2024辽宁省七校协作体高一下学期6月月考试题英语含答案(含听力)
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考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分
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第一部分 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。听每段对话前,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。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What clr f shes des the wman suggest the man wear?
A.Blue. B.White. C.Black.
2.Where will the wman prbably g fr her vacatin this year?
A.France. B.Greece. C.Spain.
3.What des the man usually have at that restaurant?
A.Sup. B.Salad. C.Pizza.
4.Why didn’t the wman finish watching the mvie?
A.She fell asleep.
B.She had a phne call.
C.She had t finish her hmewrk.
5.Where are the speakers prbably?
A.At hme. B.In a gym. C.In a shp.
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.Hw des the man feel abut swimming?
A.It calms him dwn.
B.It’s his favrite sprt.
C.He gets bred with it.
7.What des the man want t be in the future?
A.An artist. B.An athlete. C.An architect.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9、10题。
8.Why didn’t the wman knw the cffee machine was brken?
A.It lked gd.
B.She didn’t see the sign.
C.Others gt cffee already.
9.When des the man expect the cffee machine t be fixed?
A.In 5 minutes. B.In 20 minutes. C.In a day.
10.What will the wman prbably d next?
A.Leave fr wrk.
B.Wait fr the cffee.
C.G t anther stre.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Where will the party be held?
A.At a htel. B.At a restaurant. C.At the wman’s huse.
12.When is the wman’s birthday?
A.On Saturday. B.On Thursday. C.On Tuesday.
13.What present des the wman wish t have fr her birthday?
A.A car. B.A watch. C.A piece f jewelry.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A.Friends. B.Husband and wife. C.C-wrkers.
15.Why is the man in the city nw?
A.He nrmally wrks there.
B.He was ging t buy fd.
C.He had t meet with smene.
16.Where will the speakers eat dinner tnight?
A.In the park. B.At the Thai Garden. C.At the French restaurant.
17.When will the speakers meet tnight?
A.At 6:00. B.At 6:30. C.At 7:00.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Which cuntry did King Alfred rule?
A.England. B.Nrway. C.Denmark.
19.What did the pr wman ask King Alfred t d?
A.Make a fire. B.Clean her huse. C.Watch her cakes.
20.In which year did Alfred becme a king?
A.817. B.871. C.899.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Tp Museums t Visit in Paris
Think Paris is all abut the Luvre? Think again! Dive int the vibrant art scene f the City f Light with ur guide t the best museums yu shuldn't miss.
Luis Vuittn Fundatin
Designed by the renwned architect Frank Gehry, the Luis Vuittn Fundatin is a masterpiece f mdern architecture. But it's nt just the building that's stunning; inside, yu'll find an impressive cllectin featuring artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Ellswrth Kelly, and Jeff Kns, amng thers. Admissin is €16.
Opening Hurs: Mnday t Saturday, 10:00 am t 6:00 pm (clsed Sundays)
Paris Museum f Mdern Art
Lcated in the 16th arrndissement, the Paris Museum f Mdern Art basts an array f mnumental artwrks and captivating exhibits. While entry is technically free, a suggested dnatin f €5 helps supprt the museum's preservatin effrts and grants access t the permanent cllectin.
Opening Hurs: Tuesday t Sunday, 10:00 am t 6:00 pm (clsed Mndays)
Musée Natinal Picass-Paris
Immerse yurself in the genius f Pabl Picass at the Musée Natinal Picass-Paris. Hme t thusands f Picass's wrks, this museum ffers a cmprehensive explratin f the artist's life and legacy. Admissin is €14.
Opening Hurs: Tuesday t Friday, 10:00 am t 6:30 pm; Saturday and Sunday, 9:30 am t 6:00 pm (clsed Mndays)
Musée Marmttan Mnet
Step int the wrld f Impressinism at the Musée Marmttan Mnet. Devted primarily t the wrks f Claude Mnet, this museum huses a remarkable cllectin dnated by Mnet's sn, Michel. Tickets range frm €9 t €14.
Opening Hurs: Tuesday t Sunday, 10:00 am t 6:00 pm; late nights n Thursdays until 9:00 pm (clsed Mndays)
There yu have it! With these tp museums, yu'll experience Parisian art and culture at its finest, beynd the icnic halls f the Luvre.
21.Wh is the architect behind the design f the Luis Vuittn Fundatin?
A.Michel Mnet B.Jean-Michel Basquiat
C.Olafur Eliassn D.Frank Gehry
22.Hw much is the suggested dnatin fr entry t the Paris Museum f Mdern Art?
A.€10 B.€20 C.€5D.€15
23.What is the primary fcus f the Musée Marmttan Mnet?
A.Wrks f Jean-Michel Basquiat B.Sculptures by Rdin
C.Wrks f Claude Mnet D.Cntemprary art installatins
B
Yu hate me. Yu dn’t even knw me and yu hate me. Befre we’ve even spken, yu hate me. At least that’s hw it feels n my end f the call as a female cllectins fficer at a call center.
I dread the mment when I have t lg n t ur phne system first thing in the mrning because I never knw wh is ging t be n the ther end f that call.
Smetimes it’s an easy task. The caller is pleasant and has accepted persnal respnsibility fr their debts, and we get thrugh the phne call with ease. Then there are the nes wh call in lking fr a fight, r lking fr smene t blame. Thrugh the luck f the phne system, that persn is me.
I’ve had peple wh shut at me, call me hrrible names, accuse me persnally f taking their mney and threaten me. Why? I think it’s because I am invisible. I think I wuld be treated with the same level f disrespect if we were face t face. Frtunately fr me, I have had years f experience in custmer service, s I’m fairly rich in nt letting the negative encunters bther me.
The biggest and mst effective skill when it cmes t the jb is empathy (同理心). I can appreciate the situatin which the caller is in because I’ve been there. That’s why I’m gd at my jb — I understand what yu’re ging thrugh, and I’m here t help.
Sme days thugh, n matter hw much I try t leave the stress behind when I hang up the phne, it stays with me. I may d sme deep breathing, g fr a quick walk r simply stick my head utside fr a burst f fresh air. I d this s I dn’t carry that negativity n t my next call. That next call may be a persn having the wrst day f their life, but I dn’t want t ever be the ne wh makes it wrse. We are all humans just trying t get by in life, which makes yu and me equal. S please, the next time we talk, remember that.
24.What des the underlined wrd “dread” in paragraph 2 prbably mean?
A.Enjy. B.Avid.C.Expect.D.Fear.
25.Why des the authr think sme callers treat her badly?
A.They get angry t easily.
B.They blame her fr their debts.
C.They d nt see her as a real persn.
D.They accuse her f taking their mney.
26.Why des the authr think she is gd at her jb?
A.She can put herself in thers’ shes.
B.She is always respected by callers.
C.She can ffer callers best advice.
D.She isn’t easily influenced by negativity.
27.What is the authr’s main purpse in writing this text?
A.T call fr understanding f her jb.
B.T explain why she is gd at her jb.
C.T intrduce what she is respnsible fr.
D.T cmplain abut her being treated badly.
C
It’s easy fr cnsumers t buy fd and drinks like a bwl f ht rice and cke nline r frm neighburhd shps, but fr astrnauts such things were impssible in the past.
Members f China’s Shenzhu manned space flight last year, hwever, were able t enjy such fd, thanks t Jyung, a Chinese firm. Jyung created a mbile space kitchen fr the astrnauts. A drinking water machine, an air heater and a sybean milk maker were all accessible in the kitchen thrugh a smart app. Tang Hngb, wh was a member f the Shenzhu manned spacecraft said in the news that during his three-mnth trip, he culd eat ht fd with just half-hur effrts, a cntrast t the past when similar attempts required several hurs. “If we had time, we wuld als use equipment t eat hmemade ygurt. We culd als cntrl the equipment in the space kitchen thrugh mbile phne apps.” he said.
In the past, mst fds culdn’t be directly heated in a micrwave ven in the space. Cnductin equipment ften caused uneven (不均匀的) heating. An astrnaut had t spend as lng as fur hurs t heat sme vegetables in the space kitchen. T slve the prblem, Jyung has develped equipment that gives ut ht air t heat vegetables in a 360-degree way. That enables astrnauts t eat steaming-ht fish-flavured prk and Gngba chicken, a spicy, stir-fried Chinese dish.
Besides Jyung, a grup f cmpanies, including Xiami Cip and Huawei Technlgies, have cntributed their technlgies t the develpment f the space statin. A vacuum (真空) cleaner made haircuts n the spacecraft pssible. NOLO VR, a Chinese virtual reality manufacturer, has helped astrnauts develp an experimental equipment thrugh which labratry technicians n the grund can see and experience what astrnauts are ding in space.
28.What d astrnauts think f Jyung’s mbile space kitchen?
A.Water-saving.B.Energy-wasting.
C.Mney-wasting.D.Time-saving.
29.Hw des the authr shw the cnvenience n Shenzhu manned spacecraft?
A.By making cntrasts.B.By analyzing results.
C.By prviding pictures.D.By answering questins.
30.What des the last paragraph want t shw?
A.Jayung needs t further its technlgy.
B.What astrnauts are ding is significant.
C.Astrnauts n bard can d as they wish.
D.There are mre technlgies fr the spacecraft.
31.What is the best title f the text?
A.The Ht Diet n the Space Statin Needs t be Addressed
B.Mdern Technlgy Brings Cnvenience t Human Beings
C.Earth t Space, Firms Add Value by Creating Technlgy
D.Manufacturers Make Big Prfits frm Inventing Equipment
D
African penguins live n the rcky casts f Suth Africa, Namibia and nearby islands. Like ther types f penguins, the birds have white feathers cvering their chests and black feathers cvering their backs. They frm lifelng pair bnds with mates, but they nest in huge clnies — s, scientists wndered hw the birds were able t identify their partners amng the sea f black-and-white birds. They wndered if their chest spts had smething t d with it. T test this thery, they studied 12 African penguins at a z and marine park near Rme called Zmarine Italia.
In ne test, they hung tw life-size phtgraphs f the African penguins. One shwed a randm member f the clny, while the ther shwed the test subject’s mate. The scientists recrded the birds’ interactins with the phts: Hw lng did they spend lking at each ne, as well as hw much time did they spend standing near each phtgraph? The penguins spent mre time gazing at the pht f their partners — abut 23 secnds lnger, n average — than lking at the ther pht. They als std next t the image f their beaus fr twice as lng. Then, the researchers cvered up the heads f the birds in the phtgraphs, leaving nly their speckled bdies visible, and the penguins still lingered near their partners’ prtraits.
In anther experiment, the researchers hung up tw phts f a bird’s mate — but, in ne, they had digitally remved its spts. In this case, the penguin again spent mre time lking at the pht with the dts.
Finally, the researchers psted tw phtgraphs f penguins with digitally remved spts — ne f the test subject’s mate and the ther f a randm penguin frm the clny. In this scenari(在这种情况下), the penguins did nt appear t recgnize their partners. They spent rughly the same amunt f time gazing at r standing near bth phts.
Tgether, the results f these experiments suggest African penguins are zering in n their partners’ spts and using them like name tags, scientists say.
“Our results prvide the first evidence f a specific visual cue respnsible fr spntaneus individual recgnitin by a bird and highlight the imprtance f cnsidering all sensry mdalities in the study f animal cmmunicatin,” the researchers write in the paper.
32.What can we learn frm Paragraph 1?
A.African penguins live n the rcky casts f Nrth Africa.
B.Scientists are curius abut the African penguins.
C.African penguins have white feathers cvering their backs.
D.Scientists studied 12 African penguins nly at a z near Rme.
33.What plays a key rle in African penguins’ identifying their partners?
A.Their partners’ speckled bdies B.Their partners’ heads.
C.Their partners’ back feathers. D.Their partners’ vice.
34.What des the underlined phrase “zering in n” in Paragraph 5 mean?
A.Lsing sight f. B.Taking delight in.
C.Paying attentin t.D.Speaking highly f.
35.Where might yu find the passage?
A.In a bilgy textbk.B.In a travel brchure.
C.In a science reprt.D.In a fashin magazine.
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。
Is ging alne in an unknwn area the right way t g, r d yu want a tur guide t shw yu the highlights? I think that yu can cmbine the tw ways in ne trip and have the best f bth wrlds. 36 The best purchase we made was fr a bus tur that wuld take us arund the capital and pint ut all the main sites. That allwed us the next day t travel n ft t the nes we especially wanted t see.
Let’s lk at the San Francisc Bay Area which is anther ne f my favrite vacatin spts. Sme areas are s familiar t turists that it’s pssible t view the attractins n yur wn. 37 Fisherman’s Wharf and Pier 39 are gd examples. Just by walking a few blcks, yu can tur Aquarium f the Bay and the Riptide Arcade n Pier 39.
38 If yu g t Alcatraz Island, yu have a chice f ging alne, having a live tur guide r being guided by earphnes. I wuld recmmend the live tur guides. I went all three ways, and I received mre enjyment by smene telling me items f interest I knw I had missed n previus turs. 39 It gives yu a behind-the-scenes lk f clrful Chinatwn. The tur cvers histry, traditins f the lcal peple and culture that yu prbably wuldn’t knw r see by travelling alne.
Yu can g alne t attractins r take a guided tur. It’s yur chice and yu can chse whichever wuld give yu the mst memrable experience. 40
A.I recmmend bth.
B.It’s pssible t drive t the area and g alne.
C.One trip we recently tk was t Washingtn DC.
D.That allws yu t take yur time and g at yur wn pace.
E.Chinatwn Walking Turs are a tur-guided must-see.
F.Sme attractins are wrth having a tur guide fr.
G.The tur guides knw what we have never fund ut n ur wn.
第三部分 语言知识运用(满分45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。
When Alexa culdn’t crawl, stand r walk as a baby, her mther sensed that smething was wrng. 41 , dctrs tld her nt t wrry— perhaps Alexa was just a “lazy baby”. After seeing a specialist, thugh, Alexa was diagnsed with a rare disease called spinal muscular atrphy (SMA), which affects the central nervus system and the 42 in the bdy.
Thrughut Alexa’s childhd and adlescence, there were n 43 medicines t treat SMA.Her muscles cntinued t weaken ver time. But Alexa was utging and lved t exercise her 44 thrugh pretend play and perfrming. This adventurus spirit led her t wrk as a child 45 , appearing in mvies, televisin shws and cmmercials.
With hard wrk, determinatin and curage—nt t 46 plenty f supprt frm her lved nes — Alexa graduated frm high schl, and attended a law schl. While in law schl, her symptms became especially 47 . She nticed that it was becming mre difficult t 48 her hands and mve her fingers. Arund that same time, she 49 an experimental drug fr SMA that was in clinical trials. She started 50 t learn as much as she culd abut this pssible medicine and what it might d fr her. Finally she received the first-ever apprved treatment t 51 the prgressin f her disease.
Nw, Alexa wrks as an entertainment lawyer fr a Hllywd prductin cmpany. Althugh Alexa desn’t let her SMA define her, it has certainly 52 wh she is tday: ptimistic, curageus and 53 . The limitatins SMA places n her have been a (n) 54 , but they’ve als 55 as a mtivatr, leading Alexa t get as much ut f life as she can.
41.A.Initially B.Gradually C.Apparently D.Ultimately
42.A.bnes B.cells C.bld D.muscles
43.A.previus B.available C.sufficient D.affrdable
44.A.bdy B.pwer C.language D.imaginatin
45.A.actr B.prducer C.lawyer D.authr
46.A.mentin B.explain C.argue D.cmplain
47.A.tiresme B.wrrisme C.terrific D.fantastic
48.A.shake B.wave C.swing D.lift
49.A.tried ut B.talked abut C.heard abut D.tested ut
50.A.claiming B.admiring C.researching D.fighting
51.A.cure B.speed C.stp D.slw
52.A.remembered B.affected C.shaped D.realized
53.A.cnsiderate B.determined C.sympathetic D.generus
54.A.cnsequence B.threat C.bject D.bstacle
55.A.perated B.indicatedC.experienced D.functined
第二节 语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Yang Jiang was a well-knwn Chinese playwright, translatr, and authr. She belnged t 56 unique and beautiful existence in Chinese literature. She was the first Chinese academic 57 (translate) Miguel de Cervantes’ Spanish nvel Dn Quixte t Chinese and at that time, her translatin 58 (hnr) as the recreatin f the riginal wrk 59 the basis f lyalty.
Yang was brn int a rich family in 1911, 60 (riginal)named Yang Jikang. After eventually 61 (graduate) frm Schw University, she enrlled at the graduate schl f Tsinghua University. She met her husband there, Qian Zhngshu, anther acclaimed writer in China.
Other than translatins, Yang 62 (authr) many plays, nvels, and essays during her writing career. Her shrt nvel Mr. Wang, 63 (write) in 1984, was selected as an article in the textbk. In 1986, she gt the Civil Order f Alfns X the Wise, a famus Spanish civil rder, fr her 64 (achieve) in Dn Quixte. Her bestseller was We Three in 2003, 65 sales exceeded 180,000 cpies in tw mnths. Yang passed away in 2016, at the age f 105.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
请以“Change begins with yu”为题目写一篇呼吁保护野生动物的演讲稿,内容如下:
⑴ 演讲目的;
⑵ 保护野生动物的原因;
⑶ 保护野生动物的建议;
⑷ 再次呼吁保护野生动物。
注意:词数在100左右,可以适当增加细节。
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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。
In a remte and small muntain twn, there lived a yung wman named Lily. She was knwn fr her kind heart and gentle nature. The twnsflk adred her very much and ften sught her ut fr advice r a listening ear. Lily always shwed her best passin in helping them, which made peple in the twn think highly f her.
One sunny afternn, as Lily was walking thrugh the twn square, she nticed a small, shabby-lking man sitting alne n a park bench. His seemingly decent clthes were wrn ut, and his face bre the marks f a hard life, appearing helpless and being in lw spirits. Feeling bliged t help, Lily apprached him with a warm smile.
“Hell there, sir,” she greeted kindly. “Is there anything I can d fr yu?”
The man lked up, surprise flickering (闪烁) in his weary eyes. “’ve lst my way,” he replied hesitantly. “I dn’t have a hme. I haven’t had anything t eat fr several days, and I have n idea wh I can turn t fr help.”
Upn knwing his hardships, Lily decided t ffer him sme fd and a place t stay. She intrduced him t her family, wh welcmed him with pen arms and invited him t have dinner and stay with them. The man, wh intrduced himself as Samuel, began t regain his strength after gracefully filing himself with the delicius fd prvided by the warmhearted family. He expressed his sincere gratitude t them fr the fd and accmmdatin.
Mnths passed, and Samuel settled int a rutine and became part f their husehld. He became skilled at varius tasks and his genuine gratitude endeared him t everyne. He shared stries f his past adventures, in which he even had a narrw escape, and the family were surprised at his experience and admired his curage as well as wisdm.
One evening, as Lily and Samuels at n the prch, watching the sunset behind the hills, Samuel turned t her with a glimmer in his eye. “Lily,” he said sftly, “I have a secret t share with yu.”
注意:1. 续写词数应为150词左右;
2. 请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
Lily’s curisity seized her, and she leaned in clser. _____________________
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True t his wrd, Samuel lived up t his prmise f giving Lily a large sum f mney.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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参考答案
第一部分听力
答案:1-5 ACCAB 6-10 CCBCB 11-15 ACABC 16-20 BBACB
第二部分:阅读
21-23 DCC 24-27 DCAA 28-31 DADC 32-35 BACC 36-40 CDFEA
第三部分:
第一节:完形填空
21.-25 ADBDA 26-30 ABDCC 31-35 DCBDD
第四部分:
第一节:应用文
参考范文
Change begins with yu
Hell, everyne! I'm greatly hnured t stand here t deliver a speech t enhance the awareness f prtecting wild animals, whse tpic is Change begins with yu.
As we all knw, animals play a part in keeping the balance f nature. Unfrtunately, they are being ver–hunted; their habitats are being damaged, s sme f them are dying ut. It’s time fr us t take immediate measures t change the situatin. We shuldn’t cut dwn trees withut permissin. Instead, we are suppsed t plant mre trees t prtect the animals’ living cnditins. At the same time, mre nature reserves are expected t be set up.
Let's take the respnsibility and d what we can t prtect wild animals. Change begins with us and we will live in harmny with animals and life will becme better.
That's all. Thank yu fr yur listening.
第二节:参考范文
Paragraph 1:
Lily’s curisity seized her, and she leaned in clser. “What is it, Samuel?” “I may have appeared lst and hmeless when we met,” Samuel said with a smile. Cnfusin spread acrss Lily’s face as she listened attentively. “But I am actually a millinaire,” Samuel cntinued. “I disguised myself t see if there were still gd-hearted peple in the wrld. And yu, Lily, have prved t me that genuine kindness still exists.” Lily was speechless, a mix f shck and awe washing ver her. Ready t reward Lily fr her kindness, Samuel ensured that her family wuld be blessed with abundance.
Paragraph 2:
True t his wrd, Samuel lived up t his prmise f giving Lily a large sum f mney. Lily’s family fund themselves never lacking daily necessities. Instead, they were always envelped in wealth, but they never frgt the lessn f kindness that began with the encunter n that park bench. They used their newfund frtune t help thers in need, wh als passed n kindness t their neighbrs. And s, the small twn became knwn fr its endless kindness, which was frever changed by Samuel wh was nt what he seemed.
听力原文:
Text 1
M: Mm, I need a white shirt and black shes fr the singing cntest at schl.
W: D the shes need t be black? Yu can wear yur blue shes. I think blue matches white the best.
Text 2
W: Last year I went t France fr vacatin, but I want t g smewhere warmer this year.
M: Yu shuld g t Greece. The weather there is nice and it has a lt f amazing buildings.
W: But I’ve been there befre. I think I will g t Spain.
Text 3
W: I used t really like that restaurant, but nce I fund hair in my sup and salad.
M: Oh ww. I usually have pizza when I g there. And yeah, smetimes hair falls int fd. It happens.
Text 4
M: Did yu see the new mvie n TV last night?
W: Well, my sister phned t tell me abut it, and I started watching it after I finished my hmewrk. But then I fell asleep and missed the ending.
Text 5
M: Befre we leave, yu need t make sure yu take yur swimsuit frm yur clset.
W: OK. Can we get ice cream after we leave the gym?
M: Yes, we’ll head t the ice cream shp nearby.
Text 6
W: D yu think yu will jin the swim team this year?
M: I’m nt sure. I was swimming all last summer at schl. But I’m tired f it.
W: But yu are the best swimmer in ur schl.
M: I’m nt that gd. In fact, I much prefer drawing. It calms me dwn.
W: Oh, I didn’t really knw that. Is drawing what yu want t d after yu graduate?
M: Well, I have t be really gd t survive as an artist. I think I culd design buildings.
Text 7
M: Hell, hw can I help yu?
W: The cffee machine is ut f cffee.
M: I knw. Didn’t yu see the sign?
W: N, there wasn’t a sign.
M: It must have fallen ff. The machine brke, but the repairman is n his way.
W: Hw lng d yu think it’ll be until it’s fixed?
M: Nt until tmrrw. Dn’t wrry! The repairman is bringing a new machine, and he shuld be here in abut 5 minutes. Please wait fr a few minutes fr yur cffee.
W: That’s gd news. I have 20 minutes befre I start wrk.
Text 8
W: My birthday is this week. I’m s excited! My parents will call the Blue Star Htel tmrrw t cnfirm my party. It’s the biggest htel in twn!
M: Oh, that’s exciting. I didn’t realize it was that clse. What day is yur birthday n exactly?
W: It’s n Tuesday, but we will have the party n Saturday. Last year, my parents gt me a watch as a present. I remember it was n Thursday and we ate ut in a Thai restaurant. Wnder what they will buy me this year.
M: Well, yu will be eighteen. Maybe yu will get a new car, r an expensive piece f jewelry.
W: I wuld lve t get a new car! Then, I culd take rad trips with yu and Alice.
M: D yu knw wh yu will invite t the party?
W: Oh yes, I already made a list.
Text 9
W: Hi, dear. I wn’t be hme until 7:00 tnight, because I have a late meeting. D yu want t pick up sme dinner fr us n yur way hme?
M: Actually, I’m in the city nw. I had t meet with the engineer at ur ther ffice. Why dn’t we meet at that French restaurant clse t yur wrkplace?
W: It’s prbably ging t be a beautiful spring evening. Let’s eat utdrs, instead f inside a crwded restaurant.
M: Sure. We culd pick up sme fast fd and eat in the park. Or, we culd eat at the Thai Garden. It has a beautiful utdr eating area, with trees and private tables.
W: That’s perfect. Shuld I make a reservatin fr 6:00? That’s the earliest time I can get there.
M: Make it fr 6:30. Yu dn’t need t hurry.
Text 10
One f the best-knwn stries in English histry is that f King Alfred and the cakes. Children are taught the stry in which Alfred was n the run frm sldiers wh were invading his cuntry frm Denmark and Nrway. Alfred hid in the huse f a pr wman. She asked him t watch her cakes being baked by the fire. Alfred was thinking abut his prblems while he was watching the cakes. S he let the cakes burn and was shuted at by the angry pr wman. N ne knws if the stry is really true. Certainly, Alfred was the king f parts f England frm 871 t 899 and he did have t fight ff the armies that entered his cuntry. Maybe the pr wman wuld nt knw hw imprtant he was. In thse days, news did nt always travel t places far away. But whether the stry is true r false, it is a gd way f helping yung peple take an interest in the very rich histry f their cuntry.
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