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临沂第十九中学高三年级第六次质量调研考试英语试题本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分第I卷第一部分听力(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.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.LookingafterDad. B.Buyingajacket. C.Holdingaparty.2.Whoisthemanprobably?A.Thehouseowner. B.Therepairman. C.Thetutor.3.What’swrongwiththeman?A.Hebreaksadrum.B.Hefeelsunwell.C.Heforgetstotakehismedicine.4.Whatdidthemandoyesterday?A.Finishedreadingabook. B.Haddinnerwiththewoman.C.Gaveaspeech.5.Howwouldthewomanliketogohome?A.Bybus. B.Bysubway. C.Bytaxi.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whydoesthewomangainweight?A.Sheeatstoomuch.B.Shefeelsstressed.C.Sheisattheageofgettingfat.7.Whatwillthemandotoloseweight?A.Gotoayogaclass.B.Joinajoggingclub.C.Gorunningeveryday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatwillthewomandotonight?A.Gobackhomeearly.B.Gotoaparty.C.TalktoMom.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhermother?A.Kind.B.Strict.C.Open-minded.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inastore.B.Inapostoffice.C.Athome.11.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthedelivery?A.Forfree.B.15yuan.C.20yuan.12.Whenwillthemangethisdelivery?A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Thedayaftertomorrow.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Friends.C.Colleagues.14.Whatdessertwillbepreparedtomorrow?A.Fruits.B.Strawberrypie.C.Chocolatecake.15.Whatdayisittoday?A.Friday.B.Saturday.C.Sunday.16.Whatwillthemandoafterlunchtomorrow?A.Watchafootballgame.B.Sendchildrentoschool.C.Takeashower.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.AtwhatagedidDessiSieburthstartlovingbirds?A.6.B.8.C.14.18.WhydoesDessimakeboxesforbluebirds?A.Theyareeverywhereinhishometown.B.Theyareeasytotrack.C.Theylosetheirnestplaces.19.What’sthefunctionofDessi’swebsite?A.Todoresearches.B.Toteachpeopleaboutbirds.C.Toraisemoneyforbirds.20.WhatdidDessidoinAlaskarecently?A.Heinterviewedbiologists.B.Heboughtsomegoldthere.C.Hestudiedonatypeofeagle.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)

AThelocaldogparkmightbegettingbusierandcatcafésmightbeopeningineveryneighborhood,butdoyouknowwhichtraditionalpetisthemostpopulararoundtheworld?UnitedStatesTheUnitedStatesishometothehighestnumberofdomestic(驯养的)dogs,cats,andfish,andAmericansaremorelikelytotreattheirfriendslikehumans.U.S.petownersspend$50billionayearontheiranimalcompanions,and36%ofdogownershaveusedsomeofthatmoneytobuytheirpetabirthdaypresent.RussiaAccordingtoRussiantradition,keepingacatasapetisgoodfortunate,soit'snosurprisethecatisRussia'smostpopularpet.In2016,57%ofRussianhouseholdscontainedacat,comparedtothe29%thathaddogs.OnMarch1,RussiacelebratesNationalCatDayaspartofcelebrationsforWorldCatDay.BrazilBrazil'sdomesticbirdpopulationwasabout19millionin2013,whiledogsheldtoprankatjustover37million.Brazilhasthehighestnumberofsmalldogspercapitalcityintheworld.Thenearly20millionsmalldogsareattributedto(归因于)arapidly-growingmiddleclasslivinginsmallurbanapartments.UnitedKingdomDogsandcatsranksecondandthirdinBritain,whilefishesholdthetopspot.Ithasbeenlinkednotonlytothelowmaintenance(维护),butalsotothefactthatmanyotherpetslikedogsorcatsarenotallowedinsomeplaces.21.WhyarethefiguresmentionedinParagraph2?A.Toexplaintheimportanceofpets.B.ToshowAmericans'growingwealth.C.ToexplainwhyAmericanshavepets.D.ToshowhowAmericanslovetheiranimalfriends.22.Wherearecatsregardedasthesymbolofgoodluck?A.InBrazil. B.InRussia.C.IntheUnitedStates. D.IntheUnitedKingdom.23.WhatarethemostpopularpetsintheUnitedKingdom?A.Dogs.B.Cats.C.Birds.D.Fishes.BFormostclimbers,reachingthepeakofMountQomolangmaonceisauniqueachievement.However,don'ttellthattoKamiRita,whoclimbeduptothepeakofthedangerousmountainforthe22ndtimeonMay16,2018,breakingthepreviousrecordof21successfuladventureshesharedwithtwofellowguides.Andtheexperiencedmountaineerisnotdoneyet!Beforestartingtherecentclimb,the48-year-oldannounced,“MygoalistoreachthepeakofMountQomolangmaatleast25times.Iwanttosetanewrecordnotjustformyselfbutformyfamily,theSherpapeopleandformycountry,Nepal.”Mr.Rita,whoearns$10,000foreachQomolangmaexpedition,hassuccessfullyclimbedthemountainalmosteveryyearsincetheageof24.Inhissparetime,theSherpaguideleadsvisitorstothearea'sotherhighpeaks,suchasK-2,Cho-Oyu,Manaslu,andLhotse.Thoughthemostaccomplished,Mr.Ritaisnottheonlyclimberinthefamily.HisfatherwasamongthefirstprofessionalguidestoleadforeignmountaineersupMountQomolangmain1950andhisbrotherhasguidedclimberstoitspeak17times.

WhileMr.Ritahasavoidedallthedisasters,theexperiencedclimberhaswitnessedhisshareoftragedies.In2014,hewasatbasecampwhenanavalanche(雪崩)killed16Sherpaguides,includingfivefromhisteam.Thefollowingyear,anearthquake-triggeredsnowslideburied19peopleatbasecamp.TheonlyreasonMr.Ritaescapedwasthathisteam'stentsweresituatedawayfromthecentralarea.However,themountaineerbelievesthattheimprovementinequipmentandweatherforecastingsystemshasmadeclimbingMountQomolangmaslightlyeasierthanitwaswhenhebegan.Hesaid,“Thedangersarestillthere.Butwearenotclimbingblindlikeweusedto.Wearebetterinformedaboutweatherandotherconditionsonthemountain.Evenourvisitorsaremoreaware,andtheytrainthemselvesforatleastayearbeforeattemptingMountQomolangma.”24.WhatdoweknowaboutKamiRita?A.Hebegantoworkasaguideattheageof24.B.HeusedtoguidevisitorstoLhotseonceayear.C.HehasreachedthepeakofMountQomolangmathemosttimes.D.HeclimbedMountQomolangmain2018withtwofellowguides.25.WhydoesKamiRitawanttocontinuetoreachthetopofMountQomolangma?A.Heregardsitasgreatfun.B.Heiseagertowinthe$10,000award.C.Hewantstobreakhisbrother'srecord.D.Heconsiderssettingnewrecordsimportant.26.WhycouldKamiRitaavoidthedisastersmentionedinParagraph3?A.Hewasfortunateenough.B.Heknewhowtoavoidthem.C.Hewasrescuedbyhisteammembers.D.Hejuststayedathomeandrelaxed.27.Whatisimpliedinthelastparagraph?A.Thepreviousdangersarestillhardtoavoidnow.B.Weatherforecastingsystemsshouldbeimprovedgreatly.C.NewtechnologiesmakeclimbingMountQomolangmasafer.D.Climbersarebettertrainedandcloselywatchedoverontheway.CSecondaryEnglishteacherTaraDiamonddiscoveredshewasgoingtobemadehomeless.Withoutwarning,herlandlorddecidedtosellthethree-bedhouseinBaththatshe’dbeenrentingfor₤1,000amonthforthepastthreeyears.Diamond,asinglemotherofateenagedaughterandson,quicklyfoundthatonheryearlysalaryof₤28,000,shecouldn’taffordtorentanotherhomelocally.“MypayhasbeenfrozenwhilerentshaverocketedinBath.Anotherthree-bedplacewouldhavecostme₤1,300amonth--80%ofmytakehomepay--leavingmychildrenandmewithjust₤320amonthtoliveon.”Sheneeded₤4,000tomovehome,includingthedeposit(押金).“Ijustdidn’thavethemoney.”ResearchfoundthatintheUKoneoutofthreelowearnershaveborrowedmoneytopaytheirrent,eitherfromfamilyandfriendsorthroughcreditcards.Afull70%oflowearnersareeitherstrugglingorfallingbehindwithrentpayments,barelymanagingtohavesomewheretolive.Someonearguesthatpeoplewhocan’taffordtheirrentshouldmoveelsewhere,butlowpayiswidespreadandtherearemorejobopportunitiesintheplaceswithhigherrents.Ifyoucanbarelyaffordtosave₤10amonth,thentherentaldeposit,firstmonth’srentandremovalfeesarefarbeyondyourresourcesunlessyoudeliberatelyfallbehindonyourrent.Increasingly,organizationsthatdealwithpovertyandhousingareshoutingforahousingsolutionthatdealswithaffordability,notjustsupply.Arguingthatsimplyincreasingsupplywillcausethemarkettoautomaticallygrowfairerisnonsense.Thefactthatsomanypeoplearestrugglingtopaytheirrentshouldcauseoutrage(义愤)andshame.Andcreditislimited:eventuallythoseborrowingtocoverrentwon’tbeabletoborrowmore,andwillbecomehomelessorcostthelocalauthoritymorewhentheyneedrehousing.Andifpeopleinworkarestrugglingwithrent,whathopedopeopleoutofworkhave?28.WhatdoestheunderlinedwordinParagraph2mean?A.Usedup. B.Becominglessandless.C.Incapableofbeingchanged D.Savedupforotherpurpose.29.Whatcanweknowaboutlowearners?A.Itisthedepositthatstopsthemfromrentingahouse.B.Theycan’tsaveeven₤10aweekafterpayingtheirrent.C.Theygetusedtoborrowingmuchmoneyfromthebanks.D.Onethirdofthemcan’taffordtheirrentsbythemselves.30.Whydopeoplehavetostayintheplaceswithhigherrents?A.Lowpayiswidespread.B.Theymaybeemployedeasily.C.Thedepositislowthere.D.Thegovernmentcanhelpthemthere.31.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofsomeorganizations’solution?A.Fair B.Imaginative. C.Useless.D.Uncertain.DOureyestearupforvariousreasons.Themostcommonaretearsthatarecontinuouslybeingreleasedtokeepeyesslightlywet.Thentherearereflex(反射的)tearsthatareshed(流)wheneyesareexposedtothingslikedustoronionjuice.Andthereareemotionaltearspouringoutwhenoneisexperiencingextremehappinessorsorrow.Whilealltearsaremadeupofenzymes,antibodiesandoilsmixedwithsaltwater,thecompositionofeachkindisunique.Inapreviousstudyperformedonreflexandemotionaltears,scientistsdiscoveredthattheformercontainedprimarilywaterwhilethelatterincludedseveralchemicals,includingonethathelpsreducepain.Thus,itwouldmakesensethatthetearsconsistingofthesamechemicalswouldlookexactlyalikeevenunderthecarefulexaminationofamicroscope.However,asDutchphotographerMauriceMikkersrecentlydiscovered,itisnotthecase.Thephotographer,whosaidhewantedtorelatescientificknowledgetothe“realworld”,beganbyinvitingfriendswhowerewillingtoshedsometearsforhim.Thevolunteerscouldeathotpeppers,stareatafan,cutonionsorthinkofsomethingthatwouldcausetearsofjoyorsadness.Mauriceobtainedeachprecioustearwiththehelpofatinypipeandputthemintoamicroscopeslide.Thephotographerthenpatientlywaitedforthetearstocrystallize(结晶)beforerecordingthemwithhiscamera.Theimagesdescribedbeautifulanddelicatestructuresthatappearedasfragileassnowflakes(雪花).However,thatwasnottheonlyfeaturetheysharedwiththesnowparticles.Theywerealsoallunique.Thedifferencescanbeduetothefactthateachtearcrystallizesslightlydifferently,leadingtodifferentshapesandformations.AlthoughMaurice’sexperimentdidnotuncoverthesimilaritiesinthetearswithinthesamecategorythathehadhopedfor,heisenthusiasticaboutthat.Heplanstocontinueobtainingtearimagesusingahigherqualitymicroscopeandalsodreamsaboutenlistingvolunteersthatincludeworldleaders.Why?Hewantstoshowthateventhemostpowerfulmenandwomenarejustliketherestofus--human!32.Howmanykindsofcommontearsarementionedinthepassage?A.2B.3C.4D.533.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3mean?A.Tearsusuallyconsistofthesamechemicals.B.Tears’chemicalsaredeterminedbydifferentreasons.C.Tearstakeonthesamestructureunderamicroscope.D.Tearswiththesamechemicalslookdifferentunderamicroscope.34.WhydoesMauriceplantotakemorephotosoftears?A.Heneedsmoredataforhisexperiment.B.Hewantstoattractmorepeople’sattention.C.Heisaddictedtocollectingphotosoftears.D.Hehopestodisplayhiscollectionoftearimages.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Howaretearsclassified?B.Whydopeopleshedtears?C.Uncoveringthesecretoftears.D.Similaritiesbetweentearsandsnowflakes.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。Wastenot,wantnotToday,IliveinManhattanwithmyhusband,Alex.I'manITspecialistandAlexisalawyer.Life'sgood,butsometimesIlookatthewayweliveitandthinkofEllie,mygrandmother.Herfavoritesayingwas“Wastenot,wantnot.”36.Elliecarefullyfoldedthepaperfromparcelsandwashedglassjarstouseagain.Frank,mygrandfather,usedoldsocksandpullovers(套头毛衣)toprotecttheplantsinwinter.Nowadays,wegotoagardencenterandbuyspecialfeltforthatpurpose.Haveweallgonemad?Sucheconomyseemsstrange,evenridiculous,inourmodernthrowawaysociety,whereeverythingissoldinboxes.37,butasasellingfeaturetomakeuswanttobuythem.EllieandFrankwouldhaveseentheveryideaofa“giftpack”asacheat.38.TheUnitedStatesproducesabout180millionmetrictonsofwasteperyear,70%ofwhichispackagingmaterial.TheaverageAmericanfamilyusesupsixtrees'worthofpaperayear.39,theywouldreachtothemoonandbacktwelvetimes.“Wecan'tgoonlikethis,”IsaidtoAlex.“Let'sstartathome.Ifeverybodystartsathome,thenthismadnesswillstop.”40.Ofcourse,thismeantthatweproducedalotofwaste,butIwasshockedtofindthatthiscametooversixkilosperweek.“YourgrandmaElliewithher‘Wastenot,wantnot'wasreallymodern,wasn'tshe?”“Notreally,”Isaid.“Ellieandtheirneighborswerejustordinary,traditionalNewEnglanders.We'veallgonemadsincethen.”A.PackagingisnotonlyusedtoprotectgoodsB.MygrandparentsthrewalmostnothingawayC.Inoneweekalone,wethrewawayfiveoldmagazinesD.Wedidn'toftengoshoppingandthencookmealsathomeE.AsyoungManhattanprofessionals,webuyalotof“conveniencefood”F.ButwepayahighfinancialandecologicalpriceforourlovelypackagingG.IfyouplacedallthecansusedintheUnitedStatesinoneyearendtoend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)Ashumanbeings,wearealikeinmanyways.Yet41oursimilarities,notwopeopleareexactlythesame.Evenidenticaltwins42differentlifeexperiences.Justbecauseofthese43,a“onesizefitsall”solutionwillrarelybethemost44answertoourproblems.Oneofmylife45istofindwhatworksformebest,andforgettherest.Justthatsomethingworksgreatforsomeoneelse,doesn’t46meanthatitwillworkwellforme.IhavefoundthatIammostsuccessfulwhenI47anynewmethodorstrategyIlearntomy48situation.Aperfectexampleofwhyit’sbesttofindwhatworksforyouiswhenit49totryingtopickadietandanexerciseplan.Thereare50dietplansandexerciseprogramsouttheretochoosefrom,andit51bequiteoverwhelming(难以应付的).Withdietplansyouhavetoconsiderfoodallergies,how52thefoodisifyouareawayfromhomemostofthetime,andmanyother53.Withexerciseprogramsyouhavetoconsideryourstartingleveloffitness,andhealthissuesthatmight54yourabilitytodotheprogram,andwhetheryouactuallyenjoytheexerciseenoughto55withit.Manypeoplelikejogging,butitisprobablymyleast56formofexercise.Byfindingmoresuitableandenjoyable57thatgivemethesame58orbetter,itiseasiertostickwithmyexerciseprogram.You59yourselfbetterthananyone,sodon’tbeafraidtoexperimentwithdifferentsolutionstowhateveryouaretryingtoachieve.Don’t60usesomethingbecauseitis“thebest”,orbecauseitworkedgreatforsomeoneelse.Findwhatworksbestforyou,andforgettherest.A.beyond B.above C.despite D.throughA.comeupwith B.putupwith C.goonwith D.endupwithA.differences B.similarities C.experiences D.charactersA.technical B.practical C.physical D.medicalA.solutions B.experiences C.emotions D.principlesA.unfortunately B.eventually C.necessarily D.immediatelyA.refuse B.adapt C.examine D.discoverA.personal B.natural C.musical D.politicalA.adds B.comes C.leads D.contributesA.various B.unique C.boring D.colorfulA.must B.should C.will D.canA.comfortable B.portable C.changeable D.reasonableA.factors B.facts C.problems D.programsA.improve B.adopt C.affect D.promoteA.chat B.communicate C.agree D.stickA.favorite B.harmful C.difficult D.expensiveA.challenges B.alternatives C.diets D.experimentsA.grades B.results C.marks D.signsA.observe B.express C.teach D.knowA.just B.still C.yet D.already第II卷第二节(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。ChinesePresidentXiJinpinghaspraisedagroupofmiddleschoolstudentsfortheireffortsinsatellitedesign.Hesaidhewaspleasedwiththeircuriosityandbraveryin61(science)exploration.ThepresidentalsowishedtheteachersandstudentsinBayiSchool62happynewyear.Ximadethepraiseinaletter63(write)tothestudentsinBeijing’sBayiSchoolonSaturday.Asmallsatellitedesignedanddevelopedbythem64(send)intospacelastWednesdayatTaiyuanSatelliteLaunch(发射)Center65itwasdesignedtooperateinorbit(轨道)for180days.Threemonthsago,Xireturnedtohishighschool,tovisitalaboratoryandtalktoteachersandstudents66weredesigningthesmallsatellite.Thepresidentsaidhewas67(extreme)gladtoknowthatthesatellitedesignedbythestudentswouldbelaunchedandcalledonthemtobecome68(build)ofthecountry.Xiwarmlyencouragedthestudents69(study)scienceandcontributetothedevelopmentofChina.Hehopedthatthestudentswouldkeephungryforknowledgeanddevelop70(they)nationalspirit.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l分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。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。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及修改均仅限一词。只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Ihatetosaysorry,andthereisachangeinmyschoolarrangements.SoI’mafraidIwon’tabletokeepmyappointmenttodiscussChinesepaintingswithyou.Isincereapologizetoyouforanyinconveniencecausingbytheunexpectedchange.ThereforeIsuggestedweputitofffrom3pmthisweekenduntilthesametimeinnextThursday.Willthatbefineforyou?GoodnewsisthataexhibitionofChinesepaintingsaretobeheldthisweekend.Worksbymanynationwidefamouspainterwillbeincluded,amongwhoQiBaishiismostfamousinChina.AvisittherewillsurelyhelpyoubetterunderstandChinesepaintings.Lookingforwardtoyourearliestreply.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是中学生李华,你的美国笔友Harry来信说想学习中国的古诗(ancientpoems),请你推荐一本有助于学习古诗的书籍。请给他回复邮件,内容包括:1.书名及作者:2.推荐理由;3.表达祝愿。注意:1.词数100词左右:2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。________________________________________________________________________

高三第六次质量调研考试英语试题答案听力:1—5BABAC6—10BCABA11—15ACACA16—20BBCBC阅读:21-23DBD24-27CDAC28-31CDBC32-35BDAC36-40BAFGE完形:41-45CDABD46-50CBABA51-55DBACD56-60ABBDA语法填词:61.scientific 62.a 63.written 64.wassent 65.and66.who/that 67.extremely 68.builders 69.tostudy 70.their短文改错Ihatetosaysorry,andthereisachangeinmyschoolarrangements.SoI’mafraidIwon’t∧abletokeepmybutbeappointmenttodiscussChinesepaintingswithyou.Isincereapologizetoyouforanyinconveniencecausingbythesincerelycausedunexpectedchange.ThereforeIsuggestedweputitofffrom3pmthisweekenduntilthesametimeinnextThursday.suggestWillthatbefineforyou?GoodnewsisthataexhibitionofChinesepaintingsaretobeheldthisweekend.Worksbyanismanynationwidefamouspainterwillbeincluded,amongwhoQiBaishiismostfamousinChina.AvisittherewillpainterswhomsurelyhelpyoubetterunderstandChinesepaintings.书面表达DearTom,I’mgladtoknowyouarelearningclassicalChinesepoetry,andI’dliketorecommendabooktoyou.Thebook,

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ReadPoetryLearnHistorybyWangChunyong,issuitablefortheforeignerstolearnclassicalChinesepoetry.Asisknown,ChinaisagreatcountrwithalonghistoryanaantionfilledwithclassicalChinesepoetry.ThepoemsofthebllkcanreflecttheChinesehistoryandculture,manyofwhichcangivereadersvividpicturesofthelifeofancientChinese.AndtheycanalsoimproveyourappreciationofChinesepoetry.Soitwouldbeachoiceforyou.Ibelieveyouwillunderstandthepoemseasilyandefficienty.WishyoutoenjoythebookandknowmoreaboutChina.听力材料Text1M:WhatcolordoyouthinkisfitforDad?W:Ofcoursedeepblue.Howabouthavingabigbirthdaypartyforhimthisweekend?M:Goodidea.I’llpayforthejacketfirst.Text2W:Mr.Smith,Ifeelthelightinmyroomisturningdark.Couldyouasksomeonecometofixit?M:Noproblem,butyourrentdoesn’tincludethesefees.Youneedtopayitbyyourself.Text3M:Myheartbeatslikeadrum.Couldyoupleasecallthe911?W:OK.Doyoubringthemedicine?M:It’smyfirsttimefeelinglikethis,andIdon’ttakeanymedicine.Text4M:IhavefinishedreadingJean-Christophe(《约翰·克利斯朵夫》)yesterday.W:Ijustrecommendedittoyouyesterday.Youwon’tgetanythingfromit,ifyoureadwithoutreflecting.It’slikeeatingwithoutdigesting.Text5W:Thenextbusiscomingin15minutes.M:Let’stakethesubway.Thoughitneeds20-minute-walktogettothestation,itsavestimeintotal.W:Idon’twanttowalk.Takingataxihomeismychoice.Text6W:Iwanttoloseweight!Ididn’teatmuchinthiswinter,butIhavebeenoverweight.Maybeit’sbecauseofthepressureofwork.M:Ithinkformeit’sbecauseoftheage.W:Ihaveayogaclasstomorrow.Doyouwanttocomewithme?M:No,it’stooexpensive.I’vedecidedtotakesomeexercisesonmyown.W:Whatareyougoingtodo?M:Iplantorunaroundthetrackeveryday.InthemorningIrunforanhour,andintheafternoonIrunforanhour.W:Itsoundsgood.Text7M:Hello,Julia,Iknowapartywillbeginatmidnight.Wouldyoulovetogo?W:I’dloveto,butmymotherhasaskedmetogohomebeforeeighttonight.M:Whatapity!Thepartyisveryinteresting.Couldyouhaveatalkwithher?W:No.Ihavenochoice.Mymotherisalwaysverystrictwit

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