山东省济南市2021届高三下学期3月模拟考试(一模)英语试卷
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2020~2021学年高三年级模拟考试卷
英 语
2021.03
本试卷分四个部分。满分150分,考试用时120分钟。
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 does the man think of the woman's old apartment?
A. Convenient. B. Comfortable. C. Noisy.
( )2. Where did the woman leave her mobile phone?
A. In her bag. B. On the table. C. On the chair.
( )3. How did James contact the woman yesterday?
A. By postcard. B. By email. C. By phone.
( )4. What are the speakers probably talking about?
A. A pet. B. A job. C. An appointment.
( )5. Who is the man most probably going to work with?
A. Preschool kids. B. The disabled. C. Teenagers.
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 will the man intend to do in Namibia?
A. To host a program. B. To work as a volunteer. C. To learn about wildlife.
( )7. How can a person meet the requirements?
A. He must be over 20.
B. He should be moderately fit.
C. He ought to speak more than one language.
听第7段材料,回答第 8、9题。
( )8. What business are the speakers in?
A. Athletic shoes. B. Sports clothes. C. Sports equipment.
( )9. What is the second choice of sport in the 36to45 age group?
A. Jogging. B. Skiing. C. Tennis.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
( )10. What does the woman think of a career in Tourism?
A. Promising. B. Challenging. C. Fulfilling.
( )11. What skill will the woman mainly learn from the course in Tourism?
A. Timemanagement. B. Notetaking. C. Financial planning.
( )12. What extra course will the woman probably take?
A. Public relations. B. Travel and Business. C. Medical care.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
( )13. Who kept the man informed of most related information?
A. The staff. B. The students. C. The cleaners.
( )14. What waste was most commonly seen in the university?
A. The copying paper. B. The paper cups. C. The plastic cups.
( )15. What proportion of interviewees were worried about waste?
A. 55%. B. 45%. C. 30%.
( )16. What does the woman suggest to raise people's awareness?
A. Putting up a poster. B. Holding an exhibition. C. Delivering a lecture.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
( )17. Which month is it now probably?
A. July. B. June. C. May.
( )18. What will be shown second?
A. Women's fashion. B. Men's fashion. C. Children's fashion.
( )19. What can we know about the show?
A. Some fashion models will join in.
B. Sportswear is the man's attraction.
C. High street stores offer most clothes.
( )20. How does the speaker suggest booking the tickets to get a free drink?
A. By visiting the college website.
B. By calling the admission office.
C. By going to the college bookstore.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
The Hear Clear Go Rechargeable Digital Hearing Aid is a popular member of our rechargeable hearing aid family for a good reason: it combines great performance with incredible value! This hearing aid features advanced thirdgeneration digital technology at an unbelievably affordable price. The Go is packed with the same key technologies that all highend digital hearing aids share while leaving out the extra fancy bells and whistles that increase costs and require expensive adjustments. With the Go, you'll hear clearly while saving a lot of money.
With the Go's included charging station, you won't have to keep buying and replacing tiny hearing aid batteries! You'll love the lightweight design. The Go is preprogrammed for most moderate to significant hearing losses—no costly professional adjustments needed. They are shipped directly to you and will help you hear better right out of the box!
You can spend thousands for an expensive hearing aid, or you can spend just $239 for a hearing aid that is great for most hearing losses(only $199 each when you buy a pair—hear up to 3 times better than wearing just one). We are so sure you will love your hearing aids. We offer a 100% Money Back Guarantee—Risk Free if you are not satisfied for any reason. No costly professional appointments needed! With our free telecare, you can call our friendly and caring staff from the comfort and safety of your home to discuss your hearing care.
( )21. What do we know about the Go?
A. Its price is unbelievably low.
B. It features fancy bells and whistles.
C. It includes charging station and batteries.
D. It needs expensive professional adjustments.
( )22. How much should you pay to buy a pair?
A. $239. B. $478. C. $199. D. $398.
( )23. Where is the text most likely from?
A. A magazine. B. A research paper.
C. A travel brochure. D. A scientific journal.
B
If you were to throw, say, a banana peel out of your car while driving along the motorway, that would be a completely harmless action, due to the fact that it's part of a fruit—right? Actually, no. A banana peel can take up to two years to be naturally processed, and with a third of motorists admitting to littering while driving, that's a whole lot of discarded banana peels. An orange peel and a cigarette butt has a similar biodegrading(生物降解) term to that of a banana peel, but tin cans last up to 100 years; and plastic bottles last forever, as do glass bottles.
Despite the fact that longerlasting materials will serve to damage the environment and its animals for longer, we can't merely measure the severity of a certain type of rubbish by its lifetime. For example, despite having a fairly short length of biodegrading time, more than 120 tons of cigaretterelated litter is discarded in the UK every day.
It's not a cheap habit either: to keep our streets clean annually costs UK taxpayers £500 million, and when you include our green spaces, that goes up to £1 billion . So, it's not surprising that if caught flytipping you could face a £20,000 fine or even jail time and, if you disposed of something dangerous, the court could give you five years to serve. Regardless of how severe these punishments might seem, however, among the reported cases only 2,000 were found guilty out of 825,000, so we still have some way to go in making sure people obey the rules.
( )24. What does the underlined word “discarded” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Harmless. B. Processed. C. Thrown. D. Longlasting.
( )25. Which of the following has the longest biodegrading term?
A. Glass bottles. B. Tin cans. C. Cigarette butts. D. Banana peels.
( )26. What can be inferred from the passage?
A. The severity of rubbish can be measured by its lifetime.
B. Quite a few people were found guilty of illegally littering.
C. Every year UK taxpayers spend £500 million keeping streets free of dirt.
D. Cigaretterelated litter and peels can be ignored for their fairly short lifetime.
( )27. What is the purpose of the passage?
A. To inform readers of different biodegrading terms.
B. To call for people not to litter illegally.
C. To encourage people to use fewer plastic bags.
D. To stress the importance of good behavior.
C
We often hear that 60 is the new 50. Just check out images of your grandparents or greatgrandparents and notice their stooped(驼背的) bodies, their wrinkled faces when they were barely pushing 60. What a contrast with energetic, gymgoing sexagenarians(60几岁的人) of today!
A research, overseen by gerontologist Taina Rantanen, compared adults born in 1910 and 1914 with those born roughly 30 years later. Both birth groups were examined in person at age 60 and again at 70 with the same set of six physical tests and five measures of cognition.
According to the research, the laterborn group could walk faster, had a stronger hand grasp and could use more force with their lower legs. On cognitive tests, the laterborn group had better verbal fluency, and scored higher on a test matching numbers to symbols. But not everything changed across the generations: measures of lung function were surprisingly not changing, and there was no improvement in the shorttermmemory task of recalling a series of digits.
There are many reasons why people are aging better, including improved medical care and a drop in smoking, but the key factor shown in the study of physical function was that the laterborn adults were more physically active and had bigger bodies, which suggests better nutrition. For brain function, the key seems to be more years of education.
“Education is a powerful influence on aging and health,” says Luigi Ferrucci, scientific director of the U.S. National Institute on Aging. “With more education, you are probably going to have a larger income, which means you are more likely to go to the doctor, and have good nutrition.” He also points out that the average life span is seven years shorter in a poor state such as Mississippi than in a wealthier one such as California. “Here we still have lots of people who cannot take the drugs they need because they cannot pay for them,” he says. In short, 60 may be the new 50 for many of us but not for all.
( )28. How does the writer begin the passage?
A. By imagining a scene. B. By making a comparison.
C. By raising a question. D. By presenting an image.
( )29. Which of the following is TRUE about the research?
A. Everything didn't change across the generations.
B. The laterborn group could hardly grasp things more tightly.
C. The laterborn group did worse in matching numbers to symbols.
D. There was a little improvement in shortterm memory in both groups.
( )30. According to the research, what contributes most to physically aging better?
A. Improved medical care. B. Education.
C. Better nutrition. D. Energetic images.
( )31. What is the main idea of the passage?
A. Many reasons contribute to people's better physical function.
B. Today's energetic sexagenarians have much better images.
C. Education is the key to people's aging better.
D. People today are aging better in many ways.
D
The company SpaceX has already launched hundreds of its Starlink satellites, with plans to put as many as 42,000 of them in Earth orbit. Its goal is to provide highspeed Internet to billions of people. Moving toward that kind of access is important, but it comes at a cost. Glittering with reflected sunlight, these first orbiters, sent up in the past year, are brighter than 99 percent of the 5,000 or so other satellites now circling Earth, and obviously there are going to be a lot more. This sudden increase is bad for astronomy: the probability of a Starlink satellite crossing a telescope's field of view and ruining an observation will be quite high near sunset. For that reason, my fellow astronomers have signed a petition(请愿书) calling for governments to protect the night sky from this invasion.
In response to protests, SpaceX has promised to address the visibility problem by, for example, applying experimental coatings—essentially painting the satellites black—but the company's aggressive launch schedule remains unchanged. And the satellites' illuminated(被照亮的) surfaces are mostly their solar panels—exactly the part that cannot be painted over.
Unfortunately, at present no regulations govern how bright a single satellite can be, let alone thousands of them together. Even if there were such regulations, one nation's laws can not hinder(阻碍) another country's launches. Space literally has no borders, and the sky will need to be protected at an international level. As a consequence, we hope that the United Nations will find a way to think outside of the box to save the sky for everyone.
When I was growing up in Montana, it was a game to be the first to find a moving satellite among the host of stars in the night sky. Soon it could be a game to recognize the constellations(星座) behind a swarm of moving points of light.
( )32. What is the writer's attitude toward SpaceX's launching plans?
A. Indifferent. B. Doubtful. C. Optimistic. D. Disapproving.
( )33. Why have my fellow astronomers signed the petition?
A. SpaceX plans to send too many Starline satellites into space.
B. The Starline satellites will possibly ruin an observation near sunset.
C. The first orbiters are brighter than most of other satellites circling Earth.
D. SpaceX fails to provide highspeed Internet to people around the world.
( )34. According to the author, who should shoulder the responsibility to save the sky?
A. The United States. B. The United Nations.
C. The company SpaceX. D. Just one nation.
( )35. What can be a suitable title for the text?
A. Preserve the Night Sky B. Ban Starline Satellites
C. Observe the Stars Attentively D. Protest against SpaceX
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5 分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It's been a hard year but, while we can't change what's happening in the world, we can focus on creating a positive atmosphere. No more negative energy.
__36__
Hard times are rubbish, but they make you what you are. Recognize that and know that if you can come through them and you will be more capable and more confident. It's a lucky person indeed who manages to avoid upset as they go through life; what's important is how you deal with it.
Count your blessings
Feeling sorry for yourself? It may sound normal, but it's important to remind yourself of what's good about your life. Try writing a list of the things you're thankful for, or spend a few minutes every evening putting down three nice things that have happened to you that day.__37__. Patted a dog in the park? Write it down. Laughed at a silly meme(表情包) on social media? Put that on the list too.
Protect yourself from energy vampires
We all know those who suck the joy out of life and leave you feeling emotionally exhausted. They moan, blame others or just generally bring you down. __38__. Gently explain the effect that they have may bring them round, or simply make sure you're always positive yourself in order to reduce the bad effect of their negativity.__39__, or eventually cut ties with them entirely.
Create joy in your life
__40__. Make a coffee date with a friend; set aside an hour to play a board game with your family; or take a regular walk where you explore somewhere new in your locality.
A. Focus on positivity
B. Accept unfavorable situations
C. Remember to set down the three most significant ones
D. Try to understand that they have probably got problems
E. It really doesn't matter if they are small and insignificant
F. But ultimately you might need to limit the time you spend with them
G. Inject positivity into your daily routine by making time for activities that bring you pleasure
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。
When my sisters and I were little, we were __41__ to take naps. The summer I was seven, I asked to take my __42__ in a tree in the orchard(果园), the place I went to when I wanted to be alone and __43__. In the tree, I had a(n) __44__ view of the orchard, our house, fields, barns and fences. My sisters once forgot so completely that they stood under the tree ____45__ secrets.
One afternoon I climbed the tree __46__, grabbing branches and __47__ my feet carefully until I was as high as I could go. __48__, a flying noise attracted my attention. An owl __49__ on a thick branch and gripped it with her talons. She pressed her wings to her side and settled down. So natural did I make myself to the tree that the owl would not __50__ at my being there. She flew __51__ among branches until she noticed me. The owl hesitated for one second __52__ she lifted her wings and dropped away into space. I gasped and watched her go, __53__ she would return. She had been gone so long that I had __54__ on seeing her again. Unexpectedly, the owl reappeared in January, accompanied by her mate.
The __55__ of the owl gave me a sense of assurance I had not felt before which I would treasure forever.
( )41. A. allowed B. expected C. forbidden D. appointed
( )42. A. naps B. laps C. bonus D. angles
( )43. A. ambitious B. brilliant C. peaceful D. competent
( )44. A. private B. abundant C. grand D. adequate
( )45. A. whispering B. keeping C. assuming D. hiding
( )46. A. in disguise B. as well C. in vain D. as usual
( )47. A. tapping B. inserting C. placing D. striking
( )48. A. Apparently B. Eventually C. Suddenly D. Fortunately
( )49. A. landed B. existed C. waved D. picked
( )50. A. adapt to B. fade out C. get stuck D. get offended
( )51. A. now and then B. back and forth C. day in and day out D. trial and error
( )52. A. though B. when C. until D. before
( )53. A. thinking B. praying C. comforting D. encouraging
( )54. A. given up B. cut up C. cast down D. broken down
( )55. A. occupation B. return C. recovery D. evidence
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。
China launched a large robotic spacecraft early Tuesday morning at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in south China's Hainan province, __56__(task) it with landing on the moon and bringing back lunar samples, 44 years after such extraterrestrial substances(外星物质) __57__(bring) back to earth the last time.
The __58__(heavy) and largest in the nation's lunar fleet Chang'e 5 would fly in the trajectory within the next several days and make some correction operations before conducting a key braking maneuver(刹车操作) to avoid __59__(accident) flying past the moon.
The return capsule of __60__(China) Chang'e 5 probe touched down on its preset landing site in Siziwang banner of the Inner Mongolia autonomous region at 1:59 am on Thursday, bringing back the country's first samples __61__(collect) from the moon, according to the China National Space Administration(CNSA).
Zhang Kejian, head of CNSA, declared the Chang'e 5 mission a success.
It marked the successful __62__(conclude) of China's current threestep lunar exploration program of orbiting and landing, and bringing back samples,__63__ began in 2004.
The recovery team would do __64__ initial processing of the capsule and then use a plane to transport it __65__ Beijing, where it would be opened for technicians to remove the container holding lunar samples, then administration said.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
假定你是北京兴华中学的学生李华,你所在的城市号召大家春节期间就地过年。你的英国朋友 John对此非常感兴趣。请你写信向他介绍相关情况,内容包括:
1. 介绍你市就地过年的情况;
2. 你的感受。
注意:
1. 词数 80 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面短文,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。
The story of my new family member
We found a lonely dog a few weeks ago, walking along the road in the countryside. All of a sudden, he was jumping on cars, and at the same time we thought maybe his family was camping somewhere in the neighboring areas. As a consequence we passed him by without hesitation. A few hours later, on our return trip, he was still in the same place, again and again, making an attempt to get people to stop for him. When he caught sight of us approaching, he lay down in the middle of the road, so we failed to get around him.
My father braked hard, pulled up and looked around for a few minutes, trying to figure out whether anyone around from whom he had been separated. After getting off the car, we checked the dog carefully. It didn't appear so. Then we took a good look at the poor but cute dog. He gazed at us eagerly with gloomy eyes. We circled around him in a total silence. We had an overwhelming desire to find out what was wrong with him. Unfortunately, we couldn't find any clues. He had no collar and he was really too thin. Eventually we decided that he had been abandoned. We showed great sympathy for the poor dog. How helpless he was on such an occasion! He was homeless and he had no one to rely on.
On seeing the scene, we couldn't help begging my parents to raise him. My mother agreed excitedly, “I love this lovely dog. How poor he is! It is high time that we should bring him home.” She stared at the dog with tears welling up in her eyes. We knew my mother was willing to adopt the dog because she was so sweet and she loved dogs very much. My father thought it was dangerous to raise a dog due to the fact that we were too young.
注意:续写词数应为 150 左右。
Paragraph 1:
My father said firmly, “If he doesn't bite me when I try to pick him up to put him in the car, then we have a new dog.”________________________________________________
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Paragraph 2:
We took him to the vet(兽医), who said the dog appeared to be in good health._______
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2020~2021学年高三年级模拟考试卷
英语参考答案及听力材料
第一部分
1~5 ABCCA 6~10 BBABA 11~15 CACAB 16~20 ACACC
第二部分
第一节
21~23 CDA 24~27 CACB 28~31 BACD 32~35 DBBA
第二节
36~40 BEDFG
第三部分
第一节
41~45 BACCA 46~50 DCCAD 51~55 BDBAB
第二节
56. tasking 57. were brought 58. heaviest 59. accidentally 60. China's 61. collected
62 conclusion 63. which 64. an 65. to
第四部分
第一节
Dear John,
Since you are interested in the policy that we were recommended to stay where we were during the Spring Festival, I am writing to tell you something specific about the situation.
To strengthen COVID19 Pandemic prevention and control nationwide, my city called on people to stay where they were to celebrate the Spring Festival. An effective operation was launched to guarantee the workers' welfare. Companies were encouraged to issue red envelops and organize cultural activities to add to the festive atmosphere. To motivate the employees to stay, companies raised salaries and ensured other benefits.
I think the policy is very practical and praiseworthy. Not only could we enjoy ourselves and send best wishes to family and relatives by Wechat, but we also contributed to a strong recovery from the pandemic.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
Paragraph 1:
Myfathersaidfirmly, “Ifhedoesn'tbitemewhenItrytopickhimuptoputhiminthecar, thenwehaveanewdog.” The dog happily joined us with no fight at all, the only thing we were in danger of was getting licked. He kept sticking his head between the two front seats and thanked us for picking him up. The dog had clearly been on the road for some time, he was really too thin. So we fed him a lot over the course of the next two weeks striving to look after him with the hope that he would get stronger. Unfortunately, all our efforts were in vain. He was still very thin.
Paragraph 2:
Wetookhimtothevet, whosaidthedogappearedtobeingoodhealth. The vet guessed the dog was about two years old. He gave the dog all the required shots and sent us on our way. “Amazing! The dog is healthy.” My mother said in an excited voice. So thrilled were we that we headed home immediately. We did love our new family member. The dog was a sweet companion to our family, who was a quick learner and knew how to respond to different instructions. We learned a lesson from the experience that kindness and sympathy made a big difference to our life.
听力材料
Text 1
M: Your new apartment is not as convenient as the old one.
W: Exactly, but it's far more comfortable and above all, it's far away from the noisy surroundings.
Text 2
W: Jack, have you seen my mobile? I'm sure I left it on the table.
M: You did. I picked it up and put it in your bag—the one hanging on the back of the chair. Have you looked?
W: No, I haven't. Yes, it's still here. Thanks.
Text 3
M: Have you heard from James? He must have arrived in Australia by now! He promised to send me a postcard.
W: He gave me a quick call yesterday. Didn't you get my email?
M: No. I haven't been at work for a few days.
Text 4
W: Honey, could you take Frank to the vet tomorrow? He should get there at 11:00 in the morning.
M: Weren't you told to bring him there around 10:00 am?
W: Mr Brown called me later yesterday and changed the time.
Text 5
M: I need to get some social work experience. Can you help?
W: Sure. There's a teenager centre. They're looking for someone to teach table tennis on Thursday. Then there's the day centre for preschool kids. They need a helper on Wednesday. Or there's a school for the disabled. They need someone on weekends.
M: Well, the best time for me is Wednesday.
Text 6
W: David, what's your plan for the summer vacation?
M: I'm planning to go to Namibia and join a volunteer program there. There is a volunteer program that I show great interest in.
W: What does the program involve?
M: It mainly involves taking care of wildlife in Namibia.
W: What are the requirements of the program?
M: In order to join the program you need to be at least 18 years old on the program start date. You need to speak English. Volunteers should also come with at least a moderate level of fitness.
Text 7
M: Jane, could you review the results of the survey on sporting activities again? I'm planning out our proposal for today's business meeting. I think we should consider expanding our line of athletic shoes. Maybe we should consider developing a new market—targeting sports clothes or equipment.
W: Sure, Sam. I've summarized the results, broken down by consumer age groups and sporting activities. The survey was carried out among people between the ages of 18 and 55, and the results have been organized in terms of the following age groups: 18to26, 27to35, 36to45, and 46to55.
M: Okay.
W: People in the last two groups reported jogging as their favorite sport followed by skiing, tennis, swimming, and cycling.
Text 8
W: Dr Twain. I'm considering taking your course in Tourism. Would you mind giving me some advice?
M: Absolutely not.
W: Well, I have been discussing it with my parents and they are concerned that I will not be able to get a wellpaid job with a degree in Tourism. But I think it's a great career in the future.
M: I agree with you. A large part of this course is dedicated to teaching students how to manage finances. I would also recommend that you take a course in timemanagement or notetaking, as these can be useful in planning your workload.
W: I'll remember that.
M: Now, are you interested in any of the other subjects?
W: Yes, I'm interested in Travel and Business.
M: That is really worth learning; however, be aware that it is challenging. What about Medical Care? It's tiring but useful.
W: I'm not sure that I would enjoy that course. How about Public Relations?
M: Yes, I would recommend that course. It would be related to entering the tourism industry.
W: OK. I'll take it. Thank you!
Text 9
W: Nick, we've got to decide on the best ways this university can do to reduce its waste. Did you do all the interviews as well?
M: Yes, I interviewed all the staff, who made some good observations, and I interviewed some of the students. The students said little that was interesting. It was the cleaners, surprisingly, who revealed most relevant facts.
W: What items were most commonly disposed of?
M: In the cafeteria, obviously paper cups were thrown away all over the place. However, across the university in general, it was paper copying that filled up most bins, far more than plastic, or other forms of waste.
W: Did people care about this?
M: I have interviewed about 30% of customers in the cafeteria, and the results were mixed. Out of all the people I interviewed, about 55% of them, told me that they had little concern. The rest, 45%, were more troubled.
W: I think we should paint a poster to be put somewhere where lots of people will see it.
M: How about holding an exhibition or giving some lectures? I'm sure most people like to work towards helping our environment.
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Next month, students from the fashion department at Oak College will be holding an exciting event. They are putting on a fashion show on Saturday 25th June. The show will be held in the new drama studio. Students themselves will be modeling the clothes, which have been given to them by various wellknown stores in the area. 70% clothes are from high street stores. Some are from designer stores and only a part are from personal studios. The show starts at 11:30 am and begins with a presentation of men's fashion, which will include sportswear. There will be a short break for lunch at 1 pm in the canteen, the cost of which is included in the price of the ticket. The show will continue at 2 pm with women's fashion, which will include both winter and summer wear. The show will end at 3 pm with a presentation of the students' own designs. It'll be a fun day out! You can buy tickets for the show on the college website, or over the phone. But I recommend you to get them at the college bookshop, because the price includes a drink. The bookshop is next to the admissions office. Full details of prices are available on the college website.
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