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唐山市2025年普通高等学校招生统一考试第一次模拟演练英语改动,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1.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutsaying“Iloveyou”tohisparents?A.Powerful.B.Natural.C.Awkward.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aplanet.B.Abook.C.Awriter.3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inabank.C.Inastore.4.Whydidthewomanmakethecall?A.Torequestassistance.B.Toreportherlocation.C.Tocomplainabouttheservice.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.Drivingacar.B.Fixingaheater.C.Examiningapatient.第1页/共12页6.What’sthetemperaturelikelytobetomorrow?A.36degrees.B.18degrees.C.9degrees.7Whatwillthespeakersdonext?ARestindoors.B.Visitthestation.C.Fetchthesister.8.WhichclassdidthemaninviteStephto?A.Yoga.B.Swimming.C.Boxing.9.WhatdoesthemanthinkaboutSteph’sroutine?A.Standard.B.Intense.C.Inefficient.10.Whatdothespeakersplantodothisweekend?A.Joinanewclass.B.Enjoyleisureactivities.C.Rearrangetheirfitnessgoals.11.Whydoesthewomancometothecentre?A.Todoaninterview.B.Tohelpouttheanimals.C.Tolearnfromthevolunteers.12.Whatisthebiggestchallengeforthecentre?A.Lackofmoney.B.Limitedmedicalstaff.C.Decreasingdonations.13.Whatwilltheydonext?A.Feedthebirds.B.Dosomecleaning.C.Providemedicalcare.14.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?ALibrarianandreader.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Receptionistandcustomer..15Whichunitisaboutmotivation?.A.ManagingPeople.B.OrganizationalBehavior.C.IndividualandGroupBehavior.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheentryrequirements?A.Simple.B.Practical.C.Strict.17.Whatthekeychangeregardingtheproduct?第2页/共12页A.Itsdesign.B.Itsfunction.C.Itsconsumer.18.Whatcanwelearnaboutthedesignoftheproduct?A.Itisuser-friendly.B.Itisofblackmetal.C.Itiseasyfordrinking.19.Whycantheteamlaunchthebothsizestogether?A.Theyarededicated.B.Theyarecreative.C.Theyareknowledgeable.20.Whenwilltheproductgotothemarket?A.Inonemonth.B.Intwomonths.C.Inthreemonths.ATomaintainandimprovetheUK’srailfacilities,NetworkRailhastocarryoutregularplannedengineeringwork.Theworkisnormallydoneatweekends,onbankholidaysanafter22:00duringtheweek,butitmayalsoaffectourservicesatothertimes.Insomecases,timetableswillnotbeconfirmeduntillessthantheusual12weeksbeforetravel.Youcanbookticketsinadvance.Pleasenotethereareonlyalimitednumberofticketsassignedperjourney,andourAdvancefaresareavailableupuntil23:59thedaybeforeyoutravel.IfyoubuyanAdvanceticketforatrainthatissubsequentlychangedorcancelled,wewillreturnyourmoney.RevisedlatenightearlymorningSoutheasternservicesfromMonday20toFriday24January.Date:20January–24January2025Routesaffected:VariousSoutheasternservicesEngineeringworkistakingplaceatvariouslocationsontheSoutheasternnetwork,closingsomelinesovernightfromMondayeveninguntilFridaymorning.MondaytoThursday:The22:45LondonCharingCrosstoHastings(Monday,TuesdayandThursdayonly)willrunnonstopbetweenTunbridgeWellsandStLeonardsWarriorSquare.From23:45untiltheendofserviceaccessiblebusesreplacetrainsbetweenTunbridgeWellsandHastingsandwillrunbetween:第3页/共12页TunbridgeWellsandStLeonardsWarriorSquare/Hastings(callingatWadhurst,Battle&WestStLeonards)TuesdayandWednesday:The00:26LondonCannonStreettoDartfordthroughGreenwichwillbereroutedtorunthroughBexleyheath.AnaccessiblebuswillrunbetweenLondonandDartfordGreenwich.WednesdayandThursday:The23:24LondonStPancrasInternationaltoMargatethroughCanterburyWestservicewillbereplacedbyanaccessiblebusbetweenMinsterandMargatecallingatallstationsexceptDumptonPark.Pleasebeadvisedthatreplacementvehiclesmaybebusierthanusual,andyoushouldallowextratimeforyourjourney.1.Whattypeisthetext?A.Guide.B.Report.C.Proposal.D.Notice.2.Howmanydaysdoestheengineeringworklast?A.5.B.4.C.3.D.2.3.WhichstationdoestheLondonCannonStreettoDartfordrailrouteskip?A.Dartford.B.Bexleyheath.C.Greenwich.D.DumptonPark.BMarilynnMoe,80,isaresidentoftheHomestead,asenior-livingandcarecommunityinRochester,Minnesota,managedbyMark.MarkfellforMarilynn’scharmin2012,thedayhecametointerviewforthejob.Hewasstandinginthehallway,hopinghedidn’tlookasnervousashefelt,whenastylishlydressedwomanwalkedrightuptohim.“Goodmorning,”shesaid.“I’mMarilynn.Ihopeeverythingworksoutforyou.”Shegavehimsuchawarmsmilethathecouldn’thelpbutsmileback,nervesforgotten.Hegotthejob,anditdidn’ttakelongforhimtorealizewhatatreasureMarilynnwas.She’darrivedherselfonlytwoyearsbefore,movingfromFargo.Itwasahugechange.Shelovedteaching,seeingherstudents’skillsandconfidencegrow.WouldshefindsomethingasfulfillingattheHomestead?“Icouldhavejustsatinmyapartment,”shesays,“butIwasn’tgoingtodothat.”Marilynnnoticedthatmostpeoplekepttothemselvesanddidn’tknowmuchabouttheirneighbors,soshestartedamonthlynewcomers’get-together.Onebyonethey’dgoaroundthecircleandshareafunfactaboutthemselvesasanicebreaker.第4页/共12页Shewenttothemonthlywomen’sbreakfast.Toherdisappointmentonlythreeorfourothersshowedup.She,tookover,eachmonthlininguponeoftheresidentstogiveatalkaboutaspecialinterest,tripsthey’dtaken,formercareers,evenmoreweightytopics.Shepersonallyinvitedwomentoattend.Itwasn’tlongbeforetheroomwaspacked.Shegaveoutbirthdaycards,usingtheHomestead’smonthlynewslettertogetthedates.Sheplayedthepianoforchurchservicesandspecialoccasions.Marilynndidn’tnoticeanythingdifferentabouttheHomestead,butothersdid.“Thesechangesyou’remaking,they’regreat,”theresidentswouldtellMark.“Keepitup.”Markknewhewasn’ttheonewhodeservedthecredit.Marilynnwasn’ttryingtobecomeanoticeablefigure.Shecareddeeplyaboutthepeoplearoundher,doingsonaturallyandwithoutintendingtoseekrecognition.4.HowdidMarkfeelaftermeetingMarilynninthehallway?A.Amused.B.Worried.C.Astonished.D.Relieved.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fulfilling”meaninParagraph3?A.Spirituallysatisfying.B.Trulycomforting.C.Extremelyinteresting.D.Incrediblychallenging.6.WhydidMarilynntakeoverorganizingthewomen’sbreakfast?A.Toimproveitsquality.B.Topromotehealthyeating.C.Tomakeitmoreengaging.D.Toshowherpersonalpower.7.WhatcanbeinferredaboutMarilynn’scontributionstothecommunity?A.TheygounrecognisedbyMark.B.Theycomefromhercaringnature.C.Theyareusedtogainherinfluence.D.TheyarefarfromMark’sexpectation.CMyhusband,Haywood,reachedretirementageafter37yearsofteachingthissummer.IamexcitedtohavemoretimewiththepersonIlikebestintheworld.Theonlydownsidewashisstuff.Whatdoeshedowithallthebooks?Haywoodbroughthome,allthebooks,toahousealreadypiledupwiththebookspasseddownfromourparentsaftertheypassedaway.Everybookshelfinthehouse—andtherearealotofbookshelvesinthishouse—wasalreadystuffedbeyondmoving.Peoplehavebeenarguingthatprintisdead,orabouttobedead.Itisnotdeadinthishouse.Wewriteinbooks.Wefoldpagesandunderlinepassagesanddrawlittlestarsattheedgesofthepages.第5页/共12页.Beforetheobjectionsbegin,letmesaythatIam100percentinfavorofeverykindofreadingthereis:e-books,audiobooks,Braillebooks,graphicbooks,younameit.Nevertheless.IwillalwayspreferabookIcanholdinmyhand,thekindthatsmellsofpaperandglue.Thematerialfeelofitpleasesme.Forme,abookmadeofpaperwillalwaysbeabeautifulobjectthatwarmsaroomevenasitexpands(orentertains,orchallenges,orinforms,orcomforts)amind,andabookcasewillalwaysrepresenttimeitself.Iwalkpastoneofourbookcases,andIcantellyouexactlywhyaparticularbookisstillthere,neverremovedasspacegrewlimited.WhenIrereadabookfrommyownshelves,Imeetmyownyoungerself.IamwhatIhavereadfarmoresurelythanIamwhatIhaveeaten.Bylookingatourbookshelves,Icantellyouwhomyhusbandwas,too.OurbooksensurethatIamstillsurroundedbyalltheselvesIhaveeverbeen,andalltheselvesmyhusbandhasbeen.Ipreferthemessyshelves,thefoldedpages,thenoteswritteninafamiliarhand.8.WhatcanbeinferredabouttheHaywoodfamily?A.Theypushreadingbroadly.B.Theyshowofftheirbooks,C.Theyshouldlimittheirbooks.D.Theyhaveareadingtradition.9.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardse-books?A.Supportive.B.Grateful.C.Passionate.D.Curious.10.Whycanpaperbookswarmaroomaccordingtotheauthor?A.Theycalmpeople’smind.B.Theyholdemotionalmemories.C.Theydecoratetheroomwell.D.Theyimprovethefamilyrelation.11.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MyBooks,MyMoodsB.MyBookshelf,MyselfC.MyTietoMyHusbandD.MyPreferencetoPrintBooksDWhenSherlockHolmesaskedDr.Watsontoconsiderthepreviousnight’s“curiousincident”involvingadog,Watsonrepliedthatnothinghadhappened.“Thatwasthecuriousincident,”observedHolmes.ThisclueenabledHolmestoconcludethatthemurderermusthavebeensomeonefamiliartothevictim’sdogbecausethedogdidnotbarkwhenthemurdererappeared.Mostpeoplewouldmissthisimportantcluebecause,likeWatson,theypaylittleattentiontonon-occurrences.第6页/共12页Ineverydaylife,consumersoftenmakedecisionsbasedonbriefdescriptionsofproductsinadvertisementsandotherone-sidedpromotionalmaterials.Whyarepeoplewillingtomakedecisionsbasedonlimitedinformation?Peopleareaccustomedtousingwhateverevidenceisreadilyavailabletothem—howeverinsufficient—attheexpenseofotherinformationthatpersuadersfailtomention.Omissionneglect(insensitivitytounmentionedoptions,features,issues,orpossibilities)isparticularlyproblematicgiventhenatureoftheworld.Informationdescribingalternatives—suchasjobapplicants,consumerproducts,medicalprocedures,anddecisionoutcomes—variesdramaticallyacrosssituations.Somealternativesarediscussedatconsiderablelength,whileothersaredescribedonlybriefly.Tosomeextent,nearlyeverythingisdescribedintermsoflimitedorincompleteevidence.Researchonomissionneglecthasshownthatpeopleoftenfailtodetecttheabsenceofimportantmissinginformation,andthisleadspeopletoformstrongbeliefsonthebasisofweakevidence.Strongbeliefsarebeliefsthatareoverlyextremeandheldwithahighdegreeofconfidence.Ingeneral,peopleshouldformmoreextremebeliefswhenmoreratherthanlessinformationisavailable.However,whenpeopleareinsensitivetoomissions,peopleformextremebeliefsregardlessofhowlittleisknownaboutatopic,accordingtoSanbonmatsu’sconclusion.TheresultsofresearchpublishedbySanbonmatsusuggestthatomissionneglectoccursbecausemissinginformationisnotverynoticeable.Totheextentthatthisistrue,omissionneglectshouldbereducedwhentheimportanceofmissinginformationisenhanced.Moremoderatejudgmentsaremadewhenpeoplearesensitivetoomissionsduetoaclearwarningthatthegiveninformationisincomplete,duetoveryhighlevelsofpriorknowledgeaboutthetargetobjectorissue,orduetocomparisonprocessesthatmakeitpainfullyobviousthatsomeobjectsaredescribedbyalargeamountofinformationwhereasothersaredescribedbyasmallamount.12.WhatledSherlockHolmestohisconclusion?A.Watson’speculiarreply.B.Hisobservationofthevictim.CTheabsenceofthedog’sbarking.D.Thetimeofthemurderer’sappearance..13.Whatdopeopletendtodowhenmakingdecisions?A.Analysethepersuaders.B.Gathermoreinformation.C.Assesstheinfluenceofthedecisions.D.Failtonoticewhatisunmentioned.14.WhatisSanbonmatsu’sconclusion?A.Moreinformationbuildsconfidence.B.Weakevidencecanleadtostrongbeliefs.C.Mostpeopleliketochallengethemselves.D.Itishardtoknoweverythingaboutatopic.15.Whatdoesthelastparagraphintendtodo?第7页/共12页A.Debateaboutthetruthofinformation.B.Warnpeopleagainstincompleteinformation.C.Increasetheawarenessofmissinginformation.D.Improvepeople’sabilitytocompareinformation.Ifyouarethekindofpersonwhooverreactsandrushesin,Igetit.Youmightthinkyoucanescapethepainofwhatyouareexperiencingbygettingoverlyeagerandtakingcontrol.Iusedtooverreact,buttheproblemwasitneverseemedtohelp.16Itbroughtaboutmoredrama,stress,confusion,andchaos.Overreactingfeltlikeexperiencingthesamethingtwice.Tobeclear,I’mnotsayingthereisn’tplentytobeangryaboutintheworld.Iamalsonotforamomentsuggestingyouturnyourbackonimportantissues.I’msayingthatoverreactingisnotwhereourpowerlies. Theartofunderreactingistomovefromangertomakingarealdifferencewhilestilltakingcareofourselves.Youwon’tbeabletocollectyourselfuntilyounoticethatit’stimetoprotectyourpeace.Thegoodnewsisthatonceyounotice,youareusuallyonlyonedeepbreathorafewmoreawayfromrestoringyourpeace.Remember,beinggentleisn’tpretendingthatthingsareperfectorignoringpaininourselvesorintheworld.18Ifit’snottimetotakeabiggerstep,consideronetinystep.19Afive-minutepausecanmakeadifference.Takeatime-outbysimplywaitingtorespondorbysaying,“Ineedtimetothinkaboutthis;let’spausetheconversation.”Thisisespeciallyhelpfulifyoufeelfloodedwithemotions.It’sOKtotakealittletime. 20Sometimesthepausethatyouneedmaybescreamingintoyourpilloworcryingtofriends.Underreactingisn’taboutappearingperfectlycalmforthosearoundyou.It’sabouttakingcareofyourselfandlimitingharmintimesofgreatanxietyandconfusion.A.Practicepausing.B.Instead,italwaysmadethingsworse.C.It’showyouprotectandfeedyourself.D.Youdon’thavetobestrongallthetime.E.Asyougetangrier,youbecomebothered.F.Ratheritexistspotentiallyinunderreacting.第8页/共12页.G.It’ssimplymovingthroughwithmoreattention,compassion,andhope.Ilivednear27collegestudents,thesoundsofbeerpongextendinglateintothenight.Beerpongisadrinkinggame.Itinvolvesa21withcupsofbeerateitherend.Playerstaketurnstryingtothrowapingpongballintooneofthecupsattheoppositeendofthetable.Whentheballlandsinacup,theopponent22drinkthecontentsofthatcup.Thegamecontinuesuntiltheplayer23theopponent’scupsfirstandwins.Ihadtomovetoa24partoftown.Aweeklater,however,astudentsetabeer-pongtablenearmynewhouse.WhenIsawit,thememoriesofloudcollegestudentsfueledmy25.SoIstormedrightuptohishouse,pastthat26table,andtoldhimthatithadtogo.Iexpectedhimtoapologize.Instead,hereturnedmyangerinthe27manner.“Whatgivesyoutherighttomakesucha28?”Hisresistancemademeevenangrier.Butthenextmorning,Iwokeup,fullof29.Whycouldn’tIkeepittogether?Ideterminedtomakethings30.Iwalkedwhatfeltlike31tothekid’sdoorstep.Iofferedaplateofcookies,sayingthattheperson—theonewiththe32finger—wasn’ttheoneIwantedtobe.“Wouldyouplease33me?”Iasked.Forone34moment,Ipicturedhimslappingtheplatefromunderneath.Instead,hisanger 35.HesaidthepersonImetyesterdayhadn’tbeenhim,either.Ipassedtheplateofcookiesover,myhandsshaking.21.A.mapB.boxC.tableD.bag22.A.canB.mustC.mayD.dare23.A.clearsB.replacesC.breaksD.gets24.A.cleanerB.richerC.busierD.quieter25.A.angerB.fearC.curiosityD.passion26.A.roundB.stupidC.beautifulD.strong27.A.slowB.formalC.carefulD.similar28.A.choiceB.differenceC.demandD.deal第9页/共12页.29.A.shameB.prideC.hopeD.energy30.A.simpleB.rightC.pleasantD.smooth31.A.inchesB.feetC.metersD.miles32.A.tappingB.wavingC.pointingD.dancing33.A.followB.forgiveC.rememberD.help34.A.horribleB.magicalC.unforgettableD.rare35.A.blewoverB.cameoutC.meltedawayD.builtup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。ODA,adesigncompanyinNewYork,hasreleasedimagesofitsproposed“DragonGate”designforNewYork’sChinatowninthefamousManhattanneighborhood.Thedesign,recognizingChinatown36hometothelargestChinesepopulationoutsideofAsia, 37(employ)modernbuildingmaterialswhilerevealingChineseSymbolism.Mixingthetwo,theprojectmanages38(reflect)theneighborhood’suniquecharacteristicsandhonors“thespiritofaplacethatfeelstimelessandoriginal.”Designedforthetriangular(三角形的)trafficislandatthecrossingpointofCanal,Baxter,andWalkerStreets,theDragonGatetakesfulladvantageofitssite.39(rise)33feet,itconsistsofaformattachedtoathree-dimensionalgridded(网状的)structure40(form)frominterwoven,bronzesteelinspiredbybambooscaffolding(竹枝棚架).Within,alotofredpaintcreatestheimpressionofadragon,41importantsymbolinChineseculture—indicativeofstrengthandgoodfortune.ODA’sdesignhasaccommodatedtrafficflowbychangingthestructurewithsweepingarchwaystocreateseveralaccesspoints,whichfeedintothebuilding’s42(center)gatheringarea,43asetofinteractivedigitaldisplayscreenswouldhostcommunitynoticesandway-findinginformation.Morethanastrategicurbanintervention,theDragonGateseekstowakea44(deep),moresignificantrelationshipwithChineseculture,anditisa45(celebrate)ofdiversityandamessageofsupportforalongstandingcommunityofimmigrants.46.假定你是李华。你校将于下月举办校园英语戏剧节,你和同学正在排练剧目。请你给你的英国朋友Chris写一封邮件,内容包括:第10页/共12页1.介绍戏剧名称及你扮演的角色;2.讲述排练对角色理解的作用。注意:1.词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入词数。参考词汇:排练rehearsev.DearChris,I’mexcitedtotellyouthatourschoolwillbeholdinganEnglishDramaFestivalnextmonth.Bestwishes,LiHua47.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。EversinceIwasachild,Dadhadbeenworkinghard.He’dworkedasatelegraphoperatorontherailroadandaddedhisearningssellingoldpocketwatchesatthemarkets.“Weneededthemoney.Forarainyday,”healwayssaid.WhenIwas10yearsold,Iboughtanicecream,Daddy’sfavorite,withthefirstdollarIearnedbydoingoddjobsintheneighborhood.Ithoughthe’dbepleased.Helookedupandindeedsmiled.Butashetookatasteofit,hewarned,“Don’tbesquandering(乱花)allyourhard-earnedmoneyonthisagain.Youshouldbeputtingsomethingawayforrainydays.”Itriedhardtofightbacktears.Iwasquitedisappointed.WhenIwasalittleolder,Istudiedpiano.Iknewhowproudhe’dbeofthewayIplayedTheLondonderryAir.Butatthelastminuteofmyfirstperformance,Daddycouldn’tcome.Hehadtoworkovertime.Weneededthemoney.Forarainyday.Didn’thecareaboutmyhappiness?Onedayheshowedmewhatmyhappinesswasworth.AfterIstudiednursingandpursuedmycareer,Istartedtoraiseadog,Muffin,andshebecamemysoulmate.I第11页/共12页hadtodropheroffatmyfriend’swhenIhadabusinesstrip.Onetime,Muffinjumpedthefenceinmyfriend’sbackyardandracedoff.Noonecouldfindher.“I’msosorryRoberta,”Momsaid,coveringablanketaroundmeonthesofa.“Yourfatherisworriedtoo.”,Ifeltmyheartbreakwhenastrangercalled,“Ihavefoundyourdog.HowcanIgettherewardof$1,000mentionedintheadofthenewspaper?”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Iwasstunnedaboutthereward.Icried,holdingthenewspaper,butIquicklypulledmyselftogetheranddrovetomyparents’house. _________________________________________________________________________________________第12页/共12页唐山市2025年普通高等学校招生统一考试第一次模拟演练英语改动,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1.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutsaying“Iloveyou”tohisparents?A.Powerful.B.Natural.C.Awkward.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?AAplanet.B.Abook.C.Awriter..3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inalibrary.B.Inabank.C.Inastore.4.Whydidthewomanmakethecall?A.Torequestassistance.B.Toreportherlocation.C.Tocomplainabouttheservice.5.Whatisthemandoing?A.Drivingacar.B.Fixingaheater.C.Examiningapatient.第1页/共22页6.What’sthetemperaturelikelytobetomorrow?A.36degrees.B.18degrees.C.9degrees.7Whatwillthespeakersdonext?ARestindoors.B.Visitthestation.C.Fetchthesister.8.WhichclassdidthemaninviteStephto?A.Yoga.B.Swimming.C.Boxing.9.WhatdoesthemanthinkaboutSteph’sroutine?A.Standard.B.Intense.C.Inefficient.10.Whatdothespeakersplantodothisweekend?A.Joinanewclass.B.Enjoyleisureactivities.C.Rearrangetheirfitnessgoals.11.Whydoesthewomancometothecentre?A.Todoaninterview.B.Tohelpouttheanimals.C.Tolearnfromthevolunteers.12.Whatisthebiggestchallengeforthecentre?A.Lackofmoney.B.Limitedmedicalstaff.C.Decreasingdonations.13.Whatwilltheydonext?A.Feedthebirds.B.Dosomecleaning.C.Providemedicalcare.14.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Librarianandreader.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Receptionistandcustomer.15.Whichunitisaboutmotivation?A.ManagingPeople.B.OrganizationalBehavior.C.IndividualandGroupBehavior.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheentryrequirements?A.Simple.B.Practical.C.Strict.17.Whatthekeychangeregardingtheproduct?A.Itsdesign.B.Itsfunction.C.Itsconsumer.第2页/共22页18.Whatcanwelearnaboutthedesignoftheproduct?A.Itisuser-friendly.B.Itisofblackmetal.C.Itiseasyfordrinking.19.Whycantheteamlaunchthebothsizestogether?A.Theyarededicated.B.Theyarecreative.C.Theyareknowledgeable.20.Whenwilltheproductgotothemarket?A.Inonemonth.B.Intwomonths.C.Inthreemonths.ATomaintainandimprovetheUK’srailfacilities,NetworkRailhastocarryoutregularplannedengineeringwork.Theworkisnormallydoneatweekends,onbankholidaysanafter22:00duringtheweek,butitmayalsoaffectourservicesatothertimes.Insomecases,timetableswillnotbeconfirmeduntillessthantheusual12weeksbeforetravel.Youcanbookticketsinadvance.Pleasenotethereareonlyalimitednumberofticketsassignedperjourney,andourAdvancefaresareavailableupuntil23:59thedaybeforeyoutravel.IfyoubuyanAdvanceticketforatrainthatissubsequentlychangedorcancelled,wewillreturn

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