河北省保定市六校联盟2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试+英语+含答案

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六校联盟高二年级期中联考英语考生注意:1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2.答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3.考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B

铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效.......................

....。4.本卷命题范围:至选择性必修第二册Unit1。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。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.Whatisthewomangoodat?A.Singing.B.Playingthedrums.C.Playingthepianos.2.Whyisthemanlate?A.Becauseo

ftheheavytraffic.B.Becauseofthebadweather.C.Becauseofthebasketballmatch.3.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Chargeherphone.B.Leavethehouse.

C.Callhermother.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Asouvenir.B.Aplace.C.Acolorfullife.5.Howmuchwillth

ewomanpaytorentthecar?A.200dollars.B.210dollars.C.240dollars.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.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Paytaxes.B.Answ

erquestions.C.Getinformation.7.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Callbacklater.B.Sendanemail.C.Speaktosomeoneelse.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wha

tistheweatherprobablylikenow?A.Rainy.B.Cloudy.C.Sunny.9.Whathappenedattheget-togetherlastyear?A.Noonewantedtoplayanygames.B.Peo

pleranoutoffoodanddrinks.C.Peoplejustwantedtostaywarm.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whendidthewomanreservetheroom?A.O

nthe11th.B.Onthe12th.C.Onthe13th.11.Howmanynightswillthewomanstayatthehotel?A.One.B.Three.C.Five.12.Wh

atdoesthewomanrequestbesenttoherroom?A.Breakfast.B.Anewspaper.C.Aguestbook.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wherewillthespeakershavetheparty

?A.Inagarden.B.Inahotel.C.Intheirhouse.14.Whatfoodwillthemanpreparefortheparty?A.Pizzas.B.Salad.C.Abirthdaycake.15.Whatkindofbirthdaypresentwillthe

womangetforGrandpa?A.Ascarf.B.Abook.C.Ahat.16.Whenwillthepartybeheld?A.OnThursday.B.OnFriday.C.OnSaturday.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howlongist

helectureaboutants?A.60minutes.B.45minutes.C.30minutes.18.WherewillthefilmTheGreatMigrationbeshown?A.InTheaterA.B.InTheaterB.C.InTheaterC.1

9.WhowillhosttheeventEncouragingGardenWildlife?A.DavidCrocker.B.MonicaChaddha.C.JaneSmith.20.WhenwillthelistenersleavetheExh

ibitionRoom?A.At2:00pm.B.At2:30pm.C.At3:00pm.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出

最佳选项。AWeald&DownlandLivingMuseumFunfactOver50historicbuildingsfromacrosstheWealdandDownlandareahavebeendismantled(拆除)an

dthenreconstructedacrossalovely40-acresiteintheSouthDownsnationalpark.Thecollectionofbuildingsrepresentsalmos

tathousandyearsofrurallifeinsoutheastEngland:furnishedjustastheywouldhavebeeninthepast—completewiththehomes,farmsandpublicbuildings.Th

ere’sasenseofexploringarealvillageasyouwanderbetweenthemalonggreenpaths,stoppingtoclimbthestairsofa17th-centurycra

ftsman’s(工匠)cottagetolieonthestrawbedorshelteringfromashowerinasmoky,14th-centuryhall.GettingthereTheStagecoach60busservicefromCh

ichestertoMidhurststopsjustfiveminutesaway’atGroomsYard,Singleton.ThenearestrailwaystationsareChiche

ster(2miles)andHaslemere(7miles).ThemuseumisonTownLaneinSingleton,reachedviatheA286fromChichestertoMidhurst.Parkingisfreeandtherearedisabled

parkingspacesoppositethemuseumshop.Valueformoney?Yes.It’snotcheapbutit’saspecialexperiencethateasilyfillsaday.P

lus,it’savaluablecauseworthsupporting.●Adults14,children5—17andstudents£6.50,●under-4sfree,●family£3

8(twoadultsandtwochildren)or£25(oneadultandthreechildren).OpeninghoursDaily10am-5pm(lastentry4pm).21.Whatca

nvisitorsdoinWeald&DownlandLivingMuseum?A.Takeashowerinthehall.B.Stayovernightatacottage.C.Learnconstructiontechniqu

es.D.Explorerurallifecenturiesago.22.Howmuchwouldacouplewiththeir5-year-oldtwinsonspayforadmission?A.£25.B.£34.5.C.£38.D.£41.23.Whatdowekn

owaboutWeald&DownlandLivingMuseum?A.Itchargesparkingfees.B.Ithasvariedopeninghours.C.Itisinconvenientlylocatedfor

busriders.D.Itoffersthoughtfulserviceforthedisabled.BExpressionsofhonourandrespecthavebeensharedforCanadiansinge

r-songwriterGordonLightfoot,whopassedawayonMay1,2023attheageof84.LightfootwasbornonNovember17,1938,inOrillia,Ontario.Hemadehisperformingdebut(初次登

台)atagefivesinginginachoir(唱诗班).Heclaimedthatitwasthechoirmasterwhotaughthimhowtoenjoyandsinggreatmusic.Hetookpianoandvoicelessonsandbeganwi

nningamateursingingcompetitions.Justbeforeheturned13,LightfootperformedonstageatMasseyHallinTorontoasoneofthewinnersoftheKiwanisMusicFestiva

l.Asateenager,Lightfootcontinuedtostudythepianoandtaughthimselfhowtoplaydrums.Hesoonbecameapaidmusician,travellingthroughoutCanadaandplay

ingwithdifferentbands.LightfootplayednumerousstylesofmusicandbeganwritingsongsaboutCanadiannatureandhistory.Whilehestillenjoyedperformin

g,by1964Lightfootbegangainingrecognitionasasongwriter,andothermusiciansstartedrecordinghissongs.Oneofthe

mostfamousmusicianstoplayhismusicwasElvisPresley.Hecontinuedtowrite,performandrecordhissongsashegrewolder.In1975,Lightfootwrotean

drecordedoneofhismostfamoussongs,aboutarealshippingdisasteroccuringintheGreatLakes,called“TheWreckoftheEdmundFizgerald”.Thissongisstillplaye

dandisoneofthemostfamousCanadiansongseverrecorded.Lightfootwonmanyawardsforhis20originalalbums(专辑).Hewasawarded16Jun

oAwards,Canada’stopprizeformusic.In’1986LightfootwasgivenaspotintheCanadianMusicHallofFame.HealsoreceivedaGovernorGene

ral’sPerformingArtsAwardin1997.InOntario,hewasawardedthehighestprovincialprize,becomingamemberoftheOrderofOntario.CanadianPrimeMinis

terJustinTrudeaudescribedhimasoneofthegreatestsinger-songwriters.“GordonLightfootcapturedourcountry’sspiritinhismusic,andi

ndoingso,hehelpedshapeCanada’ssoundscape,”hesaidonTwitter.“Mayhismusiccontinuetoinspirefuturegenerations,andmayhisspiritliveonfore

ver.”24.WhatdoesLightfootthinkofthechoirmaster?A.Far-sighted.B.Inspiring.C.Well-read.D.Strict.25.WhatcanbeinferredaboutLightfoot

fromparagraph3?A.Hisperformancesbroughthimlittlemoney.B.HissongsbecameknownthroughoutCanada.C.Histalentturnedintoacareer.D

.Hisdreamoftravellingaroundtheworldcametrue.26.WhatencouragedLightfoottowriteoneofhisfamoussongsin1975?A.Areal-lifeacciden

t.B.TheJunoAwards.C.ThewonderoftheGreatLakes.D.Asongwritingcontest.27.Whatisthepurposeofthistext?A.Topromotethevalueofmusic.B.Torememberagre

atmusician.C.TointroduceCanadianmusicawards.D.TorecommendclassicCanadiansongs.CImaginecominghomeafteralongdayatworkandbeingwelcomedby

alovingpetwhogreetsyouwarmly.Betteryet,imagineapetthatneverhastobefedandneverhastousethebathroom.Robopestprovidemanyoftheperksof

arealpetwithoutalloftheresponsibility.Thesefurry(毛的)robofriendsaremoreadvancedandlifelikethanremote-controlledtoydogs.Manyfeaturerealisticfurf

oranenjoyablepettingexperienceandmakesoundsandsmall,naturalmovements.Paroisoneofthemostpopularcompanionrobots

.Itisaroboticbabyharpseal(鞍背海豹)withcuteblackeyesandapacifier(安抚奶嘴)thatdoublesasitscharger.CreatedbyJapan’sNationalInstituteofAdvancedIndustrial

ScienceandTechnology(AIST),Paroismorethanastuffedanimal.Thelittlesealispackedwithfivekindsofsensors:touch,light,audio,tempe

ratureandposture.Plus,Paroissuperintelligent;itcanlearntobehaveinawaythattheuserprefers.AccordingtotheParowebsite,“Ifyoustroke(抚摸)it

everytimeyoutouchit,Parowillrememberyourpreviousactionandtrytorepeatthatactiontobestroked.”Whileanimal-assistedtherapy(疗法)andthebene

fitsofpetshavebeenanalysedinnumerousscientificstudies,realanimalsmaynotalwaysbetheappropriatechoiceforanolderadult.Animalsc

anbealotofwork;theycanspreadsomediseasestohumansandtheymaynotalwaysbeontheirbestbehaviour.Thatiswhereroboticpetscom

eintoplay.InastudyonParo’seffectonhospital/nursinghomeresidents,researchersfoundthatthosewhointeractedwithParowerelesslonelyovertheperiodofthet

rial.Robotpetsarebecomingacommonfixtureinassistedlivingcommunitiesand,asyearsgoby,theserobopetswillbecomemoreadvancedatcopyingrealanim

albehaviours.Whilesomebelievethatrobotpetscan’tcompetewithrealanimals,thecompanionshiptheyprovidetoolderadultsc

annotbedenied.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“perks”inparagraph2mean?A.Solutions.B.Challenges.C.Chances.D.Advantages.29.HowsmartisParo?A.Itcanworkw

ithoutelectricity.B.Itcantouchitsuser.C.Itcanrepeatitsuser’swords.D.Itcanadaptitsactionstoitsuser.30.Whatispa

ragraph4mainlyintendedtoexplain?A.Whatresearchershavefoundaboutdiseases.B.Whyroboticpetsaresuitableforpeople.C.Whatdangersani

malscanbringtohumans.D.Whyhospitalsapplyanimal-assistedtherapy.31.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothefutureofrobotpets?A.Disapproving.B.Doubtful.C.Posi

tive.D.Unclear.DTofigureoutifwecandieofboredom,wefirsthavetounderstandwhatboredomis.Forhelp,IcalledJame

sDanckert,apsychologistwhostudiesboredomattheUniversityofWaterlooinCanada.“Alotofpeoplethinkaboutbeingboredasbeing

lazy.Andit’sabsolutelynotthat,”hesays.“Boredpeoplewanttobeengagedwiththeirworld,eagertodosomethingsatisfyingandexciting

.Butanyattempttodosoisfailing.”Thatmeansboredomisusuallyveryupsetting.Anditcanhavephysicalconsequences.Inoneofhisexperiments,Danckertmadep

eopleextremelyboredbyshowingthemavideooftwopeoplehangingclothestodry.Hefoundthatwhenpeoplegotbored,theirheartsbeatfasteran

dtheirlevelsofahormonecalledcortisol(皮质醇)wentup,comparedtowhentheywatchedanothervideothatmadethemsad.Thesephysicalchangesweresignsthatboredomwasst

ressingthemout.“It’snotlikehavingafull-onpanicattack,”Danckertsays.Butit’scertainlyenoughtomakeboredomunpleasant.Let’scomebacktoifboredomc

ankillyou.Backinthe1980s,scientistsaskedpeoplewhoworkedfortheBritishgovernmentawholebunchofquestions,includinghowboredtheyf

eltintheirdailylives.Thestudytrackedtheparticipantsovertime.Whenanyoneofthemdied,thesurveyrecordedthecause

ofdeath.In2010,tworesearchersmatchedupthesecausesofdeathwiththeparticipants’levelofboredom.Itturnedoutthatpeoplewhosaidtheyweremorebore

dwerealsomorelikelytohavediedofheartdisease.“Weknowthatprolongedexposuretostressisbadforyourhealth,”Danckertsays.Asingleboringdaycan’tk

illyou.Butifyou’realwaysbored,thestresscouldaddupintosomethingdangerous.“Ohno,”youmightbethinking.“Schoolisboring

,myfriendsareboring,everythingisboring!What’sgoingtohappentome?”Don’tworry,Danckertsays,“Asyougetolder,yougetlessbored,”mainlybecause

yougainmoreindependenceandhavetogetbusytoachieveyourlong-termgoals.Andtrustme:that’sanythingbutboring.32.AccordingtoJamesDanckert,pe

oplefeelboredbecause______.A.theyaretoolazytodoanythingB.theycan’tfullyunderstandboredomC.theyaretoofrightenedtohaveatryD.theycan’tga

inexcitementinlife33.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph2?A.Doinghouseworkwillmakepeoplebored.B.Physicalchangescanleadtoextremeboredom.C.Pe

ople’sheartrateincreaseswithboredom.D.Watchingsomethingsadisaboringexperience.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“prolonged”inparagraph3mean?A.C

ontinued.B.Short.C.Sudden.D.Active.35.WhatdoesDanckertrecommendtosavepeoplefromboredom?A.Dependingonfriends.B.Settinglong-te

rmgoals.C.Keepingyourselfoccupied.D.Trustingpeoplearoundyou.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。FourTipstoImproveYo

urEnglishVocabularyLearningvocabularyisabigpartoflearningalanguage.ThemoreEnglishwordsyoulearn,thebetteryoucancommunicateyourneeds

,ideas,thoughtsandfeelingstoothersinEnglish.36Herearefourtipsforbettervocabularylearning.●Writedownnewwords.

It’sareallygoodideatowritedownusefulnewvocabulary.37Plus,lotsofpeoplelearnbetterwhentheyseethingswrittenonpaper,ratherthanjust

hearingthem.●Revisenewvocabularyregularly.So,you’vegotanEnglishnotebookfullofusefulvocabularytoremember

.Butdidyouknowthatifyoudon’tlookagainatthenewwordsandphrases,youonlyrememberonaverage20—25percentofthem?38Somakefiveminuteseachdaytore

viseyourEnglishvocabulary.Themoreyoulookbackwards,thefasteryougoforwards!●Learnfromcontext.“Context”meansthetextthatcomesbeforeandafteraparticul

arword.39Ithelpsyouguessthemeaningofwordsyoudon’tknow,itshowsyouhowawordisusedinasentence,andithelpsyourememberthewordforlonger.Learningf

romcontextmeanslearningvocabularybyreadingandlisteningismoreeffectivethantryingtostudywordlists.Italsomeansth

atit’sbettertomakeanoteofhowawordisusedinasentenceratherthanjustthewordonitsown.●40Researchershavefoundthatyouneedtoseeor

hearawordonaveragetentimestorememberit.Butyoulearnitmuchfasterwhenyou’reactivelyusingaword.So,besidesgettingasmuchexposuretoEnglishasy

oucan,takeeveryopportunitytocommunicateinEnglishwithotherpeople.A.Useit!B.Seeorhearawordmoretimes.C.That’sashockingwaste

oftimeandeffort!D.Newwordsareusuallyhardtoremember.E.Italsoreferstothesituationinwhichawordisused.F.The

actofwritingthewordshelpsyourememberthembetter.G.SowhatcanyoudotobuildyourEnglishvocabularyquicklyandeffectively?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。Wednesdaycomes,andalongwithitmyfirstdrumlesson.Mike,thedrumteacher,41metoaroom

wheretherearetwodrumsets,andhetellsmeto42attheoneclosertothedoor.Peoplemakeme43.That’sthewayIhavealwaysbeen.ButMi

kehasaverycalmmanner,which44melightly.NotonlydoeshenottellmethatI,afifty-year-oldmomofthree,amthe45ofpers

ontoplaythedrums,buthe46meforhowwellIfollowalongwithhim.Aftermyfirstlesson,I47asmuchasIcanandnoticearapid48inmyskill.Iamaqui

etperson,soitseems49formetolearndrumming.ButIbecomeso50ondrumsthatitis51myexpressionofwhoIamcomesoutwitheverybeatandrhythm(节奏).Iamno

tnervous,shyandquiet.Iama52.Astheweeksturnintomonthsof53,Mikeconvincesmetoplaywithothersatajam.Whenwalkinguponthestage,Ibreathe54.Theguitaristst

artsplayingandsoonIjoinin.WhatarushIfeelwhenwefinish,andeveryoneisclappingand55forus.Ididit!41.A.leadsB.forcesC.urgesD.expo

ses42.A.laughB.jumpC.sitD.stare43.A.friendlyB.proudC.enviousD.nervous44.A.remindsB.relaxesC.confusesD.scares45.A.s

imilarB.valuableC.modernD.wrong46.A.praisesB.visitsC.contactsD.forgives47.A.changeB.practiceC.spendD.consider48.A.responseB.recoveryC.

assessmentD.improvement49.A.naturalB.unusualC.informalD.conventional50.A.educatedB.popularC.focusedD.dependent51.A.asifB.even

thoughC.unlessD.because52.A.teacherB.judgeC.drummerD.singer53.A.waitingB.playingC.guessingD.hiding54.A.unwillin

glyB.indirectlyC.occasionallyD.deeply55.A.preparingB.strugglingC.cheeringD.arguing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。Overth

epastdecades,thesmall,industrialcityofZibohasbeenbestknownfor56(it)petrochemicaloutput.Inrecentmonths,how

ever,ithasbecomethecentreofa57(nation)barbecuecrazeandsocial-mediaphenomenonunlikeanythingChinahasseenbefore.Tourists

havefloodedthecityinthecentralprovinceofShandonginthehopeof58(try)itslesser-knownkebabs(烧烤),postingvideosontheInternet,59thendeparting(离开).Yardshav

ebeen60(temporary)turnedintodininghallsinordertodeal61massedcrowds.DuringtherecentMayDayholiday,oneof62mostimpor

tantweeksoftheyearforshoppingandentertainmentspending,thepetrochemicalcity63(list)asatoptouristdestinationalongsideot

herpopularplacessuchastheGreatWallandtheTerracottaWarriors.Awidely64(share)onlinepicturejokesthatthelas

ttimesomanypeopleshowedupinthecitywasduringtheSiegeofQi,afamousbattle65tookplaceintheareain284BC.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一

节(满分15分)假定你是李华,某国际学校学生会主席。你校学生会正在向全体学生征集以“中国科学家精神(TheSpiritofChineseScientists)”为主题的短视频。请你用英文拟一则征稿启事,内容包括:1.活动目

的;2.作品要求;3.投稿方及截止时间。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。ContributionsWanted_________________________________________________________________________

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___________________________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。AGiftBeyondMeasureAtanearlyage,Iwascrazyabout

music,dreamingofowningapianoonwhichIcouldpracticeandplayinthewayafamouspianistdidonthestage.LaterwhenIwasgettingolder,onmywaytoschool,

therewasaninstrumentshopthatIpassedbyalmosteveryday.WhenIsawthroughthewindow,inthecorneroftheshopsto

odanicepianowhichwouldalwaysattractmyeyessodeeplythatIevenforgoteverythingaroundme.Tomysadness,myfamilywastrulystruggling.Inthatperiod,mymo

therwaslaidofffromherpositionandmyfatherwasonlyaclerkinacompany.Itwasjustamatterofgettingbyonalowincome,nottomention

buyingmeanexpensivepianothoughtheyknewIwaseagertoplaythatpianosomuch.Theincreasingwrinkles(皱纹)inmyfather’sface

evenstoppedmefromhavingthisthought.Thenonedayafterschool,Iwentasusualtotheshopwindowtolookatthepiano.However,thepianohadgone!Itwasa

bigsurprise.SomeonehadpurchasedthepianothatIwouldstareatalmosteveryday!Ishouldnothavebeensurprisedaso

thershadtherighttobuyit,iftheycouldaffordto.However,atthethoughtofnotbeingabletoseethatpianoanymore,te

arsfilledmyeyes.Disappointedandhelpless,Iwanderedaimlesslyupanddownthestreet.Ifeltasthoughsomethinghadbeenstoleninmyheart.Af

terwhatseemedayear,Ireturnedhome,dragging(拖)myheavylegs.HardlyhadIjustgoneintothehousewhenmymothercalledmyname.Brushingawaymytears,

Ifollowedthesoundofhervoiceintothedining-room.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。Icouldn’timaginewha

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____________________________________________________________________六校联盟高二年级期中联考·英语参考答案、提示及评分细则听力部分录音稿(Text1)M:Doyousingorplayamusicalinstrument?

Thepiano,forexample?W:Well,Ididstudypianoasachild,butIgaveitup.I’mafraidIcan’tsingeither,butI’mnotbadatplayingthedrums.(Te

xt2)M:It’sTom,Mum.I’llbehomelate.I’mafraidIgotcaughtintraffic.W:Oh,whatapity—you’llmissthebasketballmatchtonight.Ihopeyouhaveyourumbre

llawithyou.Itlookslikeit’sgoingtorain.(Text3)W:Uh-oh.Ithinkmycellphoneisabouttodie.M:Don’tworry,Ichargedminebeforeweleftthehouse.W:Thankgoodn

ess.Idon’twantmymothertoworry!She’salreadycalledthreetimes.(Text4)M:Wheredidyougetthis?It’sbeautiful.W

:Oh,I’vebeentosomanyplaces;Ialmostcan’trememberwherethat’sfrom.Judgingfromthecolorofthecloth,thatmustbeasouvenirIboughtinSouthAmerica.(Text5)M:Wel

cometoCarsRentalCompany.WhatcanIdoforyou?W:Ineedtorentacarforeightdays.Whatareyourrates?M:30dollarsaday.(Text6)W:Hello.XYZA

ccounting.M:Hello!CouldIspeaktoBrianRobinson,please?W:Mr.Robinsonisinameetingrightnow.CanIputyouthroughtohisvoicemail?M:No,thanks.I’lltrybackla

ter.Ijusthaveacoupleofquickquestionsaboutmytaxreturn.W:Oh,maybeanotheraccountantcouldhelpyou.IthinkGinaBowersco

uldansweryourquestions.I’lltransferyou,ifyoulike.M:Yes,thatwouldbegreat.Thankyou.(Text7)M:Oh,lookatthesky,Mary!It’sstartingtogetcloudy.W:Ithoughtitw

asgoingtobeafinedaytoday.Ihopeitdoesn’train.M:Wecan’thaveourpicnicwithoutsomegoodsunshineforalltheeatinga

ndgamesandentertainment.W:Yeah,butnottoomuchsunshine,Alan!Don’tyourememberlastyear?Itwassohot.M:Andnoonewantedtoparticipa

teinanyoftheplannedactivities.Allwewantedwascolddrinks.Irememberthatthetemperaturejustclimbedhigherandhigherthatday.W:Well,wedon’thav

ethatproblemthisyear.Didyoucatchtheweatherforecast,byanychance?Isitsupposedtorain?M:Idon’tknow.Ididn’theartheweatherreportthismorning.(Text8)M:Goo

dafternoon.HowmayIhelpyou,Madam?W:Hello.Ireservedaroomherethedaybeforeyesterday—aroomfortwofromthe13thtothe15th.M:OK.MayIhaveyourname?W:Yes.It’sJ

ennyGreen.M:Justonemoment,please.Ah,yes.Hereitis.I’lljustprintoutthedetailsforyoutoconfirm.You’reinroom408.W:

Thankyou.M:Andcouldyoufillinyourdetailsintheguestbook,please?Name,homeaddress,today’sdate,the13thandyoursignature.W:OK.Her

eyouare.M:OK.Pleasephoneorcomedowntoreceptionifyouneedanything.Breakfastisservedfrom7:00to9:30intheGreenHall,andcheckouttimeis11o’clo

ck.W:Thankyou.Woulditbepossibletohaveanewspapersenttomyroom?M:Yes,certainly.Whichnewspaperwouldyoulike?W:

TheTimes,please.(Text9)M:It’sGrandpa’sbirthdaynextweek.Wemusthaveasurpriseparty!W:Aparty?Doyoumeanyouwanttohaveloudmusicand

foodeverywhere?M:Well,no,butGrandpawill.Youknowhelovesjazz.W:OK.Well,howabouthavingitatahotel?M:Hotelsareexpensive—andi

t’stoocoldforagardenpartyatthistimeofyear.Wereallyshouldhaveithereatourhouse.W:OK,Isupposeyou’reright.Whatfoodshouldwehave?

M:Oh,I’llmakesomepizzas,andI’msureGrandmawillmakeabirthdaycake.W:Yes,I’msureshewill.I’llmakesomesaladth

en.WhatdoyouthinkIshouldgethim?M:Letmethink.Noscarvesorhats—I’mgivinghimascarfandGrandpajustboughtahatlastmonth.Whataboutabook?Hereadsalot

.W:OK,goodidea.Oh,whatdayshouldweplantohavetheparty?M:Well,hisbirthday’sonThursday,sowecoulddoitonFriday—no,Saturday.Saturdayistheb

estdayforaparty.(Text10)W:Hi,there,everybody,I’mJaneSmithandwelcometoAnimalWorld.Beforeyoustartyourv

isit,I’dliketotellyouaboutafewspecialeventshappeningheretoday.ThefirsteventiscalledTheWorldofAnts,andit’s

happeningthismorningquitesoonintheInsectHouse.Dr.DavidCrockerisgivingalectureallaboutants—thedifferenttypesofants,howtheyorganizethemselves,what

theyeat,theirbehaviorandsoon.It’sfrom11o’clockto12o’clock.Atmidday,that’s12o’clock,there’safilmwhichisjustasfascinating,calledTheGre

atMigration.Thisisallaboutbirdsandhowtheymoveacrosscontinentsandoceans.AsIsaid,it’safilmwhichallthefamilywillenjoy,andit’sonin

TheaterC,whichyoucanseeherejustbehindme,justalittlefartherdownthehallpastTheaterAandTheaterB—sobearthatinmindfor

12o’clock.Itwilllast45minutes.ThenexteventiscalledEncouragingGardenWildlifeandwilltakeplaceintheExhibitionRoomwithMon

icaChaddha.Monicawillbeshowingyouwaysofencouraginganimals,birdsandotherwildlifetovisitandliveinyourgarden,howtoplaceboxesfornests,w

hatfoodtoputoutforthemandallsortsofpracticaladvice.That’sat2:30,sojustafterlunch,andwilllasthalfanhour.

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