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树德中学高2020级高一上学期10月阶段性测试英语试题第一节听力部分(每小题1.5分,共30分)1.Whatdoesthemandislikeaboutthedress?A.Thesize.B.Thecolor.C.Thestyle.
2.Whydoesthemanwantaridetowork?A.Hiscarisbeingrepaired.B.Helenthiscartosomeoneelse.C.Hedoesn’twanttotakethesubway.3.Whathappenedtothespa
ghetti?A.Themanhaditforlunch.B.Itwaseatenbythewoman.C.Ithasgonebadintherefrigerator.4.Whyisthewomanreturningtheskirt?A.It’stooshort.B.It’stoolon
g.C.It’stoodark.5.Wheredoesthemanworknow?A.Atafurniturestore.B.Atthepostoffice.C.Atapartysupplystore
.听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.WhydidthewomangotoEngland?A.Onbusiness.B.Tovisitfriends.C.Forfurtherstudies.7.Whatwa
stheweatherlikeinEngland?A.Rainy.B.Windy.C.Sunny.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatdoesthewomannoticefirstabouttheownerofthere
staurant?A.Herclothes.B.Herhairstyle.C.Hersmile.9.WhydoestheownergotoItalyeveryyear?A.Tovisitherfamily.B.Togetsomeinformationaboutfash
ion.C.Tostudythedesignofclothes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydidthemancallthewoman?A.Topayabill.B.Todepositsomemoney.C.Tocheckhisaccountbalance.11.
Wheredoesthemanlivenow?A.OnAlstonWay.B.OnBerkshireRoad.C.OnParkviewDrive.12.Whatisthelastpieceofinformationthemangiv
es?A.Hisdateofbirth.B.Hisaccountnumber.C.HisSocialSecurityNumber.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewoman’sjob?A.
Aneditor.B.Ajournalist.C.Anathleticdirector.14.Whatdoesthemanwanttowriteabout?A.Law.B.Girlsinsports.C.T
heeconomy.15.Whatistheman’smother’scareer?A.Sheisaprofessionalwriter.B.Sheisacriminallawyer.C.Sheisafamilylawyer.
16.Whydoesthewomanapologizetotheman?A.Sheaskedtoomanypersonalquestions.B.Shewasnotsupportiveofhiscareerchoic
e.C.Shewasaskingquestionsinsteadofhim.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.What’sthethemefortoday?A.Introducingsomefam
ouswriters.B.Discussingtheissueforenvironmentprotection.C.Discussingthegrowthofworld’seconomy.18.WhatisJessicaFleming’s
newbookabout?A.Theeconomiceffectsofnaturaldisasters.B.Howpeopleareaffectingtheoceans.C.Whytreesareimportanttotheplanet.19.Wha
tdoesthespeakerlikemostaboutProf.Thomas’sbook?A.Itiseasytounderstand.B.Itincludesmanyinterestinginterviews.C.Ithasevenmoredetailsthanhislastbook.20.
WhatsuggestionswillProf.Thomasgivenext?A.Howtotalkwithwhales.B.Howtoprotecttheunderwaterenvironment.C.Whatthegovernmentshoulddoaboutoilspills.第二节
阅读理解(每小题2分,共30分)AWeallknowwhatabrainis.Adoctorwilltellyouthatthebrainistheorganofthebodyinthehead.Itcontrolsourbody’
sfunctions,movements,emotionsandthoughts.Butabraincanmeansomuchmore.Abraincanalsosimplybeasmartperson.Ifapersoniscalledbrainy,heissmar
tandintelligent.Ifafamilyhasmanychildrenbutoneofthemissupersmart,youcouldsay,“He’sthebrainsinthefami
ly.”Andifyouarethebrainsbehindsomething,youareresponsiblefordevelopingororganizingsomething.Forexample,BillGatesisthebrainsbeh
indMicrosoft.Braintrustisagroupofexpertswhogiveadvice.Wordexpertssaythephrase“braintrust”becamepopularwhenFranklinD.Rooseveltfirstra
nforpresidentin1932.SeveralprofessorsgavehimadviceonsocialandpoliticalissuesfacingtheU.S.Theseprofessorswe
recalledhis“braintrust”.Thesewaysweusetheword“brain”allmakesense.Butotherwaysweusethewordarenotsoeasytounderstand.Forexample
,tounderstandthenextbrainexpression,youfirstneedtoknowtheword“drain”.Asaverb,todrainmeanstoremovesomethingbylettin
gitflowaway.Soabraindrainmaysoundlikeadiseasewherethebrainflowsouttheears.But,braindrainiswhenacountry’smosteducatedpeopleleavetheircou
ntriestoliveinanother.Thebrainsare,sortof,drainingoutofthecountry.However,ifpeopleareresponsibleforagreatid
ea,youcouldsaytheybrainstormedit.Here,brainstormisnotanactofweather.Itisaprocessofthinkingcreativelyabout
acomplextopic.Forexample,businessleadersmayusebrainstormingtocreatenewproducts,andgovernmentleadersmaybrainstormtosolveproble
ms.Ifpeoplearebrainwashed,itdoesnotmeantheirbrainsareniceandclean.Tobrainwashmeanstomakesomeacceptnewbeliefsbyusingrepeatedpressureinafo
rcefulortrickyway.Keepinmindthatbrainwashisneverusedinapositiveway.21.Accordingtothetext,ifyou’retheCEOofBaiduyoucanbecal
led.A.theorganofBaiDuB.thebraindrainofBaiDuC.thebrainsbehindBaiDuD.BaiDu’sbraintrust22.Rooseveltsuccessfullywontheelect
ionprobablybecause.A.hegothisbraintrustB.hegotthehelpofwordexpertsC.hewassmartatgivingadviceD.hewasthebrainsbehindAmerica23.Fromt
hepassage,wecaninferthat.A.todrainalakemeanstofillitwithalotofwaterB.brainyandbrainwashareneverusedinanegativewayC.brainstormingisnotagoodchoicefo
rapoliticalleaderforlackofcreativityD.acountrysuffersa“braindrain”wheneducatedpeoplemovetoothercountri
esBWhenIwassevenmyfathergavemeaTimex,myfirstwatch.Ilovedit,woreitforyears,andhaven’thadanotheronesinceitstoppedtickingadecadeago.Why?B
ecauseIdon’tneedone.IhaveamobilephoneandI’malwaysnearsomeonewithaniPodorsomethinglikethat.Allthesedevicestellthetime—whichiswhy,ifyoulookarou
nd,you’llseelotsofemptywrists;salesofwatchestoyoungadultshavebeengoingdownsince2007.Butwhilethewisehaver
ealizedthattheydon’tneedthem,others—apparentlyincludingsomedistinguishedmenofourtime—arespendingtotalfortu
nesonthem.BrandssuchasRolex,PatekPhilippeandBreitlingcommandshockingprices,upto£250,000forapiece.Thisisridiculous.Expensiveca
rsgofasterthancheapcars.Expensiveclotheshangbetterthancheapclothes.Butthesedaysallwatchestellthetimeaswellasallother
watches.Expensivewatchescomewithextrafunctions—butwhoneedsthem?Howoftendoyoudiveto300metersintotheseaorneedtofindyourdirectionintheareaaroundtheSout
hPole?Sowhypaythatmuchoffiveyears’schoolfeesforwatchesthatallowyoutodothesethings?Ifjusticeweredone,theSwiss
watchindustryshouldhavecloseddownwhentheJapanesediscoveredhowtomakeaccuratewatchesforafive-poundnote.Instead,theSwissr
einventedthewatch,withtheaidofmillionsofpounds’worthofadvertising,asamessageaboutthemanwearingit.Rolexesareforthosewhospendtheirweekendsclimb
ingicymountains;aPatekPhilippeisforonefromarichornoblefamily;aBreitlingsuggestsyouliketopilotplanesacrosstheworld.Watchesarenowclassifiedas“
investments”.A1994Philipperecentlysoldfornearly£350,000,while1960sRolexeshavegonefrom£15,000to£30,000plusinayear.Butawatchisnotaninvestment.It’s
atoyforself-satisfaction,amatteroffashion.Pricesmaykeepgoingup—they’vebeenrisingfor15years.Butwhenfashionmoveson,theownerofthe£350,000beautywillsud
denlyfindhisprideandjoyisnomoreagoodinvestmentthanmychildhoodTimex.24.Thesalesofwatchestoyoungpeoplehavefallenbecausethey__________.A.haveotherdevi
cestotellthetimeB.thinkwatchestooexpensiveC.prefertowearaniPodD.havenosenseoftime25.Itseemsridiculoustothewriterthat_________
_.A.peopledive300metersintotheseaB.expensiveclothessellbetterthancheaponesC.cheapcarsdon’trunasfastasexpensiveonesD.expensivewatches
withunnecessaryfunctionsstillsell26.WhatcanbelearntaboutSwisswatchindustryfromthepassage?A.Ittargetsrichpeopleasitspotentialc
ustomersB.It’shardfortheindustrytobeatitscompetitorsC.ItwastesahugeamountofmoneyinadvertisingD.It’seasyfortheindustrytoreinventc
heapwatches27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TimexorRolex?B.MyChildhoodTimexC.Watches?NotforMe!D.Watches
—aValuableCollectionC“Imovedhim,”theoldmansaid.“Imovedhimthen.”Hefeltfaintagainnowbutheheldonthegreatfishallthestrengththathecou
ld.Imovedhim,hethought.MaybethistimeIcangethimover.Pull,hands,hethought.Holdup,legs.Lastforme,head.Lastforme.Youn
everwent.ThistimeI’llpullhimover.Butwhenheputallofhisefforton,startingitwelloutbeforethefishcamealong
sideandpullingwithallhisstrength,thefishpulledpartwayoverandthenrightedhimselfandswamaway.“Fish,”theoldmansaid.“Fis
h,youaregoingtohavetodieanyway.Doyouhavetokillmetoo?”Thatwaynothingisaccomplished,hethought.Hismouthwastoodrytospeakbuthecouldnotreachforthewaterno
w.Imustgethimalongsidethistime,hethought.Iamnotgoodformanymoreturns.Yes,youare,hetoldhimself.You’regoodforever.Onthenextturn,henear
lyhadhim.Butagainthefishrightedhimselfandswamslowlyaway.Youarekillingme,fish,theoldmanthought.Butyouhavearightto.NeverhaveIseenagreater,or
morebeautiful,oracalmerormorenoblethingthanyou,brother.Comeonandkillme.Idonotcarewhokillswho.Nowyouaregettingconfusedinthehead,hethoug
ht.Youmustkeepyourheadclear.Keepyourheadclearandknowhowtosufferlikeaman.Orafish,hethought.“Clearup,head,”hesai
dinavoicehecouldhardlyhear.“Clearup.”Twicemoreitwasthesameontheturns.Idonotknow,theoldmanthought.Hehadbeenonthepointoffe
elinghimselfgoeachtime.Idonotknow.ButIwilltryitoncemore.Hetrieditoncemoreandhefelthimselfgoingwhenheturnedthefish.Thefishrighte
dhimselfandswamoffagainslowlywiththegreattailheavingintheair.I’lltryitagain,theoldmanpromised,althou
ghhishandsweremushynowandhecouldonlyseewellinflashes.Hetrieditagainanditwasthesame.Sohethought,andhefelthimselfgoingbef
orehestarted;Iwilltryitonceagain.Theoldmandroppedthelineandputhisfootonitandliftedtheharpoon(鱼叉)ashighasheco
uldanddroveitdownwithallhisstrength,andmorestrengthhehadjustsummoned(召集),intothefish’ssidejustbehindthegreat
chestfinthatrosehighintheairtothealtitudeoftheman’schest.Hefelttheirongoinandheleanedonitanddroveitfurtherandthenpushedallhisweightafterit.Th
enthefishcamealive,withhisdeathinhim,androsehighoutofthewatershowingallhisgreatlengthandwidthandallhispowerandhisbeau
ty.Heseemedtohangintheairabovetheoldmanintheskiff.Thenhefellintothewaterwithacrashthatsentspray(喷)overtheoldmanando
veralloftheskiff.28.Whydidtheoldmankeeptalkingtohimselfwhilefightingagainstthefish?A.Torescuehimselffromgr
eatpressure.B.Toremindhimselfofthehiddendanger.C.Topreventhimselffromfeelingtired.D.Togivehimselfconstantencouragement.29.Whichoft
hefollowingstatementsistrueaboutthefisherman?A.Thefishermanseemedtobeplayingacat-and-mousegamewiththefish.B.Thefishermanshowedrespectfor
thefishinthisfiercebattle.C.Thefishermanhasbeenfightingwiththefishforlong,whichmadehimanxious.D.Thefisherman,experiencedashewasinfishing,nearlygo
tkilledonseveraloccasions.30.Whatcanbeinferredfromthesentence“Fish,youaregoingtohavetodieanyway”(Para.3)?A.Quiteafewfishermenwerechasingandhunting
thefish.B.Thefishhadbeenseriouslyinjuredandcouldn’tlivelong.C.Theoldmanhadmuchconfidenceincatchingthefish.D.Asamatteroffact
,thefishwastoooldtoliveanylonger.31.Whichofthefollowingwordsbestdescribestheoldman?A.Ambitious.B.Aggressive.C.Strong-willed.D.Sympathetic.DWhyshou
ldmankindexplorespace?Whyshouldmoney,timeandeffortbespentexploringandresearchingsomethingwithsofewapparentbenefits?W
hyshouldresourcesbespentonspaceratherthanonconditionsandpeopleonEarth?Thesearequestionsthat,understandably,areveryoftenasked.Perhapstheb
estanswerliesinourgeneticmakeupashumanbeings.Whatdroveourancestorstomovefromthetreesintotheplains,andonintoallpossibleareasandenvironments?T
hewiderthespreadofaspecies,thebetteritschanceofsurvival.Perhapsthebestreasonforexploringspaceisthisgenetictendencytoexpan
dwhereverpossible.Nearlyeverysuccessfulcivilizationhasexplored,becausebydoingso,anydangersinsurroundingareascanbeide
ntifiedandpreparedfor.Withoutknowledge,wemaybecompletelydestroyedbythedanger.Withknowledge,wecanlessenitseffects.Explorationalsoallows
mineralsandotherpotentialresourcestobefound.Evenifwehavenoimmediateneedofthem,theywillperhapsbeusefulla
ter.Resourcesmaybemorethanphysicalpossessions.Knowledgeortechniqueshavebeenacquiredthroughexploration.
Thetechniquesmayhavemedicalapplicationswhichcanimprovethelengthorqualityofourlives.Wehavealreadybenefit
edfromotherspin-offsincludingimprovementsinearthquakeprediction,insatellitesforweatherforecastingandincommunicationssystems.Ev
ennon-stickpansandmirroredsunglassesareby-products(副产品)oftechnologicaldevelopmentsinthespaceindustry!Whilemanyresourcesarespent
onwhatseemsasmallreturn,theexplorationofspaceallowscreative,braveandintelligentmembersofourspeciestofocusonwhatmayservetosa
veus.Whilespacemayholdmanywondersandexplanationsofhowtheuniversewasformedorhowitworks,italsoholdsdangers.Thedange
rexists,butknowledgecanhelphumanbeingstosurvive.Withouttheabilitytoreachoutacrossspace,thechancetosaveourselvesmightnotexist.WhileE
arthistheonlyplanetknowntosupportlife,surelytheadaptiveabilityofhumanswouldallowustoliveonotherplanets.Itistruethatthelifestylewouldbedif
ferent,buthumanlifecultureshaveadaptedinthepastandsurelycouldinthefuture.32.WhatisthereasonforexploringspacebasedonParagraph2?A.Humansa
renature-borntodoso.B.Humanshavethetendencytofight.C.Humansmayfindnewsourcesoffood.D.Humansdon’tliketostayinthesameplace.33.Theunderlinedword“sp
in-offs”inParagraph4probablyrefersto_______.A.survivalchancesB.potentialresourcesC.unexpectedbenefitsD.physicalpossessions34.Whatmakesitp
ossibleforhumanstoliveonotherplanets?A.OurgeneticmakeupB.ResourcesontheearthC.TheadaptiveabilityofhumansD.By-productsinspaceexploration35.Whichof
thestatementscanbestsumupthepassage?A.Spaceexplorationhascreatedmanywonders.B.Spaceexplorationprovidesthebestvalueformoney.C.Spaceexplorationcan
benefitscienceandtechnology.D.SpaceexplorationmayhelpusavoidpotentialproblemsonEarth.第三节从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项
。(每小题2分,满分10分)Learninghowtousenewwordswellwillmakeiteasiertolearnalanguageandmakeyoumoreknowledgeable.36Ifyou’recommittedtobuilding
yourvocabulary,setagoalforyourself.Trytolearnthreenewwordsadayandusetheminyourspeechandwriting.Withgreatefforts,youcanlea
rnseveralthousandnewwordsthatyouwillrememberanduse.Writemore.37Activelyexercisingyourwritingmuscleswillkeep
yourvocabularystrong.Writeletterstooldfriendsanduselotsofspecificdetails.38Ifyoutypicallyavoidcompos
ingmemosorwritinggroupemailsorparticipatingingroupdiscussions,changeyourhabitsandwritemore.Youmightas
wellgetpaidwhileyouarebuildingyourvocabulary.Useflashcardsorpost-itnotesaroundyourhouse.Ifyou’regoingtomakeahabitoflearningnewwords,trysomesimplem
emorizationtechniques.Hangpost-itnoteswithdefinitionofaparticularwordyouhopetomemorizeabovethecoffeemaker,soyoucanstudyitwhilemakingyour
morningcup.39Evenifyou’rewatchingTVordoingotheractivities,keepsomeflashcardswithyouandstudynewwords.Useaccurateadjectivesandprecisenouns.Theb
estwritersaimtokeepitshortandaccurate.Getoutthedictionariesandusethemostaccuratewordspossibleinyoursentences.40Awordisausef
uladditiontoyourvocabularyifitreducesthenumberofthewordsinasentence.A.Haveagoal.B.Setanexample.C.Don’tusethreewordswhenonewilldo.D.Startkeepingadia
ryifyoudon’t,orstartablog.E.Considertakingonmorewritingtasksatwork.F.Stickanewwordtoeachhouseplantsoyoucanstudywhilewatering.G.
Italsopaystocreateagoodhabitofguessingwhatthewriteristryingtosay.第四节完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)Iwatchherandhermothe
rdecoratehercollegedormitoryroom.Everythingisinplaceorganizedandarranged.Herroomnicelyaccommodatesnotonlyherclothesandbric-a
-brac(小摆设),buther41aswell.Ibegintoacceptthatherroomathomeisnolongerhers.Itisnowours,ourroomforherwhenshe42.I43myselfthinkingofwhenIheldherinmyarm
,inthechairalongsidemywife’shospitalbed.Onedayold.So44,sobeautiful,soperfect,so45dependentonhernew,46parents.Timeg
oeswithoutastop.Shelooksupnow,catchingme47ather,causinghertosaytohermother,“Mom,Dad’slookingatme48.”Thelastfewdays,Itouchherarm,herface—anyt
hing—49thatwhenmywifeandIreturnhome,shewillnotbewithusandtherewillbenothingto50.Ihavesomuchtosay,butno51withwhichtosayit.My52changedfromthedayIdrovet
hischildhomefromthehospital.Isawmyself53thatday,andithasledtoalotofplacesthatIwouldneverhavefoundonmyown.Shesay
s,“It’llbeallright,Dad.I’llbehomefromschool54.”Itellhershe’llhaveagreatyearbutIsaylittleelse.IamafraidsomehowtospeakandIonlyholdontoourg
ood-byehugalittlelonger,alittle55.Ilookintohereyesand56togo.Mywife’seyesfollowherassheleavesus.57donot.Maybeif
Idon’tlook,Icanimaginethatshereallyhasn’t58.Iknowthatwhatsheisstartingisexcitingandwonderful.Irememberwhattheworldlookedliketome59everythingw
asnew.AsIwalktothecarwithmywifeatmyside,myeyesarewet,myheartissore,andIrealizethatmylifeis60forever.41.A.sister’sB.teacher’sC.mother’
sD.roommate’s42.A.livesB.visitsC.separatesD.graduates43.A.forceB.leaveC.findD.have44.A.smallB.bigC.funnyD.strong45
.A.seriouslyB.totallyC.slightlyD.strictly46.A.untestedB.experiencedC.qualifiedD.casual47.A.laughingB.staringC.glaringD.shouting48.A.funnyB.fri
ghteningC.kindD.sad49.A.expectingB.imagingC.knowingD.doubting50.A.seeB.touchC.kissD.hug51.A.sentenceB.questionC.sayingD.words52.A.dayB.careerC.
lifeD.age53.A.easilyB.carefullyC.differentlyD.hardly54.A.quicklyB.soonC.fastD.briefly55.A.gentlerB.softerC.tighte
rD.warmer56.A.startB.turnC.runD.wonder57.A.HersB.Mywife’sC.MineD.Ours58.A.goneB.grownC.bornD.found59.A.althoughB.withC.whenD.af
ter60.A.destroyedB.beginningC.endedD.changing第五节在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(每小题1.5分,共15分)Chinesecharactersevol
ved(演变)frompicturesandsigns,andtheartofcalligraphydevelopednaturallyfromthisspecialwritingsystemofChi
nesecharacters.By61(use)abrushtowriteChinesecharacters,calligrapherscanexpresstheirthoughts,feelings,andpersonalitiesinapointoraline,62Chine
secalligraphyisalsocalledtheartoflines.TheChinesesaying“Thehandwritingreveals(透露)thewriter”is63(direct)relatedtocalligraphy.Itmeanspeoplear
eoftenjudgedbytheirhandwriting.Thewrittencharactersshowthecalligrapher’sway64(understand)life.Practicingcalligraphyhelps65persontoachiever
elaxationandinnerpeace.Inthepast,children66(train)atanearlyagetopracticewriting.Greatattentionispaid67cal
ligraphytodaywithexhibitionsand68(compete)amongboththeyoungandtheoldfrommanywalksoflife.Tolearncalligraphy,onewillneedabrush,ink,pa
per,andinkstone,whicharecommonly69(refer)toastheFourTreasuresofStudy.AlthoughcalligraphyusesChinesewordsasthevehicleofexpression,onedoe
snothavetoknowChinesetoappreciateitsbeauty.AsChineseculturespreadsthroughouttheworldnowadays,calligraphyisbecoming70(popular)thaneverbefor
e.第六节短文改错(每个1分,共10分)文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。LastS
aturdayourclasswenthikinginacountryside.Wemeetatourschoolgateandsetoffon8:00am.Ontheway,weweresingingandlaughinghappilywhileagirlsuddenlyfel
lintoadeephole.Shefeltsofrighteningandevenburstintotears.Oneofmyclassmatefoundalongropeandwefinallygotherout.Fortunately
,shedidn’tsufferseriouslyinjuries,butitseemedthatherankleslightlyinjured.Wemanagedtosendinghertothenearesthospit
al.Itisanexperiencewe’llneverforgetit,thoughwedidn’tenjoyourselvesverymuchthatday.第七节书面表达(共25分)假定你是李华,你
的英国朋友Peter来信询问你校学生体育运动情况。请给他回信,内容包括:1.学校的体育场馆;2.主要的运动项目;3.你喜欢的项目。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。树德中学高2020级高一上学
期10月阶段性测试英语试题参考答案Text1W:Whatdoyouthinkofthisdress,Harold?Andbehonest.Ihateitwhenpeoplesaynicethingswhentheydon’tmeanthem.M:I
likethecolorofthedress,andthestyleistotallyyou.Butyoushouldgoforamediuminsteadofasmall.Text2M:Canyougivemearidetotheofficethismorning?Iletmybrother
borrowmycarwhilehisisgettingfixed.W:I’mactuallygoingtotakethesubway.Youshouldjoinme.Wecantalkaboutourplansforthisweekend
onthetrain.Text3M:Hey,didyouseethespaghettithatwasintherefrigerator?W:Oops.Wasthatyours?Ihaditforlunch.(3)M
:Nexttimeyouwanttoeatsomethingthatisn’tyours,couldyoupleasecheckwiththerestofus?Mymornmadethatformewh
enIwashomethisweekend,andIwasreallylookingforwardtoenjoyingit.Text4W:Hi,Ineedtoreturnthisskirt.M:What’swrongwithit,ma’am?W:Thelengthisnotappropria
te.Iworkatalawfirm,andIneedsomethingthatgoesatleasttotheknee.(4)Text5W:Hey,Jason.Areyouheadingtoacostu
mepartyrightnow?M:Whywouldyouaskthat?It’s9o’clockinthemorning.W:It’sjustthatyou’redressedlikeyou’reabouttodelivermail.Ithoughtyo
uworkedatafurniturestore.M:Oh,didn’tItellyouIswitchedjobs?NowI’mamailman.(5)Text6M:Hello,Jane.Ihaven’tseenyouforafewweeks.Wherehaveyoubeen?W:I’vejus
tcomebackfromEngland.(6)M:England?W:Yes.Myfathertookmetovisitsomefriendsthere.(6)M:Wasyourtripinterest
ing?W:Itwasgreat.M:Wheredidyougo?W:Well,wespentoneweekinLondon.ThenwewenttoScotland.Ithasmanylakesandmountainsandthecountrysideisbeauti
ful.M:Whatwastheweatherlike?(7)W:Terrible!Itrainedthewholetime.(7)ButboththeEnglishandScottishpeoplewerefriendlytous.M:Didyoutakeanyp
hotographs?W:Yes,Itookalot.PleasecometomyhouseandI’llshowthemtoyou.Text7W:Mydear,whatacharmingrestauran
t!M:Yes,it’soneofthebestItalianrestaurantsintown.Thedecorationsarenice,themusicisgood,andthefoodisdelicious.W:Isthattheowner’swifeoverthere?She’sdr
essedintheverylatestEuropeanfashion.(8)M:Sheistheowner.(8)SheandherfamilygotoItalyeveryyeartokeepupwiththetrendsinf
ashionandfood.(9)Butshedoesn’tactuallychangethefoodorthedecorationhereverymuch.Constantchangewouldbeupsettingtothecustomers.Besides,t
hecustomersexpectcertaincharacteristicsinanItalianrestaurant,andshecan’tchangethose,ortherestaurantwouldlosesomeofitsappeal.W:Liketheredan
dwhitetablecloths,youmean?M:Exactly.Andthemusic.Althoughshetriestokeepcertainthingsunchanged,shealways
wearsthelateststyleofclothing.Text8W:Goodafternoon,CustomerService.HowcanIhelpyoutoday?M:Hi.Imailedsomecheckstoy
oulastweek.Ijustwantedtoseeifthemoneyisinmyaccount.(10)W:I’dbehappytohelpyouwiththat,sir.First,whoamIspeakingwith?M:MynameisGeorgeAlston.W:OK,Mr.Alst
on.I’lljustneedtoaskyouafewquestions.Canyoutellmeyouraddress,please?M:Yeah,2905BerkshireRoad.(11)W:Onemoment...I’msorry,sir,butthat’sno
ttheaddresswehaveonfile.M:Oh,Idoapologize.MywifeandImovedlastweek,andIjusthaven’thadachancetoupdatemyinformation.Theoldaddresswas38
ParkviewDrive.W:Yes,that’stheonewehave.AndcanIhaveyourdateofbirth?M:January9,1948.W:Verygood.Onelastquestion:canyoupleasetellmethelastfourdigitsofyou
rSocialSecurityNumber?M:9820.W:Thankyou,Mr.Alston.I’mgoingtoplaceyouonholdwhileIcheckonyourdeposit.Text9M:Thanksfor
agreeingtodothisinterviewwithme,ma’am.(13)W:It’smypleasure.PleasecallmeDiana.M:OK,Diana.So,it’scareerweekatmy
school.Wehavetointerviewsomeonewhohasacareerthatwewant.W:Great.Butfirst,canIaskwhatmadeyouinterestedinjournalism?(13)M:Ipayalotofatt
entiontocurrentevents,includinginternationalevents.Ialsolovetoreadandwrite.W:Doyouwriteforyourschoolne
wspaper?M:Yes.Inlastmonth’spaper,Iinterviewedtheathleticdirectorofourschoolabouthowtogetmoregirlsinvolve
dinsports.I’dlovetowriteaboutissuesoutsideofschool,too.I’mparticularlyinterestedintheeconomy.(14)W:That’swonderful.Doyouhaveagoodeditor?M:Mymomhel
psmesometimes.W:Issheaprofessionalwriter?M:No,bothofmyparentsarelawyers.W:Howinteresting!Whatkindoflawdotheypractice?M:M
ydaddoesfamilylaw,andmyroomdoescriminal...(15)Urn,I’msorrytochangethesubject,butIneedtoasksomequestions,too.Rightnow,itseemslikeI’mthesubjectofthis
interview...Text10WelcomebacktoGoodMorning,America.We’reexcitedtocontinuediscussingourthemefortheday—protectingtheen
vironment.(17)WejustwanttothankthewriterJessicaFlemingagainfortalkingtousabouthernewbookTheTreesandUs.Itreallymakesusrealiz
ehowimportanttreesaretoboththeworldeconomyandtoourplanet.(18)Now,we’rereadyforournextguest.MatthewThomasisanoceanbiol
ogistfromtheUniversityofFlorida,andhestudiestheenvironmentalimpactofhumanactivitiesontheoceans.Hehasjustwrittenhisfirstbook,IfWhalesCouldTalk
,andImustsaythatit’saveryinterestingread.Thebestthingaboutthisbookisthatit’seasytounderstand,evenifyou’renotanawar
d-winningscientistlikeProf.Thomas.(19)Idon’twanttogivetoomuchaway,butourguestdefinitelyhassomeamazingstoriest
otell.Everwonderwhereourgarbagegoeswhenwethrowitaway?Andwhataboutafewyearsafteranoilspillhasbeencleanedupandalltheenvironmentalgroupsgohome?
Theanswersmightsurpriseyou.Prof.Thomaswillalsogiveussomesuggestionsabouthowwecanprotecttheunderwaterenvironment,includi
ngsomethingsthatkidscando.(20)PleasejoinmeinwelcomingProf.MatthewThomas!DearPeter,Iamdelightedtohearfromyou.Youaskedmeinyourlastletteraboutthephysi
calexerciseinourschoolandnowIwanttosharesomedetailswithyou.Tobeginwith,anewstadiumhasbeenbuiltup,whichhasbecomethenewlandmarkinoursc
hool.Moreover,withthestadiumsetup,awiderangeofsportseventsareabletobeheld,ofwhichping-pong,footballaswellasrun
ningcompetitionsenjoygreatpopularity.Asforme,I’mcrazyaboutbasketballsinceithasbeengivingmestrengthtomeetthech
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