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甘肃省天水市2024-2025学年高三上学期第三次月考联考英语检测试题第一部分听力(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.Whatisthemandoing?A.Askingforhelpforhimself. B.Reportingacaraccident. C.Askingaboutalittlegirl.2.Whotypedthecomposition?A.Lucy. B.Mary. C.Barbara.3.Howmanytimesdoesthewomangotothelibraryeachweek?A.Fivetimes. B.Fourtimes. C.Threetimes.4.Whichseasondoesthemanprefer?A.Winter. B.Summer. C.Autumn.5.What’sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Bossandclerk. B.Teacherandstudent. C.Fatheranddaughter.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。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatwasthewoman’splanforthisafternoon?A.Togofishing.B.ToB.Togotoalecture. C.Tostudythesolarsystem.7.Howlongwillthelecturelast?A.Foranhour. B.Foroneandahalfhours. C.Fortwohours.请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Tohandinhisreport. B.Toremindherofatrip. C.Toinvitehertoatrip.9.Whatdayisittoday?A.Sunday. B.Friday. C.Wednesday.请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whenwillthewomangotoseetheplay?A.OnApril5th. B.OnApril6th. C.OnApril7th.11.Howmanyticketsdoesthewomanwant?A.Five. B.Three. C.Two.12.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodointheend?A.Learnaboutaclub. B.Askabouttheshow. C.HaveatalkwithSophie.请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Howlonghasthemanbeenhere?A.Foraweek. B.Fortwoweeks. C.Fortwomonths.14.Whichclassisthewomanin?A.ArtClassOne. B.ArtClassTwo. C.ArtClassThree.15.Whereisthewomanstaying?A.Inahotel. B.Inherfriend’shouse. C.Withalocalfamily.16.Whoneedsaroommate?A.Theman’ssister. B.Theman’sfriend. C.Tom’ssister.请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhendidSolarImpulse1flyacrosstheUnitedStates?A.In2013. B.In2012. C.In2010.18.WherewasSolarImpulse2recentlyshown?A.Inin. B.InSwitzerland. C.InMorocco.19.WhatdoweknowaboutSolarImpulse2?A.Itcanflyat140kmperhour.B.Itswingsare73metersacross.C.Itcanflyforabout8,000meters.20.HowlongwillSolarImpulse2beabletoflyaroundtheworld?A.10to15daysandnights.B.15to20daysandnights.C.20to25daysandnights.第二部分阅读(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。INCLUDEPICTURE"A.TIF"AWHERETOSTAYINSYDNEYWhetheryouwanttostayinaconvertedbeerfactory,aluxuryhotelontheharbouroranadvancedloft-styleroom,Sydneyhasahugerangeoftop-qualityhotels.1.THEOLDCLAREHOTELLocatedintheheartofSydney’sCentralParkdistrict,TheOldClareHotel,providingluxurious(豪华的)roomsandfacilities,takesupahistoricChippendalepubandthenearbyformerbeerfactorysite.ThishotelhasbeenlovinglyrestoredbyPengLoh,aSingaporeanbusinessmanwithapassionforredecoratingheritageproperties.2.HILTONSYDNEYThisisluxuryaccommodationrightinthecentreofSydney,withworld-classrestaurants,oneofthecity’sbestbars.JustupstairssitsGlass,theaward-winningsmallrestaurantrunbythecelebritychefLukeMangan.DownstairsliesTheMarbleBar,aSydneyhotspotfordecadesandheritagelistedduetoitsextensiveuseofmarble,datingbackto1893.Roomsaresimplyfashionable.3.THELANGHAMGrandharborsideluxurycanbeexpectedatTheLangham,locatedintheSydneycentre.Thehotelmakesthemostofitsimpressiveharbourviewswithamarble-decoratedhallthattakesyourbreathaway.Don’tforgettocheckouttheart,withacollectionofAustralia’smostfamouspainters.Trytheirfamoushighteamenu,andbesuretocheckouttheincredibleundergroundswimmingpoolavailabletoguestsonly.4.FOURSEASONSHOTELSYDNEYAnotherluxurystaywithamazingharbourviews,theFourSeasonsHotelSydneysitsontheedgeofSydney’shistoricRocksdistrict.ADeluxeHarbourRoomwillgiveyouabreathtakingview,withdarkwoodandsilkinsideincalmingcolours.DownstairsisGrain,oneofthebest-knownwhiskybarsinthecity.21.Whichofthefollowinghotelshousesarestaurantbyafamouschef?A.TheLangham. B.HiltonSydney.C.TheOldClareHotel. D.FourSeasonsHotelSydney.22.WhatprivilegecanguestsenjoyinTheLangham?A.Atasteofthefamoushighteaforfree. B.Accesstotheundergroundswimmingpool.C.Arestintheimpressivemarble-decoratedhall. D.Agoodlookatthecollectionoffamouspaintings.23.Whatdoallthehotelshaveincommon?A.Famousbars.B.Harbourviews. C.Heritageproperties.D.Luxuriousfacilities.INCLUDEPICTURE"B.TIF"BAllhumansocietiesplaygames.Kickingaballcanbefoundeverywherewhethertheballisjustaballofcloth,oraskinstuffed__withfeathersorair.Butcomplexgamesandteamsportshavetendedtoariseinbigcivilizations—thehighertheculturallevelofasocietyis,thegreaterthecomplexityoftheinteractionis,andhenceperhapsthemorecomplextheformsofsportsare.Thisisnotalwaysthecase.TheancientGreeks,forexample,preferredtheindividualratherthanteamsports.ButinChinaforwellover2,000years,peopleplayedthegameof“kickball”—cuju.Thememberswereoftenyoungmenfromwealthyfamiliesthoughtherewerealsoprofessionalkickballplayers.Cujuwasplayedasentertainmentatcourtbanquetsorthereceptionofforeignambassadors.Evenemperorsplayedkickball.Asyou’dexpectinaConfuciansociety,kickballclubswerekeenonthekeyqualitiesofmercyandcourtesy.Agreatplayerwasonewhoshowed“thespiritofthegame”.The“TenEssentialsofKickball”includedrespectforotherplayers,politebehaviorsandteamspirit.Therewastobenoungentlemanlybehavior,nodangerousplay,andnohogging(独占)theball.Inotherwords,asweusedtosay,“Playupandplaythegame.”WhatacontrastwiththeancientGreekathleticswhereonlyvictorycountedandifthatneededgamesmanship,orcruelprofessionalfouls(犯规),thensobeit.Asawayofnationalcultureprotection,cujuwaslistedintothefirstbatchofChina’sintangibleculturalheritagein2006.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“stuffedwith”meaninParagraph1?A.Filledwith. B.Decoratedwith. C.Surroundedwith. D.Coveredwith.25.Whatmaycontributetothecomplicatedgames?A.Teams. B.Interactions.C.Societies. D.Civilizations.26.Whowerethemajormembersinacujuteamaccordingtothetext?A.Sleepers. B.Therichyoungmen. C.Emperors. D.Theprofessionalathletes.27.Whatisthefifthparagraphmainlyabout?A.Kickball’spopularity. B.Kickball’sdevelopment.C.Kickball’simportance. D.Kickball’scharacteristics.INCLUDEPICTURE"C.TIF"CTheGreenwoodfiretookitsnamefromthenearbylakewherelightningstruckonAug.15,causingawildfirethatburnedforweeks.Fueledbydroughtandwind,itspersistencedominatedheadlinesformuchoflatesummerandearlyfallinMinnesota.Whenthelastflameswerefinallyputout,thenorthernMinnesotafirehadconsumednearly27,000acres,countlessfirefightingresources,andatitsworst,thelivesthatsomehadbuiltaroundnearbyMcDougalLake.Vastareasofforestwereleftburned-out,withtheblackandbareremainsofwhatwereoncemassivepines.But,despitethedestructionleftbehind,MotherNatureissettoacomeback.Whenorganicmatterisburnedfromtheforestfloor,seedsdroppedbyplantsandtreesbegintotakehold,withthesproutingspeciesemergingfirst.Thetreesabovehavedied,whichsendsachemicalsignaltotherootsystemthatisactuallymoreexpansivethanjustunderthattree,andthatchemicalresponseencouragesthoserootsystemstore-grow.Tenyearsago,afirerippedthrough93,000acresofMinnesotaforestinandaroundtheBWCA.Today,thatburntarea’srebirthiswellunderway.“HereinthePagamiCreekwildfirescar,wehaveJackPine,RedPine,BlackSpruce,Aspenandpaperbirch—thoseareourmainspecies,thosearetheonesthataregrowingquickly.It’s10yearson,andthesetreesare10to15feettallinmanyareas,”saidKyleStoverfromtheU.S.ForestService.Awildfirekillsmostthingsinitspath,butdespitetheflamesandintensetemperatures,rarelyiseverythingreducedtoashesandthatplaysakeyroleinaforest’sregeneration.Justoneyearafterthefire,thesurvivorsdominatetheforest,andgrassesreplacetheburntground.Wildflowersareabundantbushesandsmalltreeshavestartedtogrow,andJackPinereturned.So,it’sanamazingecologicalsystemofcreatingnewforestlifewhenitappearsthatallislost,one__thathasevolvedthroughouttheages,wherefirehasalwaysplayedavitalrole.28.WhatcanwelearnabouttheGreenwoodfire?A.Itwasanaturaloccurrence. B.Itwascausedbydrought.C.Itgainedhalf-yearfame. D.Ittookmanypeople’slives.29.Whathappenstotheburntareaafterthefire?A.Seedinggrowthisheldup. B.Burntorganicmatterhardlyfunctions.C.Rootsystemsspreadfurtherandwider. D.Chemicalsinthesoilareingreaterdemand.30.WhatcanwesayaboutthetreesandplantsinMinnesota?A.Theyareflammable. B.Theyarefire-resistant.C.Theyarefire-adapted. D.Theyareovergrown.31.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“one”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Afire.B.Alife. C.Atime. D.Asystem.INCLUDEPICTURE"D.TIF"DThecoolingeffectoftreesreducesthesurfacetemperatureofEuropeancitiesinthesummerbyupto12℃insomeregions.Incontrast,greenceswithouttreeshaveaninsignificanteffect,accordingtoastudythatstrengthensthecasefortreeplantingtohelpcitiesadapttoglobalwarming.JonasSchwaabatETHZurichinSwitzerlandandhiscolleaguesusedlandsurfacetemperaturedatacollectedbysatellitestocomparethetemperaturedifferencesbetweenareascoveredbytrees,treelessurbangreences,suchasparks,andurbanconstructionssuchasroadsandbuildings.Theyanalysed293citiesfromacrossEurope.Thelandsurfacetemperaturemeasuredbysatellitesisn’tthesameastheairtemperature,whichismorecloselylinkedtowhathumanswouldfeel,saysSchwaab.“Usually,theairtemperaturedifferencebetweentree-coveredareasandbuilt-upareaswouldbemuchsmallerthanthelandsurfacetemperaturedifferences,”hesays.Theteamfoundthattree-coveredareasincitieshaveamuchlowerlandsurfacetemperaturecomparedwithsurroundingareas.Thedifferenceswerebetween8℃and12℃incentralEuropeandbetween0℃and4℃insouthernEurope.Thecoolingeffectoftreescomeslargelyfromshadingandtranspiration(蒸腾).Thisprocesstakesheatenergyfromthesurroundingenvironmentforevaporation(蒸发),loweringthesurroundingtemperature.InthewarmerclimateofsouthernEurope,thesoilistypicallydrier,sothecoolingeffectoftranspirationislowerthaninregionsfurthernorth,saysSchwaab.Theteamalsofoundthatthecoolingprovidedbytreelessgreencesisinsignificant,andinsomeinstancesgreenareaswithouttreescanevenbewarmerthanthesurroundingurbanareas.ExtremeheatisagrowingproblemforcitiesinEuropeandelsewhereastheplanetgetshotter.ThefindingsshowthattreescanhaveabiginfluenceoncitiesacrossEurope,butsincethesizeoftheireffectsvaries,heatreductionstrategiesshouldbetailoredtosuiteachregion,saysSchwaab.32.What’sthepurposeofthestudy?A.Tomeasurelandandairtemperatures. B.Tosuggestplantingmoretreesincities.C.Tomakepeopleawareofglobalwarming. D.Tostresstheimportanceofgreences.33.WhyisthecoolingeffectoftranspirationlowerinsouthernEurope?A.Thesoilisdrier. B.Theclimateiscooler.C.There’remoregreences. D.There’remoreroadsandbuildings.34.WhatmightSchwaabsuggestinthelastparagraph?A.Wetlandsshouldbeenlarged. B.Drysoilshouldbereduced.C.Moreroadsshouldbebuilt. D.Solutionsshouldbedifferent.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.TreesCooltheLandSurfaceTemperatureofCities.B.ResearchersRaiseSolutionstoExtremeWeather.C.HighTechLowersLandSurfaceTemperature.D.ExtremeHeatDoesHarmtotheEnvironment.第二节(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。InStressfulTimes,MakeStressWorkforYouThesearestressfultimes.Fortunately,wecanactuallyusethatstresstoimproveourhealthandwell-being.Overadecadeofresearchsuggeststhatit’snotthetypeoramountofstressthatdeterminesitsimpact.__36__Step1:AcknowledgeYourStressLabelingyourstressconsciouslyanddeliberatelymovesneuralactivityfromtheamygdala—thecenterofemotionandfear—totheprefrontalcortex,whichisresponsibleforexecutivecontrolandplanning.Inotherwords,whenwetakeamomenttoacknowledgeourstress,itmovesusfromoperatingfromafearful,reactiveplacetoapositionwherewecanbethoughtfulanddeliberate.__37__Step2:OwnYourStressThenextstepistowelcome,or“own”yourstress.Weonlystressaboutthingsthatwecareabout.__38__Trycompletingthissentenceaboutwhateverwasspecificallystressingyououtinstepone:“I’mstressedabout...becauseIdeeplycareabout...”Step3:UseYourStressConnectingtothecorevaluesbehindyourstresssetsyouupforthethirdandmostessentialstep:usingorleveragingstresstoachieveyourgoalsandconnectmoredeeplywiththethingsthatmattermost.Askyourself:Areyourtypicalresponsesinalignmentwiththevaluesbehindyourstress?__39__There’ssomuchhappeningrightnowthatwecan’tcontrol.__40__Somepsychologistsarguethattruetransformativechangecanoccuronlyduringstressorcrises.Thetrickistochannelyourcoronavirusstressasenergytomakethemostofthistime.A.Thinkabouthowyoumightchangeyourresponsetothisstresstobetterfacilitateyourgoalsandyourpurpose.B.Youcanreleasestressfromthepastandmorewithemotionalfocustechniques.C.Byowningourstress,weconnecttothepositivemotivationorpersonalvaluebehindourstress.D.But—asmanypeoplearenoticing—therearealsounprecedentedopportunitiesamidthefear.E.Instead,it’sourmind-setaboutstressthatmattersmost.F.Butlater,wewillbeabletoaskourselveshowweeachrespondedtothiscrisis.G.Thisstepisalsoanopportunitytounderstandwhat’sattheheartofyourpersonalstressoranxiety.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。Toddlefthishotelaround5:30amtodrivetoafuneral(葬礼).Abouthalfanhour,he__41__aterriblesoundcomingfromhisfronttire(轮胎).Todd__42__therewaslittlechancethatanyonecouldhelpsoearlyinthemorning.__43__,hetookhischancesatanautorepairshop.SeeingGlennstandingbytheshelves,Toddaskedforhelp.GivingToddaquicklook,Glennaskedwhyhewasinsuch__44__suit.Toddexplainedhisdifficulty.Themechanic__45__thecarandtoldToddwhathehadfeared:Thewheelbearing(轴承)was__46__.Andfixingitwould__47__afewhours.Worried,Toddthoughthardfora(n)__48__plan.Couldherentacar?Buttheonlyrentalcartherewasn’t__49__.Toddwroteinablogpost:“ImusthavelookedprettyanxiousatthistimebecauseGlennthen__50__intohispocket,pulledoutthekeytohisown__51__andsaid‘Takemytruck.’”Thetwohadmetjust10minutesbefore,butGlenn__52__.Toddjumpedintothetruckandmadeittothefuneral.Whenhecamebacktothegaragesevenhourslaterwithathankful__53__,hestuckaround(逗留)tochatwithGlenn.“Themechanicturnedaterribledayintoagoodonewithagreat__54__,”Toddwrote.“Justbekindand__55__ifyoucan.”41.A.saw B.faced C.heard D.explored42.A.figured B.admitted C.understood D.believed43.A.Also B.Still C.Besides D.Therefore44.A.normal B.delicate C.attractive D.formal45.A.pickedout B.fixedup C.checkedout D.tookon46.A.damaging B.falling C.trembling D.failing47.A.take B.use C.waste D.change48.A.extra B.special C.flexible D.alternative49.A.absent B.possible C.available D.valuable50.A.reached B.dipped C.searched D.picked51.A.car B.jeep C.truck D.tractor52.A.agreed B.insisted C.suggested D.refused53.A.heart B.dream C.nose D.courage54.A.direction B.lesson C.impression D.thought55.A.cheerful B.grateful C.merciful D.helpful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。After56.____________(enjoy)amuseumoranartgallery,peopleusuallyvisitthesouvenirshoptobuyagifttorememberthevisit.Thesouvenirshavehistory,significanceandcultureinthem.Thelatestdigitaltechnologyishelpingmuseumstobemorecreative.InOctober2021,theHubeiProvincialMuseum57.____________(issue)10,000digitalcopiesoftheswordofGouJian,58.____________famousculturalrelicondisplayatthemuseum.Itspopularitycanbeseenby59.________quicklyitsoldout.WangXianfu,headofthemuseumsaidallthecopiesweresoldinjustthreeseconds.Digitalcollectionsgobeyondtherestrictionsoftimeandce,makingmuseumsmoreopen,60.____________(interest)andmodern.It’sanewexperience,a61.____________(combine)ofcivilizationandmodernhigh-tech.Thepopularityofdigitalculturalrelicswiththepublichasresulted62.____________moremuseumsexploringtheconcept.Abird-shapedwinecontainerfromtheShangDynasty,oneofthemostfamoustreasures63.____________(exhibit)intheHenanProvincialMuseum,wasdigitizedandsoldonlineinDecember.Digitizedculturalrelicsareanewformofculturalcreativeproducts.Itusesblockchaintechnology64.____________(generate)auniquecertificatethroughwhichtheproductcanbesold,collectedandused.TogetherwithAlipay,themuseumlaunchedtheapp“Let’sdoarchaeologytogether”,whichattractedmorethan30million65._______________(visit)duringtheseven-dayNationalDayholidayin2021.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校英语社团计划在暑期开展“保护海龟义工之旅”(SeaTurtleConservationVoluntourism),活动范围在惠东海龟国家级自然保护区及双月湾景区。假如你是英语社团负责人,请你写一篇招募启事,内容包括:1.活动安排;2.报名要求(满16周岁)及方式;3.呼吁参加。参考词汇:惠东海龟国家级自然保护区HuidongSeaTurtleNationalNatureReserve双月湾theDouble-moonBay注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。VolunteersWantedEnglishSociety第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根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。December5,2012,wasaveryspecialdayforJosephineandScottLansing,asitmarkedthefourthadoptionfortheLansings.Whentheybeganthejourneytoadopttheirfirstdaughter,Cloe,yearsago,JosephineandScottLansingneverimaginedtheywouldeventuallyhaveahousefullofgirls.ThecouplelateradoptedJosiein2011andAnnabellein2012.FortheLansingfamily,adoptionisaboutgivingeverychildtheopportunitytogrowhealthilyinalovinghome.ScottandJosephinearegreatadvocatesforeachoftheirdaughters,andtheymakesureeachchildknowshowspecialandlovedtheyare.InFebruaryof2009,BethanyenteredintothecareofChildProtectiveServicesduetohermother’sinabilitytocareforherandherbrothersandsisters.Herexperiencesmadeitverydifficultforhertotrustadults,sinceshelearnedfromanearlyagethatshecouldonlycountonherself.Shelivedinashelterforseveralmonthsbeforemovingintoafosterhome(寄养家庭).Still,Bethanystruggledtounderstandwhyshehadbeentakenawayfromtheonlyfamilyshehadknown.InMayof2010,BethanywasplacedatHelpingHandHomeforChildren,whereherjourneytoreturntonormalfinallybegan.Withthepatience,support,andguidanceoftheHelpingHandHomestaff,Bethanydevelopedhealthily,andexpressedheremotionsinappropriateways.Shewastaughttorespectherself,andshelearnedthatitwasokaytotrustothers.WhenBethanywasintroducedtotheLansingfamilyinJuneof2012,themeetingdidnotgoassmoothlyaseveryonehoped.Bethany’sinsecuritiesresurfacedduetothesufferingsheexperiencedatsuchayoungage,andsherefusedtotalkorevenlookattheLansingsattheirfirstmeeting.注意:续写词数应为150左右。ButtheLansingfamilyhadnointentiontogiveup.Later,Bethanyexperiencedalotofexcitingthings.听力原文Text1W:911.CanIhelpyou?M:Yes.Ijustsawacaraccident.Alittlegirlisbadlyhurt.WeareatthecrossingofPineRoadandHighStreet.Text2M:Lucy,thiscompositionisquitewellwritten.Didyouwriteitallbyyourself?W:Ofcourse,Iwroteitmyself,butBarbarahelpedmetotypeit,andMarylentmesomebackgroundmaterial.Text3W:Mark,doyougotothelibraryeveryday?M:No.IusuallygothereonMonday,WednesdayandFriday.Whataboutyou?W:Igotothelibraryonthesamedaysasyou,butIalsogothereeverySaturday.Text4W:Jack,whichseasondoyoulikebest,spring,summerorautumn?M:Actuallynoneofthemismyfavoriteseason.W:Really?Ithoughtyou’dlikesummerbest.M:Idolikeswimminginsummer,butIpreferskiing.Text5M:Whyareyoulateagain,Lisa?W:Sorry.Myclockdidn’tworkthismorning,andmyfatherwasn’tathome.M:Don’tforgettogetyourclockfixed.Nowgotoyourseat.W:Thanks,MrSmith.Text6W:David,what’syourplanforthisafternoon?M:I’mgoingtoalecture.Whataboutyou?W:I’mconsideringgoingfishinginthecountry.Ineedtorelax.Bytheway,whatisthelecturemainlyabout?M:Abouthowoursolarsystemwasformed.I’mreallyinterestedinthistopic.W:Me,too.IguessI’llgotothelectureinsteadofgoingfishing.Whenwillitbegin?M:At1:30pm.Andit’llendat3:30pm.Text7W:Hello.M:Hello,Carol.It’sMike.Weweregivenaletterlastweekaboutthegeographyfieldtrip.Ijustwanttoremindyouthatitneedstobesignedbyyourparents,anditshouldbehandedinbytomorrow.W:AreweleavingonSundayorMondayforthetrip?M:Alltheinformationisgivenintheletter.FinaldetailswillbepostedonthenoticeboardonFridaymorning,thedayaftertomorrow.W:OK.Thankyou,Mike.M:You’rewelcome.Text8M:WestburyTheatre.CanIhelpyou?W:Yes.I’dliketobooksometicketsforthechildren’splayCinderella.M:Whenwouldyouliketogo?W:TheafternoonofeitherthesixthortheseventhofApril.M:I’msorry.Therearenomoreticketsforthesixth.W:OK,thesevenththen.Howmucharethey?M:$12.50each.Child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