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1、2023届高三年级第一次调研测试英 语第一部分 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.What does the girl like about her parents?A. They are strict.B. They are rich.C. They are caring.2.How much

2、 does the keyboard cost now?A.$40.B.$50.C.$20.3.Why does the boy refuse the girls offer?A. He has a doctors appointment.B. He needs to go to see his family.C.He has been to the beach before.4.What are the speakers doing?A. Making dinner.B. Ordering some food.C.Shopping for a party.5.What does the ma

3、n want to know?A. How to make desserts.B. How to solve problems.C.How to understand expressions.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What is the mans advice for the womans trip?A. She rea

4、lly should go to Pisa.B. She should only stay in Rome.C.She should also check out Venice.7.How much time will the woman probably spend in Rome?A. Two days.B. Five days.C.Seven days.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a restaurant.B. At home.C.At office.9.What is th

5、e woman most worried about?A. Missing the snacks.B. Failing to finish her financial report.C.Leaving a bad impression on the mans parents.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.How did the man feel when he went back to his hometown?A. Bored.B. Awkward.C.Excited.11.Where does the man live now?A. In France.B. In England

6、.C.In Germany.12.What does the man decide to do?A. Visit his family regularly.B. Go back home and get a job.C.Keep in touch with his friends more often.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whats the relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. Strangers.C.Teammates.14.What is the girl afraid of?A. Losing at sp

7、orts.B. Failing the test.C.Missing some classes.15.What game wouldnt the boy like to play anymore?A. Soccer.B. Baseball.C.Basketball.16.Where is the library?A. On the third floor.B. On the second floor.C.On the first floor.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Why will Mr.Jenkins be leaving?A. He is sick.B. He has f

8、ound a newjob.C.He will take care of a family member.18.When will Mr.Jenkins be leaving?A. At the end of the week.B. At the end of the month. C. At the end of the semester.19.What will the school do to appreciate Mr.Jenkins?A. Hold a party for him.B. Send him on vacation.C.Name something after him.2

9、0.Who is Mr. Ryan?A.A teacher.B. An athlete.C.A basketball coach.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。AMadrids Incredible MuseumsCaixaForumCaixaForum is a museum and cultural center that occupies an old power plant. From theoutside the building appears to be fl

10、oating,and theres a vertical (垂直的)garden with 15,000plant species growing on the side of one wall. Inside are four floors of paintings, photos, andmultimedia exhibitions, as well as workshops and a theater-auditorium. Even if you dont enterany exhibitions, its worth stopping by to admire the buildin

11、gs striking outer and innerarchitecture.Hours: 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM dailyFree admission: May 15, 18, and November 9Museo SorollaThis small art gallery is dedicated to the Impressionist painter Joaqun Sorolla (1863-1923).The gallery is in his former home and studio, and theyve preserved the original a

12、tmosphere wellso you get a feel for what it was like when he was living and working there.Hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30 AM to 8:00 PMSundays and holidays from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, closed MondaysFree admission: Saturdays after 2:00 PM and SundaysMuseo del RomanticismoThis small museum focuses

13、on the history and daily life of the Romantic period. The museum recreates the Romantic atmosphere in its room displays with furniture, carpets, jewelry, paintings, and other antiques of the time period.Hours: Tuesday to Saturday from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PMSundays and holidays from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM,

14、closed MondaysFree admission: Saturdays after 2:00 PM and SundaysMuseo Thyssen-BornemiszaThe Thyssen Museum began as the Thyssen familys private collection of seven centuriesof European painting, regarded as one of the most important collections of the last century.In1992, it was converted into a pu

15、blic museum. It has a great variety of artists,styles,and timeperiods.Hours:Mondays from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM,Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PMFree admission:Mondays from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM21.What is special about CaixaForum?A. Its room displays.B. Its historic exhibits.C. Its striking stru

16、cture.D.Its original atmosphere.22.When can we visit Musco Sorolla for free?A.9:30 a.m. Sunday.B.2:30 p.m. Saturday.C.6:00 p.m. Tuesday.D.10:00 a.m. Monday.23.What can be seen in both Museo Thyssen-Bomnemisza and Museo del Romanticismo?A. Paintings.B. Carpets.C.Jewelry.D.Furniture.BBy my mid-20s, Id

17、 finished my master in psychology, and I was working in Dublin as ahealth researcher.It was mostly data and statistics work staring at a screen. I was earning morethan most of my friends, living the city life, going out at weekends. I had a good pension(养老金) and annual leave but it caused a lot of a

18、nxiety and worry.I was really unhappy.I wanted to get back to feeling passionate about something so I started thinking about thethings I used to love. As a child, Id always been involved in the outdoors, and I used to lovehiking but all that had stopped after secondary school.I decided to volunteer

19、with a local youthgroup and within a month, Id gone camping with them. I absolutely loved it. It was likes witching on a lightbulb. This was what Id been missing.I started taking courses in mountain skills and wilderness first aid, and by August I wasworking my usual job in the week,and I was a clim

20、bing club leader at weekends. I lovedconnecting with nature, connecting with other people.Through all this, I learnt about the whole field of nature-based therapies(疗法). It was theperfect fit to combine my psychology background with my passion for the outdoors. I begantaking courses in wild therapy,

21、 forest bathing and ecopsychology.I left my government job andin July 2020 I launched my business Nature Therapy Ireland,which is booming now.Id thought Id always live in a city but last year, I moved to Tipperary to live at the foot ofa mountain, surrounded by nature. IfIm feeling stressed, I can s

22、tep outside in my bare feet andstand on the grass to ground myself. In Dublin, the front door felt like a barrier-Ihad to havemy keys,my phone,my jacket before I could even go out and find a green space. My life now isleading nature connection hikes and forest bathing walks. My salary has halved for

23、 the momentbut Ive adjusted. Ive never looked back.24.What did the writer think of her job in Dublin?A.Stressful.B.Valueless.C. Insecure.D.Demanding.25.What does the underlined sentence mean in paragraph 2?A.She enjoyed her voluntary work.B.She realized what she really loved.C.Recalling the past mad

24、e her happy.D.A bright future was in store for her.26.What drove the writer to launch her business Nature Therapy Ireland?A.Her adventurous experience.B.Her leadership and background.C.Her connection with other people.D.Her major and passion for nature.27.Why did the writer comparc her life in Dubli

25、n with that in Tipperary?A.To highlight how boring city life was.B.To call on people to get back to nature.C.To show her satisfaction with her change.D.To indicate how successful her business was.CAnimals can adapt quickly to survive unfavorable environmental conditions.Evidence ismounting to show t

26、hat plants can,too.A paper publishic ein the journal Trends in Plant Sciencedetails how plants are rapidly adapting to the efrects of climate change, and how they are passingdown these adaptations to their offspring(后代).Plants are facing more environmental stresses than ever. For cxample,climate cha

27、nge ismaking winters shorter in many locations, and plants are responding.“Many plants require aminimum period of cold in order to set up their environmental clock to define their floweringtime,says Martinelli,a plant geneticist at the University of Florence.As cold scasons shorten,plants have adapt

28、ed to require shorter periods of cold to delay flowering. These mechanismsallow plants to avoid flowering in periods when they have fewer opportunitics to reproduce.”Because plants dont have neural(神经的)networks, their memory is based entirely oncellular(细胞的),molecular(分子的),and biochemical networks.

29、These networks make upwhat the researchers call somatic memory(体细胞记忆).“It allows plants to recognize theoccurrence of a previous environmental condition and to react accordingly, says Martinelli.These somatic memories can then be passed to the plantsoffspring via epigenetics(表现遗传).“Several examples

30、demonstrate the existence of molecular mechanisms modulating plantmemory to environmental stresses and affecting the adaptation of offspring to these stresses,says Martinelli.Going forward, Martinelli hopes to understand even more about the genes that are beingpassed down. “We are particularly inter

31、ested in decoding the epigenetic alphabet withoutchanges in DNA sequence(序列),”he says. “This is especially important when we consider therapid climate change we observe today that every living organism, including plants, needs toquickly adapt to survive.28.What adaptations have plants made to shorte

32、ned cold seasons?A.They have shortened their flowering time.B.They have got more chances to reproduce.C.They have avoided flowering in cold seasons.D.They have adjusted their environmental clock.29.What can we learn about somatic memory?A.It is entirely based on neural networks.B. It can help the pl

33、ants offspring to survive.C. It can help relieve environmental stresses.D. It disturbs the plants biochemical networks.30.What does the underlined word “modlating mean in paragraph 4?A.Adjusting.B.Treasuring.C.Recording.D.Sharing.31.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?A. Plants a

34、re smart about flowering timeB. Plants can also adapt to climate changeC.Environmental stresses challenge plantsD.Mysteries of plant genes are to be unfoldedDThis in March, I jumped into a heated pool in Califomia to meet a dolphin namedDelle As in a e oards me and became iasa ereine e eeashin me ir

35、 a e e elieied reached out to pat her shiny skin. It fel rubbery, whichWas the main giveaway that Delle the dolphin was a robot.Just as fake(假的)animals are becoming very realistic,its becoming increasingly lessacccptable to use live animals for entertainment purposes. Documentarics like Blackfish (2

36、013)and The Cove (2009) have exposed some of the horrific treatment and suffering of occanmammals.The resulting public protest has made aquariums(水族馆)controversial,attractingless visitors.Arguably,entertaining people with captive(圈养的)animals is vital for animalconservation. Many zoos and aquariums a

37、ctively try to promote conservation efforts byproviding educational experiences and encouraging interest in the natural world. This type ofentertainment is useful, because it inspires people to care.At first,this seems like a reason to avoid replacing the animals with technology.However,research in

38、the rapid-developed field of human-robot interaction is showing astonishing resultson engagement with robots that can imitate lifelike behaviour. When physically interactive,robots attract a lot of attention. People tend to treat them like theyre alive,even though theyknow perfectly well theyre just

39、 machines.If we start to replace the animals in our theme parks with machines, will this trend decreaseour wonder for the natural world? A bunch of people expressed negative gut reactions(本能反应)after I posted video of the robot dolphin on Twitter. And yet, I dont believe that using this robotanimals

40、will cause us to forget the worth of living creatures.32. Why does the author mention Delle in paragraph 1?A. To share a special experience.B.To promote rubbery dolphins.C. To draw attention to robot animals.D. To describe a dolphin preformance.33. What can we learn about live animals in zoos?A.They

41、 are cruelly treated.B.They make zoos popular.C.They are well entertained.D.They deserve conservation.34.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A.Reasons for replacing animals with robots.B.Benefits of entertaining people with robots.C.Research results on interaction with robots.D.Public concerns over eng

42、agement with robots.35.Whats the authors attitude to replacing animals with machines?A. Favorable.B. Intolerant.C.Doubtful.D. Unclear.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可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Many people lead busy lives and think they barely have time to work out every day.36They are short

43、workouts that often involve high-intensity(高强度的)exercisesHerewe explore some reasons to do micro workouts.Require Less of a Time CommitmentCommitting to exercising for a certain amount of time per week can be difficult, especially when you do not have the time or motivation to work out for an extend

44、ed period. Microworkouts are good alternatives. They take up only 10 to 30 minutes of your day. Many people spend much longer scrolling through social media each day.37Make Scheduling Workouts EasierIt can be challenging to commit the time needed to exercise every day,but it can also behard to fit a

45、 workout into a tight schedule. However, a study suggests that it may be possible.38 For example, walking your dog, using the stairs, parking farther away from adestination, or walking during your lunch break are all ways you can try.Need No EquipmentInvesting in expensive home gym equipment can be

46、a real burden. When you decide to domicro workouts, though, you dont need a bunch of equipment. 39 For example, you may choose to do steps on your stairs, run on the spot, or even do some star jumps. Since youcan choose what type of workout youd prefer to do, it means that you can exercise whenevery

47、ou please.40 Now that you know all about micro workouts, you can add them to your day.Get as creative as you please and think about the types of movements that suit you. You neverknow-it might just boost your health and wellness.A.Ready to get moving?B. You just fit it into your routine.C.Fitness sh

48、ould be simple and convenient.D. So it should be a relatively easy time commitment.E. If you feel this way, you may be interested in micro workouts.F.Can micro workouts give the same benefits as longer workout sessions?G.Instead,you can use things around your home to empower your workout.第三部分 语言运用(共

49、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。My nine-year-old daughter, Vivien, is a little princess. Under 41circumstances, she cant even pour herself a glass of milk. So when I came home 42 with fever, my first thought was, “How would Vivien react?At 3:30 P.M.,I 43 myself

50、 out of bed and drove to pick her up. On the way home, I said, “Sweetheart, Mommys really sick. Can you fix your own meal tonight?” “Thats okay, ”she replied 44.When we arrived home, I 45 back to bed. Every now and then, I would wake froma feverish sleep to find a little angel 46 over me with some g

51、oodwill offering. A cool washcloth to wipe my hot brow. A bell to ring if I _47 anything. A picture she had drawn to 48 me up.Throughout the evening, Vivien issued periodic reports on her progress with the evening 49. “I just made myself a salad.” Or, “Im running my bath now.” I smiled to myself und

52、er the 50Then at bedtime, Vivien 51 a little book she made, entitled “I LOVE YOUMOMMY.The first page 52_,“Thank you for all you did for me MOMMY.”I felt a wave of gratitude for the53that had given my little princess the opportunity to 54 -and me the opportunity to 55-what an angel she truly was.41.A

53、.extremeB. specialC. certainD. normal42.A.complainingB. tremblingC. wonderingD. crying43.A.urgedB. advisedC. draggedD. threw44.A.happilyB. hurriedlyC. confidentlyD. guiltily45.A.dashedB. fellC. marchedD. rolled46.A.bendingB. comingC. goingD. taking47.A.saidB. forgotC. dreamedD. wanted48.A.coverB. ch

54、eerC. callD. wake49.A.programB. newsC. weatherD. routine50. A. blanketsB. stairsC. roofD. sofa51.A.publishedB. wroteC .showedD. bought52.A.readB. wroteC. coveredD. printed53.A.accidentB .nightC. reportD. illness54.A.demonstrateB. performC .practiceD. function55.A.relaxB. escapeC .appreciateD. imagin

55、e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。Consisting of a bamboo frame and a 56 _(delicate) painted paper surface, Chinese oil-paper umbrellas have long been viewed as a symbol of Chinas tradition of culturalcraftsmanship and poetic beauty. Not just are they an instrument to keep off

56、rain or sunlight, but also works of art 57_(possess)rich cultural significance and aesthetic(美的)valueThe first oil-paper umbrellas appeared during Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220).Later,they58_(bring) overseas to Japan and ancient Korea during the Tang Dynasty (618-07),which is 59_they were known as Tan

57、g umbrellas.It takes quite a lot of time and effort to make a traditional Chinese oil-paper umbrella 60_hand. For example,in Fenshui township in Luzhou, Sichuan Province,craftsmenmust complete more than 90 steps and use over 100 different tools61_(create) a single handmade oil-paper umbrella.Since t

58、he appearance of modern mechanical umbrellas, traditional oil-paper umbrellas62_(suffer) from declining sales, while 63_number of craftsmen has been on thedecrcase. Fortunately, with the64_(include) of Fenshui oil-paper umbrellas as one ofChinas national intangible cultural heritages in 2008, things

59、 have been improving. These greatitems appear in many fashion shows and media publications due to the positive publicity 65_they have received.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,上周你校举办了中国传统文化周活动。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:1活动目的:2活动内容:3活动反响。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。A Traditional Chinese Culture Week第

60、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。Sista raced ahead,the sea breeze streaming against her face. Rafi finally caught up and thenthey rested in the shade.Im hungry. I know where theres a great apple tree.”Sista said,“It belongs to an oldlady called Susan who lives in the little house by the

61、 hill. I heard shes stubborn,but thatsometimes she gives fruit in return for an errand(跑腿).”“Lets go,” Rafi said. They crossed a stream by hopping from rock to rock. Finally,upon ahilltop,they saw a splendid apple tree with bright red fruits.A small farmhouse stood at the bottom of the hill. Rafis h

62、eart pounded as Sista knocked onthe door. An elderly woman answered.“Yes?” the lady asked, staring at the girls.“We heard . said Sista, her voice shaky, “that we could run an errand for you in exchangefor apples.Susan raised one eyebrow. “Ah, yes. ” She clicked her tongue. “Nothing is free, eh?”She

63、led the girls into the kitchen. When passing the living room, Sista found that the wallwas decorated with colourful crayon drawings, which seem to be childrens. She wondered whodrew these since Susan was alone,with no grandchildren,even no families or relatives. The ladygrabbed two baskets, one larg

64、e and one small, and pushed them into the girls hands. “Go fillthese with apples. Come right back.”The girls raced up the hill to the tree, climbed the branches, and picked the ripest apples.After filling the baskets, they returned to the house.Susan filled a bag with rice and dried beans, and then

65、she handed it to Sista.“Take this bagand the large basket of apples to the Gomez family. Do you know them?”The girls nodded. Sista had heard that Mr. Gomez has been sick in bed for a long time andMrs.Gomez has to raise three little kids.“Good.And ask them for the payment, Susan added with a tight sm

66、ile.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。The girls hit the road.When Susan opened the envelope, the girls saw the payment!2022-2023学年度高三年级第一次调研测试英语试题答案 2023.01第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5 CABBC 6-10 CBBCB 11-15 BCAAB 16-20 ACACA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)21-23 CBA 24-27 ABDC 28-31

67、DBAB 32-35 CDCA第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40 EDBGA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)41-45 DBCCB 46-50 ADBDA 51-55 CADAC第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.delicately 57.possessing 58.were brought 59.why 60.by 61.to create 62.have suffered 63.the64.inclusion 65.that/which第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)O

68、ne possible version:A Traditional Chinese Culture WeekA traditional Chinese culture week campaign was launched last weekin our school to enhance studentsconfidence in our national culture.During the campaign, we students were encouraged to participate in numerous cultural activities,including singin

69、g Chinese folk songs,attending Chinese calligraphy classes and introducing traditionalChinese festivals.Every one of us chose one to our taste and we enjoyed ourselves very much.The campaign was a success and has gained in popularity among us students, which will encourage us tofurther spread Chines

70、e culture in future.第二节(满分25分)One possible version:The girls hit the road. All the way, they wrestled with the bag and the large basket of apples. “What a heavy basket!” ,they complained. Finally, they arrived at the Gomez home,sweating like a pig. Mrs. Gomezanswered the door. The girls held up the

71、food and said, “This is from Susan.” Mrs. Gomez replied, “Thankyou.”Rafi looked down. “She said to ask you for the payment, too.” Mrs. Gomez handed Sista a large sealedenvelope stuffed very full. Back at the farmhouse, the girls immediately handed Susan the envelope.When Susan opened the envelope, t

72、he girls saw the payment. “Beautiful!”She began pinning thepayment-crayon drawings to the wall. Rafi and Sista broke out in smiles, now knowing that what Susan haddone was actually not a deal but a favor for the family. After Susan finished, she joined the girls again. “Andheres your payment,” she s

73、aid, handing the small basket of apples to the girls. As they walked home, Rafi andSista enjoyed their treat. The juice was as sweet and warm as the feeling they had inside.听力原文Text 1M:We cant afford to give you a lot of money because we dont have high-paying jobs, but you must always knowthat your

74、mother and I are very caring when it comes to helping you.W:I know-and that is what I like about you.Text 2W:Pardon me, what is the price of this keyboard? Is it on sale?M: It is usually fifty dollars, but it is twenty percent off until the 15th of this month.Text 3W:I have to go to the doctors offi

75、ce right after school. If you want to go to the beach when Im done,we canmeet up there later.M:I have to go to dinner with my parents later.Sorry.Text 4M:What are you going to order?Im thinking of getting the noodles.W:Why not try something else? Their Italian dishes are good.For myself,I havent dec

76、ided.M: I had one of those yesterday. Lets split a medium pizza and a large salad then.Text 5M:Can you tell me the meaning of“piece of cake”?What about “easy as pie”?W:Neither is about dessert. They are similar in meaning to “no problem”.M:Well,have you ever made a pie? There is nothing easy about i

77、t.Text 6M:What will you do while youre in Rome?W:Id like to visit the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain.M:Anything else?W:Well,also that tower that leans to the side.M:You mean the Leaning Tower of Pisa?W:Yes.M:Well,that isnt in Rome. Its in a city called Pisa. If youre going to travel anywhere outsi

78、de of Rome,Isuggest Venice instead. Youd like it a lot because you can travel around in boats there.W:Im only in the country for a week, though. Would I have time to get to Venice?M: I think you could spend two days in Venice and the rest in Rome.W:Great! Ill do that.Text 7M:When will you be finishe

79、d with your work?W:Give me another hour, please. I just have to write an environmental report before tomorrow.M: Thats fine. Our dinner reservation isnt until 8:00. Its only 5:45 now. We can leave the apartment at 7:15.Is that enough time for you to get yourself ready?W: Yes,definitely.I dont want t

80、o keep your parents waiting, either, so Ill try to hurry up.M:Dont worry. They can order snacks and drinks if were a bit late.W:I dont want to make them upset.M:They understand how important it is to work. Theyll be impressed with your commitment. Theyll also berelieved that at least one of us is ea

81、rning money, since my book hasnt found a publisher yet!W:Ha-ha! OK, Mike. Let me get this done. I cant concentrate when youre joking around.Text 8W:How was your trip back home,Michael?M:It was good. It was fun, and it was.a bit strange, also.W:What do you mean? I thought you were born in Germany.M:A

82、ctually,I was born in France.My family moved to Germany when I was five, so thats whyI call it home.W:I see.So what was so strange about it?M: Its hard to explain. I mean, Ive only been living here in England for a few years, but I didnt realize howlong its actually been until I saw all my old frien

83、ds.W:Were they different?M:No,it was me who was different. I expected it to feel like I had never left, but everything felt so unfamiliarto me.like.what is that saying?W:Like a fish out of water?M: Thats it. Anyway, I promised to stay more in touch with my friends and learn about their lives.W:Do yo

84、u think you will ever go back there to work?M: I dont think so. England is my home now.Text 9M:Our biology test is going to be so hard. I failed last weeks test and Im so afraid of doing the same for thisone. Im going to have to study for hours this week! Ill never make it to basketball practice.W:

85、But my soccer team just made it to the final game. I need to practice! If I dont practice, I could be thereason we dont win! Its like when you play baseball in the spring, (15) you guys are always winning andyou never have time to study!M:Yeah, were actually really good, but I dont want to play anym

86、ore. The practice takes up too much time,and its no longer fun. Besides, my grades are more important to me. Since you cant study after school, would you want to study together during lunch? Theres an empty classroom on the first floor.W:Why not study in the library? There are big tables we can use,

87、 and its in the same building. Just two floorsabove.M:OK.Text 10Good morning, students. We have an important announcement to make this morning. Mr. Jenkins,yourphysical education teacher,will be leaving us after 25 years at Evergreen High School. Together, we haveshared many great memories here, and

88、 he is a big part of our schools history. He led the boysbasketball teamto a championship the last two years and has also helped out with other sports programs. Although we are sadto see him go, we are happy for him, too. He has been a fantastic coach, a teacher, and more importantly, agood friend.

89、He has told us that this decision has been very hard for him. However, his mother has become ill,and it is the right decision for his family. Unfortunately, Mr. Jenkins will not be able to end the year with us, as he is traveling back to his hometown this Friday. This means we wont have time for a p

90、roper goodbyecelebration, but we hope you will all visit him before he leaves.And finally,to show respect for our good friend,we will be naming the gymnasium “JenkinsGym” at the end of the month. Taking over his duties until summervacation will be our math teacher, Mr. Ryan. We also have a goodbye card you can sign at the office. Thank youfor your attention and have a good day.

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