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ytalkingabout?A.TheInternet.B.Awoman.C.Avideo.3.WhatdoesthemanthinkoftheTVshow?A.Boring.B.Popular.C.Funny.4.
Whatisthemandoing?A.Givingadvice.B.Writingapaper.C.Drivingtothelibrary.5.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Owencan
tsucceed.B.Owenhasachancetowin.C.Owenhasntmadeadecision.���(�15��;���1.5�,��22.5�)���5������。�������������,������A、B、C�����������。���������,
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hatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?A.ImproveherEnglish.B.Wearapairofglasses.C.Getaphysicalcheckup.��7���,���8�1
0�。8.Whatstherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Classmates.C.Motherandson.9.Whydidthemandobadlyinthe
midtermexam?A.Hewasill.B.Hedidntstudyhard.C.Hestayeduplatelastnight.{#{QQABbYKUgggAAIBAARhCAwEaCgIQkBAAAagOhBAEIAAA
wRFABAA=}#}【��9������·���2�(�8�)】25-T-050B10.Whatwillthemandotomorrow?A.Retakehisexam.B.Talkwithhisfriends.C.Buyanewbook.��8���,���11�13�
。11.Whatcanwelearnaboutthespeakers?A.Theyarestrangers.B.Theyarehavinganinterview.C.Thewomanisthemansteacher.12.Whatkindofjobisthemanlookin
gfor?A.OneinSpain.B.Onewithflexiblehours.C.Oneintheeducationfield.13.Wherewillthespeakersmeettomorrow?A.Inthemanscompany.B.IntheITdep
artment.C.Inthewomansoffice.��9���,���14�16�。14.Whydoesthemanaskforleave?A.Toseeadoctor.B.Tovisithisfamily
.C.Totakeavacation.15.Whenwillthemanfinishhisproject?A.BynextTuesday.B.BynextWednesday.C.BynextThursday.16.WhatwillMr.Greenhelpthemando?A.B
uytickets.B.Hireanewassistant.C.Maintaincontactwithhiscustomers.��10���,���17�20�。17.WhendoesBlackFridaydatebackto?A.The1950s.B.The1990s.C.The200
0s.18.Whichisthebiggest24hoursaleseventintheworld?A.BlackFriday.B.SinglesDay.C.CyberMonday.19.WhatisusuallysoldonCyberMonday?A.Foods.B.Technol
ogyitems.C.Homedevices.20.HowmuchdidPrimeDayearnlastyear?A.$38.4billion.B.$9.4billion.C.$7.16billion.������(���,��50�
)���(�15��;���2.5�,��37.5�)������,������A、B、C、D�����������。犃Wanttoseetheworld?Eachyear,犜犐犕犈magazinemakesalistoftheWorldsGreatestPl
aces,whichisprovidedbyourreaders.Theywilltakeusfromcitiestowilderness,andfromtinyvillagestofarawayislands.Herearesomeo
fthebestones.犆狌犾狋狌狉犲犜狉犻狆RapaNuiisanislandinthePacificOcean.ItsalsoknownasEasterIsland.Itsfamousforthemassiveandmysterioussculptures(
��)madebytheRapaNuipeople,whoarrivedabout1,200yearsago.ThespiritofHotuMatua,theirearlyking,issaidtohavebecomeaseaturtle.—B
yJohannaRead犔犻狏犲犾狔犛狆狅狋TheGalápagosIslandsarelocatedoffthecoastofEcuadorinSouthAmerica.Theyare{#{QQABbYKUgggAAIBAARhCAwEaCg
IQkBAAAagOhBAEIAAAwRFABAA=}#}【��9������·���3�(�8�)】25-T-050BsomeofthemostbiodiverseplacesonEarth.Recently,mari
nelifeprotectionswereexpandedinthearea,limitingfishingandcreatingsafepathsforanimalstotravelthrough.—By
KarenCatchpole犃狀犮犻犲狀狋犘犪狊狋AlentejoisaruralpartofPortugalinEurope.Itiscoveredwithforestsandolivegroves.Therea
reancientcities,too.AmuseuminEstremozshowsofftraditionaltiles.InEsperana,hikerscanseeeaglesandvultures,plus5,000yearo
ldcavepaintings.—ByRobinCatalano犅犻犽犲犐狋!BogotáisthecapitalofColombiainSouthAmerica.Itstheperfectplaceforabikeride.T
hecityhastakenstepstoreducepollution.Ithasmorethan350milesofbikepaths.Thecityalsohasabikeshareprogram,whichwillprovidebicyclesthatpeoplewithdisab
ilitiescanuse.—ByKateCrittenden21.WhatcanpeopledoonRapaNui?A.MeetHotuMatua.B.Visitamuseum.C.Enjoysculptur
es.D.Seeeagles.22.WhorecommendstheGalápagosIslands?A.JohannaRead.B.KarenCatchpole.C.RobinCatalano.D.KateCrittenden.23.Whichplacebestsuitspeoplewho
likeridingbikes?A.Estremoz.B.Alentejo.C.Esperana.D.Bogotá.犅FinnishLapland,inthefarnorthofEurope,ishometosome1
80,000peopleandaround200,000reindeer(��).Theanimalslivewildbuteachonehasanowner,identifiedbyamarkonitsear.AnneOllila,50,oneof4,000suchowners,works
intheFinnishpartofthisregionwithherhusbandandtwoadultsonsandtheirfamilies.Theyfarmtheanimalsmainlyformeat,butreindeertourismhasalsobecomeanimportan
tsourceofincome.Ollilalives80kilometresinsidetheArcticCircle,anhourfromLaplandscapitalcity,Rovaniemi,andsevenkilometresfromhernear
estneighbour.Summerdays—whenthereindeerraisersearmarknewbornreindeer—arelongandinJunethesunneversets.AtthattimeOlli
lasleepsduringthedayandwalksupto20kilometresanightthroughtheforest,makingthemostofthecoolertemperaturestodoherworkbuthavingtoendurelargegrou
psofinsectsalongtheway.Indeepestwinter,thereislittledaylight.Manygrasslandsarefrozenandthereindeermo
veintotheforestforprotectionagainstwolvesandgoldeneagles—thebirdscankillanadultreindeer.Ollilaandherfamilyoffertouristsreindeerexperiencesthroughth
eircompanyReindeerJourney.Visitorscangetclosetotheanimalsinthewildorattheirfarm,watchingthembeingtrained
topullsledges(��)ortakeasleighride.“Reindeerareverysmartanimals,”Ollilasays.“Theyhavedifferentpersonalities,andsomeareveryfunny.”Oneofherfavourit
esisRocky,namedafterthemovieboxinglegend.“Hesverycuriousandalwaysintrouble,”shesays.“Heoncegothimselfstuckintreebranchesa
ndhadtobeliftedout,andhehasbeenknowntowalkoffwithhisownersdryingunderwear.”{#{QQABbYKUgggAAIBAARhCAwEaCgIQkBAAAagOhBAE
IAAAwRFABAA=}#}【��9������·���4�(�8�)】25-T-050BOllilagaveupherjobasasociologyresearcherattheUniversityofLaplandin2010tod
evoteherselftoraisingreindeer.“Ilovetheenvironment,theanimalsandthefreedom,”shesays.“Also,Ihaveasenseofbelongingtosometh
ingbiggerthanme,toawayoflifethroughthegenerations.”24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“endure”inparagraph2mean?A.Goawaywith.B.Catchupwith.C.Lookforward
to.D.Putupwith.25.Whydothereindeermoveintotheforestinwinteraccordingtothetext?A.Togetearmarked.B.Tofindtheirowners.C.Toprotectthemselves.D.Toavoidcol
dtemperatures.26.WhatdoesOllilathinkofRocky?A.Heisfoolish.B.Heisatroublemaker.C.Heisinterestedinplantingtrees.D.Heisafamousfilmmaker
.27.WhatcanweinferaboutOllilafromthelastparagraph?A.Shehasadeepaffectionfornature.B.Shehaslongbeentiredofraisingreindeer.
C.Shehasbeenasociologyresearchersince2010.D.Shehadnochancetoreceiveacollegeeducation.犆Overtheyears,moviesandbookshaveusedtornado
estosweeptheircharactersofftomagicallands,todestroyentirecities,ortodefeatasuperherosdangeroussupervillain(��).Al
lofthesetornadoeshaveonethingincommon:Theyareincrediblypowerful.Theycanhavewindspeedsover300milesperhour(mph),growoveramilewide,andtravel
over50miles.Theyareincrediblydangerousandshouldbeavoidedatallcosts.Scientistscantgoinsidetornadoes,whichmeansthattheyareextrem
elyhardtoresearch.Asaresult,weknowsurprisinglylittleaboutthem.Inordertotellhowpowerfulatornadois,scientistslookathowmuchdestructionitca
uses.ScientiststhenrankthetornadoontheEnhancedFujitaScale(��)(EFScale),whichrangesfromEF0toEF5.Forexample,atornadothaton
lydamagestreesbutdoesntsignificantlydamagebuildingswouldberatedEF0withwindspeedsbetween65and85mph.Atornadothatblowsawaybuildin
gsandtearsupsidewalks,ontheotherhand,wouldberatedEF5withwindspeedsover200mph.ThemostpowerfultornadoinUnitedStateshistoryoccurrednearO
klahomaCityin1999.Ithadwindspeedsover310mph,thehighestwindspeedeverrecordedonEarth.Atornadowithwindspe
edsthathighcannotonlypickupandthrowautomobiles,butalsoknockovertrainsandtearuproadways.Luckilyforanyonelivingina
nareathatexperiencestheoccasionaltornadoes,theyusuallyonlylastonetotenminutes.Morepowerfultornadoescanlastoveranhourintherightco
nditions,buttheyareveryrare.Ifyoufindyourselfexperiencingatornado,findasafeplaceinside,likeaninteriorhall,baseme
ntorcloset.Stayawayfromwindowsandheavyobjectsthatcouldfallonyou,andlieonyourstomachwithyourhandsprotectingthebackofyo
urhead.Havingatornadoemergencyplanisextremelyimportantastornadoescanappearveryquickly.Makesuretolistentotheradioortelevisiont
ostayupdatedonseriousweatherpatternsinyourarea.28.WhichofthefollowingisprobablythewindspeedofanEF4tornado?A.65mph.B.85mph.C.200mph.D.
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egiveninparagraph3?A.Tornadoescandogreatharm.B.Americancarsneeddeveloping.C.OklahomaCityhadnotrainsin1999.D.Thestrongesttornadooc
curredintheUK.30.Whatisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Whatatornadois.B.Howatornadoforms.C.Tipstosurviveatornado.D.Howtoreco
gnizeatornado.31.Whereisthetextmostprobablytakenfrom?A.AguidebooktotheUSA.B.Anintroductiontoahistoricalbook.C.Areviewoffamousmovies.D.Ana
rticleonnaturaldisasters.犇WhenAdelereleased(��)her2011single犛狅犿犲狅狀犲犔犻犽犲犢狅狌,thisbittersweetsongispopularwithmillionsworldwide.Moretha
nadecadelater,itremainsoneofhermostpopularsongs.Herartistry,aswellasthatofmanyotherswhohavemasteredtheartofmakinglist
enersfeelmovedwithslowandemotionalbeats,hasawayofmanagingtheemotionalpainofheartbreakandloss.Listeningtofavoritesongscouldals
oreducepeoplesfeelingsofpain,accordingtoanewstudypublishedinthejournal犉狉狅狀狋犻犲狉狊犻狀犘犪犻狀犚犲狊犲犪狉犮犺.Andthemosteffectivepainrelieverswerefoundtobesad
songsdetailingbittersweetandemotionalexperiences.“Itdoesnttaketheplaceofmedicinewhenyouhaveaheadache,butmusiccanhelpreduceyourpain,”saidPatrickStr
oman,aprofessoratQueensUniversityinKingston,Ontario.Hedidntjoininthestudy.“Unlikeothermedications,”henoted,“thereisnos
ideeffectorriskinlisteningtomusic(justkeepthevolumeatareasonablelevel).”Thesmallstudyinvited63youngadultstobringoneoftheirfavoritesongs.Theres
earchersalsohadtheyoungadultspickoneofsevensongsthattheteamconsideredrelaxingandwereunfamiliartothestudyparticipants.A
llthewhile,theresearchersstuckahotobject—similartothepainofaboilinghotteacupontheparticipantsskin—totheirleftinnerforearms.W
henratingtheirexperiences,peopleweremorelikelytoreportfeelinglesspainwhenlisteningtotheirfavoritesongscomparedwithhearin
gtheunfamiliarrelaxingsongs.Withmillionsofsongsavailable,onepersonsfavoritesongislikelynotthesameasanother.Afteri
nterviewingtheparticipantsaboutthesongtheybroughtandtheirratingofpain,theresearchersfoundpeoplewholistenedtobittersweetandmovings
ongsfeltlesspainthanwhentheylistenedtosongswithcalmingorcheerfulthemes(��).“Itsaverycoolresult,”saidleadstudyauthorDariusValevicius,ad
octoralstudentofneurosciencesattheUniversityofMontreal.“IthinkitswhyImyselfandprobablymanypeoplechoosetolistentobittersweetorevenspiritualmusi
c.”32.WhydoestheauthormentionAdeleinthefirstparagraph?A.Toreachaconclusion.B.Toleadinthetopic.C.Toofferasuggestio
n.D.Toprovidethebackground.33.WhatisStromansattitudetotheeffectoflisteningtomusic?A.Doubtful.B.Positive.C.Unclear.D.Unconcerned.34.Wha
tdidtheparticipantsdointhenewstudy?A.Theyreportedtheirfeelingsofpain.B.Theyinterviewedmanymusicians.
C.Theymadevariouskindsofteacups.D.Theypickedoutthemusictheydontlike.{#{QQABbYKUgggAAIBAARhCAwEaCgIQkBAAAagOhBAEIAAAwRFABAA=}#
}【��9������·���6�(�8�)】25-T-050B35.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.WhenIstheBestTimetoListentoMusic?B.HowDoYouCreatePopularSongsQuickly
?C.TheBestWaytoReducePainMightBetoWriteMusicD.CertainTypesofMusicCouldHelpYouFeelLessPain���(�5��;���2.5�,��12.5�)������,���
�������������������。�����������。Whenwearekids,welaughalot.Butaswebecomeadults,itismuchmoredifficultto
laughsoeasily.Doyoulaughtoolittleinyourlife?Doyourememberhowyouusedtolaughbefore,asachild?36.Itsagreatwaytorelax,notjustonap
urelyemotionallevel,butalsophysically.Itcanreduceourbloodpressure.Italsocontributestothereleaseofhormones(���)thata
regoodforourhealth.37.Ithelpsusfeelmoreateasearoundnewpeopleandalsoconnectsuswithothers.Sometimes,youmightfeellikethereisnotmuc
hcausetolaugh.Lifecanbetough.Butlaughteris,ifnotthebestmedicine,agoodsupporttohavefortoughtimesandforgoodtimesaswell.Soyoush
ouldallowyourselftolaughasyouusedto.Agoodideaistogiveyourselfpermissiontoplay.Playisanaturalactivitythatpromotesalotoflaug
hter,whetheritsthroughvideogames,outdoorgames,orboardgames.38.Laughtercomesfrombeingwithothers.39.Hangoutwithfamilymemberst
hatarenicetobearound,withwhomyoucanhavefun,laugh,andenjoyyourself.Giveyourtimetothosewhocanshareyourlaughter.Morethananything,learntodevelop
humor.40.Laughatyourmistakesandlearntolaughatyourself.Thenyouwillbesurprisedbythechangesyouwillseeinyourlife.A.Youdont
havetobemeanB.LaughterhasalotofbenefitsC.DonttakeyourselftooseriouslyD.TrytoseeyourfriendsmoreoftenE.Wat
chvideostohelpyoucorrectyourmistakesF.Inadditiontothese,laughinghasasocialfunctionG.Justdiscoverwhatyoulike
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tivethanyoudthink!Justaskthewomenover50who41inthe18thannualGrannyNationalBasketballChampionshipslastweekend.Hos
tedinDecorah,Iowa,theevent42teamsfromacrossthecountry.Playersmight43differentwalksoflife,buttheyallhaveonething44:TheyremembersoftheGrannyBasket
ballLeague(��).FoundedbyBarbMcPhersonTrammell,thisorganizationoffers45womenanunbelievableopportunitytostay46,ma
kefriendsandrelievestress.Granniesplaybya(n)47setofrulestomakeupforany48mobility.Accordingtotheirwebsit
e,its“agamefor49ofacertainage.”Regulationsincludeastrict“norunning”policy,instead50playerstospeedwalk.Jumpingis
not51,either.{#{QQABbYKUgggAAIBAARhCAwEaCgIQkBAAAagOhBAEIAAAwRFABAA=}#}【��9������·���7�(�8�)】25-T-050B52,therear
e42GrannyBasketballteamsintheUnitedStates.NationalChampionshipshavebeenheldforthe53everyyearsince2008.Grann
ieshavealsobeen54tocompeteagainstteamsoutsidetheirleagueforcharity,includingmensandwomensteamsofallages.Ofcourse,thechanged55applytotheircompet
itorsaswell.“Ithinkwereredefining(����)whatoldis,”saidoneplayer.41.A.talkedB.liedC.believedD.played42.A.improvedB.savedC.attractedD.tracked43.A.
comefromB.giveupC.adapttoD.searchfor44.A.inhurryB.inprintC.inneedD.incommon45.A.youngB.seniorC.giftedD.disabled46.A.fitB.calmC.aw
akeD.quiet47.A.impossibleB.unnecessaryC.differentD.difficult48.A.sharedB.limitedC.socialD.great49.A.wome
nB.menC.girlsD.boys50.A.teachingB.helpingC.persuadingD.encouraging51.A.recognizedB.allowedC.praisedD.compared52.A.ImmediatelyB.Unlikely
C.CurrentlyD.Unfortunately53.A.jobB.futureC.recordD.sport54.A.remindedB.refusedC.knownD.warned55.A.ordersB.rulesC.valuesD.messa
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oday,heisconsideredtobeoneoftheworlds56(great)teachers.HistoriansbelievethatConfucius57(bear)in551BCEduringChinas“Sprin
gandAutumnPeriod”(771-476BCE).Duringthisperiod,manyrulerswerefightingacrossthecountry.Becauseofallthefighting
,lifewasdifficultforthepoor.Theyworkedhardfortheirrulersandreceivedlittlemoney58return.AsConfuciusgrewup,hisfavo
ritething59(do)waslearning.Hismothersawthisanddidherbesttohelphimlearn.60(eventual),wealthyfamiliesnoticedhowsmarthewas61offeredh
imjobscountingtheirmoneyandkeepingtrackoftheircrops.Confuciusdidthisuntilhewas30yearsold,buthealwayswant
edtodomore.For62restofhislife,ConfuciustraveledandtaughtthepeopleofChinaaboutselfdiscipline(��)andthe63(important)ofeducation.HeevenopenedChinas
firstschoolin64hetaughtboththepoorandthewealthyasequals.In479BCE,Confuciusdiedattheageof72.HisloyalstudentscontinuedtotravelaroundChinalongafterhis
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s,Iwaspartoftheschoolband,agroupthatwasnotjustaboutmusicbutalsoaboutgoodfellowship(��)andsharedexperiences.Wehadaspecialeven
teachyear:themusicfestivalatawellknownthemepark.Itwasanopportunityforustoshowcaseourtalentsandenjoythepleasureofthepark.Tomakethiseventmean
ingful,weorganizedafundraisingcampaign,sellingchocolatebarsthroughoutourcommunity.Itwasasimpleplanbutonethatrequ
iredustoconnectwithourneighborsandaskfortheirsupport.Therewerealwaysheartwarmingencounters.Onesunnyaftern
oon,Iapproachedaneighborshome.Theladywhoansweredthedoorgreetedmewithasmileand,afterhearingaboutourcause,shedecidedtosupportusbypurchasingseveral
bars.Aswewerenearingtheend,theladyslittlegirl,whowasaboutthreeorfouryearsoldandhadbeenwatchingourac
tions,ranout.Thelittlegirlcamebackwithabillinherhand,alittledirtonit.Shewaseagertogiveittomeandsaid,“IwanttobelikeMomandsupportyou.”Theladyw
assurprisedandsaiditwassavedbythegirlherself.Herlovelyfaceandeagereyesmadeithardformetosayno.Itriedtoexplaintoherthathermotherwasalread
ybuyingsomechocolate,butshewasdetermined.NeitherhermothernorIcoulddissuade(��)herfromhernewfoundtaskofhandingmethedollarbill.Ikne
wthatIcouldntputhermotherinapositiontobuymorechocolatethanshehadoriginallyintended.Icouldntacceptthelittlegirlsmoney.
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ourthingsawayandmakeyourhomecleanandtidy.M:Iknow.AlittleJapanesewomaninventedit.W:Iheardabouther.ShesreallyhotontheInt
ernetrightnow,right?M:Yes.Iveseenmanyofhervideos.(犜犲狓狋3)M:IsawashowonTVyesterday.Atfirst,itwasnothingspecial,butprettysoon,Iwasl
aughinglikecrazy.Ihaveneverseenamorehumorousshowinmylife.W:Wow!Really?(犜犲狓狋4)W:Ihaveapaperontheworldwaterres
ervationtodo.ButIhavenoideaaboutit.M:Whynotgotothelibrary?W:Ithasbeenclosednow,butIhavetohanditintomorrow.M:Dontworry.Ihavesomebookstothe
purpose.Itmaybehelpfultoyou.(犜犲狓狋5)W:OwenisgoingtorunforthechairmanoftheStudentsUnion.M:Really?Idontthinkhehasachanceatall.W:Buthesaysheisboundto
besuccessful.M:Well,youknowhealwayslikestalkingbig.(犜犲狓狋6)W:ItsbeenacoupleofyearssincemylasteyeexamandIthinkmyeyesaregettingworse.M:Wellsoonfindou
t.Pleaselookatthechartonthefarwallandreadthefirstline.W:E.O.R.S.M:Okay,verygood.Nowtrythelinebelowthatone.W:Thats
notclear.IthinkIcanmakeoutaB,aT,andthatsit.M:Youregettingoninyears.Ithinkyoushouldgetapairofglassestohelpslowdownthegrow
thofyourvision.(犜犲狓狋7)M:Mom,Ihateschool.W:Why?Whathappened?M:Imessedupmymidtermexamsobadlytoday.Itss
ohumiliating.IdontwantmyfriendstoknowIfailed.W:Whydidntyoudoagoodjob?M:Idontknow.Isatdowninmyseat,lookedatmypaper,andthenmymindj
ustwenttotallyblank.W:Doyouthinkyoustudiedenoughfortheexam?M:Imafraidnot.W:Didyoustudythewholenightforyourexam?M:No,notreally.W:Imsurei
fyouhadstudied,youwouldhavedonewell.Whencanyouretakeyourexam?M:Tomorrow.W:Allright.GetoutyourbooksandIllhelpyouprepare.(犜犲狓狋8)W:Hi,mynamesAmy.What
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u.Whatdoyoudo?W:ImanEnglishteacher.Howaboutyou?M:Iminbetweenjobsatthemoment.W:Whatkindofjobareyoulookingfor?M:Idliketofindajobwithflexiblehour
sintheITfield.W:DoyouhaveexperienceintheITfield?M:Ihavesome.IworkedintheITdepartmentatalanguageschoolforfouryear
sinSpain.W:Haveyousentyourrésuméouttoanyoneyet?M:Ivesentmyrésumétodozensofcompanies.Butnobodyhasgotbacktome.W:Ithinky
ouneedtoupdateyourrésumé.Bringitovertomyofficetomorrow,andIllhelpyouwithit.M:Thanks,Iwill.Illseeyoutomorrowthen.(犜犲狓狋9)W:Goodmorning,Mr
.Smith.Youlookverytired.Whatsthematterwithyou?M:Ifeelexhaustedthesedays.Iwanttohavearestforsometime.CouldIt
akeseveraldaysofffromnextweek?ImgoingonholidaytoAustraliawithmyfamilysincemydaughterwillbestudyingtherefr
omAugust1st.W:Ofcourse.Buthowsyourprojectgoing?M:TheprojectthatIamnowinchargeofwillbecompletedbynextTuesday.Idliketosta
rtmyvacationfromnextWednesday.W:Thatsnoproblem.Youmustmakesuretotieuplooseendsbeforeleaving.M:Thankyouverymuch.Mr.Greenw
illkeepintouchwithmycustomers.Heparticipatedinseveralprojectsasmyassistant.W:Wonderful!Ihopeyouwillhaveagoodtime.(犜犲狓狋10)W:Helloeveryone
!Welcometoourprogram.So,todayIlltalkaboutsomebigshoppingeventsandtheirhistory.ThefirstoneisBlackFriday.Thison
edatesbacktothe1950sandfallsontheFridayafterThanksgiving.Originally,itstartedasaneventwithinstores.Butnowitsanonlineandofflinesho
ppingfestival.CyberMondayistheMondayafterBlackFriday,anditsonlyforonlinesales.Itbeganin2005.Nowitsmoresuccessfulthan
BlackFriday,earningarecord$9.4billionlastyear.Salestendtobeonexpensivetechnologyitems,likecomputers.WereallfamiliarwithSingles
Day.Itdatesbacktothe1990sbutdidntbecomeashoppingeventuntil2009.Sincethen,itsbecomethebiggest24hoursaleseventintheworl
d.Lastyear,thisshoppingeventearned$38.4billion,beatingoutBlackFridayandCyberMonday.PrimeDayisbasicallytheNorthAmericanversionofDouble11.Itwasstartedi
n2015.Forshopperslikemethatlovesmallpartsandhomedevices,Primeisagreattime.ButitstillfallsfarbehindSinglesDayandonlyearned
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motionalbeats,hasawayofmanagingtheemotionalpainofheartbreakandloss.”���,�����������������。33.B�����。�����
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smainlecturehall.Thelecturewillcoverkeytopicssuchastheimpactofregularexerciseonphysicalandmentalwellbeing,thebenefitsofvarioussports
activities,andtipsforintegratingfitnessintoourdailyroutines.Thisisafantasticopportunitytolearnabouthowtoenhanceyourhealthth
roughsports.Allstudentsareencouragedtoattend.TheStudentUnion���Onepossibleversion:犛狌犱犱犲狀犾狔,犻狀狊狆犻狉犪狋犻狅狀狊狋狉狌犮
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ttlegirl,expressingmyheartfeltthanksforhergenerosity.Igaveherachocolatebar,thenquicklyreachedintomypocket,pulledou
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