
第一部分 聽力(共兩節(jié)20題,滿分30分)
第一節(jié)(共5小題,每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)
聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。
1. Where did the cakes cme frm?
A. A clleague made them.
B. They were bught frm a shp.
C. They were given by a neighbr.
2. What sprt did the wman nce play?
A. Tennis. B. Basketball.C. Table tennis.
3. In what psitin did the speakers’ team finish?
A. First place. B. Secnd place. C. Third place.
4. What time is it nw?
A. 8:00 am. B. 9:00 am. C. 10:00 am.
5. Why des the wman want t g n a diet?
A. T get thinner.B. T becme healthier.C. T save mney.
第二節(jié)(共15小題; 每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)
聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。
聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。
6. Accrding t the man, what is the best thing abut traveling?
A. Trying new fds.
B. Meeting different peple.
C. Visiting places f interest.
7. Hw des the wman usually travel?
A. By car. B. By air. C. By train.
聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。
8. What is the tpic f the dialgue?
A. A type f fish. B. A cruel animal. C. A big and scary shark.
9. What des the man think is strange?
A. That sharks can be small and cute.
B. That sharks are afraid f ther fish.
C. That the fish are afraid f the shark.
聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。
10. What des the man think f the blueberry cakes?
A. They are very expensive.
B. They are his favrite snacks.
C. They are nt as delicius as chclate chip ckies.
11. What des the wman say abut chclate chip ckies?
A. There’s a shrt supply f them.
B. There’s a large supply f them.
C. There’s a lw demand fr them.
12. What will the wman prbably d next?
A. She will buy a blueberry cake.
B. She will eat a chclate chip ckie.
C. She will brrw sme mney frm the man.
聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。
13. What is the name f the wman’s husband?
A. David. B. Eric. C. Jhn.
14. The man has an interview fr what jb psitin?
A. A schl headmaster.B. A teacher.C. A bank manager.
15. Why did the man leave his last jb?
A. He didn’t like the jb.
B. He mved t a new twn.
C. He didn’t like his clleagues.
16. What salary is the man ffered?
A. $40,000. B. $45,000. C. $50,000.
聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。
17. When will the reunin take place?
A. In January. B. In March. C. In June.
18. If yu attended the reunin with a guest, hw much wuld yu pay in ttal?
A. $10. B. $20. C. $40.
19. Where is the reunin taking place?
A. In the frnt ffice. B. In the cafeteria. C. In the parking lt.
20. If yu call Rb Jnes, what are yu mst likely t d?
A. Wrk as a vlunteer.
B. Attend the reunin.
C. Call t pay fr parking.
第二部分 閱讀理解 (共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié) (共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。
A
When yu take a clser lk at the phts f the 36 cntestants fr CCTV 3’s talent shw Brav Yungsters , yu may find smething different.
Ling, ne cntestant n the shw, is seemingly perfect. The 25-year-ld Beijing wman is a scial media influencer, whse realistic appearance is cmputer generated (生成).
Yet Ling behaves like an actual human scial media star. She attends fashin events, prmtes designer clthes and brands, and shares her life n Sina Weib.
“I lve traditinal Chinese culture, especially Peking Opera, calligraphy and tai chi. I hpe that I can interpret (闡釋) these art frms in my wn way n the stage,” Ling psted n her weib accunt n Nv 22.
Actually, Ling herself is the best illustratin f her lve fr Chinese traditinal culture.
Her name, Ling, cmes frm the feathered headdress (頭飾) wrn in Peking Opera. Her vice in the talent shw fllws the schl (流派) f the late Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang. And her face is even designed t lk gd while wearing Peking Opera makeup.
Accrding t Chen Yan, funder f Beijing Next Generatin Culture Media, the cmpany behind Ling, they aimed t build the virtual idl (虛擬偶像) int a web influencer interested in gufeng (Chinese natinal style).
Chen Zhe frm the cmpany Frees Fund, believes that the rise f virtual influencers will bring pprtunities.
“They have great advantages. Unlike human influencers wh will get ld, r may becme invlved in sme srt f scandal (丑聞), digital influencers are yung, flexible, manageable and cntrllable,” he said.
Chen Yan als pinted ut that althugh influencers like Ling are virtual, their influence is real. Like it r nt, they will bring big changes t the entertainment and fashin industries in the near future.
21. What sets Ling apart frm the ther cntestants?
A. Her ppularity n scial media.B. Her cmputer-generated existence.
C. Her seemingly perfect appearance.D. Her lve fr designing clthes.
22. Why is Ling cnsidered the best illustratin f her lve fr Chinese traditinal culture?
A. Ling perfrms Peking Opera n the shw.
B. Ling dresses up like a Peking Opera singer.
C. She displays varius Chinese cultural elements.
D. Ling likes prmting Chinese culture in the virtual wrld.
23. What advantage d virtual idls have ver human influencers?
A. They are mre attractive and talented.
B. They act flexibly in different situatins.
C. They can be cntrlled and managed easily.
D. They can impact the entertainment and fashin industries.
B
We nw are in a “glden age” f space-sample retrieval (取回) and explratin. Space agencies arund the wrld are busy cllecting, r planning t cllect, samples frm celestial bdies (天體) like asterids (小行星), mns and planets.
China’s Chang’e 5 missin is the mst recent sample-return missin that has been successfully cmpleted. On Dec 17, the Chang’e 5 lunar prbe (探測器) returned hme and landed in the Inner Mnglia autnmus regin after weeks f space travel, China Daily reprted. This was the wrld’s first lunar sample-return missin since 1976. The missin retrieved an incredible 1,713 grams f samples f rcks and dust with the help f a drill (鉆孔機) and a mechanical (機械的) arm.
Anther space sample-return missin was cmpleted n Dec 6. Japan’s Hayabusa2 prbe returned a capsule t Earth cntaining valuable samples frm the asterid Ryugu. This was the secnd time asterid samples have ever been cllected and brught back t Earth. The first asterid samples were cllected by the riginal Hayabusa spacecraft back in 2010.
There will be mre such missins in the near future. NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft, which cllected samples frm the asterid Bennu in Octber, is expected t return t Earth in 2023. Russia’s Lunar-25 missin is scheduled t launch t the mn in 2021 t cllect lunar samples.
Cllecting these samples frm different celestial bdies is imprtant because they can help t answer questins that have puzzled scientists fr years, such as hw life first came abut r hw water appeared n ur planet.
“I cannt emphasize enugh hw valuable return samples are fr increasing ur understanding f the rigin and evlutin f ur slar system and ur place in the universe, and hw we came t be,” said Ann Nguyen, a NASA planetary scientist.
Once the space samples are delivered t Earth, they are then analyzed with high-pwered tls. These tls can help t reveal mre detailed infrmatin than just phts r rbtic rvers (探測車) alne.
As fr the Chang’e 5 lunar samples, scientists will cnduct varius analyses, tests and experiments t determine the cmpsitin (構(gòu)成), structure and physical characteristics f the samples. This infrmatin will help t deepen ur knwledge abut the histry f the mn, as well as ur slar system as a whle.
We have nly just begun t scratch (抓) the surface f such celestial bdies, bth literally and figuratively (象征性地). Hwever, we have already learned s much and have a lt left t discver.
24. What d we knw abut the Chang’e 5 lunar prbe?
A. It was launched n Dec 17.
B. It cllected the wrld’s first lunar sample.
C. It brught back 1,713 grams f lunar samples.
D. It cmpleted the mst successful missin recently.
25. Which f the fllwing cllected the first asterid samples?
A. Hayabusa.B. Hayabusa 2. C. OSIRIS-REx.D. Russia’s Lunar-25.
26. What can the samples shed light n (闡明)?
A. The rigin f life.B. Structure f the slar system.
C. Which celestial bdies have water.D. Hw water first appeared n the mn.
27. What will scientists d with the samples?
A. Analyze them and cnduct experiments.B. Determine their surces.
C. Cmpare them with space phts.D. Scratch their surfaces.
C
We knw that artificial intelligence (AI) is smart enugh t d a few things ur minds cannt, and with incredible accuracy. And nw, it seems it als has the capacity t detect lneliness in humans, which is an therwise challenging task.
A new study, led by researchers at the University f Califrnia San Dieg Schl f Medicine, US, has shwn hw AI tls can predict levels f lneliness frm a persn’s speech with an accuracy rate f 94 percent.
The study fcused n 80 participants aged 66 t 94, a ppulatin particularly vulnerable (易受傷的;易受攻擊的) t lneliness. The subjects were asked 20 questins frm the University f Califrnia Ls Angeles (UCLA) Lneliness Scale, which uses a fur-pint rating scale (量表) fr questins such as “Hw ften d yu feel left ut?” and “Hw ften d yu feel part f a grup f friends?”
They were als interviewed in private cnversatins, which were recrded and transcribed (轉(zhuǎn)錄) by researchers. The transcripts (文字記錄) were then examined using natural language prcessing (處理) tls, including IBM Watsn Natural Language Understanding (WNLU) sftware, t quantify (量化) expressed emtins.
The interesting thing abut this system is that it nt nly uses dictinary-based methds, such as searching fr specific wrds that express fear, but als presents crrespnding (相應的) patterns by testing the wrds used in the respnse.
Varsha Badal, the first authr f the study, nted that the WNLU sftware system uses deep learning t extract (提取) data frm keywrds, categries, emtins and grammar.
“Natural language prcessing and machine learning can systematically examine lng interviews frm multiple individuals and explre hw subtle (微妙的) speech features such as emtins may indicate lneliness,” Badal said. “Similar emtin analyses by humans wuld be pen t bias (偏見), lack cnsistency, and require extensive (大量的) training t standardize.”
The mre lnely a persn felt, the lnger their respnses t direct questins regarding lneliness. The system was capable f nt just detecting the degree f lneliness in each subject, but als shwing differences between the way men and wmen spke abut lneliness. The men were fund t use mre fearful and jyful wrds in their respnses, while the wmen tended t acknwledge feeling lnely during interviews.
C-authr Dilip Jeste said that the IBM-UC San Dieg Center is nw explring natural language patterns f lneliness and wisdm, which are inversely (成反比地) linked in lder adults. “Speech data can be cmbined with ur ther assessments f cgnitin (認知), mbility (運動), sleep, physical activity and mental health t imprve understanding f aging and t help cntribute t successful aging,” he said.
28. What can we knw abut the study?
A. It invlved 80 middle-aged participants.
B. It culd reach as high as 90 percent in accuracy.
C. It relied n AI tls frm the beginning.
D. Its riginal data was partly frm private interviews.
29. Hw did the WNLU sftware system cntribute t the lneliness study?
A. By detecting speech patterns that shw emtin.
B. By remving bias frm the transcribing prcess.
C. By lcating specific wrds in lng cnversatins.
D. By standardizing the training f emtin analyses.
30. Which f the fllwing is amng the findings?
A. The degree f lneliness is unrelated t gender.
B. The way we talk abut lneliness varies with age.
C. Lnelier peple had lnger respnses abut lneliness.
D. Wmen tend t be mre ptimistic abut lneliness.
31. What des Dilip Jeste imply in the last paragraph?
A. Further study is needed t imprve the system’s accuracy.
B. AI tls can be applied t studying the secret f aging.
C. Speech data is imprtant fr assessing cgnitin.
D. The study is helpful fr studying aging.
D
It was a ht, humid summer day, and I had just pulled int the lcal gas statin t fill my tank. After pumping the gas, I started t walk inside t pay. That is when I nticed them. Tw elderly wmen were standing back frm their car. There was a mixture f shck and fear n their faces. I lked and saw what they saw: five yellwjackets (小黃蜂) building a nest arund their gas cap. My eyes widened. I shared the ladies’ fear.
Yellwjackets had never been friends f mine. Several times these wasps (黃蜂) had attacked me while I was cutting the grass, giving me multiple stings (蟄) each time I ran ver their grund nests. The wrst time, hwever, happened when I was a yung by. A friend f mine and I were running and playing in my backyard. I must have stepped n ne f their hidden nests again because befre I knew it, bth f us were being chased and stung ver and ver by the yellwjackets while we ran away screaming. I ran t my mm with tears in my eyes. She immediately ran a cld bath and put us bth in it t ease the pain and itching (癢) befre giving us medicine t fight all the pisn in ur little bdies frm the stings.
Still, I knew I culdn’t let fear stp me nw. I reached int my back pcket fr a paper twel I had there, tre ut the nest and stepped n it while the angry wasps buzzed arund me. Bth f the ladies thanked me, and I said, “Yu’re welcme!” with a smile and a happy heart.
In this life, yu can’t let the fear f being stung either physically r emtinally keep yu frm ding what is right. We need t lve each ther and t change the wrld fr the better. And the nly way yu can d this is ne lving act, ne kind wrd and ne shared smile at a time. Dn’t let the yellwjackets in yur life hld yu back. Live! Lve! D gd tday!
32. The purpse f paragraph 2 is t ______.
A. explain why the authr was struck with fear
B. shw that the authr was angered by the wasps
C. describe hw badly the authr was stung by wasps
D. prve that the authr wasn’t the small by he used t be
33. Why did the authr decide t help the tw ladies?
A. He wanted t vercme his fear.B. He was asked by the tw ladies.
C. He had experience in dealing with wasps.D. He wanted t d what he thught was right.
34. What des the underlined “this” in paragraph 4 refer t?
A. Making friends with thers.B. Overcming ur shrtcmings.
C. Being a ppular persn in life.D. Making the wrld a better place.
35. What is the authr’s purpse in writing this article?
A. T teach readers hw t deal with yellwjackets.
B. T tell readers t d kind things even if they’re afraid.
C. T share his scary experiences with yellwjackets.
D. T shw hw he beat his fear f yellwjackets.
第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
In 2017, the BBC dcumentary Spy in the Wild (《荒野間諜》) gave us a chance t lk much mre clsely int the wrld f animals thrugh the eyes f “animal spies”. 36. __________ They “l(fā)ive” tgether with animals in rder t recrd their lives.
Returning fr its secnd seasn, Spy in the Wild fllws the traditin f the first seasn while intrducing new cameras and rbts. 37. __________ Fr example, a spy turtle can lay rbt eggs, a spy squirrel can gather rbt nuts, and mnkeys can play with a spy snwball.
In the new seasn, mre than 50 spy rbts are sent t study animals in all kinds f envirnments, frm under the Pacific Ocean t the Arctic. 38. __________ They study the emtinal cnnectins that are shared between animals firsthand. Fr example, a spy penguin was accepted as part f a grup in Suth Gergia Island. 39. __________ “Quite accidentally, ur spy creature is at the center f smething special, capturing (捕捉到) emtins that have seldm been watched,” series narratr (旁白) David Tennant tld CNET.
40. __________ “The whle pint is ... trying t get clser than we ever have befre t capture thse elusive (難以得到的) mments when they start t shw the kind f emtins we have,” directr Jhn Dwner tld PBS.
A. It wn lts f praise frm the audience.
B. But these spies dn’t just recrd everyday gings-n.
C. It uncvers hw different we are cmpared t ur animal cusins.
D. With the help f these rbts, these “animal spies” can d many things.
E. These spies are actually rbts with cameras that lk like real animals.
F. The dcumentary aims t recrd animal behavir that we wuld rarely see.
G. It watched n as penguin parents tried hard t make it hme t feed their chicks.
第三部分 語言知識運用 (共三節(jié),滿分30分)
第一節(jié) 完形填空 (共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。
I was abut t shave (剃須) this mrning when I caught my reflectin in the mirrr. There was n dubt abut it. My bdy was grwing lder. My frmerly 41 hair which used t be brwn with a tuch f gray was nw gray with a tuch f brwn. My frehead wrinkles (皺紋) had becme 42 , and when I smiled, a hundred mre curled up (卷起) arund my eyes and muth. When I 43 , I culd see I had gtten fatter as well because while my metablism (新陳代謝) had slwed, my 44 hadn’t. My muscles als 45 be srer (酸痛). 46 , when I lked in the mirrr again, I 47 a sparkle (火花) in my eyes. I smiled and felt a jy in my heart. I knew that n matter what my 48 lked like, my sul was frever yung.
The truth is while I have been 49 grwing lder n the utside, I have fr a while nw been grwing yunger n the inside. I can remember hw 50 , stressed and wrried I was in my 20s and 30s. Nw at 53, my heart feels 51 , and my days lk brighter. I feel like a true “child” 52 t laugh, t sing, t dance, t lve and t help thers d the same. I wrry less and smile mre. I have a lt mre faith and a lt less 53 .
In the end, all f ur bdies will 54 and die, but we wn’t. Our yung suls will g n frever. Spend yur days grwing yunger then. Let the 55 within yu live and lve.
41. A. rareB. flatC. shallwD. thick
42. A. permanentB. ptentialC. regularD. ccasinal
43. A. cleared upB. passed utC. stepped backD. calmed dwn
44. A. styleB. eatingC. traditinD. rutine
45. A. appealed t B. tended t C. stuck tD. cntributed t
46. A. TherefreB. RatherC. HweverD. Instead
47. A. bservedB. treC. earnedD. recalled
48. A. muscle B. hairC. reflectinD. figure
49. A. steadilyB. frequentlyC. immediatelyD. individually
50. A. creativeB. sensitiveC. particularD. serius
51. A. tugherB. securerC. lighterD. briefer
52. A. eagerB. flexibleC. anxiusD. free
53. A. fearB. hrrrC. fantasyD. cnfusin
54. A. sht upB. wear utC. hung verD. pass dwn
55. A. angelB. childC. sulD. master
第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的恰當形式。
I wuld stand n my tiptes and stretched my arms t the rhythm, feeling like a free-flying bird, whenever music 56 (turn) n.
Over the past 16 years, my lve fr dance 57 (encurage) me.
When I was a kid, I usually waved my bdy when there was music. Thugh I mved subcnsciusly (下意識地) 58 any true skill, I felt that I had a passin fr dance.
When I gt 59 (ld), I started taking dance classes. Learning t dance is never easy, but the tiredness and pain are wrth the pleasure 60 it has brught me.
Hwever, when I reached senir high schl, my busy and cnflicted schedule made me put my dance life n pause. I felt a sense f 61 (empty) fr the whle year.
Then I realized I did need 62 (take) actin. I talked t my head teacher, hping she culd pull me ut f my struggle. Luckily, she was 63 (supprt) and encuraged me t cntinue pursuing my hbby.
I dn’t have dance classmates temprarily (暫時地), nr d I have a teacher, 64 I can find happiness in dancing. Mving with the music, I watch every mve f my bdy and feel jyus.
Many peple may lse their chance t g after their hbby r passin during their life jurney. But fr me, my passin is like a lighthuse, cnstantly guiding me t be 65 (gd).
第三部分 寫作(共兩節(jié), 滿分40分)
第一節(jié)(滿分15分)
假定你是李華,你的表弟Tny最近喜歡上了迷你劇,請你推薦一部給他。你推薦《沃特希普荒原》(Watership Dwn),并說明理由。
內(nèi)容包括:
1. 簡介:2018年發(fā)行,主要講述一群兔子勇敢地尋找新家園的故事;
2. 意義:保護環(huán)境的重要性;只有走出舒適區(qū),才會有美好未來的機會;
3. 祝愿。
注意:
1. 詞數(shù)80~100詞;
2. 可以適當增加細節(jié),以使行文連貫;
3. 開頭和結(jié)尾已為你寫好。
Dear Tny,
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Yurs faithfully,
Li Hua
第二節(jié)(滿分25分)
閱讀下面材料, 根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段, 使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
It was a ht afternn in Tallahassee, Flrida, in June 2019, and the pl was full f peple. Clbi Heard, a handsme 9-year-ld by, was putting his swimming cap n when he nticed smething flating nearby. He swam clser and realized it was a little by. "I wanted t play with him," Clbi thught. Clbi swam arund the by, checking him ut. But when the by didn't mve, "I knew he was hurt and needed help," said Clbi.
The by was Omari Hward, a lvely three-year-ld wh had cme t the pl with his mther, Keynna, and his uncle Travis. At first, Omari was in the shallw end(淺水區(qū))playing with thers. Later, he began swimming acrss the pl t lk fr his mther and smething unexpected happened. Nbdy nticed him fr secnds, except Clbi.
Accrding t Clbi's mm, Severia, Clbi has autism(自閉癥), which makes him particularly sensitive t unfamiliar things. Just mments earlier, he had asked his mther when they culd g hme because he was trubled by all the nise. Severia believed it was his sensitivity that caused him t ntice Omari that day. "He's very careful," Severia said. "He's a caring by, and he's interested in little kids. If it wasn't fr that lve, I dn't think that little by wuld be alive tday."
Clbi tk Omari ut and turned t his uncle, wh rushed him t his mther, Keynna. Omari's face was pale, and he wasn't breathing. "My baby, my baby!" Keynna cried. Nbdy knew what t d.
That's when Severia heard a friend cry her name. She turned and saw the sad mther. Severia, a nurse in Tallahassee, ran ver. At this pint, she didn't knw that the by was fund by Clbi. "I just knew the by didn't breathe," she said. Severia stayed calm and tried t save him. Severia says, "I just wanted t bring this baby back t life."
注意:
1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應為150左右:
2.請按如下格式在相應位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
Luckily, Omari began cughing and the ambulance (救護車) arrived. ____________________
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Paragraph 2:
After knwing what had happened, Keynna thanked the mther and sn wh felt prud f each ther. __________________________________________________________________________
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高一期末英語參考答案
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41-45 DACBB 46-50 CACAD 51-55 CDABB
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61. emptiness 62. t take 63. supprtive 64. but 65. better
參考范文
Dear Tny,
Learning that yu are interested in miniseries recently, I wuld like t recmmend Watership Dwn t yu.
This miniseries was released in 2018, which tells the stry f sme rabbits wrking tgether t find a new hme after their ld ne was destryed. By watching this film, nt nly can we realize the imprtance f prtecting the envirnment, but we can learn nly when we get ut f ur cmfrt zne will we have a chance t have a better future.
I hpe yu will like the film.
Yurs faithfully,
Li Hua
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Luckily, Omari began cughing and the ambulance(救護車)arrived. T everyne’s relief, Omari was fine and culd breathe nrmally again, except fr cughing up sme pl water. He was later taken t hspital fr further checks. After a shrt stay in hspital, he was well enugh t be allwed t leave. Dctrs said but fr the timely rescue Severia and Clbi ffered, he wuldn't be alive.
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After knwing what had happened, Keynna thanked the mther and sn wh felt prud f each ther. Keynna stated that she really didn't knw hw t express her gratitude t them and that she culdn’t imagine what wuld have happened if they hadn’t helped her. Severia hugged little Clbi, saying "I really take pride in my curageus sn. Hnestly, in that situatin, tw secnds makes a huge difference." Clhi smiled and said prudly, "I knw my mther is a her. It was she wh did save Omari's life." They were cnsidered as lifesaving heres by lcal reprters.
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Text 1
M: What delicius cakes! Did yu make them yurself r buy them frm a shp?
W: I dn’t like stre-bught cakes. They dn’t use quality ingredients. I was ging t bake sme myself, but then my neighbr came t see me and ffered me sme that she made.
Text 2
M: Are yu searching fr yur tennis equipment? I thught yu stpped playing that a lng time ag.
W: Yes, but my cusin started playing. I want t get back int it.
M: What abut yur basketball and table tennis training? Yu just started thse.
Text 3
M: That was such an exciting ending t the Olympic finals. We were s clse t winning the gld!
W: Never mind, at least we wn the silver medal.
M: Right, it's way better than cming last.
Text 4
M: Hurry up and get dressed, Fina. The meeting starts at 10:00 am, s we need t be at the statin fr the 9:00 am train.
W: Stp wrrying. That means we dn’t have t be at the statin fr anther hur.
Text 5
M: Why are yu eating all these strange vegetables, Megan? Yu dn’t lk like yu need t g n a diet.
W: I read a magazine that said they imprve yur eyesight and skin. I just want t see if they wrk.
Text 6
W: Well, I really lve t travel. Every year I g smewhere new, and I never visit the same cuntry twice. I think my favrite part is prbably trying new fds, what abut yu?
M: Yeah, but the best thing abut traveling, I find, is the peple that yu meet.
W: Oh, that’s true. I’ve met sme great peple. I tend t travel by train, rather than by car r plane, that way yu always meet lts f new and exciting peple.
Text 7
M: Ww! What a cl fish tank. Hw many fish d yu have in there?
W: I have abut twenty.
M: What type f fish is this ne?
W: Oh, that’s a shark.
M: That can't be a shark, it’s s tiny, and it desn’t even have big teeth.
W: Nt all sharks are big and scary, Jhn. This ne’s special. It’s cmpletely harmless t peple and ther fish.
M: Ah, s that’s why yu can put it in the tank with these ther smaller fish.
W: That’s right.
M: Will it get much bigger?
W: N, it’s fully grwn. It wn’t get any bigger than that.
M: That’s s strange. A cute shark!
Text 8
M: This café has tasty fd, desn't it?
W: That's right. Why dn’t we buy sme snacks t have with ur drinks? D yu want sme chclate chip ckies r a blueberry cake?
M: I lve blueberry cakes, but lk at hw expensive they are.
W: Yeah, they’re much mre expensive than the chclate chip ckies. I wnder why.
M: It has t d with supply and demand. Blueberries aren't in seasn right nw, but many peple like them. S there's a lw supply but a high demand fr them.
W: Ah, I see, yu can get chclate chips all year rund, which makes them cheaper.
M: That’s crrect. S have yu made up yur mind yet?
W: Even thugh it's mre expensive, I just have t have ne f thse blueberry cakes.
Text 9
W: Mr Jnes, is it?
M: Yu can call me David.
W: Ah, yu have the same name as my husband. S, why d yu think yu can be ur new French teacher?
M: Well, as yu will see, my past emplyers think I’m a gd teacher.
W: That’s great, but d yu have any ther evidence?
M: My tw sns, Eric and Jhn, are nly six and seven, but they are already fluent in French.
W: Amazing! Hw lng did yu spend at yur last schl?
M: Tw years.
W: That’s nt very lng. Did yu nt like it there?
M: I liked it very much, but my wife gt a jb in this twn, s we decided t mve.
W: If we decided t hire yu, what kind f salary wuld yu expect?
M: Well, the advertisement says $40,000, but in my last jb I earned $45,000.
W: Hw des $50,000 sund?
M: That's amazing, thank yu.
W: Welcme t ur cmpany, Mr Jnes.
Text 10
The class f 2012 is reunited again! The class fficers have been busy meeting and planning since January 2020. We have decided t hld ur class reunin n June 1, 2020. Each member f the class shuld be receiving an invitatin in March, and yu’re welcme t bring ne guest.
Yu can park in the main parking lt fr free. The cst f each persn will be $20, including dinner and drinks. The reunin will be held at Redhawk High Schl in the cafeteria at 7:00 pm. We will need vlunteers t help with planning and ther details, s if yu are interested, please cntact Rb Jnes befre May 1, 2020, by calling 455-555-6789. If yu wuld like t attend the event, please cntact Mlly Jnes n 455-555-4567 befre May 1. Additinal infrmatin can be fund at rhalumni.net.
We hpe yu can all make it.
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