湖南省部分学校2023-2024学年高三下学期4月期中联考英语试卷(Word版附答案)
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这是一份湖南省部分学校2023-2024学年高三下学期4月期中联考英语试卷(Word版附答案),共12页。试卷主要包含了15等内容,欢迎下载使用。
1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将考生号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。
2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有2分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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。
例:Hw much is the shirt?
A. £19.15.B. £9.18.C. £9.15.
答案是C。
1. What are the kids prbably ding?
A. Watching a sunset.B. Admiring the stars.C. Setting ff firewrks.
2. Why didn’t the man watch the mvie with the wman last night?
A. He went at the wrng time.
B. He went t the wrng place.
C. He frgt their appintment.
3. What are the speakers mainly talking abut?
A. Weather.B. A picnic plan.C. Seasn changes.
4. When will the train leave?
A. At 10:35.B. At 10:40.C. At 10:55.
5. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. At hme.B. In the gym.C. At schl.
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 made the crwd upset?
A. The players’ pr perfrmance.
B. The baseball field being full f waste.
C. The severe fights in the stands.
7. What des the man say abut the athletes?
A. They seldm try their best.
B. They shuldn’t be t blame.
C. They treat their fans rudely.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8. Hw will the speakers celebrate their father’s birthday?
A. By driving him t the seaside.
B. By inviting him t a restaurant.
C. By cking him a dinner at hme.
9. What will the man speaker buy after breakfast?
A. A present.B. Sme seafd.C. A birthday cake.
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10. What des the wman usually have fr breakfast?
A. Whle-wheat bread.B. Tast.C. Nthing.
11. Why des the wman want t change her lifestyle?
A. She has a tthache.B. She has a headache.C. She has a stmachache.
12. What is the wman speaker’s mther prbably?
A. A writer.B. A ck.C. A dctr.
13. What will the wman speaker prepare fr her sister?
A. Crn.B. Pies.C. Ckies.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Which is Mary’s favrite fd?
A. Italian fd.B. French fd.C. Mexican fd.
15. Where is Juan’s Place?
A. Next t the man’s ffice.
B. Near the wman’s huse.
C. Clse t an Italian restaurant.
16. Hw lng des it usually take the wman t drive hme n Fridays?
A. Abut 30 minutes.B. At least 45 minutes.C. Mre than 55 minutes.
17. What’s the mst prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Friends.B. Bss and clerk.C. Clleagues.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Hw did the speaker find the visit t the Acrmuseum?
A. Bring.B. Challenging.C. Satisfying.
19. When was the cnstructin f the shelters started?
A. In the 1940s.B. In the 1950s.C. In the 1960s.
20. What did the speaker like best abut the Acrmuseum?
A. The peple living and wrking there.
B. The phts exhibited in the museum.
C. Observing peple repairing the ld planes.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Yu really can make free phne calls using the Internet.
Ggle Meet
Ggle Meet is an app-t-app calling service that wrks acrss desktp and mbile platfrms. Vide meetings are encrypted(加密), it als supprts audi calls, and yu can frm massive grup calls with up t 100 peple. What’s mre appealing is that Ggle Meet display s real-time captins (字幕) as the ther persn is speaking.
Signal
Signal lets yu send and receive texts, make vice and vide calls (including grup calls), and share yur lcatin and files. It was develped with a fcus n privacy and security; it uses end-t-end encryptin t prtect yur messages and calls, s nly yu and the recipient can see r hear what yu’re exchanging.
Ggle Vice
Ggle Vice is ne f the best ways t make a call ver the Internet. Yu get a real phne number, s yu can make free calls t an actual phne number. Free calls yu make with Ggle Vice must be t numbers in the United States r Canada, and they’re limited t three hurs. Hwever, yu can cntinue t make a free call t the same number ver and ver again.
WhatsApp
Meta-wned WhatsApp is a ppular texting app with hundreds f millins f users. Hwever, yu can als call yur WhatsApp friends right frm the app using nly yur Internet cnnectin. Yu just need t cnfirm yur phne number t get started. Once yu’re using the app, yu can start a new cnversatin t clearly see which f yur cntacts are als using WhatsApp, and then yu can call them fr free n matter where in the wrld they’re lcated. Grup calls can include as many as 32 peple.
21. What is a feature f Ggle Meet?
A. Yu can see what the speaker says.
B. It can be used fr free anywhere in the wrld.
C. N passwrd is needed t attend nline meetings.
D. Over 100 peple can attend nline meetings meantime.
22. Which f the fllwing apps is limited t certain areas?
A. Ggle Meet.B. Signal.C. Ggle Vice.D. WhatsApp.
23. In what sectin f a newspaper will the text prbably appear?
A. Health.B. Envirnment.C. Educatin.D. Technlgy.
B
Shivani Bhalla feels a strng sense f duty twards wildlife, and she wants thers t feel it t.
Nw based in Samburu in nrthern Kenya, the cnservatinist has wrked fr ver 17 years with lins in the regin. As lin habitats have becme smaller due t land-use change, cnflict between lins and humans has increased. Bhalla and her team aim t relieve these cnflicts and seek slutins that benefit bth sides.
Bhalla has seen firsthand the challenges facing the lins. Kenya’s recent ecnmic grwth has als included agricultural and industrial expansin int lin habitats. Habitat lss frm agricultural and industrial expansin has created tensin between lins and cmmunities. As lins struggle t find enugh f their natural prey(猎物), they target livestck. Impacted cmmunities smetimes defend their livestck and livelihds via killings f the lins.
Habitat changes have als changed the lins’ scial structure. “In Samburu,” Bhalla says, “we dn’t have prides(狮群). We actually have lins that live alne r live in small grups. Lins adapt t their envirnment and they learn hw t survive with what they have.”
Lins have als changed their behavir in an apparent attempt at self-prtectin. As sn as they leave prtected land and enter mre ppulated areas, they tend t becme nctumal—active at night, and hiding in thick bush during the day.
Bhalla and her team have develped a number f successful prgrams designed t respnd t the new reality f increased human-lin encunters. Lking t the future, a Lin Kids camp prgram prvides cnservatin educatin and experiences t children. Bhalla says she hpes t inspire these yung cnservatinists t d wrk in Kenya.
“Peple talk abut children as the next generatin f cnservatinists,” she says. “I like t call them a ‘new’ generatin because children can be cnservatinists tday.”
Fr Bhalla, it’s abut mre than just saving the species; she’s wrking t prtect smething key t natinal identity.
24. What is Shivani Bhalla’s primary gal in her cnservatin wrk?
A. T prtect endangered species.B. T prmte agricultural practices.
C. T expand industrial develpment.D. T prtect lin ppulatins and reduce cnflicts.
25. Hw d lins in Samburu adapt t changes in their habitat?
A. They fight fr what they need.B. They frm small grups.
C. They treat humans as friends.D. They becme mre active during the day.
26. What can be learned abut the Lin Kids camp prgram?
A. It imprves children’s hunting skills.
B. It raises children’s awareness f cnservatin.
C. It trains children t be prfessinal researchers.
D. It encurages children t becme industrialists.
27. What is Shivani Bhalla’s attitude twards children’s ptential as cnservatinists?
A. Uncaring.B. Dubtful.C. Cnfident.D. Unclear.
C
Is there any such thing as a “salt tth”? We are familiar with a sweet tth, and sugar cravings (热望), alng with the negative effects f them. We are bradly aware f the disadvantages f t much salt, including high bld pressure, which puts pressure n the bld vessels, the heart and the kidneys. It can als lead t water retentin(阻滞). But we dn’t tend t plice hw much salt we eat—at least, nt as rigrusly as with sugar—r questin whether we are listening t ur bdy, which needs sme salt fr basic muscle functin, r is in the cntrl f a desire.
A salt tth is quite unlike a sweet tth in that it desn’t create an appetite fr itself at the hrmne level. But the mre salt yu eat, the mre yu need t get the same satisfactin. This is why chefs can get heavy-handed with it.
As Sam Blm, a nutritinal therapist, explains, “With salt what is generally mre cncerning is the fat that is used tgether with it, like salty crisps, fries and fast fd. Ready meals are ften the wrst fr hidden salts. Anything that adds flavr that isn’t a herb will prbably have salt added t it and is likely t cause cravings... as its flavring makes yu want t cat mre. The salt and fat cmbinatin in these fds is what causes prblems with chlesterl(胆固醇).” She adds, “The salt that peple add t a meal is much less cncerning.”
Nutritinists’ suggestin is: “When a salt craving hits, avid ging straight fr salty snack fds such as crisps and instead ensure yu are well hydrated. Seek ut whle fds, such as lives and leafy greens. These fds will help yu reduce salt cravings, which may ften be due t a desire fr nutrient-rich fd.”
28. What des the underlined wrd “rigrusly” in paragraph 1 prbably mean?
A. Strictly.B. Prfessinally.C. Secretly.D. Carelessly.
29. Hw is a salt tth different frm a sweet tth accrding t paragraph 2?
A. It leads t addictin.B. It changes the hrmne level.
C. It pses challenges t chefs.D. It makes ne’s sense f taste decline.
30. Why des Sam Blm hld a negative attitude twards ready meals?
A. They make peple becme lazy and gain weight.
B. They have hidden salt and cmbine salt with fat.
C. They cst much but have little nutritin.
D. They cntain t much herb.
31. What is the last paragraph mainly abut?
A. The benefits f nutrient fds.B. The reasn fr getting salt cravings.
C. The categries f whle fds.D. The apprach t reducing salt cravings.
D
The argument ver vide games has been nging fr decades. While sme argue that e-sprts require skill, there is disagreement ver whether they meet the standards f a traditinal sprt. Accrding t the dictinary, a sprt is a physical activity fr pleasure. While playing vide games requires skill and crdinatin(协调), it lacks the physicality assciated with traditinal sprts. Strategy is als present in bard games like chess r card games like slitaire, but these activities are nt classified as sprts. Similarly, playing a musical instrument requires practice and training, yet it is nt cnsidered a sprt.
Sprts require full-bdy mvements and crdinatin while vide games mainly invlve finger and hand mvements. Althugh it is pssible t include physical mvement while playing, it is nt a requirement fr success. Many e-sprts enthusiasts sit in frnt f their screens, filling themselves with snacks while cntrlling the game. This lack f physicality nt nly sets vide games apart frm sprts but can als have negative effects n health. Unlike traditinal sprts, which have been shwn t imprve well-being, t much vide gaming can lead t headaches and anger.
While e-sprts and cmpetitive gaming may be cmparable t activities like chess in terms f cmpetitin, they d nt pssess the physical effrt and health benefits assciated with traditinal sprts. Hwever, as the industry cntinues t develp, the idea f e-sprts is evlving. Studies have stressed the demanding mtr skills and reactin times required in e-sprts. Prfessr Ing Frbse cnducted a study that demnstrated the impressive mtr skills f e-sprts “athletes”, with up t 400 mvements per minute n the keybard and muse. The strategic aspect f e-sprts, including team planning, is als ften ignred. Games such as League f Legends, Dta 2, and Hnr f Kings have attracted large audiences and shwed the skills f players.
While sme argue against the classificatin(分类) f e-sprts as real sprts, evidence suggests that they pssess unique skills and abilities. As the industry grws, the understanding and recgnitin f e-sprts as a lawful cmpetitive activity are gradually changing.
32. Why dn’t sme peple think f vide games as a sprt?
A. They lack full-bdy mvements.B. They stress teamwrk mstly.
C. They have n influence n health.D. They require n strategy and training.
33. What will be a result f playing vide games t much accrding t the text?
A. Better relatinship with friends.B. Bad perfrmance in study.
C. Pr health cnditin.D. Lack f crdinatin.
34. Which supprts the classificatin f c-sprts as real sprts?
A. The fast develpment f traditinal sprts.
B. The benefits fr health brught by vide gaming.
C. The cmparisn f e-sprts t chess.
D. The strategic aspect invlved in c-sprts.
35. Which f the fllwing can be the best title fr the text?
A. D e-sprts require teamwrk and skills?
B. Shuld vide games be cnsidered a sprt?
C. D e-sprts have negative effects n health?
D. Shuld e-sprts players cncentrate mre when playing?
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Like wrking ut r eating healthily, being happy is smething yu have t wrk n. 36 The gd news is that a grwing bdy f research shws there are simple things yu can d t help yu learn hw t be happy at wrk, and they dn’t require huge changes.
37 It affects hw yu feel at wrk fr the rest f the day. In ne study, researchers analyzed the mds and perfrmance f custmer service representatives. Thse wh were in a gd md in the mrning were mre prductive during the day and reprted having mre psitive interactins with custmers. 38 Yu can take a few minutes t enjy yur mrning cffee and yu can get sme fresh air.
One f the hardest aspects f yur jb is making dzens f decisins daily, ften with little r incmplete infrmatin. S hw can yu make fewer decisins? Yu can d smething f yur day withut thinking abut it. Fr example, have the same thing fr lunch r breakfast fr a week. Then yu can change it up the fllwing week. 39 Steve Jbs said that he wre the same clthes daily s that he wuldn’t have t spend energy deciding what t wear.
Helping thers makes yu happier. 40 Helping yur c-wrkers seems t create a virtuus(良性的) cycle. Anther study says happier wrkers are 33% mre likely t help their clleagues than thse wh aren’t happy.
A. It’s a skill that takes practice.
B. Hw yu feel in the mrning really matters a lt.
C. Give yur clleagues a hand when it is pssible.
D. Yu’ve just remved a bunch f decisins frm yur day.
E. Yu can write dwn three small things yu will get dne.
F. S d smething in the mrning that makes yu feel gd.
G. One simple way t d this is put a reminder n yur calendar.
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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Carmel, an Uber driver, fund a bag full f $8,000 left behind in his car. Carmel knew smene ut there was prbably very 41 abut lsing such a large amunt f mney. He held nt the mney, planning t 42 it t its rightful wner.
Meanwhile, Alex was 43 searching fr his lst cash. He had saved up the mney fr mnths t help his struggling parents 44 their debt s and prvide a better life fr his yunger sisters. But nw, it seemed as if all their 45 had cme t an end.
Bth Alex and Carmel 46 the missing bag n the Uber app. This was a smart 47 because it helped them get in tuch with each ther. Uber 48 them ver the phne, and they culd finally talk abut the lst cash.
Carmel 49 back t give the cash t Alex. Imagine hw 50 Alex must have felt seeing Carmel with the mney! Alex was s glad that he 51 Carmel $10. It might nt seem like a lt cmpared t $8,000, but it was Alex’s way f saying thank yu. Carmel was really tuched by this 52 . He said he wuld never 53 it.
Carmel’s act f 54 teaches us a valuable lessn. Ding gd things fr thers can make a big difference in their lives. It’s nt just abut the mney; it’s abut 55 .
41. A. awkwardB. upsetC. cnfusedD. certain
42. A. returnB. pstC. thrwD. shw
43. A. angrilyB. patientlyC. wildlyD. skillfully
44. A. pay ffB. pick utC. break dwnD. give up
45. A. cncernsB. dreamsC. achievementsD. investigatins
46. A. encunteredB. judgedC. recveredD. reprted
47. A. suggestinB. reasnC. mveD. view
48. A. ignredB. recgnizedC. expectedD. cnnected
49. A. steppedB. drveC. calledD. wandered
50. A. relaxedB. amusedC. efficientD. stressed
51. A. lentB. chargedC. savedD. tipped
52. A. chiceB. cmmentC. gestureD. prmise
53. A. frgetB. mentinC. mindD. refuse
54. A. wisdmB. hnestyC. calmnessD. effrt
55. A. curisityB. appreciatinC. preferenceD. kindness
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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
The traditinal Chinese slar calendar divides the year int 24 slar terms. Minr Snw, the 20th slar term f the year begins this year n Nv 22 and ends n Dec 5.
Minr Snw refers 56 the time when it starts t snw, mstly in China’s nrthern 57 (regin), and the temperature cntinues t drp.
In China, 58 (start) in Minr Snw, the wind blws frm 59 nrtheast a lt. Meanwhile, in the lwer and middle reaches f the Yellw River, the average time f the first snw 60 (fall) during the Minr Snw slar term. But because it’s still nt very cld, many peple d nt wear hats yet.
After Minr Snw, the temperature drps 61 (dramatic) and the air becmes dry. It is the best time t start making preserved prk, 62 by the Chinese Spring Festival wuld be ready t be enjyed. In the past、when strage cnditins 63 (be) pr, peple develped many ways t stre fd and preserved prk is ne such example. S even in the bitter winter, the whle family culd enjy meat. Sme even say preserved prk is 64 (tasty) than fresh meat.
65 (keep) warm, peple may make sme ht and spicy(辣的) fd n cld days. Experts say it’s wise nt t eat verly spicy fd, since that will increase yur inner heat.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
为了展现同学们在新时代下的努力与进步,你校将举办一场主题为“奋进新征程”的学生摄影作品展。请你代表学生会用英语写一则通知,内容包括:
1.活动时间、地点等;
2.参赛注意事项。
注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:奋进新征程Frge Ahead n a New Jurney
Ntice
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The Student Unin
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。
Over many years, we had always gt tgether and shared Thanksgiving Day with ur family. And then, ne year, we finally decided t skip ur traditinal family dinner and make a jurney t Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade with ur five-year-ld daughter, Kerry. We never predicted what Kerry wuld take away frm the experience, r hw it wuld affect ur lives fr years t cme.
We caught the early train frm Pughkeepsie t Grand Central alng with hundreds f ther excited passengers. Like many ther families, we packed a small backpack with sliced turkey sandwiches and juice bxes; eating in New Yrk City is expensive and cmplicated, unless yu settle fr pretzels and rasted chestnuts frm a street vendr(摊贩). Kerry was wide-eyed and a little verjyed. This was nt an rdinary uting with Mm and Dad.
As the train pulled int the Manhattan statin, everyne rse and std in the passage anxiusly waiting t get ff the train and head tward the parade rute alng Fifth Avenue. Rather than have ur small daughter pushed by the crwds, we waited until everyne had stepped ff nt the chas f the platfrm. As we walked up t the entrance t the statin, Kerry sptted a hmeless wman sitting in the shadws, invisible t all except my curius daughter.
“What’s that?” she asked. My wife, Linda, and I lked at each ther, thinking hw t explain smething very different than the happy scene we were abut t jin. During ur first years f parenthd we’d discussed hw we wuld explain such nearly ineffable(避讳的) tpics as death and lve. But hmelessness? We weren’t prepared. We gave as simple and hnest an explanatin as we culd and cntinued n t the parade.
The fllwing year, we decided t attend the parade again. S the night befre Thanksgiving we went shpping fr sliced turkey fr sandwiches. Again, Kerry tk us by surprise.
注意:1.续写词数应为150个左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Kerry asked whether she culd bring sme sandwiches fr thse peple. ______________________________
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We went t Manhattan again with the sandwiches. ________________________________________________
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高三英语•答案
听力原文
Text 1
W: Lk at the sky! What a bright and clrful scene! Even mre beautiful than sunset cluds and stars! Culd I jin and play with the kids?
M: N, sweetie. Yu can’t d that. It’s nt nly dangerus but als bad fr the envirnment.
Text 2
W: Hi, Henry, why didn’t yu g t the cinema last night?
M: I did g there. But where were yu then? Didn’t yu tell me that the mvie started at 7 pm in Rm 1?
W: It did start at 7 pm, but the mvie was played in Rm 7!
Text 3
W: Spring is cming! Hw abut a picnic tmrrw?
M: Gd idea! But the weather reprt said it wuld start t rain tmrrw afternn. Hw abut putting it ff until Friday when the weather will clear up?
Text 4
M: When are the ther guys ging t get here? The train is suppsed t leave in fifteen minutes.
W: It is 10:40 already. I tld them t be here by 10:20.
Text 5
W: Why dn’t yu g utside? Yu’re always sitting inside, mstly watching TV. It’s summertime. G fr a bike ride with yur classmates and play basketball in the park.
M: I dn’t feel like it. Summer is fr being lazy. I wrk hard all year at schl, and all I want t d in the summer is sit arund and relax.
Text 6
W: There was a crazy crwd at the baseball game tday. Why was everyne s upset?
M: Well, the hme team played terribly, and mst f the fans paid a lt f mney t see that game.
W: I can understand that, but there were peple thrwing garbage nt the field and yelling at the players.
M: If yu think that’s bad, yu shuld g and watch a sccer match in England. Eurpeans are very aggressive during games. Fights ften break ut in the stands.
W: Really? Ww, that seems a little unnecessary. It’s just a game, after all.
M: I agree. I find it unfair t blame it n the athletes. They are all trying their best.
W: Yu are quite right.
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W: It’s ur father’s birthday tmrrw. Hw abut having a big dinner in the Chinese restaurant?
M: That restaurant is always full. I think we shuld prepare a dinner fr him at hme.
W: OK. Shall we ck him smething special? Hw abut Italian fd?
M: I dn’t think that’s a gd idea. D yu remember the last time we tk him t the Italian restaurant? He just ate very little. He said the fd was awful and nthing culd cmpare with French fd. Our father is very fnd f seafd.
W: I will drive and buy sme seafd after breakfast.
M: Great! Then I will g and buy him a birthday gift. I’ve tld Jack t buy a birthday cake n his way back hme tmrrw mrning.
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M: What d yu usually eat fr breakfast?
W: I ften just grasp sme tast as I get up t late.
M: Oh, yu shuldn’t d like this any mre.
W: Yu are right! Recently, my head ften aches at night, s I decide t change my lifestyle.
M: Then what abut yur menu? Perhaps whle-wheat bread is a gd chice.
W: Yu knw, my mther wrks in a hspital. She always says that whle-wheat bead is gd fr ur stmachs, but my father really hates it due t its strange flavr.
M: Then why nt take cm r pumpkin instead?
W: Pumpkin is quite t my taste! And I can als use it t make sme pies fr my mther.
M: Maybe yu can als make sme ckies fr yur sister. Little girls are always fnd f them.
W: But t much sweet fd will d harm t her teeth. I guess I’ll get her sme crn.
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M: Why d yu lk s wrried?
W: Well, I have t plan a dinner fr my clleague Mary.
M: Where will yu have it?
W: That’s the prblem. My bss suggested that we g t the Italian restaurant near the ffice. But Mary lves Mexican fd.
M: Yu shuld take her smewhere that she will like.
W: The nly prblem is that the restaurant is far frm my ffice. D yu knw Juan’s Place?
M: Of curse. It’s near yur huse. Maybe yu culd have the dinner after wrk n Friday. That way, peple culd drive ver t the restaurant tgether.
W: That’s true. But traffic is always s awful n Fridays. It will take them at least frty-five minutes t get there, which is mre than a quarter lnger than usual.
M: Well, then why dn’t yu try t find a Mexican restaurant clser t yur ffice?
W: That’s a great idea.
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M: Well, I’m ging t talk abut my visit t the Aermuseum in Gthenburg in Sweden. It was really interesting and we all enjyed it. The museum is in sme undergrund shelters nt far frm a frmer airprt. Building the shelters was a huge prject. The wrk began in the 1940s and then cntinued in the 1950s. The guide tld us that they had t carve ut and mve tns f rck. And we fund ut later that n ne knew anything abut the existence f the shelters till the 1960s, when the wrk n creating the museum began.
Our guide tld us abut the pht displays which are abut pictures f the site cnstructin, and phts f the peple wh lived and wrked in the building ver the decades. I didn’t find that s interesting. The thing I really liked was watching peple hard at wrk repairing sme f the ld planes. We then mved int the radi rm, where a vlunteer tld us abut his wrk and ur visit came t a clse.
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Our schl will hst a student phtgraphy exhibitin, whse title is “Frge Ahead n a New Jurney”. The exhibitin aims t shwcase ur effrts and advancements in the cntemprary era. It will be held in the lecture hall n May 3, 2024.
Participants each can submit three phts, fcusing n technlgical innvatins, scial change, envirnmental cncerns, and persnal grwth. All entries in high-reslutin digital frmat must be sent t the Student Unin by April 25th with a brief descriptin.
Lking frward t yur inspiring submissins!
The Student Unin
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