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射洪中学高2021级2022年下期第四学月考试英语试题考试时间:120分钟满分:150分注意事项: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。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,你将有两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,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.Whatwillthewomandowiththeman’shair?A.Washit.B.Cutit.C.C
olorit.2.Whatdidthewomanlikemostaboutthemovie?A.Theacting.B.Themusic.C.Thescenery.3.Whichdresswillthewomantryon?A.
Ashortreddress.B.Ablueandyellowdress.C.Alonggreendress.4.Howistheweatherintheman’scountry?A.It’swet.B.It’scold.C.It’sdry.5.What’sthepossiblere
lationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Parentsandchild.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Coachandathlete.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至7题。6.Whatspecialdayisittoday?A
.EarthDay.B.TreePlantingDay.C.Thewoman’sbirthday.7.Whatwillthemando?A.Plantatree.B.Buyabuspass.C.Getabirthdaypresent.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8
.HowdidMarylearntosing?A.Fromtheman’sdaughter.B.Fromherneighbor.C.Inamusicschool.9.WhatdidMarywanttoplay?A.T
heviolin.B.Theguitar.C.Thepiano.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthescienceclub?A.UninterestingB.MeaningfulC.Funny11.Whyaresoman
ystudentsinterestedinthedramaclub?A.It’seasytomakefriendswithfamousstars.B.It’swonderfultoactanotherpersonsinadrama.C
.Therearechancesofbeingoutstandingoncampus.12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Quitthescienceclub.B.Developaninterest.C.Jointhedramaclub.听第9段材
料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthemandoingatthismoment?A.Heisintroducinganorganization.B.Heishavinganinterview.C.Heisdoin
gasurvey.14.Whatwastheman’sfirstmajor?A.BusinessStudies.B.EducationalScience.C.TouristManagement.15.Whendidthemanleavetheprimarys
chool?A.In2013.B.In2016.C.In2019.16.Whatdidthemanteachintheprimaryschoolinhislastyear?A.Math.B.English.C.Music.听第10段材料
,回答第17至20题。17.What’stheadvantagetohaveabodyscan(扫描)?A.Findingandtreatingillnessesveryearly.B.ShowingtheinnerandouterbodyclearlyC.Relieving(使
…缓解)peoplefromunnecessaryworries.18.Wholikelyneedsabodyscan?A.Patientsafraidofsurgicaltreatment.B.Thosehavingafam
ilyhistoryofdisease.C.Peoplewhohavenoconfidenceindoctors.19.Whatdoweknowaboutbodyscans?A.They’renotexpensive.B.Theycancausenewillnesses.C.Theycanbewr
ongsometimes.20.Whatisthespeaker’ssuggestion?A.Notdoingtoomanybodyscans.B.Havingabodyscanasearlyaspossible.C.Askingdoctorsfor
advicebeforehavingbodyscans.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AAttract
ionsforKidswithDinosaurFeverWhilethereareplentyofmoviesandbooksthatcanteachyourlittleonesallaboutdinosaurs,thefollowingchildren'sa
ttractionswillallowthemtocomeface-to-facewiththeirfavoritedinosaursandlearninaninteractive,funenvironment.1.DinosaursAliv
eatCedarPoint,Sandusky,OHSeethe“ageofdinosaurs”cometolifewithinteractiveexhibitsbasedonrealfossil(化石
)evidence.AttheDinosaursAlivesectionofCedarPointpark,visitorscanwalkamongmorethan50life-sizeddinosaurswhichmovean
droar.Seethesedinosaursupcloseandlearnmoreaboutthemostfearsomeperiodoftheearth'shistory.2.TheChicagoChildren'sMuseum,Chicago,ILTheChicagoChildr
en'sMuseumisfilledwithplentyofactivitiesforkidsofallages,butoneofthecoolesthastobetheDinosaurExhibition.Atthisexhibit,childrencanspendti
mediggingfordinosaurbones,lookingatdinosaurfossils,andlearningwhatlifeislikeforrealarchaeologists.3.CarnegieMuseumofNaturalHistory,Pittsburgh,PAIn
additiontoplentyofexhibitsaboutwildlife,theCarnegieMuseumofNaturalHistoryhasoneofthefinestdinosaurfoss
ilcollectionsintheworld.VisitorscanseeexpertsworkwithrealdinosaurfossilsinthePaleoLab.MakesuretotakeaphotoinfrontofDi
ppy,thescarf-lovingdinosaurguardingthefrontofthemuseum!4.TheChildren'sMuseumofIndianapolis,Indianapolis,INFromthedinosa
ursexplodingoutofthesideofthebuildingtothefossilswithin,theChildren'sMuseumofIndianapolisisfilledwithfunthingstodo.Kidscant
oucharealT-rexboneandseereconstructeddinosaurskeletonsupclose.21.Whoaretheattractionsmainlyintendedfor?A.Biochemists.B.Children.C.Parents.D.Volu
nteers.22.Inwhichmuseumcanvisitorsdigfordinosaurbones?A.CarnegieMuseumofNaturalHistory.B.DinosaursAliveatCedarPoint.C.TheChicagoChildren'sMus
eum.D.TheChildren'sMuseumofIndianapolis.23.WhatarevisitorsadvisedtodoinPittsburgh,PA?A.ToucharealT-re
xbone.B.TakeapictureinfrontofDippy.C.Seereconstructeddinosaurskeletons.D.Walkamongover50life-sizeddinosaurs.BSobhifromEgypt,whohasworkedasabodybu
ilderforalmost60years,oftensaysthatageisjustanumber.Wheneverpeopleaskhimwhenheisgoingtoretire,hisonlyansweri
s“never”.Itisgenerallyacceptedthatpeoplegrowlessactiveandlosepassionforlifeastheyage.HoweverSobhibelievesthatagecanneverbloc
kambitionsifpeoplestillhavestrongwills.Sobhi'sloveforsportsstartedwhenhejoinedhisschoolgymnasticsteam.HeoncewonthethirdplaceinCairo'sGymnast
icsChampionship.Inuniversity,hestartedtopaymoreattentiontobodybuilding,notonlyforabettershape,butalsof
orabetterhealth.Hisbodyissowell-shapedthatitevenhelpedhimappearinafamousfilm.Sobhiplayedaminorroleofamusclemaninthefilm,whichwasfilmedi
nEgyptandtellsthestoryofanAncientRomansoldierwhowassenttoEgyptbyJuliusCaesartomonitoroneofhiscommanders.Asan80-year-ol
dman,Sobhisaidtraininghardandhavingagoodexercisescheduleaswellasahealthydietaretherealfoundationsofbodybuilding.Hewarnedyoun
gpeoplethattakingbodybuildingsupplements(补充剂)canleadtohealthrisks.Herecommendedthemtogoforvitaminsandotherall-natu
ralsupplementsthatdonotcauseharm.“Sobhiis40yearsolderthanme,buthedoeshisexercisesasifheismuchyoungerthanme,”Gabr,anathlete,said.Healsosa
idSobhiisagreatexampleforallathletesattheclub,whereSobhihasbeenworkingoutforthepast40years.Theyareluckytodosportswithsucha“hero”
“Wewatchhimworkingoutinshock.Wewishwecouldjustbelikehimwhenweareathisage,”Gabradded.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“passion”inParagraph2probablyme
an?A.Production.B.EncouragementC.Love.D.Dislike.25.WhatdidSobhionceworkas?A.Anadvisor.B.Anactor.C.Ateacher.D.Afitnesstrainer.26.WhatdidSobhiadviseyou
ngpeopletodo?A.Trainashardastheycan.B.Exercisewhenevertheylike.C.Paymoreattentiontobodyshape.D.Takeall-naturalsupplements.27.WhatdidGabrsh
owforSobhiinthelastparagraph?A.Admiration.B.Indifference.C.Dissatisfaction.D.Disagreement.CZhaoYishenbendsover,hiseyesstaringatt
hewoodblock(木刻印版).Holdingachisel(凿子)inhisrighthand,heguidesitforwardcarefullyandexactlyacrossthewoodblockusinghislefthand.Tocarvethewoodblocks,t
heyoungcraftsmanhastoholdthispositionforsixhours.Hehasbeencarvingwoodblockssince2012.“ItfeelsgoodandlooksbeautifulwhenaChinesecharacterslowlyappears
onthewoodblockunderyourchisel,”saysZhao.Zhaoisnowtheonlyfull-timecarverworkingattheZhuyuShanfangstudi
o.Eachcarvedwoodblockhasinkappliedandgoesontoprintatextontohundredsofpiecesofpaper.Zhaocarvesaround20Chinesecharacte
rseachday,whichmeansittakeshimoneyearorevenalongertimetocompleteasetofwoodblocksfitforawholebook.Asateenagerhelovedtoreadanci
entChinesebooksinthelibrary,andthecuriosityofhowthebooksweremadeledhimtogetajobattheGuanglingGujiancientbookswo
odblockprintingstudioinYangzhou,JiangsuProvince,in2011aftergraduatingasalawmajorfromcollege.Blockprintingwaslis
tedasaUNESCOWorldIntangibleCulturalHeritagein2009.Zhaowasintroducedtooneofthetechnique'smasters,ChenYishi,in2012andstarte
dtolearntheskillfromhim.InZhao'smind,theinkedwoodblockisaworkofart.AfterayearoflearningfromChen,ZhaofoundajobatZhuyuShan
fangin2013,whereheupgradedhiscarvingskills.Withhisprogress,hiscarvedwoodblockshavebeenusedformoreandmorebooksoverthepastyears.“Ihav
ejustlearnedthebasicskills,buttomasterit,Istillneedyearsofpractice,”saysZhao.“Agoodcraftsmancancarve
anentirebookwitheverysinglecharacterlinedevenly.”28.WhatcanweknowaboutZhaoYishen'swork?A.Itisaflexiblepart-timejob.B.Itinvo
lvestheprintingwork.C.Itneedsmucheffortandtime.D.Itincludescreatingcharacters.29.WhatmadeZhaoYishenbecomeacarver?A.
Thefamilyinfluence.B.HisinterestinancientChinesebooks.C.Thedifficultyoffindingaproperjob.D.Hismajorincol
lege.30.WhichcanbestdescribeZhaoYishenasacarver?A.Creativeandconfident.B.Ambitiousandclever.C.Talentedandknowl
edgeable.D.Modestandhard-working.31.Whatdoesthetextmainlytalkabout?A.Thepopularityofwoodblocks.B.Atraditionalblock
printingstudio.C.Acraftsmanwithatraditionalskill.D.Thedevelopmentofwoodblock-printedbooks.DIfyouwereasuperhero,whatwouldyoursuperpowerbe?
Wouldyouwanttoflyorbeinvisible?Or,perhaps,you'dratherhavethepowertoreadminds?Wouldn'tthatbecool?Readingmindsisnotasfar-fetchedasyoum
ightthink.Infact,researchersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyhavedevelopedawearabledevicethatcanactuallyexpressaperson'sthoughtsandallowthe
mtotalktoacomputer—withoutanyoneelsehearing.Thedevice,calledAlterEgo,allowsapersontocontrolacomputerandaskitquestionswithouteversayingon
eword.Whenapersonwearingthedevicethinksofawordoraphrasebutdoesnotspeakit,AlterEgopicksuptheneuromuscular(神经肌肉的)signalsintheperson'sjawand
face.AlterEgosendsthosesignalstoacomputer,whichisprogrammedtoassociatethemwithspecificwords.Thedeviceisfairlyaccurate.Ina10-persontrial,AlterEgoha
dthe92percenttranscription(转录)accuracy.Researcherssaythatnumberwillincreaseovertime.“Ourideawas:Coul
dwehaveacomputingplatformthat'smoreinternal,thatcombineshumansandmachinesinsomewaysandthatfeelslikea
ninternalextension(延伸)ofourownthought?”ArnavKapur,agraduatestudentattheMITMediaLabsaid.Sowhateffectcouldthishaveoncommunicati
on?AlterEgocanchangethewayhumanscommunicatewithcomputers,allowingustosilentlyconnectwithAIassistantssuchasAmazon'sAlexao
rApple'sSiriwithoutanyoneknowing.Ifapersonishavingaconversationandwantstolookupabitofinformation,theydon'thaveto
takeouttheircomputerormobilephone;insteadtheycanjustthinkofthequestion.AlterEgowillanswerwithoutbreakinginontheconversation.Thedevice
canalsohelppeoplecommunicatewiththeirvoiceinnoisysituations,suchasonafactoryfloororonthedeckofanaircraftcarri
er.32.WhyarethequestionsraisedinParagraph1?A.Toaskreadersfortheiropinions.B.Toshowtheauthor'scuriosity.C.Toinspirereaders'imagination.D.Toleadintoth
etopicofthetext.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph3referto?A.Questions.B.Signals.C.Computers.D.Devices34
.What'stheresearchers'attitudetowardAlterEgo?A.Respectful.B.Worried.C.Positive.D.Unconcerned.35.WhatinfluencewillAlterEgohaveonpeople'scommunicati
on?A.Peoplenolongerneedmobilephones.B.Peoplewillbecomeagoodmind-reader.C.PeoplecanapplyAIassistantsskillf
ully.D.Peoplecancommunicatemoresmoothly.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。选项中有两项为多余选项。Animprovementintheimmu
ne(免疫)systemprocesswouldnotbeagoodthing.Itwouldleadtosomeproblems.36Don'tworry!Herearesomebasicstepsy
oucantaketoensureitisnormalandthusfunctioning.Getenoughsleep.37Itmakesyourbodyeasiertogetsick,asdoesanirregularsleepschedule.Asin
glenightofonly4to5hoursofsleepcausesyournaturalkillercellstodropby70%.Soallowyourselfasolid7to9hoursofshut-e
yenightly.Eatwell.Fuelyourbodybyeatingawiderangeofplant-based,fiber-rich,andcolorfullyvariedfoods.Thereisnostrongscientificevi
denceforanyspecifictypeoffoodbeinglinkedtobetterimmunefunction.38Keepexercising.Exercisehasmanybenefits.Ithelps
tomaintainimmunehealthbygettingwhitebloodcellsmovingthroughthebody.39Ifyou'realreadyfeelingill,however,
youcancontinueexercisingaslongasyoursymptomsareabovethechest.Ifyourconditionsarefurtherdown,takeabreakforafewdays.40.Thisadv
iceiseverywherethesedays,butdon'tstoppayingattentiontoit.Keepwashingyourhands!It'sthesimplestandmosteffectiveprotectionagainstcatchingunwant
edbacteria(细菌).Thinkaboutreducingplacesforbacteriatohide,suchasunderlongfingernailsandrings.A.Practic
egoodhealthhabits.B.Buryyourbadhabitsinthewater.C.Youmightwantittofunctionnormally.D.Itbringsfeelingsofwell-beingandhappiness.E.Littl
esleepislikeagiantwelcomematforillnesses.F.Focusongettingyournutritionfromwholefoodsinstead.G.Youaregoingtobegoodat
containingandfightingitoff.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。Haveyouevermetsomeo
newithexactlythesamenameasyou?PaulO'SullivanfromBaltimorehas.AndhisfellowPaulO'Sullivansendedupbecoming4
1.Onenight,BaltimorePaulwasaddingPaulO'SullivansonFacebookandmanyofthem42hisfriendrequest.He43whattheyhadincommon:Theywereall44RotterdamPaulsing
sandplaystheguitar.AnotherfromPennsylvaniaisadrummer.BaltimorePaulreachedouttootherPaulsaroundtheworld.Finally,thr
eePauls45toformamusicalgroupwithhim,namedThePaulO'SullivanBand.WhentheworldshutdownduetoCOVID-19,they46theyhadbeenworkingremotelytogethe
r,sothey47tousethelockdown(防范禁闭期)to48awholealbumforthefirsttime."Itfeelsgreattobeableto49peopleontheothersideofthewor
ldbecauseyoudon'tfeel50atthemoment,"saidRotterdamPaul.ForallfourPauls,musicwasmore51thanever."Ihavealwaysusedmusicto52metogetthroughthebadtimes.53,It
hinkthelockdownwentfasterbecauseIwasdoingthisatthismoment."RotterdamPauladded.Duringayearwhenmanythi
ngswereputonpause,thesefourwereabletostay54andmakesomethinggreat."OnceCOVIDcame,somany55hadshutonmusicians,"Pennsylvan
iaPaulsaid."AndBaltimorePaul56thisdooralready,right?Thenwehada(an)57purpose.""AndIthinkforme,thatgavemealotof58,thatIwa
sn'tlockedoutof59.Infact,wecould60something,despitethenewadversity(逆境),"hecontinued."Everybodysaidno,andThePaulO'SullivanBandsaidyes.
"41.A.colleaguesB.neighborsC.friendsD.relatives42.A.metB.neededC.acceptedD.expressed43.A.believedB.noticedC.wond
eredD.doubted44.A.pianistsB.playersC.composersD.musicians45.A.learnedB.wantedC.agreedD.tried46.A.realized
B.admittedC.expectedD.concluded47.A.hadB.continuedC.decidedD.failed48.A.improveB.recordC.sellD.advertise49.A.rememberB
.contactC.missD.telephone50.A.tiredB.sickC.aloneD.angry51.A.practicalB.differentC.impossibleD.important52.A.orderB.forceC.hel
pD.carry53.A.GraduallyB.ObviouslyC.OccasionallyD.Actually54.A.connectedB.calmC.quietD.relaxed55.A.storesB.companiesC.d
oorsD.hospitals56.A.focusedonB.pointedtoC.lookedatD.openedup57.A.unreachableB.uncertainC.extraD.limited58.A.adve
nturesB.satisfactionC.tasksD.information59.A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.something60.A.predictB.achieveC.imagineD.stop第二节(共10小
题:每小題1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。“Howareyou?”It’saquestionthatseemssimple,butitcanactuallymakepeoplefee
lverystrange.Lastmonth,AlinaSimone61(write)inTheNewYorkTimesaboutthedifficultythatRussianshavewiththisqu
estion.Thissamequestion,inRussianlanguageandculture,isalwaysanswered62anegativeway.InRussia,whenpeopleareask
ed“Howareyou?”,theyusuallycomplainabouthealth,weatherorthings63havehappenedrecently.Sowhenthey’reasked“Howareyou?”inEnglish,they
don’tknowwhattodo.InEnglish-speaking64(country),“Howareyou?”hasonestandardanswer:“Fine,andyou?”That’sbecause“Howareyou?”isnotactuall
yaboutgettinginformation—it’sagreeting.IfanativeEnglish-speakingfriendreallywantstoknow65isgoingoniny
ourlife,heorsheismorelikely66(ask):“Whathaveyoubeenupto?”or“What’snew?”ButIunderstandwhypeopleareso67(confu
se).Whenwelearnsecondlanguages,wehavetolearnrulesforusingwordsasmuchaswords68(them).Howcanyoulearnthoserules?6
9(watch)English-languageTVshowsisagoodplacetostart.Ifyoucan,trytomakeanativeEnglish-speakingfriendan
dtalktohimorher70(direct).第四部份写作第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分
。Yesterday,IwaswalkedmydogintheeveningwhenIsawthepoorchildwhowassellingsomekeychains.Hehadfivekeychainsandaskedform
etobuyone.Iaskedmyself,“Ishesellingthisbuildahouse?”Myheartanswered,“No,thisisforsatisfyinghishungrytonight.”Iboughtallthekeychainan
dofferedhimmilkandbiscuits.Igaveherasmiley(微笑符)keychainbackasagift,buthissmilewassweet.Ifeelgreatsatisfactioninmyheartatthat
moment.Ibelievethatlifewillbesuccessfullyifyouwinasmilefromsomeone.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的英国朋友John想了解你的
寒假安排。请给他回一封邮件,要点如下:1.你的寒假安排;2.此安排的原因;3.询问对方近期安排。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。英语答案听力1-5BCBCB6-10ABBCA11-15
CCBAB16-20CABCC阅读理解21-25BCBCB26-30DACBD31-35CDBCD36-40CEFDA完形填空41-45CCBDC46-50ACBBC51-55DCDAC56-60DCBCB语法填空61.wrote62.in63.which
/that64.countries65.what66.toask67.confusing68.themselves69.Watching70.directly短文改错Yesterday,IwaswalkedmydogintheeveningwhenIsa
wthepoorchildwhowassellingsomewalkingakeychains.Hehadfivekeychainsandaskedformetobuyone.Iaskedmyself,“Ishesellingthisbuildahouse?”Myheartanswered
,“No,thisisforsatisfyinghishungrytonight.”Iboughtallthe∧tohungerkeychainandofferedhimmilkandbiscuits.Igaveherasmiley(微笑符)keychainbackasagift,
chainshimbuthissmilewassweet.Ifeelgreatsatisfactioninmyheartatthatmoment.Ibelievethatlifewillandfeltbesuccessfullyifyouwinasmilefromsomeon
e.successful书面表达范文DearJohn,Howhappytohearfromyou!Knowingthatyouareinterestedinmywintervacationarrangements,Iamnowwritingtosha
resomewithyou.Reunitingwithmyfamily,relativesandfriendscomestothetopofthelistbecause,asyouknow,SpringFesti
valmeansgettingtogether,eatingbigdinnersandhavingfunwithourbelovedones.Meanwhile,apartfromfinishingthehomeworkgivenb
yallmyteachers,Ialsoplantoreadmyfavoritenovelsorwatchseveralexcitingfilms,suchasHarryPorterseries,whicharemyhobbies,butIcanonlysparetime
fortheminholidays.Whataboutyourrecentplans?Lookingforwardtoyourreply.YoursLiHua听力原文Text1W:Howdoyouwantit,sir?M:Ijustwanttohavemyhairc
utshortabit.W:Wouldyoulikeittobewashedorcolored?M:No,thanks.Text2M:Thatmoviewasgreat!Theactingisalwaysgoodinmovieswithafamousdirector.W:Th
emusicwasgoodtoo,butIthinkthebeautifulscenerywasthebestpart.Text3W:I’mlookingforadresstoweartoawedding.MostofthereddressesI’mseeingherear
eallabovetheknee.I’dlikesomethinglonger.M:Wehavethisgreenonehere,orthisblueandyellowone.W:Ilikethatlastoneyoumentioned.Wherearethedressi
ngrooms?Text4M:What’stheweatherlikeinyourcountry?W:It’sveryhumid.Itrainsninemonthsoftheyear.M:Mycountryisdry.Wehaveverylittlerain.Butwhenitrains,
wehaveterriblethunderstormsandsometimeshurricanes.Text5M:I’msosurprisedthatyougotthehighestscoreonthetestthistime.W
:Istudiedhard,Mr.Wang.IwantedtoproveIcoulddowell.M:Goodjob!You’reinthetopfivenow.Yourparentswillbeproud.Text6W:TodayisApril22.M:Uh.
Happybirthday!W:No.It’sEarthDay.It’saspecialdayforeveryonetothinkabouthowtohelpprotecttheearth’senvironment.M:Sowhatareyougoingtodo?Plantatree?
W:IboughtabuspasssoIcangotoworkbybusinsteadofdrivingmycar.M:Great!WherecanIgetabuspass?W:Justgoovertothetransportationoffic
e.Text7M:Youhaveabeautifulvoice,Mary!Wheredidyoulearntosing?W:MrsSmithteachesmesinginglessons.Shejustlivesnextdoortome.M:Soundgreat!Iwantm
ylittledaughter,Sally,tolearnhowtosing.Shelovesmusic.W:YoushouldtakehertoMrs.Smith.Oryoucantakehertot
hemusicschooldowntown.It’snearourcompany.Theyteachsinginglessonsandguitar,pianoandviolinlessons.Ialwayswantedtoplaythepiano
.Itsoundsverypretty.M:Great,Iwillgothereandseewhatclassestheyhaveforchildren.Sallywouldlovetolearnmusicwithotherkids.T
hankyouforyourhelp.Text8W:Youseemalittleunhappy.What’sup?M:Nothing.Sometimes,Ijustfeelbored.W:Areyouinanyclubsatschool?M:Yes,I’mi
nthescienceclub.Butyouknow,it’snotveryinteresting.W:Well,howaboutthedramaclub?Therearemanystudentsinterest
edinthisclub.M:Whyisitsoattractive?W:Itisagreatchallengetoperformonthestage.Andifyougotachancetoactinadrama,youwouldbeastarinthecollege.M:Wo
w,youwouldbeabigshotsoonerorlaterifyoujointhedramaclub.W:Stopjoking.Youaretallandsmart.Therewillbemorechan
cesforyoutobecomeastarincampusdrama.M:Thankyou.MaybeIwilljoinit.Text9W:Hello,TomThompson.Comeinandsitdown.M:Thanks.W:Tom,asweexpl
ainedearlier,inthispartoftheinterviewwewouldliketotalkaboutyourapplicationform.M:Isee.W:So,wasyourfirstdegreeinBusinessS
tudies?M:Yes,butIalsomajoredinEducationalScienceandTouristManagement.W:Andyougraduatedin2012?M:Yes,thenIworkedasa
volunteerinaprimaryschool.IwasthereforaboutthreeyearsintotalfromApril2013.ThenIleft.W:Whatkindoforganizationwasit
?M:Itwasavoluntaryorganization,calledAsianCross.W:Andwhatdidyouteach?M:Avarietyofsubjectsindifferentareas.
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asestobefound.Nowthereisawaytolookforthembeforesomeoneisfeelingsick.Someillnessescanbefoundandtreatedverye
arlybyhavingabodyscan.Bodyscansallowdoctorstolookintoaperson’sbody.Theycanseetheinnerbody.Bylookingintoaperson’sbodylik
ethis,doctorscansometimesseehowhealthyapersonis.Peoplethathaveafamilyhistoryofillnessmightwanttohaveabodyscan.Othersthatar
eyoungandhealthywouldprobablynotneedone.Somepeoplehavebodyscansbecauseitmakesthemfeelmoresecure.Manydoctorsdonotthinkeveryoneshouldhavebodyscans.Bo
dyscansareexpensive.Theyareoftennotnecessary.Sometimesbodyscanscanbewrong.Whenthishappensitcancausealoto
funnecessaryworry.Bodyscanscanbeveryusefultodoctorsandpatients.Theycanhelpfinddiseasesatearlystages.Ifdiseasesarefoundearlytheycanbetreatedm
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