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沙市高级中学2022届高三上学期7月月考英语试卷考试时间:2021年7月27日第一部分听力(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。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.Howdoesthemanwanttogettowork?A.Bycar.

B.Onfoot.C.Bybike.2.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.She’sconfused.B.She’sscared.C.She’sangry.3.Whydoesthemanwanttoleavetheumbrellabehind?A.H

eisgoingawayfromthesouth.B.Hismotherhastoldhimtodoso.C.Hehaswatchedtheweatherreport.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Drinksomec

offee.B.Finishreadingtonight.C.Getupearlytomorrow.5.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheshoes?A.$50.B.$75C.$100.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下

面5段对话或读白,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.Whatisthegirl’sp

roblem?A.Chickenmakeshersick.B.Noodlesareunhealthyforher.C.Porkisdifficultforhertocook.7.Whatistheconversa

tionabout?A.Cooking.B.Farming.C.Eating.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whyisthemancalling?A.Tocheckhispackage.B.Tosend

somedocuments.C.Toconfirmhisinformation.9.Howmanytypesofmailservicedoesthewomanprovide?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.10.Howw

illthemanpay?A.Incash.B.Bycreditcard.C.Throughhisaccount.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howoftendoesthemanneedacleaningservice?A.Twiceaweek.B.Twiceamont

h.C.Threetimesaweek.12.Whatwillthewomanbedoing?A.Washingthedishes.B.Ironingclothes.C.Makingbeds.13.Whatdoesthemanaskforintheend?A.Aphonenumber.B.Ane

mailaddress.C.Arecommendationletter.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whoisthewoman?A.Apassengerserviceagent.B.Aflightstewardess.C.Asecurityguard.15.Whatdowe

knowabouttheman’sluggage?A.Itisover-sized.B.Itisoverweight.C.Itisover-prized.16.Wheredoesthemanwishtosit?A.Nearanexit.B.Inawindowseat.C.Inanaisl

e(过道)seat.17.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InGermany.B.InItaly.C.IntheU.S.A听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Howmanyfloo

rshasthefireaffected?A.One.B.TwoC.Three.19.Whatisthethirdpieceofnewsabout?A.Anewmovie.B.Afamousactor.C.Aspec

ialrabbit20.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrow?A.Mild.B.Wet.C.Windy.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AExpertssaythatiffoodwereacountry,itwouldranksecondbehindtheUSasoneofthebiggestgreenhous

egaspolluters.Thereasonistherisingdemandformeat.Animalfarmingisresponsiblefor14.5percentofglobalmethaneemissi

ons.Whilecowsaretheworstcontributors,pigs,sheep,donkeysandotheranimalsplayapartaswell.Animalagriculturealsocauseslandtobecomedamaged,water

tobepollutedandforeststogetdestroyed.Withtheworldpopulationforecasttoriseto9.8billionby2050,thingsare

onlylookingworseforouralreadydecreasingnaturalresources.Whilegoingvegetarianwouldhelp,meatconsumptionistoodeep-rootedinmostWestern

dietstoallowforsuchasharp,permanentchange.Thatiswhyexpertsareadvocatingsubstitutingsomeofthebeef,chicken,orporkwithordinar

yinsects!Insects,whichgrowintoadultswithinamatterofmonths,ifnotweeks,arereadyforconsumptionmuchfasterthandomesticanimals.T

heyalsorequiremuchlessroom,uselesswaterandfood,andproducefarlessgreenhousegasthananimals.Ofthe1.1millioninsectspeciesworldwide,scienti

stshaveidentified1,700aseatable.Amongthemareants,grasshoppers,grubs,andearthworms.Justlikeanimals,eachinsecthasadifferenttaste.Tre

ewormstastejustlikepork,andgrubsaresimilartosmokedmeat.WhileeatinginsectsmightbeanewconceptforWester

npeople,over2billionpeopleworldwideconsumeinsectsasaregularpartoftheirdiet.Besidesbeingdelicious,insectsarehighinprotein,haveveryfewcalories

,andarefreeofthesaturatedfatfoundinanimalmeat.Insectscanbepreparedinmanyways.Creativecookscanusethemtocookprotein-r

ichsoup,makebakedtreats,andevenfryafewwithvegetables.Soeatinsects—bothyourbodyandMotherEarthwillthankyouforit!21.Whichofthefollow

inganimalscontributethemosttoglobalmethaneemissions?A.Sheep.B.Donkeys.C.Cows.D.Pigs.22.Howisthethirdparagraphdeveloped?A.Bymakingcomparisons.

B.Byprovidingexamples.C.Bylistingdata.D.Byaskingquestions.23.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Fewpeopleeatinsectsr

egularly.B.Ordinaryinsectsarehighinfat.C.Insectscontainvariousvitamins.D.Saturatedfatisharmfultohealth.BOnMarch18,34-year-oldLan

ceKarlsonwaswalkingonthebeachandlookingforsomewheretoswiminGeographeBaywhenhesawwhathethoughtwasastingray(黄貂鱼)leapfromthewater.Re

alizingthecreaturewas,infact,anoctopus(章鱼),hestartedfilmingit—justintimefortheangryoctopustolaunchitselfathim.Heimmediatelyfeltasha

rppainacrosshisleftarm,followedbyasecondstrikeacrosshisneckandupperback.Hisgoggles(护目镜)foggedandthewateraroundhimturneddarkwithwhathethoughtmig

hthavebeenoctopusinkashestruggledbacktowardtheshore.“Iwasconfused—itwasmoreofashockthanafright,”saidKarlson,“Imighthavehitonitshome

.”Withinaminute,aperfectimprintofanoctopustentacle(触手)appearedonKarlson’sneckandback.Aformervolunteerlifeguard,Karlsonrushedbackto

hishotelroomtofindsomethingacidictoputonthewound.AllhisfamilycouldgrabwasCoca-Cola,whichhiswifepouredoverhisbackandthepaindisappeared.“Thepa

inwentawayandmorethananythingsincethen,it’sbeenmorethephysicalhitthatwaspainful.Theimprintonmyneckismorefromthephysicalhit,andIguessitmakescomplete

sensewhenyoulookatthevideoItook.”hesaid.Karlsonsaidhe’dneverseenanoctopusthatclosebeforeandwatchedNe

tflixdocumentaryMyOctopusTeacheraftertheincidenttolearnmoreaboutthespecies.“TheyarebeautifulcreaturesandIreallyhopethispromotesmoreinte

restinoctopusesasopposedtofearofthem.Ithinkthisisafascinatingcreaturewithclearlysomeverystrongemotionsjustlikewedo

ashumans.”headded.24.WhendidtheoctopusattackKarlson?A.Whenhewasswimminginthebay.B.Whenhewasshootingtheoctopus.C.Whenhewaslookingforsomefish.D.

Whenhewasfightingagainsttheoctopus.25.WhatplaysanessentialroleinreducingKarlson’spain?A.Thelifeguard’stimelyhelp.B

.Karson’swife’squickaction.C.Thefamilymembers’efforts.D.Karlson’sknowledgeoffirstaid.26.WhatdoesKarlsonlearnfromhisexp

erience?A.Theoctopusisdangerous.B.Peopleshouldgetawayfromtheoctopus.C.Peopleneedknowmoreabouttheoctopus.D.Thephysicalhitfromt

heoctopusispainful.27.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitle?A.PainfromStrongAttackB.FirstAidforOctopus

’Strike.C.FacetoFacewithAngryOctopusD.UnderSeawithDangerousCreatureCPoaching(偷猎)andhabitatlosshavethreatenedAfrica’stwospeciesofele

phants,takingthemclosertowardtheedgeofdisappearance,accordingtoanewreportreleasedbytheInternationalUnionforConservationofNature(IUCN).Beforethisupdat

e,Africa’selephantsweregroupedtogetherandwereevaluatedasvulnerable(易受伤害的)bytheIUCN.Thisisthefirsttimethetwospecieshavebeensortedsepara

tely.Inthepast,elephantsweremostlyconsideredaseitherAsianelephantsorAfricanelephants.Forestandsavannaelephants(稀树草原象)weretypicallyclassifiedass

ubspeciesofAfricanelephants.TheAfricanforestelephantisnowlistedascriticallyendangeredandtheAfricansavannaelephantasendangered.ThenumberofAf

ricanforestelephantsfellbymorethan86%overa31-yearassessmentperiod.ThepopulationofAfricansavannaelephantsdroppedby

atleast60%overthelast50years,accordingtotheIUCN,whichtrackstheassessmentriskoftheworld’sanimals.Africacurrentlyhasane

stimated415,000elephants,countingthetwospeciestogether.Bothelephantspeciesexperiencedsignificantpopulationdecreasesbecauseof

poaching.Althoughitpeakedin2011,illegalhuntingstillhappensandcontinuestothreatenelephantpopulations.Africanelephantsalsofa

cecontinuedhabitatlossastheirlandisconvertedforagricultureorotheruses.Thereissomegoodconservationnews,theIUCNpoint

sout.Anti-poachingmeasures,combinedwithbetterlanduseplanningtosupportbetterhuman-wildliferelationships,havehelpedconserv

ationefforts.Someforestelephantpopulationfigureshavestabilizedinwell-managedareasinGabonandtheRepublicofCongoandsavannapopulationfigures

haveremainedstableorhavebeengrowing,particularlyintheKavango-ZambeziTransfrontierConservationAreainsouthernAfrica.Butwithconstantdemandfori

voryandincreasinghumanpressuresonAfrica’swildlands,concernforAfrica’selephantsishigh,andtheneedtocreativelyconserveandwiselym

anagetheseanimalsandtheirhabitatsismoreseverethanever.28.WhatcanbeinferredfromthenewsreportaboutAfricanelephants?A.The

yaredividedintothreekinds.B.Theyaredyingout.C.Theirthreatismainlyfrompoaching.D.TheirpopulationhasgrowninAfrica.29.Whatdoestheauthormainl

ytellusinParagraph3?A.ThedetailednumberofAfricanelephants.B.ThesimilaritiesofAfricanelephants.C.ThedifferenttypesofAfricanelephants.D.Thepresen

tsituationofAfricanelephants.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“converted”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Expanded.B.Protected.C.Transformed.D.Forbidde

n.31.What’stheauthorsattitudetothepresentsituationofAfricanelephants?A.Hopeless.B.Optimistic.C.Uncerta

in.D.Worried.DTheannual3-to-4-millimeterriseinsealevelsisexpectedtoimpactmanycoastalcommunitiesinthecomin

gdecades.However,fewareasdefencelessastheRepublicoftheMaldives,acollectionofmorethanathousandscenicislandsintheIndianOcean.NASAresearchersbeliev

ethatpartsofwhatis“arguablythelowest-lyingcountryintheworld”willbecomeuninhabitableby2050,duetowave-drivenfloodingandlimitedfr

eshwater.Tofighttheunavoidable,thegovernmentrecentlyrevealedplansfortheworld’sfirst‘true’floatingisla

ndcity.Theappropriately-namedMaldivesFloatingCity(MFC)isthebrainchildofDutchDocklands,agloballeaderinfloa

tingconstruction.AccordingtotheMarch132021announcement,thenewcitywillbeconstructedona200-hectarelagoon(环礁湖)locatedjust10minut

esbyboatfromtheMaldiviancapital,Male.Itwillinitiallyconsistofathousandwaterfrontresidences,arrangedina

seriesofhoneycomb-likerows.Thedevelopersplantoaddhotels,restaurants,shops,andevenaschoolandahospitalinthenearfutur

e.Thefloatingstructureswillbeattachedtothesurroundingislands,whichwillformabaseandprovideprotectionfromhightides.MaldiveofficialsaimtomakeMFCasself

-supportingaspossible.Freshwaterstoragewillprovidedrinkingwaterforresidents,whilefloatingsolarblanketsandagr

iculturefieldswilltakecareoftheirenergyandfoodneeds.“ThisMaldivesFloatingCitydoesnotrequireanylandrehabilitation,thereforehasa

minimalimpactonthecoralreefs,”explainsMohamedNasheed,SpeakerofParliament.“What’smore,giant,newreefswillbegrowntoactaswaterbreakers.Inth

eMaldives,wecannotstopthewaves,butwecanrisewiththem.”Constructionoftherevolutionarycityisexpectedtobeginin2022andbecompletedins

tepsoverthenextfiveyears.Ifsuccessful,itwillprovideablueprintforothercountriesfacingasimilarsituation.32.WhydoesMaldivesdecidetobuil

dMFC?A.Itisthelowest-lyingcountry.B.Itwillbefloodedsoon.C.Itisrunningoutoffreshwater.D.Itwillbeunsuita

bleforliving.33.WhatisParagraph2mainlyabout?A.TheprospectofMFC.B.Thedevelopersoftheplan.C.Thelocationoftheresidences.D.Th

ebarrierstotheconstruction.34.Whatcanweinferfromtheunderlinedwords?A.MFCwillkeepwavesaway.B.MFCwillmakeuseofwaves.C.MFCwilladjusttothewaves.D.MFCwil

lworkaswaterbreakers.35.What’sthewritingpurposeofthispassage?A.Tointroduceaconstructionprogram.B.Toappealtopeopletoprotect

nature.C.ToseekinternationalhelpforMaldives.D.Toreporttheachievementofacityplan第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Interestedinlearninghowtoreadbodylanguage?Wouldyouliketobeabletotellwhenpeoplearelyingandunderstandpeople’sintenti

ons?36Fingerscancreatemanygesturesandaregreatforreadingbodylanguage.Apointingfingercaneitherbesomeonepointing

toanitemorplace,itcanalsoindicateanger.Ifsomeoneiscurlingtheirfingerstightly,theyareusuallyprayingforsomething.37Thefasterthebeatingis,thegre

aterthetensioninsidethepersonmaybe.38Theycantellsomuchinformationaboutthepersonifyouknowwhatyouarelookingfor.Asinmostsituations,thesamesi

gnalcanbeinterpretedinadifferentway.Itdependsentirelyonthecircumstancesathand.Openeyesmaymeanthepersonisinteres

tedinthetopicanditcanalsomeanthatthepersonisconfused.Theeyebrowshavemanyuses.39Whentheeyebrowsareraised,normallythepersonisshockedorsurpri

sed.Thegreaterthesurprise,themoreraisedtheywillbe.Whensomeonemovestheireyebrowupanddownquickly,theyaregreetingsomeon

eelseorareshowingtheyhaveacknowledgedthem.Rememberreadingbodylanguageisnotaskillthatcanbelearnedovernight.40Anyway,bodylanguagei

sthemostimportantlanguageyoucanlearn.A.Listedbelowaresomeexamplesoftheuses.B.Themoreyoupractice,theeasieritwill

become.C.Ifyoudo,thepersonwillbecomeuncomfortable.D.Remembertheeyescanmakethewrongevaluation.E.Peoplesaythat

theeyesarethewindowstothesoul.F.Knockingortappingwiththefingersindicatesnervousness.G.Bodylanguagegi

vesyouaninsightintowhatothersmightbethinking.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分).阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处

的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Myson,Ben,diedwhenhewas23.Helikeshikingandwasalwaysfeelingmostathomewhenhewas41.Theyearafter

hisdeath,Ihiked48ofthestate’stallestmountainsinhis42.Everystep,pathandsummit(山顶)hasbeenawayto43.Aboutamonthafterhisdea

th,myhusbandandIhikedCarterDome,44weighingheavyinourheartsandlegs.Standingonthesummit,Ilookedoutacrossthemountainsmyson45.

Foramoment,theenormousimpactofBen'sdeath46,andIcouldbreathe.ThenextweekendfoundusonMountMilwaukee.Hiki

ngthefour-kilometermountainsbecameaseriesoffirsts,ofstrugglesand47them—directingpositionsatnight,findingpathsandplanning48.A

tlast,Ihikedmy48thandthe49peak:MountCarrigain.AsIstoodontheobservationplatformatthesummit,Ifoundtheessentia

ltruthIhadbeentryingto50formonths:theonlyplacethatfeelsvastenoughto51suchdeepandwidesadnessisthetopofamounta

in.Eventually,thedaycameandIfeltmuchbetter.Thesedays,Ihikenottohidebutto52.IfindBen,butalsofindmyself:someone53,nowregeneratingintosomeon

ewhoisbraverand54.Hikingisexhaustingaswellas55,anditteachesusthatsadnessandjoycancoexist.41.A.indoorsB.outdoorsC.awayD.b

ack42.A.memoryB.favorC.interestD.effort43.A.sufferB.exerciseC.recoverD.entertain44.A.sorrowB.discomfortC.tirednessD.disappointment45.A.h

atedB.lovedC.discoveredD.fled46.A.grewB.transformedC.lastedD.faded47.A.acceptingB.overcomingC.preventi

ngD.ignoring48.A.tracksB.vehiclesC.directionsD.routes49.A.highestB.toughestC.finalD.initial50.A.figureoutB.testoutC.keepupD.bringup51.A.

expressB.senseC.hold.D.suffer52.A.withdrawB.seekC.tolerateD.challenge53.A.brokenB.puzzledC.distinguishedD.abandoned54.A.mo

reenergeticB.moreconfident.C.strongerD.healthier55.A.appealingB.annoyingC.demandingD.inspiring第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1

个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。SanxingduiMuseumisknownasthemostimportantancientremainsoftheSichuanregion.Themuseumconsistingoftwogalleriesw

ithan56(exhibit)areaofnearly12,000squaremetersisrecognizedas“thesourceofYangtzeRiverCivilization”.Mostofthe57(desert)culturalrelicsinSanx

ingduiwereusedforsacrifice(祭祀).Theuniqueandrefinedshapesmakeithardforexpertstoexplain58theancientpeopledidit.AlthoughSanxingduiMuseumisalittlefarfr

omthedowntownarea,itiswellworth59visit.Sanxingduiwasfirstdiscoveredbyafarmerin1929whenhedugaditchinhisfield.Sinc

ethen,morethan10,000relics,someof60dateback3,000to5,000years,havebeenunearthed.Butuptonownorecords61(find)

aboutiteitherduringorafterthelateShangDynasty.TheSanxingduiRuinsserveas62(convince)proofthattheoriginsofChinesecivi

lizationarediverse.63theexcavationofSanxingdui,Sichuanwasbelievedtohaveahistoryofabout3,000years.64isnowgenerallyrecognizedthatcivilizedculture

appearedinSichuanabout5,000yearsago.Duringthefutureexcavations,archaeologistsexpect65(solve)suchmysteriesaswhererawmateri

alscamefromandwhenandwhythecivilizationdisappeared.第四部分:书面表达(共两节;满分40分)第一节(满分15分)你校上周末组织了一次去自然保护区的生态旅游,基于此活动校英文报Youth正在举

办以“AnImpressiveEco-travel”为主题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:1.生态旅游中的见闻:2.生态旅游后的感悟。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。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。Inthesummerof2002,Lindawasabouttoentersixthgradeafterhavingrecentlymoved.Beingnewtotown,hermotherd

ecidedtosignherupforGirlScouts(女童子军).ThebenefitsoftheGirlScoutswerewell-known:developingleadershipskills,creatingastrongsens

eofself,encouraginghealthyrelationshipsamongothers.Oneofthemostimportantpartsoftheprograminvolveddevelopinghealthyrelationships,oftenleadingtou

nbreakablebonds,sometimesthroughtheBuddy(伙伴)Program.SoonLindajoinedPisgahGirlScoutCampinBrevard,NorthCarolinatwhereshewa

spairedwithabuddynamedRoseinafour-persontent.Atcamp,LindaandRose'sliveswerecloselyconnectedtogether.

AsaGirlScout,Lindawastaughttohavesomeonetorelyon,toknowwheresheisgoing,totalkoverthings,andtomakefriends.Littledids

heknowhowimportantthatsingleskillwouldbeinherlife.Oneafternoon,astormblewinandsentthegirlsalltotheirtents.Light

ningstruckatreeoutsidethegirls’tent.Asbadluckwouldhaveit,Lindahadbeenstandingonhermetalbedatthetime.Lightningtraveledfr

omthemetalclotheslinebetweenthattreeandanotherone—burningallthebathingsuits—wentdownintothetreeroots,whichweretiedupintothef

loorboardsofthetents,andhitherbed.Verysoon,two-thirdsofLinda'sbodywasburned.Lindawaslyingonthefloorbadlyburnedandunabletomove.Theotherthreegirlsint

hetentwerefrightenedtodeath.Theyscreamedandranfromthetent,notnoticingwhatwashappeningtoLinda,butRosequicklyrea

lizedherbuddywasnotamongthem.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。沙市高级中学2022届高三上学期7月月考AnImpressiveEco

-travelWithoutasecondthought,RosewentbacktolookforLinda,onlytofindheronthefloorofthetent.Theyfinallygotbackintouch,andto

gether,theytouredthecampwheretheyhadgottoknoweachother.英语答案Keys:1-5CBCCA6-10ACBBB11-15BACAA16-20ACBCA21---23CAD24-2

7BDCC28---31BDCD31---35DACA36---40GFEAB第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41-45BACAB46-50DBDCA51-55CBACD第二节英语知识运用(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.e

xhibition57.deserted58.how59.a60.which61.havebeenfound62.convincing63.Before64.It65.tosolveOnepossibleversion:AnImpressive

Eco-travelLastweekendourschoolwentonaneco-traveltoanaturereserveinthesuburbs.Asscheduled,wesetoffearlybybike.Th

esoftbreeze,chirpingbirdsandswayingbrancheskeptusspellboundalltheway.Keptinitsnaturalstate,thereserveishometoagreatdiversityoflivingcr

eatures.Somestudentsobservedtheuniqueplantsandanimalsatcloserangewhileotherswanderedaimlesslyandleisurelyinnature.Forfearofspoi

lingthebeauty,wepickedupalltherubbishbeforeheadingback.Actually,notonlyhavewebeenrewardedwithfascinatin

gscenery,butalsowehaveenjoyedtheharmonybetweenhumanbeingsandnature.Allinall,takenothingawaybutyourgoodmemory;leavenothingbehindb

utgreentrees,clearwaterandcleanair.听力稿Text1M:MywifeandIarelookingforahousethatisbikingdistancetoouroffice.Gaspricesaregoingupandwecan’taffordourcaran

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icultformymothertocook?Maybesheisjustusingunhealthymaterials.M:Ithinkyoumightbeallergictochicken.Doesi

thappenwhenshecooksotherthingslikevegetables,ornoodles.W:No.Well,IknowIcan’teatporkforthatreason,butI

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oughyourshippingservice.W:Sure.Whatarethecontentsofyourpackage?M:It’sjustafewpapers.I’msendingthemtomyofficeinChicago.W:OK.Ourfastestservic

ewillarriveonthesameday.Wealsohaveanovernightdelivery.Theslowestoptionwecanguaranteeis2-3days.M:Thisisveryimportantmaterial

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usekeeper,right?M:Yes.Whenareyouavailable?W:I'mavailableonMondays,Wednesdays,andFridaysfromnoonto5:00intheafternoon.Icanstartassoonasnex

tweek,ifthatworksforyou.M:That’sgreat.WearelookingforsomeonetocomeeverysecondWednesday.W:Perfect.Whatexactlydoyouneedmetodo?Iofferfullhouseclea

ningfor$30perhour.Doingthelaundry,ironingclothes,andcookingwillcostextra.M:Thatwon’tbenecessary.Wekeepourplaceprettytidy.Youdon’tneedtoentertheb

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etopayextraforthat?W:Allyouhaveistheguitarandyourcarry-onluggage?W:Thenyouarewithintheweightrestrictionsandwon’tneedtopayextra.However,youwillneedt

odropthatoffatthecountertoyourright.It’stoobigtogowiththeregularluggage.M:OK,thanks.W:Andwherewouldyouli

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ourticket.YourfightfromNewYorkCitytoFrankfurt,withcontinuingservicetoRome,isontimeandwillbedepartingfromGate5

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