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2020-2021学年度第一学期涿鹿中学11月调研考试高一英语试卷班级类型:重点班;考试时间:120分钟;总分150分命题人:张贺审核人:宋秀双注意事项:1.答题前在答题卡、答案纸上填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将第I卷(
选择题)答案用2B铅笔正确填写在答题卡上;请将第II卷(非选择题)答案黑色中性笔正确填写在答案纸上。第I卷(选择题100分)一.听力(共30分,每小题1.5分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)请听下
面5段对话,选出最佳选项。1.Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtobuy?A.Bread.B.Cheese.C.Eggs.2.Howdoesthewomanfindthefish?A.Just
so-so.B.Bad.C.Quitegood.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Markshouldgoonwiththegame.B.Markshoulddrawpicturesonthecomputer.C.Markshoul
dreviewhislessons.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inthebookstore.B.Inthelibrary.C.Intheclassroom.5.Whydoesn’tJaneeatherchocol
atecake?A.Shedoesn’tlikechocolate.B.Shehastroublewithhertooth.C.Shehasnotooth.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最
佳选项。请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Inwhichdepartmentcanthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?A.ShoeDepartment.B.ClothingDepa
rtment.C.JewelryDepartment.7.Whatcouldbethereasonifthewomandoesnotbuytheovercoat?A.Thecolor.B.Thesize.C.Theprice.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatcanthew
omanbe?A.Awaitressatahotel.B.ThesecretaryofMrBlack.C.TheassistantofProfessorGreen.9.HowcouldthemangetintouchwithMrGreen?A
.AskthewomantofindtheBlackwoodHotel.B.Dial809.C.Dial114tofindthetelephonenumberoftheBlackwoodHotel.10.Whydidt
hemanaskthewomantochangethedollar?A.Topayfortheinformation.B.Tomakeaphonecall.C.Togotothehotelbybus.请听第8段材料,回
答第11至14题。11.Whatisthemandoing?A.Sellinghishouse.B.Lookingforahouse.C.Lookingforwork.12.Howlonghasthewomanlivedinthehouse?A.1
9years.B.8years.C.20years.13.Whydoesthewomanwanttosellthehouse?A.Shewantstomoveabroad.B.Shewantstomovetothecountryside.C.Shehopestog
etalotofmoney.14.Howmuchdoesthehousecost?A.$6,850.B.$6,815.C.$7,850.请听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.What’stheprobablerelationsh
ipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Friends.B.Strangers.C.Husbandandwife.16.Howdidthewomanfindherstaythere?A.Boring.B.Wonderful.C.Adventurous.17.Whatdo
esthemanadvisethewomantodowhenshegetshome?A.Sendhimanemail.B.Writealettertohim.C.Givehimacall.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.HowoldwasRosewhenshelef
tschool?A.16.B.17.C.18.19.WhatdidRoselearninthecollege?A.Computer.B.English.C.Typing.20.HowmuchwilltheofficepayRoseinthreemonthsifshe
getsthejob?A.$30.B.$27.C.$20.二.阅读理解:(共30分,每小题2分)ASharon,Aged22Themostimportantthingtokeepinmindwhengoingint
ohighschoolistobeyourself.Besides,Idon’tknowwhatyourmiddleschoolwaslike,buthighschoolteacherswillnotcareabou
tthingssuchashowmuchhomeworkyoualreadyhaveinonenight.It’sbesttojustlearntodealwiththingsandmanageyourtimewiselysoyoucanachieveeverythingyouneed.F
rank,Aged21Ithinkalmosteverykidfeelsbothnervousandexcitedbeforetheirfirstday.Youwillprobablyloveit.IknowIdid.Youshouldjoininsomesport
soractivitiesthatwillmakeyourhighschoolexperiencemoreenjoyable.Goodluck!Eddie,Aged20WhenIstartedhighschoolIwasreallynervoustoo,especiallysinceIhadb
eenhomeschooledallthroughmiddleschoolanddidn’treallyknowanyone.Isupposethebestadvicewouldbetojustrelax.Thefirstc
oupleofdayscanbealittlebithard,butthingswillbecomeeasierafteryouknowit.David,Aged19I’mnotgoingtolie.Thefirstdayiskindoff
rightening.Butyou’llgetusedtoit.Don’tbeafraidofanyone;upperclassmenwillpickonyoumoreifyouletthemknowyou’reafraid.Justtakeiteasy.Makingsomef
riendsandstayingwiththemwillgreatlyhelpyougetusedtohighschoolquickly.Afterthefirstweekit’sreallynotbadatall.Don’tworry.21.Whatcanweinfer
fromSharonabouthighschool?A.Teachersarequitestrict.B.Studentsoftenstayupatnight.C.Teachersprovidelittlecareforstudents.D.Studentsshouldmakegoodus
eoftheirtime.22.HowdidEddiefeelonhisfirstdayofhighschool?A.Excited.B.Bored.C.Worried.D.Relaxed.23.Whomentionstheimportanceoffriends?A.Fr
ank.B.David.C.Sharon.D.Eddie.BIhavedreamtoftakingatriptoHawaiisinceIgraduatedbutthebestthingalwaysneedswaiting.Itookatripwithmyfr
iendstoHaleakalaNationalParkwhichliesinHawaii.WhenwearrivedatHaleakalaNationalParkweweresuggestedtowatchtheearlym
orningsunrise.IwaslostinthesightseeingthatafternoonsoIcouldhardlywaittomeetthesunrise.Inthenextmorningwealljumpedoutofthebedve
ryearlyat3o’clockandwalkedtotherocksbytheseaside.Inthefirsthalfanhourweimaginedhowwonderfulitwouldbewhenthefirstlightcameoutthroughthethickclouds
andhowsoftitwouldbewhenthelighttouchedourskinsowewaitedandwaited.HoweveranotherhalfanhourlaterIgraduallylostmypatiencesincethere
wasnothingbutthechillydarknessandIfeltthatIwasfrozentodeath.Butmyfriendswerestillextremelycheerful.Nearlyanotheronehourlater“Amazi
ng!”awordburstoutfromJudyandweallshoutedtowelcomethelightorangegreatnesswhichisreallyunbelievable.UntiltodayIdar
esaythatitisthemostimpressive(印象深刻的)sunriseinmylife.HoweverwaitinginthemorningdarknessisalsotheoneIcannotwipeoutforever.Waitingsom
etimesisreallyahardthingformostofusasitneedspatienceandstrong-willeddeterminationbutwhatabouttheresultafterthat?Itmight
turnouttobepleasinglyunbelievableandsatisfied.Soitisreallyworthwhiletowaitforthebest.24.Whendidtheyseethefirstlightofthesunrise?A
.About3o’clock.B.About4o’clock.C.Nearly5o’clock.D.Nearly6o’clock.25.What’sthemeaningoftheunderlinedword“chilly”inparagraphtwo?A.Total.B.Cold.C.Te
rrible.D.Interesting.26.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardswaitingforthesunrise?A.Excitedallthetime.B.Afraidal
lthetime.C.Firstlyexcitedthenafraid.D.Firstlyexcitedthenimpatient.27.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbythispassage?A.Sometimesiti
sworthwhiletowaitforthebest.B.Hawaiiisagoodplacetoenjoythesunrise.C.Ienjoyedthemostflamingsunriseinmylif
e.D.MyfriendsandItookatriptoHawaii.CTheword“sport”firstmeantsomethingthatpeopledidintheirfreetime.Lateritoftenmeanthuntingwildanimal
sandbirds.Aboutahundredyearsagothewordwasfirstusedfororganizedgames.Thisistheusualmeaningofthewordto
day.Peoplespendalotoftheirsparetimeplayingfootball,basketball,tennisandmanyothersports.Suchpeopleplaybecausetheywantto.A
fewpeoplearepaidforthesporttheyplay.Thesepeoplearecalledprofessional(职业化的)sportsmen.Theymaybesportsmenforonly
afewyears,butduringthattimethebestonescanearnalotofmoney.Forexample,aprofessionalfootballerinEnglandearnsmorethan£30,000ayear.T
hestarscanearnalotmore.Internationalgolf(高尔夫球)andtennischampions(冠军)canmakemorethan£500,000inayear.Ofcourse,onlyafewsportsmencanearnasmuchmo
neyasthat.Itisonlypossibleinsportsforindividuals(个人),likegolf,tennisandmotorracing(赛车).Perhapsthemostsurprisingthi
ngaboutsportsmenandmoneyisthis:thestarscanearnmoremoneyfromadvertising(做广告)thanfromsports.Asanadvertisementforsportsequipmentdoesn’t
simplysay“Buyourthings.”Itsays“Buythesameshirtandshoesas...”Famoussportsmencanevenadvertisethingslikewatchesandfood.Theyallowthecompaniestousetheir
namesoraphotographofthemandtheyarepaidforthis.Sportsarenolongerjustsomethingforpeople’ssparetime.28.Theword“sport”firstmeant________.A.somet
hingforpeople’ssparetimeB.organizedgamesC.huntingwildanimalsandbirdsD.money29.Itisonlypossibleforchampionsof______
__toearnmorethan£500,000inayear.A.footballB.volleyballC.basketballD.tennis30.Sportsstarscanearnmoneyfrom__
______.A.sportsB.advertisingC.sportsandbuyingthingsD.sportsandadvertising31.Sportismorefor________thanforany
thingelse.A.healthB.moneyC.people’ssparetimeD.people’swholetimeDAnewstudyfindsalmostonethirdoftheworld’spopulationi
soverweight.Since1980,obesityrates(肥胖率)inchildrenandadultshavedoubledin73countries,makingpeoplemoreworried.And
ratesareincreasinginmanyothercountries.Obesityisincreasingfasterinchildrenthanadultsinmanynations,includingAlgeria,TurkeyandJordan,thereportsai
d.Buttheworld’sweightproblemisgrowinginbothrichandpoorcountriesalike.Researcherssayanincreasingnumber
ofpeoplearedyingofrelatedhealthproblemsinwhattheycalleda“disturbingglobalpublichealthproblem.”Resear
chersstudiedhealthinformationfrom1980through2015.Theyexaminedobesityrates,averageweightgainin195countries.Theyfoundthat
obesityratesarethreetimesgreateramongyouthandyoungadultsincountrieslikeChina,BrazilandIndia.Almost108millionchildrenandmorethan600millionadult
swerefoundtobeoverweight.Egypthadthehighestnumberofoverweightadultsin2015.Vietnamhadtheleast.Inthesam
eyear,theUnitedStateshadthehighestnumberofoverweightchildren,andBangladeshhadtheleast.Yethungerremainsaprobleminmanyareas.
TheUnitedNationssaidthatalmost800millionpeople,including300millionchildren,gotobedhungryeachnight.Expertssaidpoordiets
andlackofphysicalactivityaremainlytoblamefortherisingnumbersofoverweightpeople.Growingpopulationshaveledtorisingobesityratesinpoorcountries.Often,p
oorpeoplewilleatprocessed(加工的)foodsinsteadofchoosingadietrichinvegetables.TheLondon-basedOverseasDevelopmentInstitutes
tudiedthepriceoffoodinfivecountries:Britain,Brazil,China,MexicoandSouthKorea.Itfoundthatthecostofprocessedfoodslikei
cecreamandhamburgershasfallensince1990.Butthecostoffreshfruitsandvegetableshasgoneup.32.Whatdoweknowaboutobesityintheworld?A.Iti
sworrying.B.Itisgivennoattention.C.Ithasbeensuccessfullysolved.D.Itismoreseriousamongoldpeople.33.Whi
chcountryhasthemostoverweightchildrenin2015?A.America.B.Vietnam.C.Egypt.D.Bangladesh.34.Whatisoneofthereasonswhypeoplegetoverweight?A.Hunger.B.
Poordiet.C.Dietswithvegetables.D.Eatingtoomuchfruit.35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.It’sImportanttoHaveaBalan
cedDietB.HowCanWeLoseWeightandKeepFit?C.IsItNecessaryforUstoEatFreshVegetables?D.NearlyOneThirdofPeop
leintheWorldAreOverweight.三.七选五(共10分,每小题2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。__36__Peopletraveledinsearchoffoodandshelte
rorinordertofleefromtheirenemies.Sometimestheywerelookingforgoldorsilverinordertobecomerich.Onotheroccasionstheyweresearchin
gforrichfarmland.Thisisnottosaythatnooneevertraveledjustforfun.Eveninancienttimes,somepleasuretraveloccurred.Duringatypicalse
ason,700,000touristswouldcrowdintotheancientcityofRome,whereanimalsperformedandmagiciansentertainedthem.__37____38__Interna
tionaltouristarrivalsalonereachedasmanyas546millionin1994andareforecasttoriseto937millioninthefuture,accordingtotheWor
ldTradeOrganization.__39__Probablythemostcommonreasonfortravelingisrelatedtoourphysicalwell-being.Actually,travelingtosportseventsisoneof
thefastestgrowingtypesoftravel.Inourfastdevelopingmodernsocietywherestresshasbecomepartofpeople’slife,people
canrestandrelaxbyhavingachangeofenvironmentandactivities.__40__Nooneseemstodoubtthattravelbroadensthemind.In18thcenturyEurope,youngmenwouldgoona
GrandTourtovariouscountriesinordertocompletetheireducation.Todaythedesiretotraveltodifferentcountriesisencourag
edbymodernmassmedia.Peoplewhotraveltoothercountriescanatthesametimelearnmoreabouttheirowncountryandcult
ure.A.Butwhydopeopleliketravelingsomuch?B.Throughouthistory,mosttravelwasnotforpleasure.C.Sotheytraveltoalakeforaswimort
oaparkforahike.D.Theimprovementintransportationhasalsoencouragedpeopletotravel.E.WealthyRomansmadetripstoGreecetotakepartintheOlympicGames.F.T
hegrowthoftourismhasbecomeamodernphenomenonexperiencedbyallcountriesintheworld.G.Anotherimportantreasonfortravelingistosatisfyo
urcuriosityaboutdifferentplacesandcultures.四.完形填空:(每小题1.5分,共30分)Tim,ablindanddeafman,boardedasix-hourflight,
travellingfromBostontoLosAngelesbyhimself.He__41__onboardasnoonewasabletocommunicatewithhim.Afterflightattendants(服务人员)
lookedforanyone__42__signlanguage,ClaraDalycametoTim’s__43__andtalkedtohimintheonlywayheknew.Signingeach__44__letter,Clarawasabletohavea
__45__withhim.Herheart-warmingact__46__theattentionofapassengerLynetteScribner,whorecordedthewholething.Thefl
ightattendants__47__wantedtohelphim,buthadnowayto__48__.Theytookhishandsand__49__sohardtocommunicatewithhim,buttono
avail(没用).ThosesittingnexttoTim__50__helpedgethisfoodandcoffeeand__51__himtothetoilet.Thatwaswhenthislovelyyoungwoman__52__.Claralearne
dAmericanSignLanguagebecauseshehaddyslexia(诵读困难)anditwasthe__53__foreignlanguageforhertolearn.Sofortherestoftheflight,shetookcareofT
imandmadesurehisneedswere__54__.Shesignedone__55__atatimeintohishand.Hewasableto__56__hersigningandtheycarr
iedonalivelyconversation.Lynettewastouchedbythestrangers’__57__aseveryonedidtheirbesttohelpTim.Shesaid,“Allofusinthe__58__rowsenjoyedhispl
easureofhavingsomeoneto__59__.Actuallyitwasabeautiful__60__thattherearestillkind-heartedpeoplewhoarewi
llingtohelpothers.”41.A.escapedB.sufferedC.walkedD.failed42.A.knowingB.writingC.inventingD.teaching43.A.offerB.callC.mindD.help44.
A.funnyB.strangeC.singleD.large45.A.conversationB.discussionC.meetingD.fight46.A.fixedB.neededC.caughtD.missed47.A.shylyB.sinc
erelyC.suddenlyD.finally48.A.communicateB.followC.changeD.settle49.A.preparedB.determinedC.learnedD.tried50.
A.justB.stillC.alsoD.ever51.A.ledB.pushedC.carriedD.drove52.A.answeredB.continuedC.disagreedD.appeared53.A.funniestB.eas
iestC.bestD.newest54.A.madeB.dividedC.metD.noticed55.A.letterB.markC.vocabularyD.usage56.A.feelB.hearC.acceptD.read57.A.honestyB.kindness
C.expressionD.happiness58.A.shortB.middleC.neighboringD.straight59.A.movetoB.replytoC.agreetoD.talkto60.A.ideaB.exa
mpleC.accidentD.Suggestion第II卷(非选择题50分)五.用所给单词的适当形式填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)61.Herteachermadeaspecial________
__(arrange)todiscussherprogressatschoolonceamonth.62.Shefoundit__________(extreme)difficulttogetajob.63.Chinaiswealthierand__________(power)thaneve
rbefore.64.Thetitlewillbe____(official)giventomeataceremonyinLondon.65.Thedoctortriedtogethiswork__________(recognise)inthemedicalcircles.66.Shedi
dn'thavethe__________(strong)towalkanyfurther.67.Thesuccessor__________(fail)oftheplandependsonyou.68.Whentheywerefreefromwork,theyinvitedustol
ocaleventsandletusknowofaninteresting(compete)towatch,togetherwiththestorybehindit.(2019全国卷III)69.Morethan10,00
0__________(compete)fromdifferentcountriescametoBeijingtocompetewitheachotherintheOlympicGamesformedals.70.Igo__________(jog)everyevening.六.
语法填空(共15分,每小题1.5分)TRAVELPERUAmazonRainforestTourAshortflightfromCuscotakesyoufromtheAndesintotheAmazonrainforest.Fromthere,you’llspendonedayt
ravellingbyboattoyour______71.__(accommodate)inthemiddleoftheforest.Youcanthenspendthreedays_____72.____(explore)therainforestwit
halocalguideandenjoyingtheplantsandanimalsuniquetotherainforest.MachuPicchuTourThisfour-daywalkingtour_____73.____(take)youo
namazingpathsthroughtheAndesMountainsontheway_____74.____thecityofMachuPicchu.Afterreachingyourdestination,youwillhaveadaytoexplorean
dbe_____75.____(amaze)bythisancientcity.CuscoTourSpendyourdaysenjoyingtheuniqueSpanishandlocalIndiancultureatCus
co,_____76.____capitaloftheIncaEmpirefromthe13th_____77.____the16thcentury.LakeTiticacaTourEnjoythebeautifulcountrys
ide_____78.____youspendadaydrivingalongthenewhighwayconnectingCuscotoLakeTiticaca.There,aboatwilltakeyoutostaywithalocalUrosfamilyonanislandfo
rthree_____79.____(day).For_____80.____(many)brochuresaboutotherpackagetoursaroundPeru,contactusattourinfo@travelperu.org.七
.写作(20分)假定你是李华,正在新西兰学习,你计划寒假期间在当地旅行。请写一封e-mail向旅行社询问相关的旅行信息。内容包括:1.旅行信息(如景点等);2.当地特色(如美食等);3.注意事项。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开
头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearSirorMadam,I’mLiHua,aChinesestudent,studyinginNewZealand.I’mwritingtoYourssincerely,LiHua涿鹿中学
11月重点班英语学科月考参考答案:一.听力:1-5CCCAB6-10BCACB11-15BCBAA16-20BCBCA二.阅读:A篇:21-23DCBB篇:24-27CBDAC篇:28-31ADDBD篇:32-35AABD三.七
选五:36-40BEFAG语篇解读:本文是一篇议论文。文章解释了人们喜欢旅行的两个原因。36.选B分析下文,本段介绍人们旅行的目的。第二段第一句话为承上启下的一句,“这并不是说,没有人为了好玩而旅游”提示我们,本空应该选B。37.选E此处上句提到Rome,本
句继续提与罗马、希腊有关的事情,E项符合要求。38.选F此处用不同的年份里不同的数字,说明了旅游业的发展,F项符合要求。39.选A分析上下文,此处为主题句,本句后提到了“themostcommonrea
son”,A项符合要求。40.选G分析上下文,本段与上一段同为解释人们旅行的原因,所以此处选G。四.完形41-45BADCA46-50CBADC51-55ADDCA55-56DBCDB语篇解读:本文是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了双目失明且失聪的Tim在飞机
上得到ClaraDaly和其他乘客帮助的故事。41解析:选B根据上文“Tim,ablindanddeafman”可知,Tim在飞机上无法与其他人交流42解析:选A由上文“noonewasabletocommunicatewithhim”可知,空乘人员想找一个懂手语的人。感
到很不适。43解析:选D根据上文内容可知,Tim需要别人帮助,所以ClaraDaly过来帮忙。44解析:选C根据上文内容可知,Clara把每一个字母比划出来,从而和Tim进行交流。45解析:选A参见上题解析。46解
析:选C由下文“whorecordedthewholething”可知,Clara感人的行为引起了LynetteScribner的注意。47解析:选B根据下文可知,空乘人员真心想帮助Tim,但是无法和他交流。48解析:选A参见上题解析。49解析:选D
根据上文“wantedtohelphim”可知,空乘人员想帮助他,所以他们尽力和他交流,但是没用。50解析:选C坐在Tim旁边的乘客也帮他领取食物和咖啡,还带他去卫生间。51解析:选A参见上题解析。52解析:选D正在Tim需要帮助的时候,Clara出现了。53解析:选B由“shehaddy
slexia(诵读困难)”可知,对于Clara来说,美式手语是最容易学习的语言。54解析:选C根据下文“everyonedidtheirbesttohelpTim”可知,Clara照顾Tim,确保他的需要得到满足。55解析:
选A根据上文内容可知,Clara每次比划一个字母。56解析:选D由下文“theycarriedonalivelyconversation”可知,Tim能够理解Clara的手语。57解析:选B根据上文内容可知,Lynette被大家的善行所感动。58解析:选C根据
上文“ThosesittingnexttoTim”可知,坐在Tim旁边的人们都为有人和他交流而感到开心。59解析:选D参见上题解析。60解析:选B由整篇文章可知,本文讲述了一个很好的助人为乐的事例。五.词形填空61.arrangement62.
extremely63.morepowerful64.officially65.recognized66.strength67.failure68.competition69.competitors70.jogg
ing六.语法填空:这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了在秘鲁的四个旅游活动。71.考查名词。句意:从那里,你将花一天的时间乘船到你在森林中间的住处。形容词性物主代词your修饰名词。故填accommodation。72.考查非谓语动词。句意:在当地导游的带领
下,你可以花三天时间探索热带雨林,欣赏热带雨林特有的动植物。根据短语spendtime(in)doingslh.“花费时间做某事”可知用动词-ing形式做宾语,故填exploring。73.考查动词的时态。句意:这趟为期四天的徒步之旅将带你穿越安第斯山脉,前往马丘比
丘市。此处表示将来的动作,因此用一般将来时。故填willtake。74.考查介词。句意同上。短语onone’swayto“去……的路上”。故填to。75.考查形容词。句意:到达目的地后,你将有一天的时间来探索和惊叹于这个古老的城市。此处表示主语you
的感受,因此用-ed形式的形容词。故填amazed。76.考查冠词。句意:在13世纪到16世纪印加帝国的首都库斯科,你可以尽情享受独特的西班牙和当地的印度文化。此处特指印加的首都,因此需用定冠词the。故填the。7
7.考查介词。句意同上。结合句意表示“从……到……”短语为from…until/to。故填until/to。78.考查状语从句连词。句意:你将一边花一天的时间一边享受美丽的乡村,一边沿着连接库斯科和喀喀湖的新公路开车。此处表示主从句动作同时进行,“一边……一边……”,因此
应用as引导时间状语从句。故填as。79.考查名词的数。句意:在那里,一艘船将带你在岛上与当地的乌鲁斯一家呆上三天。day作“一天”讲时为可数名词,此处被数词three修饰,因此用复数形式。故填days。80.考查比较级。句意:如果您想了解更多
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ritingtoaskforinformationaboutyouragency’sNewZealand’stravelforthewintervacation.MyfriendandIplantotravelinthecountry.Couldyoutellmethedepartu
retimeandtravelingroutes?Asweknow,NewZealandisfamousforitsbeautifulsceneryandplacesofinterestandIwanttoknowmoredetailsaboutthese.Besides
,Iamalsointerestedinthelocalfoodthere.HowmuchdoIhavetopayforthetravel?Atlength,arethereotherthingsIshouldbeawareof?Iwouldbegratefultore
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ad,butweneedmoreeggs.M:Whataboutcheese?W:No,we’vegotplenty.(Text2)M:Howaboutmyfish?W:Itcouldn’tbebetter.Cookingisreal
lyyourfield.(Text3)M:Mark’splayingcomputergames.W:Shouldhedothatwhenthefinalexamisdrawingnear?(Text4)M:Ilikethesebooks,buttheylooklikequite
expensive.W:$15fortwobooks.That’sreallynotveryexpensiveforgoodbooks.(Text5)M:Whydon’tyoueatyourchocolate
cake,Jane?Don’tyoulikechocolate?W:Yes,Ido.ButIamhavingtroublewithmybadtooth.(Text6)M:Goodafternoon,Madam.Isanyonetak
ingcareofyou?W:No,notyet.Couldyoushowmethatovercoatinthemiddle?M:Certainly.Whatcolor,blackorsilvergrey?W:Silvergrey,please.Ilikethecolor.M:Silvergr
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oodonyou,Madam.W:Howmuchisit?M:Itisjust$299.Butwecantake10%offifyoubuyittoday.W:Well,it’sstillveryexpensive.(Text7)W:Excuseme,MrBlack.Ia
lmostforgetthereisaphonemessagehereforyou.AProfessorGreencalledandaskedyoutocallhimback.M:Whereishenow,do
youknow?W:He’sstayingintheBlackwoodHotel,Room809.M:Thankyou.DoyouhappentohavethenumberoftheBlackwoodHotel?W:I’msorry,Idon’t.
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edhere?W:20years.M:Thenwhydoyouwanttosellit?W:BecauseIhavejuststoppedwork,andIwanttobuyasmalloneinthecountry.M:Howmuch
doesthishousecost?W:$6,850.M:That’salotofmoney.W:It’swortheverypennyofit.M:Well,Ilikethishouse,butIcan’tdecideyet,mywifemusts
eeitfirst.W:Well,womenalwayshavethelastword.(Text9)W:It’stimetogohome,Ireallydon’twanttoleave.I’vehadsuchfunherewithyou.M:
I’mglad.W:ThankyousomuchfortakingmetoDisneyland.Thatiswonderful.M:I’msorrythatyou’vegottoleave.W:SoamI.M:I’mreallygladthatyouenj
oyedyourstayhere.Whydon’tyouthinkaboutcomingbackagainnextyear?WecanseesomeotherthingsaroundtheUnitedStates.W:I’dlovetodothat.Thank
sfortheinvitation.M:You’rewelcome.Ihopeyou’llhaveasafetripback.GiveaphonecallwhenyougethomesothatIknowyou’vegottheresafely.W:Iwill.Thanksagain.Bye,b
ye!M:Bye!(Text10)Roseleftschoolwhenshewasseventeenyearsoldandwenttoacollegeforayeartolearntotype.Shepassedhere
xaminationsquitewellandthenwenttolookforwork.Shewasstilllivingwithherparents.Alotofpeoplewerelookingfortypistsatthattime,soitwasnotdifficultto
findinterestingwork.Rosewenttoseveraloffices,andthenchoseoneofthem.Itwasnearherparents’house.Shethought,“Iwillwalkthereeverymorning.Iwon’tgo
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emanageranswered,“and$30inthreemonths.”Rosethoughtforafewsecondsbeforesheanswered.Thenshesaid,“Allrigh
t,thenI’llstartinthreemonths’time.”