山东省泰安市2020-2021学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题 含答案

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泰安市2020-2021学年高一下学期期末考试英语试题注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上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收回。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三

个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatismostprobablytheman?A.Asalesman.B.Aprogrammer.C.Arepairman.2.Whatdidt

hedoctoradvisethewomantodo?A.Avoidstrongdrinks.B.Losesomeweight.C.Giveupsmoking.3.Howdoesthemansuggestthewomangettothest

ation?A.Bysubway.B.Bybus.C.Onfoot.4.Whatmakesthewomanupset?A.Hergrade.B.Herwork.C.Herhealth.5.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A

.Drivetothecountryside.B.Gohorseriding.C.Workinthefields.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几

个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whowillhavea

birthdaypartytomorrow?A.Lisa.B.Mr.Stevens.C.Jack.7.Whenwillthepartybegin?A.At5:30pm.B.At6:30pm.C.At7:30pm.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.

Whowillthemangotoasoccermatchwith?A.Bob.B.Laura.C.Mary.9.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whattodotoni

ght.B.Whethertoeatout.C.Whentogobowling.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whatnewsdidthewomantelltheman?A.Theirteamwonthegame.B.

Theirteamlostthegame.C.Theirteamwillplaythisafternoon.11.Howdidthemanfeelaboutthenewsatfirst?A.Sad.B.Excited.C.Doubtful.12.Where

willthespeakersgonext?A.Toabar.B.Totheirschool.C.Toastadium.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Partyorganizerand

guest.B.Marketassistantandcustomer.C.Chefandtrainee.14.Whatkindofsoupwillthewomanmake?A.Cornsoup.B.Chickensoup.C.Vegetablesoup.15

.Whatistheweatherlikethisweek?A.Warm.B.Hot.C.Cold.16.Wherearethedessertslocated?A.InArea3.B.InArea4.C.InAre

a7.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatcharacteristicsshouldtheplayershave?A.Strongandskilled.B.Friendlyandhelpfu

l.C.Braveandserious.18.Whatisneededtocrossalake?A.Abigboat.B.Teamwork.C.Aguidebook.19.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheforest?A.It’sdarkandthi

ck.B.It’scoveredwithsnow.C.It’seasytogetthrough.20.Howcantheplayerswintherace?A.Bygettingdownthemountainfirst.B.Byreachingthetopo

fthemountain.C.Byplantingaflagonthemountaintop.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。AIfyoure

quirealittlemoreculturefromyourholidays,thenwehavealistofyourmust-visitdestinations,citiessojam-packedwithcultu

reandhistorythatyou’llbarelyhavetimetostopforacoffee!LondonLondonhasasanincrediblyimpressiveselectionoffreemuseumsanditbo

astsanalmostunparalleledtheatresceneandbuildingsthathavealonghistory.MaketimetovisitthefamouswhisperinggalleryinStPaul’sCathedral,where

strangeinstrumentscarrysoundinunusualways.RomeRomeisthecityforanyloverofartandhistory;fromthegreatandimpressiveVatica

nCitytotheattractiveColosseumandtheromanticTreviFountain,itdoesn’tjusthaveculture,ithasvariety.NewYorkNewYorkculturemightnothavesuchdeephistorica

lrootsasthegreatcitiesofEurope,butitspopartaresecondtonone.CheckouttheNewYorkPublicLibraryforallsortsoffreeexhibitionsan

dspotsomeoftheworld’smosticonicskyscrapers.RiodeJaneiroRiodeJaneiro’scarnival(usuallythreedaysinFebruary)isacollectionofmusic,co

louranddancing,whichexpressesthepassionsofthisSouthAmericancountryperfectly,butit’sfarfromthecity’sonlytreasure—makesureyouvisitthebotanicalga

rdens(植物园).JapanJapanisacountrywitharichandvariedheritage,andKyotoisoneofitslargestcities.Hereyoucanvisittemples,andsomebeautifulgardens.Ify

ouhavetime,visitinthespringtimeandcatchaglimpseofthefamouspinkandwhitecherryblossoms.21.Whoisthetextmore

probablywrittenfor?A.Artlovers.B.Culturelovers.C.Historylovers.D.Geographylovers.22.Inwhichcityorcoun

trycanyouhaveatasteofvariousartswithlonghistory?A.Rome.B.Japan.C.London.D.NewYork.23.WhatisthebestdestinationifaKor

eanhasthreedaysoffinMarch?A.VaticanCity.B.RiodeJaneiro.C.Kyoto.D.StPaul’sCathedral.BAGoodwillemployeeinOklahomarecentlyprovedthatyoucanne

vergowrongwithhonesty.WhileAndreaLessingwassortingthroughapileofdonationsatherGoodwilllocationinNorman,shew

assurprisedtofindahugebundle(捆)ofcashhiddeninside.Initwerepilesofenvelopesthatcontained$100bills.Atfirst,Andreathoughttheywere

fake.Butallthebills—$42,000tobeexact—werereal.Employeesusuallyfindmoneyhiddeninsomedonateditems,butthey’veneverseenanythingofthissumbefore

.Withthepandemicstilluponus,manyfamiliesarestillstrugglingfinancially.Andreasaidsheneverthoughtofkeepingthemoneyforherself.So,thegoodemployee

reportedthelostcashtomanagement.Luckily,Goodwillwasabletotrackdowntheownerthroughsomedocumentationincludedwithth

edonation.AsforAndrea,sheisjustgladtohavekeptherprinciplesundamaged.Experiencingsomethinglikethiswouldhavebeenadifficult“test”ofqualitiesformany,

andshecertainly“passed”thisonewithflyingcolors.Theowner,whowantedtoremainanonymous(匿名的),askedGoodwilltogiveher$1,000forthehonestysheillustratedthat

day.“Ijustwanttosaythankyoubecausehewasablessing,”Andreasaid.“IthoughtIblessedhim,butheturnedrightarounda

ndblessedme.Hebroughtbackmyfaiththattherearereallygoodpeopleoutthereeventhroughthispandemic.Wedon’tknowtheirsituationsoit’sbettertojustb

ekind.”GoodwillpraisedAndreaforshowingthevaluesthattheyhopetopassinthecommunitiestheyserve.24.WhatdoweknowaboutAndr

eaLessing?A.ShewasanemployeeatGoodwill.B.Sherealizedthecashwasnotreal.C.Shewasterrifiedtoseesuchasumofcash.D.Shewasstrugglingfinanciallyatthemoment.2

5.WhatdidAndreadoafterfindingthecash?A.Shefoundtheownerofthecashonherown.B.ShehandedthecashtotheheadofGoodwi

ll.C.ShereturnedthecashwiththehelpofGoodwill.D.Shewasinmoraldilemmasandfacedadifficultchoice.26.HowdidtheownerreacttoAndrea’sgooddeed?A.Hebr

oughtbackthefaithofGoodwill.B.HegaveAndreamoneyforherhonesty.C.HebenefitedfromtheserviceofGoodwill.D.HewishedAndreaandhercommunit

yallthebest.27.Whatdoesthetextmainlyexpress?A.Nofaith,nosincerity.B.Wellbegunishalfdone.C.Franknessisthemostpopular.D.Ho

nestyisthebeststrategy.CTeenagershavebeenregardedasthenewspend,spend,spendgeneration,buttheirspendingcouldputtheirparentsindebt(欠债).Are

portshowsthatparentsarelavishingcashontheirteenagerssotheycankeepupwithallthecurrentfashion.Butthereportalsoshowsthatitistheageofthe‘kidult’aste

enagersareactingolderatayoungerageandhavebiggersaythaneverintheclothestheybuyandwear.Themajorityof15-19yearoldsreceivemorethan100pou

ndsamonth,buttheirplentifulpocketmoneyisleadingtomanyteenagers—particularlygirls—becomingaddictedtoshoppingastheyspendahugeamounton

clothes,make-upandelectronicequipment.Nowthereportiswarningthatthegenerouscashhandoutsfromparentswhoowe(欠)alot

ofmoneywithoutbeingabletopaymeanstheyoungpeoplearenotbeingtaughtimportantlessonsinmoneymanagement.Latestresearchfrommarketanal

ystsMintelInternationalshowsthatBritishteenagers—11to19yearsold—lovetospendbuttheyarenotjustspendingthe

irownmoney.AccordingtoRichardCaines,oneofMintelInternationalRetailanalysts,“parentstodayarepreparedtogowellbeyondsimplysatisfyingthebasicfinan

cialneedsoftheirchildren.Somuchsothattheamountofmoneyparentsgivetotheirchildrensignificantlyoutstrips(超过)economicgrowth

andwillcontinuetoso.Thereisnodoubtthatinthefutureteenagerswillbehittingtheshopsevenmoreoftenthantheydoal

ready.”Todayteenagersbetween11and14aremorelikelytoreceiveatleast250poundsayearinpocketmoney,withalmostaquarterdoingso.Theamountofpocketmoneyobvi

ouslyincreaseswithage,sothatbetween15-19yearsoldthemajorityreceivemorethan100poundsamonth,withoneinsevenreceiving500poundsormore.28

.Whycanparentsbecomeindebted?A.Duetotheirchildren’sspendinghabits.B.Duetotheirchildren’spocketmoney.C.Becausetheirchildrenareact

ingolderatayoungerage.D.Becausetheirchildrenhavebiggersaythanever.29.Whatdoestheunderlineword“lavishing”inparagra

ph2mean?A.Paying.B.Loaning.C.Spendingtoomuch.D.Givingtoomuch.30.Accordingtothereport,kidsneedto__________.A.

hittheshopsmoreoftenB.stopspendingpocketmoneyC.learnhowtohandletheirmoneyD.besatisfiedwiththeamountof

theirpocketmoney31.Whatcanwelearnaboutpocketmoneyfromthelastparagraph?A.Kidsgetlesswhentheyareanadult.B.Theolderthekidsare,themoretheyget.C.Theaver

ageamountis250poundsamonthfor11-14yearsold.D.7%of15-19yearsoldreceive500poundsormoremonthly.DManyofuswonderwhatliesinouterspace.Whenwelookupatthe

nightsky,weseestars,thetwinkleofamovingsatelliteandoccasionallyafarawayplanet.Butonethingwedon’tseeisthemillionsofpiecesofjunk(垃圾)fillin

gupspace.Theamountofspacejunkisincreasing.Overthelastfewdecades,satellitesandrocketshavebeenlaunchedintospace,litt

eringtheuniverseastheygo.It’sjudgedtherearenowmillionsofdiscarded(丢弃的)piecesofmetalandothermaterialsinorbit—eve

rythingfromoldrocketpartstoaccidentallydroppedastronauttools.Thefearisthatifwedon’tstarttakingthislitteroutoftheskysoon,it

willbecomeasignificantthreattoactivesatellites.NobuOkada,ChiefExecutiveofAstroscale—acompanyworkingonwaystocleanupspacejunk

—sayshitting“evenasmallpaintspot…hasenoughpowertoblowupothersatellites.”Severalideasarebeinglookedattocatchthede

bris(碎片)floatingaroundinspace.In2018,theRemoveDebrisspacecraftcarriedoutvariousexperiments,whichincludetestinganetthatcouldcatchasatelliteandfi

ringaharpoon(标枪)atatargetinorbittotrytocatchit.ThisyeartheUKSpaceAgencyishelpingtofundnewapproachestotrackingsatellitesanddebrisins

pace.JacobGeerfromUKSAtoldtheBBC:“Spacemonitoringandtrackingisoneofthekeythingswecandotokeepsafethosesa

telliteswedependonnow,andtomakesurecertainorbitsdon’tbecomeinaccessibleforfuturegenerationsbecausethere’stoomuchdebrisinthem.”It’sclearthatasoluti

onisneededsoadeepcleaninspacecantakeplace.Butlookingtothefuture,likeanylitterproblem,weneedtolookatwaysofcreatingless—andthatshouldn’

tbethematterofsciencefiction.32.Whatishappeningtojunkinouterspace?A.Ithascausedseriouspollution.B.Theamountofitisincreasing.C.Itcanbeseenbypeopleonth

eearth.D.Ithasinfluencedthelaunchofsatellites.33.Whatarehumanbeingsdoingwithspacejunk?A.Theyhaveinventedanettotrackandca

tchjunk.B.Theyareworkingtofindwaystocleanupspacejunk.C.Theyareworriedandfeelhopelesstocontrolspacejunk.D.Theyareraisingmoneytoencouragesolutionstosp

acejunk.34.AccordingtoJacobGeer,_______.A.asatellitemightcrashwiththejunkandblowup.B.humansaredepend

ingonsatellitesfordevelopment.C.toomuchspacejunkwouldaffectfuturegenerations.D.it’snecessarytofundnewapproachestotrackingsatellites.35.W

hatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Ideastocollectspacejunkareonlyseeninsciencemovies.B.Humanshavefoundwaystocreatelessjunkinspace.C.Itt

akestimetofindasolutiontospacejunkclean.D.Thesolutionofspacejunkshouldbeputintopractice.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。Someexpressionsdescribepeoplewhoareimportant,oratleastwhothinktheyare.Onesu

chexpressionis,bigwig.Intheseventeenthcentury,importantmeninEuropebegantowearfalsehair,calledwigs.Asyearspassed,wigsbega

ntogetbigger.Thesizeofaman’swigdependedonhowimportanthewas.__36__Somewigsweresolargetheycoveredaman’s

shouldersorback.Today,theexpression“bigwig”isusedtomakefunofapersonwhofeelsimportant.Peoplenevertellsomeoneheisabigwig.__37__

Bigwheelisanotherwaytodescribeanimportantperson.Abigwheelmaybetheheadofacompany,apoliticalleader,orafamousmoviestar.Theyarebig

wheelsbecausetheyarepowerful.__38__Bigwheelsgivetheorders.Otherpeoplecarrythemout.Asinmanymachines,abigwheelmakesthelittlewheelsturn.Bigwheelbecameap

opularexpressionafterWorldWarTwo.__39__Theysaidapersonrolledabigwheelifhewasimportantandhadinfluence.__40__Soitisnotsurprisingthattopispartofanoth

erexpressionthatdescribesanimportantperson.Theexpressionis,topbanana.Atopbananaistheleadingpersoninacomedyshow.Thefunniestcomedianiscalledthetopb

anana.Thenextissecondbanana.Andsoon.Itisstillusedmainlyinshowbusiness.A.Whattheydoaffectsmanypersons.B.Thetopofsomethingist

hehighestpart.C.Theyonlyusetheexpressionbehindhisback.D.Themoreimportanthewas,thebiggerthewighewore.E.Theexpressionprobablycomesfromthegameofbowl

ing.F.Itisoftenusedtodescribeanimportantcriminalortheleaderofacriminalgang.G.Itprobablycomesfromanexpressionusedformanyyearsbypeoplewhofixpar

tsofcarsandtrucks.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。Apsychology(心理)professorwalkedaroundonast

agewhileteachingstressmanagementprinciplestostudents.Asshe__41__aglassofwater,everyone__42__they’dbeaskedthetypi

cal“glasshalfemptyorglasshalffull”question.__43__,withasmileonherface,theprofessorasked,“How__44__isthisglassofwater

I’mholding?”Studentsshoutedoutanswers__45__fromeightouncestoacouplepounds.Shereplied,“Inmy__46__,theabsoluteweightofthisglassdoesn’t__47__.Ita

lldependsonhowlongIholdit.IfIholditforaminuteortwo,it’sfairly__48__.IfIholditforanhourstraight,its__49__

mightmakemyarmachealittle.IfIholditforadaystraight,myarmwilllikelycrampup(抽筋),forcingmeto__50__theglasstothefloor.Ineachcase,theweightof

theglassdoesn’tchange,butthe__51__Iholdit,theheavieritfeelstome.”Astheclass__52__theirheadsinagreement,shecontin

ued,“Yourstressesand__53__inlifeareverymuchlikethisglassofwater.Thinkaboutthem__54__andnothinghappens.Thinkaboutthemabitlongerandyoubeginto

achealittle.Thinkaboutthemalldaylong,andyouwillcrampup—__55__ofdoinganythingelseuntilyoudropthem.”41.A.drankB.emptiedC.raisedD.tasted42.A.argu

edB.admittedC.expectedD.puzzled43.A.InsteadB.AccidentallyC.FortunatelyD.Therefore44.A.fullB.heavyC.cleanD.precious45.A.countingB.b

ettingC.risingD.ranging46.A.lifeB.reportC.faithD.opinion47.A.careB.matterC.existD.work48.A.lightB.strongC.coolD.boring49.A.heightB.shapeC.weightD.str

ength50.A.dropB.launchC.strikeD.place51.A.biggerB.longerC.shorterD.weaker52.A.bentB.shookC.noddedD.moved53.A.joysB.tho

ughtsC.surprisesD.worries54.A.frequentlyB.occasionallyC.foralwaysD.forawhile55.A.scaredB.tiredC.incapa

bleD.confident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。TheLanternFestivalfallsonthe__56__(fifteen)dayofthefirstmonthof

thelunaryear.ThemainactivityduringtheLanternFestivalislookingatlanterns.Onthedayofthefestival,nomatterwhereyougo-thestreets,markets,s

hops,parksandhomes-youcanseebeautifullanterns.Intheevening,mostcitieswillorganizelanternshows__57__addtothefestiveatmosphere.The

showshavelanternsofdifferentshapes,__58__(include)animals,flowers,people,buildings,andmore.Riddlesareusua

llywrittenonthelanterns.Peoplecrowdaround__59__(try)toguesstheriddles.YuanxiaoisthespecialfoodoftheLanternFestival.__60__roundshapeofyuanxiaosymbo

lizesreunion,happinessandharmony.__61__(interesting),theLanternFestivalwasknownasChineseValentine’sDayinthepast.Manyanc

ientChinesepoetshavewrittenpoems__62__theLanternFestivalwhichdescribehappymomentsandalsothestoriesofyounglovers.However,inmostpartsofChinatoday,the

festival__63__(lose)theseoriginalmeanings.Withahistoryofover2,000yearsasatraditionalChinesefestival,theLa

nternFestival__64__(celebrate)bothinChinaandabroad.Chinesepeoplelivinginanypartoftheworldcanexperienc

eandsharethis__65__(excite)festival.第四部分写作(共三节,满分40分)第一节单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)66.Ifyouare_________(不乐

意),don’thesitatetosayno.67.Listeningtomusic________(使能够)ustofeelrelaxedandenergetic.68.Studentsshouldtrytokeephealthyb

othphysicallyandm________.69.Thecouple________(抱怨)aboutthehighcostofvisitingEurope.70.Youneedtowritean___

_____(通知)toinformthestudentsofthemeeting.第二节汉译英(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)71.这个国家宁静的风景堪称一场名副其实的视觉盛宴。72.世界之美源自人之多

样。73.尽管发射失败了,但是人们探索宇宙的愿望永不磨灭。74.你最好了解那个国家的风俗,以防任何尴尬的事情发生。75.为使邻居免遭伤害,他使出了全身力气把石头推到了旁边。第三节书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华,你想参加学校英语社团即将开展的题为“ReadingCanChangeOn

e’sLife”的演讲比赛。请你准备演讲稿,内容包括:1.阅读的内容或形式;2.阅读如何能对人生产生影响。注意:1.词数100左右;2.请按以下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。ReadingCanChangeOne’sLife泰安市2020-2021学年高一下学期期

末考试英语试题参考答案及评分标准第一部分听力(共20小题,满分30分)1—5CABAB6—10CBACA11—15CBBCB16—20CABAC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)21—23BAC24—27ACBD28—31

ADCB32—35BBCD第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36—40DCAGB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)41—45CCABD46—50DBACA51—55BCDDC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15

分)56.fifteenth57.which/that58.including59.totry/trying60.The61.Interestingly62.about63.haslost64.iscelebrated65.exciting第四部分写作(共三节

,满分40分)第一节单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)66.unwilling67.enables68.mentally69.complained70.announcement第二节汉译英(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分

)71.Thepeacefullandscapeofthecountryisatruefeastfortheeyes.72.Thebeautyoftheworldliesinthediversityofitspeople.73.Althoughthelaunchfailed,

people’sdesiretoexploretheuniverseneverdies.74.You’dbetterlearnthecustomsofthatcountry,incaseanythingembarrassinghappe

ns.75.Hepushedthestoneasidewithallhismightinordertokeephisneighborsfromharm.第三节书面表达(满分25分)略听力录音原文Text1M

:WhendoyouwanttheTVfixed?W:Thesooner,thebetter.Text2M:Onlytea?Oh,comeon,havesomethingstronger.W:No,justtea.It’sthedoc

tor’sorders.Text3W:Canyoutellmehowtogettothetrainstation?Ihearthatit’sinthisdirection.M:Yes,itis.Youcantakeataxiheadingsouth,butitisn

ottoofar.IfIwereyou,I’dprefertotakeabus.Text4W:I’msoangrywithmyresults!M:Why?Whathappened?W:Well,IfailedmyChineseora

ltestby3points,andIworkedsohardforit!M:Ohno.Pooryou.Text5W:I’mfreetoday.Whatwouldyouthinkofdoingsome

thingalittleunusual?M:Well…Howaboutgoinghorseridingoutinthefields?W:Goodidea.Ilovethefeelingofridingahorse.Wealsocanfeedthehorses.M:That’sri

ght.Text6M:Lisa,Ihaven’tseenyouforalongtime.Howareyou?W:Oh,hi,Jack.I’mfine,thanks.M:⑥Tomorrowismybirthday.Iwouldli

ketoinviteyouandyourfamilytomybirthdayparty.OurcollegeteacherMr.Stevenswillalsocome.W:Thankyouverymuchfortheinvitation.⑦Whenwillitbegin?M:⑦At

6:30pm.W:Oh.Letmesee.Igetoffworkat5:30everyday,andthenImeetmyhusbandandmydaughterat6:05.We’llprobablyarriveatyourhous

eat7:30.Isthatallright?M:Yes,ofcourse.W:OK.Seeyoutomorrow.M:Seeyouthen.Text7W:Say,Mike,whatareyougoingtodotonight?⑨Doyouwant

togobowling?M:I’dloveto,Laura,butIcan’t.⑧I’mgoingtoasoccermatchwithmybrother.W:⑧YoumeanBob?M:⑧Yes.⑨Hey,areyoud

oinganythingtomorrow?Wecouldgothen.W:Tomorrowsoundsfine.I’mgoingtoworkuntilfive.M:Solet’sgoaroundsix.W:OK.Hey,whydon’tweaskMarytogowithus?M:Whynot?A

fterwards,maybewecangetsomedinner.W:Soundsgreat.Text8W:Hi,didyouseethefootballmatchonTVthisafternoon?M:What’sthegoo

dnews?Youlookveryexcited.⑩Hasourfootballteamwonthematch?W:⑩Ofcourse,theyhave.5-0.M:⑪You’rekidding!Now,waitamoment.You’refoolin

gme.YouknowIcan’tstandanymoreofourteamlosingthegame.W:⑩No.I’mtellingyouthetruth.Ourteamwonthegamefinally.Isn’titexciting?M:

Oh,really.Ican’tbelieveit.Wehavewonatlast!I’mtooexcited.We’vewaitedforthisvictoryfortoolong.Wemusthaveabigcelebration.W:Ofcourse!⑫Let’

sfirstgotoourschoolandtellourclassmates.M:Goodidea.Let’sgo…Text9M:⑬ThanksforshoppingatParkPlaceMarket.Isthe

reanythingIcanhelpyoufind?W:Yes,I’mplanningadinnerpartyforfourpeopleatmyrestaurant.M:I’lldomybesttohelpyou.Whatareyouplanningtoma

ke?W:⑭Vegetablesoup.M:Area4hasallofourvegetables,spices,andsoups.W:Ialsoneedtogetdrinksanddesserts.I’dliketomakeacool,freshfruitdrink,because⑮it’

ssohotthisweek.M:AllofourcolddrinksareinArea3.ThefruitisinArea4withthevegetables.W:Great!Fordesserts,Iwanttomakechocolat

echipcookies.M:⑯AllofthedessertsandbakingsuppliesareinArea7.Goodluckwiththeparty!Text10M:Ladiesandgentlemen,welcometotheKingoftheHillRace.

⑰⑱Today,youwillseesomeofthestrongestplayersintheworld.Theywilltrytocrossalake,gothroughaforest,andclimbanicym

ountain.Atthestartoftherace,theseplayersmustcrossthelakeinasmallboat.⑰⑱18Thispartoftheracetakesnotonlystreng

thandboatingskills,butteamworkandpeopleskillsaswell.Whentheyreachtheothersideofthelake,theyarethenontheirowntogothrough

theforest.⑲Theforestisdarkandthick,soitiseasytogetlost.Oncetheyreachtheothersideoftheforest,theymustclimbthemountai

n.Astheygetclosetothemountaintop,rockwillturnintosnowandsnowwillturnintoice.Atthetopofthemountain,⑳t

owintherace,theymustplantaflagthatcanbeseenfrombelow.Eachpersonhasaspecialcolorflag.Whenweseetheflag,wewillknowwhoisthe

newKingoftheHill.

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