:Mmm,yes,it'sreallywarm.Andit'ssupposedtogetwarmer.M:Yes,that'strue.Youknow,though,I'malwaysalittlesorrytoseewintergo.W:Really?M:Well,Iloveskating.Infact,Iusedtoteachskatingforliving.W:Oh?Thatsoundsinteresting.Butwhatdoyoudonow?M:IworkatBankofAmerica.Howaboutyou?W:I'mwiththeradiostation.M:Here?W:No,I'mfromChicago.I'mjustvisitinghereforthewedding.M:Oh,Isee.W:Bytheway,IguessIshouldintroducemyself.I'mKateGreen.M:Nicetomeetyou.MynameisJohnSmith.Text8M:Hello,Mrs.Miles.I'mfromSunInsurance.I'mvisitingquiteafewhomesinthisareaactually.Thestormdidalotofdamage.W:Well,you'vebeenquick.Ionlyphonedtwodaysago.M:Iknow.Well,let'sstarthereatthefront,shallwe?Um,you'vegotalotoftilesmissingofftheroof.W:Yes.Thechimneywasdamagedaswell.M:Oh,yes.Someofthebrickshaveblownoff.Anythingelse?W:Um,youcanseethebedroomwindowontheleftwasdestroyed.I'vejustputsomeboardsoverit.M:OK.Let'swalkroundtotheback.W:Hereweare.M:Goodness,thattree'sfallendownrightontothefence!W:Yes.It'sarealpity.Thatwasalovelytree.Theshedroofwasdamagedtoo,I'mafraid.M:Isee.I'vegotallthat.I'llwriteupmyreportandwe'llletyouhaveacheckassoonaspossible.Text9M:HeyKaren,itlookslikeyou'vegotsomesunthisweekend.W:Yeah,Iguessso.Ispenttheweekendatthebeach.M:Oh,yeah,that'sgreat.Wheredidyoustay?W:Somefriendsofmyparents'liveoutthereandtheyinvitedmeforaslongasIwantedtostay.M:Sowhatareyoudoingbackherealready?W:Oh,Ihaveapapertoworkon,andIjustcouldn'tdoanyseriousstudyingatthebeach.M:Idon'tblameyou.Sowhatdidyoudooutthere?Imeanbesideslyingoutinthesun.W:Iranslowlyupanddownthebeach,andIplayedsomevolleyball.YouknowIneverrealizedhowharditistorunonsand.Icouldn'tevengetthroughawholegamebeforeIhadtositdown.M:Didyougoswimming?W:Iwantedto,buttheysaidthewaterisn'twarmenoughforthatuntilacoupleofmonthsfromnow.M:Itallsoundsnice.IwishIcouldgetawaytothebeachlikethat.Text10Earthquakesaresomethingthatmostpeoplefear.Therearesomeplaceswhichhavefewornoearthquakes.Mostplacesintheworld,however,havethemregularly.Someplaces,likeIranandGuatemalahavethemregularly.Countriesthathavealotofearthquakesareusuallyquitemountainous.ThemosttalkedaboutearthquakeintheUnitedStateswasinSanFranciscoin1906.Over500peoplediedinit.ThestrongestoneinNorthAmericawasin1964.IthappenedinAlaska.Earthquakesarenottheonlyactsofnaturethatpeoplefear.Floodsandtidalwavesalsocausepeopletobeafraid.Sodobadstormsliketyphoonsandcyclones.Sometimesthesethingscauselotsofdeaths.In1970,cycloneandtidalwavekilledover200,000inPakistan.Thesekindsofthingsmadepeopleafraidandtheyareverydangerous.Buttheydonotworrypeopleasmuchasearthquakes,especiallyinthemoderntimes.Thereasonisthatweoftenknowtheyarecoming,wehavesomewarning.Sofar,however,nosurewayisknowntopredictanearthquake.Whenonecomes,itisasurprise.Peoplecannotpreparefo

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