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豫西北教研联盟(洛平许济)2024—2025学年高三第二次质量检测试题英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。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.Whyarethespeakersgoingtothesupermarket?A.Toparkthecar.B.Tobuyabag.C.Tobuysomefood.2.Wheredidthewomangetthedish?A.Fromamagazine.B.Fromacookbook.C.Fromawebsite.3.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$80.B.$160.C.$200.4.What'swrongwiththewoman?A.Shefailsanexam.B.Shehasastomachache.C.Sheisoverweight.5.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewoman?A.Shedoesn'tkeepapet.B.She'stroubledbyadog.C.She'safarmer.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。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.What'sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Fatheranddaughter.7.Whenwilltheysetoff?A.OnSundaymorning.B.OnFridaynight.C.OnSaturdayevening.英语试题第1页(共10页)听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatdoesthemanfindeasiertolearn?A.Grammar.B.Words.C.Pronunciation,9.Whataretheteacherslike?A.Strict.B.Boring.C.Fun.10.Whydoesthewomanwanttolearnthecourse?A.Tomakemorefriends.B.Toworkmoreefficiently.C.Togetmoreinformation.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.HowfarisYangshuofromGuilin?A.55km.B.60km.C.65km.12.HowmaythespeakersgettoMoonHill?A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Bybus.13.Wherecanpeopleexperiencethelocalpeople'slifestyle?A.Inateagarden.B.InMoonHole.C.Intherestaurant.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatisMsZenon?A.Awriter.B.Apublisher.C.Ababysitter.15.Whydoesthewomanwritethebook?A.Toprotectgirls'privacy.B.Toencourageherdaughter.C.Toraisemoneyforthepoor.16.Whatmisleadsgirlsaccordingtothewoman?A.Popstars.B.TVshows.C.Socialmedia.17.Whatadvicedoesthewomangivetogirls?A.Behonest.B.Respectothers.C.Makemorefriends.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydoesthespeakerlikeshopping?A.Toreducestress.B.Tobuynecessities.C.Toobservethemarket.19.Whatisthespeaker'sjob?A.Teaching.B.Marketing.C.Managing.20.Whichshowsdoesthespeakerprefer?A.Stageshows.B.Talkshows.C.Sportsshows.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。英语试题第2页(共10页)AImaginethatyouaregoingtoaparty.Youstartsweating.Perhapsyouareconsideringyouhaveanxietydisorderswhichmightleadtodepression,schooldropoutandsoon.Inspiteofwhateverkindofanxietyyoumightbesufferingfrom,thereissomethingthatyoucandotolowerit.ShareYourThingsPartySharethisknowledgethatyougainedtodaywithotherpeopleintheparty,especiallythosewhoneeditmost,andtheyareusuallytheoneswiththehighestratesofanxietydisorders.Giveittothemandsharewithothersbecauseitcanreallyimproveyourmentalhealth.Cost:$3eachShareY“ForgiveYourself”CourseImagineifyouhadafriendwhoconstantlypointedouteverythingyouaredoingwrong,youwouldprobablywanttogetridofthispersonrightaway.Peoplewithanxietydothistothemselvesalldaylong.Followustolearntoforgiveyourselfforanymistakesyoumade,at18:00everySaturdayontheInternet.Cost:$5eachFYCControlofYourLifeExperiencesPeoplewhofeelliketheyaremoreincontroloftheirlifehavebettermentalhealth.Ifyourteensfeelliketheyarelackingincontrolinlife.engageinControlofYourLifeExperiencesthatgivesthemgreatercontroltoovercomeindecisionintheCityCenterHall,onceaweek.Cost:$15eachCOYLEVolunteer-togetherActivityVolunteeringwithotherpeoplewillmakeyourealizetheuniquenessandimportanceofyourlife,andcanreallyimproveyourmentalhealth.HeldintheNationalParkeverySunday,knownas“ShareSmile”forallagesinneed.Cost:freeVTA21.Whichwebsitecanhelpyoulearntoacceptyourself?A.ShareY.B.FYC.C.COYLE.D.VTA.22.Whichactivityaimstohelpteenagers?A.ShareYourThingsParty.B.“ForgiveYourself”Course.C.ControlofYourLifeExperiences.D.Volunteer-togetherActivity.23.WhatisspecialaboutVolunteer-togetherActivity?A.Itisheldonline.B.Itfocusesonhealth.C.Itisfreeofcharge.D.Itencouragessharing.英语试题第3页(共10页)

BI'manartist,alwaysconsideringartandbeautyasessentialtolifeasdailybread.However,Ididn'tinitiallythink,muchabouthowothersperceivedart.Overtime,Inoticedthatmany,evenmostpeople,regardedartasaluxuryratherthananecessity.MyrudestawakeningonthissubjectcameduringavisittoBritain.Whileexploringthecountryside,Istoppedatasmallstorethatmadeitsowncheesedaily.Thesalesperson,ayoungwomanwithanairofexpertise,wasastonishedbymyignoranceofmilkproducts.WhenIaskediftheysoldthecheesemadethatmorning,shesaidwithannoyance,“Don'tyouknownothingaboutcheese?”Suddenlyandwithoutthinking,Isaid,“No.Doyouknowanythingaboutart?”Herreply“No.Butthat'snotsomethingyouhavetodowitheveryday,andcheeseis!”mademerealizethatformostpeople,artisn'tadailyessential.Despitethiscommonview,Ifirmlybelieveartisascrucialasfood.It'stheexpressionofourindividuality.Weallsharebasichumanqualities,feelings,andlongings,butit'showweexpressthemuniquelythatdefinesart.Throughoutarthistory,whilethesubjectmatterofpaintingsmaybesimilar,thetrueessenceliesintheartist'suniquestyle.Museums,whichIoncesawasthepreserveofafewgreatartists,nowseemtospotlighttheuniversaltruthofindividualuniqueness.Theyremindusthatexpressingouroriginalityisthecoreofartandlife.Artiseverywhereinourdailylives.Whetherwe'recooking,arrangingflowers,orconductingbusiness,artisouruniquevoice、helpingusresistthepressuretofollowandpreserveourindividualbeauty.AsJohnMuixsaid,“Everybodyneedsbeautyaswellasbread.”Artisindeedauniversal,individual,andfundamentaltruth,anessentialpartofourdailyexistence.24.Howdidtheauthororiginallyreacttoothers'viewsonart?A.Hefeltcurious.B.Hepaidlittleattention.C.Hewasconcerned.D.Hewasopposedtothem.25.WhatdidtheauthorlearnduringhisvisittotheBritishstore?A.Thebeautyincheese.B.Thenecessitiesinlife.C.Commonopiniononart.D.Thevalueofartinlife.26.Whydoestheauthorthinkartiscrucial?A.Itshapesone'spersonality.B.It'sascommonasdailybread.C.Itenrichespeople'slives.D.It'sawaytoshowoffoneself.27.Whatdoesthetextmainlyconveytous?A.Thesignificanceofartineverydaylife.B.Theauthor'slong-termpassionforart.C.Thedifferencebetweenartanddailyneeds.D.Thehistoryofartandtheroleofmuseums.英语试题第4页(共10页)CSmellisprobablyourmostunderappreciatedsense.Butalossofsmellhasbeenlinkedtohealthproblemssuchasdepressionandcognitive(认知的)decline.Andmountingevidenceshowsthatsmellingtrainingmayhelppreventthatdecline.Now,ateamofresearchersledbyMichaelLeon,hassuccessfullyboostedcognitiveperformancebyexposingpeopletosmellswhiletheysleep.Twentyparticipants——allolderthan60andgenerallyhealthy—receivedsixmonthsofovernightsmellenrichment,andallsignificantlyimprovedtheirabilitytorecalllistsofwords.Thescientistsareunsureabouthowtheovernightsmellmayhaveproducedthisresult.ButLeonnotesthattheneurons(神经元)involvedinoursmellinghave“directsuperhighwayaccess”tobrainregionsrelatedtomemoryandemotion.Inparticipantswhoreceivedthetreatment,thestudyauthorsobservedthephysicalchangesinabrainstructurethatconnectsthememoryandemotionalcenters——apathwaythatoftendeterioratesaspeopleage.Previoussuccessfulattemptstoboostmemorywithsmelltypicallyreliedoncomplicatedinterventionswithmultipleexposuresaday.Ifthenighttimetreatmentprovessuccessfulinlargetests,itpromisestobeaconvenientwaytoachievesimilareffects,saysVidyaKamath,aneuropsychologistattheJohnsHopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicine.Largerexperimentsmayalsohelpanswersomeremainingquestions.Thenewstudyusedwidelyavailableessentialoils,butresearchersaren'tsureifjustanysmellwouldgetthesameresults.Theydon'tknowhowmuchanessentialoil'squalitiesaffectthecognitivegains.Itisalsounclearhowmuchnoveltyplaysarole,saysMicbaelPieniak,apsychologyresearcherattheUniversityofWroclawinPolandwhohasstudiedsmellingtraining.Overnightsmellscouldbeastronglineforfurtherstudy.ButPieniakcautionsfansofsmelltrainingfromrunningtotryit.Theresultsarepromising,butjustastartandshouldberepeatedwithmoreparticularparticipants.28.What'sLeon'sresearchintendedtocheck?A.Ifitcanenhancecognitiveability.B.Ifitcanhelpcuresleeplessness.C.Ifitcanrecoverthesenseofsmell.D.Ifitcanimprovephysicalhealth.29.Whathappenstotheparticipantsintheexperiment?A.Theysufferfromdepression.B.Theyremembersmellfarbetter.C.Theybecomemoreemotional.D.Theyhavechangesintheirbrains.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deteriorates”inparagraph3mean?A.Remainsstable.B.Recoversgradually.C.Becomesworse.D.Disappearscompletely.31.WhatisMichaelPieniak'sattitudetowardsthefindings?A.Cautious.B.Optimistic.C.Critical.D.Enthusiastic.英语试题第5页(共10页)DIgivealotofadvicetomygraduatestudents,mostofwhomareonthejobmarket.Ifindthatsomeyoungpeopleareextremelyanxiousaboutthequestion,“HowdoImakeagoodimpressioninaninterview?”Peoplemakejudgmentsbasedoninformationtheyprocessinasecond,belowthelevelofconsciousness.Thatdoesnotmean,however,thatanyoneissuretofailbyanaturallyseriousbehavior,ashycharacter,orplainoldnervousness.Onthecontrary,alittleunderstandingofthescienceoffirstimpressionscanhelpanyoneimprovethewaystheyaffectthebrainsofpeopletheymeet,andbetterunderstandothersaswell.Closebehindinspeed,at100milliseconds,comesaconsistentestimationoftrustworthiness.Onceagain,thismakessense:youmightnotkillmeoutright,butIshouldstillfigureoutifyou'retryingtotakeadvantageofmebeforeIinteractwithyou.(Thisrapidprocessingalsoinvolves,forexample,howyourbraindecideswhethertomakedirecteyecontactwiththatpersonstaringatyouonthesubway.)Improvingouraccuracyofimpressionofothers’competencetakesuslongerbecauseweneedmoretimetobeconfidentinourjudgments;quitecommonly,ourrapidinitialjudgmentsmaybeinconsistentwithwhatwelaterdecide.Youmightbethinkingthatjudgmentsmadethisquicklyareopentoalotoferrors.Thepotentialcostofincorrectlyseeingsomeoneasathreatislow,butthepriceofmistakingthemasnotathreatcouldbeenormous.So,it'snosurprisethatfirstimpressionstendtobeinaccurate.Researchersin2010askedparticipantsinanexperimenttoviewphotosofstrangers,andbasedoninitialimpressions,tojudgeaspectsoftheirpersonality.Theresearchersfoundthattheirsubjectsclaimedconfidenceintheirjudgments70to80percentofthetime,buttheiractualaccuracywaseithermodestorstatisticallynonexistent.Peoplemayarriveatincorrectjudgmentsaboutyouformanydifferentreasons.Forexample,ifyou'renervouswhenfirstmeeting,yourfacialexpressionandbehaviormightnotfairlyrepresentyourtruecharacter,purpose,andcompetence.32.Itcanbeinferredthattheinitialestimationoftrustworthinessis.A.usuallyfromactiveinteractionB.fasterthanotherinformationC.afterjudgementsaboutcompetenceD.almostasfastasotherjudgements33.Whyarefirstimpressionsofteninaccurate?A.Peoplerelytoomuchonstatisticaldata.B.Emotionplaysavitalroleinimpression.C.Peoplelackpatiencetomakejudgments.D.Thetimetomakejudgementsistooshort.34.Howisthetextmainlydeveloped?A.Byanalyzingcausesandeffects.B.Bygivingopinionsandevidence.C.Bycomparingdifferentexamples.D.Byofferingacceptablesolutions.35.Whatmighttheauthorcontinuetalkingabout?A.Howtomakeyoutrustworthy.B.Howtoleaveagoodimpression.C.Howtocontrolfacialexpressions.D.Howtoremoveanobserver'salarm.英语试题第6页(共10页)第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Youridentityiswhoorwhatyouareandwhatyoudo.Justasthethingsyoudo,suchasfollowingpopularfashion,createyouridentity,thethingsyoureaddotoo.Books,magazinesorevenwebsitesyoufrequentlyreadorvisitinfluencethewayyouthinkandwhatyoubelievein.36Forexample,ifyouhadreadthatlitteringkillstheearthandcontributestopollutionandthathasconvincedyou,youwillbelievethatlitteringisbad.Therefore,youwillnotlitter.Thisisthemessageyouwillspreadtothepeoplearoundyou.Thiswillinturncausetheworldaroundyoutoseeyouassomeonewholovestheearthandyouwillnotlitternomatterwhereyougo.37Researchhasshownthatreadingalsoaffectsthewayyouinteractswithpeoplearoundyou.Readingfictionmakesyoumoreempathetic(共情的)tothelivesaroundyou.Thisisbecausereadingstoriesleadsyoutoimaginesituations,andthismakesyouunderstandothersbetter.38Youbecomelessself-centredandmorecaring.Peoplestartseeingyouassomeonewhoismerciful,andthatbecomespartofyouridentity.39Whatismoreimportant,though,isthatyouengageinintentionalreading,payingcloseattentiontowhatyoufeedyourmind.Readautobiographiesorbiographiesofpeoplewhoinspireyouifyouwanttobemorelikethem.40Ifyouwanttobeasongwriter,readmorepoetry!So,goon.Pickupabooktodayandread.Anewyouawaitsyou.A.You'dbetterselectabookthatissuitableforyou.B.Thisbecomespartofyouridentity——anearth-lover.C.Thethingsyoubelievein,then,determinethethingsyoudo.D.Ifyouwanttobeaproductivewriter,readmorefictionbooks.E.Thisisbecausereadingplaysanimportantroleinshapingyouridentity.F.Therefore,itenablesyoutobemoretolerantandacceptingofdifferences.G.Itisimportanttoreadasitaffectsyoutoalargeextent,creatingyouridentity.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。英语试题第7页(共10页)

Mymomsawtheforecastofunseasonablywarmweather,soshe41aNewYear'spicnicpartyinthebackyard.Dadwas42dustotheunpredictableweather,butwegotexcitedaboutdoingsomethingdifferent.WeinvitedMareya'sfamily.Ollie,andAbuels.Abuela'ssuggestionofmakingmusic43us.Wemadeupacatchysong,whichsoonturnedintoanideaforaplay.AndMareyacameupwiththe44offorestanimalsthrowingapartyfortheroyalNewYearQueen.OnNewYear'sDay,wesetupthe45,butitwascold.Wedecidedtostarttheplayoutsideandmoveindoors.Ollie46theshow,tellingthestoryofahardyearintheforestandtheanimals'47forthenewyearwiththearrivalofthequeen.However,inthemiddleofthesong-and-dance48,ahugegustofwindbleweverythingaround.Thepaperpond,Ollie'shat,andFreddyFox'searswereallsent49.Therewaschaosaseveryonehurriedtopickthingsup.ButAbuela's50of“Theshowmustgoon!”keptusgoing.Justasthequeenwasabouttoarriveintheplay,realsquirrels(松鼠)51.Ollieimprovised(即兴创作)theending,sayingthequeen'sroyalhelpersjoinedtheparty.Theaudience52,andwehadanindoorpicnic.Fromthisexperience,Ilearnedsomeperformancetips:keepthingssimple;53badweather;don'tstrugglefor54aslongasyou'rehavingfun,andbelievethateverythingisbetterwithatouchof55elementslikethesquirrelsthatday.41.A.arranged B.suggested C.demanded D.attended42.A.anxious B.curious C.hesitant D.disappointed43.A.inspired B.moved C.shocked D.satisfied44.A.stage B.concept C.news D.plot45.A.backyard B.livingroom C.garden D.hall46.A.watched B.opened C.directed D.produced47.A.tradition B.resolution C.hope D.task48.A.routine B.number C.discussion D.scene49.A.disappearing B.flying C.packing D.running50. A.commitment B.chatter C.call D.order51.A.brokeup B.cheeredup C.stoodup D.showedup52.A.applauded B.crowded C.dismissed D.split53.A.select B.avoid C.predict D.fight54.A.harmony B.smoothness C.victory D.perfection55.A.unexpected B.measy C.active D.necessary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。英语试题第8页(共10页)DeepSeekisanoutstandingAIstartupbasedinHangzhou,China,whichhasbeenmakingwavesintheglobalAIlandscape.Ithasdevelopedaseriesof56(remark)AImodelsthatarenotonlypowerfulbutalsocost-effective.Forinstance,DeepSeekhasreleasedmodelslikeDeepSeek-V3andDeepSeek-R1.57former,with671-billion-parameters,canhandletaskssuchas58(code),translation,andessay/emailgeneration.DeepSeek-R1,areasoningmodel,isdesignedtocompletewithsomeofOpenAI'smodels.59makesDeepSeekstandoutisitsuseofanolder-generationhardwarelikeNvidiaH800chips.This60(result)inasignificantlylowertrainingcost.WhiletrainingamodellikeOpenAI'sGPT-4maycostaround$100million,DeepSeekcanachieveasimilar61(perform)withatrainingcostofonly$6million.Inaddition,DeepSeek’smodelsareaccessibleatamuch62(low)pricepoint.Itssubscriptioncostisjust$0.50permonth,63(compare)toOpenAI'sChatGPTwhichcharges$20permonth.Thisaffordabilityallowsmorepeople,especiallythoseinregionswithbudgetrestrictions,64(access)advancedAIservices.Althoughlikeanynewtechnology,DeepSeekalsofacessomechallenges,itisundoubtedlyarisingstar65thefieldofAI,anditsfuturedevelopmentisworthfollowingclosely.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)上周末,你参加了学校自行车社团组织的骑行活动。请你写一篇短文,在英语课上分享此次经历。内容包括:(1)活动简介;(2)你的收获。注意:(1)写作词数应为80个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Acyclingtrip英语试题第9页(共10页)第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落的开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。MywifeLilaandIwereinthemiddleofaheateddiscussion.Our19-year-oldsonAndy,whowasblind,wantedtoattendacollegefaracrossthecountry.Lilawasextremelyworried.“Buthowwillhemanageonhisown?He'sblind!”sheexclaimed.Iunderstoodherconcerns,butIbelievedAndywasclever,ambitious,andconfident.Isaid,“He'snineteen.Hewantstotrythingsindependently.We'vedoneallwecanforhim.It'stimetolethimgo.”Then,IbroughtupthestoryofGertie.Inthethirdyearofourmarriage,beforeourchildrenwereborn,apairofgeesearrivedatthesmalllakeonourfarmwithaflock(群)ofCanadageeseinlateApril.Aftertheflockleft,thesetwogeesestayed.Wewereexcitedwhentheystartednestinginthesoutheasterncornerofthelake.However,itwasaboutthreeweekslaterthatdisasterstruck.Oneevening,asIwastakingarestontheplatform,wearyfromalongdayonthefarm,andLilawasworkinginthegardenbesidethehouse,weheardloudhonksandwing-beatingsoundsfromthelake.BythetimeIcaughtupwithLilaatthenest,themalegoosewasdead,itsneckbroken.Lilafoundthefemalegoose,badlyinjuredwithabrokenwing,ableedingleg,andamissingeye.Isuggestedputtingitdown,“It'llnevermakeit.Onlyoneeye.Abrokenwing.Aninjuredleg.Andifitdoeslive,itwilldieofsorrow.Theysaythatgeesemateforlife.”ButLilawasdeterminedtosaveit.Andsheprovedmewrong.Shedrovethegoosetothevet(兽医)thatnight.Lilafixedabedforherbythelakeandforseveraldays,Gertie,asshenamedher,barelymoved.Itwasmanydaysbeforeshepickedupeating.注意:(1)续写词数应为150个左右;(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Gertiesurvivedbutwasseverelydisabled.Thenextspring,tooursurprise,Gertiecameback.英语试题第10页(共10页)豫西北教研联盟(洛平许济)2024—2025学年高三第二次质量检测试题英语参考答案第一部分:(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.A2.C3.B4.B5.B6.A7.A8.A9.C10.B11.C12.B13.A14.A15.B16.C17.A18.C19.B20.A第二部分:(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21.B22.C23.C24.B25.C26.A27.A28.A29.D30.C31.A32.D33.D34.B35.B36.C37.B38.F39.G40.D第三部分:(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41.B42.C43.A44.D45.A46.B47.C48.D49.B50.C51.D52.A53.B54.D55.A第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.remarkable57.The58.coding59.What60.results61.performance62.lower63.compared64.toaccess65.in第四部分:第一节(满分15分)(略)第二节(满分25分)(略)英语答案第1页(共1页)豫西北教研联盟(洛平许济)2024——2025学年高三第二次质量检测试题英语听力录音稿Text1M:Haveyoufoundanyparkingspacehere?W:Notyet,butIknowtherearefreeonesnearthesupermarket.M:OK.Let'sparkthereandthenwalkback.Text2W:Whatareyoudoing.John?M:I'mtryinganewmaindish,whichishealthy.W:Wheredidyougetit.fromamagazineoracookbook?M:Neither.Ifounditonahealthandwellnesswebsite.Text3M:Excuseme,howmuchdoesayear-longCityPASSticketcost?W:Itcosts100dollarsperperson.Butvoncanget20%offifyougettwo.M:Inthatcase,givemetwo,please.Text4M:What'sthematterwithyou,MsSmith?W:Ihaveastomachache.IthinkithassomethingtodowithwhatIatelastnight.Tokeepinshape,ItriedsomethingIhadnevertriedbefore.M:Isee.Letmegiveyouanexaminationfirst.Text5W:Jack,we'vegottodosomethingabouttheneighbor'sdog.M:Whathappened?W:Itranintomygardenanddamagedmyflowers.Worsestill,thedogranaftermypetrabbitthisafternooncrazily,whichreallyscaredit.Text6W:Mark,thekidsarelookingforwardtospendingthisweekendwithyou.M:Me,too.Haveyougotanyideaaboutwherewewillgo?W:Whataboutgoingtoalocalfarmforfruitpicking?M:Goodidea.Ithinkthekidswillloveit.Iremembertheyreallyhadagoodtimepickingstrawberrieslastyearandtheyalsoknewmoreaboutplantgrowth.W:Yes.Thistimewewillpickapples.Soonwhichdaycanyoumaketimeforit?M:IwillleadgroupstovisitNaturalHistoryMuseumthisSaturday.IguesswecansetoffonSundaymorningandhaveanovernightstayonthefarm.英语录音稿第1页(共3页)Text7W:Jason,Iheardyou'retakinganonlineEnglishcoursethesedays.Whatdoyouthinkisyourbiggestprogresssincestartingthecourse?M:Mygrammar.Inthepast,Ilearntgrammaronmyown,whichisineffective.Butnow,Ithinkit'snotthatdifficultifyoufindtherightway.W:Goodforyou!I'mkindofworriedthecoursewouldbetooboringtolistento.M:Well.Theteachersareexperiencedandhumoroussothatwecanstudyinanenjoyableandrelaxingway.Thebestpartisthatthecourseusesvideos,photos,sound,andtexttoteachuspronunciation,vocabulary,andgrammar.W:Soundsinteresting.Iwanttohaveatry,too.I'dliketolearnEnglishbettertoreplytoemailsfromforeigncustomers.I'mmainlyresponsibleforansweringquestionsrelatedtoproductsandservices.M:OK.I'llsendyouthewebsiteforthecourseandyoucanfindmoredetailedinformation.W:Thanks.Text8W:Summervacationiscoming.HowaboutatriptoYangshuo,acountytown65kmsouthofGuilin?M:Thatsoundswonderful.It'scharacterizedbyitskarstlandscapeandlocalcultu

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