浙江省台州市山海协作体2023-2024学年高二上学期期中联考英语试题(Word版附答案)
展开高二年级英语学科 试题
出卷:平桥中学 玉城中学 审卷:黄岩二高
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选择题部分
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。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. Why des the rm smell nice?
A. The wman is wearing perfume.
B. The man has been cleaning.
C. There are flwers.
2. When can the man get his car back?
A. Tmrrw. B. In tw days. C. In three days.
3. What is the man wrried abut?
A. Being late.B. Parking the car.C. Driving in traffic.
4. What d the wman’s family members d t help the envirnment?
A. They use fewer plastic bags.
B. They dn’t drive cars.
C. They waste less fd.
5. What des the wman think f the new painting?
A. It is clrful.B. It is abstract.C. It is amazing.
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. What des the man suggest ding in an earthquake?
A. Ging utside. B. Prtecting the pet. C. Hiding under smething.
7.Hw ld is the man?
A.20. B.25. C.30.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8. What is different abut the wman’s new jb?
A. It’s much mre challenging.
B. It’s much clser in distance.
C. It’s much mre rewarding.
9. What will the man d tnight?
A. Design cmmercials fr a restaurant.
B. Write sme articles abut gd restaurants.
C. Have dinner with the wman at a restaurant.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10. Which answer des the wman refuse t write dwn?
A. Number Three.B. Number Seven.C. Number Ten.
11. Hw ften des the wman take medicine?
A. Never.B. Smetimes.C. Regularly.
12. What is the last questin asking abut?
A. The wman’s law histry.
B. The wman’s driving skills.
C. The wman’s Scial Security number.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13. Why des the wman talk t the man?
A. She is lnely.B. She has gd news.C. She has a prblem at schl.
14. What is the wman’s drmitry like?
A. Cld and ld.B. Small and messy.C. Cmfrtable but nisy.
15. What will the wman d?
A. Attend a party.
B. Find a new place herself.
C. Put n sme advertisements.
16. Wh is the wman talking t?
A. Her friend.B. Her brther.C. Her father.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. Where is the speaker?
A. In a museum.B. In a frest.C. In a park.
18. What animals will peple see the mst?
A. Birds.B. Bears.C. Fish.
19. What clr f bird is the speaker’s favrite?
A. Red.B. Blue.C. Black.
20. Why is the nrth path clsed?
A. It is t wet.B. It is t high.C. It is t ld.
第二部分 阅读理解(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。
A
Here are a few histric sites that are amazing destinatins fr yu t visit n President’s Day.
Andrew Jhnsn Natinal Histric Site, TN
President Andrew Jhnsn was the 17th President f ur cuntry, lasting frm 1865 t 1869. During this time he had t wrk t find methds fr recnstructing the cuntry after the Civil War. At this park, Visitrs can start their trip at the Visitr Center, mve n t the Early Hme, frm there explre the Hmestead and finish the trip at the Cemetery where Andrew Jhnsn and his family are buried.
First Ladies Natinal Histric Site, Cantn, OH
This fantastic Natinal Histric Site is devted t the lives and influences f the First Ladies f the United States. It is the hme f First Lady Ida Saxtn McKinley, where visitrs can tur the huse, see the histry f the McKinleys and learn abut the rle f First Ladies in the White Huse. And the 1895 City Natinal Bank Building is hme t the Educatin and Research Center tday, where visitrs can learn abut the site with an rientatin r by watching a mvie in the buildings theatre.
General Grant Natinal Memrial, NY
Als knwn as Grant's Tmb, this memrial cmmemrates the life and presidency f General Grant. Lcated in Manhattan verlking the Hudsn River this is a beautiful Natinal Memrial. Visitrs t Grant's Tmb can enjy live cncerts, turs and much mre within this memrial.
James A. Garfield Natinal Histric Site, OH
James A. Garfield was elected in 1881 and was assassinated just 200 days later. It is lcated in Ohi and cmmemrates the life and shrt presidency f Garfield. And there is a Visitr Center with exhibits n the life f Garfield. In additin, visitrs can tur the James A. Garfield Hme and enjy explring the grunds f this beautiful histric site.
21. What can we d in the First Ladies Natinal Histric Site?
A. We can learn smething abut the histry f McKinleys.
B. We can see sme exhibitins abut the life f Garfield.
C. We can learn abut the rle f president Andrew Jhnsn.
D. We can explre the grunds f the beautiful histric site.
22. If yu are interested in the live cncerts, where can yu g?
A. Andrew Jhnsn Natinal Histric Site, TN
B. First Ladies Natinal Histric Site, Cantn, OH
C. General Grant Natinal Memrial, NY
D. James A. Garfield Natinal Histric Site, OH
23. Where is the passage mst prbably taken frm?
A. A science magazine.B. A histry text.
C. A travel jurnal. D. A travel brchure.
B
Tni Mrrisn was an American writer wh received the Nbel Prize in Literature. Her nvels---Belved, Sng f Slmn and thers explred the way African-Americans search fr freedm and identity in a cuntry bsessed with skin clr. Mrrisn was nearly 40 when she published her first nvel The Bluest Eye in 1970. The Nbel Prize cmmittee described her writing as language itself, a language she wanted t liberate(解放)frm race. Her nvels discussed America’s past, fcusing n black histry and the effects f slavery and racism. She called her characters “the unfree at the heart f the demcratic(民主的)experiment”.
In 1988, she wn the Pulitzer Prize fr her nvel Belved, the stry f a mther wh kills her baby daughter rather than permit her t be brn int slavery. It became a best-seller and was later made int a film with Oprah Winfrey. Many Americans admired her as the cuntry’s greatest writer, including frmer President Barack Obama.
Tni Mrrisn was brn in 1931. She attended Hward University, an all-black university in Washingtn, D.C. At Hward, she read African, British and American literature, including writers William Faulkner and Virginia Wlf. After a shrt marriage, she became a single mther f tw sns and wrked as a bk editr in New Yrk.
Several publishers rejected her first bk The Bluest Eye, but it impressed The New Yrk Times bk critic Jhn Lenard, wh believed Mrrisn was an imprtant new vice. He said her writing was “s charged with pain and wnder that the nvel becmes petry”.
Mrrisn enjyed her literary fame and was prud f her Nbel Prize.
24. What are Tni Mrrisn’s nvels mainly abut?
A. American histry and racism. B. The develpment f America.
C. The literature f America. D. American freedm and demcracy.
25. Why is the frmer President Barack Obama mentined?
A. T shw Barack Obama’s supprt in literature.
B. T prve Tni Mrrisn’s greatness as a writer.
C. T stress Tni Mrrisn’s cntributin t America.
D. T remind readers f the skin clr f Barack Obama.
26. What is mentined abut Tni Mrrisn in paragraph 3?
A. She graduated frm Harvard University. B. She knew literature frm three areas.
C. She was a friend f Virginia Wlf. D. She wrked as a writer after divrce.
27. What was Jhn Lenard’s attitude twards Tni Mrris?
A. Critical. B. Rejective. C. Indifferent. D. Favrable.
C
A ppular shrt vide series titled Escape Frm the British Museum has captivated millins f viewers and sparked a renewed call t repatriate(遣送)unlawfully taken relics. The three-part series tells the stry f a jade teapt that cmes t life and embarks n a jurney frm the British Museum back t China. With ver 340 millin views and nearly 2 millin cmments n Duyin, a shrt-vide platfrm, the series has had a significant effect.
In the stry, the jade teapt transfrms int a yung wman and escapes frm the museum. She meets a Chinese jurnalist named Zhang Yngan in the United Kingdm and implres him t take her back t China. Upn returning hme, she nt nly travels acrss the cuntry but als carries “letters” written by ther artifacts in the museum t their respective families in China.
The series was created by tw yung Chinese vlggers using the pseudnyms(网名) “Jianbing Guzai” and “Xiatian Meimei”. Zhang Jiajun, whse real name is “Jianbing Guzai”, graduated frm Sichuan University f Media and Cmmunicatins.
Inspiratin fr the series came frm a netizen’s suggestin t create a cartn series where artifacts cme t life and return hme fr Chinese New Year. Zhang turned this idea int a vide and spent three mnths researching the British Museum and crafting the stryline.
The vides have deeply mved netizens, with scenes like “writing brushstrkes n English newspapers” and intense dialgues amng the artifacts striking an emtinal chrd. In the cmments, many netizens expressed their desire fr cultural artifacts verseas t return hme with dignity and hnr.
The creatr f the series, Zhang Jiajun, expresses gratitude fr the lve the series has received and hpes that mre attentin wuld be paid t the issue f cultural relics lcated verseas.
28. Which shrt vide series has sparked a discussin abut repatriating cultural relics?
A. “Escape Frm the British Museum” B. “Jurney Acrss China”
C. “Life f a Jade Teapt” D. “Treasures f the British Museum”
29. What inspired the creatin f the vide series “Escape Frm the British Museum”?
A. A cartn series featuring artifacts. B. A suggestin frm a netizen.
C. A 3-mnth visit t the British Museum.D. A desire fr cultural preservatin.
30. What des the underlined wrd “embark n” mean?
A. Emphasize. B. Embarrass. C. Embrace. D. Launch.
31. What did the vides resnate(产生共鸣)with the netizens?
A. Scenes f writing brushstrkes n English newspapers.
B. Intense dialgues amng the artifacts.
C. The desire fr cultural artifacts t return hme.
D. The lss f several items frm the British Museum.
D
Mre than half f the wrld’s ceans have changed greatly in clr ver the past 20 years, with human-caused climate change as the likely cause, accrding t the study published in the jurnal Nature. Oceans arund the equatr(赤道),in particular, have becme greener, a trend that cannt be explained by natural, year-t-year variability(变化性)alne, reflecting changes in their ecsystems.
The cean’s clr changes based n what’s fund in its upper layers. Bluer ceans tend t have little life, while greener ceans have mre phytplanktn(浮游植物). Phytplanktn are the base f the cean fd web. In a balanced ecsystem, they serve as fuel fr zplanktn and fish, which are eaten by larger fish, seabirds and marine mammals.
Nevertheless, the change in clr has indicated a change in the ecsystem. While sme areas are likely t have less phytplanktn, thers will have mre. These kinds f shifts culd have ripple effects thrughut the entire cean ecsystem.
T determine whether this trend was related t climate change, researchers cmpared tw cean-clr mdels which simulated hw the ceans wuld respnd under tw cnditins: ne with added greenhuse gases and ne withut. The results predicted in the greenhuse gas mdel aligned(一致)almst exactly with what the researchers fund frm real-wrld data---within 20 years, abut half f the ceans bviusly shifted in clr.
Dutkiewicz said she was nt surprised at this finding. “But still I fund the results verwhelmingly alarming; and there is anther wake-up call that human-caused climate change has significantly impacted the earth system,” she said. “All changes are causing an imbalance in natural ecsystems. Such imbalances will nly get wrse ver time if ur ceans keep heating.” she added.
32. What des the new study mainly shw?
A. The clr f the ceans varies with the seasns.
B. Oceans are turning greener due t climate change.
C. Ocean ecsystems have becme mre and mre fragile.
D. Human activities are the main cause f climate change.
33. What can we infer frm paragraph 2?
A. Greener ceans are mre beneficial t fish than blue nes.
B. Phytplanktn play a fundamental rle in cean ecsystems.
C. The number f phytplanktn is in decline in mst ceans.
D. Phytplanktn are vital fr fighting against climate change.
34. Hw did researchers cnduct their experiment?
A. By explring the waters cvered by phytplanktn.
B. By referring t previus data abut greenhuse gases.
C. By analyzing the surce f greenhuse gas emissins.
D. By cmparing cean-clr mdels in different cnditins.
35. Why des the authr mentin Dutkiewicz in the last paragraph?
A. T ffer slutins t cean heating.
B. T shw the changes in natural ecsystems.
C. T stress the urgency f dealing with climate change.
D. T state the imprtance f the cean t human beings.
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。
With a rapidly increasing glbal ppulatin and the life expectancy f peple increasing as well, the need t bst ur immunity(免疫系统)has als increased simultaneusly. 36
Maintaining a healthy sleep schedule
Tday’s generatin strives n binge-watching their favrite shws n varius platfrms. 37 The recmmended amunt f sleep is a gd 7-8 hurs n a daily basis.
Minimizing stress
There are numerus factrs that lead t stress and scientists have cme t appreciate the link between the mind and the bdy. Stress can cause a plethra f physical illnesses as well. 38 Ways f ding s are by practicing yga, ging fr a walk, which can relieve urselves.
39
Regular exercise desn’t necessarily mean yu need t becme a fitness freak. Exercise in a mderated amunt n a daily r frequent basis will help imprve yur immunity. Hw? Accrding t the U.S. Natinal Library f Medicine, exercise flushes the bacteria ut f ur lungs. Regular exercise als increases the rapid circulatin f white bld cells.
Maintaining a healthy diet.
A gd diet is als vital in rder t bst immunity. Different fds that have a gd amunt f natural nutritin shuld be cnsumed n a regular basis. There are plenty f fds and ther surces f nutritin like tea, which can help strengthen the immune system. Similarly, easily available ther surces f natural nutrients are ginger, hney, lemn, hney etc. 40
A. Taking mre exercise
B. Keeping regular exercise
C. But hw can yu bst yu immune system?
D. Therefre, it is imprtant t try t minimize stress.
E. Here are several simple ways t enhance yur immune system.
F. All f these put tgether with help in maintaining a healthier bdy.
G. This may lead t a lack f sleep as they may be hked n their screens.
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。
One summer night, my friends and I stle int the Jrdans’ backyard and started harvesting their sweet, juicy raspberries(树莓). We were enjying every bite f the tasty berries 41 Mr Jrdan came charging utside all f a sudden.
“What are yu bys ding ut here?” he yelled as my friends ran ff in all 42 . He attempted t catch ne r tw as they rushed past him, but they were t 43 fr the lder gentleman t catch. Within secnds, the bys 44 int the dark f the summer night. All except me.
Hwever, speed was never my 45 . I tk the tngue-lashing(痛骂)that Mr. Jrdan gave me as he marched me dwn the blck t my huse, where my mther tk ver and sclded me 46 . My friends said they culd hear every clrful wrd she spke frm the darkness f ur backyard, 47 they had gathered t celebrate their 48 and t bserve my capture.
They teased me abut it fr days afterwards, while all I culd d was t cmplain abut hw 49 it was that I was the nly ne wh had t pay the price. After abut a week f this, I cmplained t my father abut the inequality f the situatin. Dad said, “Yu tk raspberries withut 50 , and yu get exactly the punishment yu deserved.”
“But what abut the ther guys?” I asked. “They didn’t get punished at all!”
“That’s nt my cncern nr shuld it be yurs,” Dad said. “Yu can’t 51 what happens t thers. Yu can nly 52 what happens t yu. Yu made a bad chice that night, and yu were punished fr it.”
Fr the fllwing years, I cme t realize there is n guarantee(保证)that life will 53 us fairly. That’s why we can’t 54 cmparing ur lives with the lives f thers. Like Dad said, that isn’t ur 55 .
41. A. befreB. whileC. whenD. after
42. A. effrtsB. directinsC. harvestsD. alarms
43. A. swiftB. criticalC. vitalD. essential
44. A. appealedB. resistedC. ccupiedD. disappeared
45. A. strengthB. fashinC. innvatinD. tendency
46. A. gentlyB. entirelyC. angrilyD. slightly
47. A. whichB. whereC. whenD. what
48. A. escapeB. successC. victryD. strategy
49. A. reliableB. remarkableC. uncertainD. unfair
50. A. distinguishingB. warningC. askingD. infrming
51. A. cntrlB. predictC. adptD. prhibit
52. A. make up with B. put up with C. be busy with D. g thrugh with
53. A. detect B. resist C. advcate D. treat
54. A. get stuck in B. be bathed in C. devte t D. cmmit t
55. A. cnclusinB. cmplaintC. cncernD. cmmand
非选择题部分
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。
The term Xuan paper first appeared in On Famus Paintings thrugh the Ages, a bk 56 (write) by Tang Dynasty (618-907) schlar Zhang Yanyuan, in 57 he described Xuan paper as an ideal carrier fr calligraphy and painting.
The traditinal craft f making Xuan paper is 58 (extreme) demanding. Sandalwd(檀香木), 59 plant native t suthern China, ges thrugh 108 prcedures tgether with rice straw ver the curse f three years befre it can transfrm 60 a pile f fine Xuan paper. The entire prcedure is s cmplex that even the mst 61 (skill) craftsman can nly master limited number f steps.
The flw f ink, bth guided and resisted by water, 62 (determine) the utput f Chinese art, and Xuan paper utshines ther paper with its excellent ability 63 (give) full play t ink. Xuan paper 64 (accmpany) the passinate brushstrkes f the Chinese literati(文人学士) fr thusands f years. Unlike ther frms f paper, it is very resistant t damage brught by time. It is this durability(耐久性) 65 has made the preservatin f many valuable wrks frm ancient China pssible.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
为了弘扬科学家精神,丰富科技节活动,学校将举办一场英文演讲比赛。假定你是李华,请你准备一篇主题为The Scientist I Admire Mst的演讲稿。
内容包括:
1.对该科学家的简单介绍;
2.尊敬和爱戴的原因;
3.从其身上得到的启示。
注意:1.写作词数应为80词左右(开头已给,不计入字数);
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Distinguished teachers and fellw students,
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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。
A dandelin(蒲公英)kept in my dictinary always reminds me f my lunchtimes with my mther.
When I was in the third grade, I was picked t be the princess in the schl play, and fr weeks my mther had practised my lines(台词)s hard with me. But n matter hw easily I delivered them at hme, as sn as I stepped nstage, every wrd disappeared frm my head. Finally, my teacher tk me aside. She explained that she had written a narratr’s(旁白)part t the play, and asked me t switch rles.
I didn’t tell my mther what had happened when I went hme fr lunch that day. But she sensed my pain, and instead f suggesting we practice my lines, she asked if I wanted t walk in the yard.
It was a lvely spring day and the rse vine(藤蔓)was turning green. Under the huge trees, we culd see yellw dandelins ppping thrugh the grass in bunches, as if a painter had tuched ur landscape with a little bit f gld. I watched my mther casually bend dwn by ne f the dandelins. “I think I’m ging t dig up all these weeds,” she said, suddenly pulling a flwer up by its rts. “Frm nw n, we’ll have nly rses in this garden.”
“But I like dandelins,” I prtested(抗议). “All flwers are beautiful---even dandelins.” My mther lked at me seriusly. “Yes, every flwer has its wn beauty, desn’t it?” she asked thughtfully. I ndded, feeling pleased that I had wn her ver. “And that is true f peple t,” she added. “Nt everyne can be a princess. Hence, there is n shame in that.”
Relieved that she had sensed my pain, I started t cry when I tld her what had happened. She listened and smiled.
注意: 1.续写词数应为 150左右; 2.请按如下格式在以下位置作答。
Paragraph1:
“Yu will be a beautiful narratr,” she cmfrted.
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Paragraph2:
Backstage n the night f the perfrmance, I still felt nervus.
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2023学年第一学期台州山海协作体期中联考
高二年级英语学科 参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,每题1.5分,满分30分)
1-20 CBBAB CCACA BACCB CAABA
第二部分 阅读(共两节,每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-35 ACD ABBD ABDC BBDC
36-40 EGDBF
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)
41-55 CBADA CBADC ABDAC
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. written 57.which 58.extremely 59.a 60.int
61.skilled/skillful 62.determines 63.t give 64.has accmpanied 65.that
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)
One Pssible Versin:
Distinguished teachers and fellw students,
It’s a great hnur t stand here t deliver my speech, whse tpic is The Scientist I Admire Mst. Fr me, it must be an agricultural scientist, Yuan Lngping.
Brn in a pr family in Guangxi, Yuan had a strng will t tackle the hunger crisis when he was yung. After graduatin, he devted all his life in the labratry and farm until he develped the hybrid rice successfully. His mdesty and diligence, which I admire mst, have a deep impact n me.
It is frm him that I realize what I am struggling is nt just fr myself, but the happiness f the whle wrld.
That’s all. Thanks fr yur listening!
第二节
导语:本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者小时候参加学校的戏剧表演,因严重怯场不得不放弃主演的角色,换成幕后的旁白;母亲看到了作者的失落,于是用院子里蒲公英和蔷薇都很美丽这个道理来开导作者。
One Pssible Versin:
“Yu will be a beautiful narratr,” she cmfrted. Upn hearing her cmfrting wrds, I held back my bitter tears, lst in deep thught. Hardly had she nticed the sadness n my face sften a little when she caressed my hair, adding, “N ne is brn t be a princess. Why nt take advantage f narratr’s part?” With mther’s encuragement, I began t accept that the narratr’s part was f vital significance. In the fllwing weeks, every lunchtime with my mther witnessed my mighty effrt t practice my part f lines. S fast did time pass that the perfrmance day arrived.
Backstage n the night f the perfrmance, I still felt nervus. Sweat zing frm my palms, it was at that very mment that I fund a dandelin in my pcket. In a flash, I realized my mther had passed the flwer t me, which meant t be in cmpany with me. Cnsumed with curage and cnfidence, I cncentrated n my part and the perfrmance turned ut t be a great success, the audience standing up and bursting int thunderus applause. After the play, I put the dandelin int my dictinary, which was a reminder f ur precius lunchtimes, bathed in the sft midday light.
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Text 1
W: Oh, this rm smells nice. I wuld like sme perfume like that. Have yu been cleaning?
M: N, dn’t yu remember? It’s ur anniversary. I have sme rses fr yu. (1)
Text 2
M: I drpped my car here a week ag. Yu said it wuld be fixed in three days.
W: We are waiting n a spare part. It has been delayed but will be here tmrrw. Yur car will be ready tw days later. (2)
Text 3
W: D yu think we will be able t get there befre it’s crwded? I dn’t want t drive in heavy traffic.
M: I am wrried abut finding a parking space. (3) Let’s leave earlier and we shuld be able t get there befre the spaces fill.
Text 4
M: Hw d I start helping the envirnment? Shuld I stp driving my car?
W: I think using yur car is imprtant fr nw. My family buys ur vegetables with clth bags t make sure that we dn’t use t much plastic. (4) Try that first.
Text 5
W: What’s yur pinin f Fredrik Svenssn’s new painting?
M: Fr me, it’s an amazing wrk f art — full f life and clr.
W: I dn’t like it s much actually. The structure is very strange t fllw. It’s nt realistic. (5)
Text 6
W: Did yu feel the earthquake last night?
M: I did. It must have been a big ne as I’m a heavy sleeper.
W: I grabbed my dg and ran utside as sn as I felt the earthquake. (6)
M: Oh, yu shuldn’t d that. Yu shuld find smething t hide under. (6) I gathered my family under a strng table.
W: I’ll remember that fr the future.
M: The last earthquake was 20 years ag when I was 10 years ld. (7) I still remember it nw. It nly lasted abut 25 secnds, but it was very scary. I culdn’t g back t sleep afterwards.
Text 7
M: Hw is yur new jb treating yu? (8) I knw it’s a little farther than where yu used t wrk.
W: It’s very fast paced. It’s much mre challenging than my previus jb. (8)
M: Are yu still managing ther wrkers and hiring new nes?
W: N. I am actually ding marketing nw. I am designing cmmercials fr ur cmpany.
M: That’s great. I was ding smething similar at my ld jb. I just gt a prmtin. My task this mnth is t write articles abut sme new restaurants that have cme int the city. (9)
W: Cngratulatins! Let’s g ut t ne t have dinner tnight. (9) That way yu will have sme experience t write abut.
M: Sunds great. (9)
Text 8
W: Will yu please help me with sme f the questins n this frm?
M: Of curse! What are yu stuck n?
W: The third questin is asking fr my Scial Security number. I never write it n frms. (10)
M: Yu can just tell it t me, and I can type it int the cmputer under yur file. Is that fine?
W: Yes.
M: OK, what is it?
W: 989-65-3441.
M: Thank yu. Nw, what ther questins d yu have there?
W: Number Seven asks if I use any medicine. Des that mean nw r recently? Because I d take sme painkillers when my knees start t hurt. (11)
M: It means medicine yu take regularly. (11)
W: OK, s that’s a NO. (11) Nw, I’m nt sure hw t answer the last questin, either. That’s Number Ten. (12)
M: What des it say?
W: It’s asking if I’ve ever had law truble. (12) Are parking tickets included?
M: N, they aren’t.
Text 9
W: I think I will have t mve ut f my drmitry. (13) (14)
M: Why is that, dear? I thught yu had lts f friends there. (13)
W: Oh, I d. That is part f the prblem. (13)
M: What d yu mean?
W: Well, peple are cnstantly visiting me, and there seems t be a party every night.
M: Is it t nisy? (14)
W: It is. (14) There is t much ging n. I need t study.
M: What a pity! Yur mther and I thught yur rmmates lked very nice when we visited yu.
W: It is. Fr such a small place, it’s surprisingly warm. It’s a nice place t live. (14)
M: Except fr the nise.
W: Yes.
M: OK. Well, I’m busy with wrk at the mment, s I’ll ask yur mther t start lking fr new places fr yu t stay, r yur brther can even help.
W: N, it’s OK, Dad. (16) I’ll find smewhere myself. (15) There are always rms advertised n the cllege ntice bard. It wn’t be hard t find smething.
M: Great. Gd luck with yur search.
Text 10
Welcme t the Trailside Museum. (17) Here yu can learn abut the lcal animals and their natural envirnments. There are many animal samples we have n display. One f ur mst famus is a large black bear. They live in this area but are uncmmn. Many fishermen see them during certain seasns, but they stay away frm humans. Mst are seen near the lake. I think yu will see sme f these birds the mst. (18) Yu have prbably seen many f ur lcal birds already. Mst peple mainly ntice little brwn birds and the birds with red chests, but there are many different types f bth. My favrite bird is actually the ne with the clr f the sky. It is a bluebird with a black head. (19) Right nw it is spring when many animals are brn. There is a lt happening in the frest because f this. Hwever, it is als the wettest seasn. This is why the nrth path is clsed. (20) Instead, hikers will need t use the higher and lder paths thrugh the park.
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