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2020级高三9月英语模拟考试试题时间:120分钟满分:150分2022.9第一部分听力(共一节,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.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanelevator.B.Onabus.C.Inataxi.2.WhatwillthemandoinEdinburgh?A.Dobu

sinesswithJustin.B.TellJustinhisnewaddress.C.GiveJustinsomemedicines.3.Whydoesthemanaskthewomantoturndownthemusic?A.Becauseitaffe

ctshisworkefficiency.B.Becausehewantstolistentojazz.C.Becausehedoesn’tlikethemusic.4.Whatmonthisitnow?A.February.B.April.C.Se

ptember.5.Whoseadvicedidthewomanfollow?A.Theshopassistant’s.B.Hermother’s.C.Hersister’s.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。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.HowlongdidtheboyspendonhisEnglishhomework?A.35minutes

.B.40minutes.C.45minutes.7.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates.B.Teacherandstudent.C.Motherandson.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whati

nformationdidthemangetfromtheInternet?A.It’sgoodforbabiestodrinksoymilk.B.Soymilkhelpskidsgrowstrong.C.Milkhassomesideeffects.9.Whatdoweknowab

outthewoman?A.Shemakesachangeindrinkingmilk.B.Shewilllimitherkidstomilk.C.Sheisdoubtfulaboutexperts’opinions.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.What

canwelearnabouttherestaurant?A.Itwasnewlyopened.B.Ithadapleasantsmell.C.Itofferedareasonableprice.11.Howdidthewomanfindtheservice?A.Per

fect.B.Justso-so.C.Disappointing.12.Whatdothespeakersdecidetodoatlast?A.Nevercometotherestaurant.B.Cometotherestaura

ntinafewmonths.C.Ordersomemeatwhentheysettledown.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.Wheredidthegirlseethejobad?A.OntheInternet.B.Onthewindow.C.Int

henewspaper.14.What’sthemaindutyofthejob?A.Tohelppeoplebuyclothes.B.Tofindshoppersonline.C.Toteachbusypeopl

etorelax.15.Whatdoesthemansayabouthiscustomers?A.Theyhavehighexpectations.B.Theyareeasytobesatisfied.C.Theyhavebigfamilies.16.Whenwillthemanbeg

intheinterviews?A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.Inafewdays.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whichsubjectisproperthisyear?A.Mybedroom.B.Myfavoriteanim

al.C.Myhometown.18.Whatisthemaximumagelimittoenter?A.8yearsold.B.12yearsold.C.15yearsold.19.Whatcant

hewinnersgetthisyear?A.Membershipintheclub.B.AfamilytriptoLondonZoo.C.FreeCountrysidemagazines.20.What’sthep

urposeofthetalk?A.Toencouragechildrentojointheclub.B.Toinformchildrenofthecompetition.C.Toapologizeforthech

angesthisyear.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。ACommunitycollegesofferlowtuition,job-specifictrainingand

otherbenefits.Whetheryou’reahighschoolstudentunsureofwhichcollegestoapplytoorsomeoneconsideringgoingbacktoschool,thereareplentyofreasonstoputco

mmunitycollegesonyourlist.LowerCostsThemostfrequentlycitedbenefitofcommunitycollegesistherelativelylowcostofattendance.AccordingtodatafromtheCollegeB

oard,communitycollegescost,onaverage,aboutone-thirdofin-statetuitionatfour-yearpublicuniversities.APathtoaFour-yearCollegeManyfour-ye

aruniversitieshavetransferagreementswithlocalcommunitycolleges.Theseagreementsallowstudentswhocompletespecif

icrequirementstoeasilytransferintoafour-yearprogramatanearbyuniversity.Transferstudentscanthenearnabachelo

r’sdegreewhileonlyhavingtopaytwoyearsofhighertuition.FlexibilityCommunitycollegesallowforflexiblesche

duling,makingthemaparticularlygoodoptionforolderstudentswhoareworkingprofessionalsorparents.Manycommunitycolleg

esalsoallowhighschoolstudentstotakecollege-levelcoursesduringeveningsorweekends.WorkforceTrainingCommun

itycollegestendtoofferawiderangeofcareerandtechnicaleducationprogramsinfieldslikenursingorfirefighting.Thehighlyappliednatureoftheseprogr

amspreparesstudentsforenteringtheworkforce.Fromculinary(烹饪)artstoautomobilemechanics,communitycollegesofferabroadselectionofprofessiona

lizedcourseworkthatfour-yearuniversitiesoftendonot.21.Whoaremostlikelytoattendcommunitycolleges?A.Highschoolstudentsfacingcollegech

oices.B.Adultsplanningtoworkathighschools.C.Collegestudentsanxioustoimprovethemselves.D.Professionalseagerforcollege-levelcourses.22.Whichisthou

ghttobethebiggestadvantageofcommunitycolleges?A.LowerCosts.B.APathtoaFour-yearCollege.C.Flexibility.D.WorkforceTraining.23.Whichofthefollowing

canbestdescribetheworkforcetrainingprograms?A.Interesting.B.Time-consuming.C.Practical.D.Demanding.BValerieBolducisex

ploringapathunderafour-lanehighwaytofitwildlifecameras,whenshegetsstuckinthemud.“Iamreallystuck,”saystheroadecologystudent,tryingt

opullherfeetoutofastreambedthattravelsthroughtheconcreteculvert(涵洞)ofQuebecRoute117.“Idonotwanttobeadeergoingthroughthat.”Bolduc’sdil

emmamakesevidenttherisksforwildanimalsusingthesamepath.Awarmingclimateispushingmanyanimalstomigratetowardhigherlatitudes(纬度)toremainwithintheirdesir

ableenvironments,butthatcomeswithrisksastheycrossdangerousareas,suchashighways.IneasternCanada,Bolducandotherresearchersandconservationists

aretryingtopreservesafecorridors(走廊)forwildlife.Themotion-activatedcamerastheyhavebroughtwillrecordwhichspeciesareusingthetunnels.A

noutward-facingcamerawillidentifywhatanimalsapproachbutdonotenter,perhapspreventedbytrafficnoise,thetunnel’ssizeo

rotherfactors.BolducexplainsthatthishighwayrunningthroughsouthernQuebecseparatesaseriesofCanadiannat

ionalandregionalparksoneitherside,alongwiththeiranimalpopulations.“It’ssuperimportant,”shenotes,“becausetheanimalswanttomovenorthandtheyenco

untertheseandthencantheymovethrough?Willtheygethitbyacar?We’llneedtofigurethatout.Andweneedtohelpthem,atleas

tIwanttohelpthem.”Afterfinishingfittingtheircamerasonthenorthboundsideofthehighway,Bolducandherteamdecidet

heyneedanalternatepathtotheothersidetoavoidanothermisfortuneinthemud.“We’regenerallytryingtobesafe,”Bolducsays,“butfort

heanimals,thisistheirlife!”24.WhatcanwelearnfromBolduc’sexperienceofbeingtrapped?A.Itisdifficulttofitwildlifecameras.B.Sheisoutofluckdu

ringtheexploration.C.Roadconditionsofthehighwayareunexpected.D.Itisdangerousforwildanimalstocrossthisarea.25.Whatdotheseanima

lsmovetohigherlatitudesfor?A.Lesstrafficnoise.B.Warmerclimate.C.Safecorridors.D.Favorableenvironments.26.Whatfunctionisexpectedofthewild

lifecameras?A.Torecordthechangesintrafficflow.B.Tofigureoutdifficultieswildanimalsface.C.Totrackanimalsinandaroundthetunnels.D.Tophoto

graphthelivingenvironmentofwildanimals.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.HighTechProt

ectsWildlifeB.AnimalMigrationIsunderThreatC.EcologistsFeartheFutureofWildlifeD.ResearchersSeekPathsforAnimalstoMigrateCCoveredinlush

fur,thethickestintheanimalkingdom,seaotters(海獭)canlivetheirentirelivesintheocean,feedingheavilyuponseaflooranim

alssuchasshellfish.Theyareoftenseentoeatclams(蛤),whichburythemselvesinmeadowsofeelgrass(大叶藻场),awide-rangingplantspecie

sgrowinginwater.Eelgrassmeadowswhereseaottersdigforclamsbecomepartlybare,whichiscommonlyaconcernforecologists.Asitturnsout,t

hemeadowswithottersarehealthier,withmoreeelgrass,accordingtoanewstudypublishedinScience.That'sbecausebygentlydisturbingtheseabed

,theottersmaketheplantsflowerandproduceseeds.What'smore,theirdiggingprovidesmorespaceandsunlightforseedstos

ettleandgrow.Theenhancedgeneticdiversitycausedbyseaotterscouldmakeeelgrassmoreadaptabletopresentandfuturethreats.Thefindingisapowerfulexampleofh

owanimalssuchasottersinfluencetheirecosystemsbeyondpredation(捕食),ofteninunseenandlittle-knownways,saysstudyleaderErinFoster,aresearchassociateattheHa

kaiInstitute.Italsomeansseaotters,anendangeredspecies,arevitaltotheirenvironmentsandgiveeelgrass,whichisi

ndangerworldwide,abetterchanceatstayinghealthyandsurviving.Seagrasshabitatsarealsoimportantformanyfish,providingfoodforanima

ls,absorbing,andfilteringharmfulpollutionandbacteriafromthewater."Geneticdiversitytypicallystrengthenstheadaptabilityofspecies,andconsideringthech

allengeswe'refacing…thiswillbeimportantforeelgrassmeadows,andfromthisaspect,theimpacttheottersarehavingdeservesourlastingconcern,"s

aysFoster.28.Whatdoweknowaboutseaotters?A.Theylivepartoftheirlivesunderwater.B.Theymainlyfeedonseaanimalslikef

ish.C.Theyeatclamsbeneatheelgrassmeadows.D.Theybecomeanewconcernforecologists.29.Howdoestheauthordevelopparagraph2?A.Bygivingop

inions.B.Bypresentingreasons.C.Byclarifyingconcepts.D.Bycomparingresults.30.Whydoestheauthormentiont

heendangeredconditionofeelgrass?A.Toprovideexamplesofseaotters'predation.B.Toshowtheurgencytoprotecttheenvironment.C.Tohighlighttheroleofotter

sintheirecosystems.D.Towarnagainstthepotentialriskofclimatechange.31.WhatdoesFosterthinkoftheimpactottershaveonunderwatermea

dows?A.Overestimated.B.Noteworthy.C.Temporary.D.Unpredictable.DWintermaybeseenasthetimetofillupwithcomf

ortfood,butinfact,thesunnysummermonthsarewhenmeneatmorecalories-unlikewomen.“Theeffectmayoccurbecausesunlightmakestheskinreleaseana

ppetite-stimulatinghormonecalledghrelin(饥饿激素),”saysCarmitLevyatTelAvivUniversity.Levyandherteamnoticedtheunexpectedeffectinexperimentsinmicet

hatinvestigatedmechanisms(机制)behindskincancer,inwhichmaleanimalsexposedtoUVlightatemorefood.Toseeifhumansdothesame,theresearchersusedexistingdat

aon3,000peoplewhohadfilledindietaryquestionnairesaspartofthegovernment’sregularnationalhealthandnutrit

ionsurvey.BetweenMarchandSeptember,menconsumedabout17percentmorecaloriesperdaythantheydidduringtherestoftheyearwhilewomen’sfoodintakestayedabo

utthesame.Humanappetiteisinfluencedbymanysystems,butghrelinseemstobetheonlyhormonethatdirectlystimulateseating.Itwasthoughttobemainlysecretedb

ythestomachwhenempty.“Ittellsthebraintoeatmore,”saysCarolineGorvinattheUniversityofBirmingham.Furtherinvestigationrevealedthatexpo

singmalemicetoUVBradiationraisedlevelsofghrelinsecretionbyfatcellsintheirskin.Boostedlevelsofghrelinwerealsoseeninskinsamplesthatweretak

enfrommenandexposedtoUVlightinthelab.Gorvinsaystheskinhadn’tpreviouslybeenthoughttoplayaroleinappetite.“Ifit’sreal

,it’squiteexcitingandweshouldsparenoeffortstogettothebottom,”shesays.Itisunclearwhytheeffecthappens,butitmaybeanadaptivere

sponsetofuelgreaterphysicalactivityinsummer,saysGorvin.“Asthelargestorganofthebody,itmakessensethatthes

kincansensetheenvironment,sensingthatthereisUVnow,thatnowisthetimetogoout.”32.Whatcanwelearnabouttheeffectfromparagraph1?A

.Humanstendtoeatmorefoodinwinter.B.Ourskincontainsahormonethatmakesusactive.C.Summersunlightseemstoboostmen’scalorieintake

.D.Womensufferlossofappetitebecauseofsummerheat.33.Whathelpedtheteamlookintotheeffectonhumans?A.DoingexperimentsinUVlight.B.A

nalysingexistingdataoffered.C.Carryingoutdietaryquestionnaires.D.Surveyingnationalhealthcondition.34.Whatdoestheunderl

inedword“secreted”meaninparagraph3?A.Balanced.B.Influenced.C.Raised.D.Produced.35.WhatcanwelearnfromGorvin’swords?A.Theskinisadeci

sivefactorinphysicalactivities.B.ExposuretoUVlightcontributestocalorieburnup.C.Theroleoftheskininappetiteneedsfurtherres

earch.D.Higherfoodintakemakesmengainweightinsummer.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(注:E涂AB;F涂AC;G涂AD)Doyousuf

ferfromlowenergy?Isitdifficulttogetoutofbedinthemorning?Doyourheadandstomachache?Ifso,youcouldbeexperiencingjobburno

ut.____36____—77%ofworkerssurveyedbyDeloittesaidtheyhadexperiencedburnout.And90%ofthosesaidthatstresshadnegativelyimpact

edtheirwork.Burnoutisdangerous.Itcanleadtomentalandphysicalexhaustion,alossofidentity,andfeelingalackofaccomplishment,theyha

rmthebodyovertime.Doyouwanttogetoutofthisstate?____37____Onewayyoucanhelprelieveburnoutisbypracticingcommunication.Beclearaboutwhatyou’refeeling

,andifyouarebeingoverworked,discussitwithyoursupervisororcoworkers.____38____Takingtimeoffisalsoagoodidea.Whileself-careistrendingthesed

ays,itwillnotcureburnout.____39____Theirsupportandcooperationcanmakeyoufeelbetter.Anotheroptionistakingpartinregularphysicalactivitiestogety

ourmindoffwork.____40____AstudycitedbyTheNewYorkTimesfoundthatsurgeonswhomadetimeforrecreationalactivit

ieswerelesslikelytoexperienceburnoutthanthosewhodidn’t.Afewideasforrelaxingactivitiescanbeyoga,meditation,orm

indfulness.A.Asamatteroffact,youaren’talone.B.Finally,maketimetodothingsyoulove.C.Burnoutcanalsodevelopalongwithanxiety.D.Readontod

iscoverhowtodealwithiteffectively.E.Providethemwithideasthatwouldhelplightenburnoutintheoffice.F.Whatcanhelpaddresstheproblemi

stoseeadoctorormeetwithfriends.G.Ifyouareeatingmoreorlessthanusual,stresshormonescanbeaffectingyourappetite.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。AmyJandrisevitsknowsthevalueofagooddoll(玩具娃娃).“Dollshavea____4

1____wedon’tcompletelyunderstand,”shesaid.It’sa(n)____42____shegotwhileworkingasasocialworkerusingdol

lstohelpyoungkids____43____theirchangingmedicalsituations.Sevenyearsago,a____44____saidthatherchildwasinvol

vedinacaraccident,leavingascar(伤疤)onhisface.Jandrisevitsknewwhatmighthelptheyouththroughthis____45____period.“It’s____46____totellakid,‘Y

ouareperfectthewayyouare,’andtobuild____47____thatway,”shesays.Jandrisevitswentabout____48____that.Shemadeadollbyhandthatlookedlikehe

rfriend’schildandsentitoff.Afterthefriend____49____aphotoonlineofthehappychildanddoll,anotherwomanaskedJandris

evitstomakeadollforherbaby,whowasmissingaleg.Word_____50_____andsoonJandrisevitswasmakingdollsforchildrenwithbirthmarksorfaci

aldeformities(畸形),fromphotossentbyparents.She_____51_____herpreviousjobandstartedanonprofit,ADollLikeMe.Shehasn’t_____52_____for

adollsinceshebeganhernonprofit.Inall,she’smademorethan400dolls.ThewaitinglistislongbutJandrisevitsis_____53_____.Assheexplains,“

Everykid,_____54_____gender,age,medicalissueorbodytype,shouldlookintothe_____55_____faceofadollandse

etheirown.”41.A.powerB.themeC.systemD.fashion42.A.lessonB.inspirationC.rewardD.experience43.A.turntoB.adap

ttoC.realizeD.ignore44.A.workerB.patientC.volunteerD.friend45.A.unforgettableB.challengingC.complexD.impressive46.A.naturalB.gene

rousC.helpfulD.hard47.A.confidenceB.connectionC.trustD.communication48.A.followingB.blessingC.explainingD.changing49.A.tookB.sentC.sawD.poste

d50.A.cameB.failedC.spreadD.read51.A.lovedB.quitC.beganD.lost52.A.chargedB.goneC.askedD.paid53.A.tiredB.curiousC.determinedD.famous54.A.regar

dlessofB.insteadofC.apartfromD.accordingto55.A.restoredB.beautifiedC.sweetD.funny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。Forthoseco

nsumingAsianfood,usingchopsticks___56____(be)almostsecondnature.About20to33percentofpeopleintheworldusechopsticks____57____ad

ailybasis.Notallofthosearedisposable(一次性的),____58____nodoubtmanyare.FelixBöck,astudentattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,waseagertofindawayt

orecyclewoodfromconstructionprojects,andhehadaparticularinterestinbamboo.Onedayhefoundadrawerinhisfriend’shouse____59____(fill)withdisposablebamboo

chopsticks,andanideahithim.Hedecidedtogive____60____secondlifetodisposablechopsticksbymakingthemintohome____61____(decoration)orotheraccessories(配件

).Hetoldtheideatorestaurantowners,____62____(convince)themtoinstallrecyclingbinsintheirrestaurants.Hecleanedthechopsticks,pressedtheminto

squarepiecesandcoatedthemwithglue.Thesquarepieceswerethen____63____(creative)arrangedintohouseholdandofficeprodu

cts.Böck’scompany,calledChopValue,hasrepurposedchopsticksintodesktops,cuttingboardsandeventablegames.Since2016whenthecom

pany____64____(found),ChopValuehasrescuedbillionsofchopsticksfromlandfills.Insteadofaneconomyofthetypicaltake-make-dispose

model,ChopValueseekstocreateone_____65_____transformswasteintoausableresource.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是李华,你校下周要

举办中国文化艺术节,请你写一封电子邮件,邀请你的英国朋友Lisa参加,要点如下:1.发出邀请;2.介绍艺术节的安排;3.希望尽快回复。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作

答。DearLisa,_____________________________________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________YourssincerelyLiHua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。TimRobinson,aformerjunioroff

iceroftheBritishArmy,wasonholidayinBridport,Dorset,atowninEngland.Whileenjoyingawalkdownthebeach,Timslippedonapieceofsea

weedlyinginthesandandfell,breakinghisleg.Unfortunately,Timdidnotbringhiscellphonewithhimwhenheleftforhiswal

k.Noonewasinsite,butasTimlayhelplessherememberedhismilitarytrainingandtriedtothinkaboutwhatwasaroundtohelphim.Afterst

rugglingaroundonthebeach,thepainbecametoomuchtohandle.Hestoppedandthoughtaboutwhattodo.Withnophoneandnoonearound,andwithhisleghurtinggreatly,Timh

adadecisiontomake.Hecouldeithercontinuethiswayinpainandhopethatsomeonehappenedtoseehim,orhecouldtrysomethingelse.Itdidn’tmatte

rthathisleghadmadehimpartiallyimmobile,Timstillhadtheabilitytocrawl(爬行),andsohedid.Thechoicewaseasy,butthec

rawlwastough.TimtoldtheDailyMail,“AfterIcrawledtoaboutamile-and-a-quarterawayfromthecarpark,IstartedflashingmytorchinSOSands

pinningitovermyheadtocreateaBuzz-Sawsignalwhichisawayofattractinghelicoptersinthearmedforces.”Nooneseemedtobearound.Atleast,no

onecouldreadTim’ssignalsforhelp.Onceagain,hehadtoeitherstaywherehewasandwaitforhelporgetmoving.Inhismindhehad

nochoice.Therewasnoresponsetobeginwith,sohecrawledforfiveminutesandcoveredabout50metersbeforemakingthesamesignalthreetimes.Mostpeop

lecouldn’timaginecrawlingforanydistancewithabrokenleg,butTimwasn’tabouttogiveup.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Tim

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ought._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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____________YourssincerelyLiHua读后续写:Timfinallygotaresponsefromthedistance._________________________________________________________

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_______________________________________________________Tim’sconditionwasworsethanMrs.Robinsonthought._______________________________________________

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__________________________________________________________2020级高三9月英语模拟考试试题答案与解析1—5BCCAB6—10AACCA11—15CBBAA16—20BCCBB21.A22.A23.C24.D25.D2

6.C27.D28.C29.B30.C31.B32.C33.B34.D35.C36.A37.D38.E39.F40.B41.A42.B43.B44.D45.B46.D47.A48.D49.D50.C51.B52.A53.C54.A55.C5

6.is57.on58.but/yet59.filled60.a61.decorations62.convincing63.creatively64.wasfounded65.that阅读A:【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明

文,主要讲的是把社区大学列入申请名单的几条理由。【21题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段的“Whetheryou’reahighschoolstudentunsureofwhichcollegestoapplyto

orsomeoneconsideringgoingbacktoschool,thereareplentyofreasonstoputcommunitycollegesonyourlist.(无论你是一个不确定要申请哪所

大学的高中生,还是一个考虑重返校园的人,有很多理由把社区大学列入你的名单。)”可知,最有可能上社区大学的是面临大学选择的高中生,故选A。【22题详解】细节理解题。根据LowerCosts部分的“Themost

frequentlycitedbenefitofcommunitycollegesistherelativelylowcostofattendance.(最常被提及的社区大学的好处是入学成本相对较低。)”可知,社

区大学最大的优势是更低的成本,故选A。【23题详解】推理判断题。根据WorkforceTraining部分的“Communitycollegestendtoofferawiderangeofcareerandtechnicaleducationprogramsi

nfieldslikenursingorfirefighting.Thehighlyappliednatureoftheseprogramspreparesstudentsforenteringtheworkforce.(社区大学倾向

于提供广泛的职业和技术教育课程,如护理或消防等领域。这些课程的高应用性为学生进入职场做好了准备。)”可知,劳动力培训计划是实用的,故选C。阅读B【解析】【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲的是ValerieBolduc及其他研究人员通过安装动态摄像机为动物迁徙寻找路径。【24题详解】

细节理解题。根据第二段的“Bolduc’sdilemmamakesevidenttherisksforwildanimalsusingthesamepath.(Bolduc的两难处境清楚地说明了野生动物走同一条路的风险。)”可知,我们能从博尔达克被困的经历中学到野生动物

穿过这个地区是危险的。故选D。【25题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段的“Awarmingclimateispushingmanyanimalstomigratetowardhigherlatitudestoremainwit

hintheirdesirableenvironments,butthatcomeswithrisksastheycrossdangerousareas,suchashighways.(气候变暖正迫使许多动物向高纬度地区迁徙,以留在它们理想的环境中,但这也伴随着风险,因为它们要穿过危险的地

区,比如高速公路。)”可知,这些动物迁移到高纬度地区是为了有利的环境。故选D。【26题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段“Themotion-activatedcamerastheyhavebroughtw

illrecordwhichspeciesareusingthetunnels.Anoutward-facingcamerawillidentifywhatanimalsapproachbutdonotenter,perhapspreventedbytrafficnoise,thetun

nel’ssizeorotherfactors.(他们带来的动态摄像机将记录哪些物种正在使用隧道。一个朝外的摄像头将识别哪些动物靠近但没有进入,也许是因为交通噪音、隧道大小或其他因素。)”可知,野生动物摄像机的功能是用来追踪隧道内外的动物。故选C。【27题详解】主旨大意题。通读全文,尤

其是第一段的“ValerieBolducisexploringapathunderafour-lanehighwaytofitwildlifecameras,whenshegetsstuckinthemud.(瓦莱丽•博尔达克正在四车道高速公路下探索一条小路,以便安装野生动物摄像机,

这时她被困在了泥里。)”和第三段的“IneasternCanada,Bolducandotherresearchersandconservationistsaretryingtopreservesafecorridorsforwildlife.(在加拿大东部,Bolduc和其他研究人员以

及自然资源保护主义者正在努力为野生动物保护安全的走廊。)”可知,本文主要讲的是ValerieBolduc及其他研究人员通过安装动态摄像机为动物迁徙寻找路径,因此最好的题目是D选项“ResearchersSeekPathsforAnimalstoMig

rate(研究人员为动物迁徙寻找路径)”,故选D。阅读C:【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述海獭,一种濒危物种,对它们的环境至关重要,并给全世界处于危险中的鳗草提供了更好的保持健康和生存的机会。【28题详解】细节理解题。由文章第一段“T

heyareoftenseentoeatclams,whichburythemselvesinmeadowsofeelgrass,awide-rangingplantspeciesgrowinginwater.(人们经常看到它们吃蛤蜊,蛤蜊把自己埋在鳗草草甸中,鳗草是一种

广泛生长在水中的植物。)”可知,海獭吃在鳗草下面的蛤蜊。故选C项。【29题详解】推理判断题。由文章第二段“Asitturnsout,themeadowswithottersarehealthier,withmoreeelgrass,according

toanewstudypublishedinScience.That'sbecausebygentlydisturbingtheseabed,theottersmaketheplantsflowerandpr

oduceseeds.What'smore,theirdiggingprovidesmorespaceandsunlightforseedstosettleandgrow.Theenhancedgeneticdiversi

tycausedbyseaotterscouldmakeeelgrassmoreadaptabletopresentandfuturethreats.(根据发表在《科学》上的一项新研究,事实证明,有水獭的草地更健康,有更多的鳗草。这是因为水獭通过轻轻搅动海床,使植

物开花并产生种子。更重要的是,他们的挖掘为种子的定居和生长提供了更多的空间和阳光。海獭导致的遗传多样性增强可能使鳗草更适应当前和未来的威胁。)”可知,文章第二段先给出结论Asitturnsout,themeadowswithottersarehealthier,wi

thmoreeelgrass,后面再说明原因,所以第二段是通过给原因来论证的。故选B项。【30题详解】推理判断题。由文章第三段“Italsomeansseaotters,anendangeredspecies,arevitaltotheirenvironmen

tsandgiveeelgrass,whichisindangerworldwide,abetterchanceatstayinghealthyandsurviving.(这也意味着海獭,一种濒危物种,对它们的环境至关重要,并

给全世界处于危险中的鳗草提供了更好的保持健康和生存的机会。)”可知,作者提到濒危的鳗草是为了突出海獭对生态系统的作用。故选C项。【31题详解】推理判断题。由文章最后一段“"Geneticdiversitytypicall

ystrengthenstheadaptabilityofspecies,andconsideringthechallengeswe'refacing…thiswillbeimportantforeelgrassmeadows,andfromthisaspect,theimp

acttheottersarehavingdeservesourlastingconcern,"saysFoster.(Foster说:“基因多样性通常会增强物种的适应性,考虑到我们面临的挑战……这对鳗草草地非

常重要,从这个角度来看,海獭的影响值得我们长期关注。”。)”可知,Foster对海獭是水草的影响是值得我们长期关注的。A.Overestimated高估的;B.Noteworthy值得关注的;C.Temporary短暂的;D.Unpre

dictable不可预知的。故选B项。阅读D:【解析】【导语】本文是一篇说明文,主要讲的是阳光明媚的夏天是男人摄入更多卡路里的时候。【32题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段的“infact,thesunn

ysummermonthsarewhenmeneatmorecalories-unlikewomen.“Theeffectmayoccurbecausesunlightmakestheskinreleaseanappetit

e-stimulatinghormonecalledghrelin,”saysCarmitLevyatTelAvivUniversity.(事实上,阳光明媚的夏天是男人摄入更多卡路里的时候——不像女人。特拉维夫大

学的卡米特•列维说:“这种效果的产生可能是因为阳光使皮肤释放一种刺激食欲的激素——胃饥饿素。”)”可知,夏日的阳光似乎能增加男性的卡路里摄入量。故选C。【33题详解】推理判断题。根据第二段的“Toseeifhumansdothesame,theresearchersusedex

istingdataon3,000peoplewhohadfilledindietaryquestionnairesaspartofthegovernment’sregularnationalhealthandnutri

tionsurvey.(为了看看人类是否也会这样做,研究人员使用了3000人的现有数据,这些人填写了饮食调查问卷,这是政府定期进行的全国健康和营养调查的一部分。)”可知,帮助研究小组研究了它对人类的影响的是分析现有数

据。故选B。【34题详解】词句猜测题。根据第三段的“ghrelinseemstobetheonlyhormonethatdirectlystimulateseating(胃饥饿素似乎是唯一直接刺激进食的激素)”和“bythestoma

chwhenempty(被空的胃)”可知,划线词所在句表示“它被认为主要是胃空时分泌的”,划线词的意思是“产生”,和produced意思相近,故选D。【35题详解】推理判断题。根据最后一段的“Itisunclearwhytheeffecthappens,bu

titmaybeanadaptiveresponsetofuelgreaterphysicalactivityinsummer,saysGorvin.(高文说,目前还不清楚这种效应发生的原因,但它可能是一种适应反应,为夏季更多的体育活动提供燃料。)”可知,皮肤对食欲

的作用还需要进一步研究。故选C。7选5:【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了职业倦怠的危害,同时也介绍了缓解职业倦怠的方法,如进行沟通、体育锻炼、瑜伽以及冥想等。【36题详解】后文提到“77%ofworkerssurveyedbyDeloitte

saidtheyhadexperiencedburnout.And90%ofthosesaidthatstresshadnegativelyimpactedtheirwork.(德勤(Deloitte)调查的员工中,77%的人说他们曾经历过倦怠。其中90%的人表示,压力对他们的工作产生了负面影响。

)”由此判断,职业倦怠的现象并非个例,很多人都出现了这样的情况。A项Asamatteroffact,youaren’talone.(事实上,你并不孤单。)该项提到出现职业倦怠的情况并不是个例,起到承上启下的作用,符合文意。故选A。【37题详解】前文提到“Doyouwanttogetout

ofthisstate?(你想摆脱这样的情况吗?)”以及后文中“Onewayyoucanhelprelieveburnoutisbypracticingcommunication.(缓解倦怠的一个方法就是练习沟通。)”,同时后文中还提到了如

运动、瑜伽、冥想等帮助缓解职业倦怠的方法,由此判断该段需衔接后文中提到的缓解职业倦怠的方法。D项Readontodiscoverhowtodealwithiteffectively.(继续往下读,看看如何有效地应对它

。)该项引出后文中缓解职业倦怠的方法,起到承上启下的作用,符合文意。故选D。【38题详解】根据前文“Beclearaboutwhatyou’refeeling,andifyouarebeingoverworked,discussitwithyoursu

pervisororcoworkers.(清楚你的感受,如果你工作过度,和你的上司或同事讨论一下。)”可知,职业倦怠经常发生在办公室内。E项Providethemwithideasthatwouldhelplightenburnout

intheoffice.(为他们提供一些可以帮助减轻工作倦怠的想法。)符合语境,该项中“intheoffice(在办公室)”呼应上文的提到“supervisor(上司)”和“coworkers(同事)”,该项讲述缓解办公室内产生的职业倦怠的方式。故选E。【39题详解】前文提到“W

hileself-careistrendingthesedays,itwillnotcureburnout.(虽然自我护理是当今的趋势,但它并不能治愈倦怠。)”以及后文中“Theirsupportandcoopera

tioncanmakeyoufeelbetter.(他们的支持和合作会让你感觉更好。)”由此可知,职业倦怠并不能通过自己护理得到治愈,而需要通过其他方面的帮助来恢复。F项“Whatcanhelpaddresstheproblemistoseead

octorormeetwithfriends.(看医生或见朋友可以帮助解决这个问题。)”该项提到可以通过寻求医生和朋友的被帮助来解决职业倦怠的问题。承上启下,符合文意。故选F。【30题详解】后文提到“AstudycitedbyTh

eNewYorkTimesfoundthatsurgeonswhomadetimeforrecreationalactivitieswerelesslikelytoexperienceburnoutthanthosewhodidn’t.Afewideasforrelaxingactivities

canbeyoga,meditation,ormindfulness.(《纽约时报》援引的一项研究发现,花时间进行娱乐活动的外科医生比那些不这样做的人更不容易感到疲劳。一些放松的活动可以是瑜伽、冥想或正念。)”由此判断,该段讲

述了其他一些可以缓解职业倦怠的方法。B项Finally,maketimetodothingsyoulove.(最后,腾出时间做你喜欢的事情。)符合语境,说明抽时间做喜欢的缓解压力的活动,引出下文的方法的

介绍。故选B。完形:【解析】【导语】本文是一篇新闻报道,主要讲的是AmyJandrisevits用洋娃娃来帮助年轻的孩子适应他们不断变化的医疗状况,帮助孩子们建立自信的故事。【41题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:“娃娃有

一种我们不完全理解的力量,”她说。A.power力量;B.theme主题;C.system系统;D.fashion时尚。由后文“usingdollstohelpyoungkids____43____theirchangingmedicalsituati

ons”可知,娃娃有一种我们不完全理解的力量,故选A。【42题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是她在做社会工作者时得到的灵感,她用洋娃娃来帮助年轻的孩子适应他们不断变化的医疗状况。A.lesson课;B.inspira

tion灵感;C.reward回报;D.experience经验。由后文“shegotwhileworkingasasocialworkerusingdollstohelpyoungkids____43____theirchangingmedicalsituations”可知,这是她在

做社会工作者时得到的灵感,故选B。【43题详解】考查动词短语和动词词义辨析。句意:这是她在做社会工作者时得到的灵感,她用洋娃娃来帮助年轻的孩子适应他们不断变化的医疗状况。A.turnto求助于;B.ad

aptto适应;C.realize实现;D.ignore忽视。由后文“theirchangingmedicalsituations”可知,此处表示“适应不断变化的医疗状况”,故选B。【44题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:七年前,一个朋友说她的孩子遭遇了一场车祸,在他脸上留下了伤疤。

A.worker工人;B.patient病人;C.volunteer志愿者;D.friend朋友。由下一段的“lookedlikeherfriend’schild”可知,一个朋友说她的孩子遭遇了一场车祸,故选D。【45题详解】考查形容词词

义辨析。句意:詹德里塞维斯知道怎样才能帮助这个年轻人度过这个充满挑战的时期。A.unforgettable难忘的;B.challenging有挑战性的;C.complex复杂的;D.impressive令人印象深刻的。由上文“herchildwasinvolvedinacarac

cident,leavingascar(伤疤)onhisface”可知,要帮助这个年轻人度过这个充满挑战的时期很有挑战性,故选B。【46题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:她说:“很难告诉一个孩子,‘你这样就很完美’,并通过这种方式建立自信。”A.natural自然的;B.generous慷慨的

;C.helpful有帮助的;D.hard困难的。由后文“tellakid,‘Youareperfectthewayyouare,’”可知,那个孩子脸上留疤了,所以要告诉一个孩子,‘你这样就很完美’,是

很难的,故选D。【47题详解】考查名词词义辨析。句意:她说:“很难告诉一个孩子,‘你这样就很完美’,并通过这种方式建立自信。”A.confidence自信;B.connection连接;C.trust信任;D.communicatio

n交流。由上文“Youareperfectthewayyouare”可知,告诉一个孩子他很完美是要给孩子建立自信,故选A。【48题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:詹德里塞维斯着手改变这种状况。A.following跟随;B.blessing保佑;C.explaining解释;

D.changing改变。由后文“Shemadeadollbyhandthatlookedlikeherfriend’schildandsentitoff”可知,詹德里塞维斯着手改变这种状况。故选D。【49题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:

詹德里塞维斯朋友在网上晒出了她快乐的孩子和洋娃娃的照片后,另一名妇女要求詹德里塞维斯为她失去了一条腿的孩子做一个洋娃娃。A.took拿走;B.sent发送;C.saw看见;D.posted(在因特网上)公布信息,发帖子。由后文“aphoto

onlineofthehappychildanddoll”可知,詹德里塞维斯的朋友在网上晒出了她快乐的孩子和洋娃娃的照片,空格处是“(在因特网上)公布信息”,故选D。【50题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:消息传开了,很快詹德里塞维斯开始根据父母发来的照片,为有胎记

或面部畸形的孩子制作娃娃。A.came来;B.failed失败;C.spread传播;D.read读。由“soonJandrisevitswasmakingdollsforchildrenwithbirthmarksorfacialdefor

mities(畸形),fromphotossentbyparents”可知,大家都知道了这个事情,因此是消息传开了,空格处是“传播”,故选C。【51题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:她辞掉了之前的工作,创办了一家非盈利机构,名为“aDollLikeMe”。A.loved爱;B.qui

t离开(工作岗位);C.began开始;D.lost失去。由后文“startedanonprofit”可知,她辞掉了之前的工作,故选B。【52题详解】考查动词词义辨析。句意:自从她开始这个非营利组织以来,她还没有对一个洋娃娃收费。A.charged

收费;B.gone去;C.asked问;D.paid支付。由后文“sinceshebeganhernonprofit”可知,她没有对一个洋娃娃收费。故选A。【53题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:等候名单很长,但詹德里塞维斯

已经决定了。A.tired累的;B.curious好奇的;C.determined决定的,有决心的;D.famous著名的。由上文“Thewaitinglistislongbut”可知,等候名单很长,但詹德里塞维斯已经决定了。故选C。【54题详解】考查固定短语辨析。句意:正如她

解释的那样,“每个孩子,无论性别、年龄、身体状况或体型,都应该看到娃娃甜美的脸,看到自己的脸。”A.regardlessof不管;B.insteadof取代;C.apartfrom除了;D.accordingto根据。由上文“Everykid”和下文“gender,

age,medicalissueorbodytype”可知,此处表示“每个孩子,无论性别、年龄、身体状况或体”,空格处是“不管”,故选A。【55题详解】考查形容词词义辨析。句意:正如她解释的那样,“每个孩子,无论性别、年龄、身体状况或体型,都应该看到娃娃甜美的脸,看到自

己的脸。”A.restored精力恢复的;B.beautified被美化的;C.sweet甜的;D.funny有趣的。由后文“faceofadoll”及常识可知,洋娃娃的脸是甜美的,故选C。语法填空:【解析】【导语】本文是一篇

说明文,主要讲的是学生FelixBöck通过将筷子做成家居装饰品或其他装饰品来让一次性筷子重新焕发生机。【56题详解】考查时态和主谓一致。句意:对于那些吃亚洲食物的人来说,使用筷子几乎是他们的第二天性。动名

词短语“usingchopsticks”作主语时谓语动词用单数,句子描述客观事实,时态用一般现在时,因此空格处是is,故填is。【57题详解】考查介词。句意:世界上大约有20%到33%的人每天使用筷子。onadailybasis是固定短语,意为“每天”,故填on。【58题

详解】考查连词。句意:不是所有的都是一次性的,但无疑有很多是一次性的。根据语境可知,句子表示“不是所有的都是一次性的,但无疑有很多是一次性的”,空格处意为“但是”,可用but/yet,故填but/yet。【59题详解】考查过去分词

。句意:一天,他在朋友家发现了一个抽屉,里面放满了一次性竹筷,于是他灵机一动。house和fill之间是逻辑动宾关系,因此空格处用过去分词表被动,作后置定语,故填filled。【60题详解】考查冠词。句意:他决定让一次性筷子重新焕发生机,通过把它们做成家居装饰

品或其他装饰品。此处表示“再一次生命”,不定冠词a,接序数词,表示“再一;又一”,根据句意,故填a。【61题详解】考查名词的复数。句意:他决定让一次性筷子重新焕发生机,把它们做成家居装饰品或其他装饰品。decoration意为“

装饰品”,是可数名词,根据句意和下文的“accessories”可知,空格处用复数,故填decorations。【62题详解】考查现在分词。句意:他把这个想法告诉了餐厅老板,说服他们在餐厅里安装回收箱。句中谓语是told,convince

用非谓语动词作状语,He和convince之间是主谓关系,因此空格处用现在分词表主动,故填convincing。【63题详解】考查副词。句意:然后,这些方形部件被创造性地安排成家居和办公产品。空格处用副词

creatively修饰动词arranged,creatively意为“创造性地”,故填creatively。【64题详解】考查时态,语态和主谓一致。句意:自2016年公司成立以来,ChopValue已经从垃圾填埋场拯救了数十亿双筷子。公司是被成立,句子用被动语态,由2016可知,句子时态

是一般过去时,因此空格处是一般过去时的被动语态,主语company是单数,因此空格处是wasfounded。故填wasfounded。【65题详解】考查定语从句。句意:ChopValue不是典型“随意处理”模式的经济模式,而

是寻求创造一种将废物转化为可用资源的经济模式。分析可知,空格处引导的是定语从句,先行词one指代的是“model”,是物,且one是不定代词,因此关系代词只用that。故填that。应用文写作【答案】DearLisa,Aimedatmakingourafte

r-classlifemorecolorfulaswellaspromotingtraditionalChineseculture,anartfestivalwillbeheldinourschool.Knowing

youarekeenontraditionalChineseculture,I’mwritingtogetyouinvolvedinit.Asscheduled,thisfestivalwillbeheldnextweekfromMondaytoThursday,lastingfourdays

,duringwhichtimeavarietyofactivitieswillcatchyoureye.Therewillbesingingcontestsandinstrumentplayingcontestsaswell.Besides,aC

hinesecalligraphyanddrawingexhibitionwillalsobeincluded.I’mconvincedyouwilldefinitelybeimpressedbythem.I

fyoucancome,pleaseletmeknowinadvance.Yourearlyreplyishighlyappreciated.YourssincerelyLiHua【解析】【导语】本篇

书面表达属于应用文。要求考生给英国朋友Lisa写一封电子邮件,邀请她参加下周学校要举办中国文化艺术节。【详解】1.词汇积累感兴趣:bekeenon→beinterestedin各种各样的:avarietyof→varietiesof/variou

s吸引:catchone’seye→attract参与:involvement→attendance2.句式拓展简单句变复合句原句:KnowingyouarekeenontraditionalChineseculture,I’mwritingtogetyouinvolvedinit.拓展句:A

sIknowyouarekeenontraditionalChineseculture,I’mwritingtogetyouinvolvedinit.【点睛】【高分句型1】Aimedatmakingourafter-classlifemo

recolorfulaswellaspromotingtraditionalChineseculture,anartfestivalwillbeheldinourschool.(运用了过去分词作状语)

【高分句型2】Asscheduled,thisfestivalwillbeheldnextweekfromMondaytoThursday,lastingfourdays,duringwhichtimeavarietyofactivitieswillcat

chyoureye.(运用了现在分词作状语以及“介词+关系代词”引导非限定性定语从句)【答案】OnepossibleversionTimfinallygotaresponsefromthedistance.Hewasexc

itedtoseeatorchflashingback.Itwashiswifeshiningthetorchinresponsetohissignal.Thankfullyhiswifeknewsomethi

ngmusthavebeenwrongandwentlookingforherhusband.Shekeptmovingtowardherhusband,shiningherlight.Allthewhile,Mrs.Robins

oncalledforhelp.Astheygotclosertoeachothershewaitedanxiouslyforhelptoarrive.Shehadnoideahowhurtherhusband

actuallywas.Tim’sconditionwasworsethanMrs.Robinsonthought.Tim’sbrokenleghurtincreasinglyworseandwasatriskofinfection.Heneededmedicalcareimmed

iately.Luckily,theambulancefinallyshowedup.Aftercheckinghisleg,themedicalworkerscouldn’tbelievewhathehadputhimselfthrou

gh.Thismanhadcrawledsuchalongdistanceaftersufferingsuchawound.Ifithadn’tbeenforhistraininginthearmy,hemightnothavemadeit.【解析】【导语】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了退伍

军官TimRobinson独自在海边散步,不小心踩到水草滑倒在地,摔伤了腿。不幸的是,他既没有带手机,也无人可以求救。他利用之前的部队知识进行自救,经过多次不懈的尝试只能选择爬行,并利用手电筒发出求救信号。【详解】1.段落续写:①由第一段首句内容“蒂姆终于得到了来自远方的回应。”

可知,第一段可描写是谁给Tim做出回应,是如何回应的,又是如何找到Tim的。②由第二段首句内容“蒂姆的情况比罗宾逊太太想象的还要糟糕。”可知,第二段可描写Tim的伤情,得到的救助和医护人员感慨Tim的坚强意志。2.续写线索:

妻子回应——妻子找到Tim——Tim的伤情——救护车到来——感慨Tim的坚强意志3.词汇激活行为类①照亮手电筒:shinethetorch/lightuptheflashlight②接近:getcloseto/comenearto③出现:showup/turnup情绪类①

激动:beexcited/bethrilled②焦急:anxiously/fretfully【点睛】[高分句型1]Aftercheckinghisleg,themedicalworkerscouldn’tbelievewhathehadputhimselfthr

ough.(由what引导的宾语从句)[高分句型2]Ifithadn’tbeenforhistraininginthearmy,hemightnothavemadeit.(由if引导的条件状语从句和虚拟语气)听力材料:Text1M:Atwhichstopw

illwegetoff?W:Westillhavethreemorestopstogo.Text2M:Rosy,I’mleavingforEdinburghonbusinessthedayaftertomorrow.WouldyoulikemetotakeanythingtoJustin?

W:Yeah.Here’shisaddress.Pleasetakeitwithyou.Andpleasegivehimthesemedicineswhenyouseehimthere.Text3M:Jane,wouldyoumindturningdownthemusic?W:Why?Ithoug

htyouwouldliketolistentosomemusicwhileworking.M:Yeah,but,youknow,jazzandclassicalarenotreallymything.

Ipreferfolk.Text4W:WhendoestheschoolyearstartinJapan?M:InApril.DoyoustartinSeptember?W:No,inmycountrywestartonemonthearlierthanJapan.M:

That’snextmonth!Text5M:Wow,youwearalongcoat.W:Well,mymomsaidIoughttogetareallywarmcoat,soItriedonthislongone,

butmysistersaidtheshortonewasmorefashionableandsodidtheshopassistant.M:Butyouboughtthelongoneintheend.W:Yeah.Text6M:Haveyoufinishedyo

urEnglishhomework?W:Yes.Ispentfortyminutesonitlastnight.M:Ididn’tstartituntilninethirtylastnight,andfinisheditattenfive.W:Whatdidyoudobeforethat?M

:Ihadtodomyphysicsexercisesfirst.W:Butwehavenophysicslessontoday.M:That’strue.I’mweakinphysics,soIhavetofollowourteac

her’sadvice.W:Youarereallyagoodboy.Nowonderyouaremakingprogressinphysics.Text7W:Darling,youmusthaveforgottentobuymi

lkonyourwayhome.M:No,actually,Iboughtsomesoymilkinstead.W:Why?Wasallthemilksoldoutbeforeyougotthere?M:No.Iwentonlinetoday,andsomee

xpertssaidmilkisnotalwaysgoodforpeople’shealth,becausemilkishighincaloriesandfat.Sodrinkingtoomuchofitmaycauseyoutogainweight.Also,milkdoesn’tac

tuallyhelpkidsgrowtallandstrong.W:Uh,soyoudidn’tbuyanymilktoday?Listen,I’vebeendrinkingmilksinceIwasababy.Lookatme…AmIhealthyenough?Don’tbelievethose

so-calledexperts.Theiropinionsalwayschange.Text8M:Didyouenjoythemealattherestaurant,Emma?W:Ididn’treallyli

keitallthatmuch.M:Whatdoyouthinktheproblemwas?W:Well,therestaurantisprettynew.Idon’tthinkitwasreadytoopen,thou

ghthereweremanydinersthere.Ithadtheunpleasantsmellofpaint.M:Youareright.Howdidyoufeelaboutthefoods?W:T

hefoodsweren’twhatwehadexpected.Theywereinsuchahurryandthemeatneededcookingabitlonger.Besides,itwastooexpensive.M:

Idon’tthinktheservicewasgood,either.W:Yes,theservicecertainlydidn’taddsomethinggoodtothisexperience.Thewaitersdidn’tlookexperienced.M:Wouldyouliket

oreturntothisrestaurant?W:Certainlynot.Maybewecouldtryitagaininafewmonthswhenallthingshavesettleddown.

M:Icouldn’tagreemore.Text9M:Goodafternoon.CanIhelpyou?W:I’mheretoaskaboutthejobyouhavepostedonthewindow.M:Yes.Wearehiringpersonalsho

ppers.WepostedthejobontheInternetaswell.Doyouhaveanyexperience?W:Well…Ihavealotofexperiencehelpingpeopleshop.Il

iketohelppeopleandI’mverygoodatfindingthingsthattheymightlike.M:Whohaveyouhelped?W:Letmesee…I’vehelpedmymother,myaunt,andmanyofmyfriends.M:Is

ee.Well,youshouldknowthatitisdifficulttosatisfyourcustomers.Theyarebusypeoplewhowantniceclothes,butdon’thavetimetodoalot

ofshoppingthemselves.W:Thatsoundsperfectforme.Idon’tmindspendingmydaysinstores.Ichoosethingsverycarefully.M:Youshouldknowthat

ourcustomershavehighexpectations.Youmayfindworkingwiththemquitechallenging.W:I’mpreparedforthat.Whenwillyoube

doinginterviews?M:Well,todayisWednesday…So,Ithinkwe’llstartthemfromtomorrow.Ifyouarechosenforaninterview,we’llca

llyouwithinafewdays.Text10M:WeattheCountrysideClublovetheoutdoorsandwewantyoungpeopletoloveit,too.That’swhy,once

again,weareholdingawritingcompetition.Lastyear,weaskedchildrentowriteabouttheirfavoriteanimalfromtheBritishc

ountryside.Thisyear,thesubjectisdifferent.WewantyoutowriteaboutyourfavoriteplaceinBritain.Itcouldbeab

each,aforest,aparkoramountain.Butitmustbeoutdoors.Youcan’twriteaboutyourbedroom!So,ifyou’rebetweentheagesof

eightandfifteen,startwriting!Lastyear,youhadtobelessthan12yearsold,butwedecidedtochangeitthisyear.Youmustwritebetween200and400words

.ThebestoneswillappearinourCountrysidemagazine.ThewinnerswillalsogetafreefamilytickettoLondonZoo.Ifyo

uwanttoenter,pleasesendyourentryto25BlackStreet,Portland—that’s25BlackStreet,Portland.Yourentrymustarrivebeforethe14thOctober.Welookforw

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