山东省济宁市2024-2025学年高三上学期期中考试 英语 Word版含答案
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第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A,B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.What seems t be the wman’s prblem?
A.She failed t cntact the bank manager.
B.She gt her bank card stuck in the ATM.
C.She can’t perate the machine.
2.When will the play shw?
A.On the 15th.B.On the 16th.C.On the 17th.
3.What will the wman d next?
A.Park her car.B.Lk at the stars.C.Fetch the telescpe.
4.Why is the by unhappy?
A.He feels lnely.
B.He missed his flight.
C.He’s wrried abut his parents.
5.What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A.Their favrite scientists.B.The ld math bks.C.The new science bks.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What is the relatinship between the speakers?
A.Brther and sister.B.Husband and wife.C.C-wrkers.
7.What des the wman ffer t d?
A.Give the man tw tickets.
B.Bk tickets fr the man.
C.Watch a mvie with the man.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Where des the cnversatin take place?
A.At hme.B.In an ffice.C.In a park.
9.Hw was the weather n the man’s way hme frm wrk?
A.Cludy.B.Rainy.C.Windy.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where will the event be held?
A.At a café.B.At a schl.C.At a gallery.
11.What is the wman?
A.A student.B.An artist.C.A teacher.
12.What des the man plan t d n July 21?
A.Learn papercut.B.Play ftball.C.Watch a game.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why des the wman want t sell the stuff?
A.T spare rm fr furniture.
B.T turn them int cash.
C.T clean up the huse.
14.What des the wman say abut Bb?
A.He has a prblem with the ad.
B.He can make a quick sale.
C.He is kind and helpful.
15.What is the man’s pinin abut Newsday’s service?
A.Excellent.B.Unfriendly.C.Expensive.
16.What are the speakers ging t d next?
A.Write an ad.B.Make a call.C.G t a market.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.Wh can attend the cmedy clubs?
A.A child aged 3.B.A teenager aged 16.C.An adult aged 30.
18.What des the speaker think f Jhn Wintersn’s act?
A.It was strange.B.It was successful.C.It was unppular.
19.What d the classes teach yung peple t d?
A.Tell jkes n stage.B.Organize parties.C.Perfrm magic.
20.Why des the speaker give the speech?
A.T encurage the cmedians.
B.T advertise a cmedy cmpany.
C.T infrm peple f seeing perfrmances.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Harry Ptter Warner Brs Studi Tur with Transprt frm Lndn
Immerse yurself in the spellbinding wrld f Harry PtterTM n this trip t the Warner Brs Studi Tur Lndn. Travel t the Harry Ptter studis by air-cnditined cach frm central Lndn, and n arrival, trace the ftsteps f Hgwarts’ student wizards at leisure when yu visit riginal sets and uncver behind-the-scenes secrets.
What’s Included
√Entry ticket t Harry Ptter Warner Brs Studi Tur.
√Lndn rund trip frm Central Lndn in air-cnditined cach.
√Services f a prfessinal representative at the Studi.
×Fd and drinks and a digital guide available in 10 different languages at additinal csts.
Meeting and Pickup
Meeting pint: Victria Cach Statin, 164 Buckingham Palace Rd, Lndn SW1W9TP, UK
What t Expect
On arrival, g inside t explre the spectacular sets used in the much-lved Harry Ptter mvies. View sme f the beautifully crafted cstumes and prps, such as Hagrid’s mtrbike, which were used t bring the stries t vivid n-screen life. Unravel the behind-the-scenes secrets f many f the special effects and marvel at the animatrnics that made sets such as Dumbledre’s ffice and the Great Hall s spellbinding. And while yu’ re here, perhaps take time ut t snap up the mvie-themed suvenirs(wn expense)at the gift shp. After yur visit, jin back up with yur cach and cnclude with a drp- ff at the riginal start pint.
Additinal Infrmatin
·Cnfirmatin will be received at time f bking.
·Nt wheelchair accessible.
·Child and Yuth must be accmpanied by at least ne Adult.
21.What is included in the tur?
A.Fd and drinks.B.The digital guide.
C.Mvie-themed suvenirs.D.Rund-trip cach transprt.
22.Where will yu be drpped ff after the tur?
A.At Dumbledre’s ffice.B.At Buckingham Palace.
C.At Victria Cach Statin.D.At the Warner Brs Studi.
23.Wh must be accmpanied by at least ne adult?
A.Elderly peple.B.Children and teenagers.
C.Student wizards.D.Turists with disabilities.
B
At the age f 16, I lived with my parents at an institute 18 miles frm Durban with n neighbrs arund. One day my father needed a ride t twn fr a cnference. Meanwhile, my mther gave a list f grceries and my father asked me t take care f several pending chres, such as getting the car serviced. When I drpped my father ff that mrning, he said, “I will meet yu here at5:00 p. m., and we will g hme tgether.”
After hurriedly cmpleting my chres, I went straight t the nearest mvie theater. I gt s engrssed that I frgt the time. By the time I ran t the garage and gt the car and hurried t where my father was waiting fr me, it was almst 6:00 p. m. He anxiusly asked me, “Why were yu late?” I was s ashamed f telling him I was watching a mvie that I said, “The car wasn’t ready, s I had t wait,” nt realizing that he had already called the garage. When he caught me in the lie, he said, “There’s smething wrng in the way I brught yu up that didn’t give yu the cnfidence t tell me the truth. In rder t figure ut where I went wrng with yu, I’m ging t walk hme 18 miles and think abut it.”
S, dressed in his suit and dress shes, he began t walk hme in the dark n mstly unpaved, unlit rads. I culdn’t leave him, s fr five-and-a-half hurs I drve behind him, watching my father g thrugh this agny fr a stupid lie that I uttered.
I decided then and there that I was never ging t lie again. I ften think abut that episde and wnder, if he had punished me the way we punish ur children, whether I wuld have learned a lessn at all. I dn’t think s. I wuld have suffered the punishment and gne n ding the same thing. But this single actin was s pwerful that it is still as if it happened yesterday.
24.Why did the authr drive t the twn?
A.T watch a hit mvie.B.T buy sme grceries.
C.T give his father a lift.D.T get the car serviced.
25.What did the father decide t d after finding the authr lying?
A.Reflect n his parenting.B.Blame the authr severely.
C.Ignre the authr’s behavir.D.Punish the authr immediately.
26.Hw did the authr feel when he drve behind his father?
A.Relieved.B.Annyed.C.IntlerableD.Regretful.
27.What can we learn frm the text?
A.Yu dn’t have t chse a day t lie.
B.It’s better t lie than t admit a mistake.
C.D nt d t thers what yu dn’t like t d.
D.Nn-vilence is pwerful in teaching a lessn.
C
When I asked my 15-year-ld cusin abut her ideal ccupatin, she gave me an unusual answer, saying that she dreams f becming an nline celebrity, which reminded me f a new girl band called “Sunshine”. These teens have quickly gt an ill fame acrss China because f their “unattractive” and “fat” appearance and laughably bad singing skills. But rather than wither at the ffence cming frm their 430,000 fllwers n Weib, they seem t blm n the criticism.
And fllwing Sunshine’s explsin, numerus new bands like “Pwer Girls” and “Lve-wings” starring average-lking adlescent girls started ppping up n peple’s mbiles. Lts f rdinary, disadvantaged Chinese teens with n skills but big dreams have lked t unlikely rle mdels such as the Sunshine girls as prf that all it takes is a little self-cnfidence t get yur name in the headlines. It’s incredible t witness s many yung Chinese girls make spectacles f themselves nline in a desperate attempt t stand ut frm thusands f ptential stars.
This kind f grassrts self-prmtin is fantastic fr Chinese yuth wh may nt therwise have any pprtunities r privileges t be utstanding in China’s cmpetitive sciety, but fr thse well-educated kids, there is a rising cncern amng parents that scial netwrking is distracting them frm academics.
Sadly, these s-called stars quickly disappear frm peple’s attentin nce a new band pps up. Besides, they are likely t leave behind the nline recrd f their ridiculus and smetimes scandalus behavir. Prspective emplyers and even ptential husbands r wives will eventually see these phts and vides, which culd affect their futures.
The gd news is that, in tday’s Internet age, fame and frtune are easily attainable fr therwise unqualified kids, but the bad news is that their narcissistic(自恋的)addictins t scial media will interfere with learning knwledge and real-life skills, leaving an entire generatin f wired yuth with abslutely n ther alternative nce their nline fllwers frget abut them.
28.What des the underlined wrd “wither” in paragraph 1 mean?
A.Fade.B.Prsper.
C.Tease.D.Please.
29.Why des becming an nline celebrity rise amng the yuth?
A.Because it just needs self-cnfidence.
B.Because they are skilled at perfrmance.
C.Because they dn’t cncentrate n academics.
D.Because it is a pssible chance t get them ahead.
30.What suffering may s-called stars face?
A.They may lse their wealth.
B.They may get their future ruined.
C.They may be sick f peple’s cncern.
D.They may be laughed at by their future emplyees.
31.What des the authr imply in the last paragraph?
A.Times change nthing.
B.Qualificatins bring frtune.
C.A trend can stimulate learning.
D.An addictin can affect a whle generatin.
D
The hur f sleep lst in the change t Daylight Saving Time(DST), the practice f setting the clcks frward ne hur frm standard time during the summer mnths t make better use f natural daylight, appears t reduce peple’s pssibility t help thers, the researchers fund. Specifically, they shwed that average dnatins t ne U. S.-based nnprfit rganizatin drpped by arund 10 percent in the wrkweek after the time change cmpared with fur weeks befre and after the change.
T test the link between sleep lss and genersity, Ben Simn f the University f Califrnia, Berkeley and her team first brught 23 yung adults int the lab fr tw nights and had the participants sleep thrugh ne night and stay awake fr anther night. In the mrnings, participants cmpleted an altruism questinnaire(利他主义问卷)rating their likelihd f helping thers. Fr instance, participants rated n a scale frm 1 t5, with 1 fr being least likely t help and5fr mst likely, whether they wuld give up their seat n a bus t a stranger r ffer a ride t a cwrker in need. Rughly 80 percent f participants shwed less likelihd f helping thers when sleep-deprived(缺觉的)than when rested. The researchers then cmpared each participant’s brain activity in a rested state with that in a sleep-deprived state, which shwed that sleep deprivatin reduced activity in a netwrk f brain regins linked t the ability t empathize(共情)with thers.
In anther experiment, the researchers fund 136 participants nline and had them keep a sleep recrd fr fur nights. The researchers fund that the mre time participants spent being awake in bed, a measure f pr sleep, the lwer their altruism questinnaire scres. That drp in altruism held true bth when cmparing individuals t themselves and when averaging scres acrss the grup. Fcusing n DST, the researchers lked at charitable dnatins frm 2001 t 2016 t a charity: in the wrkweek fllwing the time change, ttal dnatins, which typically averaged rughly $82 per day, drpped t abut$73 per day.
Scientists say the result tells a mre cmplex stry abut hw inefficient sleep affects decisins n helping thers. But unlike many ther scial prblems — think abut climate change — this ne has a ready slutin if yu think abut prmting sleep.
32.What did the first experiment require participants t d?
A.Wrk extra hurs.
B.D gd every day.
C.Have different hurs f sleep.
D.Rate ther participants’ behavirs.
33.What can be inferred abut the secnd experiment in Paragraph 3?
A.Its result stands in every way.
B.DST des mre harm than gd.
C.Altruism can be develped during lng sleep.
D.Its applicatin ges beynd ne’s expectatin.
34.Hw did the scientists see the impact f sleep deprivatin?
A.It has drawn wide attentin.
B.It’s a serius scial prblem.
C.It’s a shrt-term phenmenn.
D.It can be slved by individuals themselves.
35.Which f the fllwing can be the best title fr the text?
A.Sleep Shapes Scial Experiences
B.Lack f Sleep Reduces One’s Kindness
C.Daylight Saving Time Affects Sleep
D.The US Finds Ways t Raise Dnatins
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。
FOMO stands fr “fear f missing ut”. It refers t the nervus r anxius feeling a persn gets when they realize they are nt attending a scial event either because they weren’t invited r they just didn’t feel like ging. 36 This belief, in turn, can create anxiety and a sense f inferirity. FOMO bthers mst teens, especially if they’re ften nline.
One way fr teens t deal with FOMO is t practice what is knwn as reframing(重塑)thinking. 37 Here are sme tips n hw teens can start t reframe their thinking.
Track negative thughts and replace them with reasnable nes. One thing teens can d t deal with FOMO is t track their negative thughts and feelings in a jurnal. 38 Then, they can change their thughts and replace the negative thughts with smething psitive.
39 Encurage teens t recgnize that they have limited time and cannt pssibly be everywhere and d everything. S, naturally, there will be scial events that they cannt attend. But this des nt mean that they’re necessarily missing ut n smething.
Turn ff the technlgy and d smething else. Turning ff the technlgy seems like a natural cure fr FOMO. But just switching the phne ff des nt erase the feelings that FOMO causes.
40 The key is t d smething else entirely like reading a bk r baking ckies— anything that allws them t fcus n smething ther than scial media.
A.Be realistic abut availability.
B.In general, FOMO causes peple t assume that they have a lw scial rank.
C.It’s a mental exercise designed t help them lk at situatins differently.
D.Realize that n ne lives a perfect life as described in scial media.
E.Teens may still wrry abut missing ut even if they’re nt in scial media at all.
F.There are sme negative cnsequences f FOMO.
G.This allws them t bserve hw ften they’re feeling negative abut themselves.
第三部分 语言知识运用(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。
I had reached the age f twenty-eight. Still, I 41 whether the letter frm my past wuld make it t me, all these years later. It was a 42 writing task frm when I was eighteen. The teacher cllected ur letters t ur future selves in self-addressed envelpe with stamps and prmised t 43 them ten years later. But since s much time had passed, wuld he even 44 ?
Thinking back n the letter, I recalled giving my future self sme advice. When yu’ re eighteen years ld, twenty-eight seems like a 45 age, but I wasn’t feeling as mature as I believed my yunger self had 46 me t be.
When the letter finally reached me, I pened it 47 . It began, “Hw much d yu bet this letter will never get t yu?” It cntinued t greet me casually 48 we were having an IM(instant messaging)chat. As a senir in high schl, facing the 49 SATS and cllege applicatin, my eighteen-year-ld self was s 50 ! She was apparently nt quite happy and hped I wuldn’t wrry s much in the future, and that I wuldn’t frget t be present and 51 my life!
Cntrary t my belief, my eighteen-year-ld self did nt have any demands f me, r expectatins I might have 52 t meet. Instead, she wrte, “I’ll stand by whatever yu d. Even if yu are nt the ne I’m imagining nw, I’ll supprt yu, because maybe the persn I’m imagining is smene else, but yu’ re nt smene else, yu’ re me.”
I was 53 , and tears welled up in my eyes at this. 54 thrugh time. I had put a lt f pressure n myself t be the best versin f myself that I culd be. 55 , I came t realize what I wuld have accmplished in ten years wuld pale in cmparisn t hw I’d feel and wh I’d, be.
41.A.believedB.BetC.dubtedD.cnsidered
42.A.hpelessB.creativeC.urgentD.tugh
43.A.crrectB.mailC.answerD.write
44.A.rememberB.understandC.mindD.remain
45.A.grwn-upB.happyC.made-upD.prmising
46.A.prmisedB.cnvincedC.encuragedD.expected
47.A.calmlyB.cautiuslyC.eagerlyD.naturally
48.A.even ifB.s thatC.nw thatD.as if
49.A.appintingB.appealingC.apprachingD.apprving
50.A.depressedB.ambitiusC.carefreeD.stressed
51.A.enjyB.valueC.startD.earn
52.A.triedB.failedC.managedD.determined
53.A.guiltyB.tuchedC.embarrassedD.nervus
54.A.self-acceptanceB.self-serviceC.self-defenseD.self-cncern
55.A.BesidesB.TherefreC.ThenD.Hwever
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 new game Black Myth: Wukng is cming ut n Tuesday and peple all ver the wrld are excited.
As China’s first true AAA title — a game 56 (characterize)by high develpment csts, lng prductin cycles, and significant resurce investment, Black Myth represents 57 majr breakthrugh f the Chinese gaming industry. The game 58 (set)against the backdrp f the classic Chinese nvel Jurney t the West, ne f the Fur Great Classical Nvels f Chinese literature. After Tang Mnk and his disciples 59 (successful)btained Buddhist scriptures, Mnkey King(Sun Wukng)was named Fighting Buddha and gradually vanished withut a trace.
The player, knwn as the Destined One, starts an epic jurney 60 (uncver)the truth behind the legendary tale. 61 the game’s huge success in China is partly because peple there knw the stry f Jurney t the West, the fact that it has als caught the interest f internatinal audiences — many f 62 lack this cultural backgrund — suggests that Black Myth is n the right path. Many verseas players have been inspired by the game t start reading the 63 (rigin)bk Jurney t the West. Fans f Black Myth have even started psting vides nline, 64 (share)their understanding f Chinese mythlgy and the Jurney t the West stry. As the game’s preview sessins began, many internatinal 65 (medium)and invited influencers have shared detailed reviews. They have praised the game’s technical and artistic quality, as well as its cultural imprtance.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
本月是你校的“爱国主义(patritism)教育月”,校英文报计划组织以“爱国,从爱校开始”为主题的英语演讲大赛,请你写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:
(1)你对爱国的理解;
(2)具体做法;
(3)发出倡议。
注意:
(1)写作词数应为80左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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。
Her name was Ms. Finch. She was very shrt, with shrt brwn hair and unique eyeglasses that seemed t small fr her tiny face. Despite being ld enugh t retire, her temper made it clear she wasn’t planning t d s quietly. Nelsn Brian felt exhausted as he sat in ne f the hard-backed chairs in the rm, wrn dwn by Ms. Finch’s intense stare.
Ms. Finch sat n the edge f her chair, her brwn shes barely tuching the wrn carpet. In a rude tne, she remarked. “Mr. Nelsn, yur file says yu’ve been t fur jb interviews in the last ten days, but yu haven’t managed t secure a jb. If tday’s appearance is any indicatin f yur cmmitment t yur jb search, it’s n wnder Flwers n First didn’t want t hi re yu as a delivery driver.”
A wave f sickness accmpanied the heat spreading thrugh Brian’s bdy. He knew ging straight frm sccer practice t the career cnsulting sessin was a mistake, but he thught shwing up in nn-slip shes wuld be better than being late. As he tried t explain, Ms. Finch pressed her lips tgether in annyance.
“I’m nt interested in excuses, Mr. Nelsn,” she said. “But I’d like t knw why smene with yur grade pint average and an extensive list f after-schl activities is struggling t find a part-time jb.” Brain’s cmmitment t extracurricular(工作之外的)activities and gd academic standing shifted Ms. Finch’s perspective, realizing he pssessed qualities that culd cntribute psitively t the wrkplace.
Ms. Finch’s questin brught back the helpless feeling that plagued(折磨)Brian during his failed interviews. “I-I-I am t nervus t say a wrd,” he stammered(结结巴巴地说), keeping his eyes n the carpet. Brian’s penness in explaining himself and admitting he was nervus made Ms. Finch understand him better.
注意:
(1)续写词数应为150左右;
(2)请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Gd mrning, everyne!
I am hnred t have the pprtunity t deliver a speech n patritism.
Thank yu!
Waiting fr her blame, Brian was surprised when Ms. Finch shk her head.
Brian explained his chice f shes and shrts, and Ms. Finch ndded understandingly.
2024-2025学年度第一学期期中教学质量检测
高三英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分听力(共两节;每小题1.5分,共30分)
1-5BBCAC 6-10 CAABA 11-15CCBCA 16-20 ABBAB
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
21-23 DCB 24-27 CADD 28-31ADBD 32-35CADB 36-40 BCGAE
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)
41-45CBBAA 46-50 DCDCD51-55ABBAD
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.characterized57.a58.is set59.successfully 60.t uncver
61.While/ Althugh/ Thugh 62.whm 63.riginal 64.sharing 65.Media
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
One pssible versin:
Gd mrning, everyne!
I am hnred t have the pprtunity t deliver a speech n patritism.
Patritism, t me, is nt just abut waving flags r singing the anthem; it’s cmmitment t making a psitive difference t ur cuntry. T shw ur lve fr ur cuntry we can start by lving ur schl. Respecting ur schl’s values and rules is ne way t demnstrate patritism. Besides, we can actively participate in patritic activities rganized by ur schl. Furthermre, let’s maintain a clean schl envirnment and take care f schl facilities.
I believe if everyne can d their bit, we’ll have a better schl and build a strnger natin. Thank yu!
第二节(满分25分)
One pssible versin:
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Waiting fr her blame, Brian was surprised when Ms. Finch shk her head. Ms. Finch made a brief mark n her clipbard. She lked at him curiusly, her vice sftening. “I’m nt s different frm yu, Mr. Nelsn. I, t, can be easily nervus in stressful situatins. I aplgize fr being rude abut yur situatin.” Then, Ms. Finch, shwing sympathy tward Brian, finally recgnized his genuine effrt and cmmitment t the jb search, despite his initial appearance.
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Brian explained his chice f shes and shrts, and Ms. Finch ndded understandingly. “Being n time is crucial, Mr. Nelsn, and I cmmend yu fr that. But may I suggest keeping alternative clthing n hand fr such ccasins? Excellent. Nw, let’s get t wrk.” Ms. Finch ffered encuraging wrds as they discussed his interview techniques and ptential areas f imprvement. She emphasized the imprtance f cnfidence and the impact f persnal presentatin during jb interviews. And Brian was relieved and grateful t hear these, realizing that many teenagers fail in jb interviews because they dn’t put in the effrt t present themselves prfessinally.
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Text 1
W: Excuse me, I’m having sme truble with the ATM. It has my bank card and wn’t give it back.
M: OK. I’ll call the manager. He can help yu with that. Please return t the machine that has yur card. He will jin yu in a few minutes.
Text 2
M: Sue, I’ve just been tld the date f the play has been changed frm the 15th t the 16th.
W: Are yu serius? Yesterday I was tld it was ging t be the 17th.
M: The 17th is a Sunday, s they changed it t a Saturday in the end.
Text 3
W: Have yu ever been t a place like this?
M: N, but I d like t lk at the stars.
W: Gd, yu’re in fr a treat. This is the best place arund t get a gd lk at the stars. I’m ging t fetch the telescpe fr yu. It’s in my car.
Text 4
M: I’m s sad. I dn’t knw anyne here and I’m hmesick. But dn’t tell my mum and dad. They might be wrried.
W: Oh, I wn’t. They’d prbably take the next flight t New Yrk and cme t see yu if I d that.
Text 5
W: Have yu seen the new bks that they gt fr the science class? They are much better than the new math bks.
M: Yes, I have. But I actually dn’t like them. Why d they talk s much abut ld scientists?
W: That’s what I like the mst abut them.
Text 6
W: Our manager said that yu and yur wife like watching mvies. Wuld yu like t see ne this weekend?
M: Yes, I was thinking f checking ut the Sunday mvies. They are playing Mary Pppins there this weekend. Yu see, I’m a real big fan f classical mvies.
W: Oh, that’s perfect. I gt these tw free tickets that yu can use at that theater. My brther gave them t me.
M: Really? That’s very nice f yu.
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W: Jack, clse the windw in the bathrm. The wind’s getting really strng.
M: Dne. We seem t have experienced a whle year’s weather in ne day tday.
W: I culdn’t agree mre — this mrning I culd hardly see acrss the rad because f the thick dark cluds.
M: Yeah, but at lunchtime I sat in the park enjying the sunshine. Then n the way hme frm wrk, I gt caught in the rain and was wet t the skin. I felt s cld.
W: And nw we’ve gt this. England in April — hw changeable!
Text 8
M: What are yu reading, Jennifer?
W: I’m reading an event abut paper cutting. The wman named Abigail has been a creative papercut artist fr many years. She wants t hld an event in ur city.
M: Where will it take place?
W: At the café n the Square, Barnldswick. And it’ll begin at 1:30 pm and end at 2:30 pm n July 21.She’ll share basic paper cutting skills and techniques. And then participants will have the pprtunity t have a g themselves n practice sheets.
M: S d yu want t g?
W: Yes. I’ve always been interested in paper cutting. And I want t teach my students after I learn hw t d it. Nw I finally have an pprtunity, s I’ll definitely g. Will yu jin me?
M: Srry, Jennifer, but I’d rather watch a ftball game that day.
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M: Hney, what’s all ur stuff ding in the yard?
W: It’s a clean-up sale. Fr nly $19.95, we can put a tw-line ad in Newsday fr seven days. And with ver tw millin readers, we’ll get results fast.
M: But if Newsday is having a clean-up sale, why des ur yard lk like a market?
W: Because there’s never been a better time fr us t turn the things we dn’t use int cash we can use.
M: Yu mean the jewelry, furniture and exercise equipment?
W: Even yur ld guitar.
M: Tw lines, seven days, fr nly $19.95.Are yu sure?
W: Of curse I’m sure. I called Bb.
M: Wh’s Bb?
W: He’s a sales cnsultant there. He was really nice and helpful. He tld me t call him whenever I had a prblem with the ad.
M: Mre than50% ff, and friendly service. Newsday des have all we need.
W: Yeah. S culd yu help me with the ad if yu’re free?
M: OK.
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W: D yu enjy watching cmedies? Then why nt cme and see what’s happening at Cmedy Hur? Cmedy Hur wns cmedy clubs in several cuntries that are run just fr peple aged 13-20.They’re just as familiar with wrking in adult cmedy clubs as they are wrking with children. The Cmedy Hur cmpany was set up by Jhn Wintersn. In fact, his act quickly became s ppular that he sn fund lts f ther cmedians wh wanted t jin his cmpany.
If yu’re having a party at hme, Cmedy Hur can cme and perfrm fr yu there at the party. Yur very wn cmedian will als help yu t tell yur guests sme jkes and silly stries and they can jin in, t, if they want. It’ll be fun and very different frm any party yu’ve ever had befre.
Here at Cmedy Hur, it’s nt just abut the adults telling jkes. We als ffer yung peple the chance t perfrm. But we’ve yet t find smene wh can d that withut preparatin, s we’ve set up the wrld’s first Cmedy Classes t teach yung peple hw t tell jkes n stage. At the mment ur classes are nly mnthly, but we’re planning t start a number f thers ver the cming year.
S what are yu waiting fr? Cme and jin Cmedy Hur.
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